~ eee Be ee eos <4 siting eee Seer a a ee WS ec ite ede fs + 7? = OOO EEE ie “s= THE pontiac preset SRM 112th YEAR kk kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954—28 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS 7¢ US. Statement Expected on Viet Nam Threat New Red Units Violate Truce in Split Country Dulles, Mendes-France to End High-Level Talks Today in Washington WASHINGTON \? — Re- ports that the Communists ~ ‘in Air Attack Capital in Mock Under CD Study Oakland County Civil Defense of- - ficials are making a check of avail- able facilities to accommodate a Atom-Ra id Test major portion of an _ estimated 2,500,000 people who would flee De- troit after an air attack. Nearly 2,000 Federal | . Lewis C. Jarrendt, county CD Workers Running U. S.. director, said a check of housing . facilities is being conducted bat From Secret Offices io iain: Sor dating ee techs WASHINGTON (P—Near-| Fetusee influx have been made. 2,000 key federal employes, | , Pointing out that Oakland bor- see ee Employes Flee Orkonds Role | He Keeps His Pigs in the Basement, Not ‘in the Parlor’ in mock flight from an atomic raid on the capital, today “operated” the gov- ernment from 30 emer- ders a major portion of Wayne County, Jarrendt said the county est amount of northbound traffic. would probably receive the great-| ~ have assembled three new divisions in North Viet Nam focused fresh importance on a communique to be issued today at the close of top level French-American talks. French Premier Mendes- France and Secretary of State Dulles held a lengthy huddle on the matter yes- terday, authoritative in- formants said, but so far there has been on official ' |hint of how the two nations ) | propose to meet the re- gency headquarters sites | ake (rion Man cpa arg Eisenhower Killed in Crash stayed on the job at the White House, but arranged! jyosher Son in Hospital communicating with some| After 2-Car Collision of the emergency offices) on M24 all ital onlin taille Scie: lof Silverbell road in Orion Town- ~ . “i ported new threat. fing in a sixhour day at sceret |*hip and struck another auto head Fa Bam Le an 7 Te i — The communique also was | Rendezvous points in at least four |". scconding to Oakland County OS nee ees te a ~ —< _| | watched for any indications of how nearby states in a test ¢ the “‘con-. shay hac K 60. of 339 ‘ aA re a a P ; , , . init Spek Ss ~% ‘| close Mendes-France and Dulles a gute under en | w’ Clarkston Rd., the victim, was ck? ae £ Ss ~ Pitt ah F came to agreement during face-to- ' AN but one of the agencies— teal treme ca toed _ ™ ie = ‘ | — — — ~ : - Sermons ‘ond North Aiton: = or cathe wag h gp Ramdbewryprnl juries and multiple fractures. HOGMAN’S “CASTLE” — Hal White, a 32-year-old Chicago sports-goods business- | recently revealed that he smuggled the hogs back into his home. Some dogs smelled out | Problems. F a 7 Witnesses told Deputies Harry man, and his one-year-old son, Scott, look over 3 choice Tamworth barrows which he has his secret and began barking at the windows. White says by keeping hogs around home A final Dulles-Mendes-France from which they wilt operate Mt | Jones and Fred Pender that Me- | been raising in his basement. White, who says: “A man’s home is his castle. You can they can acquire a veneer city culture which they need to compete with prize animals| meeting on “odds and ends” was Oo Rh ee oho Kenzie’s auto slipped off onto do anything you want in your home as long as it's not immoral,” raises porkers for | from agricultural colleges. Whether nor not this statement is correct, White's porkers set for this morning before the heve cached important the read’s shoulder and swerved | competition in the International Live Stock Exposition. White had to move his hogs out- have won several blue ribbons. The city-slicker hogman has been raising pigs for the| French leader’s scheduled air ieeadtn tn so°eaae the semben- cut of control inte the path of a side city limits when neighbors complained to the health department two years ago, but | past 10 years. departure for New York. vous site, in a repository unlikely | *™thbound car driven by Mrs. l Mendes-France and Dulles met Laciiie Richardson, 40, of 153 8. i ° fe be 2 target for enemy beni | scscphine Ave, Blasts n Plant Whistles 2°e: Are Hunted Police Vice Raid 7° Name Winner |e, sterexe. vetaatty |The departments have been giv-| Mrs. Richardech, was, admitie 0 | on Long Weekend of Pontiac Car Ores nee ee opel en to understand that the reloce- | and hip injuries, and her son, 5 P.M. Tod ed creation of three new Viet- on, it nce erdered, fx for the | wm and MP Iris oi : ° as Well as on Job Nets 30 Here at 5 P.M. Today |stats wnovement et The sites are resort towns, col- | Possible concussion, 0 | Nd ee ld lon