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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1946_0417Subscription rate $1.00 per year paid in ad- vance to the Livonian, Plymouth, Michigan. rIe SEND YOUR NEWS TO THE LIVONIAN EVERY WEEK Arthur•Jenkins, Editor Wednesday, April 17, 1946 Vol. 7, No. S evise Plans for Two Story School Due to the fact that Federal Aid and State Aid will not be available this year, that the sur- rounding high schools will not take any additional students in the fall, the Board of Education is putting the problem up before the public for discussion on means of securing more aid to take care of the problem which will cor_front the educational system in the near future. At .their -regular meeting Mon- day evening, the Board decided to revise the present floor plans for the first unit of the proposed new school and these new sketches and plans provide for the con- struction of a two story building with 14 class rooms, including a science room, shop and home economics rooms, plus a boiler room in the first unit. The cost of this unit including sewerage disposal, sidewalks and drive, grading and equipment has been estimated to be $255,800. Be- cause State and Federal Aid for building this year will not be forthcoming it will be necessary for the Board of Education to submit to the qualified electors a proposal to bond the district and to increase the millage. Last fall the Board applied to the State Plc:nning Commission for State aid for planning and re- ceived a grant of $1,587.80. An- other application has been filed for the surplus to complete the planning. The state Commission has a fund of $5,000,000 which was set up for post war planning and aid which comes from this fund does not have to be repaid nor is there any interest paid on the money. All told the Board will receive about $3,000. At the same time, the Board has authorized the Superintend- ent to apply for Federal funds available for planning. This is in the form of a loan without inter- est and must be paid back after construction on the building has started. A year ago the request was turned down because of the fact that the district would need was to be available for several Federal money to build and none years. Board members have been in- vited by the various Parent Teacher Associations to present the facts at their"meetings and by the end of the week most of the P.T.A.'s should have all the facts and figures which are avail- able at the present time. Any organizations wishing to have Board members present avaaable statistics at their meet- ings should contact any of the members or Harry O. Johnson, Superintendent of the Livonia Schools. In the fall with the 9th grades at Livonia and Newburg schools, home economics and shop will be added to the curriculum. These will be available to both the $th and 9th graders. Rosedale To Bring Service Plaque To Date The Rosedale Garden Civic As- sociaion desires to bring the Rose- dae Gardens Service Plaque up to date. B. P. McGrath requests that all parents who have sons and daughters in the service at the present time or those who have already been discharged as well as any other residents of Rose- dale, please send a penny post card with the serviceman's name and home address to B. P. Mc- Grath, 9805 Melrose, Rosedale Gardens in order that the Civic Association Service Plaque may be brought up to date. All post cards should be mailed to him not later than May 7th. It is our pleasure to wish you, your family and friends a most joyous and glorious Easter. May the full beauty and happiness of this season be with you always. The Livonian Churches To Observe Holy Week ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH . Easter will mark the close and the climax of a six +week observ- ance of the Lenten Season in St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church on the corner of Farmington and Five Mile roads. Each of the spe- cial mid week -services conducted during this time pointed ahead to the joyful message of Easter, "Christ, the Lord, is risen in- deed!" To provide -adequate space for the largest possible number of worshippers, two identical ser- vices will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. and at 10:30 a.m The Sun- day School Easter service will be- gin at 9:45 a.m. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all be present and to share that joy which only Easter can bring. Holy Week services: °Maundy Thursday, Holy Communion at 8 p.m. Good Friday service begin- ning at 8 p.m. Easter Sunday: First service, 8:30 a.m., Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Second service, 10:30 a.m. You .are cordially in- vited to attend these services. Theodore Sauer, pastor. ROSEDALE GARDENS PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH Holy Thursday, April 18, 8 p.m., Communion service. We shall re- ceive over ;20 new members into our church. Will you please make every effort to attend to welcome them into our fellowship? The Girls' Choir will sing. Good Fri- day: Interdenominational Service in First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth, from 12-3. Our churhe is co-operating. Sunday, April 2.1, Easter. Church services 8 a.m., and 11 a.m., Church School ser- vice, 9:15 a.m. Our annual Congregational meeting, Friday, May 3, 8 p.m., will be a very important one. An- _nual election of officers. The Building Committee will present its plans for an addition to our church building. We are anxious for you to be present to hear their report and vote on it. Adult supporters as well as members are entitled to vote. The meeting will be ipreceded by a pot -luck dinner at 6:30, each family bring- ing a dish. A free-will offering will be taken to :provide for meat, potatoes, gravy, and bevarages, which will be furnished by a com- mittee. To enable them to plan', will= you'ase return the card immediately, indicating if you can attend? Woodrow Wooley, moderator ST. MICHAEL CHURCH In a few days the light of the glorious Resurrection will arise upon a sin -stained and war-torn world and in the hearts of men everywhere, on land and sea and in the air, will echo the joyful strains of the Easter Alleluia. In the remembrance of what took place on that first Easter Morn, the glorious Resurrection of our Divine Lord, no evil can overcome us, no sorrow crush us, no failure cause despair. Gladly, then, do we resign our- selves to the trials and tribula- tions a fthese days, knowing that the hour will come when our sor- row will be turned into joy and our faith into reality. There can -be no Easter Sunday without a Good Friday. Wednesday: Confessions 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 9. -Holy Thursday: Holy Communion from 6 to 9. High Mass with Procession 8. Adoration—All Day. Holy Hour='7:45-8:45 p.m. Confessions after services. Good Friday: Mass of the Presanctified 9 a.m. Stations of the Cross and Tre Ore -12 -noon to 3 p.m. Passion Sermon. Holy Saturday: Blessing of the Easter Water, Easter Candle and Baptismal Fount -8 a.m. High Mass with Moly Commun- Through the courtesy of the E. R. Sheldon Company of Muske- gon and the efforts of Harry O. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, four model high school home making, shop and science - laboratory rooms and equipment will be on display this week. In conjunction with the exhib- its, many of the schools are plan- ning to show movies and have special programs for exhibits of school work. The purpose of the exhibits is to show the people of Livonia what the Board of Educa- tion has in mind in regard to the new school and the program they would like to carry out. The schedule of exhibits is as follows: Apr. 15; Morning, Rosedale (movie and models); Evening, Li- vonia (movie and models). Apr. 16, Morning, Wilcox (mo- vie and models); Evening New- burg (movie and models). Apr. 17, Afternoon, Stark (mo- dels). Apr. 18, Morning, Elm (models); Afternoon, Rosedale (movie); Evening, Pierson (movie and models). Apr. 19, Evening, Rosedale Civic Association (movie and Mo- dels). CALENDAR OF EVENTS. Wednesday, April 17 —Sentry Club meeting, 8:30 p.m., Clar- enceville High Echool. Monday, April 22—Wilcox PTA meeting 8:00 p.m. Wilcox School. Monday, April 22—Rotary Club meeting, 12:15 