HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1944_0823Plan Harvest
Festival Here
On Monday evening, August
14th, a group of people met at the
Livonia Town Hall to make plans
for a Harvest Show to be held in
Livonia Township on Saturday,
September 23rd. The doors will
open at 4 p. in. Mrs. A. T. M.
Peterson of Rosedale Gardens
is the chairman of the Victory
gardens for Livonia township aid
is the chairman for the Harvest
Show. Mr. Dallas Hay was chos-
en as treasurer and Mrs. Donald
W. Donnelley as secretary.
There will be an artistic arange-
ment of flowers and vegetables—
also a display of home canning
4-H exhibit and Junior entries
from their own gardens,
Livonia Township wants a Vic-
tory Garden Queen between the
ages of 16 and 20 Entries must
be in to Mr. R. A. Snodgrass,
32190 Myrna, Rt. 3, Plymouth or
call 2098, or Mr. Dallas F. Hay,
30425 W. Seven Mile Road, Rt. 2,
Farmington, by September 9th
which is the closing date. R. A.
Snodgrass is the Victory Queen
chairman and any inforformation
may be obtained by calling him
at Livonia 2098. The Victory
Garden Queen Court will be made
up from Eighth grade girls.
Other chairmen for the Harvest
Show are Dr. Marie Timpona,
Dr. Hilda Whitright, Mr. Earl J.
;Burt, .Mr. John Martin, Mrs. Har-
ry Daniels, Mrs. G. A. Bakewell,
!Mr. Dallas Hay, Mrs.D. W. Don-
nelley, Mrs. Chester Tuck, Mrs.
E. J. Burt, Mr. George Simpson,
IMr. R. A. Snodgress. Judge: Mrs.
W. J. Yeager.
There will be another meeting
at the Livonia Town Hall on
Tuesday evening, August 29th
at 8:30 p. in. Anyone interested
in this project is invited to attend.
—�k
Mrs. Arnell Hoyt left Thurs-
day for St. Paul, to see her father
who underwent surgery and is in
a critical condition.
*THE LIVONIAN*-
Entered
at the Plymouth, Michigan, Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter.
Phone Plymouth 16 Vol. 5, No. 27 Wednesday, August 23, 1944
Club Appeals For
Robe Material
The Mom's Club _,:iet at the Li-'
vonia Town Haill on Wednesday,
August 16th and had a potluck
dinner. In the afternoon the la-
dies made slippers for an appeal
that came in from Fort Custer.
,More material is needed by the
Mom's for this work. If you have
and woolen material in your home
please contact Mrs. Clara Smith,
Livonia 3137 or any 'Mom in your
locality and they will see that the
material is picked up and put into
lap robes or slippers, Four pair
of slippers and 4 lap robes were
sent to the United States Naval
Convalescent hospital at Glen-
wood Springs, Colorado. An
appeal came from Fort Custer for
36 pairs of slippers. 17 pairs have
_:cen shipped out and there is a
need for material for these slip-
pers These boys in the hospitals
are from this district as well as
other districts and so you may
be supplying your own son or,
neighbor's son with a robe or
slippers.
Mr. and •Ivirs. Francis Fischer
and family, left Sunday for Tole-
do, Ohio, to get their son, Fritz
who is visiting his grandmother
Mrs. C. A. St. John. Their son
Bobby remained for a short visit,
before returning to school.
Miss Rose Hinds of Jonesboro,
Arkansas, is spending two weeks
with her neice Mrs. C. H. Groth.
Members of Barber Shop Quartet
Earl Rupert, George Gdanic. Lou Burke and Roger Cooper
The Saturday Evening Post, in the issue of August 19th,
carries a story "You Take the High Note", which gives the
history of an amazing organization, The Society for the Pre-
servation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Sing-
ing in America, Inc. This Society whose name completely,
if somewhat lengthily, disclosed the purpose of its existence,
now has Chapters in more that half the States and Canada.
Livonia Township is lucky enough to have a thriving Chap-
ter of which Tom Baird, of Rosedale Gardens, is President
The Gardenaires quartet, composed of men from Rosedale
Gardens competed in the Championship Quartet Contest at
Detroit recently.
