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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1947_0416Around The Township George Valrance returned to his home April 6th, Easter Sun- day after serving in the Army for just one year. Mrs. Hurd Valrance returned from Cali- fornia on Saturday, April 5th. :p Art Neal has been transferred to .Jackson, Mississippi and the Neal family have sold their home in Rosedale and will be journey- ing to Mississippi to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bennett and family spent a lovely Easter Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryder. Thursday evening, April 10th, Mrs. Hubert Lunch gave a stork shov,,er for Beverly Lunch at her home. There were about twenty- five guests and Beverly received many lovely gifts. Patsy Hoare daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hoare, has the whopping cough. Last Saturday„evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumacher attended a dinner dance at the Redford Masonic Temple. At the WilcoxJuniordance on April 11th Marilyn Schumacher Barbara Evans, Mary Lou Passs- more were in attendane. Mr. and Mrs. George McGowam formerly of Coventry Gardens were back visiting the neighbor- hood on last Thursday evening. The Arthur Weeber family have sold their home and will move to their new home in Birmingham next week. (Continued on page 2) Elected To On April 8 at 1:30 p.m. at Hope Chapel the Stark Extension group were the hostesses to the Wayne County Extension group with Mrs. L. Jack Gage presiding. There were about thirty women in attendance and Miss Dubord County Agent was very pleased at the large turnout. The purpose of this meetin was the election of a new member to the Extecu- tive Board. Mrs. C. L. Mortimer and Mrs. Don Pelzer were nominated for this job and Mrs. Don Pelzer was elected the new member of the (Continued on page 10 axpayers GrouT T77 ake Booth l April 9 at 8:30 up.m. the Liv- onia Township Taxpayers As- sociation meeting was called to order by president Charles Thomas. At the business meeting it was brought up by the president that their organization had been offer- ed a booth by the Livonia Rotary Club. Arthur Jenkins was called on to give some of the facts con- cerning the Carnival, where the money was going, and different concessions that the Taxpayers might put in their booth. A motion was made and passed that the Board of Directors would. (Continued on page 6) Northeast Association Plans Games Night The Northeast Livonia Im- provement Association met yes- terday at the Clarenceville High school for their annual monthly meeting at 8 p.m. It was announced that plans had been completed for a Games Night Friday, April 25 at the Veterans Hall, Grand River at Seven Mile road. Elm Baptist Women's Missionary. Union Elects New Officers The Womens' Missionary Union of the Elm Baptist Churh met at the church Wednesday afternoon, April 9 for devotional and busi- ness meeting. A continuation of the Bible study on the Holy Spirit- was given by - Mrs.= Trout (Continued on page 9) TH LIVONIAN Livonia Township, Plymouth, Michigan Wednesday, April 16, 1947 Vol. 8, No. 8 Public Health Nursing Week Cub Pack'202 Runs from April 20 to 26th Celebrates Mrs. Russell Wendt, and her Lay committee of the Visiting Nurse Association in Livonia township, Mrs. Stanley Hayes and Mrs. Lee Thompson, announce that Public Health Nursing Week will be observed nationally from April 20-26, 1947. Seven Objects 1. To increase understanding of the fact that much needless sick- ness and suffering can be pre- ventted or reduced by using pub- lic health nursing services. 2. To promote greater under- standing of public health nursing as a service for everybody—re- gardless of size of income. 3. To encourage development of public health nursing services in communities now lacking such services. 4. To recruit more public health nurses. 5. To increase citizen participa- tion in and support of public health nursing service. 6. To mark the 70th anniversary of public health nursing in the United States. 7. To observe the 35th anniver- sary of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing. To learn more about how the Visiting Nurse in Livonia can help you, be at Stark School at 8 p.m. on April 22 to hear Miss Emilie Sargent, Executive Direc- tor of the Visiting Nurse Associa- tion of Detroit who serves Liv- onia. Cancer Fund Drive Underway In Livonia, To Run Two weeks With no quota set the first or- ganized Cancer Fund Drive start- ed Monday in Livonia township and in Plymouth with Mrs. John S. Wimsatt as Field Chairman for both Livonia and the city of Plymouth. In the Newburg area, Mrs. Ed- ward Ayers has accepted the chairmanship while in Rosedale Gardens, Miss Charlotte Petrosky was asked to direct the canvas and she has accepted. The remainder of the township is to be canvased by members of the Livonia Township Woman's Club with Mrs. Wini Davis serv- ing as chairman and she is to be assisted by Mrs. Lola Timerson and Mrs. Leota Vardon. Newburg women who are now Wilcox PTA, Move Ahead With Playground Plans Saturday afternoon the Wilcox P.T.A. held a bakesale, which was a decided success. The pro- ceeds of the bakesale will go to- wards new equipment being pur- chased for the Wilcox playground. The aim of the P.T.A. this year has been to improve the play- ground facilities, to give the chil- dren a better opportunity to play together in good, clean sport. Much credit is due the fathers and the principal Louis Balmes for their effort in making this pos- sible. Orchids also to the patient and untiring mothers working behind the scenes. The Wilcox School playground is in the process of spring re- novating. A set of swings is going to be set up by the school fathers. A new playground marker has (Continued on page 10 Teen Age Dance This Friday Night "Scrape the mud off your shoes boys and girls and join in the fun at the Rosedale Teen Age dance at the Club House.” This month dance is chaperon- ed by Mr. and Mrs. George Mam- ilton and the committee in charge is headed by their daughter Jackie. We had a good crowd and lots of fun at the March dance, so all you teen agers, we shall be look- ing for you on Friday, April 18 at eight o'clock. To Send Scouts On U. P. Trip The Parents Community Club at Clarenceville have extensive plans for a party and carnival Saturday, May 3rd at the High school. This organization hopes to raise about $1,500 to send the Clarence- ville Boy Scouts on a trip by bus through the;Upper. Peninsula. It certainly is a worthwhile project and tickets are now on sale. working with Mrs. Ayers are as follows: Mrs. Raymond Grimm, Mrs. Edward Fegan, Mrs. Kenneth Sorenson and Mrs. G. E. Taylor._ The following is a list of work- ers who are canvasing Rosedale: Mrs. William Wood, Mrs. John Perkins, Mrs. Lucius Burk, Mrs. Archibald Leadbetter, Mrs. Ed- ward Zopff, Mrs. W. E. Barth, Mrs. Harry Barter, Mrs. Fred- erick Hackett, Mrs. Irving Ben- son, Mrs. Forrest Randall, Mrs. Edwin C. Spicer, Mrs, William Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Wallace, Mrs. Henry Bock, Mrs. Harry Colgan, Mrs. E. P. Balkema Mrs. M. Francis, Mrs. Richard Brand, Mrs. Harry Brooks Mrs. Walter Mahalak, Mrs. Henry Holcomb, Mrs. William Whitright and Mrs. E. D. Whittington. It is sincerely hoped that the people in the township will give as generously as possible in order that the goal of $320,000 as the object may be reached by the Southeastern Michigan Division. The organization faced a real job in view of the less favorable economic conditions and the fact the Red Cross drive is drawing to a close along with the Crippled Children Easter Seal Drive. Canisters have been placed in all the schols throughout the township and in the Livonia School District, Superintendent Harry O. Johnson stated that an educational program will be car- ried out. J -1 The Wo -Un -Ca group of Camp- fire Girls of Livonia Township attended the WWJ Coffee Club broadcast on Monday, April 7. Harvey Wagenschutz took the girls down to the broadcast and went with them on their tour of the Detroit News Offices. Mary Lou Passmore won the coffee maker for guessing the Seventh Birthday Hope Chapel Scene As 180 Turn Out Birthday celebration, good food, honors and fun all combined to excite the small fry of Wilcox school neighborhood, as Cub Pack 282 celebrated it's seventh birth- day with a pot luck supper. Cubs and family's turned out in full force last Friday, March 28, to crowd Hope chapel 180 strong to eat the abundance of good food, and to mark the ending of one year, and the