Pen Mar. Wednesday, April 24—Livonia Unit of the Michigan Horticul- tural Society, 8:15 p.m., Livonia Township Hall. The iguest speaker is Clarence E. Sheely, President of th Michigan Gladiola Society. ELM BAPTIST CHURCH Elm Baptist Church, located one-fourth mile north of Plym- outh Road just west of Inkster road, is planning a full program of activities in commemoration of the Resurrection. Beginning Monday, April 15 and continuing ;through. .Friday, April 19, special services are be- ing conducted, with a visiting minister each evening. The theme of these services is, "The Last Words of Christ on the Cross." The time is 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend these services. The Sunday School pupils, Mr. Leonard Theisen, Supt., will pre- sent a program at the Sunday School hour, Easter Sunday. This program is under the -direction of Mrs. O. Van Kueren and the time is 10:00 a.m. At the worship services at 11:15 aim. the Senior Choir will sing two anthems: "The Awakening Chorus" and "Open the Gates of the Temple". This choir is under the direction of Mrs. Vera J. Mc- Nulty. The pastor will bring a special Easter message. At the evening service, the Youth Choir, under the direction of Miss Gayle Thompson will ,bring special music. Also, "The Holy City" will be sung by Gerald Parrish. The pastor will bring an Evangelistic message. The time of the Evening Service is 7:45 p.m. Elm Baptist is a friendly church, extending a most cordial welcome to all who do not attend other churches. Our motto is, "A Friendly, Bi- ble Centered Church." You will find a welcome. R. E. Prince, Pastor. ion 9. Confessions: Adults 4 to 6 and 7:30 to 9:30.. ,Easter Sunday: Masses -7:00-9:00-10:30-12:00. Rev. John E. Contway. Page Two .L I V O N Iii; tT _ . _ _:_. -_ Wednesday, April 17, ]946 THE LIVONTAN Plymouth, Michigan Livonia Township's Official Newspaper ARTHUR JENKINS, Editor STERLING EATON, Publisher Phone Plymouth 16 Entered as Second Class Matter In The United States Post Office at Plymouth, Michigan You will x. come out "AHEAD" by calling for an +rip for an ap- '' pointment Phone Liv. 9234 Camilot BEAUTY CLINIC Mary Camilot Agin Stephan 9035 Middlebelt Between Chicago & Joy 8 Watch For A Complete Lille of for Lumber Roofing and all D Coal for all types of heating plants Plymouth Lumber & Coal Company 308 N. Main St., at P. M. Tracks Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich. Local News The Kitchen Committee of Stark School will prepare and serve dinner at the Plymouth High School Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet to be held May 9. If there is anyone in the Stark com- munity who can offer her services to the committee at that time, it will be greatly appreciated. Twenty-five women will be need- ed. Mrs. Ed Thatcher is in charge and maybe reached by calling Li- vonia 2677. NOTICE: Due toYthe fact that the Rosedale Gardens Woman's Club meeting day falls this week on Holy Thursday, officers wish to announce that that meeting will be postponed to Thursday, April 25. Mrs. Anthony Matulis of Plymouth will ;be present to review "The Egg and I" by Betty McDonald. Over fifty women turned out for the Livonia Health Guild luncheon meeting held at Hope Chapel last Thursday. Following the luncheon, which was served by the women of the Chapel, a business meeting with election. -of officers was held in which Mrs. Harvey Wagonschutz pwas elected recording secretary -treasurer; and Mrs. James Lynch was elected corresponding secretary. Mr. Mor- ton Hilbert, Sanitary Engineer for Wayne County ten gave a very interesting talk on "School Sani- tation." Corsages were presented to Miss Marjorie Loehure, who is former Livonia Township School Nurse, and to Mrs. Lauren Hotch- kiss, past secretary -treasurer of the organization, and Miss Mary Dunning, new Livonia School Nurse, spoke to the group on her experi(�n.ces overseas with the Harper Hospital Unit of the U. S. Army. Mrs. Fred Weinert was chairman of the luncheon ar- rangements and Mrs. Anthony Krueger was in charge of the program. a 3eff ore ... AFTER Sweetest story ever told! When a dilapidated old chair can