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Hometown Bargain -Days, Dec. 3 & 4 ~:rJI.,.~;m4~Nnrt4uill~ See S~tion Two for OLD NORTHVILLE SPRING Your Lucky Coupon For 84 Years - - Friend, Companion and Kindly Counselor

Volume 84, Number 27 V~.,'1,,,illp_ ]Vfil'hiCl'ilTI,Thursday, December 2, 1954 !l:2.fiO Per Year in Advanc.e 247 Boys, Girls ~825,OOOS(hool I Newcomers To Gather /4't~e1kpr. Two other district plans either to build a On hand to greet the new resi- of food distribution, to send two packages, or 28 pounds. speakers are Miss Pauline Hess, 13-room elementary, school or 'mors Denloed add 13 rooms to the present ele- Ru dents of Northvl1le and the sur- of surplus farm food to a hungry family or individual in director of )!irls' phvsical educa- mentary buildings, to provide an Rumors that the new Willow- rou~ding area - will be Mayor any of 32 countries overseas. Hon at M~. and Prof. Roy M. office unit for the hJgh school, brook village is havmg construc- Claude N. Ely and members of Such an amount of food would sustain some families Miller of Wavne university. ' and a kindergarten room addi- lion dlfficulties. and that an at- the Village commission, township nearly a month. SuPt.. of Schools Russell ~er- tion at the Walled Lake Elemen- attempt was being made to foist officials, ministers of the various With the exception of some canned meat purchased man w1II be honorary chatrma~. tary school. a $300,000 water system upon churches, and 'the heads of most Ad" t t' th ts Awards are to bp presented hv . 0 t" I Construction of the gymnasium Novi taxpayers, were discounted of the civic clubs and veterans 'or- ~fY t~? TFohretl~n th?(lra tlOnfSth mflllldSra Ikon, e .ea fatsre [the poaching staff of the hil!h this week by Paul LeBost, head ganizatio~s of Nort~viIle. Wives ree. a lS! e res 0 e 00 Pl;\c age-nce, a., ~cJ{ool: Dirpctor AthlptiC'S A 1 and the three other improvements to be completed next year is to of the construction f1rm which of Rotarians al~o. will attend to beans, flouz:, milk powder, c?ttonseed OIl" and so forth-IS Jones, Richard Kay, R oln a Id bears his name. I make the femmml! newcomers being supplIed out of the Umted States Department of 'Ag-! C:::"'hinner.Stanley Johnston and start in January. School population of the Walled LeBost said that delays in con- feel at ease. - , riculture's overstuffed bins and warehouses. H. Weber. struction of houses already sold Pres. Harry Smith of the Ro- The CARE organization has become the distributing Bupkl,.·, said the primary nur- Lake area is now 4,400, Smart de- clared. on the south side of Ten Mile Rd. tary club will preside, while Dr. agency for a portion of the huge American farm surplus. nl1~e or the affair. whirh will i.n between Meadowbrook and Hag~ Robert R.. Yoder, assistant IIle.di- An increase of approximately The Sta'!e Department determines to what countries "lude the hanquet at 6:30 ~.~., 1S gerty, have been occasioned by cal supen~tend~t of NC?rthvllle 500 school children in eaC'h of the the surplus food shall be delivered. Sometimes the alloca- !o ho~o~ all tho~e. ,~ho .nart1c1pate slowness of action on the part State 'hospItal. w111 act as toast- next several years is anticipated. tion of food is as a means of combating communism as well m ~trtdlThronac.hvllhdest1nhafnv11ca-· indicating a substantial growth in of the Veterans administration. master. · . . h' h B t th CARE . t' d 'd naci y. ese 1nc u e e 0 ow- as dImmlS mg unger. u e orgalllza IOn eCI es inp" • the entire area. Material for construction of the The Rev., Be}:1fard J. Pankow, who is to receive the foodstuffs. The relationship is not of . Var~ttv football team: North- houses is already on the site. but pastor of .!'!t., P?-ul's Lutheran one government to another, but of one person sending food' \Tille High school band: Reserve actual building has been delayel;1 church,. Who :r::.ce~tly. arrived in Ibecause of failure to receive cer- Northv1lle afte.r ? decade of ser- to another. This precaution is taken to prevent the influ- football team; Junior Hi)!h School tificates of reasonable value re- vice in Mexico City. will give encE' of political favoritism in the distribution of the food fQotball team; cheerleaders: the ~, , Youthful Hunter I HAIL; THE MIGHTY HUNTER! Nelson C. Schrader III. l4-year- quired for those -purchased by the invocation. to individual families. queen. and her ceurt; Our Lady Great hunger still exis~ around the world, despite o~ Victory football team and spe- old son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Cl Schrader. 116 Orchard Dr .. ven- G t 180 Ib B k veterans. Rev. Abbey To Speak 1ureSch~ader of, #orthville is no-}¥ :CC,hormg, 0 !lC e u e.> ap~ :A1'bOl', who will speak on "From 8,000,000 refugees in Germany. . participating in sponsoring the '"hak I • d lot e ouses already contracted· Crisis To Hope". mean s es as a rumro . for have been complet«:;d and our M th d' H g K ng -event are: ' R I I . . anYt 11ous~lnl' s In °ln t'lol . d 'd' Methodist church women; Op- rogram onn y as or eve a S Thanksgiving day 'he and his work crews have been and will' BesI.dtteSMiller, members of.~e" T en 0 ~I 1O~ peop e s 1 nee al III Korea. tlmists; American Legion and P F d b P t oarents Mr and Mrs Nelson Ct' to k t d'l comml ee on arrangements are These are Just a few of the desperately hungry who AUXiliary; Driving club; DAR; · fOld N h ·,1 T C Schrader,,...116 Orchard Dr., were conthroughoutIn u ethe winter."wor s ea 1y Roy M. Terr1,'Il Garry N'1ece, Roy need help. Northville Woman's club; Reta11 HIStOry 0 ort VI e own IOC at their lodge northeast of Gay- On the water issue, LeBost said Le~aster a~d .Tames J. Brumme~. Stacked up against these conditions, Johansson says. Merchants, Catholic Mothers; k lord. The 14-year-old boy felt the the Willowbrook village water M1ll~r saId that he hoped h1S there is in storage in the United States today an enormous Eastern Star; Holy Name Society; "Gilod Men and True" gathcred 'l printed program of the presen- urge - just like Hiawatha - to system was three-fourths install- comm1ttee had obtained the quantity of food obtained under the farm parity program. ~ol'thville High school; North- in Northville 51 years ago next ation journey forth W1th trusty bow and ed and that an oIier hact been names of every new resident of The enormity of the stocks is staggering. There are Ville Mother's club; Rotary clu?; month to accept what has become The cover pictures what ap- arrow, i~ this case a .32 Reming- made to turn it over to Novi !he area who has come here with- on hand in warehouses all over the country: ~xchange. club; VFW,and AuxIl- to be something of a millstone 'Jears to be a woodcarving of the ton .Speclal. to count coup on such township at the request of the In the past ?,ear. Any .who may More than 447,000 pounds of butter. Iary; Busmess .Women~ club; LU~ around the community's neck. ~hurch and steeple, credited to ~emzens of the forest he might State Board of Health. State offi- have been m1ssed, he said, should 329,000,000 bushels of corn. theran women, NorthVIlle Downs, Of course, there was a question the Deh'oit Free Press. It is en-. f1rd. cials, he declared, said that such ~on~ac~ the Rotary clu? so that mark after the trtle of a talk giv- titled "A Happy New Year. Dedl- He was little nervous, ,he ad- water system could be more mV1tahons could be lssued to 753,000.000 bushels of wheat. (Contmued on Page 8) a a en by Rev. J. M. Belding at the cation of Town Clock. Presented mitted afterward, when he saw a appropriately operated by the Ithem. .. . And millions more pounds and bushels of 23 other dedication of the town clock atop ~o The V1llage of Northville by magnificent ten-point buck com- township than by a private con- The meetr~g IS de~lgned for the agricultural products. the Methodist church Jan. I, 1894, John Gardner." ing slowly toward him. The slight cern and that he had no inten- purpose. qf mtegratmg t~e new- Between Thanksgiving day and Christmas, CARE UM Club Dinner to wit; "Our Citizens-Are You The back cover carries a draw- case of buck fever did not ma- Hon of saddling the cost upon comers. mto, the com~umty, and hopes to be able to move some 18 l1lillion pounds of these Good Men And True?" However, :ng of Gardner, a distinguished terially affect his aim, however, Novi taxpayers. to prov1de a~ opportumty for new charitable residents of the Village looking man with heavy Side-I and at a range of approximately No Cost To Taxpayer and. old res1dents to become ac- surpluses to families in Vietnam, Greece, Guatemala 'and ed 29 other countries. ,.~:' Is Set for Dee. 7 today undoubtedly will concede burns, and the inscription: "And 75 yards he opened f1re. "We expected to complete the quamt . -All who attend are that those who gathered at the you, my dearcst friend! how shall Two bullets dropped the buck, system and then turn it over to guests of Rotary. . Actually. one may contribute as little as 50 cents and The Veterans' Memorial build- I meeting in 1894 had only the best I thank you? What shall I do to which was found to weigh 180 the township without a nickel of still send one 14-pound package on its way. Organizations, mg at N. Center and Dunlap of intentions. show my grateful heart?" pounds. The senior Schrader also cost to the taxpayer," LeBost such as men's and women's clubs, lapor unions and em- streets will be the scene of the Rev. William Richards of Max- Little did Gardner realize ap- got his buck, but had to admit said. "We were just going to drop ployees groups are sending in grOUP-cdllected' amounts 'winter meeting and pot-luck din- well Rd, who now is in Florida parently that half a century 'later his son was a mightier hunter something into their lap in ac- Northville Man made up of 50 cent or larger individual contributions. 'ner of the Northville Ass'n. of fa; the win~er, was interested in his gene~ous gift would spend ap- than he for it was the smaller of cordance with a request from th.e Donations may be sent to any CARE office over the University of Michigan alumni ":'Id~ly,pubhshed acceunts of ~e -proximately $1,000 annually for the two. State Board of J:Iealth, ~ut 1f Wins Para-Wing country, or taken to anyone of 2,OOO"local Railway Ex- on Dec. 7. . . fmdmg of five young hoot owls m its maintenance, or whether the Nelson, Jr., was not the only they ~o not want ,,It, we w1ll op- press Agency offices, which as a contribution in the public .A speaker from ~e umver:lty the clock last May. The stories steeple and its outmoded work- Northville youth to get a buck erate It ourselyes. Ft. Campbell, Ky. - Pvt. Dale mter!'st, will accept your gift perso [1 f CARE WIll talk on a sU~Ject very m~- L. Swegles, son of Mr. and Mrs. ______n_R_::.y_o_r ·__ .IPortant to all residents of thIS speculated that the steeple had ings should be deeded to the t'hi!' season. ' On the subJect of schools, he William Lemmon of 350 Lake St., area-nOil, Where, When and been built and the clock install- Methodist church. Or. that if the Last year. Dick Mitchell of W in~isted that c~ildren residing in ed about 40 ye~ ago-no one Methodist congregation refused to Seven Mile Rd., shot his first W1llowbro?~. VIllage would have NorthVIlle has completed the 11th Why". All U. of M. alumni are seemed to know JUst when. accept it would be torn down, buck at the age of 14. This year, a.mple fac1litles and that an op- Airborne Division jump school. urged to be present and interest- n, Junior Police To Have Yule Party Program Found as has been recently suggested. Dick and his father, Melvin P. hon had been taken on acreage At the end of three strenuous ed visitors will be welcome. Among his papers Rev. Rich- Festive Occasion Mitchell went deer hunting at on. the northe~st corner of Ten weeks of rugged airborne train- The Northville Junior Police es and a bag of goodies for each Those who attend are to bring I srds, now nearing 80 and who was At the time, the presentation Hubbard lake again and each shot M~le and Novl road. There, he ing, the qualified jumpers stood will hold their anm;al Christmas boy. All members are urged to their own service of dishes, cups pastor of the church from 1922 censtituted a festive occasion. Fo1- : a six point buck. DIck got hiS the sa1d, a school c?uld be erect~d proudly as they were presented party Dec .. 18. TIm group of 13ttend this uletide a tivit and saucers. Mrs. Max Austin is into the thirties, found it copy of (Con/tntled 011 Page 8) fIrst day of the hunting season. ,Nhen the population warranted It. their coveted wings. They were youngsters IS headed by Chief of . y . c Y food coordinator, and may be then among the elite of the Unit- Police Joseph Denton. Th1S progra~ w11l be ~andJed reached at 3010 for information 1 ed States Army. The party will be held in the Iby the Northv1lle Recreahon de- as to what food to bring. I Pvt. Swegles is assigned to Co. ComJT1"nitv building in the morn-I partment of which Stanley John- The Legion hali WJIl be open Three Northville B of the famous 508th "Red Dev- ing and will include games, priz- ston is director. at 6:30 and dinner is scheduled il" Airborne Regimental Combat ------", for 7 p.m. sharp. Plans for the Women Honored team, the only such combat team U. of M. Glee club concertJ sche- in the United States. duled for the Northville Commu- Three Northville womE'n will Tomorrow's Citizens nity building Jan. 29, wiu be dis- receive recognition for their long ,,-....~iS..~ ,.;~"";~ ¥~ -- ...... ~ , .. ' cussed and all U. of M alumni nrl faithful service and loynl de- o , I arc urged to be present. votion to their church work at Garden Club Greens ~ ,I ,j)... ~ '~e Presbyterial meeting Dec. 12 Market To Be HeJd at "". ~ ~-..4 ~ 11 be h<'ld atlhe First Presbyteri- J ~ -n chur ...'l in Birmmgham. Community Building Hcr,urarv membership from the Hometown Bargain 'T1tional Mission board will be Members of the Northville "wcn to Mrs. Joseph Denton. To branch of the National Farm and Days Dec. 3 and 4 'frs. Ray Van Va1kenburg, an Garden Ass'n., are preparing for "nnorary membership from the the annual Greens Market to be 'T'he second section of this "'ol'cil:(n Mission Board, and the held Dec 17 in the Community 'veck's edition of The Record is l301rd of Christian Education will building, from 9 to 5. nrimarily devoted to Hometown ~\\'ard Mrs. Andrew Burgess:m Many attractive articles for Bargain Day adverti~ements fea- "'onorory membership. These com- Christmas decorations will be turing numerous bargains for 'ri~e the thrl'e main boards of available nt the market. Among Christmas shoppers on sale Dee •he Presbyterian church of the them will be sequin decorated 3 and 4. There is also a coupon IYSA. candles, 22 and 24 inch wreaths, on the first page of the seconrl 'J1h(}~p llftendin~ from North- long swags, table cE'nterpieces, ~e('tion which entitles readers tf' ville will be Mrs. Alfred Par- silver 'centerpieces with cnadJes, qualify for one of the four beaut; menter, Mrs. Howard Meyer, Mrs. candle bO'lrd suitable for making ;~t ful prizes dona:ed by the mereh . L. J. Marcoux, Mrs. James Cowie, your own arranl!ements, Christ- ;; t',f ~, • \l.,~ ants for the occasion. vrr~. Howard Atwood, Mrs, Jos- mqS stockinl!s for doorways in ~ 1J... 'oN J.t. The first pa/3e of the second "l'h Dpnton. Mrs Charles Conklin, felt and oil cloth. roping and cor- l1.Mrs. Lee Shio· bv caHini!' Mrs. E. V. E11i~on,117; Jack Callahan. Bottom row: Nancy. 2. Richard. 10 months, and f(\red, a list of cooperllting mereh building and a group of high school students who comprisl'l the casl of a play to be given soon. lev: Mr. Frank Hibbard and Mrs. Mrs. Lee HE'aton, 12, or Mrs. John Diane, 6, children of' Mr. and Mrs. Richard-Ambler. ants and previous prize winner!' MallY organizations w.Ji the ce~ter for a va~i<.'ly of mootings and. events. Emma Reid, I Burkman, 65. Page Two " among the gifts purchas~d by the mitted fn triplIcate. the Unit Chairman for judging. Seniors Present American Legion auxiliary for the gift shop: two : 3. All pupils from 7th through 6. A-Name and address of con- boxes of socks, one chess game, 12th grades are eligible to com- testant. - one ash tray, two ash tray sets, pete. B-Name of school and city. Three-Act Play Auxiliary News three ladies' wallets, four travel- IScoring: C-Name and number of unit ing kits, one cologne stick, one 1. Choice of Subject Matter: sponsoring essay contest. The Northville class of '55 will The American Legion Auxilia- ladies"purse, one fire house (toy), A Originality 25 points D-Grade contestant is now at- present a three-act play, "Good "Y, Lloyd H: Green Unit No. 147, one clown doll, one Hi-liFt loader B. Relations to Topic .. 25 points tending. Bye, My Fancy" on Dec. 8 and 9 is getting its Christmas shopping (toys), one doll nursery, one pull Total 50 points at the Northville Community cen- done early this' year. The post toy turtle and two lighters. 2. Organization of subject matter: To Meet Dec. 14 ter. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tick- has purchased gifts to be sent to A. Units (avoid irrelevent mat- the Veterans' hospital at Ann Ar- I ets can be I purchased from any Rumm~ge Sale Planned ter 10, points The neX't regular meeting of the bor for the Christmas Gift Shop. senior or at the door for 40 cents, The lUlit is planning a rummage B. Emphasis (Good proportion unit will be Dec. H at 8 p.rn. at students, and 60 cents, adults. The gift shops are conduc'ed sale for sometime in January and and arrangements of parts in re- the Veterans' Memorial building. The cast is as follows: Agatha in five VA hospitals in Michigan, would be pleased to have friends llation to importance .. 10 points The auxiliaries of the 17th Dis- Reed, Mary Lovewell, Marianne the latter part of November and and members keep that month C. Coherence (Clearness .. trict will have a turkey dinn~r Ratliff; Grace Woods, Adeana early part of December and are in mind when doing their holiday •.•...... •...... 10 points and children's Christmas party Gleason, Marilyn McCarthy; Gin- made possible by the gifts pur- cleaning. Total ••.•...... •. 30 points at the Dec. 3 meeting with the ny Merrill, Anne O'Leary, Carol chased by the units. 3. C~rrect Usage: . Livonia unit. Sutton; Mary Nell, Sally Wagen- The gift shops give the veteran IAmericanism E·ssy Contest Rules A. Choice of words (Free from schUtz, Peg/ZV Hammond; Miss an opportunity, while hospitaliz- Rules for the essay contest hackneyed expressions) .• Shakleford, Shirley Adcox, Glor- ed, to remember his wife, mother which is beIng sponsored by the ...... 10 points ia Clark: Ellen Griswold, Pris- and children, or his sister and American Legion Auxiliary is as B. Effective sentences (Correct H~w Christian Science Heall cilla Blackburn, Gaye Ashburn; brother, with a Christmas gift follows: grammar, spelling and punctua- "THE GREAT THINGS Prof Birrl"sh;:,w. Jo Ann Wallace; which he selects, and to which is 1. Title, "The Master Link- tion 10 points PRAYER CAN DO" Carol, Gail Waterman; Susan, attached his greeting. Our Constitution." Total 20 points Priscilla Older: Amelia. Barbara I I Four members of the Lloyd H. 2. Essays shall ,be no more than Total 100 points WHRV (1600 t.c.) MillinJrton; Clarisse, Jackie Lin)!: Green 'unit and members from 500 words In length: shall be type- 5. April 1-All unit contests must Sunday - 8 A.M. Jo, June King; James Merril. other units of the area will go written, double spaced and sub· be closed and essays turned in to James Rambeau, Joe Girardin; ~o the Dearborn VA hospital Gift Matt Cole. Bill Tiernev. P'lUl Shop to help the veterans select Schul?' Cl;l1lde Griswold. Ed Mol- their gifts. Those women wrap lema, Paul Hamiln: Dr. Pitt. Lvnn "GOOD BYE. MY FANCY" is the title of the Northville High school senior class play which will and address the gifts for mailing Matzen' Prof. Din)!lev. Bob Gil- after they have gift wrapped l1ck: telephonE' man. Dave Goss; be presented DeC. 8 and 9. A different cast will perform each day. Those who will participate are $anitors, Larry Meyer, Virgil !Shown above during a rehearsal session. Misa Florence PanatlonL dramatics coach. is shown second. them. ... Houtz. from the left in the second row. -Rec~d Photo The following items were "This is an ardent, adult play 1------:---- with lau~hter on the surface, and, 1':======:::; CARD OF THANKS unrlprnE'ath, a fierce, almost Jack Doren Ho..me ALMONDS ENHANCE FOODS PARTS FOR. fril!htening cry for common- A new crop of almonds will I wish to thank all my friends sense." On 30·Day Leave soon be available in your grocery and neighbors for the many cards ALL CARS -N.Y. Journal American A/2C Jack Doren is home on a and letters I received during my "It is amusing; it Is likable, and stores. Slivered almonds dress up EXCHANGE •• ENGINES. 30-day leave from Kimpo Air recent illness. Also thanks to it is certainly on the side of the vegetables and casseroles, add FUEL PUMPS. GENER· friends who helped my wife at the ATORS. ST~TERS. angels." -New York Post Base, Korea, where he has been the past year. Jack entered his crunchiness and richness to station. CLUTCHES fourth year in the service last Oc- cookies and fancy desserts. Here Peter Stoinaoff Complete Machine Shop Local Men Honored tober. is how you remove the brown al- Semce • • • EnCme I. Jack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. mond skins so that you can use IN MEMORIAM Rebuildinlf I at Masonic Dinner Forrest Doren of 234 High -St., blanched almonds in many af In loving memory of my hus- 24-Hour Ambulance Service One hundred and fifty Masons drove to Las Vegas, Nev. to meet your favorite recipes: Cover the NOVI Jack. On their return, they visit- band, Donat Bedore, and father, OXYGEN EQUIPPED and their wives attended a ban- shelled almonds with cold water who left us one year ago, Dec. 5. AUTO PARTS 'quet at the Northville Masonic ed Grand Canyon and many other mteresting places. Jack has to be and bring to a boil. Drain. When Calm and peaceful he lies IfOY!. MICHlGAIf Phone 265 or 197 Temple Saturday evening, Nov. Phone Northville 65 20, honoring life members and back in California Dec. 15. they can be handled, slip off the sleeping, ~ membert who had over 40 years skins by pressing between thumb Sweetest rest has followed of membership. State Hospital Men and forefinger. Place on absorb- pain Special honors were awarded ent paper to dry. We who loved him, sadly miss to Leo Lawrence, 547 Fairbrook, At Welfare Meeting him, and Ward Cook, 242 S. Center, Dr. Gordon Forrer, clinical di- WE PRINT ANYTHING EX- Butin Heaven will meet who had both reached 50 yeal'$ rector of Northville State hospi- CEPT MONEY! Letterheads, en- again , A SWITCH 01= THE PITCH of memhership in the Northville tal, and Abraham Brickner, psy- velopes, sales books. wedding in- As this ends the first sad year. , lodge. Thev were each presented chiatric social worker for the hos- vitations, business forms, book- His wife, Vitaline Bedore with a gold pin signifying their lets, handbills, etc. Phone 200 for oital took part in the program of and family years of membershlo. Another the 'Fortieth Annual Michigan estimates. The Northville Record. "AND AWAY YOU 001_ former Northville resident, Ralph Welfare conference held at the Pomerov, now livin£;( in Albu- Statler hotel in Detroit Monday. querque, NM .. has al~o belonged Brickner presided over a panel to the Northville lodge for 50 discussion of the contribution of The biggest sensation In vears Is what yearn. community agencies for the re- Following the presentation of habilitation of the psychiatric pa~ HAROLD BLOOM "variable pitch propellers" have done for Dvna.flow Drive* thE' Dins a fine p"-O£mlmof mu~ic, -ient. c. I { I, pictures and a soeaker from De- . Dr. Forrer was one of the pan-. .. "i. .~~1 /' ~ )- .,::: ...... , t 'i~ I , "\. - Itn~~.. J. ) ~ troit was enioved. - el members. Th'e panel dealt wi the problems, recommendations • AUTO • FIRE' • PLATE GLASS • i.I~BILlTY and possible solutions to current • WINDSTORM OBITUARY problems facing agencies working with psychiatric patients. PHONE 470 OR 3 J. C. MELOW 108 West Main Street Northville, Michigan Following a very brief illness, J. C. Melow passed away early AlvinRay Miller,Bowman,DonEdwardMelow Bowman'land John :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --M 1 Monday morning, Nov. 29. He was Schroder. Interment was at Riv- tl7 years of age. He was born in erside cemetery, Plymouth. Livonia in 1887 and most of his life was spent in this area. At the time of his death, his residence was at 469 N. Mill St., Plymouth, althought he was .,vorking in Li- CANVAS vonia and staying in Northville a greater part of the time. Membern of the immediate fa- mily survivinJ! are his daughter, --I WN IN G Mrn. Ruth Marnh, now living in S·· Florida; one j!'randchild anI! four Phillips- • sisters' Mrs. Louise Rewald and Newest selection now available. Order Mrs. Ella Bowman of P1vmouth, now and avoid the rush. We use orIon Mrs. Ida SchrOPrler of Livonia Bahnmiller and Mrs. Anna Miller of Salem. thread in our stitching also. it Funeral services were held Wednp~i1av. Df>1'. 1 at 2 p.m. at Funeral Home • Aluminum and Fiberglass awnings the Schrader Funeral home in Plvmouth with the Rpv. David L. • Ornamental Porch Railings and Rider of'icinting. Hvmns were played on the chanel organ by 404 West Mala Street Columns Mr<:.Frlna O'Connor. ~earers were Glen Melow, • Lantern Posts I T happens like this. You need And the amazing fact is-in a 1955 there's only one thing for you to , -, Ambulance Phone 41 Ipickup-and pronto. So you get Buick Dynaflow Drive t!-Lereare do,TrY out a 1955 Buick, and soon. • I FOX TENT & AWNING CO. it. You get it by pushing the accel· 20 little propeller-like blades that DR. L. E. REHNER 624 S. Main St. Ann Arbor erator pedal of a 1955 Buick all the also change their, pitch, just like Try ... it out for quick action, as OPTOMETRIST Phone Nonnandy 2.4407 or Plymouth 1672.J way to the floor board. the propeller blades of a plane: we've mentioned. Try it out for Phone Plymouth 433 room and comfort and ride. And FEDERAL BUlLDtNG I Then-without jerk or lag or lurch This is a transmission engineer's by all means, cast an admiring