auspicious be- ginning of another. The long tables were fine with frilled bands of blue and gold, and the five dens added their own distinctive notes. One decorated with clever Indian figures, an- other with sailing boats and an- other flaunted pussy willows. The formal meeting began when the' den chiefs carried in the birthday cake and the cub - master, Mr. Walker, blew out the 7 candles with one big puff. The first item on the program wass a moving picture showing the ideal relationship of the Cub with his parents, the den, and the Pack. The picture gage visual evidence (Continued on page 8) Albert Riddering To Address Joint Meeting_ Keep the evening of April 22 open to attend the join meeting of all Parent Teacher Associations in Livonia Township at the Stark School at 8:00 p.m. Albert Riddering, Superintend- entof the Melvindale schools, will speak and there will also be a speaker from the Visiting Nurse Association explaining the work- ings of the new Visiting Nurse program for Livonia Township. Refreshments wll be served following this meeting. Water, Water Everywhere As the results of one of the shortest, but heaviest rainfalls that has hit Livonia in many years, Saturday all the creeks and ditches in the township over- flowed and about 200 phone calls were received from residents re- questing that basements be pumped out. Approximately sixty homess in Rosedale Gardens had water in the basements ranging in depth from a few inches- to several feet. However, the New Detroit sec- tion suffered the most damage and several homes on Arcola street had to be vacated until late Sunday ni1fht. Those that (Continued on page 8) number of coffee beans for that day. Woman's Club At their regular meeting Thurs- day the girls planned to give a play in the near future. Plans Meets Today were also made to deliver flower- ing plants to one of the hospitals vicinity. They are also Wednesday, April 16 is the date tothe looking forward to a hike and for the regular monthly meeting cook -out within the next two of the Livonia Township Women's weeks. Ka -bobs will be part of Club at Lone Pine Inn on Six the menu with bacon and eggs cooked on a can another feature Mile road at 12:L5 p.m. The principal speaker of the day will be Barton Rogers Prin- cipal of Livonia Center School. St. Michael's Lea Mrs. Ruth MacBride will con - g ve tinue her series of discussions on Honors Pen Mar Five Child study. St. Michael's Bowling league held its banquet Monday, April Cecil H. Habermehl 7, at 7 p.m. in St. Michael's hall. Attends ReXall This year as in former years the Convention invited the sponsers and the bowlers invited their wives The drugstore customer will and friends. receive more for his dollar during Pen Mar Cafe team won the 1947, according to Cecil H. Hab- championship of our league. Mr. ermehl, proprietor of the Rexall Van Berutti represented Pen Mar Drug, Store on Plymouth road. Cafe andwas presented with the I Mr. Habermehl, who has just league trophy, which will remain "returned from tho: Rexall in. his possession for the 'next _Inter.- state Convention at the Hotel (Continued on page 6) (Continued on page 9) A Page - 14-V O N 4- A . --_ Wednesday, April,16, 1947 THE LIVONIA N Plymouth, Michigan Livonia Township's Official N"ismer ARTHUR JENKINS, Editor STERLING EATON, Publisher fPhone Plymouth ifi „ Entered as.Becond Class Matter In The United States Post pffice at Plymouth, Michigan Around Livonia Mrs. Max Schumacher has been ill, but at this time is reported to be coming along very well, and expected to be out before Ion, g. Bob Green of Detroit took Betty Schumacher to the J -Hop at Plymouth last Friday. Before the dance they were included in the group that were dinner guests of Bea Hartman at Huck's Inn and following the Prom returned to Rosemary Guthrie's for break- fast. s * � Surprise Party The boys and girls of the Wilcox School sixth grade pleasantly surprised Louis Balmes last Tues- day with a birthday party. Mrs. Lillie prepared the birthday cake, whichwas decorated with a little brown school house with 'the U.S. flag gaily flying from the top of the school house and the "Book of Knowledge" at the side. Mr. SAN �ffwmm BE% IME M 0 PHOTOGRMPR"' OF QUALITY Have a Portrait taken, for Mother's Day 17190 Lasher PHONE Redford 7798 The Livonia Center 4=H, sewing club;' under' the direction of their leader, Jeanne Tuck, will exhibit ...... a lovely white -shirt by the pupils. Everyone had a grand time in- PAi A �+ �i*i their sewing products at the F t!l.�t"�►Frl,lr _ Balmes. Wayne County Training School "SISTER KENNY" Order now — Immediate Delivery on Thursday, April 17. In the Beer - Liquor - Wine lawn road has purchased the evening the girls are to partici- lunch room next to the Riverside those big technicolor Cartoon shows. Saturday, April pate: in a style show, to review the clothes they made during the ED, _PALISZEWSKI, Prop. Watch for the opening date. past six months. The: girls are: Dancing Saturdays BEST BLOCK CO. Mary Martin, Lois Jeanne Meier, ARCHIE McGOWAN fence along side of the station Lois Jeanne `Schumacher; Quain- 31022 Ann Artsar Trail 30901 Five Mile Rd. Phone Evergreen 4020 tance Hoare, Jane Ann Donnelley, Barbara Evans, Beth Weitzel, and Near Merriman Road Remember the date—and bring the Gang with you Marlynn Schumacher. to enjoy this Great Fun show. Balmes was also presented with ...... a lovely white -shirt by the pupils. Everyone had a grand time in- Children, 17c, plus 3c tax ................... ..... .40c eluding a very appreciative Mr. jMrM CEMMEK'r BL%'V'CKS Balmes. —in— "SISTER KENNY" Order now — Immediate Delivery Mrs. Faye Davis of Orange- lawn road has purchased the j We Delivea — Free Esfimafes lunch room next to the Riverside those big technicolor Cartoon shows. Saturday, April Roller Rink on Plymouth road. CEMENT AND MORTAR Watch for the opening date. Complete Line of Building Supplies x � x Mike Byrnes severly injured his right leg last Tuesday when the BEST BLOCK CO. fence along side of the station 1 - - fell while Mike and several of 30901 Five Mile Rd. Phone Evergreen 4020 his helpers were removing the - fence. Sunday, April .20, Mrs. Walter Clark (Marie) leaves to attend . theWomens' International Bowl iiig Congress convention in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Clark is a delegate to the four day meeting. Miss Sue Ann Passmore, who has been confined to --her home for the past two weeks, returned to school this week. A representative from the Greening Nurseries will speak on budding and grafting at another outstanding meeting of the Liv- onia Horticultural Society on Wednesday, April 23 at 8:15 in the Livonia Township Hall on Five road. On Saturday, April 19 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Anderson will be the bridge guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thacher of Ann Arbor Trail. Have A SPENCER designed just for you to re. j lieve strain on 'tired muscles. j Doctors' pre - 0 scriptions care• fully filled. j Mrs. H. M. Bock 9 11040 Auburndale j Rosedale Gardens i Phone Liv. 2267 after 4 p.m. 9AMILOT and PULICE Spaghetti -House STEAKS, CHOPS and Chicken 9031 Middlebelt Road next to Camilot's Beauty Salon — Livonia 9234 hAft FM Aft Penn' Wat Plymouth, Michigan Adults, 33c, plus 7c tax............ 40c Children, 17c, plus 3c tax ................... ..... .40c Eery Child, Regardless of Age- Must Hava a Ticket Thur., Fri., Sat. — April 17-18-19 Rosalind Russell—Alexander Knox —in— "SISTER KENNY" NEWS Hey Kids! of all ages— We're having another of those big technicolor Cartoon shows. Saturday, April 19— Plus Charlotte Henry—Jack Oakie—Gary Cooper —in— "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" Remember the date—and bring the Gang with you to enjoy this Great Fun show. Showings -1;00-2:45. Box office open at 12:30. ADMISSION 20c TO ALL Sunday Shows Continuous from 3:00 P.M. Penniman -Allen Theatre Plymouth, Michigan Adults, 33c, plus 7c fax ............................40c Children, 17c, plus 3a tax .............. ............20c SUNDAY thru SATURDAY — APRIL 13-19 Ingrid Bergman=Cary Grant —in— "NOTORIOUS" NEWS CARTOON SPORT REEL Penivadman-Allen Theatre 'Northville, M c igan PRICES Adults: 33c plus 7c tax ---------------------- 25c Children: 17c plus 3c tax ---------------------- 20c Wednesday only — April 16 "TRAILING DANGER" —also— "SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI" Three Showings — -5:00 - 7:OQ - 9:00 Thur., Fi., Sat. — April 17-18-19 Gene Tierney — Tyrone Power "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" Please Note: First show begins at 6:30. Box office open 6:15 NEWS Wet April 16, 1947 EWS" her. Raymond states that it was l " . a rriistake.; Serving. on thQ jury iII LIVONIAN "Do you dare me to do it?" and --- Alice then said, "Dare you to do Pierson School News . what' and with that Raymond Kindergarten -50 percent atten- who sits behind Alice scratched dance cause by chicken pox, flu and whooping cough. Finger painting also many Easter ideas were used in art work. Stories liked best were: "Country Bunny and the Golden Don't Waxand Scr®6 Shoes" and "Painted Easter Eggs". Songs were learned about rabbits, Floors lrrlts a W28k�- birds and--Spring.Four rain irX y c use songs are enjoyed on stormy days. Mrs. Imonen and Johnny and Mrs. Ross and Lloyd visited on Once d Year«March 31. They presented the "' room with two bags of soft wood, cosyt A* ntl ere" +`i to apply y...gol,k to as<.t. :•:. measuring tape, coping saw, - - drY1"Plasti•Kotegives a high -gloss, smooth, raisins and crackers in honor of _+ Protective finish that does not skip or crack! Robb and Roger's March birth - It's easy_ to clean ... Alcohol tesisraat Non days. The Kindergarten plans to Aid. ..5eIf-leveling $95 •:} play Rhythm Band for the Nlusic .t;regnires irawpzing! Quint Festival in May.. F< On Wednesday ;all chirlren en - j oyed egg, dyeing p "arty. 't On Thursday Mrs. Loris Hotchkiss and Mrs. Reich who were room - mothers gave us a lovely Easter party., -,We made colored paper eggs and pinned them on a large Easter Bunny, after we were blind saund F folded. Four prizes were given. We visited grade 4 and liked A�� _ their exhibit. Milk, ice cream and rabbit and chicken cookies was 27454 Plymouth Rd. the treat. Redford 1049 Nancy and Norma Westfail gave each pupils a nice Easter d A car . s we were going home, we put our dyed eggs into in- dividual yellow and purple bas- kets made by Mrs. Hotchkiss. They were beautiful indeed. GROCERY—N- Newburg School ews .. ...... The boys are all out for base - OPEN DAILY -9:00-7:00 ball and have chosen Robert Lay - FRIDAY and SATURDAY ton as captain of the team which will play Livonia in the very near 9:00-8:00 future. The team is getting new bats, balls, masks and shinguards. Complete Self Service Frederick Lockwood and Norman Herron are going out as pitchers and Robert Layton and Jo John - CHOICE MEATS & son as catchers. The students were not washed - GROCERIES away in the recent ,flooded areas - about -Livonia township as they were safe at home during their DAILY DELIVERY OF two days vacation at Easter time. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Baseball has started for the girls' physical education classes 8861 MIDDLEBELT RD. and they have chosen Delores Semple and Shirley Newstead (Continued on page 10) ill UNLESS YOU FEEL �'�rappy * Better Pay by Check... No need to pay for other peoples' errors. No sense in being the victim of your own. } If you pay by check and others make mistakes, your cancelled checks will prove payment. If you slip up and forget to pay a bill, the stubs of your check book will show your omission. We invite you to open a checking account withus. E INGTO N NATE N Farmington, Michigan Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 11 mage 3 Patent Medicinerr - Ponotain Service B mum R�T�v OPEN 10 - 10:30 HOME SERVICE DAILY Notions Apparel —�-- Accessories supplies Something . . . Of Everything .. . For Everybody ... joy Road, at Inkster Road Garden City "When you need something fry us, for if we don't have it, we can and will get it." 24 -Hour Towing . . . Day or night, if you get stuck within a 50 mile radius of the garage. Phone us. Fair prices for towing — and any necessary repair. ,r No money down on repairs — Easy budget terms. New 600xl6 tires — $14.00 Parts and Accessories — New Batteries Phone Livonia 2081 8726 Middlebelt Road On Ladies' and -Men's Special NEEDED GARMENTS IN EMERGENCY 24 - Hour Service (Small Charge Added) were Jimmy. Ford, Melvin Pass- rmore, 5 Shirley Koekrler, Shirley JURE' T 1IAL r Whitener, Norma Page and Ruth ; ' ' ' Wilcox Pennala; presiding judge,;,: Ian School Sixth grad- MacMurtrie. The prosecutor was ;WA " st used"��j�ry pIa'n +a in Kenneth Wagner. Other pupils February to solve some _of: the taking part in the trial were Dun- tradegies�;-that' come =up witl z the can McIntyre, defense counsel; sixth grades pupils. The first trial John Miller, court clerk; prosecu- was a success. The -next trial tors witnesses, Francis Kauranen Alice Vance verusu Raymond and •Carolyn Masters; defense Denton was tried by a six man witnesses, Homer Coleman; Ser - jury and the case was Alice ac- geant-at-Arms were Raymond cused Raymond of Scratching her Schmidt, Vincent Maioranna near the eye. Carol Shaufler and Carol Yanka. Alice said that Raymond said, Ruth Pennala "Do you dare me to do it?" and --- Alice then said, "Dare you to do Pierson School News . what' and with that Raymond Kindergarten -50 percent atten- who sits behind Alice scratched dance cause by chicken pox, flu and whooping cough. Finger painting also many Easter ideas were used in art work. Stories liked best were: "Country Bunny and the Golden Don't Waxand Scr®6 Shoes" and "Painted Easter Eggs". Songs were learned about rabbits, Floors lrrlts a W28k�- birds and--Spring.Four rain irX y c use songs are enjoyed on stormy days. Mrs. Imonen and Johnny and Mrs. Ross and Lloyd visited on Once d Year«March 31. They presented the "' room with two bags of soft wood, cosyt A* ntl ere" +`i to apply y...gol,k to as<.t. :•:. measuring tape, coping saw, - - drY1"Plasti•Kotegives a high -gloss, smooth, raisins and crackers in honor of _+ Protective finish that does not skip or crack! Robb and Roger's March birth - It's easy_ to clean ... Alcohol tesisraat Non days. The Kindergarten plans to Aid. ..5eIf-leveling $95 •:} play Rhythm Band for the Nlusic .t;regnires irawpzing! Quint Festival in May.. F< On Wednesday ;all chirlren en - j oyed egg, dyeing p "arty. 't On Thursday Mrs. Loris Hotchkiss and Mrs. Reich who were room - mothers gave us a lovely Easter party., -,We made colored paper eggs and pinned them on a large Easter Bunny, after we were blind saund F folded. Four prizes were given. We visited grade 4 and liked A�� _ their exhibit. Milk, ice cream and rabbit and chicken cookies was 27454 Plymouth Rd. the treat. Redford 1049 Nancy and Norma Westfail gave each pupils a nice Easter d A car . s we were going home, we put our dyed eggs into in- dividual yellow and purple bas- kets made by Mrs. Hotchkiss. They were beautiful indeed. GROCERY—N- Newburg School ews .. ...... The boys are all out for base - OPEN DAILY -9:00-7:00 ball and have chosen Robert Lay - FRIDAY and SATURDAY ton as captain of the team which will play Livonia in the very near 9:00-8:00 future. The team is getting new bats, balls, masks and shinguards. Complete Self Service Frederick Lockwood and Norman Herron are going out as pitchers and Robert Layton and Jo John - CHOICE MEATS & son as catchers. The students were not washed - GROCERIES away in the recent ,flooded areas - about -Livonia township as they were safe at home during their DAILY DELIVERY OF two days vacation at Easter time. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Baseball has started for the girls' physical education classes 8861 MIDDLEBELT RD. and they have chosen Delores Semple and Shirley Newstead (Continued on page 10) ill UNLESS YOU FEEL �'�rappy * Better Pay by Check... No need to pay for other peoples' errors. No sense in being the victim of your own. } If you pay by check and others make mistakes, your cancelled checks will prove payment. If you slip up and forget to pay a bill, the stubs of your check book will show your omission. We invite you to open a checking account withus. E INGTO N NATE N Farmington, Michigan Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 11 mage 3 Patent Medicinerr - Ponotain Service B mum R�T�v OPEN 10 - 10:30 HOME SERVICE DAILY Notions Apparel —�-- Accessories supplies Something . . . Of Everything .. . For Everybody ... joy Road, at Inkster Road Garden City "When you need something fry us, for if we don't have it, we can and will get it." 24 -Hour Towing . . . Day or night, if you get stuck within a 50 mile radius of the garage. Phone us. Fair prices for towing — and any necessary repair. ,r No money down on repairs — Easy budget terms. New 600xl6 tires — $14.00 Parts and Accessories — New Batteries Phone Livonia 2081 8726 Middlebelt Road On Ladies' and -Men's Special NEEDED GARMENTS IN EMERGENCY 24 - Hour Service (Small Charge Added) Page 4 41 V: O N ,I. A N Wednesday. April =16, 1947 Baird Rosedale Gardens Civic League Bridge Luncheon DeWulf's ............. 