be reupholstered to rival expensive new pieces in qual- ity, appearance and comfort. Our jobs prove serviceable, too. GUILBEAULT Cor. Westbrook & Fenkell Phone Redford 3100 "ouninap %Cle..to CASH & CARRY We pick up Tuesday and de- liver Friday pm in Rosedale Gardens and Livcnia Twp. Phone 110 623 S. Main 6" 1 Herald Tri-El�aners in ONTA J Harold Yakley, Prop. o' 1 i & Son Feed Store OrderTour Chicks Litter, Lime, Hay, Straw & Fertilizer -29444 Joy Road at Middlebelt ---------------------------- General Repairing Motor Tune-up Made With New SUN Motor Tester 24 Hour AAA Service Sunday and Holidays PARTS & ACCESSORIES SUNOCO PRODUCTS 8726 Middlebelt Road Phone Liv. 2081 "May we ever he mindful of the Great Resurrec- tion mora and turn to flim who gave His All that we may live Free Meas. Go to church Eastern" COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE 35115 Plymouth Rd. Liv. 2723 Rosedale Gardens A - Fishing o In financing your tome the Federal Way, you save the price of a vacation trip yearly... compared with many other home -financing plans. CO WENLOW COST ;=H®A f.OAHS' WAYNE COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 136 W. Lafayette, Detroit 26, Michigan 35150 Michigan Ave., Wayne, Mich. (hr.) Wednesday, April 17, 19=46 L I V O N I A N Page Three oint Concert Smith of Farmington. If you have any items of: -inter Lawn Cutting This Summer "Belle of the Ball," "Little est abount ,your family or friends Held At Farmington Rhapsody in Blue" and "Gypsy please call 16. I ,am now lining up Rosedale A joint concert was held by Festival" were among the selec- Gardens jobs for Monday thru Clarenceville, Farmington and tions played during the evening. Friday. Will be available from June 24 to Sept. 1, excepting Algonae High School bands, on As a special feature, the Wayne SELLS BODY SHOP for two weeks. Am conscien- April 5th in the Farmington Audi- Woodwind Quintet, played a ser- tios worker, age 16, 4 yrs. ex- torium. ies of concert numbers. J. W. SELLE perience. Cutting, trimming, The three bands total in 150 Before the concert a mass pa etc., $:70 per hour. Heavier rade through Farmington'was Collision Specialists { pieces, in turn was directed by g g s work $.80 per hour. Call Dick. Phone 177 Weinert, Livonia 2374. Arthur Mann,. Clarenceville; Mor- held by the three participating � ris Styles, Algonac and Lloyd schools.—Lois Knight. J �t I PLASTERING Repairing & Patch Work FREE ESTIMATES LINO CAMILOT Liv. 9234 9035 Middlebelt PALACE INN Beer - Liquor - Wine ED. PALISZEWSKI, Prop. Dancing Frid. & Sat's. to the "Knights of Rhythm" 31022 Ann Arbor Trail Near Merriman Road YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW USE THE BEST .. . CLOVERDALE FARMS DAIRY Your Local Dealer Phone 9 841 West Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth, Mich. FUEL ®IL "We Aim to Please" Phone Your Order to 191 , Northville Night Calls Phone 68 C. R. ELY & SONS "listen, boss, /`m tea/ty �J • seething, Givemesomethingto \ ;= ease my bteathing, Spray me with some CAN -AHO -SAI Then / bet /// sure fee/ swell." DR SALSBURY'S CAN - PHO -SAL helps loosen mucus and phlegm—from nostrils and throat —helps chicks breathe easier Don't let those birds suffer needlessly Use CAN -PHO -SAL as a spray, inhalant or cleansing nasal wash I . HEADQUARTERS $Oft POULTRY a T-_ O HELP TOWER'S FEED STORE Liv. 3161 28850 Ply. Rd. Local News Mr. Donald Whitlark, who has recently returned from service in the Navy, has gone back to work at his former job at the Diesel Plant. Mrs. G. Franklin Kelley, moth- er of Mrs. Lyman Hedden, who has spent the past three years with the Heddens, returned to her former home in Tarrytown, N. Y. last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ziegler, who lived on Wayne Road for ten years have written the Jack Gages that they have recently purchased a cabin court at Tol- leson, Arizona, and are making their home there. James H. Marshall, son of Mrs. I. Fetterly 10425 Stark Rd., Plym- outh, a former student of Plym- outh high school has entered Stanford University at Palo Alto, California majoring in Interna- tional Relations and