843 Penniman - Plymouth I I or pause-you get actionl You get FORREST P. PHILUPS , dream of heaven. A build·up of eye on its style - for it beats the j -HOURS- action whether you're just starting momentum as smooth as flowing high·fashion Buicks whioh set off - or asking for a safety.surge I Menday. TtIesdav. Thursday. [ ~HARLES BAHNMIUBR NO TIME TO LOSE! oil-and almost as quick as light· the pattern in the successful t 1 P.M. to !I P.M. I of power out on the highway. ning- plus better Wednesdey, Friday. Saturday. year just ended. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. gasmilcage incruis· There's nothing like it in past Buick Power Hits New Peaks! We're/waiting and ing range. It's what experience-because there has 236 HP In tho ROADw.sn~ eager to hear from ~::::::::::::::::::::::====~~~~~~~~ I S'9'e 1!tJef/. the whole automo· never been anything like it in an 236 HP In the SUPER you soon. So drop in PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY bile industry has 236 H~ In Ih. CINTURV For Solid Comfort automobile before. -or give us a Loall. • • been shooting for 188 H~ In tho SPECIAL CECIL B. JACKSON. D.O. We promise you a NORTHVILLE All Next Winter This is action that comes from the -anti all wI'" ".tler gal mll.age MICHAEL R. RANDAZZO. D.O. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC -and Buick has it. lobootl thrill that no other - Osteopathic - 152 E. Main St. NorthvUle principle of variable pitch propel- So. that m'eans car can deliver. _ Phyaician - Surgeon - PAUL A. FACKLER. D.C. lers used on modern planes. Their I 146 North Center St. ROBERT T. RETZ. D.C. propeller blades change "pitch" Fill Your Tank Now At Detroit ~arket Prices }tours by Appointment By Appointment for take-ofF-and cut hundreds of " Tuesday - Saturday Phonesl Office - Northville 1161 feet off.Jhe time required to lift a X-Ray Res. • Livonia 5113 plane from a runway. Thrill the Res. • Dunkirk 2·5431 Phono: Northville 914 0' Detroit. Mich. '** * '* * * ...".... DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL Webster 3·9860 ~ off S fOUU1CK- ..... Buick' J..~ ....ILTON a'ERlt! $l"R ,e tlltodGV ev.oIl1O' " yea, is - Optometrist - ~ S.. the llolt\·&-,'e ShO'W"11'''''' • • • 107 E. Main St. • NorthvUle DR. ARTHUR J. MALESKE - Dentist- * ....., Daily: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. __ -----.-...... ~, WHEAIEmR AUTOMOBIlES All IUllT BUICK WIU IUllD 1HIM 11. _ Friday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.rn. 249 Eo Main Sf. NorthviUe Closed Thursday Phone 79!t - Phone 1102 DR. HUGH G. GODFREY c. R. ELY & Sonsl - Dentlst- & .tACK SELLES BUICK- 1117E. Nain Street. HNtbY11le C.a" 've' Oi' CO. all N. CElfTER :NORTHVILLE PHon 111 201 Ami A..... r Ittl. PL YMOUm, MICH. PhlDe7N

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Thursday, December 2, 1954 THE NORTHVITLERECORD Page Three GIVES QUICKER ACTION NOT SO SAFE Apples are sold by the unit, NO GHOST. J"JST SHADOW ------_...:: "Harbor Lights" Theme of NHSJ·Hop Different water temperatures Chicago - A board placed on Iby weight, or by the original Pottsville, Pa. _ An apparition Ii-~~~~~\------. are specified in bread recipes ~or the side of the bed of a 4-year-/ container. Selling by weight is which appeared on a rock behind I Watch & Jewelry dissolving compressed and active old boy, to keep him from fall- more satisfactory, says Roberta the home of th Ch I Fr't I dry yeast. Comnressed yeast must .. . I. e ar es I z I ~lH~C~l be dissolved fn lukewarm wa- mg out of b:d, figured m his ~e:sheYt Exte1lSlon foods spec- family for several nights caused !.J ) ); .:;}i::..h. Repair ter (80-85 degrees F.). At t~is death. The Child, Charl~s Gohn, Ilah~ at ~.S.C. ':hree apples Of,' an unusual amount of interest I '-===-~;~ "" I \ • Engraving temperature. a drop of water Jr., managed to get hiS head I medium SIze weIgh about one' and was thought by some to re-I '-v~iJfr .' - .~.IJ,~ <;"" / - J • Diamonds Remounted placed on the wrist. feels neither wedged between the boar,d and pound. There are about 4{} med- semble the Virgin Mary, and I ~:IUi;Q.;1~01:' V ~~~.\ If,'/ '.~\.j • Electric ShaYera Repaired warm nor cO?I. Achv~ dry yeast the mattress bl;It couldn t g~t ium-sized apples In a peck and left rosaries on the stone Actual-I should be dIssolved In warmer loose. In desperatIon, he threw hIS 150 in a bushel. Medium-sized !IY, investigation proved' that the • Ring Sizing • Ronson Lighters Repaired water (150 to 110 degrees F.) for body over the board. When found light pattern resulted f th o • Zenith Hearing Aids and Batteries for 111 makes I quick action. Water at this tem- hy his mother, Mrs. Elizabetrl apples sell for less than large I arrangement of curtain: : th: ;. perature feels warm but not hot Gohn, 27, he had strangled to, ones. and are usually more eco- home of the Fritz's, reflected by LUCIUS BLAKE to the touch. I death. nomlcaI. Ithe light in a room. I:..-124 N. CENTER (Opposite~ Post Office)....:. NORTHVILLE..;.;._...:.:_I

SEE COME SAVE AT A6P IISUPER·RIGHT" QUALITY-BLADE CUT v SURE GOOD C CHUCK ROAST LB. 43 Margarine COMPLETELY CLEANED WHOLE OR cur-up ISUPii:R·RIGHT" QUALITY SHAN~ PORTION

Fresh Fryers . •• LI. 39c Smoked Hams Li. 49c 2 Jr~s. 39c , 1 II "SUPER·Rl(iHT" ~"" fI DANDY WHOLE SWEET 1eg 0 am GENUINE SPRINCI •••• LI. ~ 69c Fresh Ground Beef "SUP!I(·IUGHT" •• LB. 39c QT. Skinless Franks "SUPER-RIGHT".;;' ,I. 39c Spare Ribs "~~~:R~~~ ..;:.; u. 49c Pickles .. • • • • JAR 37c FLORIDA The 1954 NHS J-Hop Nov. 26,,,,-.----- ~ Lamb Shoulder Roast "SU~18HT" LI. 39c Plate Meat ig~~~:[~~r;:..... 11. 19c was the first J-Hop to be held in 0'LV M th ' CI b the new Community building.' • 0 ers u Pork loil Roast 7-1;:U:~:.I~~~ON 'y ,.. 3ge Pork Sausage • • • • • ; ; ; • CilL~I'ROLL 39c Ju~ging from the attendance( To Meet Tuesday- Orange Juice 2 ~~.49c which was the largest for any Sliced Bacon "SUPER-IIGHT"....: 2 ... 63c previous J-Hop the Community Sliced Bacon A~~~C:.:;;... P~G. 59c Our Lady of Victory Mothers' Beet Sugar MICHIGAN MAD. •••• 49c building was completed just in club will meet Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Roasted Sausage MlCKlLIEUY ; ; ; ; i1~ time. LI. 69c Pork Steak lo~~JR~u'1TS•••••• LI. 53c 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. l·LB. The theme of the J-Hop was Pr•emlum Crackers. • • • • • • • BOX 2S C Crupi, 41600 Nine Mile Rd. The Bee' liver "SUPER-IleH1" • • ; = ; : : IL 39c LI. "Harbor Lights" and the decora- sixth grade mothers will be co- Smoked Hams ;fM!~~~ ••• ~ 59c tions were among the most un- hostesses. Vegetable Soup CAMP.ILl'S ••• 2 1J~~'27c Usual and speetaculal:'-..ever at- 1 _ tempted. A large lighthouse, with Watermuid Rice ••••••• e • ~: 27c light and railed "walk" was erect- "Saved us FLORIDA NEW CROP 150-176 SIZE ed in the center of the dance Whole White Potatoes SEAYIIW 1~N~ 10c floor and Jimmy Stevenson and $1,300% " his six-piece orchestra were seat- Boned Chicken B:~a:r ..•.. 'c1~'29c ed under the canopy which sup- C - ported the lighthouse. The stage DOl. ,French Dressing ANN PA;. • ••• 1:c?r~' 27c represented a large city at night I Tangerines 29 with a clock tower in the center. JIFFY BRAND, WHITE Life preservers were hung in var- 'I ious places around the dance : 9-0Z. floor and miniature lighthouses TOP QUALITY GOLDEN RIP. --Cake Mix PKO. IOe were placed in each oorner of the t " - floor. Ken Krezel, president of the Corned Beef Hash BROADCAST. ~ • 1~,- 27c junior class and his guest, Pat LB5. Madigan, led the ,grand march Vienna Sausage BROADCAST. • • • ~; 19c at midnight. Bananas .-~-. • • • .-.2 Chin Con Carne w~~:~:~...19:;J' 25c FLORIDA SWEET, JUICY lED DIAMOND American Legion Beef Stew BROADCAST. • • • • ; • I~NZ. 29c LLOYD H. GREEN POST 141 Potted Meat 1l0ADCAST ~ : ••• l~J' 9c Mr. Alfred Sinclair Oranges • • Walnuls • Detrojt father says Grated Tuna VAN CAMP'S • : ~ • • ~~. 23c Fresh Com ~~~~ ~~~~~~ • ~ : 5 EARS 39c Fresh California Broccoli • • ; : • lUNCH 29c "I'd be in'-debt without Northern Tissue rJr~~E~1 ~ ; • 3 ROLLS 23c Maine Potatoes u. I. NO.1: .: : 15 :0 69c R:r~ ~AON~"I 2 LIS. Begular Meetings Second and Delicious Apples 39c Blue Ct~s. Blu~Shield!" A&P-oUR FINEST QUALITY Fourth TtII'8d2YS of Each Month "Last Ilprlnll our ll-year-old Fresh Spinach ~ I : ; : ~ : Z : I ~ '~GI. 25c Brussel Sprouts ••••••• ; : • :Yx 25c ALL VETERAJi'S WELCOME daughter was rushed to the hospital with acute ap~dicitis," says Mr. Cucumbers .~ ~ : ; • ~ 3 lOR 25c FRiSH 2 4a-SIzt! 39 Sinclair. "She'lifts "hospitalized for r : Heod LeItuce CRISP • • • • ~...!..-'. . HiADS C Sweet Potatoes 1~Aw·19c Northville POll 40 days. The hospital and doctor bills ran over $1,300, but aU we had Potted Meat BROADCAST ••••• 3~A-o,l' 9c HO. ~012 to pay was $5! Blue Cr0S8 - Blue Shield CompreneDBive covered all V.F.W. the rest! That's one of the wonder- StuHed Ohves SULThNA ; ~ • • • 10~Z. 49c ful thiniS about Blue Cross -Blue OVER % 438 Plymouth A"'e.lI. Shield-the way they cover eveJ'y FRUIT Ripe Olives liC'f~Irc:l~·;.... 6~Z. 25c Relrnlar W~tIng8: enrolled memoor of your tamil~ First and Third Tuesday of equally. We'd be In debt without it. AND NUTS Whether loOu'", ever been lick or Cake Cake Flour SNo-SHaiN • : • • • • • ~~. 43c I'.wcb Ifoo.lh. Fruit had an &&dental injurY makes no ditl'eresea. The fact remalne that tm8 Apple Buffer E~W ; ~ • • • 2~Z. 27c ------. 1 in Ihru /mnilks will ban a hospital I·LI. '-LB. lY.l-LB·ICAKE 29 CAKE 249 CAKE 95 Nor.tbYille loci... ~w~~~~~~~~~ 3 Chopped Beef AaMOVWS ;.. 3 ~~. 1.00 N 1OL!. F -- A M like the kind that IlLved Mr. Sinclair o. ov, • - • • over $I,SOO. That kind III Blue Luncheon Meal 3 ~~~. 1.00' Crou Blue ShIeld. Cherry Slnussei Pie • ~ ; ; ; ~ • ~rg"39c Coffee Cake DATI F1U18 ;.... =:.... REGULAR MEETING n'. easy to find out how you em • OfIJLY 29c eIljoy Blue Cross • Blue Shlilld pro- J P _L ---_.I tnU THI »"'1. 17 An I oocI "- Second Monday of each month. tectiOl1 for hOlipitaland doetol' Dills. an. allier...... SAMI LOW nJQl LOAP C ge F Bar ICD. • ~ • • • • • ONLY 49, SAVI MONEY NOW I C~.Ol write: Blue Cl'OSII • Blue oI. GEORGE MAIU. "oM. IShield, 4-41 E. Jefferson Avenue, layer Cakes ~~"'=....~Nfi69c Date Gem Cookies. ; ••• ~ • C~4251" ON A&P CANNED FRUITS Jl F. ~LMAR. 8W". I Detroit 26, Mich. AI, DANe