Marries In Ohio
Mrs. Robert Bingley
Announcement was made this
week by Mr, and Mrs. Victor
Kingsley of, 9803 Auburndale ave-
nue, Rosedale Gardens, of the
marriage of their daughter Doris
Brown to Robert Bingley of Ply-
mouth. The marriage was a sur-
prise to the many friends of the
young couple.
They were married in Napole-
on, Ohio and will make their
home in Plymouth. Both were
graduates of Plymouth high school
and are well known here.
Select Grade
Supervisor
Harry O, Johnson, superintend-
ent of Livonia township schools,
announced this week his faculty
assignments for the various
schools.
The two junior high schools wil.
be headed by Gerritt Kramer,
former principal of the Rosedale
and Elm school districts, who wil'
be in charge of Livonia Center,
and James Rossman; former prin-
cipal at the Stark school, who will
be in charge at the Newburg
school.
Following is the complete list
of assignments:
Kindergarten=Pierson, A. M.
Pauline .Isham;Rosedale, Margaret
Laine; 'Wilcox, P. M., Pauline Is -
ham; Stark, Jane Bowser.
First grade—Pierson, Lillian
Anderson; Wilcox, Elsie Bengel;
Elm, Bernice Roberts; Rosedale,
Doris Smith; Stark, Lucille
Reeves.
Second grade—Pierson, Eliza-
beth Edgar; Wilcox, Edith Coop-
er; Elm, Dorothy Smith; Rosedale,
Marjorie Becker; Stark, Effie
Searle.
Third grade�Pierson, Myrtle
Funk; Wilcox, Winefred Johnson;
Elm, Barbara Wood; Rosedale,
Beatrice Bowen, principal; Stark,
Gladys Ryder.
Fourth grade -Pierson, Hester
Leavenworth; Wilcox, Irene Well-
er; Elm, Catherine Thurman;
Rosedale, Esther Simpson; Stark,
Audrienne Gates
Fifth grade—Pierson, Dorothy
Wheeler, principal; Wilcox, Erma
Bridge; Elm, Ruth ;McBride; Rose-
dale, Alice Weaver; •Stark, Louise
Helwig.
Sixth grade—Wilcox-Section 1,
Eunice Young; Wilcox -Section I,
Miss Helen Graves, of Chicago, Floyd Bingel, principal; Rose
Illinois, has been appointed Grade dale -:Section I, Gladys Swanson;.
Supervisor for the Livonia Town- -Rosedale-Section II, Agnes Lee
ship Schools by the Board of Edu- (Grace Breningstall); Stark, Iva
cation at their meeting held Mon- Rinehart.
day, August 14, 1944. Junior high school—Edna Huff,
Miss Graves received her Bach- Edna Brake, Grace Breningstall
elor Degree and her Masters De- (-°-fines Lee); G. Kramer, Mary E.
gree from the University of Chica- R -b 0, .James Rossman, Louva Wa-
go. She has taken additional grad- terrnzn, Elaine Ra•dkev, Margaret
uate work at the University of Gollinger, Florence Gerdes.
California and the University
o Briggs—M. Adeline Lee.
Michigan. She has a rich back- 7k—
ground of experience in Illinois, Friday, August 25th at 2 p. m.,
Minnesota, and Michigan. During is the date and time of the Bake
the past seven years she was em- Sale and Silver Tea to be given at
ployed as Elementary Supervisor the home ofMrs. Harry Daniels,
i n t h e Buchanan, Michigan 34030 Dorais Street, Goventry
Schools. In addition to her teach- Gardens. There will be plenty of
ing and supervisory experience cakes, pies, cookies, etc. This
she has been active in several bake sale and silver tea is given
Education Associations ,and Bus- for the benefit of the Livonia
iness and Professional Women's Ccmmunity Church. Everyone in
!Clubs. She took over her duties the community is cordially invit-
on Monday, August 21, 1944. ed to attend and donations will
be appreciated.