60 .. c L no W L Red Sox 68 48 April 30 Town Hall PLUMBING FIXTURES = nssr iing Indians .............. 67 49'' Don't, forget the bridge lunch- Ross Q League Athletics 66 50 Brownies .. 56 ` 60 eon to be held on April 30 at the Town Hall given by the Mom's ! FITTINGS &REPAIRS `= Yankees . 56' 60 55 61 Club of Livonia. Everyone is cor- GAS & OIL 'i O. W. Burks .......... Tigers .. .... .. , dially invited to attend this ; 0 League White Sox ............ 53 63 luncheon and pillow cases party, 215 201-613 Livonia House League .... Senators ............... 43 73; in the There will also be door prizes. AUTOMATIC 1 .. , . Wednesday evening Remember the date—April 30th. l ' John's Market gained a tie for,- Civic League, the Red Sox moved On April 11th at the home of WATER BEATERS first place Tuesday night by tak- into first place by virtue of pick- Mrs. Sasal, Wayne road, the Liv- f ina four points from 0. W. Burke, ing up three pointss from the were onia Moms held their regular C. �• LEC-TGERT while Associated Machine dropp- Tigers while the Indians monthly meeting and started 208Sankos ed two points to DeWulf's Mar- splitting their match two and two with the White 'Sox. The work on the pillow case for the card 1 2167 — 20547 Fenkell ket. Coon's took three from Rabiola Athletics, only two 'points back,. three of the four from the party.RE. The card party held at the home ::•, ,�<,o,�,�<,�<,� �.�.�... and Hi -Speed niched Habermehl for three also. won Senators. The Yankees went into of Mrs. Timerson was a huge success both socially and -finan- 215 W L a tie with the Browniess by win- cially. There were seven tables. Bucknell Associated Mach. .... 70 46 ning three of the four points. 200 Seoress - * -'- 37 John's Mkt. .....: ... 70 46 Fellot 201 Avoid all advertised cancer JALDRICH Coon's ..........:"...... 68 46 Loucks 223 cures." - Hi -Speed :....::..... 63 53 Baird 58 24.3 DeWulf's ............. 60 56 '.. Herschelman Cochrane 201 Habermehl ............ 49 67 Ross I . 200 Rabiola .............. 48 68 223 200 Bucknell -2; Wilson's -0 O. W. Burks .......... 36 80 Livonia Business Mens' League 200 Games Chavey 215 201-613 54 W L 200 GAMES Sott's Bar 37 200 Mike's Hi -Speed .. . . 57 36 Roman 205 200 Marie's Gigt Shop .... 55 38 Sudol Bunker 235 - Bucknell-Knowlson .... 53 40 Nelson 208Sankos :.:... 51 42 Wolfram i 245' Joy Bar ... ..:.......' 44 49 Wolfe, Jr. McKinney 215 Wilson Farm Mkt.....:. 40 53 Bucknell 209 11. Firemen ......... 37 56 J. 221-619 Livonia Men's League Jahn's Mkt. 53 34 Mahalak Cleaners .... 36 58 .O'Brien Byrnes _ 204 Results . -` 45 49 Cochrane 226 223-632 37 Hi -Speed -2; Firemen -1 32 Petschulatt I . 238 Joy -2; Marie's -1 Bert McKinney rolled an even Gibaud 223 200 Bucknell -2; Wilson's -0 league Coffee Livonia Hwe. .... 39 213 Swkos-2; Mahalak-1 200 Games Chavey 215 201-613 54 200 GAMES i Downing Sott's Bar 37 200 Nelson 200 Davis 200 205 Lowry 216 ; Safko McKinney Baird Kreger Bunker 201 co%u.v;ly.:r':r•:• Noble L... Martin 232 202 Kingsbury Hackett 208 200 f i Kay 233 204 1 ' McKinney 212 f 1 Bucknell 209 205 g,F j Boos 220 202 Baird 237 I i Bowling Da Or Open p g y a. \J Livonia Men's League Jahn's Mkt. 53 34 69 Ile • . Wolfe'., Real Es. 48 39 66 45 49 Hayes Service ... 50 37 66 32 E Heichman-V. Ev.....:44 43 62 Bert McKinney rolled an even M Mac's Dairy Bar . , 42 45 50 league 7=' Livonia Hwe. .... 39 48 58 200 Games ;/ Q Smitty's Rend. .... 33 54 47 i ; - Sott's Bar 37 5,0- 47 200 Games 225[!2. i ; Safko McKinney Baird Kreger 207 204 212 213 co%u.v;ly.:r':r•:• Noble 1 215 202 Kingsbury 204 ' McMullin s9� 204 1 ' Hamilton Heichman 211 212 DITY R. Whitehead 205 I Wolfe, Jr. 202 Results i S Heichman-3; Wolfe' -1 Smitty's -1; Mac's -3 'BOWLINGHayes-4; Scott's -0 Jahn'., -3; Hardware -1 Plymouth Gardens League ■ W L I i Bowling Da Or Open p g y a. Gunter Poultry Farm .. 52 Rosedale Cleaners .... 50 Wendt's Service ..... 47 Ply. Middlebelt Rec. .. 41 Howard's Mkt. 40 32 34 37 43 44 f Care S's Garage Maple Lawn Dalry ... 39 35 45 49 night — 12 new Alleys Crawford's Service .... 32 52 :4. ' X�'• t.: •.' `k'� {'� s':.•. Bert McKinney rolled an even {, ,. 1. , ...•�, .• . N,vw �,.r •:.• •. - Phone: Middlebelt 9451 - 600 series to to the last Thursdays bowling.gaa league in%.."'•/�. ,.•• «.:; ,.<•/{r :M.• .�,• k ;•:y:',.: a:3f ^•"``' 200 Games '� �t..��Ni .>} rs,r. . rjrc.'{:;i."''•'.:>::��::,••;•.•rr...�l:::,.:k};:�':.'.rr�: - For Reservations McKinney 230 ..•'ka'•,'.• r ;>s:; •: 4 : ':::;::':', �`:::, Hoover 225[!2. thBY:%j ?f•'^ 5653 Middlebelt Rd. Baird Kreger 212 213 co%u.v;ly.:r':r•:• 1 Rowland 202 I Lowry 201 s9� CHICKEN ID SHACK S Where Meals are Tempting and the Bills Delightful. Beer and Wine to take out SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN - ®pen 6:30 a.m. ® 10 p,m. Phones Livonia 9290, 2554 34115 Plymouth Road Wednesday, April 16, 1949 L I V O N I A_N Page 5 there were: Marvin Thayer,Geo.' Trinka, Russ Hasselbach, Doriss Teen A0tl Topics Ryder, Barb Goodbold, Sally Hol - 7 i' comb, Alline Burns, Larry Ben- tley, Beverly Baisley, Gerald VanTassel, Margaret C h a v e y, f Gordon Stokes, Harold Salow, f Beverly Jahn„ Bruce MacGregor; Betty Tubbergren, Marylin Bar' k Qget, Mary Rolen, on MacGregor, a Martin Kreger, Jim and Bob ...... i'.hy zy ��t... ; ' Wagenschutz, Shirley Johnson, Wally Gardner, Betty Mino, Ted Burton, Jerry Harder, Jim Mc - Hi Kids! The J -Hop, sponsored Dowell, Bob Perkins, Ray Lawr- by the Junior class and held in ence, and June Schwarz, all dress - the gym of Plymouth High school, ed in their best suits and formals. turned out to be a big success. Mr. and Mrs. Kreger and Mr. and The theme of the dance was "A Mrs. Ryder of Livonia were chap - Southern Plantation." The dance erons at the dance: - floor was elaborattely decorated Redford Union High School in Southern style. Buddy Smith's forfeited their first league track Orchestra from Detroit played for meet of the season to Plymouth the dancers. The entertainment High School last Friday afternoon. was the Monte Carlo" dancers This was to be the first league from Detroit and some local tal- meet for both tams this season. ent, Joe Cicirelli from : Livonia. Two assemblies were held in The fellows and gals whom I saw the Plymouth High School audi- torium last week for the students of the high school. One assembly OODHEA t �� was on the subject of "How To Train Your Dog" which was a L I man who had several trick dogs. on the stage and displayed their TO �� tricks. When he had finished, a movie on the same subject was Shown The th o ei was an assem- from bly to introduce the magazine sales to aid the Football Benefit for tthe high school into the high school. REXALL _ ^-� That's all for this week guys and gals. See you next week. Jack J. Gage 1� f Campfire Board to r Meet at Meier Home �✓ On Friday. morning, April 18 at the home of Mrs. W. G. Meier the members of the Campfire Exeutive Board will meet and hold their regular monthly meet - meet- The careful compound. p ing. They will make plans for the ing of your doctor's pre spring months for the girls in- scription exactly as cluding cook -outs, and other events tie-, girls throughly enjoy written is a sacred trust lnhel1g of -the year. This will be the farewell meet - of your Rexall Pharma ing for Mrs. Richard Gaston as fist. Fresh, potent in- she is leaving this neighborhood about the first of May. The group gredients alone are will lose a very good worker and used to assure maximum backer when Mrs. Gaston leaves. benefit to you. Bring us your next prescription - act THE j YOUR REXALL j j DRUG STORE j CECIL 'HABERMEHL, Pharmacist 32101; Plymouth Road , Rosedale Gardens ' Plymouth; Mich. Phone Livonia 3156 . as low as $100.00 have always been part . of our services. 