~,...>.~~~~~m4cNltrtquill~ itrrnrb OLD NORTHVILLE SPRING FaT MOTe Than 83 Years - - Friend,.. Companion and Kindly Counselor Volume 83, Number 38 Northville, Michigan, Thursday, February 18, 1954 $2.50 Per Year in Advance Four Candidates Definitely ~'H~~~~d In Race For Commission We hope that. when all nominating 'petitions are. filed there will be more ca;ndidate,s for ~lectlOn to the VIllage Commission at the .March 8th electIon than ther~ are v:'l- I cancies to be filled. We also nope that each ca~dldate wIll 1St. Paul's to , be a person of,outstanding abil!ty, w~th a good ~ndersta~d- ing of the basic problems WhICh w111conf~ont NorthVIlle Mark Anniversary in the years immediately ahead, and p~rslstence enough • PRESIDENT to keep on working towa!d a sound solutIon of those prob- Langfield lems. This Sunday Stubenvoll The fourth anmversary of the * * * * dedication of S1. Paul's Lutheran VILLAGE COMMISSION ...... "" Allen - -The first big job that will·confront the new Village Church will be observed in two Commission will be to draw up an operati.ng budget f~r the special servIces this Sunday. Doran coming fiscal"year. This budget determmes expendltu,res At the 10 a.m. service, Rev. Facknitz that may be made by the Village, and sets ,th~- patteJ,'ll Walter Rutkowsky, pastor of S1. Stubenvoll :for the year's property tax levy. The rate was .$f'h90· p~r Paul's Lutheran Church in Farm- Welch ington, will be the guest speaker. $1,000 of assessed valuation last year. or withm '1~ cen~ Weston of the maximum permitted by law. Assessed valuatIqns m The 30-voice youth choir, direct- ed by Miss Hazel McDaris, will the Village are low, however, and up to now taxes have render two vocal selections. not been onerous. Rev. Oscar Gerken, pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran Church at No Contest Walled Lake, will preach at the 8 p.m. service. SpeCIal musical numbers also will be presented. CLERK Alexander A social hour, with refresh- TREASURER '"'' Clarke ments furnished by the Ladies Aid, will follow the evening ser- ASSESSOR _ Bogart vice. Rev. E. E. Rossow cordially invites all Villagers to attend I'._..".,-""",.,..-..".,-##<~""",.,..-.."._##<,-""",.,..-~-",*,"~##<"",J, Blood Drive Nets 176 Pints both services and enJoy the social hour. The above represents the prospective list of candi- Northville really rolled up its sleeves registering donors while Red Cross work .. Members of the committee dates for Village offices at the election March 8, with the for the Red Cross Bloodmobile last Fri- ers gave each an examination. Red Cross planning the observance are Fred exception of Stubenvoll, who has said he will not seek day. Grey Ladies served coffee anO, donuts. Sterner, Sr., chairman; Adolph re-election to the Village Commission, on which he has Neuman, Victor Miller and Ed- served for the past eight years. A total of 176 Villagers stopped by the Assisting Mrs. A. C. Carlson, local Red ward Drews. Cross Chapter Chairman, and Mrs. For- The keynote of the fourth an- There is a strong feeling in some quarters, however, Methodist Church House during the af- that his services have been so valuable to the Village in the ternoon and evening and contributed a ney we~e th,«r.following volunteers: Mrs. niversary celebration is "What Gladys .IJ olip~on, Mrs. Donald Secord. Great Things The Lord Hath past that he should be "drafted" for service again. pint of blood. Done". Mrs. Edith '\McKenna, Mrs. Emma Reid, DRAFT STUBENVOLL TALK "It was one of the most successful Mrs. Haroldt' Schultz, Mrs. Lauese Cans- If this draft \ develops into Bloodmobile visits we've had," said Mrs. fi~ld;' Mr8~~,~erbert. Brown, Mrs. Gerald something more than talk, and if William Forney, chairman. GIlmore, 'M';rs.,MerrIll Sweet, Mrs. Harry 8tubenvoll lends a sympathetic Some 280 persons signed UP. in advance. Wagenschut~ .. Mrs. York Conroy, Mrs. ear, he could be a candidate for A few couldn't mak~ it. Others were 'turn- N. K:~Pa·ttison, Mrs. Jennie York? ''M:rs. either .village President or to suc~ ed down' ~~~r phYsicalJx.l!~inations. William Dowsett, Mrs. Clifford Winter, ceed himself as a commissioner. Local volunteers handled the job of Which office he might seek prob- Mrs. Eldon Biery and Miss Ruth Angell. ably would depend upon whether Langfield decides to run for re- For Four Days Prospects "Good" election. The latter has said he would be glad to terminate his publIc service with the expiration Chest X-Ray Unit to for Oil Strike of his present term in office and that he would welcome Stuben- on Wilson Farm voll as a candidate for the job. On Be Here ex ee Prospects of a.new o!l strike N t W k west of NorthVIlle brIghtened this week. The newest well is on the farm of Ralph Wilson at 10489 W. Sev- Mustangs Beaten en Mile Rd. The hole was drilled to a distance of 3200 feet in 1947 but it was decided to deepen it after the recent strike on the Le- By Clarkston Master farm on Napier Rd. While rumors persisted that oil already has been hit on the Wil- son' farm, those In a position to know denied It. ,.. * '" * '* Ken Fox, a representative of The Wayne Eagle reports that a new move is getting the W. C. Taggart Co., which is drilling the well, said it had been under way to incorporate the Village of Wayne into a city. deepened less than 100 feet dur- An attempt last fall bogged down in the Wayne County here mg the past week. He said the Board of Supervisors when objections were made to city crew ran into parts trouble and boundaries that would have included portions of Canton had to qUit work for a period. Township. Some supervisors were against this expansion. Both Mr. and Mrs. WIlson ~aid (Continued on Page 6) they had no knowledge of a Ford Motor Offers strike. However, Mrs. Wilson said Fox Ford Field to told her the well "looked good". The state geologist's office in FG FT TP Lansing, usually one of the first 9 1 19 Village 'for $5500 to hear of oil strikes, also said 9 2 20 Ford Motor Co. has offered to there had been no report from o o o sell Ford Field and some sur- Taggart on the Wilson well 1 1 3 2 1 5 rounding territory to Northville The drilling rig was set up on for $5500, Village Attorney Philip the Wilson farm after drillers o o o 2 2 6 Ogilvie reported to the Commis- faIled to fmd oil in a deepened sion Monday night. hole on the Glenn Angell farm 1 1 3 2 2 6 In exchange for the land at the corner of Napier and Seven _____ ,Northville also would be required Mile. Totals 26 10 62 to deed to Ford a small triangle The Angell well, first drilled Northville of land north of PJymouth Rd. in 1946, was deepened to 4,521 FG FT TP Howmth and in front of the Ford Valve feet but failed to show any signs 6 4 16 Nash plant, Ogilvie said. of oil. 6 o 12 Ifversen 1 1 3 In return the Village would get Tesehka 4 o 8 Ford Field propel' plus land west BeJI 8 1 17 of the present fence and running Water Safety Clark o o o in a northeasterly direction to Schulz 1 o 2 the millpond. The Village also Course Offered _____ I would be given the dam and to Northvillites Totals 26 6 50 flowage rights. Total area of the plot is about lti• d H - A watel' safety instructor's Dlr 6use Contest Red Cross Meeting six and one-half acres. course, open to Northville resi- Storm Disrupts Ford, just as ('onscious as any- judging March 8 dents, has been schedUled at Hen- Set for March 1 one of the current oil "boom", ry Ford School at 16140 Driscoll The annual meeting of the said it would reserve mineral Judging in the annual bird Phone Service Here Ave. in Dearborn. Northville Branch, American Red Monday night's storm played rights on the property it sells to house contest, sponsored by the The course will begin at 7 p.m. Cross, will be held Monday, Mar. hob with phone service in North- the Village. Northville Branch of the Women's Friday, Feb. 26. 1, at 8 p.m. in the Elementary ville. The Commission instructed National Farm ahd Garden Asso- W. George Wibby, water safety School auditorium. Bell Telephone Co. reported Ogilvie to draw up a contract and ciation, will be held at the Vil- director of the Red Cross Officers for the coming year that 115 lines serving 231 custo- bring it back to the Commission- lage Library March 8. C.hapter, will be the instructor. will be elected at the meeting and mers were out of order for a time. ers for final action. h ,_ The contest is open to boys in Red Cross certificates will be is- it is urged that every organization Service wa~ restored on most of Ogilvie said Ford officials 'em- Four generations of the Miller family of MUler, and at right is the baby's' mother, Mrs. grades eight through 12. sued to those completing the in the .Village be represented. the lines by late afternoon Tues- phasized they were in no partic- COurse. Novi were represented when month-old Michael Stanley Onechowski. Little Michael's chri.sten- Prospective contestants have Anyone who has contributed to day. ular hurry to complete the deal. Stanley Orzechowski was baptized recently. ing dress was made 45 years ago by his great- been attending classes in bird In order to qualify, a person the American Red Cross during Tlie trouble was caused by the Neither is the commission since house construction at the high must be 18 years of age and hold the past year is a member of the heavy rain and lightning and the the purchase price definitely will Michael is held by his great-grandmother, Mrs, grandmother out of her own wedding dress, Ii school. The instructor is Willard at least a current senior life sav- organization and is eligible to sudden change in temperature have to come out of next year's Ida Miller, At left is his grandfather, Harold has since been Worn by 'three generations. Renard. ing certificate. vote, Sunday and Monday. budget.

."/ .'f!'., ..... I f • Page Two Thursday, , February. is, 1954 Establl.hed 1869 m~eNnrt~uille iRernrb Pll .... aoo ,Sell If With A GLENN H. CUMMINGS AND I'f. W. HOPKINS, PUB USHERS

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN MICHIGAN, NEW • REPAIRS • - REMODELING One Year $2.50 Six Months $1.75 CEMENT WORK. BRICK WORK. CARPENTRY Two YeatS $4.60 Stugle Copy .n , SPECIALTY FIREPLACES .1 OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN: One Year $3.00 Two Yeal'1l ~ U·Ot 19235 Maxwell Rd. Northville Phone 1213·.Jl

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By Representative CHARLES G. OAKMAN 17th District, Michigan Newspapers all over the-coun- stepped up from the present $25,- try are lauding the action of the 000,000 yearly to $200,000,000. Senate and House Public Works This tremendous boost would put ~ i Committee in approving the St. more money into such roads as Lawrpnce Seaway bill. It is ap- US-16 from D~tl'oit to Grand Ra- parent that the project has great- pids, the Detroit-Toledo and De- • Low power consumption i er public support than 'we have trait-Chicago Highways. Under • Minimum Oy ash been led to believe by the voci- the distribution formula, Michi- • FuUy efficient fuel b~d ferous minority opposing it. Much gan would get 40% more in Fed- • Top rating In h.eaUng hours of the favorable editorial com- eral aid' than under existing law. • Corred clinkerang of ash ment comes from the heart of Current allocations to Michigan .,j\linimum clinker volume so-called anti-Seaway territory. total $19,152,000 a year. This While prospects are exceedingly would increase to $27,421,000 bright, I am urging every voter which, with matching iunds, in my District to seek support for would mean a federal-state road c. R. ELY & SONS the St. Lawrence by writing to program in Michigan of more House leaders, who must be kept than $50,000,000a year. I believe COAL & FUEL OIL co. constantly aware of the national sentiment in Congress favors a 316 N. Center Northville Phone 190 attitude toward this economic better road program, so I'm pre- life-line. Write to Representa- dicting that any change will be to ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN tives Joseph Martin (Speaker of increase highway funds. Con- MORTON SALT & PELLETS FOR WATER SOFTENERS the House), Charles Halleck (Ma- gressman McGregor hopes to re- •••••• "em ·.·.·.·.yrl' ·•·•·•·•·•••·• ·.·~tI'J'. ·N.· .., We suppose that kids are jority Leader); Leslie Arends ceive final House action on this smarter these days than when (Majority Whip); Leo Allen (the measure before the end of Feb- we went to school. A mothe~, Chairman of the House Rules ruary. in the garage recently for a bIt Committee); John McCormack of lubrlcation for her '51 Stu- (Minority Leader), and Sam Ray- Last week I introduced H. J. debaker, told us of .her daugh- burn (former Democratic Speak- Resolution 371 to amend the ter who started kmde~ga!ten this mid-year. The prmclpal, er). Send all communications to Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag TH passing the mother and daugh- !he House Office Building, Wash- by inserting "under God" fol- ter the first day, stopped and mgton, D.C. We need your help lowing the word "indivisible". It in a playful mood, asked the and support. would read, "one Nation indivisi- 47 small fry whether she were. a ble under God". We profess our little boy or girl and the kid Prospects are good also for an faith in a Supreme Being on our answered "a llttle boy". When the shgbUy shen-shocked mo- adequate Federal-aid Highway coins marked, "In God We ther asked why sh~ gave such program. Last week, Representa- Trust".lt seems more appropriate an answer the child retorted tive J. Harry McGregor (Repub- to me to recognize the Deity in "if they ask me a dumb ques- Hcan of Ohio), Chairman of the our spiritual dedication to the ANNIVERSARY 7 tion they're ,~oing to get a Pubhc Works sub-Committee on flag, the symbol of our God-giveI\ dumb answer. Roads ~f which I am a member freedom. Our belief in God high- ., -intr~duced a bill to authorize lights one of the fundamental ~~·7~ expenditure of approximately differences between us and the If Since 1907" ,..- $670,000,000a year for assistance Communists. ... to states in highway building dur- ing the fiscal years 1956 and 1957. Encouraging testimony eman- NfJrfllv;IIe We're glad that sort of thing This is $290,000,000 above cur- ates irom 2-week old hearings be- Pbone 623 doesn't happen to us but then rent spending. For the first time, fore the Joint Committee on the our customers ask some very motorists would receive full val- Economic Report. Secretaries of SALE intelligent questions. The y ue in better roads for the $910,- Agriculture, Commerce, Labor drop Mound and ask ahou! the 000,000 paid annually in federal and the Treasury all agree that new Studebaker and n~uraJlJ gasoline taxes. In iact, it's possi- the most painful aspects of ad- we're there with the Intelli- ble that even more may go into justing to a peacetime economy gent answers. Sort of easy though. All we have to men- roads since the White House has are now behind us. George P. tion is the worlds of po'!er iUld suggested incorporating in the Hitchings, Chief Economist for SIMMONS extra economy packed In each road bill an extra $50,000,000 as the Ford Motor Car Company, and every St~debaker. The an emergency cushion against said: "The worst of the decline in thrilling body sl:yles, the beau- sudden disruption of the Inter- general business activity has al- tiful colOl' schemes and extra state Highway System. Provision ready taken place." Rensis Likert, comfort are items they see iUld IS made for greater spending on University of Michigan analyst'l feel for themselves. Why don't urban streets, primary, secondary said surveys show that consum-. you drop around? and interstate highways. Inter- ers are optimistic about the year state matching funds would be ahead. "Extra" Mattress • • •

Fellow in the office the other day for no apparent reason ex- .&'Wia UPHOLSTERY cept to talk, told us he read a geological ~aper .on the iact that in ancient t1ID~SEurl?pe used to touch Amenca. Thmg ',SUM COI-LS that puzzled him was he didn't know it had stopped. &ibta VENTILATORS • • . . . but it's the • SHIRT Well, thai sort of thing can $wm .QU~LlTY . ' , go on forever, like the need of your car for a touch of grease and oil every now and then. If it don't get ii, you'll suddenly &~ 'COMFOR:r discover you're back on your feet which isn't. too good, es- pecially if you live more than two blocks off the beaten path. .&:tPta SAVINGS ~-. . We suggest you bring the car . . around and let our experts put i' it in A-I condition immediate- , ly. . ~ .

That's that, but we heard a woman say her husband liked 50 a clinging gown. At least the one she was wearing had been 5 SHIRTS clinging to her for three years. individually wrapped in cellophane and only Yours, boxed ••••••.•••• $1.09 BILL & WILL PETZ Open Daily - 7:30 A.M .• 6:00 P.M.

