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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLivonian1947_1126Around The Township TH LIVONIAN, Birthday Dinner Livonia Township, Plymouth, MichiganWednesday, November 26, ,1947 Vol. 8, No. 40 Last Thursday the Russell — Wendtfamily enjoyed a birth- day dinner in honor of Mr. Wendt at the home of Russell's parents. Bishops Moving The James Bishop family of Surrey road are finishing the preliminaries to moving to Bat- tle Creek. Purchase Home The Vandersloot family of De- troit have purchased a home on Farmington road near School - craft and will be situated in their new home around the first part of December. Their son Donald will be enrolled at the Lutheran school and the Vandersloot's will be much nearer to their store at Farmington and Five mile roads. Deer Hunting Clyde Rickert of .Inkster road has been up north deer hunting for the past week. Gets Buck E. L. Magee, Sr., had a success- ful deer hunting trip. According to reports, he got his buck the first morning. Dinner Guests The Jack Gages will have 11 friends and relatives sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Their guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Danes Kenefeck and children, of Maceday Lake, Mrs. Dorothy Kenefeck, of Pon- tiac, and Mr. and Mrs. James Horen, of Maceday Lake. December Music Program Planned Tuesday, December 2, is the date which the Livonia Recrea- tional Club Musicale Group has -§et for their next concert pro- gram. It is slated to begin at 8:30 p.m. at the Wilcox school. - The program will open with the playing of Gould's."Pavanne", followed by "Donkey Serenade". "On the Trail", from the "Grand Canyon Suite", by Grofe, "Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark", and "The Magic Flute" by Mozart will also be included on the program. Oth- er selections on the first half of the program are "Morning" by Grieg;. Anitras Dance, from "Hall of the Mountain King" by Grieg, and Wagner's "Ride of ,the (Continued on page 10) Extension Group Hears of Christmas Ideas The November meeting of the Stark Extension group was held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Fetterly. A pot luck dinner was the first order of the day and all the dish- es were furnished from the reci- pes, furnished at the previous meeting on "keeping fit". There were 12 ladies in attendance and everyone went away with many a nein idea for Christmas. Mrs. Anthony Kreeger had for her lesson, ideas for decorating Christmas cards, wrappings for gifts, and decorations for the home and table, Den Mothers Will Hold Meeting The Den Mothers of the Rose- dale Gardens Pack meeting will be held December 1 at the home of Mrs. Edward Hamilton at 33545 Rayburn Livonia township. This is the regular monthly get. together. Come out and let's ex- change ideas for the coming win- ter season for the Cubs. CORRECTION Due to a typographical error, Marie's Gift Shop ad in last week's Livonian read "Rush orders are not being accepted for Christmas delivery." It should have read "Rush orders are now being accepted for Christmas delivery.". Driving Course To Be Offered In Livonia School Students of George Bentleys_. High school will soon be offered a course in safety driving, accord- ing to Harry Johnson, Superin- tendent of the. Livonia Schools. The Board of Education has ap- plied for, and their request ap- proved, a dual control automo- bile, which will be loaned to the high school for use to June 30. The car will be received within two or three weeks from the Al- lison Chevrolet , Sales in Plym- outh. John Wierman, shop teacher on the high school staff, who took the training Course offered by the State Department of Pub- lic Instruction at Bay City, and who has been certified by the (Continued on page 11) Doctor Doren Speaks To Guild Dr. Louis Koren, assistant psy- chiatrist of the Wayne . County General hospital at ,Eloise, was the guest speaker at the Novem- ber meeting of the Livonia Health guild, held November 12 at the Rosedale Gardens school. His topic- "How to Prevent Men- tal Illness" was of interest to all. Dr. Koren pointed out that one half of the hospital beds in the United States are filled with mental patients. If all those who really should be hospitalized were there, he added, there would not be enough facilities to take care, of them. The attitude of the families to delay treat- ment often makes the illness chronic, he stated. Like other ill- nesses, if this can be treated in its early stage, the hope for re- covery is much greater than if delayed. Psychosis is divided into two (Continued on page 11) Scouts Receive Pins At Service On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Francis Calhoun's troop held their investiture service at the home of Mrs. George Hamilton. The girls receiving their pins were Christine Benson, Carolyn Brooker, Mary Geistler, Dennis Habermehl, Kathleen Shyatt, Marilyn Stephenson, Marilyn Pickles, Julia Rolland and Gay Schaffer. The girls served tea for their mothers, who were the honor guests of the day, -Mrs, Donald Pickles and Mrs. Stanley Beniteau received their pins as members of the Troop Committee. . Mrs. Martha Griffiths Spoke to Women's Club The November meeting of the Livonia Women's club was held Wednesday, November 19. Mrs. Martha Griffiths, Vice -- President of "Women's Lawyer's of Michigan" spoke an hour and answered questions on the Com- munity Property Laws. Travelogue Will Be Shown at PTA, Meeting Tonight, November 25 the Stark -Newburg Parent Teacher - Association will hold its regular meeting at the Stark school at 8 p.m. Following the business meet- ing there will be a Travelogue by Margaret and Gladys Cle- ments on their trip, through Europe. Annual Xmas Contest To Begin Next Week The Christmas contest for children of 12 years of age or un- der, which is staged annually by Habermehl's Rexall drug store; will begin next week. Any boy or girl desiring to en- ter must fill out a nomination blank and turn it in at the store. Then, during the contest, a vote is given with every penny's pur- chase. Sixteen prizes will be awarded. Included in the group as first prizes, are an electric train- and a satin skin baby doll. Loan Closet Is Established , Through the courtesy of Rev- erend and Mrs. Theodore Sauer, the -Livonia Health Guild is able to have a Loan Closet near the center of the Township, Farm- ington and Five Mile roads. For your convenience, the fol- lowing- articles are available 'to anyone on request: Basin, -bed pan, sheet, draw sheet, pillow cases, bath towels, bed tray, thermometer, hot water bottle, ice bag, heat pad, large size crutch, bed blocks, baby's layet- te, breast pump, rubber sheet, hospital gowns, and baby carri- er for premature -infants. There have been many requests for average size crutches. If any- one has either small or average size crutches or other sick room supplies, which are not in use, and wish to contribute these to the Lean Closet, please call Mrs. Sauer or Mrs. Russell Wendt at Livonia 2186. Famous Speaker To Be In Rosedale Perry Hayden -'will speak at the Men's club meeting of the Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian church, on Tuesday, December 2, at 8 p.m. Mr. Hayden is president of the Tecumseh Flour Mills, and of Dynamic Kernals, Inc. The latter group some years ago planted a kernal of wheat and gave a tithe of the crop. They have continued the practice until ' the project has now become famous. This will be an open meeting to which all men and women are invited. The speaker will show colored motion pictures to sup- plement his talk. Heating Units Cause Fires Fire, caused by improper in- sulation in the installation of a coal heated hot water burner, re- sulted in slight damage to the floor of the home occupied by Howard-. Martin. 