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By Fire Here
Fire, that was thought to have
started from the explosion of a
gasoline stove, caused an approxi-
mate loss of $30,00, to ,three cabins
owned by Mrs. Kelley of 29100
Plymouth road, Tuesday after-
noon. Oct. 2.
The fire was discovered by
Mrs. 'Kelley at 1:10 p.m. in a
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Entered at the. ,Plymouth, Michigan, Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter.
Phone Plymouth 16 Vol. 6, No. 34 Wednesday, !October 10, 1945
cabin occupied by Mrs. Harriet
Parmenter and fanned by .a "high Lionia WAC
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wind, quickly involved two other
rv
cabins before the arrival of -the
Livonia Fire Dept.
Awarded Ribbons
Fortunately a fire hydrant was
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nearby the property which great-
ly aided the firemen in conning
ly
Manila — Technician Fourth
n
the .fire to the then involved cab-
Grade Gladys Phelps, member
of the Woman's Army Corps, is
ins
No one was injured and a sub-
currently on duty with an Engi-
stantial amount of furniture was
neer Headquarters in the Philip -
saved by bystanders and the de-
pines, working as a stenographer.
partment.
She came overseas in June 1944,
Mrs. Kelley complimented
and has seen service in 'Brisbane,
Chief Roberts and his men .on the
Australia, Hollandia, Dutch New
short time it took the department
Guinea and Philippine Islands.
to respond to her telephone call
T/4 Phelps is entitled to wear
as well as the fine work they did
the Asiatic -Pacific theatre ribbon
in saving. the surrounding prop-
with three Campaign stars for the
erty. The loss was partially cov-
New es and Luzon Camher Campaigns, n -
eyed by insurance.
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Philippine Liberation Ribbon and
Good. Conduct Medal.
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Elm PTA A Has
She also has a brother serving
in the Armed Forces, Private First
Class George H. Clark, on duty
with the 15th Army in Germany.
First Meeting
T/4 Phelps is a former student
of Cooley High and Post Interme-
diate school, Detroit, and was em -
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 2 the,
ployed as a time keeper for Con -
Elm 'PTA held their first meeting
rad's Market, Excello, in .Detroit
the speaker of the evening was
prior to entering the service.,
Mrs. Edith F. Mohr. Our state
After her return to civilian life,
membership chairman also our
she plans to live with her parents,
guest was Mrs. C. Tuck, our dis-
John S. M :Clark, 16125 Merriman
trict director of PTA.
ap-
Road, Plymouth.
The following officers were
Hid:
Historian, Mrs. G. Lostutter;
I Historian,
Lady Bowlers
safety, Mrs. N. Caryl; member-
rsummer
ship, Mrs. B. C. r; public-
Mrs. C.
Starting. Season
roundup, ;Bruneune
ity, Mrs. Brooks; hot lunch, Mr.
Grandell; hospitality,. Mrs. Vin-
" The Livonia Ladies Bowling
cent, Miss Luhrman, Mrs. Brozik,
League is well on ithe way to an
Mr. Liptak, Mrs. Johnson; re-
exceptionally good season. Scores
freshments, Mrs. S. 'Cartwright;
have been terrific with an abund-
Mrs. Pentela, 'Mrs. Morgan; pro-
ante of games over 170.
gram, Mrs. Weller, Mrs. Shely,
To date we have had only one
Mrs. James. Mrs. Liddle was
game rolled- in the 20,0 club. Doris
also elected to be our new
Harris holds this lead with 204.
treasurer and Mr. Gillow was
Tommy Heichman and Doris Har -
elected to be our PTA sponsor
rig are tied with 514 for individ-
for the 'Cubs.
ual high 3 game series.
Our next meeting Nov. 6 will
We want to welcome the new
be our Dad's night. All fathers
members in our league this season
are asked to come so we may get
and wish them loads of good luck.
our hot lunch program in full
The team standings as of Sept.
swing. Refreshments will be
21 are as follows: W L
served. Welcome all.
Penn Theatre .. .......7 1
-6 2
-
First National Bank ....
Will Observe
Rabiola Gulf Service .... 5 3
Heichman &Van Every 5 3
..