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, \ Thursday, February 18, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Three 1'" " """ " " expected to amount to $19 mil- Livonia to Get N.H.S. Debaters ------r lion. Of this $3 automatically D.B.LawTe~ce~~w " goes to counties. Of the remain- Own Post Office Assistant Sales:Mgr. -- FACT 0 RY TO" V0 U'-:- , ring $16 million, about $6 million D. B. Lawrence of 41666 Nine to Compete in MICHIGA. N MIRROR has already been programmed. Livoma is finally going to get Mile Rd" has been named assis- BUY FROM THE MANUFACTURER I A REPORT FROM THE CAPITOL I' The governor wants to be sure its own post office, Rep. Charles tant sales manager \of, the' Evans by Gene Alleman the balance .of the $10 million is Oakman aIIDounced last week end in Detroit. Products Compal\Y.'s;,Heating & U. of M. Tourney matched WIth federal dollars' Ventilating D.ivision ,in,Plymouth. -.. .-...... -- .. W II u .._ .._. __ .,. Ziegler says he hopes so too. ' During a, Lincoln Day speech, And Save The Difference! The Northville High School de- Lawrence, whQ has b\le,n with bate team will be among the 60 L Oakman said he had heard from the company fOr, ~Qf~ than 12 State politicians act like they any other subject. DuPont and On that point, all are agreed, Washington that a post office for SEE OUR LINE OF WALLPAPER teams competing in the elimina- years, had been j::rlldit mflnager tion series of the debate tourna- are walking on eggs. General Electric also announced Open board meetings for gov- the city had been approved. He There are live issues to fight intentions to bUIld new plants in and more recently in the sales de- OUTSIOE WHITE ..•..••••.•.•..•. _••.••..••.$4.88 per •• t ments being held by the Michigan erning bodies of Michigan State did not know when the building partment of the Heating"& "Appli- (In 5-gaL CaDlI) High School Forensic Association out but right now they get the Michigan. College and University of Michi- WIll be constructed. soft shoe treatment. Eyes are on ance Division. WHITE', ENAMEL .•••..•••••••••••.••••••••••.•$5.48 pel''' •••• which is sponsored by the Uni~ When Livonia was still a town-I------::..:..---'-- the fall elections and heads real- Feuding continues about the gan would be required by a pro- versity of Michigan Bureau of ship, it was served by six post Livonia officials have' been (Noi:l~Yellowing) ize the situation: today's action highway department. At idter- posal by Sen. Harold D. Ryan School Services. offices - Northville, Plymouth pleading for years for a, post of- can easily become tomorrow's vals during the last year, High- (D-Detroit). A simIlar measure SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL •••.••.•.•••...•.••. $4.34 per •• 1. To be held during the week of Farmington, Garden City, Detroit fice to serve the booming cpm- campaign target. Upsetting the way Commissioner Charles M. he sponsored last year died in ENAMEL UNDERCOAT •••••••••.•••.•••.•.$4.34 per •• 1. Feb. 22, the second set of debates Z' I h committee. At present MSC opens 19 and Detroit 23. munity, now the state's second party applecart is the chief fear will consider "Resolved: That the leg er as been defending him- its meetings to accredited news- For the past year, it was served largest city in area. Livonia :has FLAT WALL PAINt $3.30 per •• 1. of all concerned. self from blasts by the Democra- President of the United States by one Detroit post office. some 30,000 residents. PIGMENTED WALL PRIMER •••....• $3.30 per •• 1. tic administration. paper reporters; U. of M, holds should be elected by the direct Most of the fighting had been closed sessions. I j..':;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;:;:;:;:=====;:;:=;:;:=:;:; vote of the people." undercover. When lines are All this time the argument con- I ~ TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE Some 2,000 high school students drawn, acitvity can be expected cerned the same question: Is all Townshl·p Grants participated in the preliminary to take place in the open, available federal money used in AT JOBBERS' PRICES series of cight debates, The 60 the state highway program? WH- '53 Permits for FRIGIDAIRE • WE SERVICE schools with the best record in Key to delay has been the race Iiams charges, "No" Ziegler pro- 34 N this series were chosen for the for Governor. duces data to back his emphatic, ew Dwellings Refrigerators • Ranges. Auto. Washers. Dryerg The HARNDEN PAINT & GLASS CO. coming tournaments, The six Republicans, not sure who will "Yes". Buiiding permits for 34 new 115 Church Street Phone 873M NortbYille teams winning the elimination run or who has the best chance residential dwellings were grant- for victory in the primary, have Republican suggestion ior in- ed in NorthvlJle Twp. during W I M SAT T Appliance Shop ~;;;;,;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~ \series will travel to Ann Arbor j in April for the final round with been laying low until things clear vestigation into the matter met 1953, the Detroit Metropolitan 287 S. Main Plymouth Phone 1558 scholarships up to $1200 to be up. with approval from the Governor Area Regional Planning commls-I offered to the three winning stu- ,The. Democrats! not ~ure who but he wanted some Democrats o~ sion reports, 'l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g dents. wIII run kf~r wt~ICh offIce, have I~he committee to "be sure there TW~lve residential building 1....~:.iS.::I=EiE=-=ElP-~i!tiif;,~·~=::::lW~ =:Z;;@=FAA"'fU:?~~ eenb mar mg Ime also. IS no whItewash". permIts were granted in the Vil- i:J _. • ~ -- Ziegler says he has no objection lage proper last year, a figure re- ill NORTHVILLE TOWN'SH'IP ~lj NOTICE OF PARTS FOR . Refusa~ to announce h~ inten- to investigation, He offers to sup- ported several weeks ago by j!l .I.' :1 hons unhl ~he latest pos.sl~le mo- p~y detailed figures used to com- Building Inspector J. Stanley Wa- i~ ~ ALL CARS ment permItted Gov. WIlliams to pIle the report which the High- terloo. i:' TAX NOT C ~! make the most of. the s!t~ati0D:- way department files annually. A total of 71 building permits EXC~NGE •• ENGINES, hI I E H! FUEL PUMPS, GE!fE'ft. and he ha~, U1?tll politIcal flg- "The legislature requires a 're- were issued in Novi Twp. while l~ I¥ REGISTRATION ATOl¥B, STARTERS. ures could Id~nbfy opponents, no port every two years-we give Salem Twp. reported 22. 'l;j m CLUTCHES ?ne was anxIOus to start swing- them One every year," he ex. Livonia, the boom town' of i~ .~- ,', Complete Machine Shop mg. plains. Wayne County, issued permits for !:l 1 9 5 3 Even after John Feikens, GOP 1372 new homes. ~I IfHE VILLAGE OF NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN. h : '.. Service • • • En.iDe state chairman, tried to force his "Talk' g 'th h' h d' th Residential building in the De- !:j .: Rebuilding hand" the . Governo. . r WI'thh.e.ld a clouds, m"is WIa descriptionIS ea ZieglerIn e t'trOI regIOn" as a whole during ~! ' ;1~ Notice is hereby given that registrations for the pubhc deCISIon.Felkens preii!ct.ed had for Williams "The governor 1953 showed a 22.8% gain over r.i NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP TAXES If; Village election to be held Monday, March 8, 1954, NOVI that Soapy would try for a fourth· d l'b 1 '. . 1952 the planning commission 1" ;::,1 term as chief administrator be- IS e I erate y mlsuD:de~tandl.ng 'd' EI A'RE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE uti will be taken by the Village Clerk at the Village Hall AUTO PARTS I b b f d ,some of the complIcatIons In- sal ',:.l cause a or osses re use to £1- volv d" t' d Z' I Th The regIOn includes all of!:: ~'l\ NOVI. MICHIGAN nance any other campaign" e, con Inue leg er. e W 0 kl d " 1 any time between the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 . . .. ' commissioner was referring to ayne, a an and Macomb." I ·11 II' . Phone Northville 55 G. Mennen WIlhams SImply th I f 1 counties and four eastern town .1 WI start co ectang 1953 taxes on Friday, December 1\ Noon and 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mondays through "I h 't t e comp ex ormu a used and . - .~- 18 t th D • S B k d ""======~ Ianswere d, aven' ye made time lags betw . t' ShIpS of Washtenaw County. . a e eposJtors tale an an every Tuesday ,J'I Fridays, and from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon on Satur- r- up my mind" een appropna Ion i d F'd th ft t'l M h 1 1 54 d' , . _'__ of money in Washington and ;;j an • 1'1 ay erea er, un I arc ,9 , urmg .1 day, up to and including March 5th, 1954. ' I' 1 , The one target for all Republi- completed pav.em.ent. Ziegler de- Rotarians to !=! banking hours. m: d'd clares that MIchIgan people are M kG' fl • •• • • ' , : That on Saturday, March 6th, 1954, a Board of Shoe 12.~"i.':1&~... can can I ates would be, by ml!- getting roads as quickly as os-I ar roup s i;j ~rmg your tax bills with you. In maUm, Y9ur ~ Registration will be at the Village Hall in said Village ~~~~i~~f:.er;~~\s t~~e ~;~~to~lI~ ~i~le. In sOJ.l1ecases, book~ep- 49th Birthday f;l t~ remltt~ces, .always send complete tax bill. Re· ~I resolution GOP hopefuls have de- mg transactions have pernutted The Northville Rota Cl b 'II [, celpted section WIll be returned to you. ~'I of Northville from 9:00 ,A.M. to 8:30 P.M. for the 'd d pavement to be completed a year . . IJ:' U WI ',I. ; purpose of receiving applicatiol15 of persons not al- Repair~.;:::::::;.~'" CI e upon.. earlier than might otherwise have lom 7,500 ot~er clubs. m the Ro- :,!. 1953 Dog Licenses are due and payable at this :1 :A?other eff~ct IS that th~y been the case he explained ta~ w?rkd m obser~mg the or- 1:1 tune. They must be accompanied by a certificate for 'a ready registered who possess the qualifications of wO,nt be needlmg eac~ other. DIS- _'__ . galllzatlon's 49th anmversary the !.I vaccination for rabies i d b t" ~1 electors or who will P0SleSS such qualifications on umty produced from rIgorous pri. . . week of Feb. 22-27. i"r II gne y a ve erlnanan. b'i mary campaigns is blamed by :r~e Important pomt th~ c.om- President of Rotary Interna-Iq <;j March 8, 1954, the day of the Village Election. som~ for RepublIcan election los- mISSIoner emphasI~es: "MIchIgan tional for 1953-54 is Joaquin Ser- ~I ROY M. TERRILL, ~'l Dated February 9, 1954. ses m other years, has never lost a ~m~le penny of ratos Cibils of Montvideo, Ura- r.l~l' Township Treasurer I! , Quality Work Always federal money bUIldmg, roads," guay. I': lfI (Signed) I.iiiiiiii~~~iii~iiiiiilHarshest words of the legisla- He explains that the 1954-55 The Northville Club was organ- 1·1 Phone 1229·Wl 1;1 I ~:~t~e~~~~t ~~~d:oken in argu- ~propriation from Washington is ized in 1926. ~~~ .. ~~:;:;~~~~~ MARY ALEXANDER, The House committee consider- Village Clerk ing Fair "Employment Practices legislation tabled the matter-an actioll which usually ·kuls pro- posals, ',.:- l· Republicans are in an embaras- sing position on FEPC. President , 'nt\uee gleat Eisenhower backs the measure strongly, but state GOP mem- bers show little enthusiasm to \\udson catS make it law here. At one time At what age Phillips- Governor Williams threatened to call upon the President for help ...w"" ~{\ces • m passing the legislation. Appar- Bahnmiller ently he thought better of it. statt\nq near should saving Eugene C. Betz (R. Monroe) chairman of the State Affairs Funeral Home committee and in strong opposi- tbe lowest! tion to the bill, offered to debate ---' in New Instant Action Engines the issue with, the Governor via start? the airways. His challenge was 404 West MaiD Street not accepted. Northville A bill similar to FEPC is under • So smooth thaI ii's delight. conSIderation by the same com- • Engineering triumph • Nothing can touch it for Some First Federal customerS start to save mittee. It outlaws discrimination develops extra power getaway at any point in Ihe ful! 50 solidly responsive that Ambulanc:e Phone 48 when they get their first jobs. Others (lucky in employment but differs in the from every drop of gas! driving range! a It's thrilling! method that it deals with viola- youngsters) have accounts started for them tions. What happens to this re- at birth. Still others begin at 7, 70 and any- mains to be seen. where in between. This much is SURE: the Ducking for cover are those earlier you start, the sooner you'll build a who argued only last year that worth - white reserve. Savings insured to new Michigan taxes on manufac- turers would force factories from $10,000 - any amount opens your account. the state. FORREST F. PHILLlPS Since General Motors' an- nouncement that the mammouth corporation would spend three CHARLES BAHNltflLLER quarters of a billion dollars ex- panding productIOn facilities in Michigan, proponents of the FIRST FEDERAL "you're driving them away" theo- Iry have neen happy to talk about ;:::; ;; : n:::::; /