, - - -- __ c - - __ ==::e:: SUNNYBROOK • MAlI A PtNWHIIl CAXI WITH IPIM loti. 89c Spry SPIY MAKES THI ."I'IAINCI CAlf Apple 4 ~'49c LAItGI 1 DO%. Sauce -FACTORY TO YOU- tUDI ";.," CARTON BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER Red Star Yeast • ; • ~ ; ~~l 5c Eggs A&P Apricots • • • • • • • • • • '~NZ. 35c MEDIUM·SHARP COLlY TYPIl 49 AlP ••• Grapefruit Sections 2 ~ 33c And ~SaveThe Difference! La. Cat Food PUH., IO&YS • ~ i 4:t:1. 57c Pinconning Cheese 59c Iona Peaches a:.~L'?n~1 ••• 4 ~~. 99c SEE OUR LINE OF WALLPAPER Silverbrook Buffer .. SCORI • ~ au. Bartle" Pears IONA ••••• 3 ~A~ 1.00 OUTSJOE WHITE per ,at • • 65c an ll-pL e&nI) Recipe Marshmallows ,",~: 'ttl: 191 Mild Cheddar Cheese WISCONSIN LI. 491 Freestone Peaches AlP ••• 3 .~~~. 1.00 WHITE ENAMEL '5.41 JHlr pL •• 1 (Non-YeUowlll,) . Sharp Cheddar Cheese o~~sJ~~~:tD ~~.59c Z SEMI-G!-OSS ENAMEL 34 per .al. VlLVIf 11~Z' ' 18.... Take the U.f" Out of Gift-Savlngl Peanut Butter 75c 'li 391 Cottage Cheese RISDON'S ENAM~L UNDERCOAT ·· 34 pet' •• 1. • • .'. 2 etN. 39c Here's a aift everybody who enjoys good eating n AT WALL PAINl ··..· 3.30 per ,al. 19 sure to welcome. For these Gift Certificates, in PIGMENTED WALL PlUMER 3.30 per ,at ...... denominations of $1 and $5, let the recipients Butter Kernel Corn • • • 2 ~'29c take their choice of scores of fine foods at any TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE • • • A&P. Simplify Christmas shopping by giving A&P Gift Certificatesl They're available from now 7 AT JOBBERS· PRICES Libby's Peas GOLDEN SUIl~ 2 16-0%. 3 • till Christmas from your A&P manager. - - _VARIETY. -Jl >r;: I- CANS I,. --1 Instant Fels IOAP GRAINS •••.., '" ,a2~z'30c'KG. ...------The HARNDEN PAINT & GLASS CO. All prices in this ad effective thru Sat., Dec. 4 AMUleA'S FOREMon. FOOl) RETAIU •• >. SINCI lUt 115 Church Street Phon. 873M NorthYille i KEYKO SPICIAL Ie OFP PACKAoi ~ ~ ,. Ohm '1 , .. \ I • "'~' ....M~garine ,.~b:::~: • J 27c \

Pf r Page Four '1 I " \ I' Thursday, December 2; 1954 LET'S INVEST MORE IN TlIEMl E-.tablbbod Ill8lI . J\llie Hammond, home lor I"e I G\l~sts for Thanksgiving at the Quick and E~sy IDbr Nurt!1uUlr i!\rEuro Thanksgiving holiday from her D. Hurd Clark home on E. Seven I PublJObed every 'Ibursday mornmg and entered at the Nortbvilla stud)es at Michigan Sta~C'.Norinal .-.file Rd. were Mrs. D. Hurd Clark Here's a handy wa~ to, cook Poat O(flce as second class matter. ;o~lege. enterta!ned about 50 Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid pumpkin to be, used ,in making I BEFORE THEy'RE .!lends at an mformal get-to- o. Detroit. pumpki,n pie: Wash the pumpkin, I split it in half, then remove seeds OUR ~EST get her Saturday night at the C M. Hammond home on Tunber- Rev. and Mrs.- -Ivan- E. Hodgson and .plup. Place it cut side down IT'S /-tOPE. fOR. lane. had Rev. and Mrs. L. LaVern on a par pan or baking sheet. THE Finch of Ann Arbor as their dm- Bake itL a moderately hot oven - .. 400· F:for 1 hour, or until tender. I ATOMIC I Mrs. Leota Ambler is in Atchi- ner guests Monday evening, Nov. 'FUTURE. son Memorial hospital as a result 29. Scoop out the cooked flesh and TOO LATE Glenn H. Cummings ...... •...... Publisher and Editor of a bad fall. She fractured her use it for making pie filling. G, R. Johnston ,...... Managing Editor left wrist and badly sprained her Mrs. Clayton- Kethers- - and Mrs. SEE US Richard Ambler •. ,...... Advertising Manager right wrist and one ankle. Gordon McKinney, were joint Huy Donovan ...... •.•.•..•... QUice Manager . . - hostesses at "the McKinney home FOR .COMPLETE- Arthur Stewart ...... •. _. . .. Plant Superintendent C. M. Hammond of Timberlane on Lake St. for a luncheon and is home recuperating fronI a re- baby shower in honor of Mrs. Roy SUBSCRIPTIONRATEs IN MICHIGAN, ~ INSURANCE One Year $2.60 Silt Month. U.U cent operation. Stone. of E. Seven Mile Rd., Two y...". ".50 SUlgl. Copy .Of . - .. . Livonia. Priscilla Older, daughter of the * * • SERVICE OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN: IOTOIS On. Ynr $8.00 Two Y...... 1&.01 Drake Olders, entertained some Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bahn- 35~jun,ioz: and senior couples at miller and son, Richard, of Dear- a Coke-tail party at their home born were Thursday dinner guests , • THE NORTHVILLE RECORD IS A MEMBER OF. 'BUT MONEY on Rogers St. preceding the J - of the Charles Bahnmillers of W. ~ NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION AND MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION \S NSEtlEi> Hop Friday night. Main' St. fOR THEIR MEMBE~ OF :THE eDUCATION Rev. and MI'S..'.rva'h-' E. Hodgson' If/yoU want.the- -best in toh, DELCO DISTURBING FACTS AND I had as their Thanksgiving day shop at CLARK'S. 27-30 NATIONAL ASSN. Additional financial support, to provide for more llON'T MEAN '{Uests,E:N. Hodgson of Cadillac; - - - 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodgson Mrs. Thomas N. Cummings and OF: classrooms, more and better paid teachers, must be found UNCl.E '1AM'5 ;md their tw~ daughters, 'Sandra daughter, Wendy, arrived Friday INSURANCE AGENTS to assure America's youth the education it must have to ",rid Linda, and Mr. and Mul. Dean by, plane from Tacoma, Wash. ~ _.,..; .. ~ .. oc _ ..... share in and contribute to a better future for all. Hodgson of Sturgis. Pending arrival of her husband ...... wlty ... 11...... Itr.otoll. If states, communities. and private individuals and - - - about Dec. 10, Mrs. Cummings ...... ,#~-.g.- organizations fail to provide this needed support. the fed- Andrew Cadson, who with Mrs. is staying in Detroit with her ",ft, .' _ ,l •• ",i ville Record., .' 0" I"" tG~~' " _,.' ~\fic~ . ..:d ! TJ1,ursday, December 2, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Five HOW TRUE' WOMAN'S WORLD Take care in traffic. Layoff lbe wine. Use Speed Recipes The wife you save fl, May well be mine.-C.H.L. To .. To Make Gifls Women- .. From Your Kitchen Mrs. J. R. McColl .._-_._---_ ...._~.~---_.. pERHAPS you've decided not to Woman's Club To give those lovely cookies and other sweet tidbits that come from Is Honored--By _ your kitchen because their prepa. Hear R. D. Merriam, ration is so time-consuming. Think 'again after you'Ve looked at these Woman's Club' R. D. Merriam of Beck Rd. will show his slides of garden and wild 'speedy recipes and you'll surely At the last meeting of the .change your mind: flowers at 1?he Northville Wo- Woman's club, Mrs. J. R. McColl. Hallday Balls man's club meeting tomorrow in parliamentarian of t'he club, was (Whafs your favorite dish? If you (Makes about llO) the library. given an unusual honor. Before wlll share it with olber North- I cups fine vanilla wafer liille housewives. please call The Merriam, who is a man of sev- crumbs the program of the day she was eral hobbies, is an ardent garden- \ presented with an honorary mem- Record', society editor. Telephone \ 1 cup sUted fJolllectloners' 200.) er and amateur photographer. HI!' sugar bership of the club by the' board pictures are said to be beautiful. \ 1cup chopped walnuts of directors who noted that hers He is a direCtor of the Detroit • was the fifth such award in 62 ...... _--_ . % cup sIfted cocoa Botanical society and pas! presi- 3 tablespoons dark com syrup years~ . dent of the Photographers club or % 'cup cbopped candied irun Mrs. McColl has done outstand- Plymouth. He is also interested Dash or salt in the study of birds, as his mem- 1teaspoon vanlllll< ing work for her club and com- mun'ity. climaXed this year by bership on the board of Detroit C table!:poons cold water Audubon sociely and participa- Combine all ingredients and mix revision of the club's by-laws. She joins the list of the most be- tion in a bird survey group at thoroughly. Roll into balls, using Cranbrook, attest. • about 2 teaspoons of the mixture loved and distinguiS'hed members "I'm sorry, dear, that your which has included Mary Van Mary LoveweU's report on Girls' Aiken Mrs. L. A. Babbitt;Mrs. A. Stale will be another feature of C. Harmon and Mrs. C. H. Black- tomorrow's meeting, Mary was clothes are still on the line" burn. one of five girls from Northville, sponsored by the Northville Wo- \ I Mrs McColl is best known in man's club, on a trip to Girls' this community for 'her course on State this year. She was selected I Stuck without a stitch! A clothesline parliamentary law which she con- j1;overnor at the convention of girls \. can't dry clothes by itself and some- ducts at the library every Thurs- held at the University of Michigan day. last June. times "Old Man Weather" just won't cooperate. But you ~an put him on Local Women On A. J. Goodaies the run .•• have a Gas clothes dryer TV Program To Celehrat~ _ There's nothing more welcome installed in your home today. , • dash than a present from your own Tw..enty-five me m b e r s and 50th Anniversary guests of the Cooperative Nurs- outside and rescue your duds .•. toss kitchen. Include your favorite 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodale, 613 ery school attended the "Ladies' cookies and sweets or try these Carpenter St., will celebrate their , them into your dryer ... wait, but not Day" TV program at Station speed recipes tor Hollday Balls 50th wedding anniversary Dec. 12 " and Chocolate - Coconut drops' WJBK Nov. 19. Each week some with an open house for friends \ for long! You'll be amazed at how whIch offer true delIciousness. organization is featured on this and neighbors. I quickly they are fluffy-dry and ready- program, a Lady of the Day is Mrs. Goodale was formerly for each ball. Then roll in colored chosen, and prizes are awarded. sugar, cocoa or confectioners' Bessie Lee of South Lyon and her to-wear or, if you P!e.§r, damp-dry sugar. Store In covered container. Mrs. Edwin Langtry of Th~yer husband came from Byron, Mich., and ready-to-iron. . ~ Chocolate-Coconut Drops Blvd., Northville, was chosen as but they have lived in Northville (Makes 30) since they were married 50 years cup' sweetened condensed Lady of the Day and was pre- Laura and Dorothy Sutherland, daughters of the Hurd Sutherlands of W. Dunlap ago. * sented with a corsage. .Mrs. St d th . b th P t - d 7 l'k t h t k -, milk Charles Hall, president of the-Co- ., an elr ro er, e er, age • I e Q ave he coo ie jar filled at all times. Laura They have three sons: Loren, 1ounce unsweetened chocolate operative Nursery school, receiv- and Dorothy bake pies and cakes as well but their favorite cookie recipe is this one for James and Howard, all of whom GAS CLOTHES DRYERS % teaspoon saIt ed an electric bean pot as a prize Honey Cookies. It is an old family recipe handed down in their father's family and live in Plymouth, and one daugh- 1% cups moist shreddll1I ca- ter, Mrs. Lloyd Croft of Wixom. and Mrs. Francis Clinton. ta cop- ~akes enough to more than a go~d size d cookie jar, Peter was just ready to taKe a DRY CLOTHES FASTER conut. fill The Goodales are proud of their 11 * teaspolm vaniUa per, candy dish. Both. Mrs. Clin- bIte of a fresh cookies when the flash bulb went off and ~e shut his eyes. Laura is 13 and grandchildren and three great- ton and Mrs. Hall also received a half, and Dorothy 11 and a half, and both are Girl Scouts. Mrs. Sutherland is shown -~t le66 to. we! Place sweetened condensed milk- grandchildren. \ • )1 ~ '\ and chocolate jn tOlJ,of double boUt tickets to a Detroit theater and a at left in above picture...... ,,.,.../; f- er over bOlllng.~water. ang coo\!: ~ox of candy and a box of groc- , HONEY COOKIES : •• \ .~\ ~ "l.. Blue Star Mothers on '- . for 10 mtriute'S:';Slir often 'unftl' f;t;ieli,;.~h.eY,:,a.Jsq~p-Pf~:d~on the .1 ~up very soft shorteJ;lin~ Qard or Crisco) 2 cups s.trained honey - -'. thick. Remflve.from heat and blend teleVISIOn screen WIth, Mrs. Lang- 1 teaspoon nutmeg' , . ,. 1'teaspddn .lemon extract TV's "Ladies' First" in salt, coconut and varulla. Drop SEE- YOUR -GAS 'APPLIANCE ·DEALER 'TOD.A·Y she was croymed Lady of Dissolve 1 tablespoon (rounded) of soda in 6 'tablespoons of warm water. Add 7 'Blue Star MQthers from aH the by teaspoonfuls on greased baking i~~ state were on the "Ladies First" This ...... Pulllished i.n Cooperation Wi'h Gas ",p~llanco Deq'trs By ,C.P.' CD. sheet onp inch apart. Bake in a e ay. to 7 and one-half cups pastry flour and 1 t'e aspoon of salt to the shortening and honey TV program Nov. 30, at WJBK. moderate (350°F.) oven for 10 to 12 and mix well. Roll out on a floured board until one-quarter of an inch thick cut with 'lfr" Earl W<>~cland Mrs Paul Kio1!" s Daughters cookie cutter. Bake on cookie sheet for 10 minutes at 375 degrees. ' Ginste from Novi participated in -- minutes. Remove from pan at once. To Meet Dec. 7 the program. Mrs. Ginste won t beautiful lighter. Mrs. W. Klass- Cand les, ~reenery A regular meeting of the Miz- Cooperative Nursery School News' Local Women Attend erner from Novi led the Trum- pah circle of the King's Daugh- Meeting In Lansing peters. Will Decorate Home ters will be held Dee 7 at 2 p.m. The monthly meeting of the Mrs. Ginste is the only past It's easy to have your home say' at the home of Mrs. Fred Ca~ter- Cooperative Nursery school will the hours of 9 and 11:30 a m. Two MrS. B. William Serourd and president of Blue Star Mothers "Merry Christmas" graciously. line 114 W. Dunlap St. be held Monday, Dec. 6 at the teachers, with state teaching ~er- Mrs. Howard Meyer will go to hat ever served in the army corps You start with candles and green- Members are asked to bring home of Mrs. John Stubenvoll, tificates, Mrs. William P. Madigan East Lansing Thursday to meet Ii••••••ii••••• ery, and a few Christma& orna· Ohristmas gifts for the cripnled 875 Grace St., at 8 p.m. The co- anft Mrs. Edwin Langtry, are in with the Coordinator of Kellogg II ments and a smidgeon of imagina- children in the hospital. Gifts hostesses will be Mrs. Raymond charge. The tuition is $10 a month Center and the Michigan Coop- tion and soon' it's done. . should be marked for boyar girl Champ and Mrs. Robert M. Ed- and this includes tuition to the erative Nursery School council If you're entertaining buffet and with the age. walds. Mrs. Howard Meyer will PTA, with which the nursery officials to make plans for the an- GET RID style. here's a simple but effec- be the guest speaker. Mrs. Mey- school is affiliated. nualeonference in May. tive idea for the table: Set two eI1! is state representative of the Mrs. Meyer has been appointed or four candles of the red. squat J-fansor· Cicirelli Cooperative Nursery school and All mothers and children inter- social coordinator of this annual ested are invited to come and ob- Many a type, at'the ends ot the table. Have has been active in the organiza- conference, and Mrs. Serourd will two long and two short candles, serve during school hours or at- OF XMAS Engagement Told tion for over two years. She will act as her assistant. if you want to use four, using one . tend a monthly meeting. The four- Drop in at the First Federal office here in your speak on children's proOlems such neighborhood-and do some of your Christmas shop- of each length as a team. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Han- year-old children are especially J pt's !!pt rid of Xmas as an as fears, thumbsucking. etc. Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Bosch spent ping, this easy way: Open iIlSw'ed savings accounts At either side of the-candles, pilll "or, 45475 Grand River, Novi, an- invited to acclimate themselves abbreviation for Christmas. Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bosch's with any amounts for youngsters, relatives, em- iree balls in milk glass bowls or nounce the engagement of their A committee meeting of the for kindergarten. "X" is a sym- pottery ones. Finish with sprays dilUgh\er, Lillian, to JoSeph A. Cooperative Nursery school was parE'nts. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rinck . ployees and others. They make practical and ap- of Holland. Mich. bol for the of holly or greens woven together Cicirelli, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. held Tuesday, Nov. 23 at the home preciated gifts. With accounts of $10 or more we'll Greek let t e r provide an intriguing Santa thrift han!{, in gay between the candles. Joseph A. Cicirelli of 33605 Ply- of Mrs. William Secourd on Se:ven Artura Verschaeve of Clement I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. (chi) and is an Rd. spent this last week end in holiday wrappings, to gi'o''' with the sav~ngs passbook More Table Decorations mouth Rd., Livonia. No d!\te :has Mile Rd. Plans were discussed for CLEAN YOUR initial letter in Here's an effective table decora. been set fot" the wedding. the new term starting Dec. 15. All New York City. This 7" high baILk is colorfully decoratc-d in red, the Greek name black, white and gold. It adds a festive touch to the tion if you have people to sit down I children between the ages of two FURNACE or BOILER "Christis" signi- at the table. Use silver or aluml· holiday scene. YOUilg~LerS (and adults, too) find it M ., b and a half and five are welcome fied C h r is t. num candlesticks with green~'Can- a perfect reminder to save small Chi1l1f:l t!l!'GU[;~lOt't others Clu to j~in -the nursery school. However the dIes at the center. In their midst' T H P t the yeTI for next ye:lr's Chri'itm:1s shoppin!!. and to place small boxes of dime store 0 ave ar y , The committee chairmen were majority of peo- develop import:lm habits of thrift. I given names of children of the ple do not know , fav.ors, wrapped in red, green and The Northville Mothers' club whIte. On top of each, or at each. . . uroper age group to join the nurs- FREE this and the X is merely a EtwnJngs sllIrl the 1st on dccounts opened place, set a smaU corsage made Will hold Its Chnstmas p~~y at ery school and they will be con- tlme saver-a substitute for by th8 10th oj the month. at home. For these you might use th~ home of Mrs. Rano PapInI, 254 tacted. .Christ. The commercial world two white carnations wired with a IWmg Ct .• on Dec. 13 a~ 8 p.m. The Cooperative Nursery school GAS is fast crowding out the name srrig of holly and red berries. The co-hostesses will be Mrs. is held in the Presbyterian church of Ohrist anyhow, and we need White branches are effective tor Alfred Parmenter and Mrs. Ed- basement Monday, Wednesday not further the movement by FIRST FEDERAL occasional tables. You can use the win Langtry. and Friday of each week between HEATING elIminating His Precious name _ extra branches trimmed from the ------_ from our Chnstmas. A little tree. Spray these white using Bny cadil1.ac_ ESTIMATES girl noticed a manger scene in Inexpensive spray gun tilled w,ith AIIIIIU'S FISTESY. SAFEST.mGllWT a department store window. COASUR WAUl SAVINGS OF DETROIT liquid white shoe cleaner. WHen CALL She asked her mother, "Who the first coat is dry, spray on the WAGON SKEES "'> me Dauy in that funny little 843 PENNIMAN, PLYMOUTH second one. Nowr bed?" "That's Jesus" replied Should you like to have the white and famous the mother. "Jesus who, Ma- branches sparkle, use a spt!cial Plymouth 1701.J ma?" The httle child knew plastic glue and sprinkle glitter on CADILLAC Day or Night no'hing about Jesus Christ them, too. whose birthday we celebrate on Entrance DecoratIons WAGONS • \ l'$l Now Available Through Christmas Dear reader, make Doors and entrance halls ofter .~ sure that your child knows the wonderful possibillties for decora· OUR LADY OF VICTORY - Call -' wonderful story of the Christ. tion. Why not make a white glitter MOTHER'S CLUB whn came from heaven's glory wreath for your front door or hall- Bill to be the Redeemer Saviour. way? Shape a circle from a wire This quality wagon contains "DOC" hanger, then place strips of white e,'d, f~'f 9.g Make sure all the children in those fE"atures we have aU your neighborhood know about net through this to give 1\ snowy HIm too. If you cannot take wreath. Attach glltter and sequins ·Egpe~i./lgIlbl1J YOII.· been waiting for in a wagon. i on the netting and you're ready Imagine - Four-point sus- them to a Sunday School where the truth of God's word is to hang it. pension - NO TIP - NO j White foam canes are another taught then open your home Choose from our wide WHEEL BIND. possibUity for the door. Wrap red and start I)ne to tell them of ribbon around the cane, candy- Jesus. Keep on telling the story selection ot Christmas Comnlete bf love that all who believe stick fashlpn. Place it against a • DOWNTOWN HfADQUAFtTERS '.- green branch and string some wfth SKEES $18.90 might salvation receive and tell large silver bells or beading sentiments. Have them I it especially on Christmas. Gr;lwold 01 Lafayetre around the greenery to add a Separate Skees $2.95 Peter F. Nieuwkoop, Pastor glamour note. pe1'6onalh:ed with your own - Will Fit Any Wagon- , Across (rom Cil'l Hall -~ \ \ name on card and envelope. First Baptist Church GETTING MARRIED? Then Cadillac WalYon is also I T ~L available w:tl,out Skees at NORTHVILLE Plymouth Hours: yOU'll want the finest wedding 0 W~ L ,~/\ . Monday thru Thursday 9:30-4:00 invitations. See us for best quali· $15.95 HEA TING & SUPPLY Bible School, 10 a.m. I Morning Worqh!p. 11 8.m. friday 9:30-6:00 ty thermographed announcements OUR J,J!. nv OF VICTORY 265 W. Ann Arbor Bel. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Satur~ay 9:00- 12100 llIld reception cards. The North- ,THE NORTHYILLE RECORD MOTHER'S CLUB ' PLYMOUTH ~\.fu.e~r~ -' . , '- .' ~h" ~~~E 200 Phone 965-Ml1 or 1222..W I... I!!~~~~~~ • I. 'i, ......