14931 Lyons avenue, Livonia Township. It oc- curred on the night of Novem- ber 8. A second fire, that was thought (Continued on page o) Woman's Group Gave Luncheon Monday The National Woman's Party, Alice Paul council, held a lunch- eon Monday, November 24 at 12 noon. It took place in the Mission Hall, which is located at 8629 Grand River. Bunco and cards were planned and table and door priz- es were awarded. Rev. Alme- da Wethey and Dr. Katherine Covert were in charge of the meeting. Wendt's Service at Stark and Plymouth road, due to a short- age of gas will change his hours to 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and closed all day Sunday. Recreation Club Members Honor -Jack Williamson Jack Williamson, one of the founders and first president of the Livonia Recreation club, was honored Saturday evening, No- vember 15, at Wilcox school, at the monthly adult dance. During the evening, Dr. Marie " Hyland Timpona, an honorary member and director of parlia- mentary law, spoke. She empha- sized how the club had proved the value of teamwork, stressing the word "teamwork" in prefer- ence to "cooperation". Dr. George Marsden, vice pres- ident, voiced .the opinion that it is a good idea to pay tribute to a leader while that leader is work- ing in the organization, as it makes him understand that the, members appreciate his ideals and that they are dedicating their efforts to that end. In this way, the organization is encouraged to -climb to ,higher goals, he added" When C. Parliament, treasurer, spoke, he touched, on the scope (Continued on page 9) Trophies Arrive For Field Meet The Livonia Recreational club is happy to announce that the long awaited shipment of troph- ies has arrived. On Saturday, No- vember 29, at Wilcox school, all field event winners will be pre- sented with trophies. The presentation will begin at 7:30 p.m., with each event cham- pion being honored. The ceremo- ny will be concluded by 8:30 p.m. so that adults present who wish to attend the L.R.C. Square Dance, which will follow, may go. The trophy presentation is open to everyone, but the Square Dance club is for adults only. Equipment To Be Put To Use -- Plans are at present underway for the disposition of materials which were used by the Rose- dale Gardens Cooperative Nurs- ery School. According to Mrs. V. A. McIntosh, the equipment is standing idle, and it is felt it should be put to use. The last session of the Rose- dale Gardens Nursery was held in the spring of 1946 in the home of Mrs. "Charles Wilson who was the instructor. Since that time the materials used have been (Continued on page 11) Speech and Debate Class to Meet The Speech and Debate class of the Livonia township Women's club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Willa Par- menter at 28055 W. Six Mile road. Anyone interested in speech or debate is invited. For informa- tion call Mrs. Margaret Bernier, Livonia 3701 Musicians Offer Services To Benefit New School Henry Hermann, Bentley High school teacher, and Madeline Jones, music supervisor of the Livonia schools, have generously offered their services in the pre- sentation of a Musicale to be held at the high school Saturday eve- ning, December 4 at 8 P.M. Proceeds from the event will be turned over to the Bentley PTA for equipment for the new school. The Musicale is open to the public with tickets available in advance. Page 'Two LIV'ONIAN THIS LIVONIAN`' 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 Published Weekly Entered as second-class matter May 13, 1941 at the post office at Plymouth, Michigan under the act of March 3, 1879. Harry Wolfe, Jr. is one of the few lucky hunters reported so far. On opening day Harry bag- ged his buck. The latest news from the group of hunters making their headquarters at the Ziegler cot- tage at Houghton Lake is that the luck has not been too good. Robert Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, of Surrey road has been ill the past week with the measles. Mrs. Kay Kracht of Rosedale Gardens entertained a group of her friends and neighbors in her home at a paper demonstration on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zopff and their children will have Thanks- giving dinner in Detroit at the home of Mrs. Zopff's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Seed. Mrs. Charles Hall of Seven Mile road has as house guests for an extended stay her sister Mrs. L. Hamilton and son. Re -upholstery L� G Call us with confidence for reliable, smart, re -upholstering. GUiL EAULT Corner Westbrook & Fenkell PHONE REDFORD 3100 On Wednesday, November 19 the Community Methodist church held a pot -luck supper at the Stotten home. Mr. "Ole" Olson has been con- fined to his home for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, formerly of Livonia, are the proud parents of a seven pound, seven ounce son, John Redel, born, Sunday, November .16. Both mother and baby are doing well. The Chester Kowalski family of Coventry Gardens will enter- tain their respective parents at a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mr. Clare Foor of West Six Mile road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balmes and Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Morey at din- ner Saturday, November 15. Mr. and Mrs. George Hance will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter Mrs. Dorthea Curtis of Plymouth. At the Junior play at the Plymouth high school on Thurs- day evening there were in at- tendance from Livonia, Inez Daniels, Mrs. Harry Daniels, Theresa Litwicki and Robert Hamilton. John Rolleau of 9000 Beatrice street is back in Wayne County General hospital. His friends and neighbors wish him a speedy re- covery. Howard Higgins, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higgins, is home for good now being released from the United States Marine Corps. The Wilcox Parent Teacher Association will hold their regu- lar meeting on December 3 at 8 p.m. at the Wilcox school. The en- tertainment for that evening will be a comedy skit put on by the Cub Scouts of No. 282. Now is the time to have your garments waterproofed 48= r ice On Ladies' and Men's Special NEEDED GARMENT'S In Emergency 24=Hour Service (Small Charge Added) We Call For and Deliver in Plymoufh and nearby Subdivisions HERALD- fR1 CLEANERS PHONE 110 628 S. Main HAROLD YARLEY, Prop. Wednesday, November 26,ry 1947 FOR YOUR, An Arm, Leg, Wig or General Renovating MorlL THEM DOLL SUN FP 33438 Richland, 1 block west of Farmington Road 2 blocks south of Plymouth Road P Nun Fheatre, maft Plymouth, Michigan THUR., FRI., SAT. — NOV. 27-28-29 Jon Hall — Michael O'Shea — Evelyn Ankers in "LAST OF THE'REDMEN" A stunning spectacle, savage'action, in breath taking tech- nicolor. An American frontier classic of a vanishing people NEWS SHORTS SUN., MON., TUE., WED. — NOV. 30, DEC. 1-2-3 Katherine Hepburn — Paul Henreid Robert Walker in "SONG OF LOVE" A love story that will live as long as the music it inspired. NEWS Pennimani. Allen- Theatre • Plymouth, Michigan THUR., FRI., SAT. — NOV. 27-28-29 William Boyd -Andy Clyde—Una O'Connor in "UNEXPECTED GUEST" plus Franchot Tone — Ann, Richards in "LOST HONEYMOON" PLEASE NOTE: First show begins at 6:45 SUN., MON., TUE., WED. — NOV. 30, DEC. 1-2-3 Joan Caulfield—Claude