Mrs. John T. livwell and daugh-
ters, Mary and Susan spent last Mrs. James E. Tanner and child -
week at Indian River, 'Canada, ren returned last week from a
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ann week's vacation spent at Lake
Fitzgerald. Erie near Point Peeley.
P"s TWO THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, August 23, 1944
For Refrigeration
Service Call
Livonia 2941
Work That's Different
and Distinctive
# i i
9035 Middlebelt
between Chicago & Joy
Authorised Sales Headquw-
tm for Stamps and Bonds
CFARMINGTON
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THEATRE
Wednesday, Thursday,
August 23, 24
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ES TO THE
FREE DISHLADIES!
"Bridge of San
Luis Rey"
-- with
Lynn Bari, Frances
Lederer
— um&—
"Goodnight
Sweetheart"
with
Bob Livingston and Ruth
Terry
Friday, Saturday,
August 25, 26
"Detective
Kitty O'Day"
with
Jean Parker and Peter
Cookson
—and—
William Boyd
-n—
"Three Men From
Texas"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
August 27, 28, 29
"The Desert Song"
with
Dennis Morgan, Irene
Manning
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MaIllace Berry and Marjorie
Main
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"Rationing"
To score a hit with the family, i
add bacon bits to muffins, waf-
fles, pancakes, cornbread, pota-
to salad, popovers, omelets, cook-
ed vegetable greens, and stuffed
potatoes.
To each of his pallbearers at
his funeral B. E. Bopst, of Fred-
erick, Md., willed the sum of $5.
REWS
SHOP
General Repair
Used Mowers Bought and Sold
Complete Line of
COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Repair and Replacements
Keys Made to Order
Saws, Scissors, Knives, Etc.,
Sharpened by Machine
Lawn Mowers a Specialty
Ground by the Ideal Machine
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
29201 Plymouth Road
East of Middle Belt Road
PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN
Phone Livonia 2341
City of Plymouth
Enjoy Ideal Fbma Lifal
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CH ��" Low Tax Area
Shopping Center
l Schools, Perks
The New, Ideal, Clean Suhur6 -i City
Becoming Nationally -Known for Beauti-
ful Parkways and Far -Sighted Planning.
Lifetime Homes $300 Down
READY TO MOVE IN! Large living room, file features,
recreation room, full attic, 50 -foot lots. An ideal loca-
tion, convenient'o as West Side industries.
OFFICE and MODEL L?EN OR PHONE MR. MOON
FROM 10 A. M. to 9 P. 61. } AT PLYMOUTH 1230 g .
—*Look for the Yellow and Black Signs
DAWSON BUILDING CO.
He helps
keep trouble from
happening
He's the
Central Office
Maintenance Maw
— and a vital part of good telephone service. He
keeps the central office equipment in good work-
ing order.
The speed and accuracy with which he does his
job have a great deal to do with keeping telephone
service flowing smoothly — especially these days
when the wires are needed for war.
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE C.OMPA__RM f
* Invest in Victory — Buy More War Bonds *
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WAR NEEDS
LONG DISTANCE
"Please limit your
tail to 5 minutes!*
when Long Distance
circuits are crowded,
y'ednesday, August 23, 1944 THE LIVONL46N no Thr --
I erIowns j ip ]`reals , Mrs. Alpo Phipps, Mrs. Mar-
L 1 L News jorie Hamilton, Mrs. Katherine
_ = Meier, Mrs. Gladys Tuck and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Hoyt and Mickens. Five of the ladies at-
hildren returned from a three tending the party are to have
,-eeks' vacation at their summe- similar parties in the near future.
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ottage near Gaylord, Michigan. A bazaar and silver tea will be
A breakfast party was held at held in !he parlors of the Livonia
he home of Mrs. T. R. DeVrie_; Community Church, Friday, Sep -
,n Wednesday, August 16th. At-'' teniber 15 at 2 p. in. There will
ending the party were Mrs. Ralph be infant's wear, children's cloth -
'^se, Mrs. Lottie Shannon, Mrs. ing, aprons, pot holders, fancy
Vm. Kutchins, Mrs. Lucille Ha t;- work, also a white elephant table.