SAVINGS OF DETROIT ~«~1Yt,,~&¢.i<_~"W' ...okJ'Co\dll .... ~...} .... to ..... : ...... - ...... _ ...... Nc/U lolt'crprice for this 1954 Hollywood ! 843 PENNIMAN, PLYMOUTH HEADOUARTERS~ ,FOR Even when you drive it, n®$41 E C K • o I L it$ hard to believe! Hudson's sensational Twin H-Power* .. combines with new Instant Action C lean burning Engines to give you reserve power HUDSON HORNET I beyond any you've ever seen-and at I any point in the driving range/ ,I-. PHONE 1 K eep-f~l1 basis PLYMOUTH Twin H-Power is a multiple fueling system that develops more power from HUDSON WASP HUDSONJBT 107 every drop of gllll-and you don't need Outstanding quality EMERGENCY premium fuel! Spectacular running mate of tbe Hudson Compact, economical edition of tho Hornet, gives you Hornet-like glamour Hornat, with outstanding glIS economy PLYMOUTH And when you add the road-hugging nnd power in the low-medium price field; and handling case. Has the amnzing roadability of the Hornet. Prices start 1759.J ride of Hudilon's exclusive "step·down" at n new lower price for 1954. near the lowest. I ndependentlyowned design-you bav!! a brand-new kind of • DOWNTOWN HEAOQUARTERS Co======;." motoring: exciting, smooth, safe! We have a Hudson with Twin H·Power THREE OF A KIND .'•• in GI,a,trlour;P r(orma~ce, and Quality' Griswold 01 to 'oyefle Let us' se~e you ready and waiting for you. See UBI O()pUonnlat oxtra COllt. Acrou 'rom Cily Hall _ St.nndard telm and otbor spcclftcstioll8 ond nccomorles IlUbioct to chango without notice. = TOP VALUE WHeN YOU BUY ••• TOP VALUE WHEN YOU TRADE! ------Plymouth Hours: j ECKLES COAL & SUPPLY CO. Monday thru Thursday 9:30·4:00 Friday 9:30-6:00 2 Blocks E. of Railroad Station on Holbrook Saturday 9:00-12:00 Plymouth, Michigan SMITH MOTOR SALES, INC. • 985 W:ANN ARBOR ROAD PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 'THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, February 18, 1954 Page Four erdale's home and West Bioom- Van Dusen Easy' field Township. Winner in Third Birmingham gave the winner a 'N'EWS"NOTES FROM, TIi'E- WEsTPoiNT 'PARK "AREA ',:- - ,. c.~:~?:;':~~~~ALDlR:a~= • 902 to 128 edge. Bloomfield Hills I· 11-- MICHAEL R. RANDAZZO. D.O. CHIROPRACTIC CL1NJC YOUR CaRR£S~ONDENT - MISS LA. AULT' District Election favored Van Dusen by a 85 to 3 ." . , ' , ' ..., '-olleopaihiO:- 152 Eo MaIn 81. • Nor1hYWe Richard Van Dusen of Birming- margin. . . 'Phone Farmington 1461-M -Physician. Surgeon':'" PAUL A. FACKLER. D.C. Novi Township favored Van ~11~ -.{~' ' .. ', 1 _ I. 11. 148Horth ClDlu... ROBERTT. RETZ, 0.0. ham was an easy winner last Dusen by a 32 to 5 margin. Mr. and Mrs. Ma]( Holland and eous bridal shower was tendered Shelman funeral. Dept11s, anll a two-year-old Hours by ApPOintment . ". Br AppolntmoDl Thursday in the Third District The third district includes the their three children of Detroit, Miss Jane Reitz of Howell, Miss .Mrs. Ralph ~~utz, and her so~ d~!lghter, Donna,· survive. In ad- Phonel: Office. Nor1hyllle 1181 Tuesday. saturclaJ' special election for the State Leg- townships of Novi, Lyon, Farm- and Mr. and Mrs. John Aittama, Reitz' marriage to James Nichol- from near Ypsllantl, were Wed- dltion are Mr. Shelman's parents Rea. • Livonia 5113 - X-Bar islature. ington, Troy, Bloomfield, West Jr. and their son, Johnny, were as, Jr" is to be an event of Feb. nesday guests of Mrs. Houtz' mo- the before-mentioned brother and Bel. - DunJdiok 2·5431 Phont.: NorthVUle 91' Van Dusen, a Republican, drew Bloomfield, Milford and Com- all visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 20. Relatives and friends of the ther, Mrs. William Fisher on May- a sister, Mrs. Harold Friedline of Detroit. Mieh. John Aittama on Shadyside Ave. Brentwood Ave. section were in field Ave. and were in attendance Farmington' as well as Mrs' Shel- DR. STUART F. ~AMPBELL Websler 3·9880 1,782 votes to 838 for his Demo- merce. " " -oplometrut- cratic opponent, John Westerdale Van Dusen replaces Rep. How- Sunday of last week. attendance. at th e Sh eIman funera.1 man s parents, her brother, Dad 107 E. Main Streel • Norlhnuo DR. ARTHUR J. MALESICE of Commerce Township. ard Estes who resigned last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts and Forrest ~u~t of Hubbard Ave. Mr. and Mrs. ~obert Laughmlln Tallman and a sis.ter, Ina Mae' Dally: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.rn. -.DeDtili- Van Dusen, an attorney, car- He will serve out the remainder their three daughters of Monroe, was a flu VictIm last week. and their son, BIlly, who arrived Laughman. The paIr were a re- Friday- 10 a.m. to 8 p.rn. 249 E. Main 81.. Nor1h'rille ried all districts in the Third ex- of Estes' term, which expires Dec. were visiting at the horne of Mrs. VISIT AT MONROE from Mishawaki, Ind. last Sun-, spected couple and had many Closed Thursday Phone 799 cept Commerce Township, West- 31, 1954. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. day to spend several days with friends. Phone 1102 E. Ault on Shadyside Ave. Satur- Mrs. M. E. AUlt. of Mayfield Mrs, Laughman's parent~, the Er· Mr. a,nd Mrs.-Ernest Tallman DR. J. K. EASTLAND day evening of last week. Ave. was an overmght guest on nest Tallman of MayfIeld Ave. of MayfIeld Ave., report that their -Dential- Mrs. E. W. Stange of Mayfield Wednesday of her daughter, Mrs. and be on hand for the funeral of gra~dson, Frederick Shelman, 108 NOrth Center Phone Ave. returned home last Tuesday Tom Roberts and her family in Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shelman, bro- who received minor injuries at I _ from a visit of several days with Monroe, Due to a serious eye in- ther-in-Iaw and sister of Mrs. the time of the head-on collision, HAROLD BLOOM her daughter, Mrs, William Grif- jury received while doing some Laughman, returned home Fri~ which took the lives of his par- fith and her family in Dearborn. carpenter work last Sunday, Tom day. , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shehnan .,l{~~~I~f:1~111~~ijtm'I\IItIl~U in appearance! f~o~ C~lifo~ia last Tuesday to Whi~e her two-y~ar:old brother, writer for television, will tell a VISIt With hIS parents, l\Ir. and Joey, IS convalescmg !Fom surg- Detroit Town Hall audience what They're .J1!/ in condition I Mrs, Ernest Tallman of Mayfield ery underwent at Sessions Hos- is both good and bad abou, pres- Ave. for 28 days. He. wa.s on hand pital, Northville, Jackie, little ent day TV. The speaker's lecture, SEE YOUR FORD DEALER FOR NEW for the funeral of hIS SIster, Mrs. daughter of M:. ~nd Mrs. Red "The Monster in Your Living 24-Hour Ambulance Service CAR DRIVING CONFIDENCE AT A Frcd Shelman and her husband Kraemer, DetrOit, IS the guest of Room", will be given Wednesday, USED CAR PRICE! OXYGEN EQUIPPED last Wednesday. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. morning Feb 24 at 11 o'clock in Mrs, William Spencer of Nor- J. C. Dunaman of Farmington Rd. Fisher Theat;e. ' o Phone 265 or 197 wayne was the guest of her par- During the birthday service in I h' fr nk Sh ~~~~~~~~~~~;~;;;;;;~;;;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~en~t~s~, last Wednesday~M~r~.~a~n~d~Mr~s~.~G~O~'r~d~o~n~V~an~c~eland attended the SundayNeighborhoodmorning,BiblenoticeSchoolwas tak-last pactwilf co~~ide~TVhas hadthesr=:~~~uson the American=. I---~------~ en of the birthdays of L~da San- home, especially on the children. (I ~ dau, Mary Grant and MISS Lara Shaw writes many of the scripts Ault. for Robert Montgomery Theatre, ~ I' Mrs. J. C. Dunaman of Farm- and for "Schlitz Playhouse of 1 Hurry! ington Rd. is convalescing from Stars". He went- into television 1 1 foot surgery performed ten days from radio where :he conceived ago. ' such. programs as "Mr. District Hurry! Mrs. E. W. Stange of Mayfield Attorney", "Philo Vance" and Ave. is reported quite ill. "Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Per-, Richard, Kathleen and Helen sons". Cooke of Albion Ave. were Friday Reservations for the lecture are Hurry! evening dinner guests of their at Grinnell's, Woo 2-1124. grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. O. R. ' A Grand Prize A Day Is Being Given Away I ~ult of Shadyside Ave. Th~ir pa):'- A checking account Is a real business asset ••• Head For Your Dodge Dealer Right Now I ~nts, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke, Sgt. Green Serving ,were guests of friends enjoying a in Japan The man who gets places- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fish dinner. He certainly has it. • Mrs. Charles A. Armstrong of Serving in Japan with Marine Mayfield Ave. was a luncheon Aircraft Group 11 of the 1st Mar- guest Tuesday of friends in De- Wing is T/Sgt. Robert W. Green, troit. Honoring Mrs. Armstrong's son of Mr. and Mrs, William L. YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EVERY CHECK IN birthday, cake was served. Green of 8762 Napier Rd., North- As the result of a fall suffered ville, and husband of Mrs. Marj- 2WeeksAway while doing chores around her orie B. Green of Oceanside, Calif. home Friday, Mrs. Walter Re- A former student of Henry Ford .~~ hahn is being handicapped by a Trade School, T/Sgt. Green en- lame knee. tered the Marine Corps in No- CHECKING ACCOUNTS Freda Ault of Norfolk Ave. vember 1947. spe,nt Monday and Friday in De- Grou; 11 has operated from the • NO MINIMUM BALANCE PEQUIRED trOlt. . Atsugi Naval Air Base since ar- with Double Pay! In h~nor of her 20th birthday, riving in Japan in August 1953. • NO MONTHLY SERViCE C,HARGE ~rs. Howard Palmer o~ .Shady- Personnel of the group accom- • CHECKBOOKS FREE-No adYa~ce payment SIde Ave. was the recIpIent. of panied it from an east coast port numerous congratulatory gIfts of the United States, through the • ANY AMOUNT STARTS AN ACCOUNT and the use of an Elegant New' 54 Dodge! and ~ards F,eb. 7. Panama Canal, to its present 10-1 • ONLY A SMALL CHARGE PER CHECK USED ThiS commg week, Feb. 21-28 cation on Honshu the main isl- " is the time when householders and of Japan ' Open Friday Evenings 6·8 P.M. of the West Point Park area I r:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~';;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:~I:~ PASTE THIS UP NEAR 40 Grand Prizes YOUR BOILER OR CELEBRATE 40 GREAT YEARS OF FURNACE IN CASE DODGE DEPENDABILITY! OF EMERGENCY! ~~~b~~!i~~i~rJimmie Shin aver of Farming- ~D~~~~I~.~~~~~~~~~~~ (A GRAND PRIZE A DAY FOR 40 DAYS) ton Rd. and who developed pneu- y ~ ••••,p rI'J'...... ~ * 2 weeks' vacation for two anywhere in the monia just as he was expecting ~ U.S.A.I to undergo an appendix operation BOILER ~ All expenses paid-meals, holels, resorts, is now much improved and will ~ * probably have surgery some day OR FURNACE air or train Iransportaliorl! ON THE * New '54 Dodge at your disposal the next week. " whole timet Mrs. Louis Carroll, formerly of BUM Mayfield Ave., but now living in '* Dodge cloublesyour pay for the two weeksl ? (At least $300.00) northern Miahigan, was visiting with old neighbors Wednesday. * An additional $500 "fun money" to spend First grade boys and girls of CALL Plymouth 1701.J save as you pleasel Ir this section had full day school DAY OR NIGHT PLUS ••• sessions, beginning last Monday. • Winkler Automatic ',. It is hoped the second and third Heating I" 1000 cash prizes - 25 a day' graders will soon have the same • American Standard privilege. Boiler • Sunbeam Coal Furnace, It's Fun! It's Easy to Enter! Take your "Vacation Preview Drive" Fred Shelmans • Dry Gas - Bottle Gas

in the greatest Dodge car in 40 great Dodge years Killed in Car Crash [. , , .Tragedy struck hard in this - Call-." No time to waste I Yesterday's contest is AAA PROVEDENDURANCEWINNER-Dodge community Saturday, Feb, 6, over, today's is going on, tomorrow's set more marks for endurance and stam- DODGE V-8 when Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shelman Bill ~/IIthey Jon" give me is coming soon. Win a grand prize vaca- ina than any American car in history. OFFICIAL PACE CARl of Colgate Ave" Farmington, "DOC" , tion for two by discovering the won- while on their way to visit the New honors come 10 Dodge OTWELL derful things about the new '64 Dodge: Look at these "Vacation Features" latter's sister, Mrs. Robert Laugh- Nlobilheal, I'm movin,1I N~WIDodge PowerAile fully-aulomatic lransmlssion for lis record-breoking per- man at Mishawaki, Ind., were AAA PROVEDECONOMYWINNER-Dodge NEWISlepped·up ISO h,p, Red Ram V·S Engine formance In officiol AAA killed in an auto accident near topped all 8's in the famous Mobilgas NEWIDodge full·lime Power Sleering runs. The Dodge V-S has South Bend. Mr. Shelman's bro- been selected as OfficiaI ther, Frank, resides on Norfolk Economy Run. NEW!Dodge Jacquard upholstery fabrics Poce Car for the 19S4 Ave. Mrs. Shelman, who was Bet- AAA PROVEDPERFORMANCEWINNER-Dodge The roomiest, readiest, most reliable car IndIanapolis SOO-Mile Race. ty Jane Tallman, was born and set more records 10r acceleration than near the price. "See America First" brought up in the section known - as West Point Park. She was the any other in history. in the finest Dodge ever built. ------Ainorlean ear eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Friendly Dodge Dealer Can You Win! Him Today! Ernest Tallman of Mayfield Ave. Your Help See during the earlier part of the week Your Friendly Dodge-Plymoulh Dealer Brings You-Danny Thomas, ABC-TV. Bert Parks In "Break The Bank." ABC-TV. RowRogers, N8CRadio, Medallion Thealre, CBS·TV. a 'constant stream of relatives and C RELY & SO friends from all over Michigan, • • NS as well as distant points, kept ar- OTWELL riving at the Tallman horne. HEATING & SUPPLY COAL & FUEL OIL CO. Frederick Shelman was born Only a RICH Man Apri17, 1919, Betty, his wife, was Can Afford POOR Heating 316 N. Center Northville Phone 190 G. E. MILLER SALES & SERVICE born Oct. 9, 1925. They were mar- ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN Heating Division of Eckles Coal OPEN MONDA Y-S AND FBID.!\. YS 'TIL 8:00 P.M. ried Jan. 15, 1944. For the last seven years they had resided in: 265 W. Ann Arbo1' Rd. MORTON SALT & PELLETS FOR WATER SOFTENERS 127 Hutton Street 'Ailephone 430 Northville, Mich,igan Plymouth. Farmington. A three-year-old son, (. ~ ..:======-::======_

~, , Thursday, February 18, 1954 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Fiv

CLASSIFIED FO~ SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOST ADVERTISING RATES WANTED ------1 WINKLER WALL FURNACE, FOR SALE '"OR SALE FEB. 6-Flexible drive cable, 12 gas or oil, $236.50, complete feet, with gear box attached. REGULAR with automatic thermostat. Wild Life In-!fil~======!;'ll MARK LEACH Phone B40, Plymouth. 3B c;LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS shill it yourself ana save. Get rid FOR SALE or trade for smaller Set 10 n,ht face S.polDt lower ca. type. 'of your oil stove now. On dis- house. Good 7-room house, 2- Brand New 1954 Mercurys F[ret lDnrtlolt: 1 d H . car garage on 128 ft. lot. Can be ACT NOW p ay to ay, Otwell. eating, 265 used for business. On Northville FOUND Notes ... • eenh per word (minimum 60 eenf.tll. and RECEIVE 8ub,equant In,ert[on. W. An~ Arbor Rd., PlymOUth Rd. $13,BOO.$4,000 down, $70 per i3tf $500 10 $].000 MORE ordered at time of f[ret [n.ertion: month. Phone Plymouth 790-W. FOR YOUR CARl 75 per eent of above rate. . 3Bx WE WILL ALLOW AS u GOOD used refrigerators. North· "Liners OD Local Paae : MUCH AS 2~ cenll a Une: box .barlle U cen!, 1Ztlll. ville Electric Shop. 153 East COUNTRY LIVING Main St. 5tf $4100 for 1953's CLASSIFIED Beautiful colonial home, com- $3300 for 1952's DISPLAY ADVERllSEMENTS , • • _ • pletely redecorated inside and $2700 for 1951's Sot In t,pe other than atyle of relulu CANVAS, aluminum a~d fibre out, 4 bedrooms, bath, enclosed $2300 for 1950's IF YOU clanHled aclvertl.em D! with glass awnings, tarps and cold lporch upstairs, modern kitchen, $1550 for 1949's OR YOUR FRIENDS tUultratiDu Dr lID : frame tovers: Fox Tent & Awn- room for bedroom or laundry, $1250 for I948's bedroom, lavoratory, fireplace, $ 950 for 1947's If ceDts per line, computed on bull of ing CO." Ann Arbor, Michigan. • Desire the best in a home large enclosed porch down, new $ 800 for 1946's 8 Iinel per [nch. Phone Nor'mandy 2-4407. 3Btf we are currently offering for ,1 oil furnace, large corner lot W1th If you have no trade - we inspection four in the North- DEADLINES. • 1949 FORD tractor, rubber tired shade trees. Must be seen' to be have a good deal for you alsol Cla.. WedP81'ecloseaa~ 10 a..... Tnesclay; manure spreader and ba k ville area. "Teo Let." ada, 5:00 .p.m. Tuueta,. . C appreciated. 44949 Pontiac Trail. Clullfled Display ads, 4 p.m., MODclo,.blade. Can be seen at NorthVIlle All are over 1600 ft. of mas- Walled LaKe. Market 4-1213 or MARK LEACH ."" Race Track. See ~. Coon, B to 4 onry construction with 3 bed- Market 4-1293. $7,500 down, bal- LINCOLN-MERCURY , For ,.enrl,. ratel fo.. elaa.ifled. Dilpl.,. daily. 38x ance contract. 38-39x Advertl.ements<:ODIDILthe RecordOU[ce . rooms, 2 baths and 2-car at- dealer tached garage ...... , LOT, 200x150 ft. deep. Reason- 29350 PLYMOUTH RD. able. Worth investigating. Call Corner Middlebel1 TWINI

TELEVISION' SERVICE -Re~1tora- &ttu E~(J1da 110 East Main St. Northville Phone 100 L. M. Eaton C. H. Bryan Phone NorthvUle 129 _ ! ~ · ·",."..,..~~··..··~ · · ······ ·1 DRY WOOD. Furnace, fireplace and kindllDg. ' wood. Phone ~ ~ t.: . WJ..~ ~ 9B7-Rll. 25650 Taft Rd. 16tf ~ ~\'-,,~,/>-:-: :i ------:~ hr NEW AND used sump pumps. We specialize in repa!ring all makes of sump pumps. George Loeffler ~ Here's fun for the gang! Smooth bowling Hardware, 29215 West Five Mile at Middlebelt. Phone Livonia J572. 34t1 leys. ,No wonder old friends make this their "fun-nightn headquarters. ~ BEFORE YOU BUY - SEPTIC TANKS ~ Checked and Cleaned CONSULT OUR LISTINGS Reliable Service - Good Work B8cB Sanitary Disposal Service Et~2N~!.!~!~~~t.cente~Recrea:~?~235 ~ FOR SALE '7 , Phomt 1113ir . 13tf J"rl'w"rI'rI'.·~"...·.·"!·.·.·...·.·.y.v...... y.~.· ....•... •..... •..... ·_·... y