Rains—Constance Bennett in "THE UNSUSPECTED" Suspense in every scene—Mystery in every moment. NEWS SHORTS WA nnirnan-- Allen Theatre � hviiie, Michigan THURSDAY ONLY—"FAMILY NIGHT"—NOVEMBER 27 "FLASHING GUNS" plus "THAT'S MY GAL" FRIDAY and SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 28-�W Red Skelton — Virginia O'Brien in "MERTON OF THE MOVIES NEWS SHORTS SUNDAY - MONDAY — NOVEMBER 30, DECEMBER 1 Rita Hayworth — Larry Parks in "DOWN TO EARTH" NEWS SHORTS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — DECEMBER 2-3 Pat O'Brien — Anne Jeffreys in "RIFF RAFF" NEWS SHORTS . Wedn-esduy; .November 28,1947- Garden S,1947 _LIVONIAN Garden Association Women's Club Will Hold" Plan Annual Election: Christmas Meeting The December meeting of the On December 4 the members Coventry Gardens Improvement of the Rosedale Gardens Women's Association will meet on Decern- club will hold `their Christmas ber 3,, at 8:30 p.m. at the Livonia Ideas- meeting at the clubhouse township hall. at 8:30 p.m. This will be electionnight. Everyone' is asked to bring one Members are asked to cast their pet Christmas idea, either for ballots by mail before the meet- wrappings; cooking, gifts ' or ing, or, bring it with them so Christmas cards. Following this, next year's officers. there will be a demonstration of Evcr--one is cordially invited to German Christmas cookies put they a_e sure their vote is in for on by Mrs. Archie Simpson of attend this meeting. Detroit. * Hostesses for the evening will Cbehurch �.. S Mrs. Ed .Zopff,Wil Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. William Brown, and Mrs. Arthur Epker. They will GAYLORD ROAD BAPTIST CHAPEL 19188 Gaylord Rd 3 serve refreshments in keeping with the Yuletide season. blocks) 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. EMMANUEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. V.F.W. Hall, 7 Mile road at Dalby. — Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. N. Y. P. S., 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. C. Warren Wilson, pastor. ELM BAPTIST CHURCH, one- half mile north of Piymouttr Rd. just off Inkster Rd. Sunday school classes for all ages 10 a. m. Wor- ship -services, 11:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. rn. Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday 8 p. m.. R. E. Prince, pastor. STARii GOSPEL MISSION. 9948 Laurel Rd., corner Pine Tree. Li- vonia 2895. Sunday School, 1:30 p.m. Sunday Service, 2:30 p.m. Mid -week service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Ladies' cottage prayer meet- ing, 2:30 p.m. Pastor Rev. Orville Wendell. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIE- TY 23701 Cass avenue, corner of Macomb, Farmington. Church and Sunday school, 11 a. m. Wednesday service 8 p.m- Read ing room open from, 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays and Wednesday evenings 9 w�, 9:30 Ross and Rehner A. .LMANA,', C %* NOVEMBER op 26—Ninth Continental con- gress met, 1783. thanksgiving. 28—Kaiser William re- nounces right to German throne, 1918. 29—Battle of Knoxville, 1863. !40 30—Winston Churchill born, 1874. DECEMBER 1—U. S. 3rd army reaches Saar river, 1944. A / 2—President Monroe pre- sents Monroe Doctrine, 1823. WNU &, ice GOOD EYESIGHT Makes History for You Compliment.= of John A. doss L. IF. R.hner Doctors of Optometry 809 Penniman Ave. Plymouth, Michigan Phone 433 Monday -1:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm. Tuesday -1:00 D.M. to 9:40 p:m. 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Arrow and Marl- boro—plain colors, stripes & whites. Make your Christmas selection now while our stock is complete. TIE JEWELRY by Hickok LUGGAGE .. Matched in leather and Fabric `g "Where Your Moneys Well Spent" WE CASH PAYROLL CHECKS — BUY A GIFT EVERY PAYDAY O it Page your L 1 V V 1N 1 di 1N Mothers Will> Hold Rosedale Gardens, Pack Bazaar Next Month To Meet Friday Evening A Tot -Lot oazaar and silver tea will be staged by the mem- bers of the group on Saturday, December G. It will take, place at - the home of Karl Ehrenseld, of 15800 Norwich, from 2 to 5 p.m. There will be three booths. Mrs. - Margaret Hoare is in charge of the first, which will be baked goods and home canned articles. The second will be under the su- pervision of Mrs. Grace Kowal- ski, and will be gift and hand made articles. The white ele- phant booth will be directed by Mrs. Virginia Sherman. Coffee and tea will be served during the afternoon. Anyone wishing to make donations to the bazaar are asked to call Mrs. Grace Kowalski at 3513 Livonia. IT you have an,., items of inter- est Br- est about your family or frir:nds please call 16. On Friday, November 28 at 7:30 p.m., the Rosedale Gardens Pack will hold its monthly meet- ing at the Community House. Den No. 7, the new den in Coven- try Gardens will be initiated at this meeting. Earlier in the month the Cub show for the benefit of the boys, earned about $30.00. Rosedale Gardens PTA Held Tea at School The Parent Teacher Associa- tion of Rosedale Gardens school held a tea on Thursday, Novem- ber 13 at the school. There was an excellent turn- out and many interesting and de- licious things for the dinners of those in attendance. A profit of $52.00 helped to swell the trea- sury of the PTA. YOU CAN Wlilt! Any boy or girl 12 years old or under can -qualify for this contest.• It's easy to win ... loads of fun, too! START TODAY! PPRIZE'RtZE FOR Bors ' - PENNSYLVANIA FREIGHT TRAIN -A. C. Gilbert electric train! Sensetloral smoke feature! Choo- See these beautiful prizes! They are choos like a big trc!n! New 14 co. two -rail track makes giant 140" coal. Automatic remote control here now atyourfriendly Rexall Drug coupling and uncoupling. Electrically lighted loco- Store. Bring your friends with you. motive and caboose. Complete with transformer. ITHE` I YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE 9 Cecil Haber-mehl, Pharmacist DRUG STORE 32101 Plymouth Rd. Plymouth, Mich. Rosedale Gardens Phone Livonia 3156 YOU'LL MAKE NO ERROR- _ IN CONSULTING THE Qy,P -,YELLOW PAGES OF TNF_ TELE.PNONE DIRECTOR`( R FOR "WHERE -TO -BUY -1T” INFORMATION lo .oma f�R' Q� c> 1 ,> All- Zo a VV4=U111 LA1LA r, 1lUVc1aauca 4V,'iJ=9 _ -- -------------------- REFRIGERATION ------------------ R i R TIO "SE111 'VICE Refrigerators - Washers — Oil Burners Radios and Motors Former Sears Service Man Specializing in COLD SPOT All Work Guaranteed Temp. 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Building Materials Coal for:all types of heating plants Plymouth Lurllber & Coal Company 308 N. Main St., at P. M. Tracks Phone 102, Plymouth, Mich. nard Sneller, 28845 West Five Mile road. The fire was reported the morning of November 11. Officials of the -Livonia fire de- partment have advised that, in view of the coming cold weather, all heating units should be check- ed as a precaution against simi- lar accidents. FTA To Equip First Aid Room At the regular business meet- ing held last Wednesday evening at the high school, Mrs. Clyde Rickert volunteered to act as chairman of a project to secure equipment for the first aid room. Mr. Rogers stated that there are no facilities at present to care for students who become ill at school. The organization voted to purchase necessary bedding and first aid supplies. After the business meeting the group enjoyed the talk given by Rev. Stanley Forkner of Hope Chapel on "Life in the Philip- pines". He spoke with a great deal of feeling on the devastation the war brought to the people of those islands and expressed a great hope that the world would not be called upon to endure an- other war. Following the meeting, re- freshments were served by Mrs. Ward McCain and her committee. Girl Scouts to Meet At Guideau Dome On December 17 On November 19 at the home of Mrs. Charles Guideau, the Girl Scout board of Livonia held their monthly meeting. Plans were made at that time for the regu- lar meeting to be held at the Gui- deau home on December 17 at 8:30 p.m. The Livonia Girl Scout Coun- cil will meet on January 21. Please- watch the paper for the program to be announced later. No speech can be entirely bad if it is brief enough. Prepare ... 