RACE
Each-Night
Post Time - 6:30
Opening �. riday Night
St
SEPTE.
Admission: .60 including tax Free Parking
Par-Nlutuels — Photo -Finish — Daily -Doubles
Proceeds to be used for the bene-' Louisiana to spend two weeks
fit of the church. The hostesses visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
fo, tris party will be Mrs. H. Dan- T R. DeVries of Coventry Gar -
ie s, Mrs. Myrtle DeVries and i'dens. Her daughter, Theora
Mry. Dorothy Case. Trapp has been spending the sum-
* ' - i mer with her grandparents.
Mrs. L. Graham is in the High- i
land Park hospital where she un Ann and Kathy Howell spent
derwent an operation. She is get-': last week visiting at the home of
ting along nicely. All her friends Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sparrow on
wish her a speedy recovery. I Allendale, Detroit.
iVIrs. Thada Trapp arrived Wed-
nesdayWar evening from Bossier City,' y
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Northville DownsTroth ng Assoc 16ti on
H. B. Dennison, President
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page 34M THE LIVONIAN
YOU'VE TRIED THE
REST; NOW USE THE
BEST ...
CLO'VERDALE
FARMS DAIRY
Your Local Dealer
Phone 9
841 Weat Ann Atbw Tnsii
Plymouth, MiC
PLUMBING AND
IDEATING
Parts and Fixtures
Repairs and SWOOP
C.1. LNGERT
20547 Fenlcell Ava.
Cor. Patton
REdfmd 1187
Get better results with
better feeds
LARRO
HEADQUARTERS
Poultry Remedies
SAXTON
Farm Supply Store
587 W. Ann Arbor Trail
Phone 174
For Livonians
the
DICKERSON
HARDWARE
33405 Grand River
Phone 4
Farmington
Is still the favorite
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You will find us al-
ways ready to serve
and if you can buy it
today we'll have it to
sell.
Towziship Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Branion
spent two days last week at Lake
City, near Cadillac.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peresty
and Catherine spent last week in
Chicago.
John, Mary, and Petey Lee are
visiting their grandparents in
Toledo, Ohio.
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Mrs. H. T. Valrance and chil-
dren spent the week of August
7th at cottage near Caseville,
Michigan. They were joined
Sunday by Mr. Valrance.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steele were
visited last week by Mrs. Steele's
mother, Mrs. L. C. Reed of Lan-
sing, and her sister and Mrs. H. L.
Pride and son of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Odg-
ers, Ingram street, announce the
birth of a daughter, Karen Ma-
rie, August 5th.
Private George W. McNeill,
and A/C O. E. McNeill who are
both in the air corps. spent 15
day furloughs with their mother
Mrs. McNeill, and sister Mrs. Wm.
Steuerwald, the forepart of Aug-
ust. George who had been station-
ed at Panama, Florida, has now
been transferred to Westover
Field, ,Massachusettes. Edwin is
stationed at Camp Beal, Califor-
nia
The Nurses group met at the
home of Mrs Cass J. Kershaw,
Wayne road, for a social meeting,
on Tuesday evening.
iMrs.Nora McKieran and daugh-
ters Claire and Joanne of Detroit,
were Thursday night guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cox.
PALACE M
Beer - Liquor - Wine
ED PALI,SZEWSKI, Prop.
(Formerly Frank's Ina)
310U22 Ann Arbor Trail
Near Merriman Road
Insulation
and
Storm Windows
Will Cat Yons MAGA Q
Costs to a Mlnl m
We will gladly give you an
estimate on the ooft o2 In-
sulatina or on the r of
Tnets]]�i�¢ storm MAL
The costa are exceedingly
low and Sn,ance is avaib blit.
Plymouth
Lumber & Coal
Company
M a >rftk St. at P. ]lei.
Tracts
Phone 102, Ptynwutb, W&h
Wednesday, August 23, 1944
FOR ACCURACY IN
Right!WAR INDUST ��
One error can cost lives and
planes ... that are depending on
your accurate eyesight for safety!