DeWulf's Market 3 5
Fire Week Here
Best Block Co. .... . 3 5
Clark'sMarket ... .... 2 6
Wilson & Son :... 1 7
Dairy
President Truman by proclama-
tion has set the seven days begin-
ningDiscuss Oct. 7 as Fire Prevention:_
Week. Declaring that needless
waste of lives land property in
"in-
Federal Aid
preventable fires has attained
creasingly grave proportions.'-' He
Mrs. Wini Davis, child guid-
asked every citizen to assume a
ante committee chairman of Li -
personal responsibility to take all
vonia Township" Woman's club, is
precautions to prevent fires.
looking into "Federal Aid versus
*
Government Control." We expect
Stop, Look,and Listen for the
a very interesting discussion on
Mother's club's annual bazaar to
this topic at the next meeting that
be held Oct. 12 at 7:30 at the
will be held Oct. 17. This should
Clarenville high school.' Tickets
interest everyone; after all, educa-
are sold for the "Linen Chest",
tion is America's. greatest lasset
"dishes" and "blanket"; also de-
to decent living. Bring your
licious baked goods will be sold.
friends to hear something worth
Come one, come all.
while knowing.
Give Report on Newburg Has
Water Board .Miniature Fair
The water mains which are The geography class of New -
under the jurisdiction of the Li- burg J.H. took advantage of the
vonia Water Board now amount many GI souvenirs and gifts sent
to 62.08 miles, 26 miles -of which home from the war theatres to
have been built since 1940 when their families and friends by stag -
Livonia Townshiptook over the stag-
ing a Miniature World's Fair at
school. Amon the exhibits dis
system from the city of Detroit. played were a German Arm Band
Approximately two and one-half from 'Germany sent by Pvt. John
miles of main were laid during Mauk, A Grass Skirt from Hawaii
tsent by Robert Jones of the Navy,
he past year: The property own-
Equator Diploma for Passing the
ers have paid their surcharge Equator in the Navy owned by
payments in advance of the con- Eugene Cochane 2nd Seaman, Es-
struction of the main. The sur- kimo Moccasins purchased in Yu -
charge rate is now 1.75 per lineal kon Territory by Lt. Gordon Ross,
foot for all sizes of main. Japanese money sent by Robert
In accordance with Act 57 of Baily, Silk and Rayon War Maps
Public Acts of 1944, the Township of the Philippines owned by Eu-.
Board made application for a gene Cochane 2nd Seaman, Ear -
grant for funds with which to phones Navy Gunnery owned by
prepare `Post War Plans for the Eugene Cochane 2c Seaman, Navy.
construction of water mains. The Oxygen Mask owned by Eugene
Board's request was approved by Cochane 2c Seaman, Japanese Hat
the State Planning Commission brought by Capt. Elwood Coburn,
in the amount of $1478.98. The and a Chinese Cigarette Set sent `
plans have now been completed home by 'Capt. George -Okeefe,
and approved by the Detroit Wa- Scotch hanky sent by 'Sgt. Ches-
ter Board and State Planning ter.
Commission. The estimated cost Other features of the fair were
of the work planned is $115,000. a basket made in Civil War days
However, no provision has been owned by Mr. Coffee, a cup, and
made for ,financing construction of saucer 78 .years old owned by
these extensions. The only way Mrs. Jayska, an English Doll 241
that they can be made at the pres- years old owned by Mollie Ring-
ent time is for all of the property wald, Salad set made in Czecho-
owners to make their payments in _slovakia owned by Mrs. Wylie, a
the amount of 1.75 per foot for 77 year old bayonet owned by
the frontage which they own. George Slater, a Tray and sugar
There are 180 miles of road in bowl about 65 years old owned by
the Township so that approxi- Richard Hanson, Tapestry from
mately one-third of them have Italy owned by Mrs. Hayes Cline,
water service available.Table . Napkin from Sweden 55
The population of Livonia years old owned ,by Mrs. Ellis
Township has increased 500 per Avey, Great Horned Owl's Foot
cent during the last 15 years as killed by William French, Tobacco
shown by the following figures: raised in Kentucky brought by
Population 1930, 3192; 1940, Richard Crawford, Sword from
8714; 1945, 15,000 (estimated).World War I purchased in Michi-
There are certain localities in gan by Paul Meyers, A Letter
the, Township in which it is very Opener from World War II own -
difficult to get a satisfactory well, ed by Mr. Nisley, English Flag
due to the. fact that the soil con- over 200 .years old owned by Mrs.