RHINELANDER, Wis, (INS) — Winner of the Pontiac Star Chief | be®vy military gear into Red-held Both are in fair condition today North Viet Nam in vidlation of : Se a ae tata buildings | bospital authorities said. “| | oe SS ee Th F Gambling | 02" ich has been on display |the Geneva peace agreement was | fm Maryland, Virginia, West Vir-| McKensie, whe came to Oat. | The thousands of General Motors employes in Pontiac | dosing earty for the weekend. The} Charges, 27 in aap Dane, ail bo named anf pre-|ae frcneh ant Aunties Go- : oy 8 Gytee ant land County 40 years ago, had Tuesday will join other GM workegs across the country | purpose is to enable the 1.200 wogiy PE ae mt stn ten eae 08 80: lomate. The three new divisions fenity ortet. Aare witin| Wet tate Orn fr year |in eelebrating the bullding of the corporation's 50 mil-|*= sew MOS me Sten ete Onan Comey |Tv bon te Vici a lionth unit. WASHINGTON (UP)—Pvt. Rich-| Pontiac Police vice squad ff | Courthouse. —_ — 19, 184 and married to ; Satine ALTER © | one DB, Reser bese tn 10h At the moment the 50 millionth vehicle rolls off the|ard F. Ford of the Washington po-|cials, assisted by Michigan State Officials of the celebration said|' 0s Mmereds cet it was in | He was a member of Bricklayers Chevrolet assembly line in Flint, plant whistles at Pon- lice department returned from @n| Police of the racket squad, seized | more than 300,000 tickets were dis-| 14 raises the possibility of new 7 Pind pee Fy yes be Unten Looad 28. tiac Motor Division, General Motors Truck and Coach | succesful iSday bunting trip | 30 men during a gambling raid |'*ibuted during the past (wo wees | offensive intentions by the Reds. problems which would arise |, SUViving Desdies his oe Walsh | Division and Fisher Body Division will signal the event. On his first day back on duty |!ast night at $5 Bagley St., a club) yiicp, the leadership ‘Oocamenten Page 2, Col. 3)” under conditions of attack or wl tan tie Oden of Pn * In honor of the occasion, | yesterday two youngsters stopped | which had been under surveillance | celebration Oct. 30, will give the threatened attack. end Barbera at home; a son, Jay a special low-cost turkey |him and said they had been chas-| about five months, according to/ auto away Ships Groping It is assumed that some areas|R McKenzie of Lake Orion; and re ote dinner, with all the trim-|ing a deer down the street. Ford) authorities Planes, ps im addition to Washington have |three grandchildren. mings, will Be served em-|and his partner “got the deer” Armed with » search warrant| Minor Quake Reported Again in New York Fog been hit by the enemy. The Office| Service will be Monday at 11 ployes in all plant cafeterias |sfter they saw it Sap Some pal | signed by Municipal Judge Maurice | 41 cayso Sicily W—A strong YORK w—For the second . from Allen's Funeral Home > . t noon A filmed address | ¥i™d0w in the Nativity . NEW the take Oroe, Dural eat =| SOON HN TIME by Harlow H. Curtice, GM|C™ E. Finnegan, Pontiac Detective | earthquake shook this Sicilian city | ay in © row a eas, Oe {Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Eastlawn Cemetery. president, will be shown. While employes are d Clues Beautiful llies!' Morse Says McCarthy | inching, civic and business heppar uutu OLLIES! | Issue Will Be Reoffered | leaders Pontiac will be aia ae oC peryene Er x ees a in ‘55 i ests at a luncheon e e Ol Beg Ba we % 4 in ‘55 f Necessary tiac engineering build- Probed in State = pos. WINDSOR, England «@®—Queen 55) § 99) | WASHINGTON w—Sen. Morse | ing auditorium. | | (ind-Ore) said today that a reso) They telecast . . ietten to conserve Sun. MaCarthy tates’ crm, Wit ofa talk by Ohio Officers in Detroit | >ting place, three men to be | wedding anniversary today. They The Weather Bureau reported reotiared Curtice. * formally charged today, accord- spending the weekend at the visibility was less than half a mile. neat Congress it necessary bt The public, too, will have a hand to Investigate T-Shirt, ing to Meggitt, are: royal lodge here with their two A spotty fog covered the harbor that “the American people are £0-|in the celebration, Open houses Bottles, Wood File Charies D. Bank, 54, of children. and hampered ship movements. e” in oe ts =, ., [ana Bil nay fey wow ef ease se is He's” "| PONtiac Foundation Week’ : tre, demanding that “gto people| at GMO tock and conch at 18 | or Nein the saying of|Witeings Ss eer| PFOClaimed by Donaldson : By ARNOLD 58. uns Boundation snc ts fest glimmering 10 yeas 90, ee aa potiamation, Donaldson cals upon Po tiac’s citizens “to thoroughly investigate the Pontiac Foundation and its tremendous possibilities for civic a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) of 9 Bay Village, Otio, Drain ®t ltice converged ; . = ment at 11 