Don't take •chances, let our Regis-
tered Optometrist examine and
prescribe the proper glasses for
your improved, safe, sure vision.
Dr. John A. Ross—Dr. L. E. Rohner
DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY
309 Penniman Ave. Plymouth, Mich Phone 433
Our office hours are every evening from 7 to 9 o'clock and
from 1 to 5 o'clock Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays
Dependable
Car
Service
QUALITY PRODUCTS - FRIENDLINESS
That's why there is no better place to trade in
Livonia
CAL ROBERTS
GULF PRODUCTS
Phone Livonia 9202
Corner Merriman & Plymouth Roads
Wednesday, August 23, 1944
Township Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jacobs
announce the birth of a daughter,
August 10th, at Sessions hospital,,
Northville. She has been named
Martha Louise.
Donald Carlson is on the sick
list with a case of mumps.
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Don't forget to save all your
waste paper for the Cub Scouts .i
who will call for it with their
"puck -up" wagon. If they should
miss you on their regular pick-up
day, call Mr. Pitts, Livonia -2961,
and he will tell you which Den is
in charge of the collection for that
week.
GUST'S
MARKET
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Every Customer Here is a
Satisfied Customer
Groceries
and
Meats
♦ • ♦
29444 Joy Road
Just West of MWdlebelt
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New Jap Army (thief
Gen. Hideki Tojo has been relieved
of his post as chief of the Japanese
army general staff and has been
succeeded by Gen. Yoshijiro Umezu
(above), ambassador to occupied
Manchuria.
L. BLAKE
JEWELER
Opposite Post Office
Northville, Mich.
The Best Place to Buy
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
During the Summer
Still the Best place to Trade
RED AND WHITE
ROSEDALE
GROCERY
Fred VanLandinham, Prop.
QUALITY
SERVICE
PRICE
Choice Groceries
and Meats
Large Vegetable Department
FROZEN FOODS
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Shop where all Rosedale residents make their headquarters—
We are here to serve.
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iOXIAN Wage n"
'a ragas &-a wairra via • 20740 Fenkell
You'll Find Detroit's Finest Phone
Red. 0900
Selection On Our Lot
Our Service Deportment Is The Most Efficient
In The Northwest Section.
SILL BROWN See As When You
ant a Better Car
r When Your Car
Needs Repairing
IeS
OLDEST REAL
ESTATE FIRM
HARRY S. WOLFS
?h MURANCM
Phone Livonia 2668
31398 Five Mile Road—Just East of FW=dngton Road
List your property with us for prompt sale
FEEDS - FERTILIZERS
FARM SUPPLIES - SPRAY
MATERIALS - GRAINS
BUILDING SUPPLIES
All Kinds of Coal
The Eckles Coal &
SupplyCompany
rhos. 107
882 Holbrook ,Plymouth
Page Six THE LIVOKI"
VON BURG'S
RMFORD's.. .
Oldest Established
JEWELERS
=1000 Grand River Avenue
UDhols erina
Old Furniture Made to Lo k
Like New
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Redford 3100
vault Up6klerilg
21161 Fenkeli
Corner Westbrook
Cor_stant companion of this sad -
eyed bewildered Japanese youngster
was "Shipper," the slip's mascot of
a coast guar;;-ma.eued assault trans-
port, where the "Little Tojo" found
haven and medical treatment from
the strife that surged over his Sai-
pan home.
SHOE REPAIRING
Expert Work
Frank's Shoe Repa:tr
11151 btark Rd., % Blk.
South of Plymouth Rd.
NANKIN MILDS INET
Is still the best place to meet your
friends and enjoy an evening of
hospitality.
33750 Ann Arbor Trail Phone Livonia 9297
EXCELLENT MIXED DRINKS — GOOD BEER
The best of everything and it costs no more
Paint Now .....
