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Norrhville, Michigan, Thursday, December 11, 1952 $2.50 Per Year in Advance Volume 82, Number 28 E,ghteen Pager This Week ._------, Ne"Wspaper to Move to NeW"Location I iWayne Council Authorizes -- Annual 'Messiah' New Location Will Provide Largest I !Changing irom Village to City I" ,_ Presentation to Be Adequate Room for Expansion I 1 Sunday, Dee. 21 Arrangements for movmg the Norrhville Record into larger quar- Record .Creatio? of .4e Ci,tY of Wayne, \ The ~esolutiOlt set the applOxi- • .." ,- '.' ters m the thrcc-story building at the corner of Main and Center streets . _ ,WtthI boundanes to mclude near"'! mate limits of the proposed City ': The annual pel formance of were completed thIs week. l\foving day WIll be as soon after Chnstmas , You are lookmg at one of the ly .three times as much territory I... bl d d h' k largest issues of the Record, if as now included in the present Iof Wayne as ?ounded on the north . . " '< Handel's "The Messiah" by the as POSSI e, epen 109 upon ow qulC Iy alterations can be completed. not the largest, This issue has 18 village, was ordered last week by by Cherry Hill road, on the south, ~- ,.", 'J - Northville Commumty Chorus The deCISIOn to forsake the ptesent location, in which the Record pages, s.ix more t.han our usual 12'1 the Wayne Village Council. I' by Merriman road and on the west ~' \ will be given at 7'30 ,m. Sunday, -ha~ been published for many years, was made several months ago be- d t dver I ~ - ~. Dee. 21 at the NorthVille First cause the size of the present building made it impossible to handle the Th e mcrease 15 ue 0 a - In a surprise resolution, offer- by Hannan road. t Presbyterian Church, Using by. Northville merchants ed by Councilman Duncan Miller, I The area proposed would create Leslie G. Lee, music director at Record's growing volnme of job printing For a time, plans were con- I who combmed. to present a town- the ,Council L.structcd Village a municipality iour miles lung un J " NOlthvilie High Sehoul, has CUll- ~id(,rI'rl for erecting:l new h'lilrling at 118 E Dl!nl?p St., and the prop- 1 wide selection of merehandise for Manager Wallace Arrowsmith "to' the northern and southern boun-, ducted rehearsals of the chorus, etry at that location was purchased last spring for the purpose, j Christmas shoppers. proceed with the necessary steps I' daries and "three on the eastern """ and will direct at the perform- ThiS plan was discarded when I • • _. to create' such a city, and that and western. It would mclude the ance. the Northville Hardware decided /" this be. accomplished not later' Lincoln-Mercury plant on Michl- ~ , < Four guest artists from the Uni- WaLe to vacate the building at Main and 1 h Most of the ads appearing in I than the year 1953." The resolu- gan Ave. versity of Michigan School of Mu- Center streets, which has approx- 1 1; this issue also appeared in an ition was unanimously approved W ff' 1 1 . d' t d th t sic will sing the solo parts in the imately four times more floor eight-page "shopper's guide" by the Council. th ayne °thlC a s m ~.ca: a popular oratorio. Frances Hans- space than the present Record which was mailed 10 6,000 homes e move ere wa: n~ unex- lovsky WIlt sing the soprano parts, Y home.' in ~is area. R I U b N- ht foe~:dd~n~"; somethmg Just had She was here two years ago. Vivi- 0 Ur PRESSES IN BASEMENT Is ur~ r an Ig - an Milan, who was here last - • - ~ U - The resolution said: Christmas, will be contralto. Ar-! W II' The basement and part of the The advertising effort benefits Wel m N ,"Whereas the problems con- thur Jones wIn sing the tenor solo a el. first floor in the new building merchants, certainly, for it's to CO es ew fronting the Village of Wayne are and David Murray will be bari- Win be occupied by th~ composing their advantage to keep shoppers ' daIly becoming more difficult of tone, room and presses, With office 1 t' d h 't' d Christmas won't be very hap- in Northville. , ·eSI-den tSOlt Vill so u IOn, an w ereas· I t IS eeij1-t f ORGANIST NAMED py for any of you or your fami- space at the front of the first age d t b t th b t But it's to the