,, 1'f I' ...... , , Pa~e Six THE NOk-rHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 2, 1954 ------" High School Cagers Open S.e~sonFriday Night

Mustangs Seek '~:.~~--:~:,:. III Football8ows One-Third Michigan @~@rnw Hunters Get Game Revenge for r Out at Uof D Wild Life ©OO~!]lillllrn'~ Ann Arbor - Michigan has ~'8aved over DETROIT: Dec I-Football and more deer hunters than Idaho has Defeat In '53 basket ball cross paths at the ©OO®il©rn~ , population, says Warren Chase, Sl,700!H University of Detroit this week. profess0t: of wildlife management Notes •.. Sf>eking revenge for a 47 to 35 On Saturday when the Titan foot- fwm fl~t SpOtting NntlG : at the University of Michigan. He whipping at the hands of Ply- adds that one-third of our hunt- . ball team is ending its season in Reports covering the first full mouth in the opening basketball ers get their game, while almost : Houston, Texas, the U of I? c~ge Games of December 3: week 01 Michigan's 1954 deer sea- game last year, the Northville 70 per cent of Idaho nimrods are team will travel to East Liinsmg I son indicate that hunting in the High school Mustangs will tackle to meet the Spartans of Michigan' California over Oregon successful. the Rocks here Friday night. upper peninsula has been about I State. Utah State Over Idaho State He bases this on the smaller as good or better than la!Ytyear Tlme for the Varsity contest is I Football Coach Wally Fromhart ., population there as well as the and that the number of hunters 9 p.m., following the customary ends what has been a luckless Miami over Kent State fact that Idaho hunters can go !las been about the same as last 1 season hoping for his third victory Purdue over Rutgers Reserve game at 7. after elk, moose, muledeer, big year. in nine games in the finale against St. Johns over Roanoke Although the Northville quin- horn sheep, antelope and moun- To 10 p.m. Nov. 21 this year, tet will be keyed up for the open- I the Houston Cougars who need tain goats. hunters carried 6,394 deer and 106 Ia win to take funnerup honors in Games of December 4: ing tilt, little hope is seen in some bears south across the Straits of the Missouri Valley conference. quarters for a victory over ~he Niagara over Fordham Abou't 18,500 acres Jof state- Mackinac. Last year to the same visitors. T\vD years' ago North- "l have never experienced a Minnesota over DePaul owned mineral lands were to be season in all my days of coaching, time and date, 6,192 deer and 153 ville dumped the Rocks when the Louisville over East. Kentucky offered for lease-not for sale-- which has been so fllled with bear came south on Straits' fer- latter dedicated their new gym· Stanford over St. Mary's in an. oil and gl1,S lease sale slated ries. nasium. This year, when the Mus- injuries as this season has been." in the Senate chambers Dec. 1. said Fromhart, "and with the lit- Tennessee over Wash. & Lee tangs will nlay their initial game One wolf was killed in Luce on a new floor, the Rocks hope to tle depth as we have had, they Games of December B: Thirty-six reported fires bUrn-] county last month, making a total J08eph HaJJ.u return the "compliment". proved to be our most hurtiDg foe." Marquette over Creighton ed 143 acres of forests and grass- of 16 bagged thus far this year. With a green team, Coach Rich- I Saturday nigh t, Basketball Kansas over Louisiana State lands in Michigan last week. Also, 463 coyO'tes 17~ bobcats I Young father says, ard Kay is f'lced with the task of I Coach Bob Calihanl's veteran Duquesne over Carnegie Tech whipping the newcomers into squad will get its stiffest test of "Blue Cross-Blue Shield shane and molding a smooth- Colorado over Brigham Young the young season when the Ti- Indiana over Missouri working quint'ft. tans tangle with Michgan State. I is priceless to us!" \ "The big experiment this year," A Iratel'ol rathef', Joseph Haller, he said, "is !Zoinl!to be a ques- I successU of inD winninghas foundOThtheverySpartanlittle iII r~~~======:~ 6800 Abi~n, Detroit, BaYil "Last tion of whether the big men Vie .. ,home court over the years, with May our oi-year-old~on, Richard, have are g'oing to be a match f1lr only victory on the East Lansing knocked a pot of boilin~ water off the smaller and faster clubs we floor going all the way back to the kitchen stove and was so badly will face. Trying hard to fill the 1926 when the Titans won 29-22. . lIca1d~1 he /lpent 1i8 days in the tremendous gap left by such out- The two schools renewed re- hospital. standin!! l!I"aduates as Glenn Ho- lations after a three year lapse, Ii's Time to Order Coal ud "The hOl!pital bill totalled $1.,403.55 Blue all warth Ed Nash and Al Ifversen, , I and both teams are lookng ahead Eck-Oil ' and Cross paid of it . . • will be 6 it 4 hi. John Clarke, to a prosperous year. Blue Shield paid $332.00in doctor bills. It's wondef'ful to have thill 6 ft. Jim Wilev. and 6 ft. 2 in. NOW! protel:tion.Nofamilycanaffordto be freshman Cap Pethers. There are four times as many without Blue CrOl!l! - Blul! Shield." "John Clarke and Jim Wiley, FILL UP JSEFOl'tE WINTE!\I Americans making $5,000 and up a chances are om in thru who will take night The that both seniors, are going to be val- CAGERS ie'floor Friday agains\ Plymouth year today as there were .10 PHONE PLYMOUTH 107 A GAME THE FAMILY WILL ENJOY you or a member of your family uable around the boards, but both are included in the candidales for this year's varsity piciurecl years ago. OR FOR EMERGENCY wiU have a hospital bill within a flar. have limited varsity experience. above. Front row, let! to right: Paul Hchulz Bud Bell. Joe Gir- CALL 2291·J3 Wouldn't you be safer with the pro- tel:tion that saved Jooeph Haller The third untrIed starter is the ardin IInd Paul Hamlin. Center: Lynn Matzen. Tovey Rambeau, PRINT1NG of all kinds, at rea- blond-baired 14-year old 'baby' NORTHVILLE CENrfER over $1,700.00? Clannce Patterson, Jim Wiley. Rear: Bob Gillick, John Clark, sonable rates. The Nortbvi1l~ ECKLES of the squad, Cap Pethers. Cap Record. Phone 200 and diSCU8ll Find out bow you can get Blue Darwin Teshka. Cap Pethers. Is one of the most outstanding your needs with Art Stewart. COAL & SUPPLY CO. Cross- Blue Shield protection for prospects we have seen in years. RECREATION hosfital and doctor bills today. Closed at noon Saturday , Ca! or. wri~: !llue Cross- BIIHI A confident natural, Cap uses his 882 Holbrook Phone 107 / 132 South Center St. Northville ,Ph... 335 aize to good advantage and is an WIN BOWLING MONEY Plymouth Shield, 441 E. Jefferson Avenue, excellent shot. , Detroit 26, Mich. Edith Thompson and Bettie "Rounding out the starting five Sterner split -turkey prize money I:~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, we have two returning veterans. Bowwllng for bowling 50 pins over average Darwin Teslika at 6 ft. 3 in. is a last Thursday night. ~------~---l- r------~=I junior and the aggressiveness and I. I ~ eagerness he has displayed so 1------I I I YOU GET: I far makes us confident he will Wolverine Potato Chips 24 24 I I ••• bn'lliant new styl1ng that WIS inspired !ly the Thunderbird, l begin this year as he finished last Ne.,s N EW Famous Clothing 24 .24 1 I tho great f«d penontll ur.' - • year when we won the Wayne- '';OU R Stone's Hardware 19 - 29 '1 IN T' I ••• IIeW ARQIo-'oiIM hll·Jetnt frcftt Svs"enslon that IeYels " Oakland' County league champ- Bathey's 19 .29 I I tho big Ieumt"; alSllIon& eut .nnoyla, rotltl·jomt jar. kmship. I.. I ••. Fcrd', new Trltger-TorllYe 'ewN ItHIr gives you IIlOI'e NORTHVILLE CENTER Sinclair Service 15 25 High team three games: Schra- "Sophomore Bud Bell is the der's 2585. 'runt' of the starting five at 5 ft. BOWLING NEWS South Lyon Cut Stone 13 31 r ! li I~: responsive p.normollCe l+Irou,hout the driving range of yGlll' Individual high three games: J. car, makes lIrivlRg IltOl'O fun In todey's trafflc. 11 in. Buddy is the playmaker 200 Scores: B. Hawley 227; L. 55 Alessi 610. and the ball handler, and as a NORTHVILLE RECREATION Moore 220; C. Bidwell 214, 200; YOU CAN CHOOSE: Team high games: Bathey's and freshman last year was a starter LEAGUE F. Ford 213; D. Pauline 210; J. ••• from " distinctive new body stylesand gel jlnt what yell Schrader's 924- on a championship team. Team W L Holman 205; L. McArthur 205, R. -----4(---t--i want from ford's broCld range of lingle Clndtwo-tone flnIsbos. Individual high game: B. Hay "Behind this five we probably Ritchie Bros. Laun. 32 16 Fralich 204; A. Dayton 204; D. I • , • from 3 gr!lol '55 Ford ll/1gines: the I62·h.p. Y·block V-8, have greater depth lhan we llFd Cy Owens Ford Sales 28 20 Yerkes 202; E. Riley 201, 200; L. 233. • I ~ the mightier 182-h.p. Y·block SpecialV-8, offered with Fordo- 200 Scores: B. Hay 233, H. Jack- last year. It was difficult to find Nor. State Hosp. Emp. 23 25 D. Riley 201; B. Archer 200. I malie in faloanes ond Station Wagons; or the Il6W 120·b.p. this starting lineup until we de- R. E DaVIS 22 2G son 200. I I·blodc SIx. cided to go with our height. Paul Optimists 21 27 NORTHVILLE WOMEN'S I I •• ony or ClUof Ford's flne power assists: power steering, ROYAL RECREATION Schulz and Clarence Patterson are West Point Service 18 30 BOWLING LEAGUE I power brokes, 4-way power Iironl seat, power windows- MONDAY NIGHT HOUSE pressing the starters to get into 200 Score: Dale 206. - Thursday Night - I Clnd new Speed·Trigger Fa,domatic: Drive. LEAGUE the line-up, as are Paul Hamlin, Team W L I you want Week of Nov. 29, 1954 FORD anJ iF a V-8 NORTHVILLE BUSINESS Jim Rambeau, Lynn Matzen, Bob Don's Five 30% 17% r you can get it RIGHT NOWl Gillick and Joe Girardin. MEN'S LEAGUE G. E. Miller's Sales 30 18 Team W L Bailey's Dance StudIo 33 15 "This year prom1es to be an Team W L Guernsey Farms Dairy 29 19 Don's Jr. Five 32 16 ~ interesting one, it nothing else. Northville Lanes 31 17 Harry Wolfe Bldg. 28% 191,~ Freydl Cleaners 24 24 We are going to be slow getting Freydl Cleaners 29 15 Villa Dress Shop 26 22 lI,.. .. ------... -- Alessi Gen. Ins. 22 22 started, but given time and pat- Northville Hotel 28 16 C. R. Ely's 25% 22~ ience we will win our share of Harnden's Paints 26 22 Rew's Magic Five 22 26 Bloom's Insurance 25~ 22% Main Super Service 22 22 the season's games." B & G Service 26 22 Northville Florist 24 24 VFW No.2 24 24 Zayti Trucking 21 27 Gulf Distributors 22 26 Northville Lab 12 36 Miller's Service 23 25 Northville Lab. 21 27 Ply. Auto Laundry 19 29 Individual high game: Hay 238. Burroughs 14 34 Individual high series: Alessi Bertera & Soave 19 29 Berry & Atchinson 11 37 VFW No. 1 19 25 630. 200 Score: B. Genest 205. Team high game: Zayti 930. Guernsey Dairy III 26 "Adolescent--<>ne who's well Northville Laundry 18 30 Team high series: Bailey's 2570. ROYAL RECREATION 200 Scores: E. Kimball 202, informed about anything he 200 Scores' J. Bongl 222, 203; A. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Westnick 208, C. Miller 222. doesn't have to study." Bauer 211: B. Briggs 210; C. Ash HOUSE LEAGUE -Marcelene Cox '),09: C. Bidwell 206, 200; E. Rob- November 24, 1954 "A m~njs wife may not be the Inson 204: B. Gatter! 203; F. Light 1'eam W L "The honeymoon's really over 200; G. White 200; F. Pauli 200. only woman he ever loved-but Ramsey's Bar 29 19 lIhe's the only one who ever made when he phones that he'll be late I '\.farr Taylor Ford 27 21 for supper-and she's already left NORTHVILLE HOUSE him prove it." Peanut's Place 25 23 -Margaret Puehir a note that it's in the r~frigerat· LEAGUE Schrader's 25 23 or." -Bill Lawrence Team W L --.-- B!'i~!CsTrucking 33 11 "Some people- sing in the bath- INorthville Men's Shop 27 17 ", , "".""'.,'. , , ,"" ,...,..". tub because the door won't stay N'nnhviUe Bar ...... 27 17 locked." -Dick StllJl%ione VFW 4012 24 20 / / Dep. StRte nllnk 23 21 ''Your son's 'growing up when Standard Service 22 18 IL'5 lEATOIG, lie. he stops thinking that kissing is Reichman & VanEvery 22 22 Lkensed and Bonded HeaUna Cent1'adera for sissies, and starts thinking Phone 424 20 24 EMPLOYEE OWNSD '" OPJIJ\ATED a's for boys and girls." Technical Service Inc. 19 2:: DELIVERED -Jean Martin Cavalcade Bar 1~ 29 PRICES GAS • • • • F-orPermit Holders 97 COLOR PRINT SERVICE • FROM $1605 OIL • . • • • • • • • • For Anyone PLUS 1M'll TAK aDi K.tlac1aJ'eDlft pl'iat order. are tluicld,. Prloos 111)'''' .... tit ill· aervice". The .veraae delinry tUne tIoe. DOt u.... lly • • • • FOR SPACE HEATING! dlvldlsllittler', ,rlll.1 ,.Il~ exceed 7 day•• Special tI.livery .bipmeab teat and received eacb day make tbia posaible. All Estimate. and Suryey. Freely GiYen! P•••A.I', and Anaco color film .re proeeaaetl or JlriDted in about All A.G.A. approved equip.eat .. I" Ity u. b...... the lame lenrtb of time. A trial will conviace you. tried onr a periotl .f y.a" aa" PROVEN TOPSI Come in and pick a new '55 Ford that suits you just right An in.tallatie. ,uaraatM411 Prompt service on 85mm. duplicate slides and 24-HOUR SER,VICE • . . and let's talk business I When you find how easy it is Bmm. and 16 mm, duplicate movies as well. NO JOa TOO SMALL! NO JOB TOO UftGE! to own a new Ford, we believe you'll want 10 TRADE NO WI Call Plymouth 2268 Day or Night The PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER W. Specialll6 in Hot Water and. SSM..... !Mar. HMt1Jst. PLYMOUTH'S EXCLUSIVE CAMERA SHOP Nothinr Down. 3 Years '1'0 Pay Marr Taylor FOR~ SALES " HOTEL MAYFLOWER BUILDING F.H.A. terms on all sales and Iniltallations. 117 WEST MAIN ST. NORTHVILLE PHOIm 1321 Plymouth. Michiean Phone 1617 B40 STARKWEATHER PLYMOUTH PHONE 2111 For Your Convenience, W. Are Open Week Days UntU 9:00 P.M., Sa.turdllya until 1:00 P.M. ~======c====c======c==c~

p' I Thursday, December 2, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Seven