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We carry a complete
Line of Inside and
Outside Paints ...
u,
RavThorpe
GENERAL HARDWARE
Garden Seeds and Tools 28302 Joy Road
Wednesday, August 23, 1944
Timely items concerning your electi*
service, suggestions about cooking,
lighting and appliances, and many other
things of interest and value will appear
from time to time in "Edison Lines"
Make "Fr1i on Lines" a readind nabW
MAN-MADE WEATHER . . . Scientists haven't yet
learned how to control the weather, but our Research
Department has developed a machine that pro-
duces all four seasons of the year in just 24 hours.
April showers alternated with sunshine, heavy rain-
storms, freezing and thawing—all take place in cycles
that are repeated dal'.y. So when we want a paint
that will stand up in all kinds of weather, or a plastic
that won't warp out of shape if used outdoors, a sam-
ple is put in the "Weather-ometer." In 30 days' time
it receives a buffeting equal to many years' service
exposed to the elements.
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TO TEMPT SUMMER PALATES ... Our Home Service
Department recommends this tasteful dessert:
Grapefruit Pie—Temp. 450 degrees, Time 15 min.
1/2 lemon (juice) 1 cup boiling water
1-1/3 cups grapefruit juice 3 eggs, separated (whited for
11/a cups sugar meringue)
3/a cup sifted flour 1 tbsp. butter
Combine all the ingredients with the exception of the egg
whites. Cook on "low" heat until thickened. Pour into
baked shell and top with meringue made of egg whites.
For the pastry use a standard pastry recipe, substituting
sweetened grapefruit juice for water. Bake pie shell.
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A MILLION DOLLARS AN HOUR ... Combat muni-
tions—tanks, airplanes, guns, engines, gas masks, air-
plane flight instruments, gliders, jeeps, trucks and
ammunition (to name only a few)—are produced
at the rate of .$1,000,000 an hour in the Detroit area.
Electricity is the lifeblood of this tremendous pro-
duction, and there has been no shortage of power
for the operation of these plants. Accomplishments of
manufacturers in producing the weapons of war are
outstanding. One of our customers makes the Bofors
40 -mm, anti-aircraft cannon, and in one year increased
his output of these guns more than 30 times -3,000
per cent. Using automotive production methods, he
cut the assembly time for one of these guns from 450
man-hours—the best record abroad—to 14 man-hours.
41!
MI'
HOME CANNING AIDS ... "Which canning method
should I use for fruits? Is the Cold -Pack method
better than the Hot -Pack? •Is it possible to can with-
o=.?t sugar? What is the difference between the various
kinds of jars and jar caps?" ... Answers to these and
many other questions may be had from our Home
Service Advisor. Consult anv Detroit Edison office.
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Wednesday, August 23, 1944
THE ” LIVONIAN
F& SWT.
FOR SALE Thor washing mach-
ine; writing desk; almost new
Sun oil burner, 'heats 5 rooms;
2 oil drums with locks; friut jars,
25c per dozen (bring your own
2ontainers). Call after 6 p. in.
29200 Sunnyda2e, between Five
and Six .Mile Rds., off Middlebelt.
It -pd
lid
Painting, Decorating
Inside and Out
Wallpaper Removed
For Free Estimates Call
Livonia 3149
FUEL OIL
"We Alai to Please"
Phone Your Order to
191 Northville
Night cab Phone 66
C. L ELY d SONS
PATRONIZE
YOUR OWN
Lumber
—and—
Building Suppy
Headquarters
Coal - Lumber
Building Materials
Leadbetter
COAL & LUMBER
COMPANY
12454 Middlebeit Road
14 Mile N. of Plymouth Rd.
Phone Re::„ord 0338
FOR, SALE—We smoxe our own
have. bacon and sausage. Fraih
killed poultr Taylors Super
M=ke% 291 Joy road, one
black east of Middle Belt road.
9-tf-c
WANTED
WANTED—Good home for year -
cid, well-trained- female dog.
Part Shepherd and Collie. Good
watch dog. Call Livonia 2047.
27560 Joy road. It -pd
POULTRY WANTED — We pay
the highest prices for poultry.
Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy
Rd. Phone Livonia 9207. tf
LOST
LOST—Black Schaeffer Pen with
gold band with name "John T.