p. "ene Balmy Spell Fades | vncotorse, sd thy came| wo rtice manta ini Sheppard ing place. pace a glen aligge Sheng as Fall Rustles In-. |S eae ed ahe tan Meggitt cald officers were i Hi i iil t ; E i 2 ; : | j F gq FEO EE | 2 A i | | | | ! z F . : E i F J | i i : E : 3 i HH i : g f E | I : EI | i B i i t t f | i i : fit | Zz [ i al | | 3 Fi th dt , | between 34 and 38 with a high to they were He Wasn't Kidding <_aink not obtained in Detroit, They said two Yesterday, temperatures in| there were no plans for an imme- when the officers had been downtown Pontiac diate and led West Pushs for Quick U.N. Okay on Atom Pact; Ne i = i il Wit Te z H z : FE | i : Foundation. The foundation’s purpose was— S. Plants Near "> ompletion = ic grir ek UNITED TIONS resolution been virtually gal, He gained some satisfaction | circle of participants. But all Canada, Australia, Belgium and| U235 for atomic and hydrogen Se eee sain pas| cues at Sorts enppert **'| when Ecuador, Burma and Yugo-|made clear they would not South Africa. é a Chee vlleche Synaibint tiem Menon first caused a stir by slavia advocated a widening of the |on the resctution being changed.) | Menon's snd cast some Stee The two plants, costing nearly suddenly tossing in an amend- Lodge said the sponsoring na- compromise | one pillion dollars, are additions treed amie prepa, wer ant mewase oe ares In Today's Press | sm, batret cm srs |Gcr of brgaing wis Rast! et Paavnh By. & tied lly sponsors pushed today for final debeccceversesemssere B this might now under construction near Ports- Sr a targa | Same wt wp on mene | RO eas | Memes MPa ae [BH veers smtpd |r, O, wl eel sak Gietel omenaes wend U, S. Chief Delegate Henry Cab-| Sote seus sescusatensnesvecsses HE nares amendments Menon would approve prong aye produce Su tener, re ee ee cee ante deenesesen osteca® heap eengflee Reno tery Se ees USS hy what ls called the gaoeona , sponsors would 4 titiurereeeesesseeeneees @ | Menon india’s V."K. Kridhna_Menon| ch change which, be ei, woud tesa ssvccecteccerses seven-power comirer ine re Ee a> a wot eos ee oe ok nations outside Sheossosassseesesoveres-+> | Teu., kovernment Newman's vartety-gitt reach & vole last night by de-| the U.N. ' as svevecseese eocceser ass 8 position of to rubber-| nearing completion of two Orchard La. manding an opportunity to speak Menon has been dickering all LS hd dette = Ey agreement. near : o Monday on the seven-nation reso-| week with other delegates in an Wheres eo sega pene Bio vying olny ®t Re ee lution endorsing the program. The | effort to cat pivots France, | tion's production of fisstonable | srening til 8. a m Sunday School. .....9:45 a.m. KENNETH A. HU HUTCHINSON 11:00 A. 1s Morsing Worship 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship MR. GEORGE Ww. ROTH, Speaker Youth Service..... 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Make them lead to SUNDAY SCHOOL every Sunday at the ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 239 E. Pike St. Rev. Varian, Pastor Sunday School ... REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor: First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. 9:45 A.M Morning Worship .....11:00 _& ot | re caveee G25 BM, Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. Phone FE 4.8574 Alftiliated with Southern Baptist Convention 458 CENTRAL APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST ‘Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P.M. We are Apostolic in doctrine. Baptism tn Jesus Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth. Jesus as the one true God! Always Pray for the Sick! IN THE People often indignantly demand that Catholics prove their teaching from the Bible. P The Bible is their “rule of faith”... and they argue that every man has the right and ability to distover for BUT CAN IT BE FOUND BIBLE? ? millions of Christians live during those 1500 years? The answer is, of course, that the teaching of the Church was the rule of faith for the Christian world And St. Paul reminds us that Christianity consists of representative First Meeting Held Monday | Pastors, Plans for Pontiac Area ™als to produce a strain with the Council of Churches The first ganization of the Pontiac Oakland Ave. Church Monday | 6:30 p.m. at a meeting for the or Council | laymen Make dinner at! Church Airlift Takes Livestock Cattle, Sheep Shipped by Church Relief Group to Afghanistan a. By Religious News Service COLUMBUS, Ohio —Twenty-four ee ee et “ = THE) PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954 CREE Peper 9 SS head of cattle and 15 sheep were shipped to Afghanistan by plane from Columbus Airport by Heifer Project Inc., cooperative church relief and rehabilitation agency, in First Congregational Will Offer Pirst Music Vesper William