sists of a -layer of clay approxi- Elden Kracht, German Helmet
mately 100 feet thick and below brought from France in World
this there is salt water. The War I and owned by Mr. Gall, A
Township Board recognized this Canadian one half penny 91 years
fact and. foreseeing the .possibili- old owned by Mrs. Jayska, A. su-
ty of the increase in population, gar bowl about 50 years old own -
which has taken place, decided to ed by Richard Hanson, Matcbh
go into the water business in folders representing 19 of the
1940 in order to assist the people states including the District of
in obtaining a satisfactory water Columbia owned by Dick and Don
supply. The Board believed that Wylie, Dutch shoes made in Bel -
an adequate supply of good wa- gium owned by Jean and Joan
ter was the most important factor Kay, -a Handmade Pillow from
in protecting the health of the Russia owned by Mrs. Vhagin, an
community. A great deal of credit Old Chinese Dish owned by Mrs.
should be given to the Board Stull, Chinese Candle Holders
members for the donation of their owned by Mrs. Stull, Souvenir
time and for having the courage Coins from Chicago World's Fair
to undertake this development owned by Jack Stull," Pocket
and for maintaining it on a sound Watch and Chain approximately
basis. 60 years old owned by Mrs. Sergi -
son, Tax Tokens from Missouri
Lieut. and Mrs. Donald E. Spi- and Utah owned by Charles Ser-
cer (Jane Taylor) 'of Rosedale gison, and a 100 .year old antique
Gardens announce the birth of a cigar holder owned by Jim Eman-
daughter, Laurel Jane, Sept. 26. uel. These are only a few of the
Lt. Spicer is stationed in Alaska many exhibits brought by the
at present. children.
Page Two THE LIV(
In addition to the 1,272,1451 Market hunting in Michigan
acres in the dedicated state game I was abolished in 1901 and the
areas and deeryards, the state same year the bag limit on deer
owns nearly 2;000;000 acres of was reduced from five to three.
state forest land which is avail- The limit was lowered to two in
able for public hunting. 1905 and to one in 1915.
LLAT �� # l-� L� ■.�:�■ '■ i
You can help yourself, if in a hurry, in our
rearranged, up-to-the-minute grocery and meat
store —
Save time — we have every thing that you
need including the choicest meats in Livonia
Service With We Carry Only
A Smile Quality Foods
MILT'S
QUAtil[VMARktt
Phone Livonia 2531 — 32105 Plymouth Road
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are going fast ... Do you have
one reserved for you?
BETTER ACT TODAY!
Phone Livonia 2190
31509 Plymouth Road
tNIAN Wednesday,October 10, .,
Make This Your
Jewelry 1-leadquartem
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VON BUJRGS
Redfords Oldest Established
Jewelers—Just west on Urana
River Ave., at Lasher
PATRONIZE
YOUR OWN
Lumber
—and—
Building Suppy
Headquarfoss
Coal - Lumber
Building Maferlals
Leadbetter
COAL & LUMBER
COMPANY
12434 Middlebelt Road
'/2 Mile N. of Plymouth Rd.
Phone Redford 0338
MNM Made SUITS
$30.00 - $32.50 - $35.00
Nationally Known
Tailored Suits made
to Your Measure
Topcoats and
Overcoats
ARROW SHIRTS
INTERWOVEN
SOCKS
Knox - Portis Hats
jackets - Sportswear
Slacks - Dress Pants
Undergarments
Full Line of
WORK CLOTHES
Davis & Lent
"Where Your Money's Well
spent"
811 Penniman Avenue
PLYMOUTH
OPEN ZOR BUSINESS
Nankin Mill's Inn
33594 Ann Arbor Trail
—Visit Our Beautiful Bar—
Private Parties Given Special Attention
- Private Rooms Available
Wednesday, October 10, 1945 THE LIVONIAN
Plan New Lights
For Rosedale
The Rosedale Gardens Civic As-
sociation has secured a proposal
for better street lighting facilities
in their community. It will be
discussed in detail at their next
regular meeting, Friday, October
12, 1945, at •8:15 p.m. in the Rose-
dale Gardens Community House.