shopper's ad- R e 0 'dentse 0 ofe thees Villagemeres -sOland Orgamst WI I b e Mrs, J ohn lies if "Lightfingered Louie" Hoor. The third floor and part of ~ g too the resl R d 't t th F t B the second floor will be used for van~a e, . . More than 180 members of the the surrounding area that an in- t' eet Ch,orgamsh' aA e A Irsb Shap- liftsd' yourh walleth or dpocketbookh f bmdery operations and paper Th ere are now on 1y 12 sh oppmg Northville Rotary Club and guests telligent plan of develoment be I IS urc m nn r or, e unng t e rus an crus 0 1 days left before Christmas, If were present Tuesday evening at laid out ... be it resolved that replaces Mrs, Gerald V. Harnson, shopping. storage. you haven't taken care of your the Rural-Urban Night dinner the Council -,of the Village of who was organist here for ten The Chris!mas s hop pi I\ 9 The major problem in moving I gift list, you're likely to find which the cluo sponsors annually Wayne go on record, and it docs years before she moved to Fern- crowd is an ideal target for will be to plovide a foundation I yourself "painted into a corner" to' bring new and old members hereby go on record, that th'e Vil- dale where she is organist in the pickpockets, said PQIice Chief for the large press on Which the I J" with you'r gift list still in the of the community together to get lage of Wayne and the surround- Shirley Snow (left) points out to her mother, MYs. Royal First Methodist Church. The Joseph Denton, and they oper- newspaper is prmted. This piece stores instead of wrapped up un- acquainted. ing area De created into the City Snow. the location of Buffalo Bill Youth Camp in Wyoming church there has a program the ate in small towns as well as of eqUipment weighs 22,000 del.' yOUr tree. DOl f wa n .. where, she wili attend the 1953 All-States Encampment next ~ame night as the Northville large ones. pounds and is too large to go into I ~I r. . R. Yoder, medical su- 0 ~' y e. presentation. The boys who have an eagle the basement. • • • ,perintendent of the Ypsilanti tNORTHVILLE PETITIONS August •. Shj~ was one of the four Michigan Senior Girl Scouts I Pianist WIll be Mrs. Barton I eye on your week's pay don't . _. ; State .tlospit~l, was the principal·, r... _ -. ,seleded f9.1-t}:1etrip. IC· h h ' d th It Will be partly torn down be- Look over all the gift suggest· Ispeaker for the 'occasion. He was I PetItIclns w111 be Circulated In onors,' w 0 as accomparue e I necessarily look shifty or like fore it is moved, but even so, it ion! pr.esented in. the. ad. s of the introduced by Rotarian Dr. Philip Northville in t.h.enear future,' said Chorus fOr many years. • suspicious characters. They may will be necessary to bring it into • be Nort h ville s.ores m. 'hIS ISSUe.Th e N. Brown medical superintendent IAttorney P h IIIP R. 0gl1Vie, t 0 Sh - 1 S Sid t t Mr. Lee urges all college stu- a grandmother Jype like the th e new quar ters th roug h th e other fel1ow;'s gras.s always ~~ of the .N~rthviIle State Hospital,' have the Clty-Villpge question 1f ey e ec 0 dents who-formerly sang with the "Grandma Bank Bandit" of the south side of the bui1din~. It is • _.:. t his jl d th b II t f I now e Chorus to sing again this year. West Coast, or the kindly·ap- to be I'nstalled on a bas f la ge a IoJ. greener u~ you ge m who described himself as Dr, Yo- p ace on e a 0 or popu ar cor yard and take a close look. The der's protege' for many years vote. Attend G1·rl Scout Concla/lJe Rehearsal Sunday, Dec, 14, will pearing lady arrested recenny oak timbers seated in concrete same thing's true of shopping. D Y d ' - h I ~ Work on the proposal has been ... be at 4 p m. and the last rehearsal, in Detroit. beneath the bar,ement floor and Look around home and 'See what f r. ~ er s ~pe~c ~as ~ p ea. curtailed during the past few" Sunday. Dec. 21, will be at 3 p,m. To be safe. don't carry large ,erected in such a 'way that none there is in your ovm shopping or grea er un ers an g Y eV-1 k h'l' d Shirley Snow of Novi has been Iwell as to their qualities of lead- The Youth Group of the Pres-, amounts of money with you. of the vibration caused by the . eryone of "the other person's Iwee s w I