CLASSIFmO For Sale For Sale For Sale For Rent Miscellaneous ADVERTISING RATES Here's How ~lIucb a High School Diploma MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS RI!GULAR MISCELLANEOUS )------/------CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ------1·------1-- )5 BEDROOM home. Just been re- !;et fn hll'br face 8~polnt lc",~r ca.*" type. Is Worth in Dollars and Cents .. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY., decorated. Call 878-J. 27 Ffr.~ ]n~ertJo~" 27 FT. Vagabond housetrailer. Sun 011 Service station for lease. ~ k;? ST. JOHN'S Episcopal Church, S eenh Pf'l" wor-d In,lnlmllm £0 eent_) B 18340 Northville Rd. between ffiYERS, 400 lb. Live weight Harvey at Maple, Plymouth, Located on Grand River, one to:: '::) l: ~l \-;:) Dres:.ed and drawn at no' extra 3lh ROOM house. Chicken hous- Sobseqqellt losertioDI \c) \::) \V I'(i}~"1 I 6 and 7 Mile Rd. 27 ;harge. 57716 W. EIght Mile Rd Annual Bazaar, Friday Dec. 3, 2-9, block east of Novi Rd., Novi, O1'def'ed at. time of lint to ..ertioll: ,," -1" es, and 10 acres of land. 12 Mile I YEAR 2 TO 3 YEARS HIGH SCHOOL l Phone GEneva 8-3606. 27tf Saturday, Dec. 4, 10-4. Select your Mich. Representative on premises 76 ,pt!r- eent 01 abovl" nlte. a YEARS near Beck. $40 a month. Call Mrs. HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOl GRAOUATE APPLES - Jonathans, Northern Christmas gifts from our gayly from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, "Lfnen on Loeal Paste";O ELEMENTARY Ahearn, 693-W2. 27 1954. For additional information, !D ce1:lb a noe; boz ehaTIl~ 215eeQt, Atra Spys, Snows, Greimings, Sweets, ROOFING, siding and eaves- 1 decorated booths. _ 27 ------call evenings, after 7 p.m., J. V. CLASSIFIED _$4,000 Russet, Wagner and Belle Flow- !roughing. Also aluminum sid- 5 ROOM unfurnished apartment, ers. Hand picked and sprayed. ing. Aluminum combination doors ELECTRIC grinder, 22 gauge ri- downstairs. Call 693-J2. 27 Reyner, Vermont 5-5213, Detroit. DISPLAY ADV£RTISEMENTS Some good pick outs for pies. and windows. Free estimate. FHA fie. Call after 4 p.m., Joe Lap------27 !let In type ether tho" .lyl. tf "."Iar $1.50 and up. No Sunday sales. terms. Baggett Roofing & Siding, ham, 48449 W. Nine Mile Rd. Call 4 ROOM unfurnished modern du- clalOlfled adY1Jrtfnate>te. 01' witlI Appleview Farm, C. M. Spencer, Northville 787-J 1Btf 1232-R11. 27x plex on 12 Mile Rd. Phone muatroo~ ClI' hClrd....Ol $3.000 54550 Nine Mile Rd., between 1245-M11. 27 lol eenh per line-. computed. on ball. at • line. !leI' Inah Currie and Chubb Rd. Phone Wanted FORD 1953 Mainliner. Std:>Trans- WE'RE NOW taking orders for Geneva 8-8768. 27tf ~~t mISSion. Excellent CQndition. Grave blankets, cemetery wre- UNFURNISHED house. Apply at ------1$995. 380 Griswold. Call 878M aths, roping, door wreath and Apple Crest Farms. Phone M-W SHOW Card~, signs and truck HELP WANTED $2,000 Christmas greens. Jones Floral Co. 2_7x lettering. Call Market 4-2079 HAY. First quallty timothy and Saturday or Sunday. 23-tf 1 clover, large or small quantity. I ------417 Dubuar Corner Linden. Phone 25-26-27-28tf POWER PLANT HELPER - ex- FURNISHED apartment. All util- Also 2nd cuttina: alfalfa for rab- 453. 25-28 t ------ammation now being given to 100% GOOSE feather pillows. ities. Couple. Walled Lake Mar- bit feed. Northville 475. 23tf fill future vacancies in this area. '- Floral ticking, 53653 W. Nine ket 4-2517. 27 No experience required. Salary Mile Rd. 27 Almost lost in the thousands of Educators are concerned over $60 weekly to start. Do not apply the large numbers of teen-agers USED TV Sets $35 and up. pages of statistics recently re- at local agencies. Obtain applica- dropping out of high school, be. Northville Electric 152 E. Main leased in the Federal Census of tion from Michigan Employment cause later on they will find that Phone 184. 17tf Population was an analysis show- TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS Service office or write Michigan ing the relation of schoolmg to the lack of a high school diploma See our toys first. We are clear- Civil Service, Recruiting, Lewis income. is an almost insurmountable handi- ing our toys at reduced prices be- Cass Building, Lansing 13. Appli- The figures show that the aver- cap as far as better jobs are con- fore moving to our new building. cation must be in our office by age man with a high school dip- cerned. As a result, many men and 1------1 womoln, unable to attend classes, George Loeffler Hardware, Five Decl':nber B. 27 loma earned 28% more than a man Mile and Middlebelt, Livonia who had only a grammar school are completing their high school HOUSEKEEPER to man aRe home education. The actual figures re- education in spere time at home by 3572. 27tf and 2-year-old boy. Stay in. veal that a high school graduate correspondence. Thousands who~ Call 277-R before 10 a.m. or after averages $3,285 a year against have undertaken home study have' MOVING FURNITURE - Pianos 9 p.m. 27x only $2,533 for a grammar school found the method convenient, ef- I and electrical appliances. Mon- graduate. What's more, a man fective and economical and as Il. re- day hrough 'Friday Call 565-J PART TIME clerk in Northville, with only one to three years of suit of these courses have obtained high school earns considerably less better paying positions and even' I WAGON SKEES to fit all wagons. 'tIl 5 p.m., after 5 p.m., Saturl1it.Ys 5 or 6 nights a week, 6 to 10 FIRE place wood and slab wood Our Lady of Victory Mothers' and Sundays included, call 692. p.m. Reply to Box 6 % Northville than a high school graduate. entered the country's leading co~ Call 1452 Northville. 16~f Club. Phone 965-Mll or 1222-W. Miscellaneous 15U Record. 27 Aside from the higher income leges and universities. ~ '. 27-29 and 8elf-eonfidence that come with a high school diploma, the door ill Further infonnation about get-' CHILD CARE ATTENDANTS opened to a college degree. ,The Women ting a high school education: $3564-3804 for 40-hour vveek. same government study shows that through home study may be ob-I $4633-4954 for 48-hour week. college graduates earned an aver· tained by writing Educatlflnal High school graduates, 21 to 39, a~e of 42% more than grammar Newll, 46 West 57th Stree~ .NeW) school C"l:aduates. York 19, N. Y. ' for permanent positions at the .. Wayne County Training School in ------~ Northville, Michigan. Applications SEE Otwell Heating furnace and announcements may be ob- INSuRANcE, "UtE, Theft, Lia- tained from any branch of the grave yard, good life left in BUICKS-New 1955's - Our 20 bility, automobile. Mrs. F. R. Wayne County Library {see De- some used coal jobs. Used stokers, Lanning, 2]4 N. Wing. Phone troit and suburban telephone di- good condition, also damper con- , years in business guarantees 3 MATERNITY dresses, 16 and 18. ZOg. ZOtf rectories and locations} or contact: trols. Do it yourself or we install. you a fair, square deal. We need ,Like new. Write Box 1 % some clean, late model used cars. WAYNE COUNTY CIVIL ______265 W. Ami Arbor Road. 4-4tfc INorthville Record. 27 SERVICE COMMISSION Right now. Get our appraisal be- USED ping pong table. Phone 2200 Cadillac Tower fore you buy any car. Livingston YORK oil furnace, used 3 years, 661. 27 Detroit 26 Woo 5-2750 HOOVER sweepers, new and re- Motor Sales, Buick Dealer, How- $100 cash. Phone 687-W. 27x 26-27 built. Also repair and service ell, Mich. Open evenings until all makes. Howard Moyer,~Hoov- Christmas. 27 er Sales and Service, % Schrad- -HOLIDAY SPECIAL- ers. Phone 623. 14tf REUPHOLSTERING DAVENPORT & CHAIR LOST $55 Labor. FOR SALE BEAGLE DOG. Vicinity of Sample Shown Free. NorUIvil1e Rd. Answers to Call Market 4-1992 $1200. Pair Chinchillas, exchange "Tex". Phone 3001-W. 27 for common labor, mason work, M. H. PICKARD carpentry, mason blocks or food. ChInchilla Ranch, 56101 Grand Wixom, Mich. River, New Hudson 18ti LEGAL 27-30

DOAN'S Second, Hand Store, Notice of Hearing ClailT15 STATE OF MICHIGAN 44480 Grand River, Novi. FW"- THE PROBATE COURT FOR i .L~T '~S RE~ ~IR .. 'r nlture, stoves, refrigerators, mo- THE COUNTY OF WAYNE tors, pumps, etc. We buy, sell or No. 421,378 I YOUR ROOF 1 trade. Phone 961-Mll. 27tf In the Matter of the Estate ot BOY'S hockey skates, size 7, Ca- I BUILT· UP HOT ROOFING I ---- 1 GLADYS T. WENDT, Deceased. ASPHALT and SLAG ROOFS nadian Flyers, $4.75. Boy's bi- A-I PAINTING and decorating. Notice is hereby given that all RECOATS FLASHING I For Sale cvcle, 26 inch. $12.50. Also, 2 used creditors of said deceased are re- I REPAIRS ------1 white sidewall tires, 710x15, $5. interior and exterior. Also wall wgshmg. Roy Holli'S. Phone 286-R. quiredJo present their claims, ~n HERE'S HOW-Swimming instructor at the London Zoo's; :------. "''111 after 6 p.m., 2-J. 2197 Novi ,For Rent 26tf writing and under oath, to sald l ~~;;; penguin pool gives a lesson in the fine art of pinfeather propul-I R~ ft FOR RENT - Wall pdper steam· Court at the Probate Office in the c;::;:g sion to a dry-land neophyte. Penguin on shore is spoiled by, FOR SALE er, Egl~r-Jackson, Inc., 846 W ------1 City of Detroit, in said County, relatively mild climate of England, and doesn't .Y/ant_ to get.: Ann Arbor Trllil P)yrro,.,uth BOYD Itoa fing, Flintkote Shm- and to serve a copy thereof upon 325 Caroline St •• Milford I his tuxedo \yet.· Northville, open Sunday 1 Phone 1552. ULI gles, BUilt-up roofs, Roof re- FRED M. WENDT, Administrator Phone MUfual 4·2472 to 5 p.m., 723 Carpenter For Sale pairs, Re-coating. Eavestrough & of said estate. at 410 River Street, j _ Farmin~fo: ~.~.~ ~Ot~II------St. New 3-bedroom brick SLEEPING room for gentleman. gutters. Free estimates . ..All work Northville, Michigan on or be- REAL ESTATE Phone 146-W. 19tf guaranteed. Phone Northville fore the 26th day of January, A.D. home. Full basement, auto. ·------1 85B-W, 759-M, 135 N. Center. 1Q!i5. and that such claims wiN be heat. Lot 80x132, 2% heard bv said court, before Judge USED collapsable baby bed. 46tf James H. Sexton in Court Room GENERAL CONTRACTING I WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE] blocks from new Grade FOR SALE ,Phone 988 after 5.00 p.m. 25tf ------1 "N"o.;27, W'Iyne Cfluntv Buildin~ AND School. Full price $16,000. CLYDE'S Painting and Papering. in the City of Detro!t, in said BUILDING SERVICE Phone 299 or 1123-J. MODERN, 1 bedroom home. Fin- My service-your home beauti- County, on the 26th day of Janu- ished in knotty pine. 4B525 Base ful, 304 Plymouth Ave. Phone 306 arv. AD. 1955, at two-thirty I Large Rodent I 27-28 Line. - 27 Northville, Michigan. 19tf ,.,'clock hi the afternoon. HOUSES - GARAGES Dated NovE'mher 15. lQ'i4 COMMERCIAL BUILDING HORIZONTAL 4 Grant FURNISHED cabin, electric stove, JAMES H. SEXTON, 1Depicted 5 Minute skin relrig~rator, water and oil burn- IvlEN'S WATCHES Recondition- Judge of Probate CONCRETE WORK opening : ;, .. :_:s :!=: :: :: : :=: animal ~ er, $35 per month. Call after 5 ed, guarantee like new. ShIp- I do hereby certify that I have 9 Hindu queen 6 Pas~age in the ley's Watch Repair Shop, 138 E. romparprl the fore~oin!! CODV with p.m. or on Sunday, 170 Erma Dr., I C. O. Hammond' &: SOD 10 Blouan Indians bram . Main. opposite A & P. 20t! 'nE' oril!'lnal record thereof and 12 Fish part 7 Negahve reply Walled Lake. Phone Market 4- have found the same to be a cor- J Phone Northville 897 1 8 Lampreys 1W~ 27 CANDID WEDDINGS. Profes· rect transcript of such original 511 N. Cenfer Sf. Northville 13 Ido1iz e 9 Streams sional cameraman for the dlS- 15 African wonn 11 Smudges p record. UNFURNISHED downstairs ap- crimmating brid and groom 17Hail! 12 Destiny .,;a....N;w,ii:oI... ~~ __ artment, 250 Rayson St. Call Gaffie'ld StUdio ..:.. Commercial Industrial, Portraiture. PhonE' DeputvALLEN Probate'R. EDt~ONRegister I:§~~~~~~~~~~UIBHinder 14 Overtime (ab.) 31 It - shoot 19 Slight taste 16Mimics its quills "------°1 evenings or Saturdays. 27-28 Plymouth 72 2U T);lfprl November 15. 1954 Publ;

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: WHERE'S THE RECEPTION COMMITTEE?-Thts space travel [s disappointing. Fellow tllkes . (Iff from Mars in his flying teacup, lands on earth, and what does he find? Silly Earthlings all Lucius Blake , ~atchlnl! a primitive, waterborne Earth~hip undergoing an overhaul. To come down to earth, the lU N. CENTER ST. tteature peering from the "spaceship" is a dockyard worker who is cleaning one of the gigantic (Opposite Post Office) end-cones of the liner MautetaniB's 'propellers, as she lies in drydock at Southampton, EnglancL

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--~-_ ..~ ., RECORD WANT ADS . Section Two ~bt Nnrtquille itetnrb BRING RESULTS!

Volume 83, Number 27 Northville, Michigan, Thursday, December 2, 1954 $2.50 Per Year In Advance Christmas Seal Sale ,Northville Stores Prepared For Biggest Christmas Season Opens 48th Year I Northville streets and stores put on their holiday dress show them the bike, the skates, or the doll that they hop; I last week end in preparation for the coming of Santa Claus Sante\. will bring with him down the chimney on Christmas Mrs. Claude Crusoe, 43180 West in just a few more days. Officially he will arrive Dec. 17 Eve. And fond grandparents wilfbe on the lookout too for Nine'Mile road, has been appoint- ed chairman and Mrs. Francis as a guest of the Northville Retail Merchants Ass'n. but the toys th~t will gladden the hearts and bring smiles to Wiesmyer, 18651 Sheldon road, there are rumors that he may put in an appearance in one the faces of their children's children. co-cl!airman of the 48th annual store on Friday evening, Dec. 3 and 10. Every Northville merchant has made preparations Christmas seal sale in Northville, Regardless of when he arrives, the village will take f~r a holiday tr~de equalling anything in t~eir b~st pre~ Richard L. Lea, County director I on a festive appearance from now until Christmas-only VlOU.S years. TheIr .shelves already are bulgmg WIth t~e of the Tuberculosis and Health 20 shopping days away. Children will be leading their choIcest toys and gIftS to be had. More are stored away In society, announced this week. fathers and mothers by the hand into the various stores to the back roon;s ~nd basement~ to be brou!fht out as nece~- The s~le of seals in Northville sary. The maJorIty of NorthVIlle stores WIll be open until is under the auspices of the North- p.m. until Christmas. ville Woman's club. Canisters will F~-~~---;;;;;;;--~~_;;;;;;_~ ~19 To start off the Christmas season, the merchants will be placed in all the stores and a again offer hundreds of bargains on Friday and Saturday, self-seller will be placed at the Dec. 3 and 4. This will be the third of a series of monthly postoffiC{!. Miss Ruth Knapp WIN ONE OF nurse for the Northvi.lle schools, Home Town Bargain Days which the Northville Retail will have charge of the sale of the Merchants Ass'n. has put on this fall. A special feature of seals in the schools and Sister the occasion that is expected to attract hundreds of shop- Anita Maria has charge of sales .,HE.E pers from the outlying area, as it has when the two pre- in Our Lady of Victory church. vious village-wide sales were held, is a number of valuable Mrs. Leonard Howard will super- prizes which will be given to holders of Lucky Coupons. vise the sales at Maybury Sani- Every copy of the Northville Record this week, and tarium. VJlI.UJl81.E of this special Shopping Guide, contains a coupon at the Nearly 10,000 people working or living in the Northville-Ply- b.ot~om of this column. All that is necessary to do is mouth area received a direct ben- fIll III your name and address and deposit your coupon on efit from the society early this Friday or Saturday in boxes located at any store listed at year when the chestmobile x-ray- PRIZES! the bottom of this column. The prizes to be awarded are ed chests here. A Dumber of TB on display in the lobby of the Depositors State Bank. Win- cases were discOvered. ~ ners will be notified by mail and can pfck up their prizes Mr. Lea points out that in many • Portable Radio NEW OFFICE of the CarrlDgtOIl. Agency is shown above. Left 10 right E. M. ~ Charm Cu- at their convenience. countries the Christmas Seals are ~., sold by official government rath- rington and T. B. Cauington, founder of the agency. • Flash Camera Set Men were a~ work last week end decorating the er than by' an unofficial, volun- Northville streets with Christmas greens and lights. By co- years. C. C. Yerkes later used it incidence, the snowflakes started to fall as they commenc- tary association. as his law office until 1907. When • Set of Silverware ed their decorating job. was, perhaps, a happy omen "The Seals are different, too," Carrin-gton Agency Now In New Quarters the frame building on the corner It he said. "This year" for instance, was moved back to permit erec- • Ladies' Samsonite Wardrobe that this Christmas season will bring joy and gladness to the American Christmas Seal fea- After 41 Years Service To Northville tion of the Lapham State Savings many homes where sons have been in military service in tures children, joining hands in jistant lands in years past. health around the Christmas tree. The 41-year-old Carrington In- time occupation, He operated on Northvilleb~k it becameRecordthe llomeuntil of1933,-The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==::..==:...:::.::.==:;:=------_ ''This is far from. being like surance Agency, one of North- that basis until he completed his when it was badly damaged by some French Christmas Seals of ville's S in 1913 as a part cy's new quarters for nearly 3D won several priz~s: one at the each method. " chic~. After a business meeting NOVEMBER John Harron Art Irultitute in In- diana, and another. at the Indiana we dlscussed what we would do r=====::::~=~=====::::::::::=::=====;;;===:::;::;:!:===::::~======~~·.1-.'rt • 101' ~ristmas and wereAis~1~ Mary Sle~dr, ,NorthviIJe:.';;. , Electric-Frying Pan Artists, exhibit where it won third ThlS week some of the glr s H. W. SCbmidt;NorthviHe-?~ : Electric Clock pri;e. The other entry is a relig- mad~ aprons and. some made dec- J. Riley, Northville .- Basket of Groceries ious drawing in pen and ink. oratIOns for ChrIstmas. WI7 plan Mrs. Phillip Anderson Northville Pendleton Blanket The Hench's with their two , , , to make crepe paper Chnstmas "', children, Helen Christine, two and 1Itde ~ trees. Last, we had a short busi------. la half, and Stephen, 15 months, ness meeting. reside in WaIled Lake. Born in Scribe, Corinne Bertoni Fort Wayne, Indiana, Hench at- Deposit Your Lucky Coupon In One of the tended the Art Institute in Pitts- Your Shopping Troop 11- burg and graduated from the Art Jane Flattery brought the treat Participating Stores Listed Below Institute in Philadelphia. This ~ of two Babe Ruth bars for each his third year of teaching. person and we reCeived free sam- ALTMAN'S CENTER ST. GROCERY Hench paints in oils, water col- ples of Beech Nut gum at our last ors, charcoal and pastels and it Headquarters week's meeting. We discussed BLAKE'S JEWELRY has always been his chief hobby. further the trip plans and decided He 'has created a great interest on a Christmas problem we will BRADER'S DEPARTMENT STORE in art in grade school youngsters TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR COMPLETE be working out. The girls put on CLARK'S HARDWARE and they are turning out excep- a talent shOWwith each one doing tionally_ fine work under his di- a certain thing. D &: C STORE rection and supervision. BANKING FACILITIES At our last meeting we discus- DEPOSITOR'S STATE BANK sed plans for the raw-weather overnight trip. We will leave Dec. EMB ."" Scouts Promote 3 at 6 o'clock and return Dec. 4 FAMOUS STORE, ·INC. at 5 p.m. The two co-leaders, Mrs. " , DON'T MISS THE BARGAINS OFFERED BY IMarsh and Mrs. Small wiH be go- FREYDVS Safe Driving Day in/{ also. We planned our duties FREYDVS CLEANERS A MEN'S WEAR Boy Scouts in the Northville and menus for two meals. area are keenly interested in the LOCAL BUSINESS MEN Scribe, Betty Stremich GLENN C. LONG, Plwnbina. HeatiD. &: Applianee. promotion of President Eisenhow~ GUERNSEY FARMS DAIRY er's Safe Driving day Dec. 15, ac- Troop 12- cording to Amos R. Shields ~)lt Our troop made Thanksgiving JOHNSON'S JEWELRY &: GIFT SHOP executive of the Detroit CounciL favors for the patients at the hos- JONES FLORAL CO. "S-D" day has been procl~ nital where our leader works, LAUNDROMAT by the President in an effort to then We had a general business reduce the tragic toll of death, in- meeting. MILLER'S SALES .. SERVICE jury, and Jlroperty damage from Scribe, Sandy Philips highway accidents. Join our 1955 Christmas NORTHVILLE DRUG co. . "The 'S-D' day campaign fits Troop 1S- NORTHVILLE ELECTRIC perfectly into the Scouting pro- Nov. 22 meeting, we made gram," said Shields, "for safety Thanksgiving day favors for the NORTHVILLE FLORIST on the streets and highways is IEast Lawn sanitorium. Peggy NORTHVILLE MEN'S SHOP stressed throughout the work of Club Now! Humphries brought the nibble Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Ex- box. NORTHVILLE SHOE REPAIR plorers." "A good Scout is a good CHOOSE A PLAN THAT FITS YOU BEST. SHARE IN THE EARLY Nov. 29, Sharon Lasky and NOWEJ..'S LUMBER &. COAL pedestrian, a safe bicycle user. Mary Long were elected presi- and eventually a safe driver." dents of our two troop patrols. PAUL'S SWEET SHOP In connection with "S-D" day, DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS NEXT YEAR. 'We enjoyed a nibble box brought SALLY BELL BAKERY Boy Scouts and Explorers ar. by Margie Kupsky while we urged to earn their Saiety Merit Save Weekly for 50 Week. YOQ Will Get I worked on our Girl Scout plaques. SCHRADER'S HOME FURNISHINGS badge as soon as they complete ! Scribe, Sharon Johnson STONE'S GAMBLE STORE their First Class rank or Explorer $ .50 • • • • • $25.00 rating. Sa!ety is one of the HI 1.00 iTroop 14- TEWKSBURY JEWELERS Merit badges required for the Ea- • • • • • 50.00 . Last week We had two visitors, VRLA DRE~ SHOPPE gle rank. There are 16 required 2.00 • • • 100.00 Mrs. Knig.ht and Mrs. Cowie. and five optional subjects for a • • They tolQ us about their former minimum total of 21 in the Eagle 3.00 • • • 150.00 IScout troops and what their dif- advancement pro~ram, Shields I ------~~~-_. It 5.00 250.00 ferent uniforms were. We had YOUR LUCKY COUPON expl:'lined. The "S_D program, • • • r some cake as our nibble box. originated by the President's Ac- 10.00 • • • • 500.00 Because of the holiday we did tion committee for Highway Sate- not have a meeting this week. Name _ ty, has been given the full sup- Scribe, Gloria Hollis port of police, court school, and motor vehicle officials. Many of Cub Scouts To Street ___ these otiiclals serve as counselors DEPOSITORS STATE BANK in Scouting and are willing to Meet Dec. 6 help Scouts and Explorers obtain NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN this important Merit badge. The regular Cub Scout meeting Town will be held Dec. '6. The pack HOLLIS AND CARLSON meeting will be a 'Christmas party Open Fr~day Evenings 6-8 P.M. Saturday, 9·12 Noon Clip and drop in Lox in any Northville ENTER ARMED SERVICES Iat the VFW hall at 7 p.m. Parenu James Hollis, SOli of Mr. and i of Cubs are urged to attend, store advertising in this isaue. Your cou- Mrs. Roy Hollis of Randolph St. M~MBER 'FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA TJON I There will be a short meeting • pon mUlt be deposited Friday oa- Satur- left Monday with Arthur' Carl- IfoHowed by entertainment and I day, Dec.ember 3 01' 4. son, Jr. to enter the armed ser- • :------~~------fun for all. ------vices at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.

