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6-A Saturday, June 13, '64 DETROIT FREE PRESS Your Best Bets TOP CHOICE: Sports fans will find variety in Saturday viewing. 1:30 p.m. Tiger Baseball: Los Angeles at Detroit. 3 p.m. Buick Open Golf Tournament: Final holes of third round, from Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, Grand Blanc.

5 p.m. 0 World of Sports: Ft. Smith Rodeo, Ft. Smith, Ark. 9:30 p.m.

Hollywood Palace: Dean Martin is host with English group, The Rolling Stones, comic Joey For-man; singing King Sisters, Tina the elephant. v. ry. I Wanted, Dead Or Allv-(5) Dick Tracy (10) Folklore U.S.A. (10) Casper's Cartoons-(12) (13) 1- i Meditations Religion 6530 Summer Semester Education The joy of her faith bubbles over as Mrs.

Beall talks of the success of her work in Detroit Myrtle Beoll's 30 Years She Turned a Tire Shop into a '4 is 1 s' I 1 I lt i i It BY IITLEY H. WARD Free Presi Religion Writer "I would have worn a black dress, but they make me look too old." Mrs. Myrtle Dorothea Be-all preferred, at 70, to wear a sunshiny yellow flower dress that matches her smile and un-grey, almost blond hair. "It goes with my freckles, too," she said. Sunday will mark 30 years to the day that Mrs.

M. D. (she never uses Myrtle) Beall started the Bethcsda Missionary Temple, at Nevada and Van Dyke, in an old tire shop. They scraped the tar from the floor and sat on newspapers for that first service. Now the store front has been converted into a large walnut-paneled office and a eiigion Today printing plant that puts out 3.000 church bulletins a week, 10,000 radio booklets (a guide to the churchs two daily i Bethesda Church first met in storefront, center, then expanded two blocks 11:30 Roy Rogers Western Fury Adventure Beany, Cecil Children Science All Around Us Fury (Adventure) (5) Roy Roqers-(6) (11) Filmfare-(IO) Beany.

Cecil (12) (13) 12:00 Sky King Drama Bullwinkle i color i Bugs Bunny Cartoons Country Calendar Film Bullwlnkle (Color)-(S) Sky King (a) American Business System -(10) Trails West (11) Buss Bunny-(12) (13) 12:30 0 Star Performance Drama House Detective Homes American Bandstand Music Jimmie Rodgers, Denny Provisor guest. 0 En France Film Mr. Wizard-(S) News (6) Yesterday's Headlines (10) Sports View (11) American Bandstand (12) Roller Derby (13) Dean-(ll) 1:00 Voice of Fans Wrestling Adventure Theater (5) Industry On Parade is) Ragtime Era (10) Baseball (11) 1:15 Tiger Warm-Up Tiger Warm Up (6) (13) 1:30 0 Tiger Baseball Los Angeles at Detroit. Movie "Whole Town's Talking." '35; Edward G. Robinson.

Clerk thinks he has double who is dangerous crook. "Pennies From Heaven." '36; Bing Crosby. Wanderer befriends homeless child. Club 1270 Music Singing group, the Royal-tones, Rita Pavoni; and shorty Long, uest. Sea Hunt-(5) Tiger Baseball f) (1?) (13) Film International (10) 2:00 Movie "Ivory Hunter." '52; Anthony Steel.

Founding of Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park. HANNEL 0 WJBK-TV Detroit WWJ-TV Detroit WXYZ-TV Detroit CKLW-TV Windsor OTHER STATIONS (5) Bay City (4) Lansing (10) Jackson-E. Lansing (1U Toledo (1J) Flint (13) Toledo Val Avery, Heywood Hale Braun star. (Repeat) Joey Bishop i color i Ellie and Hilda go visiting so Joey and Larry have charge of the house.

They soon find their attempts at cooking and cleaning leave much to be desired. Cor-bett Monica is Larry. (Repeat) 0 Lawrence Welk Variety Janet Lennon is saluted on her 18th birthday; Jimmy Wakely, guest. Joev Bishoo (Color)-(S) (10) Denders-(4) (11) Lawrence Welk-(12) (13) 9:00 Movie "Asphalt Jungle." Drama, '50; Sterling Hayden, Sam Jaffe. Man and crooked lawyer plot $1 million jewel robbery.

(Repeat) Movie: "Asphalt Jumjie." 'SO; Sterling Havden. (5) (10) 9:30 0 Phil Silvers Comedy Harry tries to patch up neighbors' quarrel. (Repeat) Hollywood Palace Variety Rolling Stones, vocal group from England; comic Joey Form an; singing King Sisters and Tina the performing elephant. Dean Martin is host. Phil Silvers Hollywood Palace-(12) (13) 10:00 0 Gunsmoke Western Untamed country girl.