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MEDICAL ATTENDANTS (ORDERLIES) MALE ONLY ~VINRUDE OUTBOARD motors. Wolverine Boats, Paints, Marine Examination Dale: March n. 1954 Minimum Age: 18 Years Supplie'S. J. W. Grissom Sales and Service. 1303 East Lake Drive, PUPPIES, % collie, $3 and $5. OPEN TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF Walled Lake. Phone Market~ 4- 63343 W. B Mile Rd., South Ly- 2206: 33tf on, one mile west of Pontiac Trail LIVONIA. REDFORD. PLYMOUTH, NORTHVILLE FRYERS, 45c lb. Liv~ weight. 1 _ 38 40·Hour Week Paid Vacations Dressed and drawn at no extra DUMP truck and trailer, 1951 F-8 charge: 57716 W. Eight Mile Rd - Ford. 1949 Gramm. Job avail- Sick Leave Benefits Pensions Phone GEney~ 8-3606. 27tf able .with Rockcrete. Call North- Hospitalization Benefits i941 el e etric ville' 1206·M12' after 6 p.m. 3Bx range. Ironrite ironer. .Bendix D & C STORES, Inc. offers a Economat automatic washer. One Salary: $3318 to $3385 Per Year real candy special III Brach's SEPTIC TANKS baby crib and mattress and milk chocolate peanqt clusters @ springs. One high chair. 654 59c pound. 3,Bf' .Apply Maybury Sanitorium - Personnel Office Thayer. 3B and CESS POOLS MALE parakeets, select stock, Administration Building Adult Division -$5.98. Guaranteed canaries, Monday ,through Friday: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Dependability $6.B9 at the D & C Store. 38x February IS, 1954 to March 4, 1954 STAIR carpeting. Reasonable. and Call 341-R. 3B Satisfaction 42" INCH cabinet sink. One large G. T. BAR R Y mahogany round top table. Four BROKER GUARANTEED early American solid cherry wood caned chairs. New. Phone 16B. 116 East Main Sfreet 3B Northville, Michigan • 1951. Dodge Diplomat. All 1-----'------ELECTRICAL ORDINANCE the wanted accessories. Two- 1942 PLYMOUTH tudor. Good Office Phone 353·J transportation and peppy mot- tone paint. New tires. One I Home Phone 521 or 7 NOVI TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN owner. Bank rates - $1095. or. Best offer. Phone B06. 3B 1941 DODGE 4-door. Needs some -BUILDING- • 1950 Ford Custom. Radio, body work and brake repair. HOUSES FOR SALE NEW HOMES heater, seat covers. Clean in- Runs good. Cheap. '1B970 North- Four bedroom house, steam heat, -REMODELING- An Ordinance for safe-guarding life and Iside and out. Your old car ville Rd. Phone 194-3. 38x fine location on the nicest street CUPBOARDS property by regulating and providing for down - $693. Licensed &: Insured BLACK and tan hound puppies, in Northville. A place you will' the inspection of the installation and 3 months old, $5 and $10. Call be proud to own. STRAUS INSURANC;E, FIRE, Theft, Lla· • 1947 Plymouth Special De- Farmington 0014. 38 bilit)', automobile. Mrs. F. R maintenance C?felectric wiring, electric luxe club . Radio, heater. A brick home with four bedrooms, Modernizing Co. Lanning, 214 N. VVing. Phone devices and electrical material; to pro· A real sharp car. Only ~250. TWIN bunk beds, $20. 2-burner Phone Northville 982-Jl 209. 20tf leg model kerosene stove, $3. furnace heat, large lot, between II~=~~~~~~~~~~=~ ;Wi\Siffii~fiikCliiiN~;;';P;ili;;d, Main and Dunlap, near school. I. IWASHING MACHINES repaired. II vide for the licensing and registration of • 1946 Ford V-8. Good tires. Upholstered bar, $8. 11h h.p. gas· oline motor, never used, $45. Call WANTED: Roofing and Siding VVringer rolls and parts. Used Electrical Contractors and the licensing Runs like new. Transportation Three bedroom house, one block 932-VV2. 3Bx jobs. Easy pay plans. Estimates washers. Grissom Home Appli- of Journeymen electricians in the Town- special - $197. from Main St. in the center of freely and promptly given. Phone ance. 318 Randolph St. Phone B83. HOLSTEIN cow for sale, 5* town, furnace heat, fine location. Plymouth 744. Sterling Roofing & 34tf ship of Novi; to provide a reciprocal ar- • 1952 Dodge 4-door. Radio, years old, fresh. Also 2-year old Siding Co. 38tf INCOME tax r~turns prepared. rangement for the recognition of examin- heater, tinted glass, automatic F. E. HILLS heifer. Very good breed, Alex, Mrs. F. R. Lanning, 214 North transmission. One owner. Low 10161 Six Mile Rd., east of Sa- Phone 459 ations and licenses issued by other muni- GOOD, CLEAN used furniture. Wing. Call 209. 34·41 mileage: Bank rates - $1095. lem. 38x 35·38x We pay cash. Phone Plymoulh cipalities in the State of Michigan volun- 203. 271 N. Main, Plymouth. 37tf lIofEN'S WATCHES Recondition· BUTCHER HOGS on order, 487251~======'!1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ed, guarantee like new. Ship· tarily cooperating in the enforcement of MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PAINTING. pnpel1ng. Dan Mer- FROM PLUS A FINE SELEC· Eleven Mile Rd., Novi. Phone ley's Watth Repair Shop, 138 E. this ordinance; to provide a penalty for 952-VV2. 38 :------~ I rilt. Phone Plymouth 774-R. Main, opposite A & P. 20tf I , TION OF USED TRUCKS. 24tf EveI")' year on your youngster's · 1 TRENCHING SERVICE. 6" to violations thereof and to repeal all other 1953 PONTIAC 8. Low mileage. birthday why not sign his name 10 CARPENTER work, cupboards, 20" wide, up to 6 feet deep. anolhcr United Slates Savings Bond. Phone 747. 3Bx • PRINTING. ordinances and sections of ordinances in porches, attic rooms and gen- non & Don. Phone Logan 3·2433 Here's II girt thai means good hAl'll conflict therewith. cash for the fUlure. For IlChool 01' G. E. MILLER DEEP, well jet pump, 1h h.p. eral repair. John Gotro. Phone or Wayne 0694J. 9tf 810. 39xtf ------college. n..cause ns Ihose birllidays About 250 feet of 48" cham OF ALL KINDS II:=-:-:-:------::-1 BAKE SALE, sponsored by Blue roll by-Ihosc Savings Bonds are Sales & Service link fence. Will sell at less than piling up - collecting inlerest- STANDING timber. Describe Star Mothers, February 26 at eaming extra mone,. for ,.our half price. 1 new oil heater, 1 new fully, give directions to your Freydl Cleaners. 38-39 EARL BANKS DODGE • PL mOUTH coal heater, small odd lots of new youngster.. United States Savings DODGE Th& Northville Record farm. E. L. Norton, Deerfield, ------1 Bonds now mature in lese than len roofing. New odd size storm win- Mich. 35·42 MOVrNG FURNITURE - Pianos yeal'8--8Rd the,. pa,. oir handsome- JOB·RATED TRUCKS dows, baby walker, high chair, al)d electrical appliances. Mon- Township Clerk ly I four dollal'S for eve..,. t~ dol. junior bed, double size bed, single PHONE 200 SEVVING and general alterations: day through Friday call 741·W llll'l ,-ou put· in~ 127 Hutton St. bed, floor lamps, coffee table, new Ruth C. Rounsville, 4BO Ever· 'til 5 p.m., after 5 p.m., Saturdays h', never too soon to plan (or yonI' PHONE43B Hollywood headboards. Phone =- ....::Igreen, Plymouth. Phone Ply. and Sundays included, call 692. 38-39 "ounpte ..', futu ..e. Start bU1ing him Open 'iU 9:00 P,M. 15~fl. ._~ United State.e SaYings Bond. toda,.. Northville 1111·VV. 38 485· W. 37-38 , I r------~-

Page Six THE NORTHVILLE HOOORi'J Thursday, F~~utitr is,. 1954 ,- "~7I ..... - s=r:....- -- El.oLIS ATTEND& CLINIC Stud~ftts Ask FOr ~nd Monroe Weston. (ffl a later pet'itions are being' dit'aulated in If you could ~ Reserves Win ,Monte Ellis of Ellis Electronics Historical Data !Ssue ~he Record will preselN bio- hIs. behalf. . attended a 2-day clinic Monday , graphical sketch~s o~ ~ach P;:5On Other village offices t& Be fill- WOULD YOU S~VE and Tuesday in Detroit on RCA The eighth grade history class for 'Yhom nommatmg petition. ed are unlikely to have tNiy can- Sixth Game color television. at the high school Is compiling a life flIed,. as. p.repared personally didates except incumbentll seek·- YOUR FAM,LY ••• history of Northville,. -' by each n;tdlv1dual.) ing re-election. Mary AleX:l¥ilder> By 49-39 Score ... from a fire? ••from Good Kitchens Mu~l Be 'Planned The history will be published in D6ian's actual candidacy is a is a candidate to succeed hefS'elf "Good kitchens don't just hap- booklet form and cople, will be mattej' of speculation at this time as cle:k, as are A. Russell Clarke, a killer? .. from TB? pen, they must be planned," sgys put on sale. ,~;caus~ of his statement that he treasurE!J', and E. M. Bogart, a1fo Miss Marjorie Bettesworth, Jack· If any resident of Notthville ,IS not a candidate". However, sessor. Of cOUrJ. your answer Is YES 10 son home economist. Here are all Ihree I has any information reladAg to Well, TB(hlberculalll)lsa killer. some suggestions she- gave for planning counter space: Plan for the early history of the Village, II can spread like a flre, and If they should contact Alvin Skow you've 9 otTB, yourfarnily con get 15 inches by refrigerator (adja- it from you! cent to open side of door); 36 or a~ eighth grade student. Calline Make sure you clon"haYe TB- inches to the right side of sink Strow I§ phone number is 497-M. lE you clo have TB, you'll be lold !lowla getwelland prolectyour bowl; 30 inches to the left side of f amHy from 11. sink bowl; 24 inches beside and ALL within reach of the range; 36 inch- I CHECK YOUR CHESt es for mixing and food prepara- GET AN X.RAY ... TODAYI tion. TALL Knee·level GIRLS loading Unmatched DO ." height visibility- YOURSELF comfortable, (Continued from Page' @W~ roomy caDs sion. Ely's term as CommiSsionmr EeONOMleAllV still has two years to run: : OTHER CANDIDATES' Others interested in rUl1nihg! i EMllV____ .J for the three seats on -the Villlfga- I COME IN! Commission are Mike Allen; in-:.- Great V·8's . cumbent, Forrest "Doc" D~1r. : and take a look at and Konrad A. Facknitz, Ed WeH.·H,: our_many FG FT TP "SPRUCE-UP- Hollis 2 0 4 Thrifty ~'s TIME" Specials Burns 4 2 10 Waterloo 6 2 14 CLIP the Nieuwkoop I 3 0 6 "Do-It-Yourself Patterson 4 3 11 portion of this ad Funk 1 0 2 Sharpest Skow 1 0 2 and SAVE Holman 0 0 0 tnrning of Newton 0 0 Q Newton ~. 0 0 0 any truck Smith 0 0 0 it aH adds u~ fa ..... Miller 0 0 0 on our Martin 0 0 0 Totals 21 7 49 Abetter deal Scout Card Party Don't forget the Girl Scout card party tonight at 8 o'clock at the fodhe:man -.-, t I '~ 5' 7" r V.F.W. Hall on NortllvilTe Rd. . ":' ". ..,.y .. \ Roller Set ROLLER SET OTWELL and over 1.98 Value SALE }38 HEATING & SUPPLY atthewheel

• ': I "Winkler Products Makes Painting Easy! - SEE OR PHQNE' US WATCH for DIU'! Includes 9lJzx14lJz" rust-resistant tray, You Should Try" FOR A GOOD DEAL 7" wool-covered roller. sfulwing of fash·· Plione iODS created ex.· USE OUR 1101·3" elUsively for the Day or G.IE. MILLER SALES & SERVICE LAY-AWAY StfNee'do··. Gamble Store ., Ni§ht . bIli figure. They'll: 127}Hutton S~eet NorthVIlle, Mich. .\"1:Je out soon. Don't! -7-' ...1: PLAN NORTHVILLE 265 W. Ann Arbor Road FIrst I. q.. nty, first la St)'le. misS these beauti- ~ Open Evenings Unlil' 9:00 P..M. SOU.Dlolllolid Sport S..,u fol' 117 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 1127. Plymouth· "'yllo Matle.' DlU'elie CoUOIl fizJ dresses for... 7 .##~####~######,###########C###########c## #######'##~#' ,##~ .J' ~ ••J1••J1••••••• ~.~.~ ••••• JW ------_\ Spring. S. L. BRADER'S DEPARTMENT STORE NotVs the time for a FEATURES LOW PRICES on the FREE, IINTER-· items now advertised. _INSPECTION Freydl Cleaners , • and Men's Wear VI LLA dress, shoppe - BIG YANK BIG YANK MEN'S 25(; of your coal, oil or gas 112 E. Main Phone I I 150 N. CENTEB:.Slt .. PHONE 575. WORK PANTS COTTON SOX WORK SHIRTS .- In grey, khaki and In grey, khaki and Special for ./' furnace or boilerl dark green. dark green. .f This Week Formerly $3.95 Att now - while your furnace or ' boiler is in cpwaJ;on - to have it -; , Now at Formerly $2.79 19c pair or thoroughly inspected by our au- thorized Timken Silent Automatic $3.59 Now $2.59 6 pair $1.00 Heating Experts! Regardless of its makeor model, we will test all vital partS to prevent costly repairs or MEN'S OVERALL PANTS Men's and Boy's breakdowns in the weeks ahead I Happy Jack Brand, .- GENUINE LEVIS No charge.•. No obligation! Heavy IloOz. Quality. Heavy 8ooz. Quality. If you now heat with oil, we can guarantee you fuel oil Sizes 27 to 44 waist. savings up to 25%, with the amazing Timken Silent 2.19 Sellers at $1.98 Automatic "Wall-Flame" Burnet! In thousands of 2.39 Sellers at $2.19 All lengths $3.65 homes, it has already paid for itself in fuel oil savings alone. There is absolutely no cost or obligation!

WHITE BOYISHEAVY QUALITY SHEET BLANKETS OVERALLS Phone now for Free fUIII. laving IIStlmalll and fact. Large size 7Ox95 II-oz. Penrod brand. on 36-monlh ealy·pay planl Our regular 2.39 sellers A regular 2.98 seller ''''> l..l. • at $1.98 Special at $2.39 Sola and Installed by PROUDLY SOLD and INSTALLED BY We have wonderful specials in Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases. All are 128 count. Some are Mohawk, Pepperill and Saloma Spring Maid brands. All are first quality. '';1,(1lt: 63x 99 at 1.79 8Ix 99 at 1.98 • Contour sheets: Twin size 2.09; Full size 2.39. 72x 99 at 1.89 81xl08 at -_ 2.19 • Pillowcases 72xl08 at 1.98 9Oxl08 at 2.29 42x36 , 4.98