e an engmee: surveye f f S G' I h' kn 1 d byterian Church WIll hold a re-l and keep a tight gn'p on your" . yard. viewpoint." He pointed out that' ,the proposed b~~ndarles !o be named as one a OUr enior lr, ers Ip, ow e ge of Girl Scout- ceptIon fot members of the Chor- J movmg press will be transmitted • • • most of tIle I'lis of the world are Iplaced on the petItIons. Scouts m the state to represent Iing, and abilIty to represent theIr pocketbooks, to the budding. , MichIgan at the All-States En-' own communites. us and soloists after the perform- And don't--as many people Take a good look around Main caused by misunderstandmgs aris-I campment at Buffalo Bill Youth lone of the greatest values of ance. do-lay your purse or wallet OFFICE IN FRONT and Center streets. Looks pretty, ing. from .mental blind spots to Methodist Carol Camp near Cody, Wyoming in the encampment, accordmg to down on a counter while you Office space at the front of the doesn't'it? Nice decorations and Whl,ch all .men and women arej Service Is Sunday August of 1953. Mrs Skellenger, is the chance it, Here's Chance to accept change from a clerk in Ibuilding WIll be larger than at window displays. Toys clothing, subJect at tImes. . Shirley is a member of the Se- gives the girls to meet and get a store. present, and m additIon, a nE'WS eleetric appliances, jew~Jry, hard- UNDERSTANDING URGED A candlelight Carol.Service will nior Girl Scouts of Novi, accord- acquainted with Semor Scouts PI Sant~ Claus room will be partitioned off to ware items' furniture Christmas. '. be held Sunday evenmg, Dec. 14, mg to the announcement by Mrs from all parts of the United States, ay u Large Crew Helps Ithe rear of the office. decorations' lamps sh~es grocer- Speakmg as a ,psychlatrl~t, he Iat 7:30 in the First Methodist Robert Skellenger, acting neigh- From its inception in I~69, the ies-all right her~ at h~me, urged that those m the audience, Church. It Will in,elude tradition- borhood chairman, and is the Offl'cl'als and !rehabl'll'tatl'on Record office has never ~ov.ed , . and the world at large, must learn al carols from many countnes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Basketball Game - .W-thI 8100d DfiVe· th bl k f NorthVille merchants are nice to understand the nature of their Isung by the Sanctuary and Carol Snow of Novi Rd. workers at Northville State Hos-j Im?r~ an a ,oc away rom Its eople too who own and work t 1 d th dl PI'tal on Seven Mile Rd, are gl'v- ongmal locatIOn at the northeast P , , , men a proc.esses an e nee Choirs and a film strip describing Official notification of Shirlev's Here Fr-d N- ht . corner of Mam and Center streets, and spend ill yom' local stores. for sympathetic consideration for "Christmas In Many Lands". acceptance was repeived from the I ay Ig ing residE'nts of this area a chance BeSides nurses, doctors and at- Th f'rst d't S I H L'tt] Most of them know you and you others "Upon the achl'evement of I . . H t tIS t c.I t t' t t t d t 't t kif e I e lor, amue . I e, know most of them It's a lot more h' d t d' ts th h I Villagers are cordially invited, Girl Scout NatIonal eadquar ers 0 p ay an a ~ aus 0 pa ren s a en an s, I 00 a arghe crlew 0 stm ted his Wayne County Record . Isuc un ers an mg res e ope t k th' , t f th' 'n New York ,city which super The Northville High School the hospital. . . volunteel' workers to and e the on the corner n . d b pleasant to shop ,""vhere you're of mankind for a better world," j' 0 ma e Is.servlce a par 0 elr I, ' th ' t - b k ." They're askmg for donatlOns of crowd of 142 persons who donated ow occuple y known right in your own back h 'd Yuletide enJoyment. \ Ises e encampmen . as etball team WIll play Its fIrst Ismall. inexpensive gifts for dis- blood last Friday when the Blood- MfroamrletnheeSbh~ps: ac;oss the. street ' e sal '. Solo parts will be sung by Mrs. The 1953 encampment will be Way 0 kl d C t I I Ulldmg mto which the y ard. Rotanan M. C. Gunsell acted as Drake Older, Mrs. Raymond the third and largest of the All- g ne- a. ant M'lofundY' eaghue ItribtUtion aht thhe d on Back Page) \ r - p @

THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 11, 1952