, , . } " Page 2B THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 2, 1!);)4 ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..~------~------_.:..:.:.:.:...:-=.:==..::.....::::.:....:..:..: ·stmas Seals _ tubercuIo~iJ! Christmas seal," Mr. Chrl Lea reported. "Apparently, Rus- HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS sia had dlscouragpd Christmas are considered of evil propensity Seals, and has stamIJed them out in Japan.' in other countries now behind the "Some of the other nations pro- Iron Curtain. ducing Christmas Seals for their "Here in America, the Christ- own TB battle include Geylon, mas Seal remains with us as a SPECIIlt.S Ireland, Canada, England, Pales- part of our holiday, making an ALL MEN'S AND BOY'S tine, Turkey Denmark" Spain, ever-widening circle ,of friends Netherlands, Finland, Norway, for the fight' against tuberculosis. and Union of South Africa. When we buy Christmas Seals, "Notoably, one pllrt of the we're taking part in a world-wide world now "appears to have no tradition," Mr. Lea concluded. HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS ~ 10% r ,.. HOMEMADE CHOCOLATES ~P£CIAI$€ I ~ L' We Will Box Them Attractively For You !I JUMPERS i $4.95 ; I Many Other Ideal Holiday Treats ~ Botany Wool Shirts Tweed, wool flannel, 20% OFF "WHO'S aOlNa TO MAKE ME?"-Not this young ridertat" One Lot . I any rate, if Patch III has anything to say about it. Patch had PAUL'S SWEEi SHOP just knocked down the bar on an obstacle course during the' NORTHVILLE PHONE 9149 'Che~huc Horse Show in London, England, and immediat~ly de- .; cided to sit out the rest ot the event. wool flannel with MEN'S SLACKS .. I velveteen trim, i 20% OFF i HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS and cordu~oy

BOY'S PANTS Sizes 7 to 18 GABARDINE & CORDS SPECIAL FOR THE HOUDAYS REGULAR $8.98 to $16.95 25% OFF At Our Northville Retail Store Christmas Plants NOW $6.98 TO $12.95 Yz Gallon ICE CREAM • POINSETTIAS Gallon Regular MILK Long Sleeve Tee Shirts . . . . $2 95 Yz • CHRISTMAS $3.95 Value • BEGO,NIAS LONG SLEEVE COTTON BLOUSES 0 \ Wool Coat Sweaters • • . . . $7 30 • CYCLAMEN Sizes 32 to 38 $10.~5 Value _ _...... • Both for '1° • AZALEAS REGULAR $3.tS One Rack of Ties • • • • · •. $1 00 $1.50 to $3.50 Valuea • Try our EGG NOG for the • ViOLETS NOW $2.99 OR 2 FOR $5.00 l)HOP FOR CHRISTMAS AND SAVE Holiday Season Christmas Wreaths Ropinc of all kinds c Complete Line of Dairy Products WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS ON THESE GIFT SELECTIONS Christmas Greena Grave Blankets For home delivery, phone Cemetery Wreaths - Holly - ~illtletoe NORTHVILLE 593 Freydl Cleaners & Men's Wear CUT FLOWERS - CENTERPIECES - CORSAGES VILLA 'dress shoppe (WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANING PLANT) GUERNSEY FARMS DAIRY 150 North Center Phone 575 Phone 400 JONES FLORAL CO. i 417 Dubuar" Corne~ of Linden NORTHVILLE 112 E. Main Street Northville 125 S. Center St. Northville Phone: Northville 4~3 ~------• ,I r , " , co~~-toaq1and

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SANTA WILL BE AT STONE'S DECEMBER 3rd and 10th FROM 6:00 to 8:00 p.ln. BATH SCALES FOR THE CHILDREN SKATES Christmas Tree Stands FOR MOM AND DAD 98c and Up , Christmas Tree Decorations ELECTRIC DRILL Accurate I\,. ....111e'''r." Spray Angel Tree Decorations While wilh c..hrone, 36" SLED I I'Ybber platfarm. H"s $2.98 magnifying len .. SHOP FOR T~E ENTIRE 56.95 Presto Cooker $6.95 ..$8.95 A.ql. ol~m;n~m pres· sure cooker holdslhreo FAMILY AT OUR STORE pl. jars ror conning. Cael plastic handles. , -, .. $1.25 and Up DOLLS.· •• 98c Up S'one's damble Store $17.50 and Up $12.95 liThe Friendly Store - Where You Buy The Same for Lessl" ...- r OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 P.M. 117 East Main S'reet Narth.ille. r,tichigan Phone 1127 HUGE SELECTJON TO CHOOSE FROM

• I Thursday, December 2,1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page 8B - Here Are Delicious Ways to Prepare proilers and Fryers HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS BY DOROTHY MADDOX THE Department of Agriculture reports that unusually large sup· plies of broiler-fryer chickens are now on the market. So let's HEINZ take advantage 01 the lower prices Here's a wonderful version of that world-famous taste treat, Hungarian chIcken paprikas: Chicken Paprikaa (Serves 4) SALE • Cemetery One-quarter pound salt pork, diced; 1 broiler fryer (3 to 31h· pound readY.=to-cook weight), cut in serving pieces, flour, 1 table- spoon red (Hungarian) paprika. 1 teaspoon salt, 1h cup Tokay wine or soup stock, J cup sour cream, J cup heavy cream, 3 medium Wreaths onions, CATSUP Preheat electric sklllet or heavy Iron skillet Place diced pork ' in skillet and fry for 10 mll1utes. turnmg frequently Meanwhile, • • Roping dredge chicken with flour Bfi:md seasonings into wine or stocll and mix with cream Shred OOlllns Greens of When pork cubes are glazy and slIghtly brown, add chicken and , brown well on all sides (about 10 to 15 minutes) Add omons, stir lightly, pour '!~ of cream mixture over chicken and blend carefully CHILI SAUCE 31~ all kinds Cover skillet; turn heat 10..... and ('0011 for 20 minutes. Add remamlng cream mixture. cover and ('0011 until chicken IS tender (about 15 to 20 minutes) Sprinkle with paprika beforf' • Grave - serving, Serve with broad egg noodles. • • • PORK & BEANS 2 ~~31~ Ii ,)'vl.l enjoy the lIavor of C'Urry here's a ioed rf'clpe for you CW'*e. paprikaa Is Ml1;y olle .f many zestful ways to serve J Blankets Cur.., Broned CbJekea h7ers and brollel'll IIDW in abURdant supply. (Serves 2 to .) _ ('urry With a pastry brush, coat chicken pieces on both sides with Two and one-half to 3!h-pound broilmg chicken. salt and pepper. butter Sprinkle llghtl, with paprika 4 tablespov ••s butler or maraarine, melted; .I,J to o/.t teaspoon curry Place In /lat. shallow pan 6 inches from flame. Start chicken APPLE JELLY powder, paprika ('ookJni skin side down. Broil 15 to 20 minutes, or until golden 19~ Have butcher sptit chickens In hall. Remove neck and backbone brown and tender Continue brushint: with the butter mixture, • Cut Flowers Season inside and out with sall and pepper. Combine butter and Turn ond broil 10 minutes looier. APPLE MINT JELLY 19~ • Planters HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS Christmas Selection~ • Potted Plants We have the new CRAB APPLE JELLY ::$P£ClIIU€J EASTMAN 21~ Large Bottle HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA Only $815 QUINCE JELLY 23¢ Decorate your home 'with flowers BIRES ll~ - Also a wide selection of other Eastman cameras _ ., ,ROOT BEER· ~ Other Gift Selections .•. GRAPE JELLY 23~ and greens for the Holiday Season . • Cosmetics • Sheaffer Snorkel Pen Sets Reg. 20c Value • Wallets • Chocolales • Cigars and many other Christmas items TN Ii "·WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE" AI."MAN'S I PRESCRIPTIONS IS.OUR MAIN BUSINESS I NORTHVILLE' FLOR'IST CENTER STREET· GROCERY NORTHVILLE DRUG CO. BEER -, WINE - PACKAGED LIQUOR LEO MAINVILLE-:Registered Pharmacist FOOD 125 EAST MAIN PHONE 78o.J Open Daily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.; Sunday ·12 to 8 - .. 134 East Main Street Telephone 238 MARKIiT 113 S. CENTER PHONE 533 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN 108 E. MAIN PHONE 183

.... HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS __ a a "_ START OUR 1W~ HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS D & C STORE Pre - ChrIstmas Sale which will SANTA'S TOYLAND $PECllltS continue until December 25th Now full of big values direct from Santa's Work Sh~.!. .COOKIES Compare our prices and enjoy real savings. Our custo- mers benefit every year from our factory·ta-you plan. Molasses . Peanut Butter • Sugar Up To % Discount • Chocolate Chip· Ice Box 3 0 ON 1954 FLOOR SAMPLES Today's Features 45c per dozen • Skip Aeroaa Word Game $1.98 Licenaecl by maken of Scrabble BANANA CAKE "EFII'GEIIA rOils • IIANGES • la-Pc. Alum Coffee Set $1.88 (Gas and Electric) • Monopoly Game , $2.88 59c each

MaDy, maD)" other ",aloa ba HOME 'IIEEZEAtS• See our (Chelt and Upright) GAMES - PUZZLES - BOOKS -TOYS . \ Christmas • WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES DRYERS " Fruit Cake (Wringer Type and Automatic) • USE OUR EASY LAY·AWAY PLAN • and (Gas and Electric) MDAL. Base & Wall Cabinets and Sinks • Cookies . .Hometown Bargain Days Specials WATER HEATERS (Gas and Electric) Nanette Facial Tinuell .400 Sheeta 2 for 470 Birthday Cakes • Wedding Cakes White China Cups 2 lor 150 and Cakes for All Occasions IRONERS CANDY SPECIAL \ FREE GIFTS FOR ALL ON~FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DROP THIS COUPON IN BOX IN, OUR STORE Brachts Milk Choc. Peanut Clusters 59c lb. Special Drawing on Name _ CANDY IS DELICIOUS FOOD. SUNBEAM Address --:.- __ Watch Our Window For Real Candy Specials COFFEE MAKER Phone PAR'ry CAKES • WEDDING CAKES . D & C STORES, ·Inc. COMPLETE LINE OF BAKERY GOODS , Northville Electric Shop SALLY BELL BAKERY 153 EAST MAIN Friday 'tiJ 9 Phone 184 NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN 123 E~st Main Street Phone Northville 755·J Open 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