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Plumbing and Heating Contractors Member Detroit and National Association of Master Plumbers 38630 Plymouth Road PHONE PLYMOUTH 1505 Nights, Sundays, Holidays—Livonia 2073 Page 6 L I V O N I A N Wednesday, April 16,'.1947 St. Michael's League Honors Pen Mar Five (Continued from page 1) year. This trophy will beome the permanent possession of any sponsor who has a team winning the championship of our league three times. The members of the Pen Mar Cafe team, McGrath, Koontz, Sumara, Doty and Sudol were presented with individual trophies by Clarence Hoffman representing Livonia Recreation. The men in our league who rolled 250 or more were presented trophies by Mr. Hoffman with their score and name engraved. The men to receive these trophies were Doty and Gibaud. Sudol who bowled the highest single game in our league 259 will receive his trophy for his 268 game in the House league Gowman's Phar- macy team finished in second place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowman were present and Mr. Gowman plans to reinforce his team with more strike vitimines next year. Father John E. Contway and Father John J. Hardy were pre- sent. Father Contway addressed the bowlers and presented the "Most Improved Bowler," Frank Riley and the bowler who has been "Loafing Or Sitting Down On the Job," Jay Fahey, with ap- propriate gifts. We were all pleased to have Father Hardy with us after his recent illness. The officers for the next year will be: Fred Brandt, president; Al Derham, vice-president and Joe Liverois, secretary -treasurer. The banquet was prepared and served by the St. Michael's Alter Society under the supervision of Mrs. E. Harrison, Mrs. A. Rollins and Mrs. E. Siterlet. They were assisted by Mrs. L. Humpert, Mrs. E. Pryor, Mrs. C. Guideau, Mrs. J. Joslonski and Mrs. Joe Liv- ernois. The refreshments were served by C. Kunnel and George Lar- viere. The men of the bowling league made it known that they would donate a complete catchers out- fit to the St. Michael's sechool team. After dinner the party danced to. music by Al Derham's Or- chestra. Mrs. Mae Biankenhagen New Women's Club Head On Thursday, April 10th at 8 p.m. the regular monthly meeting of the Rosedale Gardens Wom- en's Club was held at the Club House for the purpose of elect- ing officers for the coming year. Mrs. Mae Blankenhagen, presi- ` den, Mrs. Florence Wood, 1st vice- president; Mrs. Merriam Brook- er 2nd vice-president in charge of speakers; Mrs. Verona Burton, sercetary; Mrs. Genevieve Valr- ance treasurer. After the annual meeting re- frehments were served. THERE'S .NOTHING SYNTHETIC ABOUT THIS VITAMIN PRODUCT If you like to get your B vitamins as intended by Mother Nature, remember WHEATAMIH this name — DRIED YEASTJ W H E A T A M I N _ DRIED YEAST.: -=_- It's the richest nat- ural food source for the whole Vitamin B Complex. And— you'll be agreeably surprised! It's remarkably pleasant to take. Stir it in milk, or plain water— tastes fine that way!—and "down the hatch" without fuss and bother. It's remarkably pleasant after you take it! WHEATAMIN DRIED YEAST is non -fermentable and works silently in your system. So be sure to ask for W1010EATAMIN DRIED YEAST ' ®ss Drugs Elmer Ross George Ross 27478 Plymouth Road cor. Inkster Rd.—Livonia 3611 Taxpayers Group Take Booth (Continued from page 1) make the decision in regard to the Carnival. Several persons living on Brent- wood north of Seven Mile road appeared at the meeting to make complaints regarding individuals in the neighborhood who they thought were violating the Zoning Ordinance. President Thomas suggested they contact Everitt Mason the Building Inspector and then if the condition was not remedied a letter would be writ- ten to the Zoning Board. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Luther Whiteley, Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Charles Cooper who have birthdays in April. YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW USE THE BEST ... CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY Your Local Dealer Phone 9 841 West Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, Mich. OPENING ATE: MAY 1st HAMBURGERS — HOT DOGS ROOT BEER — "CODES" ICE CREAM ICE CREAM FREE TO CHILDREN 10 AND UNDER ON OPENING DAY, ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. 36615 Plymouth Road Planting Time is hear For Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Evergreens, and Perennials Guaranteed to Grow Call Carl's Landscape Service No Job too Small 34118 Richland Livonia 3757 Pruning, Spraying, Fill Dirt, Top Soil IR&Si MAI RU OP will be one year old Friday, April 19 and to celebrate this occasion we are offering a � 20%Savings 0n Evwerytrhing 31517 Plymouth Road Rosedale Gardens Livonia 3251 "The gift to please, comes from Marie's" 0 -S.PRING 15 E it And With It, Comes the Time for Ellsworth's Spring Service Specials Have Mud and Water from Recent Floods Damaged Your Braking System? Let Us Give Your Car a Thorough Inspection $3*45 Be Sure — Be Safe Adjustment and Front Wheel Bearings Repack Included FIRST AGAIN With the latest in service equipment! See our new Lindenair Motor Flusher. Complete- ly clean sludge and grit from your motor with oil, under high air pressure. Nothing eles like it in Garden City. This service with 5 quarts fresh oil Including Clutch Disc, Pressure Plate, Re- lease Bearing, Fuel Pump, Carburetor, Dis- tributor, Oil, Gaskets, installed in your car New Car Performance LUBRICATION ,SPRING SPECIAL! We will lubricate your car at all points, with factory specified oils and greases, change transmission and differential lubricants, drain crankcase, flush and refill with 5 quarts of Mobiloil, repack front wheel bearings, drain and flush radiator. All for—only Including Lindenair Flush COMPLETE PAINT JOB000 $� Your Choice of Colors — Bumping Extra 141W5 FREE ESTIMATE RALPH ELLSWWW0"RTHr 1 DEARBORN 2310 MIDDLEBELT 6121 29210 FORD RD. 4W GARDEN CITY $40,000.00 GENUINE FORD PARTS Wednesday, April 16, 1947 L I V O N I A N Page Seven Church Arizona. Mrs. Davis is a colorful and talented Christian Indian SPIRITUAL, -CHURCH OF CHRIST—Rev: M. A. Kelly, 29100 ROSEDALE ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH—Father Contway, pas- tor, Rosedale Gardens. Masses ai VWS woman, educated at our mission- Plymouth road. Sunday school 10 to 11 a.m. Evenings worship, 7:00 , 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 a.m. ary schools. At the time of print- HOPE CHAPEL, EV. UNITED ing, there is some uncertainty as 7:30 p.m. Healing and messages. BRETHREN, Six Mile road, near to whether Mrs. Davis will be Wednesday afternoon services at Middlebelt. Morning worship,. able to get here for this service 1:30 p.m. Thursday night prayer 10:30 a.m., Sermon Subject "An but we are hoping that tentative meeting. Important Question"; Sunday plans may be completed. 5 p.m. school, 11:30 a.m., Classes for all Young Adults meeting. 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ITCHING ages with Mrs. Fred Fielding as Christian Youth League. The T.F.W. Hall 25255 West Seven superintendent. Christian en- Young Adults will be the guests Mile Road—Sunday Services -10 SMARTING BURNING deavor 7 p.m. The pastor is con- of the Young Adults at Central a.m. Sunday School — 11 a.m. o F SIMPLE ducting a special series of bible Methodist Church, Detroit, at a Worship Service — 6:3'0 p.m. classes for young people during party Friday, April 18. Meet at Young Peoples Service -7:30 p.m. HEMORRHOIDS the C.E. hour. Question period included. Rev. Stanley H. Forkn- the church at 7 p.m. The dinner and annual congregational meet- Evangelistic Service—C. Warren Wilson, Pastor. U N G u E N T I N E er, pastor. ing has been postponed until Wednesday, May 7. Dinner 6:30 * "`°'"'' "' RECTAL TMCONES ROSEDALE GARDENS PRES- p.m,. annual meeting 8 p.m. Elec- All doors open to courtesy.— Thomas Fuller 1 BYTERIAN CHURCH, Hubbard tion of new officers and adoption �� and West Chicago 3 blocks south of burget. Men Reserve Tuesday, Men's Club Se ^�° " °^• °� of Plymouth, 1%. miles west of Middlebelt. Rev. Woodrow, pastor, May 6. meeting. next week's paper for further SELLE BODY SHOD Cowman Pharmacy 4 minister—Sunday, April 20 9:30 announcement. COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE a.m. church school. 11 a.m. Nur- — -- Expert Collision Work " 31515 Plymouth Rd.—Liv. 2723 sery during the church hour. 11 NEW BURG METHODIST Phone 177 a.m. church service. We are ex- CHURCH — Verle J. Carson, 936 Ann Arbor Rd.