Clarey, falls in love with Marshal Dillon. Clarey hasn't much use for the city folk, except Dillon. Mariette Hartley is Clarey; Roy Barcroft is her father, Cotter. International Detective Drama A deaf-mute carpenter is convicted of murder charge. (Repeat) Gunsmoke-(4) (11) 10:30 Car 54.

Where Are You? Comedy Juliette Music Comedian Tom Kneebone, guest. New Breed (Drama) (W) Pries Is Right (13) 2:30 Wrestling Wire Service-(5) Bullwlnkle-(IO) 3:00 Buick Golf Open i special i Finishing holes of third round of golf tournament from Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club, Grand Blanc. Bill Fleming, Paul Christian, Jim McKay are commetators. Movie: "Dnc With Me Henry." Com. '54; Abbott and Costello.

(10) "Three Sailors and a Girl." '53; Jane Powell (S) Buick Open (Special) (12) 4:00 Movie: "Barbary Pirate." '49; Donald Woods. Tripoli demands tributes from American merchant ships. Teen Town Robin Seymour Dick Stanford and the Teenbeats, Judy end the Affections, Dick Vickers and Roger Miller, guest. Battle of the bands winner will be announced. Ramar of Jungle (11) Wre5tllng-(12) Scores (13) 4:10 Wrestling-(13) :20 0 Scoreboard 4:30 Saturday Show Drama Wrestllng-(A) Stage 7 (10) Rocky and Friends (11) 5:00 Sea Hunt Adventure George Pierrot i color i "Trail of Lewis and Clark" with Edward M.

Brigham. World of Sports Ft. Smith Rodeo, Ft. Smith, Ark. En France Film Sports Special (10) Movie: "Apache Warrlnr." West 'S7; Keith Larsen.

(U) Movie: "Edison the, Man Dra '40; Soencer Tracy. World of Soorts-(13) 5:30 0 Steve Allen-Variety Groueho Marx, Dorothy Lamour and singer John Raitt. Rocky and Friends Cartoon Soorts Special (3) Bowling U) Wrestling-(IO) 0 News Bob Young CBC National News Movie: "Girl hind." Com. Wood. (4) He Lett B- '54; NataMe News (11) (12) (13) 11:10 News Dick Westerkamp News, Weather i colo i Weather, Sports Art Laing 0 Van Patrick Sports Weather Sonny Eliot News (5) Movie: "Have Rocket Will Travel." '59; Three Stooges.

"Tarzan's Peril." '51 Lex Barker (10) 1 1:20 Sports Don Wattrick i color Movie "Spy- in the Sky." '58; Steve Brodie. U.S. agent sets out to rescue captive German scientist. Movie: "Breakthrough." Dra 'SO; David Brian. (11) Movie: "Gentleman Jim," '42; Errol Flynn-(13) 11:25 0 Movie "Night of Quarter Moon." '59; Julie London.

Movie "Nightmare Alley." '47; Tyrone Power. "Horrifying tale of carnival life. 11:30 Sports Gene Osbom 11:40 Movie "Our Wrife." 41; Mel-vyn Douglas. Man finds out his divorce isn't final. "Desperadoes." '43; Glenn Ford.

Gunman planning holdup falls in love with banker's daughter. Movie: "Pheroah's Curse '57; Mark Dana. (121 llr-Movl: "Unfaithfully Yours." '48; Rex Harrison (5) 1:00 0 Movie "Race Street." '43; George Raft. Bookie works against extortionist. Interpol Calling Drama "Private View." Paul Du-vall searches four countries for stolen collection of priceless paintings.

1:30 Movie "Detective." Mystery, '54; Alec Guinness. Father Brown plays detective and is involved in crime. 3:00 All Night Show 5:30 Mahalia Jackson; Consider This 7:00 Captain Kargaroo Children Summer Semestei (11) 7.15 Americans At Work Film 7:30 Country Living Farm News Quest for Certainty Summer Semester (4) Cartoon Parade (11) Thought tor Today (11) Farm Rep. (13) 8:00 Fun Parade Children Bozo Clown i ccao I Crusade for Christ Religion Broken Arrow (5) Captain Kangaroo (6) Rural Route (10) AW Little Margie-02) Christophers (13) 8:30 Junior Sports Club The Hoss (5) Ruff and Reddv-dO) Supercar (12 Salty'i Cartoon Party .13) 9:00 Alvin Show Cartoons House of Fashion Women Alvin (4) Tarn's Fun Time (10) Supercar (11 Movie: "Heidi." '37; Shirley Temple. (12) 9:30 0 Tennessee Tuxedo Children Ruff and Reddy i color i Sugarfoot (Western) (13) 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw Cartoon Hector Heathccte i color 0 Exclusively Outdoors Long John Silver Adventure Davey and Goliath (10) 10.15-Fnendly Giant (10) 10:30 Mighty Mouse Children Fireball XL5 Puppets Allakazam Children Hawk Eye Adventure Fireball XL5 (Child.

