Stage P.IT.A. Cardiva~Friday Evening, April 2,Oth Over Maybury's Ownradio Station on the Afternoon Disc Jockey Pro- Gram
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, ~ECORD -~AMBLINGS YOUR HELP 1,5 SPRING IS The tie and sock collection this week was enriched by dona- NEEDED TO CLEAN-UP, tions from Mrs. D. P. Yerkes, Jr., o - Mrs. Bert Brown, ¥rS. Doli Sev:-: STAMP OUT PAINT-UP erance. Mrs. Clifford :Rollings, ~ANCER' TIME! Mrs.' Julius Feole and Mrs. John , Eby. These will be sent to the SPRING Detroit House of Cprr~tion whElre draperies will be made from them.:It's'still not too late F.prMore Than 80 Yeals to leave your old ties and socks TWELVE PAGES THIS WEEK Northville. Michigan, Thursday, April 19, 1951 at the Record office or at the Volume 80. Number 46. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE home of E: J. 'willjs; 119 Rayson street. .. *- • Mrs. Nelson Aicber last week contributed 'a fine collection of phonograph records to Maybury Sanatorium. They will be used Stage P.IT.A. CarDiva~Friday Evening, April 2,Oth over Maybury's ownradio station on the afternoon disc jockey pro- gram. Commander . - . Civilian Defense Preparedness : Re-Appointed 'Delegate Chosen • Movies, Midway, Exhibits Are Ritchie Brothers Laundromat last week observed their second anniversary. As a gesture of Measured by Progress Reports it ·7:~for Girls' State Highlights of PIA Carnjval . thanks to their custome!s, they offered a special on chenille bed- A special Civilian Defense Joe Denton and Bill McGee are ;:;;' i' an-;r-::s~ ~~~~ d~~~e~t~,~;t Hawkers will be on deck Friday evening at the North- spreads. Brother. Dick tells me meeting was held Friday, April in charge of the pollce and frre ,1,- Seven Mile Road, has been ville Grade and High school beckoning kids from six to that they ran through 382 bed- 13, at the Village Hall for the departments, respectively., r;;;~', chofien by the ladies of the Aux- sixty to step right up and join the fun at the second ann- spreads during the week. Con- purpose of detehrmmm?the pre- The Northville Defense Coun- t:+ illary, Lloyd H. Green Post 147, ual PT A Carnival. Doors for-the gala extravaganza WI'}} gratulations, boys! paredness of t e VarIOUScom- f th -;.J' to represent Northville at the ml'ttees which have been set up cil plan for the protection 0 e ,'" op t 6 00 * .. * Wolverme Girls' State with Bea en a : p. m. to handle situatlOns which could communIty in case of atomic Three service clubs and two ~~l/ Ja,y.chick as alternate. P d f "'" ~ veterans organizations will com- arise m the case of an atomic attack are based upon and pat- ~<, 'The decision was reached after rocee s rom the Carnival will provide funds for-the bine in an Inter-Club banquet at catastrophe. terned af,er the State Defense :~ , careful consideratIon given to PTA Scholarship which will go to some worthy ~enior the Lutheran church house Wed- Chairmen Give Reports program. Under the present reg- A," the reading of unSIgned entry who plans to enter the teaching profession. Other school .nesday, April 25. , The meeting was called to or- ulatIons as prescribed by this '~' letters in the Girls' State contest. projects' ~ll al~ -,be aided by Carnival proceeds and a Members of the Rotary, Ex- der by Forest Doren, Civilian program Northville is complete- '< > An effort was made to send the." . change and Optimist clubs, and Defense Director of Northville. ly operative and has fulfilled the second girl but the full quota of p~' '9n o:f1it will be set aside to provide a permanent Car- the V.F.W. and Americ,an Legion Chairmen of the Northville Clvil- State requirements. Further 238 grrls was already filled. m:' fund so that it will become an annual affair. WIllhear prmcipal speaker Owen lan Defense Council were asked improvement of the plan involves A full week of pleasure and- '"';"' «> - J. Cleary. Lloyd H. Green Post to give progress reports. Dr. V. acquamting the public with the learning will be A..