—Plymouth Rosedale Gardens pecting that Mrs. Roger Davis minister, 9614 Newburg Road, will be here to speak at the Plymouth 761-J, Saturday: Fidelis church service. She is a native Navajo Indian. She and her hus- band are missionaries to the Navajo Indians at Indian Wells, McKEE OIL BURNER SERVICE Prompt efficient service on all makes of oil Furnaces — Stoves Water Heaters REdford 1303 L. BLAKE JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy LET s NM/ mbvw FRIENDS SAIF THIS ABOUT YOU osor .H1,R AS A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER YEAR YA•DE MOTH PROOF GO 'S Pharmacy Complete Drug Service 31515 Plymouth Rd. Liv. 2723 Rosedale Gardens class visits at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McColiough, 15 Oak- dale, Pleasant Ridge. We leave the hall at 7:15 p.m. Sunday morning worship at 10:00 a.m. Miss Fern Scribner is our guest preacher. Anthem by the choir. Sunday school at 11:00 a.m. Mr. Roy Wheeler, superintendent. Classes for everyone. Youth Fel- lowship at 6:30 p.m. Monday at. 7.30 p.m. at First Methodist Church, Ypsilanti an Institute for Official Board members. Friday; W.S.C.S. open Board meeting at First Methodist Church, Plym- outh. Friday: Our Woman's Soci- ety will have a Fashion Show. Potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. Free- will offering will go today the pledge of the W.S.C.S. to the Building Fund. COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH, holding services in the Pierson School, Seven Mile near Farmington road. Rev. Fred An- drews, pastor. Worship service and Sunday school classes held simultaneously.; from 10 to 11 _o'clock:- Nursery school for very young children every Sunday. Come and worship with us and met your friends and neighbors. GAYLORD ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL, 19188 Gaylord Rd. 3 b_1ocks south of Grand River. Phone EVergreen 0124. 10:00 p.m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Bible study, and Prayer service. We cordially invite you to come and worship with us. Edwin Gordon, pastor. FELICIAN SISTERS' CONVENT CHAPEL, Schoolcraft road. Mas- ses daily and Sunday 7 a.m. Bene- dicition daily 5 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 23701 Cass avenue, corner of Macomb, Farmington. Church and Sunday school, 11 a.m. Wednes- day service 8 p.m. Reading room open from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays and Wednesday evenings 9 to 9:30. ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Farmington road at Five Mile road. Theodore Sauer, pastor—Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m., Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. LIVONIA COMMUNITY CHURCH. Farmington road just south of Five Mile road. Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. Church service, 11:30 a.m. Rev. John E. Hendricks, pastor, MEN'S Sanforized Broadcloth WE Open every evening until 9 p.m. Corner of Seven Mile and Farmington Roads S P6 0 R Ts' HEADQUAIR"ERS Livonia Western Wayne County Hardware & Lumber largest selection 5 Mile at Farmington Famous makes—in stock Phone Livonia 3140 Silk Worm Taper Leader Baseball Gloves WE HAVE CREEPER $5.95 & up & NATURE NYMPHS 1, Fly Box ... 10c & up Baseballs— Wader Suspenders Bobby Feller—$1.10 $1.50 U.S. Boot Foot light wader ........................ $22.50, Ladies' Grass Green light wt. hip boot $10.501 Men's hip boots ............................ $9.95 & $10.50 Men's 100% wool trousers for trout fishing ............ $11.25 BENJAMIN AIR RIFLES AND PISTOLS CROSSMAN AIR RIFLES Order your Deer Rifle Now for Fall It es Expuerieunce . . . to diagnose car aches and pains it takes skilled hands to repair your car. At the first sign of trouble —drive in here. Our repair service is guaranteed! Authorized Sales and Service OPEN DAILY SATURDAY 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION 20740 FENKELL PHONE REDFORD 0900 Page 8 _ L I V O N I A X - Wednesday, April 16, 19417 Cub Pack 28.2 Celebrates were Mr. Walker, Mr. Morey, Mr.; SeverA - irthday - :Buxton and Mr. Barker.-' Additional pictures were then (Continued from page 1} shown to an enthusiastic audience., I of the value of cubbing at home Pack 282 deeply appreciate the r use of Hope chapel for their cere-. APROMLIS Ri and in the neighborhood. Mr. Swarthout of the Clarence - and wish to thank the ville `Pack then presented, the minister minister and congregation for its;:; use. It also thanks Mr. Eaton, the Dressed Doll years charter to the pack. After P.T.A. representative for running; Vi a hilarious ice breaker, the cubs the projector. followed their flag bearers to the The next meeting will be the front. Five new cubs :fames Zunich, Joseph Belcher, James last Friday of the month as usual See Her at the Belcher, Robert Kermode and and we hope to have another successful meeting at the Wilcox Livonia Richard Pennola were welcomed school. into the pack with a solemn candle ceremony: * Rotary . Carnival y Water, Water Many of the cubs received c o v e t e d advancements. Wolf badges, Bear badges and Lionx ar- Everywhere (Continued from page DOLL HOP badges with gold and silver rows for extra achievements were c were forced to move so because pinned on expanding chests by the fires were put out b the p y beaming mothers, visible marks of merit earned by the co -opera- rapidly raising water and there were children and sick eo le p p 33438 Richland, tive work of boys and parents: in the family. 1 block west of Farmington Rriad Then the committee members Five or six calls were received from residents in Green Acre _ w_ and south of Plymouth Road and Den mothers received a re- Subdivision south of Five Mile y' cognition for a year of work with road. Persons living along Seven the cubs, a gold star for service. Those, that received stars were Den Mothers, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Kuhns, Mrs. Bar- ker, Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Za- bell. Incidently Mrs. Zabell re- ceived her seventh sstar for ,that many years of good work. Com- mittee members receiving stars THE BITCHING POST B f 0 f A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Five Mile at Middlebelt d Mile, Six Mile and in the Stark neighborhood suffered some dam- age.4,rom the flood. Pymouth road between Arden and Auburndale was flooded and several speeding cars stalled when they hit the water going too fast. Spots along Five Mile road near the Dutch Mill and on Schoolcraft were temporarily blocked stopping traffic. The. Livonia Fire Department Phone was still busy Monday, but only in emergency cases will they go out and pump out base- ments. All told, they spent 34 hours pumping out storm sewers and sanitary sewers that became clogged over the weekend. Calls were even received from Nankin township residents. The Township Water tscard truck was in operation both Sat- urday and Sunday manned by Charles Wolfrom and Dan Mc- Kinney. While the weekend was discouraging and damaging for most families, the plumbers, electricians and automobile ser- vice stations had a banner week- end. If you have anv items of inter- est abount your family or friends please call 16. E Don't give your husband a chance to say you can't keep a budget straight ... have no sense of the value of money . . or will soon be spending more than he earns. Prove to him that you can be as business- like as he. FORMERLY RE® AND W.. HITE STORE PHONE LIVONIA 2343; - 34215 PLYMOUTH RD. AT STARK RD. Wie&," ay, April -16ff 1947 L I Y O N ASI. ,. Page 9 Elm Baptist Women's Missionary -Won Elects New Officers (Continued' from ".,page 1'}` by which this group nopes to gain a better understanding of Truth as it is revealed in Romans 6:23. Following the` regular businesss officers were elected for the new year: president, Mrs. Vann K w r e n; vice- president, ' Mrs. Prine; secretary, Mrs. Duncan; treasurer, Mrs. Toombs; devo- tion al leader,Mrs. Trout; missions and readings, Mrs. Wrenn; White Gage;; Sunshine Sister, Mrs. Hess; guild sponsors," Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Duncan. At the close of the meeting prayer was offered for those given on the missionary prayer list of the day. Secret pals were revealed and names were drawn for new ones for the following year. As we extend to you an invita- tion to join with us in the service of the Lord, it is with this thought in mind Jesus' said, "That who- soever Will may come." Cecil H. Habermeil Cross; Mrs. Sheluy; social chair Attends Rexall man, Mrs. Adams; pianist, Mrs. Convention. -. p�,,r�o�o�rr�r�n:uf�o�rr�uic�n�o�n�nmvr.o�ir�o�o�n►xT+�•llnp�s& (Continued from page 1) Statler in Detroit last .week, bas- � _ i? �� � increased- his prediction o the fact that i ``mow creased production, raw mate-- riais and export-import trade And will enable manufactures to re- _ T duce prices. //�_ ! - 1 �Wln Rexall druggists from the sta- tes of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana attended the three-day conven- tion. Hosts for the meetings were the officers of the Michigan Rex- 0 DAY CALL FARMINGTON 9S ale Club. \ NIGHT CALL—FARMINGTON 0031-M i While at Detroit, Mr. Haber- ; mehl heard Arch T. Carithers, Rexall General Sales Manager, , report to the delegates that Rex - all Drug So. set an all-time high i Mike B ernes a rvice for dollar sales during 1946. Cari- thers added that the 