l~....,_• ...-i,{..... _...._-.~~ ...... _'" _ Thursday, February 18. 1954 THE NOR'llHV1LLERECORD Page Seven Get,1:OgeUler Club. • Ladywood Bake Sala. 'The. Get.-Together. Cl.ubJ w.illJ The junior class of Ladywood 'meet. at the home oj MJ-, and! ;Mj:s., High School will hold a bake sall Russell Rinehart on B.radnro:- Rd. SOPTWATER Final Plans Ready for on Feb. 20 at the office of the Feb. 20. NOlthville Record. _ WITH A Safety Patrol Dinner Blue Star Molher's Bake Sale The Blue Star Mothex's bake Woman's Club Has Final plans for the Safety Patrol banquet to be held sale wiIi be held at Freydl Clean- PERMUTIT Thursday. Feb. 25, at St. Paul's Lutheran qh~rch h!'ve ers Feb. 26. Automatic Water Conditioner Special been announced by P.T.A. President Mrs. WIlham MIlne Annual Dinner Backed by 40 Yrs. Experience Mother's Club Members of. th~ NQl:fuviU~ Wo-- and Mrs. Richard Martin of the Room Mother's Club.. _ man's Club held. tbeil1 annual din· Detergents needed! The Mother's Club will meet Hard water soap curd! Dick Kay will be. master ~f~decor"a:tions is under the chair- Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs. C. M. ner meeting at tb.e First p[~Y- ceremonies. .The p~og~am WIll manship of Mrs. Richard Juday. terian Church. HQIJ.Se last Friday NO Chapped and red handsl Goodrich, 305 Dunlap St. Mrs. -Rust stains on clothesl commence wIth the smgm,~ ,of the She is assisted by Mrs. George Charles Ely and Mrs. Matt Hous- evening, witb theix husbands and --Bathtub ringl "Star Spangled Banner., Mrs. Kohs, Mrs. William Weidner and friends as ~ueili. Dr. Charles E. llMlflP 1'M~I er will be co-hostesses. It will be -r.ime stained dishwarel Russell Atchison at the plano. Mrs. Stuart Thomson. a social meeting and games will Irwin, Assi.!>taut ProfessQr of Rev. E. E. Rossow will give t.he With the help of Girl Scouts of be thl! highlight of the evening. Speech at Michigan State Col- SAVES THE AVERAGE invocation, followed by the dm- Troop 13 the committee is mak- lege, was g\J.est speaker for the FAMILY MORE THAN ONLY! ner, prepared by the ladies of the ing nut c~ps for each patrol mem- Ladywood Card Party occasion. Lutheran Church. ~rs. J. Fe~le ber. The handles of the cups will Dr. Irwin's theme for the eve- $150 YEARLY The Mother's Club of Ladywood ning was, that many of us have is chairman of the dmner comrrut- form an eight-inch tall Safety High School is sponsoring a card tee. Patrol boy or girl. Scattered lost the key to happy living by Can be purchased on smW1 ~ ~ OR THIS NEW 13 CU. FT. GENUINE party to be held Monday evening, monthly payments with AMERMAN TO SPEAK throughout the center of the ta- the rLJsb and pressure of our ev- Feb. 22 at 8 o'clock. A patriotic ery day lives. His talk was inter- no money dow. Following the meal, Russell bles will be 12-inch figures of theme is to be used in the decora- preted with lively humor that Arne r man superintendent' of Safety Patrol people. On the tion. Cherry pie, lee cream and CALL FOR AMAZlNG FREE kept his audience in laughter HOME DEMONSTRATION schools, will' say a word of wel- speaker.s tables will be three coffee will be served. AU those "ccllll~fllQ ,60JllcFlcczcr' much of the time. , come. Other after-dinner speakers larger flgures-one patr~l bOY1a wishing to attend may call Mrs. Table decorations consisted of Plymouth 1508 will be Police Chief Joe Denton patrol .g.irl and a. ~oliceman- WIlliam Madigan or Mrs. Claude red Valentines with a button W SAV!i$70 on d and James Madigan, supervisor symbollzmg the splnt of .coop- No ObligaUon, of course I Hurry~ BUY NO H e freezer! Crusoe. sewn on the center, the latter Hurry. freeze 0 • of the public school Safety Pat- eration. The c~lor theme will be enuine Deep . I Remember, symbolizing the title of Dr. Ir- brand neW ~ce is just firs~big saVing, n shopping IO!. The movie, "One, Two, green and whIte. Orient Chapter O..E.S. win's speech which was "Button, * Three", furnished by the Auto- 30 YEARS OLD Orient Chapter O.E.S. and the Button, Wh~'s Got The Button". Plymouth purc"a:eeP:~ food cosls, as well aSD:n't delayl mobile Club,. will then b.e shown. The Safety Patrol program, in Northville Lodge are sponsoring The decorating committee was you sa eal preparation ti~e, tC:;r is for limited d The commIttee arrangmg table existence for some 30 years, was their annual ball Friday evening, Mrs. Richard Kay and Mrs. Al an m Harvest lime 0 Softener Service . 'this generous J + n__ u_n_. + first started in Northville in 1935. Feb. 26 in the Northville High Wistert. School gymnasium. There will be time only. Besides the more than 50 mem- Seated with Dr. Irwin at the 459 S. MAIN • PLYMOUTH I j dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ..~UCK,Yl.OUIE" bers of the public school Safety speaker's table were Mr. and Mrs. Next to Consumers Power il public IS invited. Dress optlOna!. " Patrol attending the banquet, Fred Van Atta, Dr. and Mrs. ~us-I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e Deepfreeze hast Radiant Condenser • Aulomatic . whose names were published last sell Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. Carll ~ Orient Chapter O.E.S. Signal Lighls and Temper(llure Control. Floaling Action '1 week, the following youngsters Bryan and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Orient Chapter No. 77, O.E.S., Lid with Lock. Sliding Bl.Iskels wilh Dividers 0 Exclusive will attend from Our La~y of Fredsell. will hold its regular business Mrs. Atchison will succeed Mrs. * Try The Want Ads Casseroles • Deepfreeze Super-Powered operating j Victory School: Shane Murphy, meeting at 7:30 p.m. this Friday Van Atta as J?resident of the Wo- YNrl'JArIY'wY'rl'rl'rlV"h·a·rl'.·rI'."~ mechanism. Five-Year Prolettion Plan - 13 Cu. FI.- ", Dennis Madigan, Philip,Lorang:r, in the Masonic Hall. Refresh- . Max Dillenbeck, Martm Flavm, man's Club for the coming year. holds 450 Ibs, of food. ments and a social hour will fol- ~ OTWELL •• , Ray Hood, Richard 'weber, John iow. All members are asked to be Crusoe, Richard Heslip, Ro~er ~ HEATING & SUPPLY § Easy Term5! Low Down Payment! Come In Today! f present. .-J>-..... t».,J:.l Weber, Michael Baggott, Pat Gill, ~ Michael Modos, John Klocke, Ro- Harry Jackson ~ "Moistened Air - Melhodist Adult Fellowship G> bert Mitchell. Gordon HUbbert, The Adult Fellowship group of Dies Feb. 17 House Not Dry" Chris Politz, John Manica, Lyn- the First Methodist Church will wood Mitchell, Michael Flavin Funeral services will be held ~. Phone Northville Electric Shop hold a Father and Son banquet and George Funke. at 1 p.m. Saturday at Casterline ~ J~~l-:r March 2 at 6:30 p.m. in the 153 E. Main St. Church House. Tickets are $1.50 Funeral Home for Harry Jacks9n ~ Night of 533 Rouge St., who died Wed- for adults and $.75 for children, Phone 184 Open 8 to Q. l"'fig~y 'tiI 9 WHERE & WHEN nesday morning. '265 W. Ann Arbor Road ten years old and under. A full obituary will be pub- Plymouth -£:::::_-..- Methodist W.S.C.S. Circles ! --"""'" On Tuesday, Feb. 23, the circles B.P.W. Club lished in next week's Record. ...o.o."'o•••o No . of the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist The monthly meeting of the lo- Church will meet for pot-luck cal Business and Professional /(f~gef luncheon and business meetings. Woman's Club will be held on ~cc====c==c==c======c===~cc==~-PLYMOUTH- . ~:,~ ... The Bertha Neal Circle will meet Monday, Feb. 22. Dinner will be SPOTLIGHT_, with Mrs. Merner Eilber, 321 Ray- served at the Methodist Church son St. and the Lucy Filkins Cir- House at 6:30 p.m. cle will meet with Mrs. William PENN THEATRE H. Cansfield, 404 W. Dunlap St. Chicken Pie Dinner The Grace Tremper Circle' will The Methodist Church House is COFFEE meet with Mrs. Lena Bogart, 335 having a chicken pie dinner Fri- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 17-18-19-20 N. Center St. day, Feb. 19 from 5:30 to 7 p,m. West~rn in 3-D ~till _ JOHN WAY~E - GEIlALDINE PAGE;._ j' r "''$~ I ," -in- ... ~, Oh/~'0: •• J t "HONDO" '·Lb. Bag IWarnercolor) A really great Western. News Shorts French Brand Coffee ... ~;:. 91c

i Spotlight Coffee ···3 ~~.g$2.61 .1 Sunday, Monday Tuesday, February 21-22-23 I DONALD O'CONNOR. JANET LEIGH o I -in- "WALKING MY BABY BACK HOME" (Technicolor) FUn for all the -Family ••• )0 fabrics A gay, laugh-filled musical. News Shorts Sunday Showing: 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 But who'sgetting dinner?' Wednesday, Thursday, FJ.·i~ay, Saturday, Feb. 24-25-26-27 Thousands fJI Yards 3-D OF DELIGHTFUL RITA HAYWORTH • JOSE FERRER • ALDO RAY -In- "MISS SADIE THOMPSON" SPRING Somerset Maugham's never-to-be-forgotten story springs to life in Technicolor and Three Dimension PRINTS News . Shorts AND -PLYMOUTH- PLAINS PENNIMAN • ALLEN THEATRE IN ALL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 17-18-19-20 THE LATEST FARRICS KEITH LARSEN - PEGGIE CASTLE -in- "SON OF BELLE STAR" c to per yd. (Cinecolor) 59 1.89 - Western - . ! - plus - .. ROD CAMERON • TAB HUNTER For best selection -in- Choose your spring "THE STEEL LADY" - Adventure-Drama - sewing needs now at ••• Nightly showings - 6:30 and 9:05 •••MOln's Saturday Matinee - One shOWing only, starting at 2 P.M. ELECTRIC RANGE, Sunday, Monday Tuesday, February 21-22·23 J1-1 o/course ·;1Dunning's ROCK HUDSON • DONNA REED ~~ r -in- ~ 7;<;""·:) Stay young (and relaxed) with the kids. , • let your electric oven ~~ Your Friendly Store '= get meals while you play. You'll love a modern electric rango ,."- "GUN FURY" --!IIilIIII (Technicolor) Kf~ ... ' -automatic controls cook for you. - Western - , What's more, electric cooking cuts kitchen clean.up time News Shorts *A COMPLETE way down ••• walls and curtains stay spotless Sunday Showing: 3:00-5:00-7:00·9:00 ••• pots and pans slay bright and shin)'. LINE OF NOTIONS! Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 24-25-26-27 JOEL McCREA • YVONNE DeCARLO , $ -in- II1U}l O-r 3J ~VFoq~* ,~ 15I~\-Y:.:Mgl&T-thJO~ HUO s 'sb:4'J)W n!lqO D,A oW :1'1 - Western - "'1'O!\vs') 1110 \" 10'i Shor~li 13, T~itUIci~~d~e '\ I bne Showing Only starting at 2 P.M: j -

Thursday, February 18, 1954 Page Eight THE NORTHVILLE RECORD , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stacy of ...-.r..vV..au>------C.A.R. Amateur Show to Walled Lake announce the arriv- ... Livonia Seeks al of a baby girl, Luverta Jean, \r New Member on News Around Northville Be Held This Saturday . born Feb. 4 at Sessions Hospital. lightfully new paint colors for ed by plane after a two week va· j '. • •. The baby weighed six pounds and County Board Rev. Ivan E. Hodgson is a dele- your spring painting. 38-40 cation in Miami, Fla. rr:he Plym~)Ut~ Cor~ers Soclety. of the ChIldren of the three ounces. gate to the Convocation on Ur?an • • • · . . IAmencan RevolutIOn will present lts second annual ama- Livonia has received permis- Life being held in Columbus, 0., Charles F. Buttermore of Lake Best wishes are extended' to teur show at 8 p.m. this Saturday evening in the Plymouth Stephen Ray is the name of the sion to conduct a special census Feb. 24-26. The meeting will deal St., a sUp'ervisor with Sugden and "Aunt Mary" Hedge on her 8lst High School Auditorium. 'six ,pound, five ounce son born in an attempt to prove the city with such problems of leadership, Sivler Co., was at Michigan State birthday this week. - : to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duman is entitled to one more member programs, reaching the unchurch- College recently attending a • • • Miss Patricia Galvin of Lady- dance; Catherine Laskowski, La- of Livonia Feb. 5 at Sessions Hos- ed, stewardship and finance, de- course for supervisors of high- Mr. and Mrs. William Liverance wood High School will be mis- dywood High, ,!-ocal solo; Bob pita I. on the Wayne County Board of tress of ceremonies: Judges will Rue, Bentley High, vocal solo', nominational strategy, specializ- way construction. The meeting of Thayer Blvd. will celebrnte Supervisors. ed ministries and publIC relations be Mrs. W. G. Williams of North- Sarah Burks, Northville, piano Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry of Permission for the census came was held at Kellogg Center. their 59th wedding anniversary for the Urban Church. * • • on Feb. 20. The family plans a big ville and Mrs. William Bohl, Mrs. solo; Patricia Kaltenbach, Lady- Plymouth are the proud parents Monday from the Secretary of ~ * • dinner the following day. Louise Cigile and Nat Sibbold of wood High, ,vocal solo; Lucien of a baby girl, Sandra Susan, State's office in Lansing. Friends of Mrs. Harold Bloom Sharlene Mary Rathwell of • • • Plymouth. Lovewell, Northville, piano solo; five pounds, 11 ounces, born Feb. Some observers in Detroit pre- will be happy to know that she Waterford Township and James 'zes will be gl'ven to Tonie Bondie, Jacky Ethier, Kay One-Point Landing! Lee Metcalfe of Livonia were d M J .1' Cash prl 9 at Sessions Hospital. dicted that other fast-growing is Improving and WIll be home Mr. an rs... Zayti and F h R th R L d from the University Hospital united in marriage Tuesday eve- three children, Michael, Jimmy winners in both the junior and H~ehan, ul ylan,. a ywood 'communities in Wayne County and Sherry, are .spending a few senior high divisions. Proceeds of Ig, voca se ecllon; Susan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duane THE point? " will follow suit, With the result some time thiS week. ning, Feb. 9 by Justice E. M. Bo- Sherwood of Plymouth announce It may~cost you hundreds of , • • * gart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ha- weeks in Miami, Fla. the show will be sent to the D.A.R. Lloyd, Bentley, piano solo; Bob that control of the board will • • • Amel ican Indian College at Ba- Markley, Plymouth, accordion the arrival of Kip Sherwood, sev- dollars, if someone is injured pass from Detroit to the suburbs. Kathleen Collins, daughter of m~l of Detroit were the attending cone, Okla. • solo; Patricia White, Nancy Bow- en pounds, nine ounces, on Feb. 5. on your premises! There are 97 members on the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Collins wItnesses. .. • • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King of an,' Donna Frisbie, Suzanne Mairs, I Pittsburgh, Pa. spent Saturday The junior division program Northville, vocal selection; Caro- board, 50 of whom come from of East Cady St. celebrated her I' . . --... Before that someone lands DefrOlt and 47 from out-county eighth birthday Saturday, Feb. CorrectlOn-Th.e Recor~ was In with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryan and includes Glenn Schultz, North- lyn Smith, Northville, guitar and MIchael G~le, welghmg eIght llet let us provide pounds and SIXounces, was born on your .wa " . cities villages and townships. 13. She invited 17 guests for dlll- error last .week In reportmg that Mrs. Elizabeth Thayer of W. Main ville, accordion solo; Marilyn vocal selection, and Janelle Stein- ner-each girl having her own Fred Collms IS the new scout- St. Mr. King is associated' with Miller, Gisselle La Pierre and hoff, Ladywood, tap dance. to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mitts Feb. you WIt ~ ~?mprehenslve Under the present set-up, Li- 1 11. Personal LlabllIty Insurance. vonia with a 1950 census popula- individual little cake with light- master of Scout ~roop N-5. ~he the West Penn Power Co. in Leah Nolan, NorthVIlle, tap Approximately $10,000 of tion ~f 17,534 persons, is entitled ed candle. After Kathleen opened new scout le:de; I~ Earl Collins. Pittsburg and was in Lansing at- dance; Kathleen Vots, Livonia, tending meetings at Michigan tap dance; Donna Garlick, North- protection for about $10. to two members of the board. her gifts, she and her guests spent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyle Mor- 1'.1:rs. Russell Clarke recently State College. Mrs. King is a VIlle, tap dance; Brenda Fore- However, city offiCIals say Li- the evening playing games. oney of Walled Lake announce vonia has about 37,OO(}residents. spent a week in Staten Island, great:.grandniece of Mrs. Tha'yer./ man, Plymouth, vocal solo; Rich- the birth of a daughter, Patricia Better see us for a protec- • • • N.Y. viSIting her sister, Mrs. C. ard Drew, Northville, piano solo; tion check-up TODA YI If this is borne out by the census, Catharine Rambeau, Doug Hei- ~VttM" , Elizabeth, seven pounds, nine M. Gooding. Livonia will oe entitled to one sl~r. Terry Duchesneau and Bob TUl!Jlday Book Club MeeJs Mary Jane West, Plymouth, cor- ounces, born Feb. 11. more member on the board. Sloane attended the J-Hop at • • • The Tuesday Book Club met onet solo, and George Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. David G. Hazlett Thlee----- Arlene Nelson, who is attend- Many other Wayne Cqunty Michigan State College Friday, this week at the home of Mrs. F. Leo Campbell and Glenn Schultz, of Alexandria, Va. are the proud Mr. and Mrs. Glenn LaVerne ing Michigan State Normal Col- CARRINGTON' communities have doubled the Feb. 12. Cathy reports seeing sev- Donald Sober on Sheldon Rd. to Northville, accordion and vocal parents of a baby boy, David Krieg of Plymouth are the proud lege in Ypsilanti, was a member population since 1950. elal other NorthVIlle students and hear Mrs. W. L. Howard review selection. Jeffrey, born Jan. 27 at Ft. Bel- parents of a baby boy, Michael of the cast of the annual Senior ----A.gency friends there-Bob Kirkey and Richter's new book "The. Light The senior division lists the voir, Va. The grandparents are Val ,born Feb. 12 and weighing Musical Feb. 11 and 12. Mary Lovewell, Tom Heslip and in the Forest". following contestants: Vern Died- the Percy L. Hazletts of Water- six pounds, two ounces. Mrs. Mary Keeney and Suzanne 126 North Center Street Joan Perry, DaVId Severance and Mrs. Wilfred Becker of Dubuar rick, Plymouth, tenor saxophone; ford and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Stark Give Demonstration Price of W. Mam St. and Mrs. Claudette Doan, Barbara Bayless St., a new resident of Northvjlle, Jay Page, Cynthia Mellen, Janice of Scott Ave., Northville. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George William Northville Florence Price of Detroit return- of Psychodrama and Bruce Wagenschutz. was a guest of Mrs. Sober. Howarth, Northville, clarinet, Stark spent two weeks in Alex- DuPree of South Lyon announce Phone 284 flute and piano selection; Jim Zu- andria and Mr. Stark flew to Vir- the birth of a six pound, 11 ounce A psychodrama team from the • • • kosky, Plymouth, piano solo; ginia Sunday, Feb. 7 to take a baby girl, Mary Joyce, born Feb. Northville State Hospital present- Mrs Stuart Campbell of Hor- 'd I ~ Father and Son 1 Try Th e Want A S 'Cynthia Mellen, Northville, toe look at his new grandson. 13. ed a demonstration Feb. 16 in De- ton Ave. gave a Valentine lunch------=------=----.------troit at a meeting of the Detroit ('on this week for 12 guests hon- * Association for Adult Education. oring her sister, Mrs. L. B. Young Dinner Held at Psychodrama is a form of group of Detroit. . . . therapy in which patients act out • • • scenes with hospital staff mem- On Thursday, Mrs. Albert Lutheran Church More than 100 guests attended bers. They often portray life situ- Northrup entertained Mrs. R. M. Fords' ~e"" Ball·doint Suspension gives you -the the Father and Son banquet held ations which have troubled the Atchison, Mrs. Orson Atchinson, last Friday evening at St. Paul's patient. Mrs. Frederick Collins, Mrs. C. Lutheran Church. Psychodrama also is used as a M. Goodrich, Mrs. Raymond Still- means of preparing patients ready son, Mrs, Emmett Wirth and Mrs. Sponsored by the Ladies Aid Society, the program featured a to leave the hospital for such John Clark for luncheon and ca- Newest Ride on the·Road ! things as applymg for a job. nasta. roast beef dinner, musical selec- tions, a magician, and prizes for PartiCipating in the program • * * 1 the oldest father, youngest father , ~ u~ .:.) :~~l'~:~~~~;!~'~~::: .<,~:~:,',;: ','"'~.~~~;<:' ~~: ~~. » " ...:- t" .... , .... :- ~ i~~;~~ "<"I' '" ~~~~J~;~,::~ were Abraham Brickner, psych i- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rodgers of 2' ~ :~t;:.: < :- 5-~~~~7~~~.; and son, and father with the most ~.. w.:-,.;.~"" ... ::-..~ "..... ~ ...... atric social work supervisor, who Baseline Rd. entertained at the sons. is director of psychodrama at the Valentine dinner dance at Mea- Music was supplied by Richard «r~~~~~ ;~'~::~~~~~~~~~'~,J~~:~ hospital; Dr. G. F. Newman, hos- dowbrook Country Club Feb. 13. Miller, John Kendrick and Louis ( .(';.'N ':;:"., ~ • pital psychiatrist; Mrs. Freda TheIr guests were Mr. and Mrs. Meisner while the magician was Galli, psychiatric nurse, and Har- Jack Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roy Rew. old Bynum, clinical psychologist. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bige- The oldest father present was This type of presentation is part low of Detroit, Dr. O. J. Robinson Andrew Carlson, who attended of the hospital's information and and Mrs. Robinson, and Dr. H. G. with his son, Arthur; grandson, mental health education program. Godfrey and Mrs, Godfrey. Arthur, Jr., and great-grandson, Tours of the hospital and speech- • • • John Gibson, Jr. es by staff members before com-; Milton Blosmquist of Northville The prize for being the young- munity groups also can be ar-I has been accepted as a member est father went to Howard Miller, ranged by calling Northville 1290 of the Norse Civic Association. Jr. while the youngest son was weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 Clark's newly enlarged paint Steven Carter. The father with p.m. department has dozens of de- the most sons attending the din- ner was Carl Hughes, who has five boys. Edward Landau was toastmas- ter at the dinner while Mrs. Law- THERE ARE manv WAYS rence Le Fevre pn:sented the of- fiCial welcome. Konrad Facknitz presented the toast to the sons TO DRY LAUNDRY ..• while Tommy Lein toasted the fathers, Program chairman for the af- Ford front suspension fair was Mrs. Arnold Heidt while Mrs. Arthur Janetzke served as ticket chairman. Mrs. Vernon before it reaches you! Newton was dinner chairman and dinmg room chairman was Mrs handling easier! Fred Heidt, Jr.