Journalism. Mr. Marshall has recently been discharged from the Army after serving three and one-half years with the armed forces in the Eu- ropean theatre. Members of the Southeastern Wildflower Association were guests of the Wolverine Hiking Club of Detroit last Sunday at a potluck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Richard on Gulley Road. In the afternoon a hike combined with a quest for wild greens was enjoyed. Anyone interested in membership in the Wildflower Association may con- tact Mr. LeRoy McDaniel, 23010 Barlboro Ave., Dearborn. PLUMBING and HEATING New Installations Remodeling and Repairs s • • WILLIAM MEIER Phone Livonia 2013 Licensed Master Plumber SEVEN -BELT MARKET FOR DELICIOUS FRESHNESS 0WV Open Friday nights until 9:00 p.m. Delivery Service from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. every day SATURDAY DELIVERIES MUST BE ORDERED FRIDAY Phone Far. 1427 Corner 7 Mile and Middlebelt JOE SCHULTZ, proprietor III A REAL ESTATE — FARMS — INSURANCE Phone Livonia 2663 Farmington Phone 0552-J2 32398 Five Mile Road—Just East of Farmington Road Last your property with us for prompt sale AM a - MM =J= h V-7, Latest News — Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. FARMINGTON PHONE Far. 0444 DOUBLE FEATURE Wed. and Thurs. — April 17, 18 Free Dishes to the Ladies Bing Crosby Mary Martin Brian Donlevy "Birth of the Blues" JAMES WARREN AUD'REY LONG "Wanderer of the Wasteland" NEWS DOUBLE FEAT URE Fri. and Sat. — April 19, 20 Saturday Matinee William Eythe Lloyd Nolan Signe Hasso "House on 92r�d Street" Hedy Lamarr Robert Walker June Allyson "Her Highness and the Bellboy" Sun., Mon., Tues. — April 21, 22, 23 Van Johnson Ginger Rogers Lana Turner Walter Pidgeon "Weekend at the Waldorf" Wild and Wooley Phone Livonia 2531 Nutritious Easter Goodies 32015 Plymouth Rd. Wednesday, April 17, 1945 WARREN'S Oil Burner and Hot Water Heater Service All makes and models Cali Livonia 2234 or inquire at Olson Drive, one block north of Joy road and Oxbow Get better results with better feeds LARRO HEADQUARTERS Poultry Remedies SAX TON Farm Supply Store 587 W. Ann Arbor Trail Phone 174 Under New Management Prank Parfen Complete Self Service CHOICE MEATS & GROCERIES Daily Delivery of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 8861 Middlebelt Rd. LIVONIAN 1..IiJ^�� Tn�c Mr. and Mrs. Harry heron Schumach- er News J her and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Paul- ine attended a formal dinner dance of the "Old Time Dance Mrs, Mary McDowell of Ingram Club" held at Botsford Inn last St., has her little granddaughter, Thursday evening. Patricia Ann Moorman, of Chi- x sago, visiting her for a . few Mrs. Richard Duncan of Crans- weeks. - ton avenue left this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Easter weekend guests of the Major and Mrs. Howard Hill, on Howard Passmores will be Mr, a trip to Calumet, Michigan, to Passmore's brother and wife, Mr. attend the wedding of their sister, and Mrs. Gerald Passmore of Miss Ida Hill. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Fawcett, sister and brother-in-law The mothers of the Campfire of Mr. Passmbore, of Pontiac will and -Bluebird groups had a get - join them for Easter dinner at together last Thursday evening at the Passmore home on LaMoyne. the home of Mrs. William Meier on Stamford Road. The evening Mr. Jack Williamson`s niece, was spent in "creating" Easter Pvt. Elinor Williamson of the Ca- bonnets for marshmallow "heads" nadian Women's Army Corps, now which will be used to top the stationed in London, Canada, was the guest of the Williamsons thq week end of April 6 and 7. Sue Ann Passmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Passmore, was baptized Sunday, April 7 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Plymouth with the Rev. Henry Ridley officiating. Sponsors were Mr, and Mrs. Beecher Fawcett of Pontiac and Mrs. Ralph Tedder of Ferndale. A family dinner was held at the Passomer home after the ceremony. x The Campfire Girls and Blue- birds met at the homes of their respective guardians, Mrs: Ed- ward Hamilton and Mrs. Richard Gaston last Wednesday