VanderVen, baritone, and Charles A. Wilson, organist, evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. VanderVen is baritone so- loist at Central Methodist Charch and is Well known in this area a5 a concert and oratoric singer. will present the first of this sea- son's Music Vespers at the First Congregational Church, Sunday Sing Thursday | Oakland Park Methodist | to Hold Union Services | Thanksgiving Day The Rev. Charles Maher, pastor | of the Baldwin Ave. and Covert! of the Congregational Church and received the degree of Master of For several years he was a pupil of Avery Crew of Detroit. Mr. Wilson is Minister of Music Music from the University of Kan- Methodist Churches will speak at ithe Union Service to be held at the Oakland | Park Methodist Church at 10 a.m. | Thursday. Thanksgiving Day | | Pakistan, some what is believed to be the longest livestock airlift ever undertaken. The airlift will end at Quetta, | 8.000 air miles | |away, and from there the live- | stock will be trucked through moun- | |tain passes another 150 miles to Kandahar, The cattle all are Brown Swiss, | 1 | 16 of them The sheep, Columbias, are 10 ewes and ewes will ‘serve herd for purebred stock, five Afghanistan. hiefers and eight bulls. | rams. The heifers and as a foundation | while | the bulls and rams will be used for crossbreeding with native ani- ardiness qualities of the native stock and the milk, meat and wool produc- ing qualities of American breeds. and disease-resistant Cooperating in Heifer Project Ac- of Churches will be held at the | tivities are the Brethren Service United Presbyterian Commission, | Reformed Church, Baptist Home Mission Society, the Evangelical and the American the | The speaker for the evening will | Mennonite Central Committee, the | be Dr. G. M. Lenox, executive sec- Council of Churches The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pasto | of the Bethany Baptist Church wil | preside. making plans by the Morris of St. John's Rev r 1 He has been assisted in Donald Methodist } Rural [retary of the Detroit and Michigan | tional Catholic Rural Life Confer- | Methodist Committee for | ence Overseas Relief, (Disciples) | Chris Life the lian Association, the Na- and the United! Missionary | Society's department of social wel-| fare ‘ | Church, the Rev. Edward D. Au- Harvest Home | cha rd of the First Presbyterian | Church, and the Rev. Theodore Al: Observance to lhe bach of the host church The committee has- asked each Be Held Here church interested in belonging to this group to register its pastor, | young person Oslo, the vealti of Norway an nexed 175 square miles in 1948 and Na- says the Seaciety |}almost half forest tional Geographic =——rrre PARKDALE 1 ' CHURCH OF THE ! NAZARENE Wayne E. Welton, Minister FE 2-6978 | Sunday School _... 9:45 A. M. pNvec .. .. 6:30 P. M. Preaching Services at 10:45 and | 7:30. Sermons by the Pastor 1 Parkdale and Hollywood One Block West ef Baldwin ee ee The Church of God 575 €. od St. is aow REVIVAL Grassano ya vice * each evening tinue through Sunday The Rev. P. C. Horton, Paster SUNDAY SCHOOL Every Week at 18 AM “The Harvest of the = one layman, one laywoman and a/| Will be the theme of the traditional Nation,” Harvest Home Observance to be held ‘in the Marimont Baptist Church! Walton Blvd. and Holly- | thereby became a city which is | auditorium will be decorated with | j ' WILLIAM VANDER VEN Millions Say Thanks. for American Food | rich and Joseph Bonnet. The ; veucr , saiigntel a ' el | Alone for Mighty Empire,”’ will be Rev G. J Bersche, Pastor given to church building fund} sing by the combined choirs of for use in the youth chapel. Fol-| the Elmwood and Galloway Lake || S¥®dey School 9:30 @. m. lowing the Vesper the Women’s | Methodist ure’ , Fellowship will sponsor a coffee The oe Deeg and the Morning Worship 11 a.m, hour in the church parlors. The Rev. Keith Colby will assist in the | “GO YE” ' program will be as follows | service. The offering will be ° given | Alliance Youth Prelude and Purue in D Major Becht the Methodist Committee for | Fellowshi 6.15 =. Mr Wilson | Overseas Relief in Korea. P ° P- Pr somiige ote Webre Behold, Darkness Shatl Churches joining in these Evang. Service 7:30 Pp. ™. Air’ The People That Walked in Dark-| Thanksgiving Union Services are “FOLLOW ME” oe Mr Vanderven nh’ Handel! the Covert, Baldwin Ave., Elm- | : Claire De Lune = Karg-Elert wood, Galloway Lake And Oakland | — nae Oe Oe OL Wooler Park, all Methodist Churches. e Mr VanderVen Suite for a aoe c ke mck Handel Mr Wilso n Thanks Be to i Handel Thanks Be to God Dickson Mr VanderVen Vesper Offering A Prayer Is Such a Little Thing De Leone Little Laddie Roboin ; Mr VanderVen Concert Vartations Bonurt Mr Wilson ‘Missionary will Exhibit Curios, Show Slides | Guest speaker at the First Church of the Brethren, Sunday | Nov. 21, will be the Rev. Charles Dieber, missionary to Lassa. Nigeria, Africa The Rev. Mr. Dieber is touring the churches in United States with his various curios and color slides taken during his work as a missionary ‘Floyd Wilson to Head Bible Class at Drayton DRAYTON PLAINS—Floyd Wil- son has been elected president of You won't find any turkey in the adult Bible class of the Com- wood Ave. next week. The church na va munity United Presbyterian —— = ut thet Church a display of agricultural products. Thanks-giving is as real this year Ted Cleveland is vice president The Rev. David Mortensen, pas- a< any celebrated in America Mrs. Everett Densmore secretary. tor of the church will speek = Korea's President Syngman Rhe+ Mrs Jon a hae morrow at 11 a. m. on p sub i retary, an rs eliee Nestea ject: “The Wonderful Provision gives “profound thanks for the gift treasurer of God.”’ of $5,000 in Friendship Food.”’ pro A special ‘“‘Community-Wide” viding a quarter-million ‘‘meals,” Thanksgiving Hour will be held '™ 4 letter just received at the Thursday at 10 a. m. The Rev. Los Angeles headquarters of the Charles MacDonald. pastor of the First Baptist Church Park. will be guest speaker harvest - setting of Lincoln The will continue through the service on Nov. 28 The public is invited to all datien's offer ef 5,000 pounds of services its Multi-Purpose Food for use | in his hospital. Japan's renowned Christian lead- | a] Last Call! er, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, voiced Order NOW! Im printed Christmas Meals for Millions Foundation Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Prize- winning ‘vedical missionary of Lambarene, West Africa, sends “grateful thanks” fer the Foun- his thanks during a recent visit to Meals for Millions offices for a 30,000 pound grant of Friendship Food to be used ip religious and governmental relief programs. Of- | ficials of India and the Philippines are grateful for food ship- behalf of victims of | hurricanes and floods also ments on typhoons Two Services Sunday \ The Universal Triumph of the Dominion of God Church will hold tWo worship services tomorrow, one at 1 p.m. and the other in the evening at 8 p.m REV. LORANAE RENTFRO First Church of God Will Hold Meetings Sas and was a pupil of Carl. Wein- His subject will be “Practical | Thanksgiving.”” The anthem “Not (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Arkansas Ministers Ask Sunday Closing Rev. Ralph C. Claus ty Mateus News Serco |i jigsmmer ese MS HOT SPRINGS, Ark.—The Hot \ SUNDAY SCHOOL | Springs Ministeriaj Alliance has 9:45 A. M. adopted a_ resolution asking | | grocery s and other busi- ; nesses essential to public q, health to close on Sunday. UNITED LUTHERAN | The resolution said in part: “We CHUR : believe it is right morally and protools IE ) spiritually to observe the Lord’s Day. We believe the closing of | ene Wetinme 008 Letvaine | : these stores will be a contribution | Senday Sebee . ete 4.e. to the moral and spiritual welfare | C** © Gerver. Paster FB ¢-1513 CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Avenue Full Gospel--Nondenominational HEAR AT ALL SERVICES Rev. Leta P. Marion, Asso¢. Pastor Fameus Bible Preacher Welcome to All Services Rev. Lele FP. Martee 9:45 A. M.—Worship—Communion—Sermon “WORK OF ANGELS” , 9:45 te 12:15—Children’s Church and School | - ) 11:30 A. M.—Adult Bible School ; 7:45 P. M.—A Great Service and Songiest Enjoy the Preaching of the Whole Gospel “BE THOU THANKFUL” 7:45 P. M. Wed.—Bible Study & Praise Service 1 Friendly Place to Worship! The SALVATION ARMY | | SUNDAY SCHOOL e160 6 6 6 6 6 8 8.66 © es wee eeeen Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie 1:30 P 29 W. Lewrence Street himself, by his interpreta- “one Lord, one Faith, one | The — — ane praise Beginning Tuesday and contin- tion of the Bible, what he must Baptism” (Eph. 1V'5)."God isa | FIRST ASSEMBLY Cards day at pm min Brough Sunsiay Dec. St ~ | e . ; ” is eviva neetings wi 4 “tC a believe and do in order to be saved. God of peace, not of disorder, The church is located at 30 Gil- the First Church of God. Fest St. t. John’ unin S Lutheran ¢ Church : We do not question the sincerity St. Paul said further (1 Cor OF GOD . lespie St. The Rev. L. J. Crawford Boulevard South at Lookout Dr J Letheran Council) aad laud all XIV:33). From Our is pastor of the church and Lillie = The. Rev--Loranae Rentfro of “ain Street at Cherry Street of t and we applaud a 210 N. Perry St. Mai Atkins is pianist with Mary FE. Mt. Vernon, Tl. will be the evan- Sunday School orsaere-s.+- % 9265 a.m. who stri rnestly to understand Yet today "~ have nearly 300 Vost Large ; Thurmond assisting with the musix gelist. Services will begin at 7:30 Morning Worship o. . 