THE "OLD" ROADS won't seem the same with Ford's new Ball-Joint Suspension "paving" the way for you. Youll enjoy a softer, more level ride because Ford's new system allows greater shock absorbing movement "GOD" of the front wheels. Handling is far better, too, not only on turns but on the straightaways as well. That's because conventional kingpin~ have been replaced'by simple, sealed ball joints that won't stick INSURANCE or bind. No other car in Ford's Beld can equal this modem ride- )) because no other has Ball-Joint Suspension. Please excuse me if the title of this artlcle sounds a bit sac- Agile new performance, too, is yours in a '54 Ford. Whether you nlegious to you, but it expres- choose Ford's new 130-h.p. Y-block V-S or 1I5-h.p. I-block Six ses the religious ten den c y of you get the quick response and smooth, quiet operation of a modem man y people overhead valve, low-friction deep-block engine. And no matter which These p e 0 pIe of Ford's 28 new models you choose you enjoy recognized know very lit- Seals out dirt. You elm forget road splash because dirt and waler can't style leadership-with clean, modem lines .•• sparkling new colors ••• tle about God get into the ball joints in Ford's new front suspension. Each of the four joints and harmonizing upholstery fabrics and trim. since they do is effectively sealed by a unique rubber-and-metal shield. This means that con· not read the Bi- ble in which tact surfaces of each ball and socket remain clean-wear is kept to a minimum. God re v e a 1s himself to man. They therefore do not know that their sin has seperated them from God so they al'e "without hope and without God in this world". But since can it and there IS a certain element of BUT you do FASTER risk in living and a sure time of death in which we must de- CHEAPER with a MODERN, part from this earth, these peo- ple hold some sort of religious beliefs which I have termed AUTOMATIC GAS CLOTHES DRYER "God Insurance". This insur- ance, they think, will bring them help through prayer An automatic gas clothes dryer dries your when they need it and heaven in etermty when they die. clothes soft and fluffy in less time and with less Their religion is often as sup- Eliminates 12 wear points. Ford's Ball-Joint Front Suspension elimi- effort. You can forget weather worries and erstitious as those in heathen- nates 12 of 16 points of wear found in conventional systems. Rubber-bushed dom, Christianity is based up- supports at inner ends of suspension control arms not only reduce the number clothesline problems too! on the truths as expounded in Keeps that new-car feel. You'll enjoy Ford's ncw-c.'lr feel much longer God's Word, the Bible. The because ball joints are spring-loaded to compensate automatically for any of wellr points hut also insulate chassis from road noises. Get the facts and you'll get a modern, fast, matter of right standing with wear. Front wheels hold alignment far longer than with conventional systems. God according to this Faith is economical GAS CLOTHES DRYER. alone through repentance and Ball joints can't stick or bind. Steering remains consistently easy, We cordially invite faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. :. And religion that denies the you to Test Drive a truths taught in the Bible can- F.C,.,. '54 Ford not rightfully be called Chris- " ; ')11" tianity. I urge you readers to get· first hand information by .ONLY~DRIES CLOTHES reading St. John's Gospel for I'ourself". ______-----GREAT TV, FORDTHEATRE SO FAST 0 •• COSTS SO Peter F. NieuwkooJ). Pastor LITTLE TO RUN First Baptist Church NORTHVILLE Cy OWENS Bible School, 10 a.m, "YOUR NORTHVILLE FORD DEALER" Morning Worship, 11 a.m. For Your Conyenlence. We Ate Open Weekdays Until 8 P.M .. Saturday. Until. P.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.rn. 117 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1320

...,.,....#,##,,#.,,#"t#####,## ..#~~ 1 -:------.-,;,------__ ~o",e ~_.- Col'C\G sel, 'P ~·""··"·~·"""··"·~~······""·~··"··"· at /t.& News About Salem SEE- YOUR CORRESPONDENT - MRS. CARLETON HARDESTY I ~I I - PHONE NORTHVILLE 141D·Mll ~I ~ -f.. SOCIAL NEWS Upper Grades Coralee Pickard and Beth and The .upper grade room had a Elizabeth Buers were iast Tues- Valel.ltme party Feb. 12. For en- day evening callers at the WH- tertammen.t we square danced.. liam Hall home in Detroit. Mrs. The comImttees ~ere as follows: Hall has been sick. ' refr~shments, Jam;e Nagel; dec- How You at oratIOns, Joan WIlson; prepara- /~ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evans of tion, Delplis Young; Valentine Plymouth were Sunday callers box, Donald Roberts; entertain- at the Charles Stacey home. ment. Jim Tanner. Our king was Mrs. Holly Opdycke and Don Billy Young and the queen was Lozen wree Sunday' dinner guests Priscilla Hilton. The knaves were \1I IUt,{ at the Cloyd Hardesty home at Bob Bryant, Mary Ann Bock Ja- \~ '" /4 You. Day After Day With IISUPER·RIGHT" MEATS Whitmore Lake. nice Nagel and Jim Tanner. ' You _~. Day After Day ~ Marjorie Clemens was a Sunday Charles Sulkowski is back in If'' - dinner guest at the Knowles Bu- school but Janice Campbell is on GROCERIES! ers home. After dinner they went stIll in the hospital with pneumo- FAMOUS to Jackson. nia. There are a lot of pupils out PILLSBURY-Chocolate Fudge, Spree, Whit. or Yellow ,~~' Friday evening the young peo- with colds. pie of the Feder~ted Church en- Mr. H. Ingels visited us. Feb. 4 "SUPER·RIGHT" QUALITY joyed themselves at a progressive a~d to.I~ us abo~t taxation. He supper. Coralee Pickard served WIll VlSlt us agam F~b. 18 and Cake Mixes. . 3 pRigs. 89e: the appentizer, Joyce Wilson the tell us about townshIp govern- rolls and salad, Ted Buers the ment. SLICED OR HALVES relish plate, Marjorie, Jim and Jack Clemens the main course, S . H ld f 29·0Z. 49c and Eva Nagy and Pat Benjamin erVICeS e or 2 CANS lona Peaches , , the dessert. Gregory McLaughlin CHUCK /' Mrs. Bob Pickard and daughter, Funeral services were held at RED SOUR PITTED Janet, were Saturday evening 2 p.m. Tuesday at White Chapel callers at the Knowles Buers Memorial Cemetery in Birming- BLADE CUT home. ,ham for Gregory V. S. McLaugh- lona Cherries 2 ~A~' 43c Cut to give more good eating Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pickard were lin, father of Comerford W. Mc- Sunday callers at the William Laughlin of W. Dunlap St. Stokely's Tomato Juice. ~ ; • ~ ; ~ 25c because no neck portions are in- , Pickard home. Mr. McLaughlin, a resident of ~J' cluded. Priced to help you cut - .i, Ethel Little from Detroit spent Bradford, N.NY., died Feb. 13 your meat bill. the week end at the Myra Taylor at Mt. Carmel Hospital at the age Stokely's Tomato Catsup ~ ; ••• 2 ~~:.. 29c ROAST LB. home. She is recovering from a of 64. He was visiting his son BETTY CROCKER • • • • • ~ ; • - I heart attack. here at the time of his death. Bisquick 4~rl39c "SUPER·RIGHT" SHORT SHANK COMPLiTELY CLEANED, TOP QUALITY Mrs. Raymond Lewis is home Funeral services were conduct- from the hospital and she thanks ed by Rev. Dr. Harold Fredsell. Sure Good Margarine • • ~ ; • • 2 bi:s. 43c everyone for the cards and flow- The body wa~ sent to Danbury, Smoked Picnics LI. 39c Fresh Fryers . . L8. 45c ers Conn., for bUrIal. . Water Maid Rice. • • • • • ; ; ~2 ,~o.29c . . Besides his son, Mr. McLaugh- "SUPIR-ItIGHI",. r ~. and Mr~. Morns had to take lin is survived by his wife, Hope, Krispy Crackers I'INIHINI ~ : : : ; ~ ~ 27. Smokeel Hams IHANK PORTION •• LI. 55, Turk.,_ I ~ l~luLi. LI. 49. lo;.ll~:·· LI. 63c theIr s~ns, yInce an~ Vance. to of Boston, Mass.; and three the :Umverslty HospItal Sunday daughters, Mrs. E. B. Van Winkle, Ritz Crackers lIlaHnV IALnD ; ~ ; ; ; ~ 33c LIO, Chili Stlcb 2ge evenmg. Mrs. Alexa Scherdatow and Miss Veal ROisI "l8~~~OtN 55. ..8f'f.mYe\ ~;;;'. ,~~. Jerry Bennett has chicken pox. Hope McLaughlin. lona Peaches ILICID OR HALVU. : ; ~ 2 'iA?,~.491 ~ILlCIOU' • ~ ...... LI Mrs. Eleanor Tanner and Jim- _ Veal Breast WHIM nU~D •••• . 15c CoIveI' SWHtlJrtads ; ; ; ; ;; lB. 49c my and Sharon. spent Sunday at 1/F::><;:~~.<;:)~<::>,,~~::>.c;:::>-<;:11 Sliced Pineapple DOLI.; ~ ~ : • 2 '~~t?f'37e "SUPlI-IIGHl" . ,t&e Howard Shipley home in Ply- NEW AUTOMATIC leg 0' Lamb TlNDIII, DSICIOUI LI. 69c Salami ~na~¥:.~ l::'o~'49~ mouth. Orange Juice FLORIDA ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ~J' 27. Kenneth Procter, Jr. was a Sat- ELECTROLUX urday caller at the George Ben- CLEANER Milkolet Grahams HfKMAN; ; ; ; ; ; 29. IAV. ON 'ISH AND llA FOOD nett home. oft ~ Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Detroit The Cleaner You Never ( Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes ~ ~ ; ~ ~2 .~tE:17e CAP'N JOHN q .. .. " spent Sunday at the Gilbert AI- Have to Empty ( Fresh Oystt" ~ 'INT 49••••• ~ 89. ,~-:'.Fish Sticks ".I *,;H;~fN" BRAND ~ • 1:~~. 49c ter home. C t KieHer Pears B~~~KHl~~1t ;;; 2 2l~~'49c S , The Salem Extension Club held US om Fish Fillets COD ~P~C:~~IItCH ~ ; ,tfo. 35. Shrimp MIDIUM 1f~x Tf,4f TO Le. Lt. 69c their bake sale Saturday, Fep. Adjustment Hygrade Party Loaf •• ;;;;. ,~~. 37e 13 and it was a very successful The Model LX Electrolux ClIANID;.': ~ ; LI. LI. sale. The money will be used to Cleaner can be Custom Adjust- Fresh Smelts 29. Salmon SteaD ; ; ; • ~ : ; :; 591 send delegates to the state can: )cd to every home. - Robinhood Flour .;; ~ ; : : ; '5 .If" 49c vention at East Lansing in July. The Custom Adjustment per- LI. DIMTY MooRl ~ ; ~ : : • • • 2~. Halibut Steaks • • • ; ; ; ; • • 39. Pickled HllTlng m :~~N :: ~1~l 35c The regular home extension mits the purchaser to obtain Beef Stew 3ge maximum efficiency at all meeting was held at the 'home of times and under all condi-' Mrs. William Clay on S~ .'M:,He tions-anywhere. Rd. Tuesday. Feb. 9. A speCIal In- No other' cleaner can be BREAST O' CHIC;KIH ... '" r 7.01. terest lesson on Swedish embroid- Custom Adjusted to th.e home. T F·sh 39c·~ ery was given by Mrs'..,C. Hodge-. • - ~OtD· ·.l,....,(Y··0;'''- - 4, '+ son. .:: ~I U1l' 1~ ':; ·'Mrs. Cloyd Hard~ty and Mrs. Home Demonstration YoU;~ Day After Day on FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Opdycke went to Ohio Thursday by your local Electrolux 'c:;;c;~'ca;~:YU:;~;:~;~;:' 251"Y' They were callers at the Georg~ Representative Lehman home. The New Automatic Electro- j.FLORIDA JUMBO 46-54 SIZI ~ux is fully guaranteed by the SCHOOL NEWS Electrolux.Corporation. Only a Hawaiian Punch •• ; • ; ~~. 39c Primary Room Bonded Electrolux salesman (who sells only guaranteed George Clemens was ten years Electrolux Products) can show SWANSON'S old Feb. 8. George received many \Y.0u this amazing new inven- Chicken Fricassee nice gifts. tion. Don't buy any cleaner Belinda Dolan, Sharon Clem- 4ntil you see it. ens, Ricky Alter, Bobbie Alexan- For a free home demonstra- .... ,.. der. Patty McGarry and Albert tion-without any obligation Peanut Butter PETER PAN Earehart came to our Valentine whatsoever-phone your au- •• thorized Electrolux Represen- party. tative-or write to Electrolux . , ...... We are happy to have Howard Corporation, 500 5th Ave., Maraschino Cherries L1BIItTY~ ~ 39c and Carol Xlix back in school. New York 36, N.Y. 1m· __:-~--or.:: ~ ~The primary room had its Val- Liberal terms and trade-in entine party Friday. Mr. Earehart allowance. sent dixie cups to the room. For SALES - SERVICE Sweetose Syrup STA:l;JiriOR., ~ 2~~. 39c .-~_'...",~-.~-' - .~~.;;-' ~EW, GREEN, SOUTHERN Games were played and prizes, I and SUPPLY I given. PHONE NORTHVILLE 229-J I -.- --~ Spry Al.r8:flJtit