Howell". Lost about a month ago,
reward. Livonia 3145 or leave at
Livonian office. It -pd
MISCELLANEOUS .
ELECTRIC Ranges, apartment
size for those who need them.
Kimbroughs, 868 W. Ann Arbor
Trail, Plymouth.
HARTFORD
Accident and Indemnity Company
,INSURANCE
d�
G.A. Bakewell,
38105 Plymouth Road
Phone 616-W
Plymouth
I'M L F FS
Poultry farm
Fancy Milkfed
BROILERS
"I
At O.P.A. CEILING PRICES
Our mechanical plucker as-
s. ras rapid dressing, as you
wait. However, we apprec-
iate phone orders.
30511 8 Mile Rd.
Phone Farmington 916
Thanks to a woodpecker, aided
by a swarm of bees, the Los An-
ge'_es home of Mrs. Helen Sharpe
is a sweet mess. The woodpecker
drilled a hole in her house. The
bees took over and filled the walls
with honey. Mrs. Sharpe tried to
rout them with a vacuum cleaner
She got stung.
A central depot for relief sup
plies to help feed and clothe Am-
erican prisoners of war and ci-
vilian internees in northern
Italy occupied by the Germans
has been set up at Bergamo.
From lack of moral strength
Page Seven
empires fall. Right alone is irre-
sistible, permanent, eternal.—
Mary 'Baker Eddy.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. Maple and S. Harvey
streets, Plymouth. Sunday morn-
ing Services, Morning Prayer
with sermon at 11 o'clock -preach-
er Mr. M. B. Whittlesey. The
Guild of St. John's Episcopal
Church will hold an ice cream
social Friday, August 25th on the
lawn of the Church from 3 p. in.
to 9 P. in. Homemade cake and
syrup will be served along with
ice cream. Do not miss this de-
lightful occasion. Rev. Francis
Tetu, Rector.
You Get the Best
in Liquors Here
An ideal place to
meet your friends!
SANDWICHES
3 always Weicome at
N'S TAVERN
1 Plymouth Road
Phone Livonia 9275
SIM, PLIFY YON HANDLIKS
OF MONEY MATTERIS o e
f7
?1/
- Joy, 71
N, t
a°RD ah
qaak
A��Relieve yourself of some of the worry
and detail of paying bills, filing re-
ceipts, and keeping track of expendi-
tures. Pay by check. It will simplify
your handling of financial matters,
save time for you, and substitute order
for confusion.
7Vi/�Ii ♦ Open a checking account at this bank.
T#-E-FAMIN GTO N eSTATE-BANK
Farmington, Mich.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Pap zldht THE LIVONIRN Wednesday, August 23, 1944
"The Friendliest
Atmosphere in
Northwest Detroit"
OLID TIMER
TAVERN
Lahser Road at Grand River
REDFORD
LIQUOR BEER - WINE
Modern & Old -Time
Dancing
Fri., Sat., Sun. Nights
MUSIC BY WESTERN
ACES
JIMMY THRAPP, Prop.
Phone REdiford 9702
TWIN
GABLES
33601 Plymouth Rd.
EN
HOME OF THE
FINEST DRAFT BEER
IN LIVONIA
IN
FISH & CHIPS
EVERY FRIDAY
Dinners & Sandwiches
Under the Management of
"Eddie & Eva"
(Formerly of Dann's Tavern)
WEAR DIAMONDS
FOR PERSONAL
ATTRACTIVENESS
Own Them as a Sate
Investment
Deane Herrick
Jeweler
832 Penniman Ave.
Plymouth
GAYLORD ROAD BAPTIST and Five Mile roads. Theodore
chapel, one mile west of Grand Sauer, pastor. Sunaay worship,
River on iSeven Mile road, one- 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45
half block north on Gaylord road. o'clock. You are cordially havited
Sunday school, 10 a. m4 wor- to attend.
ship service, 11:45 a. in.; B.Y.P.U.
p in Prayer meeting and Bible
LIVO_NIA COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Farmington Road, near
Five Mile Road. Rev. Albert J.