The Detroit Edison Company
has surveyed the present lighting
system and in addition to sub-
stituting 6,000 lumen lights for
present 1,000 lumen in each block
and 2,500 lumen at each intersec-
tion, they propose to install new
6,000 lumen lights at each alley
intersection South of Plymouth
Road. The proposal has many i
proponents although the installa-
tion is expected to increase taxes
in that area slightly. All property'
owners in Rosedale are cordially
welcomed to express their opin-
ions at the meeting. j
A stunt that was shown at the
New York World's Fair and that
is again mystifying spectators at
the Du Pont exhibit on Atlantic
City's Boardwalk makes use of a'.
simple chemical reaction. A milk -
white liquid is poured into ali
glass vessel and, within a stated
number of seconds, instantly turns!,
blue black. The liquid is starch
mixed with a solution of potas-,
�i>m iodate that is reduced by
certain other chemicals, in about,
15 seconds, to free iodine, which
immediately changes the color of
the starch.
ASTrIINO MACHINE
And
Motor Repair
We Service All Makes Including
Cold Spot Refrigerators
PHONE MIDDLEBELT 4701
NX!
We Bring the
Shore to Your Door!
Ocean Fresh LOBSTERS and Other Sea
Foods to please the most particular
FROG LEGS FISH — STEAK
CHINESE FOODS PREPARED IN THE
REAL CHINESE WAS
Open Nights to 3:30 a.m.
Mid M Joy
Middlebelt and Joy Roads
RAY THORPE. Owner &=
Phone 9296 Livonia
Page Three
WHEAT -FOR SEED.......
Yorkwin From Certified Seed
A High Yielding Variety
FARM SEEDS FOR FALL
PLANTING
For Better Lawns Seed Now
Phone 107
Eckles Coal &
supply Co.
SAN REMO STUDIO
Con now furnish you reprints of your former
portrait sittings
Avoid the Christmas Rush
Give a purely personal gift this year —
a photograph
Hours: 9:30 to 6 daily — 9:30 to 9 Saturday
Sunday by appointment
Phone Redford 7798
Want A. Better Car? 20740 Fenkell
Phone
You'll Find Detroit's Finest Red. 0900
Selection On Our Lot
Our Service Department Is The Most Efficient
See UsWhen You
Want a Better Cas
or When Your Car
BILL BROWWNNeeds Repairing
In The Northwest Section.
LIVONIA'S
OLDEST REAL
ESTATE (FIRM
HARRY S. WOLFE
REAL ESTATE - FARMS - MUR ANt
Phone Livonia 2888
$2888 Five Mlle Road-�Jurd Eaft of Peaminp*m Amd
List your property with us for prompt safe
Page Four
Name Wilcox
Committees
The following people were
named as a committee to admin-
ister the hot lunch program at
Wilcox school: Mrs. John Clous-
ton, Mrs. Shepard, Mrs. Welland,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Telzer, Mrs. Morey,
Mrs. Blades, Mrs. Trowbridge, Mrs.
Gromm, Mr. and Mrs. Snodgrass,
Mrs. Zunich and Mr. Bengal the
principal of the school.
The first move the committee
made to set the program in ac-
tion was to move the lunch build-
ing 10 feet away from the school. j
Save with Safety
at your
REXALL DRUG
STORE
CECIL H. HABERMEHL
Corner of Blackburn
32101 Plymouth Road
Rosedale Gardens
Get better results witli
better feeds
LARRO
HEADQUARTERS
Poultry Remedies
SAXT®N
Farm Supply Store
587 W. Ann Arbc r Trail
Phone 174
THE LIVONIAN
There were 179 meals served the
first day and 177 served on the
second.
3uy U. w. rien_nse LoAds and
Stamps, the I.O.U. of the Red,
White and Blue!
PALACEINN
Beer - Liquor - Wine
ED. PALISZEWSKI, Prop.
(formerly Frank's Inn)
31022 Ann Arbor Trail
Near Merriiman Road
Coal for all type
heating plants
Plymouth
Lumber & Coal
Company
308 N. Main St., at P. M.
Tracks
Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich.
Visit Our New
Jewelry Store
located at
842 Penniman
across from
The First National Bank
We carry an extensive line of
fine jewelry, crystal and
wooden ware in addition to
precious stones and jewelry.
Wednesday, October 10, 1945
Fisher Shouift Stu G
South Main Street, Plymouth
HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FAMILY SHOES
Florisheim and Jarman For Men
Wilbur B. Coon and Air Step For Worren
Buster Brown and Pola 'Parrott For Children
P
Seven Nights
of the Week
DANN S
TAVERN
34401 Plymouth Road
Serving Dinners 4 to 9 P.M., Daily
An Ideal Place to Spend an Evening
BEER - WINE - LIQUOR
Music by Sod Schaeffer s Band
Amateur Night every Thursday
It°s Easy To Shop In Our
Modern Serve -Self Market
With marketing as difficult as it is today
you will appreciate the convenience of our
modernized store.