)-(S) Mighty Mouse (6) (11) Americana (10) Allakazam (12) (13) 11:00 0 Rin Tin Tin Adventure Dennis the Menace Comedy Casper Cartoons Children Robin Hood Adventure Dennis the Menace '5) Rin Tin Tin-(6) (11) 6:00 News Dick Westerkamp Popeye and Pals Cartoons News. Weather, Sp. (S) 6:30 Surfside Six Drama Winfield seeks missing for-tue, unaware that his aide is a psycho pathic killer. (Repeat) Rebel Western Bold Journey (5) All Star Theater-(4) Pioneers (10) Sports Spectaculai (11) Movie: "Mask of Dimitrios '44; Zachary Scott (13) 7:00 Death Valley Days Western Survivor of wagon train tragedy seeks author guide book that led to disaster. Joe Maross stars.

I'm Dickens, He's Fenster Com. "Toupee Story." (Repeat) Mickey Rooney (S) Suspense (4) Rescue 8 (Drama) (10) Sea Hunt-(ll) Singing Time In D'xle-(12) 7:30 Jackie Gleason Variety Comedians, Harvey Stone, Johnny Hamer and Frank Fontaine and comedienne Barbara Heller, guest. Lieutenant Drama Lt. Rice is assigned to air base and discovers he has overwhelming fear of flying. Rice is sent to the base to train as an artillery spotter.

His first ride in a highspeed jet fighter terrifies him so much he can't perform his duties. John Alderman, Steve Franken and Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boyington co-star. (Repeat) Hootenanny Music Nancy Ames, Brothers Four, Travelers Three, Stan Wilson, ly Wright, Jimmie Rodgers, Bud and Travis, Trini Lopez, Bill Cosby at UCLA. (Repeat) 0 Cheaters Drama Hunter seeks missing diamonds when he locates it, he finds two crooks are also after it.

Lieutenant (5) (10) Jackie Gleason (4) (11) Hootenanny (12) 8:00 Movie "Esther Waters." '47; Dirk Bogarde. Girl searches for love. 8:30 0 Defenders Drama Italian boy enters United States illegally as "Stowaway," then is involved in deportation proceed i s. Lillian Gish, Paul Beroya, Church s. i umi mL, yiL 77.

a retired foreman for moving heavy machinery, says jokingly of his wife's preaching over the years: "What can't be cured, has to be endured." "For a woman." says Mrs. Beall slowly, without raising her voice, "I don't speak very long. I know I have something to say, and when I have said it, I stop. "I never go on to lnclud the third point, if I feel I've finished." She never prepares a sermon "You don't feel have to say everything that is before you, as you do when you have notes." She and her husband live st 8889 E. Outer Drive.

SHE ONCE drove a car. but she learned a lesson other women have been slow to learn. "Never egain," she says. It was a 1929 Essex. James said: "We used to be down on our faces on the floor or car seat when she came to a corner." She has sideswiped a number of streetcars in her day (the old Baker Street car line used to end at the church).

"Conductors used to get off and discuss it with me." she said, "but I never got a ticket." Her favorite passenger was a serious, petite lady who roomed with the family. "At least when I drove, she would pray: 'It's just like Jesus to keep the cops "I always got mixed up at intersections." PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN WOODWARD at EDMUND PLACE 45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE "THE SPIRIT OF THE WW" MirmTer Allan MaeLacMan Frtw( I Gordon Younq, Organist Dircror you tcant the most for your church organ dollars Only th Hammond Organ brings you thousands of rich tenns serves your church for a lifetime at minimum cost because ii never needs tuning. HAMMOXD ORGAy Priced from $1,015 1515 Woodward and Branches Of course A L6 Church Model Free Pre PhohM by ED HAUN SONS HARRY AND JAMES, left, and daughter, Patricia, help run Bethesda printing and church program.

tffBHnlfcrfm. Back during World War II, Patricia had the habit of listening to "soap opera which nearly spelled disaster once to the church. She would doodle names of soap opera characters from such programs as "Portia, Faces Life," as she worked in the office. Once her mother picked up the names of "Portia Blake" and her friends by mistake and announced them in a radio prayer list. Pat started waving to her mother from the organ console.