for their regular meeting. Each of the groups is preparing 25 Easter baskets for the children of the -Children's Hospital of Michigan _ on Grand River Avenue near Farmington. At theirimeeting to- day, the girls are dyeing, and dec- orating eggs, and packing the baskets. Two of the girls from each of the groups will be chosen by lot to go with their guardians Saturday morning when the bas- kets will be delivered to the chil- dren of the hospital. Page Five Easter baskets which their daugh- ters have been making for the children at the Children's Hospi- tal. There were many "master- pieces" in the "collection". Later in the evening, refreshments were served. The Jack Gages spent last weekend at Maceday Lake near Pontiac, where Mrs. Gage and children visited her mother, Mrs. James Horn, and Mr. Gage at- tended to some business at near- by Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. H. :O. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gage attended the operetta, "Rosalie" at the Ma- sonic Temple in Detroit last Sun- day evening. FOLDING -BABY CAR SPA - $13.45 De V011 Furniture and Carpet Company 7 Mile at Farmington Phone Far. 0138-W Open daily until 3:00 p.m. No. 2 can Stokley's Corn .. 2 for 2c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES a - F - -�� .�"zormeyly wwnUTE - Plymouth EA RE Phone Liv. 2343 -- 34215 Plymouth Road Stark at Road 13age S;X H & P Hardwarel ONM Complete Line of Paint Lowe Brothers and Nu Enamel Phone RED. 1049 27454 Plymouth Road COSTS Phone for rates and learn why more peo- ple insure with the Insurance Exchange at 'the Auto Club than with any two Mich- igan companies. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN MAYFLOWER HOTEL Plymouth L. B. RICE, Mgr., Phone 180. LIVONIAN Scools TO Close visit Mr. Cook's parents, Mr. and For Easter Holidays Mrs. George 11. Cook of that city over the Easter weekend. "All public schools will be clos- ed Good Friday, April 19th until Tuesday, April 23rd for Easter va- cation," was the good news mak- ing the rounds in the schools this week. The concensus of opinion among the students was, "it is not enough time off, but it is better than none at all." Tuesday, most parents will be glad to shove their offspring off to school providing they are physically able and don't have the measles. In previous years, candy Easter eggs prevent- ed many from attending the open- ing session, but -this year only a few of the most fortunate ones will have to worry about that curse. And Tuesday morning most of the boys and girls will be back to "the old grind". Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cook and family will leave tomorrow for Cincinnati where they will YOU CAN MAKE HETI HAPPY WITH AN ... VON BURG'S Grand River at Lasher L. BLA-_E JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Pierce to Buy Wedhesday, April 17, 1946 ALDRICH Poultry House 34115 Plymouth Road FRESH EGGS, POULTRY. BOUGHT & SOLD u Courteods Ambulance Service available 24 hours a day 365 days a year There were times when Mother had to wade through snow to carry wood to feed the kitchen stove. She heated water on the stove to thaw the pump. Then she pumped more water and carried it in to be heated on the same stove for cooking, scrubbing and bathing—and for thawing the pump again. But on the farms of Michigan life has changed, and is continuing to change. The greatest factor in that change has been the availability of electric power. In the electrified farm home that lantern is almost a museum piece. In the kitchen, the,,- bathroom he,:bathroom and the laundry, water, hot and cold, is on tap. The ash pan is gone where the woodbox pineth. The electric range is white and shining, and the calendar hangs over what was once the exit of the old black stovepipe. The milk and butter that used to hang in the well before Dad's dad built the milk house out by the windmill are in the electric refrigerator now. There's a broom in the closet for shooing -the cat—an electric sweeper for the Brussels carpet. Out in Dad's domain electricity milks the cows, grinds the feed, hoists the hay and saws the wood. It separates the