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MILLER Five Mile at Middlebelt Livonia 3572 Ever Wish For ALADDIN'S LAMP To make your dreams come true? Certainly you have and that is where most dreams end -xcept . . When you save regularly with the help of Plymouth's friendly bank. A growing account and a happy ending for your hopes sort of go aicng together. Plymouth United Savings Bank Plymouth, Michigan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "Ride 'Em Cowboy" When vre service your car, it is ready for those hard knocks. General Repairing and welding Livonia 2445 C_// Warners Sunowk Ser is 33234 SCHOOLCRAFT AT FARMINGTON ROAD I& Livonia �/ Hardware & Lumber 5 bile at Farmington Phone Livonia 3140 Magic Skin Loll For Christmas See the New Lionel Train 6" & 8" Redwood Siding Chuck" Thayer "came home h®— When—Where very proud of his seven point deer last week. Mrs. Earl Storey and her . daughter, Minette of Pickford - Jack Fetterly, son of Mr. and avenue have been ill with the flu. Mrs. Lawrence Fetterly will be Their -friends all hope that they home for Thanksgiving dinner have a speedy recovery. from St. Bernards 'Seminary at Brighton, Michigan. Mr. Charles Gleason of Lans- * ., - ing has been visiting his daugh- Mr. and Mrs. William New - ter Mrs. Milton Blankenhagen stead and Mr. and Mrs. Harry recently. Crawford have returned from hunting in the north woods. Re - Ralph Ellsworth's "Five" spent port on Suck not so good. last weekend in Battle Creek •: := :: participating in the Central The next PTA meeting will States Bowling Tournament. take place Tuesday, December 2. -: Entertainment and refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kree- have been planned. All members ger, of Joy Farm, have received and friends are requested to come word that their son, Owen, FIC to this meeting at the Elm school. of the USN, is on his way back to the states. He has served 18 A special meeting` of the Lead - months on Saipan. -His family ex- er's club of the Girl scouts will pect him home for Christmas. be held Tuesday, December 2. Preliminary organization work for next year has been planned. The meeting will take place at Wilcox school. Mr. Mrs. Louis Balmes made a surprise visit to the com- munity, Saturday, November 15 to attend the Livonia Recreation club dance in honor of Jack Wil- liamson. Mr. Balmes was former- ly principal of Wilcox school and is now Superintendent of schools in Deerfield, Michigan. They were given a very hearty wel- come by all their old friends. When You Get Tired of Pushing One of These— see us. Wx F. MILLER Five Mile at Middlebelt Livonia 3572 Ever Wish For ALADDIN'S LAMP To make your dreams come true? Certainly you have and that is where most dreams end -xcept . . When you save regularly with the help of Plymouth's friendly bank. A growing account and a happy ending for your hopes sort of go aicng together. Plymouth United Savings Bank Plymouth, Michigan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "Ride 'Em Cowboy" When vre service your car, it is ready for those hard knocks. General Repairing and welding Livonia 2445 C_// Warners Sunowk Ser is 33234 SCHOOLCRAFT AT FARMINGTON ROAD I& Livonia �/ Hardware & Lumber 5 bile at Farmington Phone Livonia 3140 Magic Skin Loll For Christmas See the New Lionel Train 6" & 8" Redwood Siding Wednesday, Noveinber<<26,-1947 Economist Club ,Around Livonia C. Robert Carlson of the local Board of Education spoke last Gone North " week at the Economist club of Wilbur P a r k e r;; of'Sunny_ Farnaingto.n on the problems con - dale avenue has joined the influx fronting education today. Of deer hunters in the northern part of the state. Rotary Club At the regular meeting of the Archer Demonstration the Livonia Rotary club, held Archery last Monday at the Pen Mar, new Cub Pack Stark 1 enjoyed a members, Louie LaBar, Leo Cau- fine demonstration of archery zillo, and Rev. Wooley spoke to given by Mr. and Mrs. William the group on their professions. Slingwein at their last meeting, Friday, November 14. Mr. Ed- Cook Out ward Zopff, Cubmaster of Rose- The Wilcox Girl Scouts are dale Gardens, also spoke to the planning a cook -out at the Whit - group. ener home on Purling Brook. It A 1 .Mice JOIN THE AUTO CLUB AND INSURE YOUR CAR at COST AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN MAYFLOWER HOTEL L. B. RICE, Mgr. — Phone 180 . Plymouth ,vial take placo. Friday the 28t11 of November. Returned Home Mrs. Charles Skoglund Senior of Fairfield avenue is at home now recuperating from a serious operation. Her friends all hope that her recovery is speedy. Return Home Mrs. Ann C+ollett, mother of I-drs. John Calhoun, will return to her home in Waterloo, Iowa this week after spending some time visiting in Livonia. AA , Maccabees Full — 8 Mile at Grand River Music By AND HIS WESTERN RAMBLERS Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Refreshments L I V 0 N I A N Page Seven Livonia 9233 Five Mile at Middlebelt ,p For Speedier Repairs on your RADIOS — RECORD CLANGERS and SOUND EQUIPMENT CALL 1198-W RKOLLINGi ICE The Shop that doves to Your Home Please call between 8-9 a.m.; 12-1 p.m.; 6-7 p.m. or leave work at Boyer's,.phone 539 E. A. NASH 461 JENER PLACE omm Can't Awroff-d 'o Miss It. Same Pric,021's Actually Below Wholesale Cost. SAV' Sp $ TRANSPORTATION SETS LONG TOM Were $1.00 Now 49c — _ Were $3.39 — Now 98c Delta Myers & Mangles Christmas BETTLE BGG Was 89c - Now 39c Tree Lights Regular—$1.79 Formerly $1.25 — Today 39c Large Tea Time Sets Gloray—$3.79 Bubble—$3.95 Plastic Paint Set Save $1.00 — Now $1.95 AIIn Paced 89c They were $i.25 AlumeRnm Sets Reduced from $1.29 to 98c LIMITED ITY BAR PRONES F®r The Kiddies Last Year They Cost $1.96 NOW 9' i L11 bner an Reduced from $2.59 of $2.00 ON THESSE CI L is SCOOTER PLANES Make a Swell Gift o SAVE 90'0. You Can Bay Thera For 694 Joy Road at Inkster Road C Q .g , L• -( �t �t��c���i��+��_,r3re�.+�u=+;��a�-Qw�``������(�t�� L( t ^(� �t�«�.