"I thougrht ahe was losing her mind," said Mrs. Beall. "Everybody recognized the names of Portia Blake and her friends, but me, and the phone calls really came in that afternoon." SIRS. BEALL became an evangelist after "consecrating" her life to God following a close call after a goiter operation. She first worked on staffs of Methodist and Baptist churches, before organizing her own Assembly of God storefront.

She came to regard the. Bethesda church as independent after adding "confirmation" and "catechism" to the Pentecostal tradition of speaking In tongues and faith healing. Children who came to her little storefront during the Depression, she said, received besides spiritual food for their souls, new soles for their feet made from machine belts in a workshop in back of the HER HUSBAND, Harry Cleric two-way matter." Negro churches have to be integrated as well as white, and we are preparing also for a ministry to an integrated community." PRESBYTERIAN Redford Presbyterian I Redford Ave. at Grand River KE 1-0327 Samuel C. Weir, Interim Minister G.

Donal Wilmoth, Donald G. Capp S. William R. Jon 'W A "WHY WE ARE PROTESTANTS" Dr. Weir A Id'otiral thireh Vlioel A md Wtrshi Srme 4:30 and 11:15 a.m.

A ttend Services This Week at your own place of worship iwf Mrs. Beall preaches every Sunday, and during the anniversary next week she will preach at 7:30 p.m. each evening except Saturday. A good-looking son. James.

40, is "co-pastor" and runs the broadcasting (the church has its own studio). Harry 33, quieter but equally dapper, handles the. music; a daughter, Patricia Gruits. married to an automobile dealer, runs the printing operation. church, Second Baptist, 441 Monroe, in the past has had a white associate.

He was the Rev. Willard P. Maey, now director of the Christian Neighborhood Center, Weir-ton, W. Va. Both Second and Friendship churches are dually al-ligned with American (Northern) Baptists and National (Negro) Baptists.

Said Mr. Johnson, whose new million church is in the new Medical Center We feel integration is a PRESBYTERIAN WESTMINSTER if PRESIYTERIAN West Ou'er D-ive at John Arthur Visser Pasto' I 9:30 A.M. "THE BANQUET OF LIFE" Rev. H. Da Small I 1 :00 A.M.

"WORTHY OF GOD'S APPROVAL" Rev. Raymond W. Lumley Church School 9:30 and 1 1 A.M. Young AduHs 7 P.M. Youth Recognition 6:30 P.M.

INTER-DENOMINATIONAL broadcasts 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., WJLB) and "Evangel," a magazine with 5,000 monthly subscribers. There's a gym in that building, too, and around the corner a brick ranch home to house returning missionaries. In a few weeks, the church will dedicate a new $650,000 educational wing adjoining the 2, non-seat, main sanctuary. Operating budget of the rhurch is estimated at shout $200,000.

American Baptist Home Mission Board in Alaska, MR. CRAEVS wife, Carolyn, is the daughter of the Rev. Dr. Richard Cummings, a former executive director of the Detroit Association of American Baptist churches and now a public relations director for Baptist foreign missions. One other Negro Baptist Drive-in Church Outdoor drive in church services will be held 7 p.m.

June 14 to Sept. 6 by the First Baptist Church, 620 N. Wixom, four miles east of Kensington Park, in Wixom. Films and area church choirs will be a part of the hour-long program, according to the Rev. Robert V.

Warren, pastor. "Formal dress is not necessary and campers and vacationers are welcome," says Mr. Warren. PRESBYTERIAN FORT STREET i. Fort and Third Streets (End of John Lodge Xway) 4- 11 A.M.

"CHAMPIONSHIP I CHRISTIANITY" REV. GEO. F. T0TTEM Preaching INTERDENOMINATIONAL 1 4 Negro Church Hires White A big- Detroit Negro church ha3 called a white pastor to head up its youth and evangelism program. The Friendship Baptist Church, 3900 Beaubien, announces that the Rev.

Warren Crain, 30, will join its staff as assistant pastor with the Rev. Louis Johnson, Sunday, June 21. Mr. Crain, a May graduate of the Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, N.Y., worked one summer in the Detroit Friendship community center and has interned a year under the HIS FATHER will assist at his ordination at Christ Epiwopal Church, Dearborn, Tuesday, June 23. The new priest is David Edward Green; his father is the Rev.

Edward R. A. Green. Christ Church rector Michigan Bishop Richard S. Emrich will officiate.

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