cream and shears the sheep, warms the baby chicks as no hen could warm them, and kids the hens them• selves into getting up before daylight to be about the business of laying eggs. The Detroit Edison Company already has made service available to 34,000 of the 37,000 farms in its 7,600 square miles of territory. Its objective is to see that electric service is within the "reach of every one of those farms. To that end Detroit Edison now is engaged in extending its lines some 600 miles into every remote corner of its rural territory. These extensions will be completed just as rapidly as materials and skilled labor can be obtained. T H E D E T R 0 1 T E D I S O N C O M P A N Y I~ , Wednesday, April 17--„1945 _. L I V Q N I A N $age Seven With the Livonia Churches LIVONIA COMMUNITY CHURCH, Farmington at Five Mile Road. Sunday School classes for all ages held from 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Worship Hour and Junior Church from 11:30 to 12:30: Our earnest desire is that you avail yourself of the privilege of worshiping God in your way at this undenominational church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Farmington high school auditori- um, Sunday, 11:00 a.m., Sunday school, same hour. Wednesday evening services at 33336 Grand River Avenue at 8:00 p.m. BETHEL MISSIONARY CHAPEL at 8890 Middlebelt road. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday evening ser- vice 7:45 p.m. Midweek service Thursday 7:45 p.m. Plan to at- tend revival service nightly ex- cept Monday and Saturday nights. Rev. Jacob Traub is the Evangelist. Elm Baptist Church Arcola and Grdntland SERVICES Bible School ------ 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship _ 11:15 a.m. Youth Groups ------ 6:45 p.m. � Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p.m. R, E. Prince, Pastor (Ex -chaplain) for quality CLOTHING make Davis & Lent "where your money's well spent” your clothing HEADQUARTERS 811 Penniman Ave. Plymouth Custom M - M made SUITS $30.00 32.50 35.00 Suits and coats made to your measure Arrow Shirts Interwoven socks Knox & Portis Hats Sportswear Slacks — dress pants Undergarments Work Clothes HOPE CHAPEL, CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN. Six Mile west of Middlebelt.. Morning worship and Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Christian En- deavor at 6:30 p.m., with Youth Fellowship following. The mid- week prayer service is held on Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. The Ladies' Aid meets on the first Wednesday evening of each month . * s G A Y L O R D ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL, 19188 Gaylord Rd. 3 blocks south of Grand River. Rev. Dalby. Phone EVergreen 0124. 10:00 a.m. Church School with Bi- ble classes for all ages. 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. B.Y.F. Mrs. Edwin Gordon, leader. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Bible study and Prayer service. We cordially invite you to come and worship with us. NOTICE The Livonia Area Girl Scout Council will hold an important meeting at 8:00 p.m. April 25 at St. Michael's Parish Hall. All par- ents, leaders, and committee members are urged to be present to hear Miss Kay Beckman, Girl Scout Director, Detroit area, lead the discussion and answer ques- tions on "Day Camp." The Rosedale Gardens Woman's Club met last Thursday evening at the Club House. The meeting was given over to making cancer pads.. Mrs. Lyman Hedden entertain- ed her bridge club in her home last Thursday. Luncheon was served and the afternoon spent playing ,cards. Postwar paper curtains just out (about $1 a pair) are made of a new shover -resistant parchment- ized paper, come in solid colors— green, blue, mauve — trimmed with white ruffles, polka=dotted in matching colors. RUBBER DOOR MATS 14" x 22" 1.59 De Vail Furniture & Carpet Co. 7 Mile at Farmington Phone FAR. 0188-W Open Daily Until 9:00 p.m. Marie's Gift Shop 31517 Plymouth Road Grand Opening Dates April 18, 19, 20, 1946 Free gft with each purchase — Everyone invited. Walter J. and Marie W. Clark 0 -tow 0_0 6001 Sealtest Ice Cream — Toys — Gifts School