LIDGARD BROS.
RED & WHITE STORE
Stark at Plymouth Road
Wednesday, October 10, 1945
Lieut. Ebersole
Now a Civilian
Lieut. Howard Ebersole who
flew back to America from Ger-
many with plenty of combat hon-
ors to his credit, is no longer
Lieut. Ebersole of the United
States flying forces.
He's just plain Howard Eber-
sole, one of the millions of civil-
ians of these United States.
"And you -don't know how good
it seems. I've been discharged and
all I am interested in now is a job
where I can work and make a
living and forget all about the
war" said the veteran of numer-
ous combats over the Rhineland.
Mr, and Mrs. Ebersole plan to
reside for the present in Ypsilant_.
Mrs. Ebersole is the former Mary
Gotts of Northville. Before go-
ing into the armed forces, Lieut.
Ebersole was employed at, the
Ford plant. He's hoping when the
strike troubles are all over to go
back to work at his old job.
* BUY WAR BONDS
Ross and R hne r
8—Chicago fire destroys
ZLW" F over $200,000,000 worth
of property, 1871.
9—First American Army or.
ganized, 1918.
-- —10—U. S. Naval Academy
opens at Annapolis,
tool/I� un��„n 1845.
--%�-11—Edison applies for patent
on his first invention (vote
J recorder), 1868.
ID -Columbus Day.
` 1792 --13—White House Corner•
stone laid, 1792.
14—President Taft reviews
123 U. S. warships (on
�`,- -=� J Hudson River), 1912.
WNU serviee
GOOD EYESlGGlf'
Makes History for You
Compliments of
John A. Ross
L. E. Rohner
Doctors of Optometry
909 Penniman Ave.
Plymouth, Michigan
Phone 433
New Office Hours
OPEN DAILY
FROM 7 to 9 p.m.
THE LIVONIAN Page Five
"Generally we don't put much stock in fortune-tellers,
palmists and mind-readers, but in recent months we have
been gazing into our crystal ball—full of electricity. We see
an all -electric home complete with a practically automatic kitchen, a grand
time -saving laundry and the newest air-conditioning unit. Some of out
friends have electric kitchens and laundries and we know of the many labor-
saving advantages they offer. However, we are especially interested in the
air-conditioning unit with its pure, conditioned air which bids fair to nmko
ours a cleaner, mare healthful home."
Electric equipment is not generally available for
sale now. Some is being manufactured and dis-
tributed. It will be to your advantage to have your
name on your electrical dealer's list, so that you
sWU be able to get it of the. earliest possible time.
The DETROIT EDISON Co. I
for information. He will be glad to help you
v decide upon the models that will fit your need.
GIVE GENEROUSLY TO YOUR COMMUNITY WAR CHEST
Page Six THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, October 10, 1945
19111k Auk
Under Lights Every".Night
EXCEPT SUNDAY
PO T TIME m m SmE3 OA"�" Pm Mm
NORTHVILLE MICHIGAN
ParimmMutuel
Betting
y
Double.
BUSES DIRECT
FROM 7 MILE AND
GRAND RIVER
Under Lights Every".Night
EXCEPT SUNDAY
PO T TIME m m SmE3 OA"�" Pm Mm
NORTHVILLE MICHIGAN
ParimmMutuel
Betting
Deily
Double.
BUSES DIRECT
FROM 7 MILE AND
GRAND RIVER
FM SPJZ
FOR SALE—We smoke our own,
ham, bacon and sausage. Fresh.1
killed poultry.. Taylor's Super
Market, 29150 Joy Road,- one
block east of Middle Belt Road.
9 tf-c l
LOT in Parkview Memorial Cem-
etery,�6 developed grave open-
ings, $40 an opening. E. C. Bur-
den, 216218 W. Madison, Lansing.
30-4tpd
GOOD prewar coil springs, price
$15.00. 14991 'Bainbridge. Phone
Livonia 2011. ltpd
9 -PIECE Maple dining room
suite. 'Phone 'Livonia 2433. ltpd
WANTED
POULTRY WANTED — We pay
the highest prices for poultry.
Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy
Rd. Phone Livonia 9207. tf
N[I.SC LLAT+ WUS
Complete Decorating Service
Spray or Brush Painting
and paper hanging
Prompt Service
TED DUNCAN
Farmington 0886-R
I
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Sand, gravel and fill dirt deliver-
ed. L. Mollard, 11695 Inkster road,
Plymouth, phone Evergreen 3745.
23-12t-cl,
PLUMBING AND
HEATING
C. J. LEGGERT
Pasta and 11x urns
Repairs and service
20547 Fenkell Ave_.,
Cor. Patton
REdford 2167
HOSPITALITY ML S! at the
JOY AR
Corner Middlebelt & Joy Reads
Mountain Red, your favorite radio star,
on hand every Thursday night to make
you laugh — Guest -night, be sure you
bring a guest
0,rch.estr? Saturday Sunday
With Old Time Dancing Sunday
• "YOW "; A MESS AGE PROAtI
� LITTLE AMF_QICA!! RUSH COALI.I.
USE YELLOW PAGES OF YOUR
40 TELEPNONE _DIQF_C,TORY
\, TO LOCATE NEAREST DEALER"
LIVONIAN
As the stringing of military
telephone lines through swamps
and jungles and over mountains
is slow and dangerous work, a
method of laying such wire from
a plane has been perfected, and
was demonstrated a short time ago
in the Great Smoky Mountains of
Tennessee by an Army plane.
Flying at 150 miles an hour, it
parachuted the lead end to one
group of engineers, paid out 16
miles of wire and dropped the far
end to another group in less than
seven minutes. Connecting the
lead end to a field set, one mem-
ber of the first group talked for
four minutes with a man in the
ConkeyB
Y -Q
Egg Dash
Makes F$gs
at IAYW
coat
Production
Get it from
TOWERS FEED STORE'.
28850 Plymouth Rd.
Phone Livonia 3161
Opposite Post Office
Northville, Mich.
The Best Place to Buy
40
they will be if they're
PRIDE -CLEANED
Ladies' Dresses (plain)
Page Seven
air, and thereby established for
the first time communication over
wire between the ground and a
plane in flight.
The Rosedale Gardens Woman's
club will meet Thursday, Oct. 11,
with the monthly business meet-
ing at 8:30 'to be followed by a
book review given by Mrs. G. C.
Butt, "So Well Remembered," by
James Hilton.
SHOE REPAIRING
Expert Walk
Frank's Shoe Repair
11151 Stark Rd., 1/s Blk.
South of Plymouth Rd.
Let Us Build Your
Garage Right Now
* * *
Garage Building our
specialty
Wixson and Sons
32718 Five Mile Road
Livonia 2928
Ladies' Coats
SPECIAL
Men's Topcoats
i-- Week Ending Oct. 13
Men's suits
CURTAINS
11�9
C
r.. 6 9 C
up
PRIDE CLEANER
Ypsilanti: 20 N. Washington Plymouth: 774 Penniman
Ypsilanti: 32 Huron Street Wayne: 2925 N. Washington
Page Eight THE LIVONIAN Wednesday, ,October 10, 1945
Wimmthe Livonia C"nurches
LIVONIA COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Farmington Road and
irive Mile road. Rev. Albert J.
Luibrand, pastor. Morning Wor-
ship 11:30 a.m. Sunday School,
classes for all ages, 10:30 am.
Choir practice Thursday evening
at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting and
Bible study Thursday evening
at 7 p.m. Friendship Circle first
and third Wednesday of each
month. Evening worship and.
song service the last Sunday of
each month at 7:30 P.M. Young
People's meeting at the ohurch
last Sunday of each month ai
7 p.m. Teachers meeting the first
Monday of each month at 7:30
p.m. This is an undenomina-
tional church and everyone .in
the community is cordially invit-
ed to attend • •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOCIETY
Farmington high school auditor-
ium, Sunday, 11:00 a. m., Sunday
school, same hour. Wednesday
evening services at 33338 Grand
River Avenue at 6A0 P. CL
• • •
GAYLORD ROAD B A P T I S 1
CHAPEL. 19188 Gaylord Rd. threa
blacks south of Grand River. Rev.
Edwin C. Gordon, Pastor. 19243
Dalby, Phone EVergreen 0124. 10
a.m. Church School with .Bible
classes for all ages. 11:16 a.m,
Morning Worship. 6:30 P.m—
B.Y.F. Mrs. Edwin Gordon, lead-
er. 7:30 pm. Eveningservice.