�,-� +� �t � e Page -Eight Farmington 1670 WILLIAM STILES Master Plumber Licensed PLUMBING—HEATING REPAIRING—REMODELING and NEW WORK Electric sewer cleaning service Water Installation Service 20495 Melvin — Farmington GET BETTER RESULTS WITH BETTER FEEDS LARR® Headquaxters Poultry Remedies SA'XTGw !FARM SUPPLY STORE ' 587 W. Ann Arbor Trail Phone 174 i SANCING EVERY SAT. 1301. TO HARRY NELSON'S BAND Free Movies Every Wed., 6 p.m. "Where Everyone Has a Good Time" PALACEINN 31022 Ann Arbor Trail near Merriman f OTENr,o�¢S LIVO-NIAN TEEN TALK Thanksgiving, the day for cele- bration and feasting is right around the corner. It's especially pleasing to students—no school. The Junior class of- Plymouth High school presented a three act play called "We Shook .the Family Tree" last Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the High school auditorium. This was a play about the hilarious mix- ups and capers of modern teen- agers. Barb Goodbold and Dick Wylie from the Township played the. leading roles of Hildegarde and Freddie. The audience was large both nights. Last Tuesday the Student council of Bentley High toured Redford Union High school. They in turn invited the Redford Union student council to come to Bent- ley High school at a later date. Wednesday evening, the par- ents had a program at Bentley High school at which the High school band played two numbers. Last Friday evening a dance was held for the teen agers at the Rosedale Club house. The Hi -Y club of Plymouth High sponsored a "Basketball Dance" in the High school gym last Friday evening. Sod Schaf- fer's orchestra from Detroit fur- nished the music. The Romulus High school bas- ketball squad came to Plymouth last Friday afternoon for a prac- tice game with the Rocks.: They played in Plymouth's gym. The Senior Prom which is forthcoming at Plymouth High has had the name "Snow Frolic" tacked on it. This is one of the two formal dances sponsored by the Junior and Senior classes of Plymouth High school. That's all kids! Jack J. Gage Science continues to simplify living. A new night light, de- signed for placement under one leg of the bed, flashes on when you get up—and off when you return to the "hay." Wednesday, November 26, 1947 FROZENY FOODS ICE CREAm BEER WE DELIVER PHONE. LIVONIA 3147 LET ILD YOUR InIOARAME That ranch type home you have dreamed of is now available. WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL PLANS with picture win- dows. automatic oil heat, breezeway and attached garage, at a very reasonable figure. SEE MODEL NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Five Mile Rd., i/2 ISeven Mile Rd. Mile East of Just East of Farmington Rd. Farmington Rd. Far. 0655 Livonia 2668 0656 mm itARRY S. WOLFE REAL ESTATE — FARMS — INSURANCE List Your Property with Us for Prompt Sale 41 COOPER SCHOOL CHATTER FIRST GRADE Mrs. Kautz The first grade children are learning a poem for Thanksgiv- ing and talking about the Pil- grims and the first Thanksgiv- ing Day in "our Country. SECOND GRADE Gulia Figg Ray Johnson, Jean Johnson, James Bacon, James Williams, Michael Frost, and Ronald Bar- ton are enjoying the fine venison killed by their fathers, and by Janice Richards, whose grand- father brought home his deer . . The following children had chest x-rays last week, Reay Johnson, James Bacon, Fred Bagnall, Jeanne Morell, James Williams, Sally Holmes, James Marsh, Hen- ry Hood, Kathleen Hood, Gary Whitson, Germaine LaMothe, and Gary Jcachim. THIRD GRADE T. Ploeger Jean Benson, Robert Potter, Theodore Robinson, Joyce Sa- Bieck, Wayne Mueller, and Doro- thy Warner are absent on ac- count of illness Some of us are expecting our fathers back from the North. We nope they get a deer .We are working on our Michigan exhibit, and are collect- ing things which tell us what Michigan produces. s SIXTH and SEVENTH Mrs. Sheldon Mrs. Sheldon's sixth grade has a new boy, his name is Ronald Yonavich. Mrs. Brake, our mu- sic teacher has started a girl's glee club. The girls from our room are Pauline Huber, Barbara Ferraro, Janet Dunn, Trudie Van Bynem, Phyllis Eplett, Barbara Murowski, Sue Roth, and Delor- es Wanke. This being Book Week, we all have gotten a book from the bookmobile to make a report on. We have some interesting books. We are planning a project Ronald Dunn s si e is a ea far in our spelling contest. Recreation Club Members Honor Tack Williamson (Continued from pave s) of recreational work and Mr. Williamson's abilities. The im- portance of organized leisure time activity was stressed by Mrs. Jerry Ford, recording secre- tary. As a reminder of the help wives are to their husbands' suc- cess, Mrs. Bertha Zabell, finan- cial secretary, presented Mrs. Williamson with a corsage. Mrs. Lola Timerson, director of Junior Girl's activities, praised Mr. Williamson as a leader. The director of the Junior Boy's act- ivities, Mrs. George Page, noted that "spectators" sports were on the 'increase, which wasn't too healthy for a nation, he stated. He stressed that in the Livonia Recreation club, however, all were participants, t r y i n g to develop muscular and mental coordination. Director of square dances, Mrs. Willa Parmenter, stressed that she liked the delegation of re- sponsibility under the direction of Mr. Williamson. Appreciation for the far reaching value of the club as to baseball and sports- manship for boys, was voiced by both C. Foor, director of younger boy's baseball, and Mr. J. Bernier director of older boy's baseball. Honor was paid to Mr. Wil- liamson by K. Swarthout of L. BLAKE JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy Clarenceville, who has worked with him in Boy scout cub work -for a number of years. He stated that "Mr. Williamson leaving the cubs was a loss to "dubbing" but a gain for the Livonia Recrea- tion club." Gus Davis, a retired president of the club, summarized the re- marks of the speakers, and told how the activities began with a few persons in Wilcox school district. Within a few years the idea has spread throughout the townships, and now every school is represented, he added. The final speaker, Einar Lar- sen, club president, spoke of his enjoyable association with Mr. Williamson and climaxed the eve- ning by presenting him with a combination record changer and player from the adult members, and a microphone and external speaker from the junior members of the club. FITTINGS & R£PAIlib PLUMBING FIXTURES GAS & 'OIL AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS C. 1. LEGGERT RE. 2157 — 20547 Fenkell Thi Robert Slmmmoils Co. Jewelers 842 Penniman Ave., Plymouth _ -ain that w car feel with En ADE RIGHT FIT MRIGHT LAST LONGER 0 Am Stop In ForService Whem You See This big.. BILL BROAN N Authorized Sales and Service OPEN DAILY SATURDAY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.� 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION 20740 FENKELL PHONE REDFORD 0900 f1 'j aNks for THE AMERICAN Thanks to "the American Way," the people of this Country enjoy --greater freedom — greater happiness -- greater opportunity. Never before have the benefits from our American way of life loomed so big to the people of the rest of the world, nor have our people had a better opportunity to evaluate their great worth. Thanksgiving Day this year should mean more to every American. Not only should we join in remembering those early pioneers who gave thanks to God for their deliverance from want and oppression but we should also take into account our high standard of living as compared with the people of the rest of the world. Few men, if any, would exchange their position here, no matter what their job may be, for the grief and limited opportunity that is held out to them in almost any other country in the world. Here in America we can still create, build, develop and promote our individual ideas for the betterment and advancement of ourselves and all our people. Let's keep it that way. Let's keep the American Way safe, by guarding More closely than ever the framework of freedom—Freedom of speech— Freedom of religion —Freedom of press and Equal rights for all, so that there will always be ... A Thanksgiving Day in America. C0NSUAA POWER COMPANY.. 