11:00 a. m. rve the\Scriprures: But — different Tetigions denominations SaeaERanaemeEES p.m. each evening and at 10-4 Mev. Cart W. Neen. R. D. Paster and obse = g i . I : ’ About a ‘third of traffic acci-' am. on Sunday ™ , ve . . are they right in Calling the Bible, in the United Srates, all Galling Visit the Church of the Selection! « dents which are fatal to pede a Bos i ete —— ae ee Phone 4-308 : ee : = A Ps- Miss Rentfro hi d two pre- ~ ——— a aaa privately interpreted; the sole themselves Christian . .. all profess- Old-Fashioned Gospel trians in the United States éccur. vious cuiartatie campaigns Al source of Christian teaching? ing the Bible as their rule of faith . . ioe 4 oe 8 p.m. says the Young people are especially in- St Paul Sathorn Church “Hold the teachings that you ..and all differing to some extent SUNDAY SCHOOL Christian " ational Safety Council vited (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) | have learned,” wrote St. Paul, of another in their understanding Literature Sales = JOSLYN AT FOURTH “whether by word or by letter of of what the Bible means. Could 9:45 A.M. ‘ Everyday Religion Welcomes You surs” (2 Thess. 11:15). He refers Christ have left a “rule of faith” | 39 Oakland FE 4-9591 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service to Christian teachings, some oral, that would permit such confusion? The tight Thing George Mahder, Pastor. — Phone FE 5-0404 j some written... and demands that Would He have left the interpre- | By DON D. TULIIS | Watch “This ts the _Lite—Sunday, 1:00 P. M.—WIJBK-TV all be received. tation of His Word to the fallible First United Good health is one of life's greatest bodns It depends Semnienii EEE F EEN PGT ICT “Bet : «oe nd changing judgments of men — not only upon bodily care. proper diet. temperate habits i i Christianity did not begin with * Pentecostal Church ms ii “GRACE LUTHERAN CHURC CH when our very souls depend on a 4 normal exércise, but even more upon the condition of the mind the Bible. It began with the com d tand oe ob- | OF PONTIAC and spirit, the doing of the right thing at all times ing of Christ. The Lord instructed > correct pe L. a ; h 0 Pig st Many physic lans are stressing thi is fact todas In his book Corner ot Genesee and Glendale o r rist has : ee IS THE KINGDOM OF GOD REALISM. (The don-Coke “y H His Apostles to go forth...teach Stvance of the things ’ " » Abingdon-Cokesbury all nations”— and to insure that His *ught us? Everyone id Sone pide ear Jones quotes some of their statements. One Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. ‘ = - - y & 2 83 . says, > Te ot ¢ ? , ‘ < t ] through mn con s.°° truths would always be maintained, Because this question is all im- . veeny Woueon ‘aeetnng preie spat ies gly nm ar " through r ’ ane, ev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker “ . | : .M. States ere is) no i Issue ir re} =bhox 0 t Christ established His Church, “ portant .. . because it certainly does | « ‘tateraay ris wa - removed from the influence of the spirit ‘a snothe ade ' Sunday Beno? A. M. and ] ] A. M. the pillar and mainstay of the truth” matter what a man believes... we | Sundey Morning 11:00 A.M. “IT have discovered the kingdom of God at the point of a scalpel > —_ _ es (1 Timothy III: 15). invite you to examine the rule of | =e mane > rere tegen nn ee tissues. THE RIGHT THING IS ALWAYS THE ntesehnsheneneen es i i . . AL ‘ NG.” The lest part of the Bible... faith of the firse Christians—a rule | “The pwr’ oe to the If one secret of good heath is found in the mind ind spirit “CHURCH OF CHRIST written by St. John...was noc thatis still maintained by the Cath- vo beh what are the things of mind and spirit that are not right? ONE completed until 60 years after the olic Church. Because the Bible is | a oo IS ANGER. The psychoanalyst. Dr. Leon J. Saul advises his 1180 x Perry — Phone FE FE 2-6269 — 's Word. and Beceuse He axve | ake ae" patients, “If you get angry at your boss and tell him. vou will . & TRUEX, Minister Crucifixion of Christ. There was no ss “e for a pur a tera i C lvary : probably lose your job. but if you stay angry at him for years, i HERALD oF reore rm nm oS ee ne on nn Bible in anything resembling its pore, . | 1 ' without spilling over, you will damage vour arteries fostility 7:30 P.M. Sunday Evening 1@:58 A.M. Sunday Worship present form until nearly 400 years © see what this purpose is. We | Assembly “Church , suppressed for years. is the fundamental cause of high blood Ve 6-18 87! Rebdinweed Ave after Jesus had died on the Cross. have an interesting pamphlet on | Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor a | pressure.” — —— en id d distribution of the correct use of the Bible, and we | 1517 Jostyn ~ (Full —— In addition to ANGER and HATE. FEAR. SELFISHNESS And the wi esprea — aOR © . ; _ | Sun day School 10 A M t AND A SENSE OF GUILT are contributing factors to ill health CHURCH OF CHRIST the Bible as we know it today was offer it for the inspection of all | Sunda Morni 11:00 | . °F There is a direct connection between fearlessness and strength Meets at 1196 Jesiyn Ave. Ll MORN, 11 A. M. = ‘ : . F ° i g y ter Worship EACH LORD'S DAY impossible until the invention of who are sincerely interested in fol- na og Worship Service | @ elear conscience’ and a strong constitution. a clean , The Lite larch withthe ANG BRAS i , of his every act, “ NG_ IS AL : at : : ¥ Rae ie tae eeed| HEALTHY THING.” 