1947 pro- Seven Mile Road at Middlebelt Telephone FAIT. 9046 spects suggested that business would be even better this year.:•..n�r�n�n��n�n�n�n..,,�n��n�nr�n�n��r��;o ri Sale Annual Smr ia g Of HORSES, CATTLE, SWINE And FARM MACHINERY to be held at ' BAR -NOTHIN' RANCH OWNED AND OPERATED BY Eddie Porath 6646 West Six Mile Road_ (East of Pontiac Trail) Northville, Michigan Sale starts Noon Saturday April 2 6S 14 7 Auctioneer, C. B. SMITH, Lansing, Michigan HMSES No. 1 BERTINA, PALOMINO, 6 yr. PHBofA, Inc. Reg. No. 6809. Bred to Tesoro King AQHA, Reg. No. 2076, May 17, 1946. No. 2 GOLDEN PRINCESS, DARK PALOMINO, 9 yr. Bred to Tesoro King, AQHA, Reg. No. 2076, June 24, 1946 No. 3 COTTON, PALOMINO, 9 yr. Bred to Ranger Boy (Ap- paloosa Horse Club, of the State of Oregon, No. 62), September 8, 1946 No. 4 GOLDEN GLORY, PALOMINO, 7 yr. (Sire: Yellow Jacket—Tenn. WII-360141) No. 5 BABE, APPALOOSA, Bred to Ranger Bby, AHC -No. i 62, August 19, 1946 No. 6 FILLY, SORREL -STAR, Foaled 1945 by REY-PHBA No. 2983. No. 7 FILLY, SORRELL-STRIP, Foaled 1945 by REY-PHBA No. 2983. No. 8 FILLY, SORREL -STAR, Foaled, June 16, 1946 by Tesoro King, AQHA 2076, out of GOLDEN PRINCESS No. 9 GELDING, PALOMINO, Foaled, May 19, 1946 by Te- soro King, AQHA 2076, out of MICHIGAN FIZZ, PHBA No. 6808 No. 10 GELDING, PALOMINO, Foaled, June 12, 1946 by Te- soro King, AQHA No. 2076, out of SARAH GAL, PHBA No. 6807 No. 11 GELDING, PALOMINO, Foaled, August 5, 1946 by Ranger Boy, AHC No. 62, out of COTTON No. 12 GELDING, SORREL -STRIP, Foaled, April 23, 1946 by Tesoro King AQHA No. 2076 out of BERTINA, PHBA No. 6809 No, 13 GELDING SORREL -STAR, Foaled; June 28, 1946 by Tesoro King AQHA No. 2076 out of GOLDEN GLORY No. 14 GELDING, GREY -STAR, Foaled, July 3, 1946 by Ran- ger Boy AHC No. 62, out of BLUE GREY MARE No. 15 .GELDING, BROWN, Foaled, August 10, 1946 by Ran- ger Boy AHC No. 62, out of Appaloosa Mare BABE yrs Cattle (Grades) Many will have calves at side by Sale Day.—Bangs Tested. No. 50 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 51 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 52 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 53 ANGUS COW 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull G No. 54 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 55 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old,Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 56 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 57 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 58 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 59 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 60 ANGUS COW, 6 yr. old, Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 61 ANGUS HEIFER. Dropped in spring and early summer 1946. Vaccinated. Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 62 ANGUS HEIFER. Dropped in spring and early summer 1946. Vaccinated. Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 63 ANGUS HEIFER. Dropped in spring and early summer 1946. Vaccinated. Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 64 ANGUS HEIFER. Dropped in spring and early summer 1946. Vaccinated. Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 65 ANGUS HEIFER. Dropped in spring and early summer 1946. Vaccinated. Sired by: Reg. Angus Bull No. 70 to 82 HAMPSHIRE GILTS Hampshire Fall Gilts (Eligible for Registry) By COMMANDER KING of Water Cress, No. 331383 Out of dams of ROLLER and MERCURY breeding Farm Meeehinery' No. 101 TANK HEATER No. 102 TANK HEATER No. 103 CREAM SEPARATOR No. 104 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 105 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 106 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 107 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 108 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 109 32" WIRE FENCE—new No. 110 40" WIRE FENCE—used No. 111 40" WIRE FENCE—used No. 112 40" WIRE FENCE—used No. 113 40" WIRE FENCE—used No. 114 FEED TRAILER on rubber No. 115 Electric Shallow Well PUMP No. 116 LAYING BATTERIES No. 117 LAYING BATTERIES No. 118 LAYING BATTERIES No. 119 Ford MILKING MACHINE No. 120 Universal MILKING MACHINE, complete with pipe and stall cocks No. 121 HAND CORN SHELLER No. 122 BUTTER CHURN—electric driven No. 123 Rubber tired WAGON with steel bed and sides No. 124 Pekin WAGON GEAR, 3" rim—excellent condition No. 125 Oliver STEEL WAGON No. 126. Two -horse CULTIVATOR No. 127 Two -section SPRINGTOOTH HARROW No. 128 Two -section SPIKETOOTH HARROW No. 129 GRAIN BLOWER, powered by mounted Ford engine No. 130 Dunham CULTIPACKER No. 131 Oliver LIME SPREADER No. 132 Ohio HAY LOADER No. 133 Ottawa DRAG SAW No. 134 Oliver CORN BINDER No. 135 Oliver GRAIN BINDER, 10' power take -off No. 136 Dellinger ENSILAGE CUTTER No. 137 Papec ENSILAGE CUTTER No. 138 Fordson TRACTOR, on good rubber, with mower and grader attachment (Ideal for small estate) No. 139 Fordson with POST HOLE DIGGER No. 140 Ford -Ferguson 14" Two -Bottom PLOW No. 141 Ford -Ferguson 14" Two -Bottom PLOW No. 142 Ford -Ferguson 2 -row CULTIVATOR No. 143 Ford -Ferguson BULLDOZER attachment No. 144 Black Hawk CORN PLANTER No. 145 DISC MULCHER No. 146 MULCHER No. 147 MANURE LOADER No. 148 2-8x32 TIRES and RIMS No. 149 2-8x32 TIRES and RIMS No. 150 2-8x32 TIRES and RIMS No. 151 2-8x32 TIRES and RIMS TERMS FLOYD KEHRL, Clerk First National Bank, Plymouth TERMS OF SALE -10 months' Time at 6% Inter- est, 1st National Bank, Plymouth SALE TO BE HELD INSIDE Page 10 LIVONI f, W lcox, -PT Move-Aehead -congratWa a- Q y_iter- I With Pla ound laps noon entertainment. i ygr , , Mrs. Heur ion a,r;d Mrs. Nixon (Contir_uk froi#1 'ge 1) poured, tesAglarkgg meeting. been purchased tc mark off the Therewag- On' drspl dome of cowt,s,an4`volley, ba pqfd� were the work done by"Ali Stark lona Mr ar d4NVg.)9terG4_' ._ group including na6� ;;sglove Ford making, felt bean bads kn'tted Tie P_T. , :has beeir spontoring we.. and S also. a, b6ok dtssplay. Satu i �fterrrooi r tivies swi' h Ori April fo.at the lx Yiewof Mrs. the combined efforts of the Boy Jesse Bennett There 'Ii be a Scout leaders: ef.,�fi94 282 of potluck lunhceon an&4ie ladies Wilcox and other interested fath- will finfh the.,.Marchi-lesson on ers. Proceeds are being divided drapes and "i ur&ains. equally by both groups and the buy portion is ; being used COOL S buy playground equipment. Sixix softball"bats; `a`catdhers knit have already been purchased and as (Continued from page 3) soon as the weather permits, as captains of the •two different basketball backstops will be set groups. The groups will practice up• at batting, catching and running, * after which a school team will be Mrs. Don Pelzer Elected selected to play with some near To Extension Board by seventh graders in the near future. (Continued from page 1) Laura Cicerilli was the cham- Executive Board.pion rubber* ring thrower at the Miss Dubord explained the dis- game board in physical education tricts and duties of the members class ringing the number eight of the Board. Mrs. Brewer of the three times in. succession. Riverside Book group reviewed Katherine Hepp of the Farm - "Get Thee Behind Me" by Spence. ington school has joined our ranks The highlight of the day was at Newburg and is a member of the demonstration of making the 7-H group. corsages by Mrs. Coates from Many pictures on the success Taylor Center. Mrs. Gage, Mrs. of the American Negro have been Nixon, Mrs. Pelzer, Miss DuBord displayed in. the History room as and Mrs. Heurion were the re- a step toward International Peace. cipients of'these corsages made by The Language Arts classesare Mrs. Coates. working at present on a social Mrs. Jesse Bennett and Mrs. letter writing unit and are yyrit- .Anthony Kreger. were in charge ing lettters ta,Ireir relatia?es_'and of the program and are to be friends. The letter will be :cor- rectly folded, ;,placed in an en- velope, a d d e s s e d properly, stamped acid sealed. The instruc- CA �+ for will post the letters for the ® students and then they can look for an answer. The next letter will be to a "Pen -Pal". Our doctrine of equality and liberty and humanity comes from _ our belief in the brotherhood of man, through the fatherhood of God.—Calvin Coolidge. 9035 MIDDLEBELT RD LIVONIA 9234 All married men should carry insurance, but not enough to make the wife rejoice. iC If you have an; chmg tt, sell or rent try a Livonian want ad. They bring results.—Plymouth 16. Wednesday, April 16, 1947 28175 Five Mile Road Ross ondRehner ® ■ ALAMANAC 1 Loud clamor is always more or less insane. APPJI. 16—Wilbur Wright, born, 1867. 