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\ Classmates Meet OBITUARY Let's Reason 9\!ews ..About cBalem In California Dr. Yoder To Speak by A. M. Smith Two former classmates of the YOUR CORRESPONDENT _. MRS. CARLETON HARDESTY ANTHONY FOLINO Men~s ABOUT OUR MESS Northville High school class of To Club Dec. 6 PHONE NORTHVILLE l4l0·Mll Tne December meeting of the - 1952 met in San Diego, 'Calif. re- What a mess we're in! A con- Anthony, stillborn son of Paul Men's club, First fresbyterian Social News Wilson and Jerry Pullen were on cently. Charles Dickinson and . \ glomerate of ideas tossed about the honor roll in spelling. and Mamie Foliilo, 350 E. Cady church, will present as~speaker, Social News M~s. Vmcent Ha~es as the new with the gloomy spitefulness that Mr. and Mrs. Orin Cook, Betty Jerry Freydl met for the fi.n,t St·, was buried in-Rural Hill cem- Dr. Robert R. Yoder of the staff The Fred Mandilks of Thirteen nelgh~orho?d chairman. Mrs. AI- sizzles in a basketball champion- and Judy of Battle Creek and Mrs. The iittle children received new safety books. time since graduation. Charles is etery Saturday. Funeral services of Northville Statf:' hospital Mile Rd. had their whole family Ice Ritter IS secretary and. Mrs. ship play-off. "It's just awful!" Gladys Cook of Howell spent Sun~ stationed in San Diego and Jerry The meeting will be held in the present for Thanksgiving day" Fred Loynes, .treasurer. ,DISCUS- We Republkans wail anq pull day evening at the A. C. Wheelar ·The little children are getting were held at the Casterline Fu- ready for Christmas. Their Christ- ill Miramar, Calif. Both boys are church house Monday evening, dinner this year. It was the fIrst Slon of the regIOnal meeting was our hair because we didn't keep home. neral home with Rev. Fr. Anthony mas lists are getting longer and serving in the U.S. Navy. Jerry Dec. 6 at 8 o'clock. time in six years they have all held with repor,ts from Mrs. Jack control of Congress and tighten Mrs. Pauline Merritt spent just returned from the Far East Heraty officiating. A short business session devot- been together for a holiday. There Eby and Mrs. VIncent H~yes. Mrs. our grip on it. We Democrats have Thanksgiving day with Mr. and longer. on the U.S.S. Phillipine Sea. ed to election of officers ior 1955 were 13 present. Rex Dye told of. hearIng from fits because we didn't take over Mrs. Donald Merritt of North- Larry Clements' grandfather Surviving, besides the parents, shot two deer. are the grandparents, Mr. and will also be held. Alvin Whistle went deer hunt- Mary Jane ~edwIne ~rom t~e with a much larger margin, and ville. - Members are invited to bring ing last week Wednesday and ~?yal Oak offl~e who Will be VIS- are full of fidgets for fear we will Thirty-four attended a family Mrs. Louis Folino and Mrs. I'ay their wives and friends. Refresh- bagged an B point buck the same Itmg the troop In the near future. not repeat in 1956. The fate of the dinner Thanksgiving day at the M.ethodist Audubon Soc. Erects Church Guerriero of Dearborn. ments will be served. day at East Tawas. ~~ Plans werc_ made to have an ad- Nation hangs on both sides win- home of Mrs. Alta _Opdycke. Post Bird-Feeder In Mrs. Ethel Smith of Taft Rd. ditional leader for the intermedi- ningl Mrs. G. Heintz spent Sunday at News, spent the Thanksgiving week end ate troops who will be Mrs. Bruz Add l' . . the Charles Stacey home. Cass Benton Park with her daughter at Tecumseh. of Meadowbrook Rd. Future plans . a. ong list of national and Glenn Northrup came- Wednes- _ Tqe Adult Fellowship of the Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller en- include the division of this troop l~t:~at:o:1 ~~~. ~ere are some day evening to the Knowles Bu- As part of ~ program of con- First M~thoclist church has sche- tertained their relatives for into three small troops headed by '~b :~70oog 000 t P ~ tthOspend ers home and stayed until Sun- servation the Northville Junior duled Rev. Edwin B. Pearce, min- Thanksgiving: Mrs. Ida Miller, leaders: Mrs. Bernice Harrawood, ou 'i' , , a ge . e guar- day evening. Audubon society erected a post ister of First Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Mrs. Brunz and Mrs. Jack Eby. :teed annual ~a~e so It can get Mr. and Mrs. Glenn' Hardesty bird-feeder in Cass Benton park Lincoln Park, as its speaker fa; son, Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley The meeting closed with the sing- 0 ck a~a~~ It .m dthe~lears to spent Saturday night and Sunday Sunday morning and provided the a Sunday evening, Dec. 5. Rev. Orzechowski and son Michael, Mr. mg of the :egio~al song. ~o~:~~=ve d:.tlSRe: ~lo~ ~~ at the hO~l1~of~. and Mrs. Vel-. feeder with sunflower seeds, mil- Pearce will show his pictures and and Mrs. Howard Greer and Bob The Semor GU'1 S;outs met at stimulate our humor and keep don LeWIS m Flmt. let and suet. Eighteen children deliver his lecture on Palestine. Hilderbrand of Ann Arbor, also the home Of,Mrs. Vmcent Hayes our cerebral mad centers read Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brow, Mrs. and adults attended the ceremony He will emphasize especially that Y THIS Dr. Ashton of Plymouth. Nov. 24. Report was ~eard on to explode Nations ar makin Gertrude Brow and Mrs. Stanley during which Mrs. Catherine part of Palestine relating to the Mrs. Alice Hazen of Northville c~lendar sale. Th.e girls are plan- hydrogen bombs and ar~ in nys:. Douglas y;ent to C.anada Satur- Hartley, the group's sponsor read Birthplace of Jesus. was a guest of 1\.Ir. and Mrs. Har- nmg a very speCIal e.vent f.or ~he terics about where and when to day for fish and chips. a statement of the philosophy of old Miller for a few days last mght of Dec. 8 whl~ w1l1 1?-- drop them-or not to. Taxes are Mr. a!,d Mrs. H~rry Brow, Sam the Audubon society. The First Methodist church will HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS week. clude every adult regIstered m "too high"--as alwa d and ElIzabeth PJckard went to Mrs. Greta Bulton of Randolph present its annual Christmas Car- David Middleton was one of the Girl S.couting. The girls ha~e been will be. Pensions ar:~lt:er~~_ S~artz Creek Sunday. St. was thanked forher contribu- ol service on Sunday evening, lucky deer hunters who got his planmng for weeks on this sur- as always was and \vill b ,\-Ir. and Mrs. A. E. White and tion of money to be used for food. Dec. 12 at 7:3Q p.m. "The Christ- buck on the first day of hunting prise event. Several girls are Farmers are not gett'mg e. hg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tiffin were Prior to raising the feeder the mas Scripture" by Guy Ohambers at West Branch. planning on attending the pro- to get rl'ch fast en ugh ednbou . dinner guests at the J. Syler home children conducted a nest hunt Filkins will be sung by the Har- - - d Mr CI La k d 'd D 4 In d ' 0 ,an USI-' D t 't Th ks" d Mr. an s. are c woo gram 81 course on cc.. a - ness concerns all er th In e rOI an glvmg ay. which resulted in the discovery of SP£CI/Il mony choirs; carols by the Sanc- returned from a ten day hunting dition, these busy girls have been try are both f ilin~v d e coun- Mrs. Gilbert Alter spent Satur- a rare nest of the short-billed tuary and Carol cl10irs will com- trip at Lewiston the middle of this asked to serve on the ,f0rthc?m- ing--as alway~, andannoP~~~ci day evening ~t th~ horne of Ray- marsh wren by young Carol John- plete the' service. The late Mr.' CHENILLE BEDSPREADS week. ing pancake supper Fnday mght cure for it The do t fr 'd mond Alter In Lmcoln Park. son. . Filkins was a life time member All the teachers 1• th N' h C 't bu'ld;~g and . cars are a al n e OVI at t e o~munl y I LU • of socialized medicine and sick of the church and the renowned 4-H Club News The next activity of the AUdt.. school faculty attended the insti- as they did .last year, ~hey Will folks are afraid of th d t ' organist-director in Central Meth- The Busy Beavers' Sewing club bon society will occur during the WASHED & tute at Poppleton school on Tues- be helping With the servmg at the bills. e oc ors nd;!'t "h"~"h Dptroit 'PJe public is going to have a bake sale at Christmas week when a census of day of this week. Fireman's ball Dec. 11. is cordlally invited to this servIce . The worst national calamity the Northville bank Dec. 18. They the bird population of the North- ville area will be taken. celebrating the Yuletirde Season. FLUFF DRIED Novi School News Pancake Supper smce Roosevelt was elected is are trying to raise money for a The Novi Methodist church will t~at. Senator McCarthy bumped The fourth grade gave a Thanks- sewing machine. giving program Wednesday af. sponsor its second pancake sup- hJS elbow. One commentator said Saturday Dec. -:.at 7:30 p.m. is l:;=::::==::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: ternoon. They invited the third per at the Community building ~cC~hY got a splinter of glass the second 4-H Community club. HI TEST and fifth grades to see it. Child- Friday evening, Dec. 3. Serving III hJS elbow, but days later said We will have a short meeting and ren taking part in the program (rom 5:30 to 7:30. Harry Watson :he. doctors :o~~'t find the a program. For the program we were Sue F'Gep~rt, Sharon is acting chairman with Jack .plmter! Bu: It IS Jabbing horne will have some demonstrations. GUERNSEY MILK White, Bobby Jean Davis, Wallace Harnden assisting and on the ad- the ob~ervatJ~n that maybe Eisen- er White, Bobby Taylor, Carol Ann vertising committee. Mrs. Devine h0'Y s election was also a cal- Upstairs SchC)C)lNews Ya GalIo~ 34c Newbign, Carolyn Mairs, Ginger Mitchell is chairman of the kitch- 1mlty. We Dem?crats think so. Mary Ann Bock, Alice Stanley AGENCY FOR GREENE'S CLEANERS Cheeseman and Diane McCollum. en and has charge of organizing But we Republicans frantically and Sharon Dolan gave· a demon- Donna Schultz of St. Williams the Girl Scouts with the serving. lJ.old the fort. stration on "How To Prevent FARM FRESH EGGS school, Walled Lake, visited the The proceeds of the supper will go Another commentator says Mc- Shock". • Homogenized Milk • Butter Novi fifth grade class Wednesday. towards the church building fund. 8arthy is just hoaxing his pals of The seventh and eighth grad- • Coffee Cream • Cottage Cheese The seventh grade pupils dec- the Senate, and a Senator seconds ers had a geography test Wednes- orated a box and filled it with l.hat motion. But 160,000,000 pea- day, Nov. 24. • _Skimmed Milk • Chocolate Milk mints as a treat for the folks at TURNS YARD INTO ZOO ole are going right ahead to make . The fifth level English group FARM FRESH MILK democracy work, having fights now have their English work- the Novi Convalescent home. McGre~or, Iowa - Matt Feld- books. Janice Paquette, first grade pu- kamp, who has studied animals 1nd fun doing it-the American "Cash and Carry" way. pil in Mrs. Boyd's home, had a as a hobby nearly all his life, has We are now studying birds and birthday party Wednesday, Nov. turned his yard on a hillside into Cheer up! filling identification sheets. 24. a zoo populated with life-sized .' Primary RC)C)m . )- FARM CREST FARMS DAIRY animals made of wood or metal (Copyright by Nancey Alter, Diane Alexander, 42270 Six Mile Road (Just Ea~t of Northville Roaci) Girl Scout News and painted them in natural col- Arthur Maxson Smith) Mary Beth Birckelbaw, Wesley The Novi Neighborhood Adult ors. In the zoo are deer, moun- Girl Scouts had their regular tain sheep, a goat, panther, bear, meeting Nov. 23 at Novi school. giraffe and scores of other ani- Election of officers was held with mals and birds.

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Then let us show you the price beauty and power ot its lowest costr-124-inch wheelblue lines. Step inside and lean back in luxury and story! This is the greatest story of all THE SPLENDID 87{J SERIES--Leatkr of its loTU-l'ri«range in kngth, luxllr,y and per/ormancel-122·tnch wheelblue NU.l<'fHV,LLE SHELL SERVICE solid comfort! Look about you-through Pontiac's -the facts and figures on how very THE BEAUTIFUL 860 SERIES-High style and high power at RUSSELL SHAY, Proprietor sweeping expanse of glass. Let your hands curl little it costs to give yourself the won· a price near the lowestl-l22·inch wMelltQse 446 Plymouth Avenue - Phone 9185 around Pontiac's handsome new steering wheel. derful thril1.!l of Pontiac ownership. . • ,-" CENTER STREET SHELL SERVICE l' JOHN LlTSENBERGER, Proprietor BERRY ~ ATCHINSON '340 North Center Phone 635 174 W. ANN ARBORROAD 'PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN T:lursdu)', December 2,,1954 THE NORTHVILt.E RECORD Page 5B FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NOVI METHODIST CHURCH OF NORTHVILLE Rev. J. M. McLucas, Minister Peler F. Nieuwkoop, Paslor Residence Brighton 217 North Wing S1l:eei Phone Academy 9·3731 Res. and Office Phone 410 Sunday: (thurrh$eruices Tuesday, Dec. 2: , 10 a.m., Morning Worship and 8 p.m., Charity Circle meets at sermon. OUR LADY OF VICTORY THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN the church. Husbands are invited 11 a m., Sunday School. Mrs. PARISH CHURCH OF NORTHVILLE to attend this meeting. Guest Russell Button, Supt. Rev. Anthony J. Hel'aty, Pastor Corner of East Main and speaker, Vernal ShannOh of the Wednesday: Church S1l:eetl!.. Christian Witness to the Jews, 7:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- Masses-8undays 7 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 5: Detroit. lowship. Marilyn Sharpe in Religious Instruction-8aturday, .10 a.m., Sunday Church School Sunday, Dec. 5: charge. 10 a.m. at the church. IwIth classes for all age groups. 10 a.m., Bible School. Classes 8:15 p.m., Choir rehearsal. Confessions-Children Saturday Ladies Bible class in the parlor for all ages. Lesson: Genesis 3. WSCS, third Wednesday of each Adults-Saturdays, '7:30 and Ii and Men's Bible class in the kitch- 11 a.m., Morning Worship. month at noon. Classes in Sunday School lor all PE'vme'{)~~~:iS;~d:yn,d 7~300a~ eni1 a.m., Morning Worship and Junior Church for children age ages. .[I . b D L 4 to 10; primary for Tiny Tots; 8:30 p.m. , sermon y r.. emon.. Nursery room for mothers with Monthly Holy Communion-First Nursery do/mg the servIce un- babies. ST, JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Hrooer· Sunday-Grade School. ~er the auspIces of the Coopera- CHURCH "",J . Second Sunday-Holy Name hve Nursery group. 6:30 p.m., Senior....Baptist Youth Souih Harvey and Maple Society, 7:00 Mass. J~or Church' and Childrens' Fellowship, Mrs. Custer, leader., Plymouth, Michigan Fourth Sunday-8odality of chOIr. . Junior Baptist Youth Fellow- Rev. David T. Davies, Rector Our Lady, 11:00 Mass. 5 p.m., Sunday School ChrISt- ship, Mrs. Stiles, leader. Office Phone'1730 Rectory 2308 Altar Society meeting - every mas Pa~eant re.b:e~a1. .' Primary Baptist Youth Fellow- Second Sunday in Advent: Wednesday before the third 6 p.m., Bell Rmgm,g. chOlf. ship, Mrs. Haynes, leader. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. d f th onth 6:30 p.m., Carol CliOlf. 7'30 p Ev' . 9:30' a.m., Famlly service and S un ay 0 em. 7 Se' High Westmins- . .m., enmg semce. Mothers' - Club-meets ~t 8 p.m. ter ~~~~WSh%~rMovie: "The Fa- Communion at the Lord's Table. CHurch School classes. at the church on the fIrst Tues- mily." Methodist Youth Fellow- Monday, Dec. 6: 11 a.m., Holy Communion and day of each month: sllip will be gueSts. 7:30 p.m., Deacon Board meet- sermon. ing at the church. Brief "fellowship period follow- Kroger.Cul FiRST METHODIST CHURCH Monday, Dec. 6: Wedn da D 8 ing the service. 9 a.m., Cooperative Nursery es y, ec. : OF NORTHVILLE Our annual bazaar will be held Tenderay c school every Monday Wednesday 7:30 p.m., The Hour of Prayer. 109 West Dunlap Street Friday, Dec. 3, from 2 to 10 p.m. Round or Office: 699-J Residence: 69S-M and Friday. SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH and Saturday, Dec. 4 from 10 to SwlS$ Steak Lb. 3:45 p.m., Girl'Scouts Troop 13, Douglas R. Couch, Paslor 4 p.m. Ivan E, Hodgson. Minister Mrs. Stuart 'I'holnson, leader. 8 p.m., Meeting of Men's club. Sunday: PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sunday, Dec. 5:, Election of officers. Dr. Robert 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Church of All Na!ions • - 9:45 a.m., Church school. A class Yoder will speak. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 8275 McFadden Street, Salem for evervone. Mr . ..Amerman meets Tu d D 7' 6:30 p.m., Young Peoples' Fel- '01. es ay, ec. : 1 h' Pas-lor Elder Jack Skillman the Adult Class in the Sanctuary. 3:45 p.m.: Brownie Troop 19, ows Jp. Sunday: Adult Membership in the Past. Mrs. Robert Shafer, leader.. 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening ser- lb. c 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. Boiling Beef 1Dc lb. or's IStudy. 4 p.m., Meeting of Presbytery vice. • • • Bologna • Ring 39 11:30 a.m., Preaching. • • 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Sei. at Trumbull church. The Modera- Wednesday: Tln.derlY Plate Beef . 7:30 p.m., Night service. Plain or Darlic. Hygradl or Glendale mon: ''The HOW of The Advent." tor of General Assembly will 7:30 p.m., Prayer meeting and Nursery for babies Under the speak. - . Bible study. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., Bible class. care of Mrs. Jerome and Mrs. For- 7:30 p.m:, Boy Scout T!:oop N-S, 8:30 p~., Choir practice. c Friday: Hygrade e sythe. Earl Collins, scoutmaster. Young Peoples' Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m., Saints meeting. Pork Chops • • • Ib·49 Corned Beef Ib·67 Nursery for children directed Wednesday, Dec. 8: ~ and Bible study will meet this • ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Elld Cllt. Leal Ind Meaty Serve It Tonight! by Miss June King. '1:3{)' p.m., Woman's Union Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the par- CHURCH Junior Chureh under the lead. Christmas tea. White gifts. Mrs. sonage. Corner of Elm and High Sts. ership of Mrs. Charles Logeman. Fred Hartt will tell a Christmas The young people will have Phones: Res. 151-Church 9125 7 p.m., MYF, Senior-Hi group story. Mrs. Harold Kellogg will charge of the service in the Am- 'Rev. B. J. Pankow, Paslor Ground Beef 3 IIn. 1.00 8-0L pkg. will be guests of the Presbyterian sing. old home Monday Dec. 6 at 6:45 Frog legs 59° Sunday: • • • Young Peoples' group. 7:30 p.m., Chancel choir. p.m. The group will meet at the 'rllll Iloaa' dally. Lb, 390 10' a.m., Sunday worship. 'ancy, frellll frozen 8 p.m., Adult Fellowship meet- Thursday, Dec. 9: ' church. 11:15 a.m., Sunday School and ing with Rev. Edwin B. Pearce-of 3:45 p.m., G~l Scout Troop 14, The Ladies Missionary Circle Bible classes. . Lincoln Park speaking. Mrs. Earl CollInS, leader. will meet at the home of Mrs. 1:30 p.m., Ladies Aid each Sec- Tuesday, Dec. 7: Friday, Dec. 10: .• . Pauline Merritt Dec. 7. and Thursday of the month. 3:30 p.m., Carol Choir rehearsal. 3:~5 p.m., HarmOD{; ~. clif- Sunday evening, Dec. 5 will be 8 p.m., Walther League eaclJ 8 p.m., The Wesleyan Service GJrl Scout Troop, . a special singspiration. Our spe- second Friday of the month. Fluffier! guild meets with Mrs. Leslie Lee, ford LeFevr~, l~~d~r. R't Mal cial talent will be the former VCY 8 p.m., Lutheran Laymen's 607 Fairbrook. '. 8 p.m.,' .co IS 1 es, e girls trio. There will also be spe- League each third Friday of the Wednesday, Dec. 8: chorus Will gIve concert. cial numbers from each church month. Whiter! 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir~ reo that attends. S p.m., Voters Assembly each hearsal. NOVI BAPTIST CHURCH second Monday of the month. Softer! Thursday Dec. 9: Rev. J. 1(. O'NeilL Pastor SALEM CONGREGATIONAL Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary on 3:30 p.m., Melody.choir.rehear- Phone 992-Rll CHURCH each third Thursday of the month. ~. -- ~ • SUnday:' .-.". \ '.' ..... : '. \ Harry C. Richards Sr., Leader Holy Con\.'11union, first Sunday 4:15 p.m., Harmony choir re- 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Sunday: ""If each month. rea he ars al. 11:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m .• Morning Worship. Saturdays: 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Study 6 p.m., B.Y.F. Kroger reduces the price of Bread! 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 2:30-3:45 p.m., Children's prac- group. Topic: ''Tithing and Its 6 p.m., Bible Heirs. 7:45 p.m., Sunday evening ser- tice for Christmas program. Problelns." 7 p.m., Music. vice. Monday, Dec. 6: New Low Price! Evangelistic service. 8 p.m., Church Council. CHRISTTAN SCIENCE Thursday: Wednesday: Thursday's Confirmation Class: While bread prices rIser CHURCHES 7:45 p.m., Evening prayer meet- 8 p.m., Prayer and Bible study. ing. Group B at 7 p.m. Group A at Kroger offers you finer 8 p.m. c The understanding of the good- bread at a lower price. ness of God which brings lasting Frene It and ban fresll peace and harmony will be D;~ 20-oz. Loaf brought ou:t at Christian Science 'read-dally. services Sunday in the Lesson- "1 Sermon entitled "God the Only ~1-;; Cause and Creator." :~MANI J He's giving sleep Selections to be read from.. the .lftal fir Xing James Version of the Bible for Christmas-and a refreshing the klddln will include the following from T.V. Tuffet 2.99 DelMonte Peas 5 t::: 1.00 Revelation (4:11): "Thou art wor- night's sleep is a priceless gift . Tough, washabl., for ur, tab I. If TV Big, tender and sweet thy, 0 Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast for everyone. #3D3 created all things and for thy Can. SpDtlight lb. Apple Sauce 7 1.00 Coffee • • II 8ge pleasure they are and were creat- Kroger top ,aa/It)' • • ed." Uncondiflaully Guaranteed From "Science and Health with An automatic bed"covering,' Key to the Scriptures" by Mary .P:::ple Plums 4 t:;:2 #303Cans 1• 00 Baker Eddy the following sel~· with its selective temperature 1.00 Stpkely Corn 7 \ tion will be among those read Sutton Bay IIrand Gelden, cream styli (69:13): "Spiritually to understand control, does away wi:h that there is but one creator, God, unfolds all creation, confirms the. Scriptures, brings the sweet as- the muscle-cramping weight surance of no parting, no pain, Pure, all vegetable- 1 c and of man deathless and perfect of umpteen blankets ••• keeps and eternaL- for all frying an.d baking II The Golden Text is from Gene- the lucky sleeper cozy warm • 3~:~78 sis (1:1): "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." all night long. + • -1 SLEEP L B Dewey M. Burrell! Save f4c over Regular price B A CONTRACTOR G • Basements- lb. e Apples Mdntosh • • • 4 Bag Potatoes • • • 25 Ibs. 9g Michigan. Cello.packed U.S, No. I Mlcblgan, Sound and firm • Excavating Save 14c over • Bulldozing Regular Price Ditching

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.~ . . ,~, , .. t , ...... THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 2, 1954 *iJ l\tichigan State Researchers Work HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS To Make Tired Homemakers Happy SP£CIAI.S The age-old problem of tired attitudes' on relaxation and sleep FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 & 4 homemakers has been "adopted" and their likes in household tasks. by MIchigan State home econo- Interviewers will ask about equip- GRA~DMA M6sES-TIl~E SPECIA~ mists. ment each mother has to work The answer to "What makes a with and something about the Christmas Cards homemaker tired" is being sought children's play area. The most Regular $2.50 by Dr. Elizabeth Wiegand and Dr. tiring period of a day for each Irma Gross of the home manage- mother will oe studied. ment and child development de- Dr. Wiegand has chosen to in- partment. They have started a terview mothers with pre-school study which will ask the help of children. These, women would 100 Michigan mothers who have most likely have the heaviest at least two pre-school children. work load since the children are These women will be interview- dependent on them. The women ed and asked questions on their will represent 100 Lansing fami- lies and will be chosen at ran------1 dam. There will be about four from each school district in the city . .The goal of this project is' to help families live with happier family relationships and by doing Regular $1.00 so, have happier homes. The hun- Double Leaf NOW dred families interviewed may get > some help in bettering their.fami- ly relationships by actually ana- Serving.Tray 79c lyzing their own attitudes and plans. But the study primarily SMALL JEWEL BOX LARGE JEWEL BOX should help all families by giving a broad picture of what factors $1.00 . make a homemaker tired. $2.00