Supplies 27405 Joy Road at Inkster CARS GET SPRING FEVER, TOO! Drive in TODAY and let us WAKE UP YOUR CAR for SPRING BILL AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE IN THE .NORTHWEST SECTION 20740 FENKELL PHONE REDFORD 0900 AUTOMATIC, ELECTRIC 6 -GAL. for summer homes, doctors, dentists or any installation where a great amount of hot water is not required. Ceiling $ .53 ®. P. A. Two simple connections for water and plug in any outlet. Nva We have CHROME TRIM IN STOCK Gas Conversion Heater A.G.A. APPROVED From 159 to $229 PLEASE FT:'ONE for FREE ESTIMATES " I C JUHN �"�e (A rw8o"ELLI I • PL U ISG and HEATING CONTRACTORS MEMBER DETROIT AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS 38630 Plymouth Road ® Phone Plymouth 1505 NIGHTS. SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS — LIVONIA 2073 a Page Eight LIVONIAN ON THE JOB — — THOSE LITTLE W A "w"i A D S Only 25 Cents Phone Plymouth 16 FOR SALE FOR .SALE—We smoke our own ham, bacon and sausage. Fresh killed poultry. Taylor's Super Market, 29150 Joy Road,.one block east of Middlebelt Road. 9-lfc FOR POWER lawn mowers, call Livonia 2237. Robert S. Shunk. 5-tfc GRAVEL, top soil, sand, cinders, fill dirt, peat, etc. J. A. Hoa;. Livonia 210. 6-tfc RADIO SERVICE By MARK LETTICH Phone Liv. 3177 30115 Munger St. Near 6 Mi. & Middlebelt Bring it to us; we'll line up your I wheels for and summer DRIVING Don't let excessive tire wear ruin your vacation. It's often caused by bad wheel alignment. So, take no chances: Bring your car in, today, to have the wheels checked: Let our experts act them straight: DRIVE IN TODAY �— in your future '(here's a �.vr`d Ralph Ellsworth, Inc. Authorized Ford Sales & Service 29210 Ford Road, Garden City PHONES: Dearborn 2310 Middlebelt 6121 & 6801 OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE 24 -Hour Service kN'TM POULTRY WANTED --- We pay the highest prices for poultry. Taylor Super Market, 29150 Joy Road. Phone Livonia 9207. tfe RIDE to Ford Rouge Plant, 3:20. p.m. to 11:20 p.m. shift. Phone Frank Pulice Livonia 9234. lte CLEANING woman, one day a week, small home. Mrs. Hanna. 9901 Ingram, Rosedale Gardens. ltp MISCELLANEOUS RESIDENTIAL plans drawn _ to suit your lot. R. Anderson, 29805 Greenland. Phone Livonia 2518. 51-tfe Septic Tanks Cleaned Sand, gravel and fill dirt deliver ed. L. Mollard, 11695 Inkster road, Plymouth. Phone Evergreen 3745. 23-12tc FOR floor sanding, finishing and linoleum, call Eger and Jack- son Co Plymouth 1552 28-tfc HATS 'remodeled and retrimmed also suits and hats made. Phone Livonia 2292. Re LOST DISAPPEARED from Schooleraft and Merriman April 6th. Liver and white Springer Spaniel, fe- male. Not trained to hunt. Re The Mexico, Mo., Evening Led- ger ran capsule editorial: "The Complete History of Man?"; com- plete text: "From Adam to Atom." DROLD MOO LANDSCAPING ' 600 ARTHUR PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Grounds Maintenance TREE SERVICE PHONE 775-W Upholstering "Bring it to me for satisfaction" GUMBEAULT �or. Westbrook & Fenkell Phone Redford 3100 Nankin Mills Inn 33594 Ann Arbor Trail Homey Hospitality Pleasant Surroundings Beautiful New Bar Private Rooms available Special attention . to parties and large groups Wednesday, April 17, 1946 Have .you had your battery checked lately? Your BATTERY as Well as Your CAR Must Last Longer!!! Bring your car in for a grease job and oil change and we will look after the battery. General Electric Appliances will be available soon. Place your order now for an early delivery, Phone Livonia 9202 Corner Merriman and Plymouth Roads -Give yourself a 4� �x h You can treat yourself to a perfect, soft, natural looking permanent wave—done at home —in three hours or less —with the simple, ready -to -use CROWNING GLORY Cold Wave Permanent Solutions. I Safe for Children's Hair, too! (wlthcurle.)$2 (plus fa4 Cecil H. Habermehl REXALL DRUG STORE 32101 Plymouth Road, Corner of Blackburn, Rosedale Gardens COMPLETE STOCK OF LINOLEUM JUST RECEIVED We have a factory -trained mechanic to lay your counter and sink tops. ONE WEEK SERVICE! 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