1771 Chaffer -- Cooper School News From George Bentley on Michigan-. Other sixth grad - High School ers observed Book Week by writ - Last Wednesday the PtA put ing plays, making posters and discussing the care of books. on a program for the students. The school chorus sang, directed SEVENTH GRADE by Miss Jones, and the band play- Mrs. Kimball ed under the direction of Mr. 0'- We are having our six -weeks Connell. Mr. Johnson also spoke tests. Will we be glad when they to us on "The Schools Are Yours". are over In our study of Michi- On Thursday our school put on gan, we have learned the impor- a football game between two tant rivers, lakes and cities. We different squads to earn money are now studying the industries . for jerseys for the team and ad- A committee is decorating our ditional equipment. room with Thanksgiving things . ' 'd 4 h d so COOPER SCHOOL CHATTER FIRST GRADE Mrs. Kautz The first grade children are learning a poem for Thanksgiv- ing and talking about the Pil- grims and the first Thanksgiv- ing Day in "our Country. SECOND GRADE Gulia Figg Ray Johnson, Jean Johnson, James Bacon, James Williams, Michael Frost, and Ronald Bar- ton are enjoying the fine venison killed by their fathers, and by Janice Richards, whose grand- father brought home his deer . . The following children had chest x-rays last week, Reay Johnson, James Bacon, Fred Bagnall, Jeanne Morell, James Williams, Sally Holmes, James Marsh, Hen- ry Hood, Kathleen Hood, Gary Whitson, Germaine LaMothe, and Gary Jcachim. THIRD GRADE T. Ploeger Jean Benson, Robert Potter, Theodore Robinson, Joyce Sa- Bieck, Wayne Mueller, and Doro- thy Warner are absent on ac- count of illness Some of us are expecting our fathers back from the North. We nope they get a deer .We are working on our Michigan exhibit, and are collect- ing things which tell us what Michigan produces. s SIXTH and SEVENTH Mrs. Sheldon Mrs. Sheldon's sixth grade has a new boy, his name is Ronald Yonavich. Mrs. Brake, our mu- sic teacher has started a girl's glee club. The girls from our room are Pauline Huber, Barbara Ferraro, Janet Dunn, Trudie Van Bynem, Phyllis Eplett, Barbara Murowski, Sue Roth, and Delor- es Wanke. This being Book Week, we all have gotten a book from the bookmobile to make a report on. We have some interesting books. We are planning a project Ronald Dunn s si e is a ea far in our spelling contest. Recreation Club Members Honor Tack Williamson (Continued from pave s) of recreational work and Mr. Williamson's abilities. The im- portance of organized leisure time activity was stressed by Mrs. Jerry Ford, recording secre- tary. As a reminder of the help wives are to their husbands' suc- cess, Mrs. Bertha Zabell, finan- cial secretary, presented Mrs. Williamson with a corsage. Mrs. Lola Timerson, director of Junior Girl's activities, praised Mr. Williamson as a leader. The director of the Junior Boy's act- ivities, Mrs. George Page, noted that "spectators" sports were on the 'increase, which wasn't too healthy for a nation, he stated. He stressed that in the Livonia Recreation club, however, all were participants, t r y i n g to develop muscular and mental coordination. Director of square dances, Mrs. Willa Parmenter, stressed that she liked the delegation of re- sponsibility under the direction of Mr. Williamson. Appreciation for the far reaching value of the club as to baseball and sports- manship for boys, was voiced by both C. Foor, director of younger boy's baseball, and Mr. J. Bernier director of older boy's baseball. Honor was paid to Mr. Wil- liamson by K. Swarthout of L. BLAKE JEWELER Opposite Post Office Northville, Mich. The Best Place to Buy Clarenceville, who has worked with him in Boy scout cub work -for a number of years. He stated that "Mr. Williamson leaving the cubs was a loss to "dubbing" but a gain for the Livonia Recrea- tion club." Gus Davis, a retired president of the club, summarized the re- marks of the speakers, and told how the activities began with a few persons in Wilcox school district. Within a few years the idea has spread throughout the townships, and now every school is represented, he added. The final speaker, Einar Lar- sen, club president, spoke of his enjoyable association with Mr. Williamson and climaxed the eve- ning by presenting him with a combination record changer and player from the adult members, and a microphone and external speaker from the junior members of the club. FITTINGS & R£PAIlib PLUMBING FIXTURES GAS & 'OIL AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS C. 1. LEGGERT RE. 2157 — 20547 Fenkell Thi Robert Slmmmoils Co. Jewelers 842 Penniman Ave., Plymouth _ -ain that w car feel with En ADE RIGHT FIT MRIGHT LAST LONGER 0 Am Stop In ForService Whem You See This big.. BILL BROAN N Authorized Sales and Service OPEN DAILY SATURDAY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.� 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION 20740 FENKELL PHONE REDFORD 0900 f1 'j aNks for THE AMERICAN Thanks to "the American Way," the people of this Country enjoy --greater freedom — greater happiness -- greater opportunity. Never before have the benefits from our American way of life loomed so big to the people of the rest of the world, nor have our people had a better opportunity to evaluate their great worth. Thanksgiving Day this year should mean more to every American. Not only should we join in remembering those early pioneers who gave thanks to God for their deliverance from want and oppression but we should also take into account our high standard of living as compared with the people of the rest of the world. Few men, if any, would exchange their position here, no matter what their job may be, for the grief and limited opportunity that is held out to them in almost any other country in the world. Here in America we can still create, build, develop and promote our individual ideas for the betterment and advancement of ourselves and all our people. Let's keep it that way. Let's keep the American Way safe, by guarding More closely than ever the framework of freedom—Freedom of speech— Freedom of religion —Freedom of press and Equal rights for all, so that there will always be ... A Thanksgiving Day in America. C0NSUAA POWER COMPANY.. 1771 Page, Ten L .I V O N I A N Wednesday, November 26, 1;947 11 Pharmacy. Fred Gibaud, anchor Jive Five 21 11 Grand River Electric won three Hit or Miss 19 13 points. , Who from? Gowman's STOP I ST. MICHAEL'S BOWLING Hoffman leading the winners Ii Bulls Eye LEAGUEwith Team W L 605 and Brownie Sudol hit- ting high for the losers, 616. `oma` any TIMAAE Twin Gables" 28 16 Bucknell-Knowlson won three The strike -laden Smith Insur- Foxy Five Bud's Market 25 19g� games from Wilson's Farm Mar- 1®►®: + AVON Pen Mar Cafe 25 19 Gowman's Pharmacy 23 21 ket, and stepped right into the leadership of the league with Bill `'RUN m- L AN White 'Rose Cleaners 21 23 Kay shooting 611 for the winners. week they lost four points to a Smith's Insurance 13 31 Kimel was high for the losers. Bud's Market. Joe Burlage, Bud's Nut Crackers Gentlemen, it happened, the 20 Market anchor, was high man on 33700 Ann Arbor Trail second time this season. Why LIVONIA RECREATION both squads with 545. High team single game: they had to wait until the second CENTER Pen Mar Cafe had the League Five 789, Bull's Eye 787, day of deer season, we do not Team W L T Youngun's 786. know. Why all the excitement? 11rundingers 21 11 Pharmacy. Fred Gibaud, anchor Jive Five 21 11 Grand River Electric won three Hit or Miss 19 13 points. , Who from? Gowman's The Quints 18 14 for the Electric team, was high Bulls Eye 18 14 man for both squads with 527. Two Timers 16 16 The strike -laden Smith Insur- Foxy Five 16 16 ance up to last week had diffi- Lucky Strikers 14 18 culty finding the strikes, this Happy Five 14 18 week they lost four points to Art's Youngun's 13 19 Bud's Market. Joe Burlage, Bud's Nut Crackers 12 20 Market anchor, was high man on Hermann Hecklers 10 22 both squads with 545. High team single game: Foxy Pen Mar Cafe had the League Five 789, Bull's Eye 787, Art's leaders, Twin Gables, worried. Youngun's 786. When the Cafe won the first two Ladies high single game: Th 218 G 1 189 games, Twin Gables won the third games and when the totals ompson a cone Young 181.'