The' ESQVIRE tJfH1T I"tNJ$N FOorM~N No matter who I'ets it, "everyone wanb to use it. Centain. everything you need to Lanolize' your Bhoes for I Regular $5.95 Ii 10n&,cr-lastinA', Looking-Glass shine. " • and all in one compact unit. 12 In. Leaf NOW Two 50j cans of Esquire Boot Polish -.\'<> (1 brown, 1 black), two hOl1!lehair- ", mixture brushell, two dauben and' Lazy-Susan $ 4.9 5 two flannel shine cloths. There'. a place for everythinr; ••• includiJl g All Cigarette Lighters 20% OFF your foot. Makes a wonderful gift , for etleryo,.., illC1udin, fourllelf I Imperial Cape Cod Crystal 10% OFF 'All Christmas Note Paper 10% OFF All Sales Final - No refunds or lay •• ways on specials

·11- Flower fresh, this gal 811_" i North VI e-- conon ie in • print "hich featu.ree ' JOHNSON;S double I'OW'II of tin,. I_Veil fbltt .... · IDS down in .mpe fonnatio •• Thill JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP oe epalr ,imP1e, f1atteriJ1&' desip in Santor. 124 E. MAIN PHONE 299 Sh R 5Hd Lroadcloth ill nnatile .. UQ I )M!, for It will p ev~ tbiI NORTHVILLE 104 E. Main - Northville.-.- I Hometown Bargain Days

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\ LIVING- ROOM VALVES PLAT~ORM ROCKERS Ideal • LAWSON SOFA WAS NOW FLORAL CHINTZ, $169.00 $139.00 Christmas KICKPLEAT Gift • 2-PC. LAWSON WAS NOW GREY NYLON ~OUCLE $339.50 $289.50 • Priced from • LOUNGE CHAIRS WERE NOW FRIEZE It TEXTURES $ 89.50 '$ 69.00 $4gsoUp

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-- -- G.E. APPLIANCES One 11 CU. FT. WAS NOW FREEZER $419.00 $300.00 One 52 GALLON WAS NOW WATER HEATER $154.95 $124.95 One WRINGER WAS NOW HfJme Furnishings WASHER $169.50 $139.50 "Since 1907" USE OUR '11M' 62J NDltlJville CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN (Open Thursday and Friday Evenings)

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The Christmas Shopper's store for gifts for every member of the family. We fea- ture wearing apparel items that the rec ipient can be proud of. In our lines of merchandise are' so many well known br ands that the shopper can purchase here , . for the most fastidious dresser. We also wish to state that many of the values we have to offer are at unusual low prices. You can save money and time by doing your Christmas shopping here. , '" MEN'S MEN'S TIES MEN'S JACKETS MEN'S CAMPUS BOYS' JACKETS BOY'S BOY'S GABARDINE . MEN'S SCARFS COATS RAYON SCARFS All fully lined. In gabardines and all wool FLANNEL SHIRTS SHIRTS Four-in-Hand style. • meltons~ Quilt padded with All wool plaids. Short and Surcoat style. All wool and fully lined. In plain colors. ' . wool interlining. All sizes. 1.65 and 1.95 The better quality 2.95 Each one boxed for a gift At Regular 7.95 & 8.95 seller at We have a special at A wonderful special at values at Beautiful patterns at Each boxed at regular seller, at $1.00 $100 $6.95 $8.95 $6.95 $1.44 $2.39 $1.69

, BOY'S MEN'S DRESS MEN'S STRETCH MEN'S BOX MEN'S Pure Linen WOMEN'S WOMEN'S TOWELS • SOX SOX HANDKERCHIEFS DRESS PANTS SWEATERS HOUSE DRESSES Full size terry cloth. All nylon plain colors HANDKER~HIEFS Fancy patterns. White or colored initials at All guaranteed fast colors In gabardine with belts to All wool pUll-over style. Dundee brand. Regular 50c and 55c seller. Special this week-end at and sanforized. , Rolled or plain hem at Our regular 2.98 seller at Regular 6ge sellers at match. Sizes up to 18 at A real special at and fancies. 3 in a box. 2.98 sellers at

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BRADER'S D,EPARTMENT STORE J STORE HOURS Open every night till Christmas 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. 141 E. M~in Street Northville. Michlfii!an Phone 372 .... -t"

Hometown Bargain Days Events Of The Past In Northville IDEAS FOR BETTER LlVING YOU CAN DO ONE YEAR AGO- Ariz., with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyke. Maybury admits its 20,OOlithpa- YOURSELF, AND SAVE tient. On Dec. 19, 1921, 15-year- rWENTY YEARS AGO- ::$f£ClAU~ old Eleanor Anderson from De- troit entered Maybury as its first A hawk, banded by Marvin V. T.B. patient. Guntzviller, was found in Cy- Zonolite insula- press, Tenn. Fire proof Sheet- 30 Gallon Automatic Gas Water Heater • • The Northville School Board tion in your attic roc k for the · $54.95 met to adopt a resolution calling 'Peggy Blake took the leading cuts fuel costs. walls of a 10x12 for a bond issue to finance a new part ill the play, "Sun Up" giver Costs as little as room for as little 52 Gallon Automatic Electric Water Heater elementary school here. by the music club of Northvilll as $99.95 George McCollum is the new High school. $4.39 phannacist at the Gunsell drug $4.39 The Northville Woman's clul Per Month - store. He is a native of Northville ?njoyed a talk given by Mrs. Tha, Per Month and a graduate of Detroit Tech. Knapp of her recent trip abroad Miss lone Palmer, Northville She VIsited 23 cities and 12 coun Warm th and =-~ Cover old ceil- High school librarian, gave an }l. tries. beauty with pine ings with Celo- lustrated talk on her European paneling for a _.r,,·~ tex tile. Ceiling Appliance Clearance trip at a meeting ,of the North· The attic and roof of the ehas 10x12 room costs ~'. of a lOx12 room " ville. Woman's C!\!b this week, Sessions home is being complete as little as ~ - ( costs as little as Cy O\~ens has taken over the !y rebuilt due to a disastrous fin Ideal' Christmas Gifts At Tremendous Savings Ford agency in Pontiac. recently. $6.28 ~ $2.29 . , The Northville' Presbyterian Per Month '. Per Month FIVE YEARS AGO- ~hurch celebrated its 105th anni RANGES REFRlGERA TORS James Shaw. son of Mr. and versary. Dr. M. C. Pearson of De· Hundreds of our homeowner customers have discov,ered the Mrs, F. Alden Shaw of Nme MIle trait was the leadmg speaker. . WAS NOW~ : WAS NOW smart way to make one dollar do the work of three! You, too, r?ad was awarded a 'Junior var-- FORTY YEARS AGO- 1·40" Westinghouse 411.69 11.6' Westinghouse 51.7.00 Slty football award at Harvard can do-it-yourself and make big savings on home repairs and $325~OO Double dr. Automatic defroster $410.00 college in Cambridge, Mass., rc. Florence MIller and Charles improvements. college in Cambridge, Mass., re- Schou1tz ,were married at the 1-40" Westinghouse 389.95 12.3' Westinghouse 478.75 centIy, home of the, bride's parents in - You can k e e p Beautiful 0 a k $375.00 Helen Stanford, Shirley Smith, Ohio. Miss MIller taught school $275.00 Automatic defroster f-1-.~~,h\r-Idampness out of . flooring for a lOx Karen Larson, Sally Merriam and III NorthVIlle for two years...... ~'--•.~ ",'" your basement. 12 room costs as 1-40" Westinghouse 325.50 10' .Westinghouse 440.00 Mary Ann Karschnick are mem- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace and .-:- Cement paint for , little as $250.00 Automatic defroster - $340~OO bers of the Future Nurses club. daughter, Annabelle, of p'ort Hur- '-"""''''-'c.-l as little as One hundred seventy-five per- on, were guests of Mrs. Reynolds $4.83 1-40" Westinghouse 229.90 8.7' Westinghouse 363.85 sons attended the Rural-Urban ,md her mother, Mrs. Henry Neal, $5.20 $175.00 $290.00 and U.dies night sponsored by the for Thanksgiving. Per Month Automatic defroster Northvllle Rotary club last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taft have The Walled Lake Theater group moved into the brick house on Brighten up the Richly grained 1-30" Westinghouse 248.96 9' Westinghouse 268.25 presented the play, "The Hasty Rogers street fonnerly occupied wall of your liv- Fir Plywood pa- $199.95 $219.95 ing 1'0 a m with nels for a lOx12 Heart" at the Walled Lake High by the A. W. Balden family. Super Kemtone room for as little 1-30" Westinghouse 191.61 (One of each) school auditorium this .week. James Dubuar entertained two pamt for as lit- as $149.95 Mrs. T. G. Hegge will tell Of fellow University students at the tle as her trip to Norway at the North· Dubuar home for Thanksgiving. $5.00 ville Woman's club Friday. Mrs. W. J. Thompson was sum- $12.27 1-12 UPRIGHT FREEZER Was $440.50 •••••• Now $325.00 Per Month Ft. • /• • • • TEN YEARS AGO- maned to Waterford twp., Oak- land county last week on account . - Dr. Richard Kerr, son of Mrs. of the sad accident that resulted (A'DOVE ,PRICES INCLUD~ TRADE.IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD APPLIANCE) Bertha Kerr, arrived home last In the death of two little nephews. Saturdlly having received his hon- Schrader 'Bros. stOre offered SPI:ND FOR HOME FIRST THIS. FALL! Many bther Appliances at Reduced Prices for Clearance orable discharge from the Navy rockers on sale from $1.50 to $30. where he has served for two Also, genuine felt mattresses for years, $5.95, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Laffity cele· .The T. H. Perry store advertised brated their 50th wedding anni- Broadway Wonder cigars 100 for ver~ary this month. $1.50. . Mrs. H. S. Willis has taken over James A. Huff Hardware had GLENN" C.. LONG NOWELS _____ fD~·& ~~ - the chairmanship of the T.B washing machines for $7, $10 and Christmas Seal sale. $12. Also, carpet sweepers for LUMBER & CO~L CO. Young Ted Masters came home' $1250 and base burner stoves for BUI£DERS' SUPPUE~ • HARDWARE APPLIANCES ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING the middle of the week from Mt $43. ~ PHONE 30 OR 1100 Carmel where he had an emer- Story and Clark Piano Com- 43300 SEVEN MILE ROAD NORTHVILLE PHONE 1128 gencv appende('tomv last wp.pk, pany in Detroit advertised Edison 630 Baseline Road NorthVJ11e, Mich. Jean and Shirlev Lvke are Diamonrt Disc phonographs for spending a few weeks in Phoenix. Ifrom $60 to $450.

'- •_ I' l~ Page 8B THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 2,1954 x ac .. as " .. w .. as ../ ~gl:"------~ NEWS NOTES FROM THE WEST' POINT PARK AREA HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS Christmas Gift Selections YOUR CORRESPONDENT - MISS L. A. AULT Phone Fanninl'ton 1461·M FRIDAY • SATURDAY

. For the bride ,. ,e IIAIANTEED 1. .. 'f ,. .. ,c .. ~ . '1 '$ DECEMBER 3rd and 4th I.CO.DITIOIALLY Ii "- ~ who knoW$ Luncheon Meeting Held .friends from Detroit were the Mayfield Ave., Thanksgiving day. I value! One of the most delightful of honored guests. Thanksgiving day guests of Mrs. . Against ANYTHING recent Sunshine Sister get-to. The Reddys of Shadyside' Ave. Margaret Buckingham, Five MIle gethers was a luncheon-meeting were Thanksgiving Day guests Rd., were her sister Mrs. Buck- MEN'S- JACKETS ~ For One Full Year held at the home of Mrs. George of Mrs. Reddy's brother, Henry ihgham and son of East Detroit. Crystal not. Welsh on Mayfield Ave. last Wed- McMillin and family in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ault of covered in nesday. This has now become an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laugh-' Shadyside Ave. were Thanksgiv- 250/0 off affair in celebration of Thanks- man and their three children have ing day dinner guests of Mr. and guarantee giving. Twelve participated. At moved from Mayfield Ave. to Mrs. Wallace Seger in Farmington the close of the delicious pot-luck the'Ir newly purchased h orne 0n • Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh of meal, there was a devotional ser- Lathers Ave . Mayfield Ave. were Thanksgiv-. VIce after which tentative plans ONE RACK OF SURCOATS were made for Christmas activi- Ernest Tallman of Mayfield ing day guests of their friends, ties. The next· Sunshine meeting Ave., who for SlX weeks has been the Linnbergs, near Brighton. • Wool Int~rlined is to be held Wednesday, Dec. B, a paUent at Florence Crittenden Mrs. Harry S. Wolfe and Mrs. Look at the brilliance of • Good Choice of Patterns time and place to be announced hospital, Detroit, has been dis- Ralph Voorhies, both of Shady" color and cut, look at the later. charged and has been ronvalesc- side Ave., recently spent a day guarantee certificate, look ing at the home of his brother- in-law, James Kitchen in ·Wixom. visiting with Mrs. Francis Wag- at the price-you'll choose ner in BirnUngham. T.SHIRT SPECIAL • FAITH diamond. At Harper hospital, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs: Irvin Manning of Nov. 23, Robbie, eldest son of Mr. Berkley recently visited at the BY REQUEST WE ARE AGAIN OFFERING THIS and Mrs. E. C. !monen, Hubbard Ave., underwent surgery. He is home of Mr. and Mrs. George T-SHIRrVALUE ••• ~.fAITH Watches From $J5.9S believed to be ronvalescing satis- Welsh on Mayfi;ld ~ve...... T_ln

Herman Keyser of Huntington of Ypsilanti, and a few friends \ $2.75 and up Woods called at the RusSell Ault from Detroit. home on Shadyside Ave. Nov. 21. Choose from the nationally advertised Mrs. Grace Simpson of May- Mr. and Mrs. James Schult and field Ave. left Sunday for a ten- La!'way Christmu Gifts Nowl their baby daughter, Janet, of day stay with friends in Binning- lines. We carry • I. • ...,...... ~_~~~»t;I.J1» "" ;~:~::~~e~7~s:e~~:~~~~~v Etr~ham. • McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR woo,d IndIn. celebration of Thanks~ivlng- • ARROW SHIRTS USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS day, all members of the Homer • PENDLETON WOOL SHIRTS Mrs. Grace Simpson of May- Coolman family dined at the home • SWANK JEWELRY • Elgin, Hamilton, Faith. Bulova Watchea field Ave. was a Thanksgiving of Norbert Schmidt on Loveland. day guest of her daughter, Mrs. • HOLE PROOF SOX • International and Community Silver Edward Brugman and her family Accompanied by her sister, Miss • SUP-ERBA TIES at Novi. Esther Middlewood, Mrs. Ervin • LAMB KNIT SWEATERS • Im.perial ~andlewick Glaaaware Bohlinger, wh.o because of criti- • STETSON HATS Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stange of cal illness is spending the winter • Zenith Hearin&' Aida and Batteries to Mayfield Ave. were Thanksgiving with Miss Middlewood in East', fit all make. day dinner guests at the home of Lansing, came down to her home their daughter, Mrs. William Grit- on Mayfield Ave. Nov. 22. Within • Rem~ton, Schick ~d Sunbeam. Shaven lith and her family inDearborn. 24 hours her condition became Mrs. Edith Willet of Redford sucr that it was necessary to rush NORTHVILLE MEN'S SHOP was a Thanksgiving day guest of her to a ~ospit.al. Howev~r, she is ''ler SO'1 Cecil and his family on now agam WIth her SIster, ai- OPEN FRIDAY EVENING LUCIUS BLAKE, JEWELER Mayfield Ave: though still extremely ill. 124 N. Center - Opposite P~t Office I 120 E. MAIN ST. PHONE SO Mrs. O. R. Ault of Shadyside All four chil~ren. of the Clar- ,~ ~~~~~~co.~&~~fu~~P~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mrs. Herman Keyser in Hunting: Ave_are III with the mumps. ton Woods Nov. 21. ! Monday, Dec. O'is the date ·when Mrs. Bohlinger of West Branch trucks from the Goodwill Indus- spent a few days of last week at tries, Detroit,' will make rollec- HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS the home of her son, Erwin Bohl- tions in the Farmington, Frank- Inger on Mayfield Ave. !in and West Point Park areas. . These districts were scarcely -SPECIALS· Mrs. Lena Oldham of .F~rmmg-. reached b the "Good Turn" day Friday and Saturday, December 3 and 4 ton Rd. spent Thanksglvmg day y 'th I r . MI' d I I conducted by Boy Scouts. Per- WI re a lves In e VIn a e. :Isons residing in the areas men- MEN'S ALL WOOL Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tanner, tioned and desiring a pick-up SOX SALE of Detroit called on Mrs, Stanley L should call Farmington 1461-M to COAT SWEATERS Morgan and her son, James on iarrange for same. • Group includes 100% wool award cOat sweaters MEN'S DRESS SOX .. and virgin wool inter-lock , .westen wifh double elbows ~_ ..-_.------. \ • Choice of many colora Regulu $5.95 SaM14 SwNeb14SUCtIS 3pr. HOMETOWN BARGAIN DAYS SPECIAL .~ ~ - BATH TOWELS Christmas Wishes Come True for Re~. 1.95 Value

BOY'S ALL WOOL AWAllD $1.59 ;9P£C1AU~ COAT SWEATERS A GIP,.·SHE' ~'. Your choke .f our ~ 8Iock of 49c hoee • G1'O\lP l1l.eludes ~ I]lOI1s 1ft aM SHINING SILVER ••• "' ..-ulna B&D.Mr wraps. • All fully wuhaN. and color fMi. Sugar ~95 • Ankle and full 1eDErth etyles iD snap. ) Luncheon Cloth. 54x54 Prints i~~;~~'t~ A. wond.rful value in' beavtlful •Abuy~E~~3:gJ~~~~_,2FOR$5·00 • This group includes cotion Prints. handsome silverplate. Gracefvl desrgn and noveltietl and bright flannels fine finish reflect its quality ••• • AU untomed and completely W8.!habe mo.ke it an Ideal gift. aU)' nGW,...J ~;--- ...... , $2.95 whIlE! atock laslt. __ =:=..---- Men's 100% Wool Sport Shirts MADE8Y Exceptional Value REG~~ 11.95 VALUE THE INTEllNATIOHAL • All wool sport shirts in neat plaids ud black checks 99 SILVU COMl'ANY $5 OTHER SPECIALS ... --.- - . • Fine qualUy detailing throughout • Maroon. gUT and greeD colora Regular $8.75 to $25.00 .. An ideal Chr1&1mu gift LADIES' HATS Eversharp Pen and Pencil Set . . • • • Now $6.95 to -$19.95 New FaIl Stock Rope Necklaces . . .• ••.....•..•• . 20% OFF ~~~:p~~~~~SHlRTS$1·29 $2.95 Earrings •••• • • • . . • . • • 59c Pre- 2 for $1.00 • AU sanfol'iled and fully waahab1e Plu.Tax i ,,. See our Baraain Table for other items not liated FAMOUS STORE, Inc. Tf rnK SBUR Y J f~WElf RS FOR MEN AND BOYS JEWELRY Ie WATCH REPAIRING Honest Values Guaranteed Satisfaction r FREYDL'S 1011/., E. Main Street Phone 492 115 E. Main Street Northville ,Phone 1474 1 118 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 520

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