~ JANE PARKER LARGI a-INCH SIZE '~~;:'~i Fresh Spinach A:~E~~~'l~ED •••• 19-AOC:' 19c BEECH-NUT STRAINED 4*.OZ. 39 ~:~$~Cherry Pie EA. 39c Brussels Sprouls. • • • • • • • • • ~x 29c JARS Fresh Carrots TOPS REMOVED. •• 2 lB~~~' 19c Baby Food .. 4 c: ~ ~. !T'" ~'ATIONAL CHERRY WEEKI Temple Oranges FLOR~l~~ ~~~ETEST DOZ. 59c Felso WASHDAY SOAP GRAINS • • • • l:ifJl 27e Florida Potatoes NEYI BlISS ••• 10 LBS. 59c Fresh Broccoli ••••••••••• BUNCH 25c' Wrisley Soap 8R~~~~~:. • • • IACH S3c Oranges FLORIDA, SWEET, JUICY • • • • 8 B~G 49c Iceberg Head Lenuce 4B SIZE ••• 2 HEADS 25c 29c HANDY, SANITARY Yellow Onions UMI~Ht:.~Nl •••• 3 LBS. IOc 17e BOX ,. 1'1 :' Kleenex .. • • • • OF 300 23~ JANE PARKER • • ISc You :~~ Day After Day on 4 TASTY VARIETIES 191 FROZEN FOODS! GIVE HER A PLACE TO PLA YI • EACH 29c FLORIDA-GOLD CONCENTRATED Fels Naptha Soap • • • 10 LA~:fsRY 7Se ~ Remodel your basement into a rough-and-tumble B·INCH 49c room for those growing youngsters. It doesn't cost • SIZE much when you pay for the materials on NOWELS' GIANT Orange Juice Budget Terms. About $9.58 a month will do it. lux Detergent LIQUID ~~~ 37C CAN 65c How about paneling your living room walls in pine? 6·01. About $5.11 a month for a 12x14' room. See us to- CAN FOR NYLONS REG. 10c 10 FOR 99c morrow. l~9)t F~~kes AND SILKS • • • • PKG. 28e You ~~~. Day After Day on PLAN HOMES FOR SPRING BUILDING NOW "DAIRY VALUES! TENDER, FRESH FROZEN REG. GIANT • • • • PKG. 28c PKG. SSe • • AMERICAN PROCESSED CHEESE FOOD Frigidette Peas lux Soap BATH CAKES... • • • 2 FOR 23c ._.Ched-O-Bit tO~F 79c NOWELS 10·0Z. ONLY- PKG. 1Oc: & LUMBER COAL CO. large Eggs SUNNYBROOK GRADE "A" •• DOZ. 63c PHONE 30 OR 1100 Swan Soap BATH CAKES. • • • ~ FOR 25c All prices in this ad effective through Sat., Feb. 20 BUILDERS'. SUPPLIES - HARDWARE Silverbrook Butter 90 SCORE • • • • plR~~T71c Baseline Road Northville, Mich. GIANT SIZE WITH 59c Breeze LA~~~HSI~~O~~TH 30c DISH TOWEL Sunnyfield Butter 92 SCORE •••• LB. 73c, Kraft Handi Snacks 6 VARIETIES • • 2 PKGS. 49c STALEY'S QT. Sta-Flo Starch • • • • BOT. 23c Cream Cheese BORDEN'S...... 2 ~i<~~:29c r-~--~------~--:------:---:------'------....'r THE NORTHVILUE'RECORD Page Ten , ,l ) ~ i Dewey M. ~mll 10TOIS- I I l ~ I· CONTRJWCTOR 11 I DELC'O •

• Bu~WloZ~ • Excavating _.... -,...... n, ....".III .staa...... ·.,. AII- I • Basements- '-'- Mcavs •• t tMlr ..... : f - ...... peok ,.m.-- Ditc1Jing ...... b1Dty. Delco IMolW6 • ...... I\'IM' for ..n ...... Free Estimates DeKay Elec~ric Expert Work 431 YERKES STREET <, I Call Northville lr:n9 The Frederick Collins home on E. Cady St. Atchison. chosen recently as president of the r ···..·l was filled to overflowing last Friday afternoon Woman's Club. In the picture above, Mrs. 51305 7-MUe'Rd. as more than 100 women gafheted at a tea Collins is flanked by Mrs. Alexander. left. and Northville honoring Mrs. George Alexander. new presi- I Mril. Atchison. ! dent of the Garden Club. and Mrs. Russell 'j I f Mon., Feb. ~2 WED. 681G -,.i FEB. 17 DAYS Washington's: Birthday THRU ONE TUESDAY :;1\ e ~ Lega' Ho'iday WHK N~LowPrice FEB. 23 MARIO NASH No Business , q Stuffed OLIVES 2-DOOR' ",iI16e' 8-oz. Ice Box 1ar LIMIT 2 LBS. TO" CUSTOMER wrrs THIS COtJl'ON 37~ delivered Transacted pIllS freight and . atate sales tax DELMONTE Open, Friday' Ev~nings 6.~ P.M. Grapefruit South ~Lyon Man: . , WE.ST BROS., Killedcin Crash NASH, INC. DE,OSITORS STATE BANK JUIC:E on Ten Mile Rd. NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN >,' ; Member Federal Deposit in.urance Corporation A' So~th Ly6p,/z?lan' was k-illeq' 534' Forest ".~ ..., .. , Saturday night whim the car in . ~ LAJWE .which..he w~s·riding rammed the •__ w.4lIiiif ••••••• g ~ •••••• _ ~.~J'_ ••••p ~-.r1'.. v.- ,..••• ","oz. CAlf 25c rear:.of • an_ot~ JlutQrilobile on - . Ten Mile at Novi Rd. • The victim was George York, > " I CAlIIPBElL'S IADYJIETTY CAMPBELI.:S 37; of 60100 Eight Mile Rd., South Lyon. _;J \I ' vvan+ CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP PRUNE JUJCE PORK &. BEANS State police said 'York was rid- ing)n a car driven by James t?J1m ~-Ms Speagle, '31, 'also of South Lyon, 2 Cans 31c 31c 2 25c when the Speagle car struck the value rf'ar of a car driven by Daniel PATSY ANN CUT-RITE Rivers, 42, of Drayton Plains. , Speagle, who suffered minor PET SWAN HUNT'S injuries, 'was held for investiga- for,my automobile dollar!" tion of negligent homicide. Also injured were Rivers and Robert MILK SOAP CATSUP Lee;36, South Loyon,aI!0ther pas- enger in the Speagle car. .------~------_. SPECIAL PACK Large 14-oz. Bottle TAll CANS York is a cousin to Sgt. Alvin 2 York, the famed World War I hero. His b.ody wjll be returned to Jamestown, Tenn., the family 25c home for burial. WOULD YOU BUY ALL GOOD Oleo (II YOUR OWN ELECTRIC GOOD WBDNESDA~, FEB. 11 TERU TUESDAY. FEB. Z3 'I Margarine PLANT TO ENJOY lb. BlJrrTEB ELECTRICITY? ·19c• ~~~ LIMJT 1 LB. Then why GERBER'S BABY BY GRADE TO A . solid value . 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Milford, 62·I 57 Team W 1. : • • t I ~ (" ~. : The N~)rthville High Shhool Mustangs avenged their A strong Milford High School Team W L Northville Hotel 64 24 only le~gue' basketball defeat Friday night, edging Mil- reserve basketball team had lit- Northville Bar 51 37 Northville Lanes 56 32 Monday Night House League tle trouble turning back North- Northville Men's Shop 48 40 Bloom's Insurance 55 33 Team W L ford 62-57. : Schafer's Bread 47 37 Harnden's Paints 53 35 AleSSI Gen, Insurance 60112 35lh :The vict6ry was 'a sweet one ville. 59-33, last Friday night on the Redskins horne floor. FISHERMAN'S WORLD DOTH New AUitude phone 424 47 37 Northville Laundry 47 41 Bailey's Dance Studio 60lh 35lh for 'the Mustangs; losers to Mil- Bo~ Score . Depositors State Bank 46 38 V.F.W. No. 2 47 41 Don's Jr. Five 51 45 ford a 57~47 count last month. NorthvJlle Varsdy The Skins, paced by Jim Green CHANGE! But. implies this report, the by V.F.W. 4012 46 42 Mergraf Oil Pr~ducts 46 42 Zayti Trucking 47 49 ::ltarting slowly, Northville- over- FG FT TP and Ron Glynn, ran up an early How would you like to live in most important change noted is in Standard Service 35 53 Okerstrom R~ofmg 43 45 Main Super Service 46lh 491h came a 21-14 first quarter deficit Howarth 7 9 23 lead and were never headed. ' a state where you could throw the attitude of the fishermen. 14 The home team led 22-7 at the away the rule book, and go fish- Many of them are now realizing Heichman & Van Every 28 60 Guernsey DaIry 36 52 Northville Lab. 44 52 and went on to virtually, elimin- Nash 5 4 · IIV,F.W. No.1 33 55 Fr dl CI 42 54 ate the Redskins from title con- Ifversen 5 1 11 end.of the first quarter and held ing for just about any fish you that the number of fish on the 200 Scores: E R0b Inson 234, D. Miller's Service 30 ey eaners sideration, __ . Teschka 2 ,0 4 a 33-18 advantage at the half. please just about any time you shinger or in the creel is of sec- Yerltes 230, 222-634. J. StubenvoU. Mich Powd Metal 14 54 Weber Machine Tool 32Y.! 63Y.! 5 please? It's coming closer and ondary importance. If the fishing 224, 212-620, L. D. Riley 224, C . ,s 69 Individual high single game: The win was Ndrt~yille's eighth ~e~l 1 1 3 Green and Glynn scored 14 t . "d 3 closer according to a recently re- np was an a venture 10 pleas- Cole. F. Ford 223, A. Dayton 222, 200 Scores: G, Rogers 211, P. Kimball 257. in Wayne-Oakland ,C 0 u n t y c u z 1 1 I 2 points apIece for the Redskins. leased summary of changes in an t re axation", regardless of the A. Mitchell 210, 206. A. Johnson Terry 210, W. Tucker, W. Light IndlVidual high three games: League play. ~ilford, which until Clark 1 0 I NorthVIlle scoring honors were 206, B. Hawley 205, F. LIght 204, 20D, R: Coe, R. Snow, C. Ash 207, Kimball 679. three weeks ago held undisputed shared by Max Hollis ahd John fishing regulations now in effect amount of tangible eVIdence--it's 62 In all of our 48 states. called a bIg success. W. LIght, L. Bogart, A. GadioJi J. Lash 206, 200, K. Cockin 203, Team high single game: Alessi first place, suffered its third loss. Totals 22 18 Funk, each of whom scored eIght points.' Nearly every state now has Maybe the ladies have a lot to 203, D. McIlmurry 202. L. WIck 201, 200, C. Fry 200. 970. I Glenn Howarth was the big gun Milford Varsity FG FT TP some year-round fishing. Twenty- do WIth thIS. When the men were . Team high three games: Dan's fbr Northvi1le.< The lanky senior Box Score poured in seven field goals and Davidson 3 3 9 three states now anow the taking fishmg alone there may have Northville Wo~en's League 2641. 2 1 ,5 of bas's the entIre year. ThirtY-I' been a subconscIOus feeling that Northville Classic League 200 Bowlers: Morse 202, Stover nine free throws for 23 points. Perkuchin Northville Reserves Team W L I Thursday 209, Van SIckle 206, Alessi 200, Ed Nash was ruimer-up with 14 Winterhalter 5 0 10 seven open a season on pan fish they HAD to br10g home a bIg , . h Sherwood 1 2 4 FG FT TP ~or 12 months annually, but only catch to ,iustify their long ob- Heichman & Van Every 39 15 Team W' L Kimball 202, Bell 246, Condon points while Bob. Stallsmlt led G ld 5 three states still permit year- sence' WIth "mama" along the Don's Five 30 24 Gulf Distributors 62 ,26 224. Milford with 18 points. BakU 2 1 Hollis 4 0 8 1 4 6 Burns 2 2 6 round trout fishing although 40 pressure's off! And this is all for Coes' FIve 20 34 Vllla Dress Shoppe 61 27 Th . Mt' aer e _ over-allXl~us ~s angs Stallsmith 6 6 18 Waterloo 0 0 0 others have long open seasons on the best! Sportsmen everywhere Northville Lanes 19 35 Dan's Five 59 29 made a poor showmg durmg the this species. will readily admit they're not out Harry Wolfe, Bldg, 57 31 "",,...,,,.,,,,,,, """"."". Nieuwkoop 1 3 5 200 Scores: B. Hawley 259, 234- G E Miller Sales 48 40 How Christian Science Heals first quarter. Milford cashed i'n Totals 20 17 57 Patterson 0 4 4 for the kill. They're out for the on seven foul shots and, seven 6~2, D. Juday 256,212-653, T. Bon- G~er~sey Farm Dairy 39lh 48% Funk 3 2 8 Tackle Chang!ls. Too "fun of It", and where can you gi 236, A. Bauer 232, 201-615, B. C REly 38 50 field goals whi1e~ lhe local squad Somers 0 0 0 And everywhere the change to- find more wholesome healthful "Health Is Where managed only '14 points. Archer 220, 201, J. RaY!TI0nd 220, G~mbles 38 50 Skow 0 2 2 ward Jig,hter tackle i~ in evi~e~ce, fun than in the pusuit 'of a hobby W. LIght 218, A. GadlolI 203. Northville Restauraht 37 51 It 'was. differemt in the second Mo:e spmn~ng OUtfIts are fmdmg lIke hunting or fishing? Faces,Durando Holman 0 0 0 Northville Lab. 34 54 You Are" quarter. With Howarth hitting for ~helr way mto mor4 homes--not Try It more often this year in Newton 0 0 0 Spencer Drugs 28% 59% eight points and N{lsh f,or fIve, Just for the man of the hous.e but MichIgan Outdpors! Northville State Houpital Smith 0 0 0 Bloom's Insurance 25 63 WHRV {l6DD k.c.} the Mustangs chalked up 21 points in .Fri~ay Bout fqr the former anglers' "widows" Ladies League 200 Scores: D. Allen 20B, B. Sunday - 9 A.M. and held a 35-33 lead'at half time. Rock .castel~ani, runner-up to Tolals 10 13 33 who used to stay home while hub- I--a-v-i-d-a-n-d-M-a-r-v-L-e'-e-M-e-m-b-e-r-s-Team W L The Mustangs increased that D Hursley 201. champion Bobo Olson in the mid- by had all the fun, Spin-fishing of Michigan Stite Concert Band Four Splotz 47 33 lead to ten points in, the third dleweight' division, and .Ernie Milford Reserve!l is easy to learn, The ladies are Waynettes 45 35 quarter, lead!ng- qO-40 when that Durando, the kayo artist,~ meet for FG FT TP good customers--and good fisher- David L. Lee and Mary L. Lee, Ramblers 42' 38 ROYAL RECREATION For Groups of ;{ or More frame ended. Northville then the third time in a scheduled 10- men ,too. 607 Falrbrook, are members of the Slo-MotlOn 37 43 turned back a Milford surge in McFarlane 6 0 12 Wedne5day Night HoU:se League round match as' the Friday, Feb. More Water Avai~ble MIchigan State College Concert Hilltoppers 37 43 the fourth quarter which. saw the Priestley 2 0 4 Team W L 19 teh~vision and radio feature Osborne 0 0 0 Band. Midmght Stars 32 48 LASAGNA Mustang lead narrowed, to only In the south many states have Prof. Leonard Falcone, director Schrader's 53 35 from Madison Square Garden. Green 6 2 14 SPAGHETTI & RAVIOLI four points at one juncture .. created huge artificial lakes, of bands at M.S.C., is in charge Wolverine 49% 38lh , In their first meeting, Rocky Keiser 0 2 2 making entirely new fIshing of the concert band. The musical Northville Recreation League Ramsey's Bar 48% 39% • won a Glose decision while Ernie Metzer 1 0 2 • grounds. In the short space of group IS made up of men and Team W L Bathey Mfg. Co. 25 63 avenged this by kayoing him in Wiley 6 2 14 CATERING SERVICE R. E. Davie 52 36 Team high series: Schrader's American Legion: ,thei~ second get-together. The Glynn 0 0 0 three years many of these man- women students and at the pres- Cy Owens Ford Sales 51 37 2539, Wolverine 2523. • LLOYD H. GREEN POST 147 impending. rubber tilt promises Mastick 0 1 1 made lakes have developed ex~ ent time they alternate playing 24-HR. NOTICE State Hospital Emp. 48 40 Team high game: Bathey's 90B, an interesting evening for view- Reynolds 0 0 0 cellent fIshing. N~lurally good with the Activities Band at all Lyke's Gulf Service 42 46 Wolverine 905. PHONE 171-W ers and listeners since both boys Larsen 0 1 1 spawning conditions have com- home basketball games. E & B Beer 36 52 Individual hIgh series: J. Ales- are regaroed as crowd pleasers Sandhard 3 0 6 bined with plenty 0f,'food to ~,tock . Its first winter term concert Ruth a'id Rano p~pini with their aggresive styles. The Clark 0 0 0 plentifully in an 'astoundmgly will be held in Grand Haven, Tame Cats 35 53 si 597~J. Singleton 573, bout starts at 10 p.m. EST. Eaton 1 1 3 short time. IMich, on Monday, Feb. 22. 200 Scores: W. Williams 202. Iryq!vidual hight giime: J. Sin_IC;;======JI Regular Meetings Seco.nd and . Castellani, boxing in the pro 0:." ... Fourth Tuesdays of Each Month. ranks since 1946, is noted for a Totals 25 9 59 ALL VETERANS WELCOME. fast combination style of attack. I ------I Among his victims in a total of 46 Northville Lodge, wms are, in addition to Durando, No. 196~F. & A. M. Pierre Langlois, Johnny Bratton, Joe Giardello and Gene Hairston. Third Degree Monday, Feb. 22 Although he has gained only 8 , 5 P.M. - Dinner at 6:30 P.M. Regillar meetirlg second Monday victories via the kayo route, Roc- of every month at 7:311 P.M. ky has developed into a danger- ous hitter, especially after being GEORGE MAIRS. W.M. hurt by his oppon~nt. OW. COOLMAN, See'y. R.!. Durando: known as "The,Rock"; _~_.lM.~1l'" remeP,:lq.et~d";.by~ns, fo~, . , .-, /'---"-NMthvilIe,,Po"st; ._'- hIS fIve appearances agamst Pad- .' .... NO. 4012 dy Young. A total \of 36""wins V.F.W. ' gained since his pro debut in 1946 439 Plymouth Avenue includes an impressive total of ,27 knockouts, Along with Young and Re~lar Meetings: Rocky Castellani, Norman Hayes lo'irst and Third Tuesday of t and Joey DeJohn have met de- even on • on mo e Each Month.' feat at the hands of Ernie.