°°bzE �gtvvzWzse'fr?gvez 1g_ga° were added for the fourth point Men's high single game: Tim - -4, W c� Twin Gables also won that pointerson, by a scant three pins. Sudol Priehe 217, Middlewood 214, Young 214. ; was high man for the Cafe team �a with 575 and Doyle for Twin Ga- bles with 523. White Rose Cleaners turned on the steam and won four points from Byrnes Service. Mike Byrn- es was high man with 570 follow- ed very closely by Jerome Liver- nois with 569 for the Service team., Ralph Gumtow was high man for the Cleaners with 568. 200 Club: Hollander -216, Byrn- es -212, Doyle -211, Livernois-21-1, Burlage-207, Gumtow-207, and McGrath -204. LIVONIA BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE STANDINGS OF NOVEMBER 17 Team W L Bucknell-Knowlson 21 12 Mike's Hi -Speed 18 15 Jahn's Market 18 15 Marie's Gift Shop 17 16 Joy Bar 15 18 Livonia Firemen 15 18 Mother Hubbard 14 19 Wilson's Farm Market 14 19 High score: Brown -201, Pets- chulat-222, Odgers -214, Roman - 214, Byrnes -201, Sudol-245-616, Gothard -213, W. Hoffman --2'05- 208-605, Hanchett-233, Nelson, - 213 -256-643, Gunter -210; Kay - 211 -204-611, McKinney -205. Jahn's Market won three games from Mother Hubbard with Vic Petschulat leading the winners and Brown the losers. Marie's Gift Shop took all three games away from Joy Bar with Nelson shooting high single game of the season and a grand total of 643 to defeat Tiz Markley's boys with Tiz being high for his group. The Firemen turned on the heat against Mike's Hi -Speed and won three games with Warren For Hair Styes Patsy PatKanthe .beauty Salon Special on Permanents i Rilling $8.00 Feather Cut. 75c 0285.40 Terrence Rd., 2 blks. E. 0 of Middlebelt i between 5 and 6 Mile Roads r i Phone Kenwood 2-5455 a LIVONIA HOUSE LEAGUE Jahn's Market turned on the heat and took three points away from Habermehl with Nelson be- ing high for the winners with 615, and Brownie Sudol hitting high for the losers. The Gulf boys took three points from the league leading Coons which put them in- to tie for first place, Clark And- rew leading the losers and Bour- gon was high for the winners. O. W. Burke and Bentley split with Dave Tarbet hitting 642 and Tom Baird was high for Burke's. Mike's Hi -Speed won three points from DeWulf's - Gothard and Byrnes hitting high for the win- ners, 649 and 609. Gibaud was high man for the losers. High scores: Gibaud-203, H. DeWulf-220, Gothard -217-238- 649, Byrnes -224-226-609, Davis - 209 -203, Oncza-211-205, Tarbert- 222-231-642, Baird -222-216, Fol- som -208, Andrew -2.00-222 Bour- gon-226, Leece-243, Poman-214, Nelson -213-219-615, Petschulat- 210, W. Hoffman -204, Pardy-214, Sudol-205. STANDING of NOVEMBER 18 Team W L Bentley 29 15 Coons 29 15 O. W. Burke 27 17 Mike's 21 13 DeWulf 21 23 Habermehl 21 23 Gulf 16 28 Jahn's 12 32' ROSEDALE GARDENS CIVIC LEAGUE Team W L Athletics 30 14 Red Sox 26 18 Yankees 23 21 Indians 23 21 Brownies 22 22 Senators 22 22 Tigers 19 25 White Sox 11 33 200 games: Stevenson. -220, Pa- sinski-252, Andrew -214, Ross -210. December Music Program Planned (Continued trom pago 1) Valkyries". Following intermission the first selection will be Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony", and "Voices of Spring" by Strauss. Kreisler's "Caprice Viennois" and "Tam- bourin Chinois", and Herbert's selections from "Eileen" will also -be included. The final selections will be "Yesterthoughts" by Her- bert. "Londonderry Air" and "Pomp and Circumstance" by El- gar. Following- the program, re- freshments will be served. A slight donation is being asked for the affair, and it has been an- nounced, proceeds will be used to purchase phonograph record- ings for the Livonia school mu- sic appreciation classes. Similar programs will be held on the first and third Tuesday of every month. Cw IR,�� = �, X V dear �e ! s c� V vm For our many Blessings - We Give Thanks. Our Country Is At Peace, Our �s People Well Fed, Our Tables Well Laden. We At Gowman's Pharmacy Offer Our Thanks For Your a Continued Patronage. We Strive To Make Our Products Meet With Your Satisfaction. PHARMACY Complete Drug Service 31515 Plymouth Rd. -Liv. 2723 -Rosedale Gardens IT COSTS LESS TO LOOK YOUR BEST with PRIDE -4 QUALITY CLEANING! * LADIES' DRESSES Plain * LADIES' COATS Plain * MEN'S SUITS * MEN'S TOPCOATS laq 'J i 7 SPECIAL! Week Ending Movember 29th SWEATERS e Z- J Plymouth: 774 Penniman. Wayne: 2925 N. Washington Ypsilanti: 32 Huron St Ypsilanti: 20 N. Washington 'V ee n' esday, Ncivember 2S, 1947 -- L' I 'V O. N : I .A N Page Eleven grow into well adjusted attitud- DrivingCourse es, it is important to give them p c To Be Offered In first, love, second, emotional se- Road Service Livonia School curity, third, consistency, fourth; ; ��(�, _� opportunity for themselves to be = and {Continued from page 1) pp y transfer the advantages t able o I� State Board of Education and ap- ai learned to the society of the out - proved by the A.A.A.; will be the �Owjj1 Night ®�' ya3% ' instructor for the course. The side world. � (/` classes will be elective and open All individuals should feel se- _ cure in the family, in the neigh - to all students of 14 years of age DAY CALL — FARMINGTON 9046 borhood, and - in the outside and over. There will be a series NIGHT CALL—FARMINGTON 0031-M i of examinations throughout the World, the doctor concluded. Li - course. 120 students will use the The next meeting of the held i car, with instruction being given in M Health Guild will S held 1 i during the school day and eve- in March at the Felician Sisters. ■ nings. Watch the paper for the time mike Byrnes Service - The reed for such a course in and place of this meeting. - •7 i the schools has been made evi- Seven Mile Road at Middlebelt Telephone FAR, 9046 dent in a recent survey matte on Equipment t0 � �„�®< �„ o„s„�„o„�,0„0 �®,�,��,a•,,��s: a mileage basis, which showed Be Put to Use that drivers 16 years of age had a driving record nine times worse (Con'inuea tmm PaEr 1) FEATURIN !r SPICE CAKE in terms of fatality than persons held for any new group that 40 to 45 years of age. That group might organize and continue comprises the best drivers. This the sessions. r 10 fatalities Since however, no new group means that for every nine are has formed it is the decision of in these two groups, caused by persons 16 years old. the last acting executive board , Officials of the Livonia schools to `donate these idle materials to are to be congratulated on their the Rosedale school kindergar- recognition of this serious prob- ten-unless—immediate action +� ' lem and upon their efforts to pro- should be taken by persons in- _ t vide better drivers for our com- terested in starting another nur- munity. sery school group. Anyone inter- ested either in using materials' Doctor Koren for a new nursery school group 3 emelt t0 Guild or in the disposition of the mater- Speaks ater- , P ials may call Mrs: V. A. McIntosh,.. (Continued from page i) at Livonia 2679. r types. 