~dy'spnvilege ~/E,ifrA T S Feai"ure Movies. Vaudeville 147 of the American Legion lS G. Chabut reponed on the work problems faced in an atomic and honors may be won for ,tv Pf'.,· UX 0 t~ge A bTlght spot will be the high sponsoring the event. of the medIcal comnuttee He is catastrophe and impartmg safety, Northvllle. The 238 girls m at- .' ~ U school auditorium where movies :~~S:~~:~t~:' ~hat:m:war~ measure ::;e~::s::e~he home. I' REV.;.WAl:TERBALLAGH ;~~c:c~f ';';llgl~l~ ~~~~e~lt~nt~ "Goinq Places" and vaudeville will be featured. Merchants Group charge of nursmg. Mrs. W. H. 4,,_ .; '=" ~ counselor ass i g n e d to each ~ Another highlight Wlll be the big -Izes Monday Cansfleld ISin charge of the can- a~~ i~c~~~~art~e:::lV~_.:a:;:!;Qapfl-st MI-nl-.sfer "tcwn". An outstandmg gIrl will Mrs. Zada Riley, preSIdent of midway conducted by the Opti:' teen committee, Mrs. Don Sever- the warrung SIgnalsand the pro-l:tJ . be seleeted from each group to the Ladles AUXllJaryof the Vet- mIst club. Free variety acts WIll Organ ance and MIS. G. F. Taft are co- IA k d T mt serve as cand.Jdate for governor erans of Forelgn Vf-arsPost No, be the bIg attractlOn on the stage group" of Northvllle retail chaIrmen in charge of housing. vislOns t?at wl.ll be made for, 1\' urn of the entlre "state:~ . 4012 announces arrange- A schooLchildren m regard to nro- S e 0 ~ in the grade school lunchroom h t b gan 10rganl'zatl'onof --------------\ ~ A simulated pohhcal campaign men~bave been - e by the . ,\ merc an s e tAction or pOSSIbleevacuatl1!1n. ' ~ where Ice ereanl, cake and coffee a Retail Merchants Association NHS Rates HI-gh Fhrther trainmg of key n n- 'At the annual business meet- is then waged and' the Wl.urung club.", ''Present "Going Places", ) Monday rug. ht . Ael in the defense counc"., ~, ing of the NorthVIlle Baptist contestant' .ISeIected as governor I the!new'l: - mUSlCal s,ageL show on club.will be served by the \"oman's" Merchants gathered at the Vet- " _ • :1Ifi,b-~,on at the present time ii- ,Church conducted Monday, Apr,il and goes oj? as delegate to the,"AprIl 26 and 27 at the Presbyter- erans MemorIal Hall to consider I-n' ~Fore"'ns-Ic Meet N'ifrthvJlle WIll have available 2, ~ev. Walter Ballagh "<i."Was State Convention and may finally ian Church House. Mrs. Riley Two vaudeVIlle shows Wlll be community, problems and to dis- G. LOUIS BALCH 'l'" all possible equipment and, will !!Fanted a return vote for 'lithe attend the National conventlOn. says that the show has come staged; one at 7:30 p. m. in the cuss ways Of improvmg North- enjoy the same source of pro- filth consecutive year by the In the selection of a Girls' highly recommended, as It has NHS aud.Jtonum when Bailey's ville.' _~,.. Mr. Balch was ins~ed as Northville L Rig? Scho'ol. st:u- tectlve mformatlOn as any CIty members Qf his congregatIon State citIzen, the most Import- met with {)utstanding success in Dance Studios will present SlX The.~~oclation talked ?ver the Comm~der of Northville Com- dents compe,e~ m the DIstnct in the state. Rey. Ballagh has officiated as ant quaiflCatlOn IS leadersmp; other communities. feature acts consisting of a estabI1sh:rnent of a credIt -refer- mandery No. 39 at impressive League ForenSIC Meet Wednes- Mr J G pastor of the local Baptist Church then follows character, courage, Helen Humphlett is directing bunny dance by Susan East- enre system, the parking situa- ceremonies Saturday night. day, April 11 at Milford against tSd anles reenh .was aI?- smce September 1946 honesty, scholarship and cooper- the show and she states that it IS land and Sharon Bongiovanni; ,'tion' and other probleIIl§ con- " , representatives from Hop.y, Clar- p~m e irogr~~ ~~rmanti m I OffJCers elected to' serve the ahveness. The girl selected must something entirely different in waltz clog by the Cutettes, con- fronting,' merchants alJd S-'1- -t ""11 f- enceville, Milford and .Clarkston SCharghe 0 pu c orma on. chmch for the coming year are be able to absorb and to brmg home talent entertainment for in sistmg of Karen Scheffer, Lillias N " ~ ICI atge or h I All t" tin"'" e as access to lnformatJOn as b k th I . t h fro d ' M' C 1 B kID S orth_~ e . f " 0 . -J J;llgh Be 00 s. par lClpa g, h £'1 d : as follows: deacQns, WIlham ac e earnmg 0 e~ len s it the audIence partiCIpates, and alrs, aro ynn ur an, an- Lelan .v. ~B.,Gtmsel ',~ ,,'i' ';~ <Jii_~.. "'"ouns are members of the to w ,er.e 1 ms an speakers m~:Y,('Sill D 0 Ar t H _ and classmates. Many gIrls have the show is packed with color.. dra ,York, Susanna Mairs, Donna '( -~ D"~-"" '"'T'~- ,~- 00» """ - -,,.<- .$--, ,cbe obtamed for progranlS for H"eo: es, r. lnS rong, er F . b' P .~" and Alfred Sibley were named to ancer fiVe "Wayne~6a1tland County l:Jea;;;ue. - "'-',1 ~rt Smith' C Carpenter and N chosen theIr future careers from fully costumed acts .to keep the rIS Ie, hyllis Wendland,. Ro- •. ......_:r ' t t \' . t local clubs and groups WhIChare . , . '. gl d d tt d b t Lld- "K .T H ~. mVlte :q.J.ercu«.ut,;not presen 0 • p ~,f· NorthVIlle Canle>out on\..op h . 'Dahlager' trus.tees Steve Hom- Ide3!S eane urmg a en ance audience laughing.