Lui-brand, pastor. Sunday school,
classes for every age, 10:30 a. in.;
Morning Worship service, 11:30
a. m.; Evening Worship service
and song service, 7:30 p. in. Young
People's meeting at 7 p in. Board
meeting at 3:00 p. in. Bible study
and prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7 p. in. This is an un -
.denominational church and every-
one in the community is cordially
study, Wednesday, 7:3'0 p.m. Fri- BETHEL MISSIONARY CHAP- invited to attend
day, Junior Bible school (ages 5- EL, 8890 Middlebelt near Joy Rd., * .
16) 4:00-5:30. Come and worship A. Hodge and R. Rose, Pastors. When a recipe calls for one egg
where Christian cordiality wel- Sunday School, 1:45. Sunday don't try to use half an egg for
comes you. "A stranger but once." Evangelical Service, 7:45. Young half a recipe. Egg is usually used
Pastor: -Ray Hein, phone Univer- People's Service, Tuesday even -for thickening purposes, and too
sity 2-2419. ing, 7:45. Mid -week Service, much is better than too little in
ST. MICHAEL'S C A T H O L I C
CHURCH—Father Contway, pas-
tor; Rosedale Gardens. Masses at
5:45 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 am. and
12 noon
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SSOCIETY
Farmington high schoolauditor-
ium, ,Sunday, 11:00 a. m., Sunday
school, same hour. Wednesday
evening services at 33336 Grand
River Avenue at 8:00 :p. m.
WEST POINT BIBLE CHURCH
Evangeline Farnum, pastor. H.
Sandercock, visiting :pastor. Sun-
day school, 10:00-11:001 a. m.,
morning worship, 11:00 a. m.
junior church, 3:00-5:00 p. in.,
evening worship, 7:45; Tuesday
14:00. Evening worship 8:00 p. m.
cottage meeting, Horace Gra-
velle's Merriman Court. Friday
afternoon, 2:00-3:30, Missionary
meeting at church 3:30 to 4:30
industrial arts for children. Fri-
day evening, 8:00, pryer meet-
ing. After, prayer meeting, choir
practice.
HOPE CHAPEL. CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHERN. Six
;Mile, near Middle Belt. Morning
worship, 10:00, Sunday school.
Young People's 'Christian En-
deavor 6:30 p. in., Sunday. Mid-
week service, Thursday evening
at 8:00 p. in. Everybody welcome.
WEST POINT CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 33200 'Seven Mile road,
one block east of Farmington
road. Bible school 'Sunday 10:00
a. in.; preaching and communion
6:30 p. in.; evening service, 7:30
Sunday, 11:00 a. m.; preaching
Sunday evening 7:45. Everybody'
i is welcome.
IST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN'
CHURCH. Corner of Farmington
SQUARE DEAL
BODY SHOP
J. W. Belle and son
Expert Collision Work
PHONE 177
744 Wing St. Plymouth
Save with Safety
at your
REXALL DRUG
STORE
CECIL H. HABERMEHL
32101 Plymouth Road
Rosedale Gardens
Corner of Blackburn
Thursday evening 7:45. this case.
Funeral Designs Wedding Bouquets
Cut Flowers Table Decorations
Evenings: 31001 Six Mile Road
R. S. BALL FLORIST
17591 Couzins Highway, at Outer Drive
Delivering Daily To Livonia Township
University 3-8585 Detroit, Mich.
Thorough Examination by Skilled Optometrists
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE
.1 W t I L H h OPTIC1pHSUf-
r
Dr. M. F. McGuirk,' O.D., in charge
"Style Right" Glasses on Liberal Credit Terms
BERRY'S SiHACKN
— 34115 Plymouth Road —
When you want a delicious
cooling meal, where the chefs
really know how to prepare
chicken, we recommend our
dinners.
Famous Chicken Dinners
Salads - Lunches - Breakfasts
For pre-war menus—where quality foods
are prepared and sold at reasonable prices
—eat regularly at Berry's.