17—French and Indian war begun, 1753. 18—Paul Revere's ride, 1775. 19—Patriot's Day, commemo- rating battles of Lexing- r ton and Concord, 1775. i 20—Andrew Carnegie builds $1,500,000 Temple of Peace, 1903. 21—Battle d San Jacinto, 1836. 22—Oklahoma territory � c opened, 1889. wxu sesta GOOD EYESIGHT Makes History for You Compliments of John A. Ross. L. E. Rehner Doctors of Optometry 809 Penniman Ave. Plpznoum Michag Phone .430 , Monday -1:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm. 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East of Station Phone 107 Wednesday, April 16, 1947 LIVONIAN Page 11 Mrs.' Damen also stated that she Around1Vo Iia did not know the jug contained gasoline. 8: On Monday, April 7 the Execu- tive committe of the Livonia Health Guild met at the home of Mrs. Russell Wendtt6 make plans for the booth at the Rotary Car- nival they wish to announce that Miss Florence Thomas the VNA nurse and Mrs. Meta Hoenecke the Wayne County Department of Health nurse for Livonia town- ship will be at the booth to an- wer any questions on their work. Jerry Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Wolfe is home from the U. of M. for Easter vaca- tion. It was reported last week in the Damen fire story that Mrs. Damen and her son were exper- imenting with a model airplane engine however, Mrs. Damen was doing -the washing when the dog upset the glass jug of gasoline. m Re -upholstery I J/ Call us with confidence for reliable, smart, re -upholstering, GUILBEAUCT Corner Westbrook & Fenkeli PHONE REDFORD 3100 One pig has been added to the Township livestock menagerie. Miss Betty Schumacher of Sur- rey road and Bob Green of e- troit attended a dinner party at Hucks' Redford Inn on Friday,. April 11. The party was given by Bea Hartmann of Plymouth pre- deding the Plymouth High school J -Hop. A house warming was given for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grimm of Wayne road by their friends and neighbors on Tuesday, April 8. Friday, April 18 Marie's Gift Shop will celebrate its first an- niversary. The Red Cross still needs your help. Mrs. Clyde Carey, chairman of the Livonia Township Red Cross Drive, announced that al- though all the envelopes are not in, the Drive would fall short of itss quota of $1,300. If you have a donation, mail it to Mrs. Clyde Carey, 33203 Plym- oiith road, Plymouth, Michigan and she will see that you receive your membership card. PIERSON PTA MET MONDAY On Monday, April 14 the home of Mrs. Carl Dubpernell was the scene of the Pierson Executive Board meeting which met to make plans for the next two months meetings. There will be no Pierson meet- ing this month and all are urged to atend the township wide meet- ing on April 22 at Stark School. They buried the pedestrian the other day who held that the motorists are the ones that should dodge. "When that blustery old wind makes the curtains dance and the windows rattle, it's fun to hop into a bed already warm and cozy. "Flow come? My new electric blanket, of course. "M am likes it, too. She sleeps better 'cause she knows I'm snug and warm no matter what the weather. Sis (who's pretty smart for a girl) claims bedmaking is easier. And Dad goes for it because it costs only a few pennies a week." Blitaful, healthy slumber is as close as the nearest l),sm k_Flea office or your neighborhood appliance aea`e= who stocks automatic electric blankets. Made of lure virgin wool by firms who created electrically heated flying clothing, automatic blankets are light and fluffy -textured. In soft boudoir pastels, they wash beautifully, and one blanket does the work of three old-fashioned ones. See them today ... and switch to better sleeping. Satin -covered electric comforters are available, too. 'AA Stop In and Drink a Toast with one of your friends 33700 ANN ARBOR TRAIL Lou'Humpert & Co. 30843 Plymouth Rd. PFLEUGER BRONSON and other RODS & REELS ROBERT'S BOATS Livonia 2001 SHAKESPEARE TRUETEMPER � to for the J® Ep5 I once a seas ant out VL out beasiae COata,0artcith Sou W Set 9 e of gleeQ1u a119 aajusts b aflket aU to et changes• r` ten'pera to "MUSIC FOR MICHIGAN," starring the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Tuesday evenings at 7.30—WWJ Page 12 n L I V O N I A N Wednesday, April 16, 1947 ON THE JOB — THOSE LITTLE PERSONALIZED WWASN AmEftS Tree and Lavin Service Weekly Maintenance, Only 25 Cents Phone Plymouth 16 Tree Surgery - New Lawns Built FOR SALE CEMENT and cinder clocks avail- , Reseeding — Top Dressing able for immediate delivery. NORGE REFRIGERATOR, 6.7 Sorenson & Doty. 36215 Joy Rd. cubic ft., phone Livonia 2334. Phone Ply 882 -WI. 24-tfc Livonia 3058 Itp MISCELLANEOUS ROAD GRAVEL, crushed stone, fill sand and top soil. Livonia FRANK DAVIS Shoe repairing, 3987 and Evergreen 3887. 7tp 11051 Stark Rd., 1-2 block south of Plymouth Rd. tfc ONE EUREKA vacuum cleaner and attachments, used very PAINTING and decorating, +ittle. Call Livonia 3252. 2t paper p hanging, spray painting. Free CHAIN-LINK fence, steel posts estimates. Mr. C. White, Livonia installed. Free estimates. Call 2428. 44 tfc Livonia 3427. tfc BLOND DINETTE set, single bed with spring and mattress. 38285 Five Mile Rd., phone Plymouth 846-W2. ltc 8 GEESE, 3 turkeys and eggs. 9126 Danzig ave. Phone Liv- onia 2752. 2tc RED E. 4 h.p. garden tractor, 1945 model, 8 in. plow, cultivator, double disk and potato digger. Call at 1500 Bainbridge or phone Livonia 3556. 2tp -,-.]� I 1, William Stiles Phone Farmington 1670 JOIN THE AUTO CLUB AND INSURE OUR CAR AT COST e � AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN EMAYFLOWER HOTEL L. B. RICE, Mgr. — Phone 180 r Plymouth mmm Jlu L 'Barber Sho One block east of Middlebelt on Five Mile Road 1 Headquarters for Lumber Roofing and all Building Materials Coal for all types of heating plants Plymouth . Lumber & Coal Company 308 N. Main St., at P. M. Tracks I Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich. CONCRETE mixers zor rent by day or week. We deliver and ' pick up. Just call Livonia 2496. 24-8tp FOR floor sanding, finishing and linoleum, call Eger and Jack- son Co Plymouth 1552 " 28-tfc PAINTING and aecorating. Free estimates. T. H. Pauline. 15486 Surre;. Rd. Phone Livonia 2473. _ 14-tfc PLOWING, mowing, discurg, light bull dozing and back filling. . J. J. Brown, 31361 Schoolcraft. Phone Livonia 3671. 5tp SEPTIC tanks cleaned, so,d and installed. Immediate service. Reasonable prices. L. Mallard, corner of Plymouth and Inkster Roads. Phone Livonia 3233. tfc FOR FREE estimate and demon- stration of WEATHER SEAL COMBINATION STORM WIN- DOW AND SUMMER SCREENS. Call Livonia 3,266. 4tc BUILDING PLANS—consult me and save money on new homes or additions. I will design your plans or work from others. Can recommend carpenters, masons, plumbers, etc. R. Anderson, 29805 Greenland, Livonia 2518. tfc LICENSED BUILDER will build your home on contract or hour- ly rate. Additions recreation rooms and attics a specialty also blue prints and houseplans ser- vice. Phones Livonia 2518 and 3885. tfc FOUND MALE COCKER SPANIEL near Plymouth and Ann Arbor Rds. T. W. Lamb, 34850 Standish Rd. Phone Livonia 2758. ltp On April 26 from 8 to 12 p.m. at the Rosedale Gardens Club House the members of the Wo- men's Club will give their annual benefit party. This year the "Square Dance.", called by Al Durham will be the highlight of the party. Teen -Alters cordially invited to attend this party as well as anyone interested in square danc- ing. There will be refreshments and soft drinks available. This prom- isess to be a lovely evening and everyone is cordially invited. Watch the paper for further in- formation regarding the Women's Club Hobby Show on May 8 at the Club House. ;RED'S : SHOP; 1 New Location 1 Used Mowers Bought & Sold Parts Saws Filed and Set Bicycle Repairing j i Scissors & Knives, Etc. f All Work Guaranteed 34425 Plymouth Rd. 1 Plymouth, Michigan Phone Livonia 3114 Red Vaughn C�ONGRATULATE 27U MI -- w h lovely ,onniversory' cardl Extr nice g greetings e, 'designed by4 - --- ROS5. Yourget them, of �tourse,�at the better �tOres 0�11jI So STOP • M . RAn& Amb ow* EMIL ubz Lurugs The prescription Pharmacy 27478 Plymouth Road cor. Inkster Road Livonia 3611 31390 Plymouth Rd., corner of Merriman Rd. — Phone Livonia 9202 Authorized United Motor Service " Complete Brake Service " Motor Tune Up * Wheel Balancing * General Repairs— Batteries, Tires * Genuine Parts and All Work Guaranteed * Road Service — Phone Livonia 9202 I 9A Suits Right in Fabric ... Cut .. . Tailoring ... 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