5 Cabin MEN Bee nec et rs . ts 4 " ' 's ; ‘ P * J - f ; f’ i = , . r . oe aes c } bios ae / gh 5 Lr, ais a | i ee AR oe Oe é ee eee i, : Ho. hy Kee gh, NE a Se Pe, 10%, ih eda ee oy 7 Attempt to Iron Out Carver School Trouble “The Glorious Adventure” will be the sermon theme of the Rev Leroy I. Lord, pastor of Orchard meee ay iter ined SE lgea Sunday Thanksgiving service BICYCLES BICYCLES BICYCLES Made in England BOYS and GIRLS A Famous British Brand — 3 Speeds Hand Brakes $89.95 Value now onl :43%5| These were scratched in transit. MR. AND MRS. ORTONVILLE — The marriage | of Carol Jean Rumple and Robert at 8 p.m. in the Ortonville Metho- | dist Church befor 200 guests The bride is the daughter of _— Ruth Mrs. Ruth Rumple ot Cedar street, Township Gels | New Fire Truck | Armada Pumper Has 1,400 Gallon Capacity Water Tank | ARMADA—A new tank truck tor | the volunteer fire department has | | been delivered and is now in use The truck has a 1,400 gallon water tank, and also a pump which can be used to draft water from a creek or pump from a hydrant. There is alse a portable pump which can be used te draw wa from a well or creek. 0 ter All of Armada Township, and parts of Richmond, Ray and Ber- lin Township come under the fire protection. Al Kahler, chief, and Albert Ull- rich, assistant chief, lead the 18 member department. County Deaths Mrs, Henry Jagew LAPEER — Service for Mrs. ——————— ROBERT LINDAHL Lindahl was solemnized Saturday | mony, ' ing to organize following a recout Lindahl-Rumple Nuptials Solemnized at Ortonville Ortonville, -and the late Albert | Beucrey Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Lindah of Clarkston are the par- ents of the bridegroom. For the ceremony, the bride chose a gown of Chantilly rose point lace over satin, with fitted bedice and portrait neckline. Her skirt was fashioned with an ever- | lay of nylon tulle which fell into a chapel train. Shirley. Slaughter was the maid of honor, and the brides’ sisters, Mrs. Shirley Pletcher and Mrs. Phyllis Saunders were bridesmaids. Leslie Boynes of Clarkston) served the bridegroom as best man. Glenn Pletcher and Chris Babler were ushers. A reception followed the at the Masonic Hall. couple will live in Clarkston Henry (Mamie) Jagow, 67, of 1227 N. Saginaw St.. will be at 2 p.m. | Monday at St. Paul “gel Church with burial in Mt. Cemetery. The tol ett te in state at Bairds Funeral Home un- | til noon Monday. She died Friday. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Howard of Flint, Norman of Lapeer; two daughters, Mrs. Ed- ward J. Rutter of Wimbledon, N. Dak., Mrs. Richard Geda of De- troit; a brother, R. J. Knispel of Gaines ..... aieteterictaietert: $2.85 Friskies ..... 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Griffin, 67, of 30000 Southfield, Southfield Township, will be held Tuesday from Larson Funeral Home at Bucklin Mo., with burial in Masonic Cemetery, Bucklin. He | died Friday at his home. three sons, Ray of Iowa, Cari of Royal Oak and Wayne of Ger- many; one daughter, Mrs. Opal Epperly of Southfield Township; nine brothers and sisters and 5 grandchildren Walter Frase UTICA — Service for Walter | Frase, 47, of 48701 Van Dyke Rd., | was held at 2 p.m. today at Trin- lity Lutheran Church with burial lin Cadillac Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Arrangements were by | Schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral | while on a hunting trip. | Mr. Frase is survived by his | widow, Meta; one daughter, Mary | Louise at home; two brothers, Wil- liam and Howard, a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Maas, and his. mother, Mrs. Louise Frase, all of Utica. Surviving are his widow, Erma; | |Home. He died of a heart attack | Joseph Kennedy ‘World Speaker to Hold Services at White Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A| special preaching mission has been planned at the White Lake Presby- terian Church, to begin Sunday. Youth leader Joseph Kennedy | e | will be the speaker. Past national |chairman of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the