Wednesday, 7:45 pan. Bible stud
and Prayer service. We cordial-
ly invite you to coarse and worship
with us. •
ST. MICHAEL'S C A T H o L I C.
CHURCH—Father Contway, pas-
tor; Rosedale Gardens. Masses at
5:45 am, 8 a.=, and
18 noon
HOPE CHAPEL, CHURCH Of
THE UNITED BRETHREN. Sia{
Mile, west of Middlebelt. Morn
ing worship and Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m., with
Youth Fellowshipfollowing. Thi
mid -week prayer Iservice is held
on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m.
The Ladies' Aid meets on the first
Wednesday evening of each
month. The Women's Mission-
ary Society meets on the sec-
ond Wednesday of each month at
noon, beginning with a potluck
luncheon at 12:301 which is fol-
lowed by the business and devo-
tional meeting at 1:30 pm. We in-
vite. everyone in our community
to take part in our Christian fel-
lowship.
BETHEL MISSIONARY CHA-
PEL, 8890 Middle Belt Road.
Sunday school, 1:45 pan., Sunday
Evening service 7:45 p.m. Mid-
week Service. ;jhAiY day, 7:45 pin.
ST. PAUL'S • EV. • LUTHERAN
CHURCH, corner Farmington and
Five Mile roads. Theodore Sauer,
pastor. Worship service, 10:30
a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
You are cordially invited tot -
tend. • • •
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL,
CHURCH, Maple and S. Harvey''
Sts. Rev. Francis Tetu, rector.
Sunday morning services: Church
School, 9:45 am. Morning prayer
with sermon, 11:00 am.
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Save 1
Fire Barn 1 .
Twelve riding horses belonging
to the Texas Dude Ranch at
Schoolcraft and Inkster road, L1-
vonia Township were led to safe-
ty yesterday afternoon by attend-
ants after a fire of undetermined
origin destroyed their barn.
Fire fighting equipment from
Livonia and Redford kept the
blaze from spreading.
Electric Refrigeration
Service
. Kelvinator, Leonard,
Frigidaire, Universal,
Copeland
Licensed and Bonded
Livonia 2605
YOU'VE TRIED THE
R$ST, NOW USE THE
BEST...
CLOVERDALE
FARMS DAIRY
Your Local Dealer
Pho
841 West AnnneArbor Trail
Plymouth, Mich.
Unholsterino
Old Furniture Made to'Look
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FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Redford 3199
GUILBEAULT
UPHOLSTERING
Red. 3100
Corner Westbrook
LTWC Has Open
Meeting Oct. 17th
The Livonia Township Woman's
club cordially invites you and
your friends to their meeting on
October 17, 1945 to be held in Li-
vonia church located on Farm-
ington road near Five Mile road.
Always a good speaker on the
;rogram. Meeting begins at 12:30
in the afternoon. Reservations
must be in before October 13,
1945. Call Livonia 2096 for ad-
ditional information.
Pilots of P-38 reconnaissance
planes have always claimed that
their approach cannot be heard
when they fly at 300 miles an
hour within 150 feet of the ground
—the speed and altitude that they
maintain when taking a picture
with a slit -type camera which
photographs every foot of scenery
below while passing over it. This
claim has now been substantiated
744 Wing St. Plymouth
SQUARE DEAL
BODY SHOP
J. w. Belle and Son
Expert Collision Work
PHONE 177
Kaercher Feed
Store
Feeds—Seeds—,Fertilisers
29444 Joy Road at Middlebelt
Oil Burner
Service
Plumbing & Heating
Repair &
Installation
***
John M.
Campbell
Licensed Master
Plumber
Phone Plymouth 1505
Nights, Sundays and
Holidays
Phone Livonia 2073
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Located at
38630 Plymouth Rd.
by one of these pictures, made
over a crowded mile -long bathing
beach, in which not a single face
is upturned.
9035 Middlebelt
Bet. Chicago & Joy
Get Ready for
Cold Weather
Check Your Car
Battery Today!
Don't wake up some
cold morning & have
a car that doesn't
start.
Let us tune that motor
and check the starter,
generator and distrib-
utor.
Prepare Now
Skilled Mechanics Do
Our Work
Rabiola
Gulf Service
31390 Plymouth Road
Phone
Livonia 9202