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Page Fourteen THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, February 18, 1954

:= : : =:: ;.. t::: : : :: : (thurch$erbices' II !~~~!:O!Je~eFr~~~e~~e~~~~:~!!~d : : :: : : =: ; :: := THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN for everyone. The study book, :E£":::Z======::::======:::::::~::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::=::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::::::::::=:::=::::::::::::::::::======:si===== CHURCH "Heritage and Destiny" is being ONE YEAR AGO- TEN YEARS AGO- good·natured Newfounclland dog Rev. Dr. H. F. FredselL Pastor taught in the Adult Class during belonging to little (in those days)' Sunday, Feb. 21: the month of February. Philip Ogilvie was named pres- Service notes: Bruce Turnbull Charlie Freydl. The veterinarian 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church 11 a.m., Divine Worship, Ser- ident of the Northville Rotary left for Navy 'triJ,ining at San Di· said Pete had been poisoned. School with classes for all groups. man: "Pitching Toward Sqdom". Club. ego, Calif. Sgt. David Hay reo Ladies Bible Class meets in the Nursery for babies under the Rev. H. R. Wacker, pastor of turned to Wendover Field Utah THIRTY YEA~S AGO- parlor. care of Mrs. Fred. Turney, R.N. the Covenant Lutheran Church of after spendin'g a short' f~rlough Henry German returned from Men's Biple Class meets in the I •Nursery for. chIldren (~-6 yrs.) Detroit, spoke at the service here with his wife, son, and par· a two weeks stay in Biloxi, Miss. kitchen, Robert L. aHrt, discus- dlrect~d by MISSJune Kmg. marking the' third anniversary of ents. William Clair Croll of N. He was accompanied by his sian leader. \ JUnior Church lead by Mrs. C. the dedication of the St. Paul Center St. was a new recruit at daughter, Mrs. H. H. Renshaw, 11 a.m., Morning Worship and J. Logeman.. Lutheran Church Sanctuary. Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- and her son, of Detroit. sermon. Rev. A. A. Riddering will ? p.m.~ .Intermedlate Member- Charles F. Carrington and Mrs. ter, Ill. Freq. Hicks, Jr. was pro- Lee Herrick of Waterford and be speaker on Missions. shIp Trammg Class.. J R. McColl were ordained as moted to technical sergeant at an Edith Morgan' of Northville were Nursery during the service un. ~ p.m., IntermedIate Fellow- Rulmg Elders of the First Presby- Army base in England., Pvt. Jean married at 1he Methodist Church. der the auspices of the Pre- shIp. . . terian Church. Marburger was secretary to a ma- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Sessions and School Nursery group. 7:30. p.m., Sub.Dlstrl.ct M.Y.F. An eight-member committee- jar at Stewart Field, New York. Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Chapman left "Oh, lim's fine. , • except for a IiUle trouble with 5 p.m., Junior High Westmins- R.any m the Cherry HIll Me.th?- composed of Wilson Funk, Robert Members of the Northville Wo- for Florida. his back now and then!" ter Fellowship, Tucker Williams dlst Church. The loc~l group IS m Coolman, Alton Peters, Mrs. Wil- man's Club honored their hus- Harry B. Clark, vacationing in and Mike Wnlis in charge of the charge of the worship. Ham Milne, Harry B. Smith, Ly.nn bands at a dinner. Dr. T.T. Brum· Daytona Beach, Fla., wrote home program. ,TUeSday, Feb. 23: . Sullivan, George Kohs and Del baugh of Detroit was the speaker. for his bathing suit, the Record Bell Choir. I 12:30 p.~., Meetmgs of the Hahn-was named to guide plans Tell them YOURSELF by Long Distance W S C S CI c1es for pot )uck 1 n Northville nearly doubled its reported. ' 6:30 p.m., Harmony Choir. . . .. r. -. u - for the Community Building. quota in the Fourth War Loan To exchange family news, Long Distance is speedy, Carol Choir. cheon and busmess ~eetmgs: Otl'S Te\"ksbury bought the d' b . FIFTY YEARS AGO- The Bertha Neal CIrcle meets ,v nve, uymg more than $225,000 easy and surprisingly low in cost. Reduced rates are 7 p.m., Senior High Westmins- . . former Seyfried Jewelry Store on th f b d Th Mrs. F. Gustafson and son of in effect every night after 6 P. M. and all day Sunday. ter Fellowship. Priscilla Black- WIth Mrs. Merner EIl~er! 321 ~ay- E. Main St. wor 0 on s. e quota was burn, program chairman. son St.; '!'he Lucy FIlkms Clrcl? $135,000. Detroit were visiting at the W. H. Safford home. When you call, remember to call by number. It's Jaster. Monday, Feb. 22: n;eets WIth Mrs. Louese Cans- FIVE YEARS AGO- Mrs. William V. Foster, mother 9 a m., Cooperative Pre-School fIeld, 404 V(. Dunlap; Th.e Grace Gene Keller opened his taxi of Mrs. Fred Van Atta of W. Main Frank Clark returned from' a MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Nursery every Monday, Wednes- Tremper CIrcle meets WIth Mrs. stand here. St., died here at the age of 86. trip to Washington. day and Friday mornings. Lena Bogart, 335 N .. Center St. A petition signed by a majoritY Rev. E. E. Rossow, pastor of St. Misses Sadie Francis and Jes- I sie Sowle of Farmington were 3:45 p.m., Brownie Scouts Troop 3:30 p.m., Carol ChOIr rehearsal. of VIllage businessmen, support· Paul's Lutheran Church, was hon· --iiiiii~~~•••liili"iiiliiiii~~M.iiiilill17, Mrs. Collins, leader. Wednesday, Feb. 24: . ing harness racing at the Downs, ored at a surprise party celebrat- the guests of Miss Maude Stanley Tuesday, Feb. 23: 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary ChOIr re- was sent to Gov. G. Mennen Wi!- jng his birthday and the seventh of Northville. 3:45 p.m., Brownie Scouts Troop :~~ars~. F b 25' Iiams. The petition said the busi- anniversary of his coming to the Mr. and Mrs. Will Somerville 19, Mrs. Robert Shafer, leader. I 3~~~ ay, eM I d Ch' nessmen were "alarmed at the Northville pastorate. returned from a trip to Canada. Cub Scouts meet in the kitch- . p.m., e 0 y au:. mis-statements and distortion of en, Mrs. N. Pattison, Den Mother. 4:15 p.m., Harmony ChOlr. facts appearing in the metropoii- TWENTY YEARS AGO-

7 p.m, Boy Scouts, Troop N-5. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tan daily papers concerning har- Carl Hunt of N. Center St. SPOto' ~===".",.======""",=."",,..II Wednesday, Feb. 24: 'OF NORTHVU,LE ness racing in our Village." ted Northville's first 1934 robin I .', 12:30 p.m., Meeting of Woman's' p' F N' k p' Barton .Connors and Mary Lou- on Feb. 12. DR. fL. E. REHNER Union Circles. Miriam Circle e.er. leuw oop. as.or Lee were the soloists as the 217 North Wing Street Ise Mrs. Spencer Clark, one of the OPTOMETRIST meets with Mrs. Hartley; Deborah Res. and Office Phone 410 Northville High School Band pre- Village's oldest residents, was Phone Plymouth 433 with Mrs. Meyer; Jeannette Wil- sented its annual winter concert. honored by friends on her 84th lis, with Mrs. Orlick; Ruth, with Sunday, Feb. 21: Robert Boyden, son of Mr. and birthday. . 809 Pez;.niman - Plymouth Mrs. Mellen, and Mary with Mrs. 10 a.m., Bible SchOOl. Classes Mrs. Horace Boyden of First St., Fredsell. for all ages. Lesson: Luke 19. eived his Bachelor of Science Kurnal Babbit and Fred Van -HOURS- · I S T 11 a.m., Morning Worship and rec Atta were the two candidates for I 3:45 p.m., GIr couts, roop 12, h'ld 10 degree from Michigan State Nor· Monday. Tuesday, ~ursdBY. leader, Mrs. Ed Langtry. Junior Church for c 1 ren age mal College af.Yp'silanti. the post of Northville postmaster, I 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. 7:30 p.m., Choir practice with and below. Nursery room for ' held at that time by T. R. Car- mothers with babies. Mrs. Eva Porter and Burt Sears, rington. Wednesday. Friday. Saturday. J William G. Williams, directing. • Sermon subject: "How You both.of Northville, were married 10 ~o 5 P.~ Ii 8 p.m., Monthly meeting of Ses- Can 'Know If You're A Christian". in a quiet ceremony at the First Orchard Heights chi Id r e n A.lo!' sian. 6:30 p.m., Junior Baptist Youth Presbyterian Church. mourned the death of Pete, a It.o=====-:;'==';'==~ Thursday, Feb. 25: Fellowship. Mrs. Stiles, leacler. 3:45 p.m, Brownie Scouts, Senior Baptist Youth Fellow- Troop 14, Mrs. A. C. Parmenter, ship, Mrs. Custer, leader. leader. Primary Baptist Youth Fellow- OUR LADY OF VICTORY ship, Mrs. Hayne~, leader. .. PARISH 7:30 p.m., Evenmg EvangelistIc I service. Sermon subject: "Church Rev. Anthony J. Heraty. Pastor IDisclipline". Masses-Sundays 7:00, 9:00 and Wednesday, Feb. 24: 1~:~0 a.m.. 7:30 p.m., The Hour of Prayer. ReliglOUS InstructIon-saturdaY'1 1:15 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., The 10:00 .a.m. at t~e church. School of Prayer. . ConfessIons--Chlldren, Saturday, Thursday, Feb. 25: Adults-Saturdays, 7:30 and 2 p.m., Ladies Union at the 9:00 p.m. Sundays--8:00 and h h 10:00 a.m. Eve of first Friday- c ~r~.m:, Pastors Class meets at -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-\ Monthly7:30 andHoly8:30Communion-p.m. th e parsonage. First Sunday-Grade School. NOVI------METHODIST Second Sunday-Holy Name CHURCH Society, 7:00 Mass. Rev. J. M. McLucas. Minister Fourth Sunday-Sodality of Residence, Brighton, Phone 3731 Our Lady, 11:00 Mass. Sunday: Altar Society meeting - every 10 a.m., Morning Worship and Wednesday before the third Sunday of the month. sermon. 11 a.m., Sunday School. Mrs. Mothers Club-meets at 8 p.m. at Russell Button In charge. the Church on the first Tuesday Wednesday: of each month. 7:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. Marilyn Sharpe in PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Church of All Nations charge. 21" FV Thursday: 8275 McFadden S:rreet. Salem 8:15 p.m., Choir rehearsal. Pastor Elder Jack Skillman W.S.C.S., third Wednesday of 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. each month at noon. 11:30 a.m., Preaching. Classes for all ages in Sunday 7:30 p.m., Night service. School. Welcome to all our ser- Tuesday: 7:30 p.m, Bible class. vices. Friday: ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 7:30 p.m., Saints meeting. CHURCH ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. David T. Davies, Reelor CHURCH Office Phone 1730 • Rectory 2308 Corner of Elm and High 515. Sexagesima Sunday: Rev. E. E. Rossow. Paslor 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Phones: Res. 151 _ Church 9125 9:30 a.m., Family. Servi;e and 10:00 a.m., Sunday worship. classes for all ages, mcludmg the 11:15 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Class.. . Bible classes. 11 am., Mornmg ServIce and 1:30 p.m., Ladies Aid each sec- serm~n. ., ond Thursday of the month. . BrIef fello",:shIp perlO~ follow- 8:00 p.m., Walther League each mg the 11 0 clock servIce With second Friday of the month. tea and coffee served. T'S a record-breaker in more ways than climbing with unbelievable ease-and enor· 8:00 p.m., Lutheran Laymen's 10:30 a.m., Saturdays, Junior mous em81'gency t'eS81've powet' instantly League each third Friday of the Instruction Classes. Ione-this spectacular CENTURY. month. 7:30 p.m., Monday, Adult In- at ha,,!d when you need it. 8:00 p.m., Voters Assembly each struetion Classes. It's a record-breaker in power-to-weight second Monday of the month. If you have no church affilia- ratio - with the greatest power-per-pound Why not drop in this week to see, sample Lutht;ran Ladies Auxiliary on tion, you are cordially invited to powerful figure in all Buick history. and price the tomorrow-styled Buick • r each third Thursday of the month. worship with us in this friendly Cascode CassIs.h Holy Communion, first Sunday church. Good music, fine congre- CENTURY? We believe you will find it the of each month. gaUonal worship and a timely It's a record-breaker in horsepower-per- Christian message are features of dollar - brings you more power than you power and price sensation of today's auto- NOVI BAPTIST CHURCH our services. Visitors are always motive world. Built-ili Novi. Michigan welcome. get in any other car in America at the price. Omni-Scope Aerial! Rev, J. A. O·Neill. Paslor Phone 992·Rll SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH And what this phenomenal CENTURY can Sunday: Douglas R. C::ouch. Pastor deliver in thrilling and safet' road command 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship. Sunday: is a deep satisfaction. Built-in 11:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Wor:;hip service. "DX" Runge Finder! 6:30 p.m., B.Y.F. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. 6:30 p.m., Young People's Fel- It's there, this CENTURY power, to give you Wednesday: lowship. brilliant performance at a modest price ••• 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Bible 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening ser- study. vice. Mod.1 T2212-Mohoga.y Flnlth-Fod Tox, Warranli •• Induclod Wednesday: To give you getaway with imme- SALEM CONGREGATIONAL 7:30 p.m., Prayer meeting and diate response - cruising and hill· CHURCH Bible study. (ISiS NOMORE Sunday: 8:30 p.m., Choir practice. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship The Young People's Prayer and Than Oiher 17" Sets • • • service. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THE!.'. 11:40 a,m., Sunday School. Bible Study Class will meet this ! • 7:45 p.m., Eve1'\ing service. Thursday at 8 p.m. in the par· Gives You 10 sq. in. Bigger Picture! ,gonage. Thursday: 7:45 p.m., Prayer meeting. The Federated Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, Feb. 25 at the A. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH White home on Five Mile Rd., NORTHVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP with a pot-luck dinner at noon. JACK SELLES BUICK OF NORTHVILLE 153 Ea.t Main Phone 184 Ivan E. Hodgson. Minister St. Res.: 548 Dunlap - Tel. 699·14 One marvels that a friend can 200 Ann Arbor Rd. PLYMOUTH, MICH. Open 8 to 6, Friday 'til 9 Sunday, Feb. 21: ever seem less than beautiful. 10 a.m., Church School. A class -Mary Baker Eddy

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