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Study has shown that while hereditydit y counts, day to day. influence, which means things or persons in con- tact with the individual, is more influential. To help children t c If your hair doesn't become you, you should come to us. CAMU LOT'S Beauty liinic 9035 Middlebelt Livonia 9234 ALDR ICH Poultry house Fresh Eggs 34115 Plymouth Rd. Livonia 3681 tr�ic vVvnc�v That's what Jim said after the first meal on our new electric range. And ' he's right. Postwar electric ranges art a vast improvement over older models. Ovens are better insulated. Heating units are, more efficient. That means even faster cooking,... lower cost. You save extra time, too, with the automatic control that starts and stops your range by itself. Why, you . can go shopping all day and have supper ready to serve when you return. And there's no heating up the kitchen ... no soot or smoke to bother about. These easy-to-use electric ranges are in stock right now at your local l� dealers. Be sure to see them soon, FIM E1101T EDISON iless Cookery Now Page Twelve L I V 0 N I A N ON THE JOB: - - THOSE LITTLE om Raw lax WAn'-wArm ARWIMP Only 25 Cents Phone Plymouth 16 FOR SALE CATERING, 20 years experience, for banquets, teas, parties and MANTLE Mirror- 42 x 36 plate weddings.. Phone Livonia 3586 af- glass $20.00. Kenroow 2-0860.' ter 4 p.m. 4tc Mrs. Art Hill. — - ROSS B. NORTHROP & SON CEMENT and cinder Alocl,J avail- FUNERAL DIRECTORS able for immediate delivery. EST. 1918 Sorenson & Doty. 36215 Joy Rd. Redford '0539 Redford 7990 Phone Ply 882 -WI. 24-tfc tfe CONN make clarinet, good con- dition, with case. Bud Middle- wood. Phone Farmington 0414. ltp TWO PLOTS, 6 graves each, in Parkview Memorial Cemetary, will sell cheap, owner moved to California. Call Wyandotte 5445- J. 3tc BOILER, 6 section, 1'000 sq. ft. capacity, perfect condition, al- so about 500 sq. ft. radiation. Rea- sonable. Geo: Payton, -Beth El Memorial Park. Phone Livonia 2413. ltc CELLAR sash -200 ft. barbed wire -copper coil gas heater -3 gal. crook aluminum waterless cooker. Womans skates size 7. Heavy duty mackinaw red plaid jacket with cap to match. Ladies snow suit, size 16. 38105 Plym- outh road. Phone 1694. ltp RANCH HOME SITE 100x220 ft. $425.00, also one or more acres near W. Six Mile Rd. Some have city water, bus, city telephone, beautiful trees and running stream. Come out and see for yourself. T. F. O'Connor, Mem- ber Detroit Real Estate Board. 27401 W. Six Mile Rd. corner of Inkster. Phone Redford" 3620. tfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR floor sanding, finishing and linoleum, call Eger -Jackson Co. Plymouth 1552. 28-tfe FRANK DAVIS Shoe repairing, 11051 Stark Rd., 1-2 block south of Plymouth Rd. tfc FOWL CLEANED, chickens 20c, turkeys, ducks and geese 35c. 34115 Plymouth road. Livonia 3681. tfe 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 eo4 G Wish him a Happy Christmas with Seaforth and keep him happy the year round. Seaforth essentials to good grooming have a masculine scent of heather and fern which is sure to delight and refresh the male of the species. FOR Mini a Who Reflect Good Taste rMen's SET E Shaving Mug, Shaving Lotion, Talc in polished e mug and jugs. Gift -Packaged. $3.00 plus tax. ROSS DRU j The Prescription Pharmacy 8 George Ross — Elmer Ross Plymouth Rd., cor. Inkster Rd.; WALLS WASHED by Von Schrader detergent method, no drip, no mess, no drop cloths, residential and commercial, free estimates. Smith Wall Washing Service EVergreen 4938. tfc SEPTIC tanks cleaned, so.c and installed. Immediate service. Reasonable prices. L. Mallard, corner of Plymouth and Inkster Roads. Phone Livonia 3233. 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 WANTED LET us finish your attic or recre- ation room, get our winter prices; we do cupboard and home modernization work by the hour or contract. Art Anderson, phone Livonia 2515. tf/c LOCAL Livonia resident in or near the Farmington -Five Mile road section, to deliver light car- tons to downtown Detroit requir- ing about a half day, once or twice a week. Call Livonia 2450. ltc Day Camp Staff Honored At Tea The Livonia Girl Scout coun- cil, with Mrs. Perkins as chair- man, entertained the Girl Scout Day Camp staff on November 11. Mrs. Max McKinney, director of the day camp, was honored at the tea which was held at Rose- dale Gardens school. Thirty-five members, approximately, were present for the affair. Films of the day camp were shown by Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. Tea was served from a table covered with a green table cloth, decorated with yellow mums and napkins with the brownie and girl scout seal. Alice Paul Council Meets at Hartung Home The evening committee of the Alice Paul council of the National Women's party, recently met at the home of Mrs. Eunice Hartung to discuss political devices. The members were well pleased with the attendance and happy about the new interpretation of the gov- ernment. During the discussion it was brought out that we should use as our yardstick in determining equality whether the problem is expressed as man versus woman or person versus persona Monday. November 24, Rever- end Almeda Wethey is entertain- ing the Alice Paul council at a luncheon. Wednesday, November 26, 1947 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 Ft Some of the fear new fast moving items- THEY mare perfect gifts. ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY in an attractive jar .................................... $2.49 New PLASTIC CLOTHESPINS 4 dozen in Acetate Container ................ $1.25 .ASHTRAY & COASTER Combination Fireproof and moisture proof -16 for $1,00 New SMORGASBOARD KNIFE For that special thin or thick slicing ........ $2.0& Greenleaf RUBBFR COASTERS The VERY latest -8 for ................................ $2.95 MOAJORIE"S GIFT SHOP 331517 Plymouth Road Livonia 3251 The Gift to Please, Comes from Marie's 0-0 `�\\ ` \ a�. a wo :mc Ell OF .e you have seen good times. and; had times, but have you ever seen any time when money ina bank account was not a good thing to have? �" .. Now is the time for you to build a personal reserve for the future. T4E �ARXI ING'TON STgE RAND, Farmington, Michigan h ember of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Livonlaan Want Arts Bring Results Christmas Shopping Made Easy e� Pend a magazine subscription Wfor a year long Christmas gift.9 VWe write new or renewal sub- X n scriptions for all magazines ori Dpmetropolitan newspapers. v 9 Call us at once _ W ' .DON CARLSON Al k� N ay azine Agcy X- ;1.1320 Arden Al Phone Livonia 2218 Wednesday, November 26, 1947 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 Ft Some of the fear new fast moving items- THEY mare perfect gifts. ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY in an attractive jar .................................... $2.49 New PLASTIC CLOTHESPINS 4 dozen in Acetate Container ................ $1.25 .ASHTRAY & COASTER Combination Fireproof and moisture proof -16 for $1,00 New SMORGASBOARD KNIFE For that special thin or thick slicing ........ $2.0& Greenleaf RUBBFR COASTERS The VERY latest -8 for ................................ $2.95 MOAJORIE"S GIFT SHOP 331517 Plymouth Road Livonia 3251 The Gift to Please, Comes from Marie's 0-0 `�\\ ` \ a�. a wo :mc Ell OF .e you have seen good times. and; had times, but have you ever seen any time when money ina bank account was not a good thing to have? �" .. Now is the time for you to build a personal reserve for the future. T4E �ARXI ING'TON STgE RAND, Farmington, Michigan h ember of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Livonlaan Want Arts Bring Results