National Con- | ference of Methodist Youth, he was | | traveled around the world, preach- | ing and lecturing. He has experimented with open | air debating and speaking as a counter-offensive against Commu- /nism throughout Asia and Europe. The services will be held at 7:30 |P- .m. each evening, with the public invited, | Air Reserve Unit Plans Blood Drive Monday -FERNDALE—Capt. Lee Kenney, commarider of the 9606th Air Re- | serve Squadron, has invited citi- | zens of the North Woodward area | to participate in the reserve squad- ron's Armed Services Blood drive. Blood donations will be accepted from 2-8 p.m. Monday at the Cool- | | idge School OES Plans Luncheon SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP “Luncheon is Served” will be spon- | sored by the Southfield Chapter 591 | OES at 12:30 p.m. Monday, at the Birmingham Masonic Temple. FOR | 520 S. Seginew WATCH COLOSSAL OPENING AFTER REMODELING ——OPEN SUNDAYS—— GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE OUR FE 2-2784 < right about cerning the teachers.’ She said Taylor was wrong in| cere-; earlier statements The his office had ‘certain facts"’ cating teachers were involved in THE Teachers Paid After Meeting Assistant Prosecutor Orders School to Stay | Open | ROY AL OAK TOWNSHIP — Teachers and employes the George Washington Carver School ! in Royal Oak Township were paid | yesterday following a special! school board meeting, watched | over by State Education Supt. Clair | L. Taylor and Chief Assistant County Prosecutor George F. Tay- lor. of The school, closed Tuesday after + being picketed by over 100 parents is expected to open Monday The demonstration followed a school board meeting Monday night which broke up in a fight between board member Chester Carter and school janitor Cash Bates. The board Monday was attempt- PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1954 Your Watch e eee © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands sins 9495 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. TRIPLE THREAT—Too much of a good thing? Never, says Mrs. Stanley Garwood, mother of the trio shown above, who insists that triplets are always a triple treat. Demonstrating their satis- Giles and Gale, Triplets Just Wondertul, Says Mother ——= of a July 12 election. The recount found Samuel Jackson “defeating | |former board secretary Lonnie | ee for coder pari kson and member James Har- ce are supported by a Citizens Improvement Committee which is | attempting to recall the other three | members, Carter, board president | Mrs. Lucille Taylor and- Mrs. Lo- | retta Baker. | * At yesterday's meeting in the | county office building, which Prosecutor Taylor said was to “open the school and keep it open,” Mrs. Baker was elected secretary. Mrs. Magnolia Sims, a Carver teacher, was escorted out of other- ————————————— wise quiet. meeting after she stood | Sumner and the late Clare Sumner “to set (Prosecutor) Taylor | his statement con- up when he said indi- * resulting in the Marjorie Krueger | as First Birthday Party Rolls Around, By HARRY J. REED , Giles, Gail and Grace, who marked WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN.’ their first birthday yesterday with SHIP—After the shock wears off,|@ cake and the traditional fixings it's wonderful. | Born Noy. 19, 1953, at St. Joseph That's the way Mrs. Stanley | Mercy Hospital, the cheerful and Garwood feels about her triplets, healthy trio brought company and —_—_— _ - — |added excitement to the Garwood |family which lives at 3805 Green | Lake Rd Other children in the family are Dennis, 13, Kenneth, 11, Stan- 10; Arlene, 8; Kathleen, Roy A. Sumner, \Wed at Armada fins. AN "Mary Jane. 2 ARMADA—Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam | The girls had a 43 edge on the F. Krueger of 21750 Pratt Rd., boys in voting on family matters have announced the wedding of until last year, when their margin their daughter, Marjorie, to Roy | of control increased still more Albe Heating contractor Garwood re- eS Ethel | te that Giles and Grace cur- |rently outweigh Gail by a couple of Los Angeles, Calif. of pounds, but all three are at The wedding took place recently the same stage of development. |in the Krueger home. | It consists of a rubber-legged | Present were the immediate §—£§ IAiiOo@.§£—\ i | families and close triends. A wed:| TIPSY TTMG dT -1 4p) ding dinner and reception followed | and od the rites. “to look | uF hie ee | Te Cell FE 2-2871 | MITCHELL TV Gunninghams 448 E. Pike St. Pontioc || fh ___-AOe AOMER faction on reaching the age of one are who celebrated their first birthday yesterday at their home at 3805 Green Lake Rd. West Bloomfield Township. WATER SOFTENERS, INC. FE 5-577 1047 W. 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