If II .. • Est~~~~hed wl1r'Nurtl1l1illr mr~nrll Tele:o~OZl'II--"'"'''' Northern Star Will Appear Dec. 24 -BUILDING- I'.. . Glenn H. Cummmgs and N. W. Hopkins, Publishers I C::AL~N OAR NEW HOMES Published every Thursday morning and ent~red at the Northville, i The 1}eavens' glittering of De. night, Dec. 30. The interval be- -REMODELING- Michigan, post office as second class matter. 1 Call Itema - 99·R cember stars will be spotlighted tween -full moons is 29lh days so CUPBOARDS this month by the Christmas Eve it is easily possible. to have two Licensed 81: Insured Taylor Ball-Managing Editor - J. H. Nimmo-AdvertIsing Manager .1 appearance of the Northern Cr like phases in the same calendar THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 11- . . oss month. STRAUS Subscription Rates J.n Michigan: ! 9:00-12:00 Repr~sentative Social Seeurity Administration hIgh In the western sky. One Year $2.50 Six Months ...... ••.... $1.75 Modernizing Co. I at the Plymouth Post Office. ~ Another shining Christmas con- C f f N Two years $4.50 Single Copy 07 , stellation will be the Giant Hunt- on erence or ew Phone Northville 982·Jl , Outside of Mlclugan: ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18- er, 'Yhich, according to Hazel M. ChurchMembers I~~~~~~~~~~~~ One year $3.00 Two Years $5.00 '.1 Losh, University of Michigan as- New members being received 1; 1:00 Women's International League, MISS Alta Peters, sociate professor. of astronomy, is into the fellowship of the First The Northville Record is a member of: National Editorial Association I, 227 Hu"on St. hard to excel III splendor and IPresbyterian Church are invited PARTS FOR beauty. Ito a conference on church mem- and Mi~hJ.gan Press Association. I < FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19- Two of me sky's brightest Plan-! bership to be held Friday eve- ALL CARS ets also will shine during the ning, Dec. 19 at 8 p.rn. The meet- EXCHANGE • • • ENGINES. ---Village CommissionProceedings -II 2" ~::"~;~l~~·~b.V,II,., L'b"'" "Ch,~lm""'"'und I Christmas season. Venus will be ing will be held in the downstairs F:tJEL PUMPS. GENER· seen in the southwest after sun-I social hall following the Sunday ATORS, STARTERS, CLUTCHES A regular meetmg of the NorthVille Village CommiSSIOn was I~- ..- .._._,-~,,_,_ .._n __ .~_,-,,_ .._- .._,-~_ •.f. set and will grow steadily brIght- School Christl)las party. Elders held at the Village Hall Monday Eve., Dec. 1st, 1952 at 8:00 P.M., ~- _ er throughout the month. It is a and their wives will entertain Complete Machin~ Shop common bellef, the astronomist publicly welcomed on -Sunday, Present: Pres. Conrad LangflCld, Comm. Ely, Allen, Woodworth, :";:'" ,"-""~4: '''' Service • . . Engine Peters and Stubenvoll. states, that Venus was the origmal the new members who will be ChrIstmas star. Jupiter Will also Dec. 28. Rebuilding· Minutes of last regular meeting were read and approved. be seen high in the sky every ~olling Down Fmance Committee audited following billS: NOVI , night. CARD OF THANKS VIllage Pres. and CommiSSIOners $ 150.00l December WIll al~o give a do~- I wisn to thank all my many AUTO PARTS DetrOIt EdIson .Co., StI eet, TraffiC, Misc Lights and Power .. 104940 I b.le share of moonlight. In addl-I friends for their kindness to me NOVI. MICHIGAN Leland Smith, Postmaster, Stamps . 15.031" Phone Northville 55 The River The Northville Record, PrIntmg ...... 19.50 hon to ~he December 1 full moon, during my illness. -" SecretalY of State, Opel' LICenses ...... 9750 1I there Will be another around mld- JIm Spagnuolo 28 by the PETZ BROS. Mary Alexandel, Clelk . .. .. 102.10 ' A. R Clarke, Treasurer ...... 47 08 Arnold Teshka, Caletaker 146.17 Cal'etaker RelIef 10800 BEAR HUNTING CHAl\IPION dcad, but he'd take no chances on Joseph Denton, Chief...... 13519 pulling It out of that hole without -No~! Get the buy of the ye.ar! Grant Dale, Pollce " . 134.10 The year's best bear hunting story help. So back he hurned to bring GJl W. Glasson, Pollee .. 15303 J IS m-wlth adequate proof in bear son Bruce and huntmg Janneck. Frank Heintz, Police ...... 12390 meat and a paIr of witnesses. Hero Herman Hal tner, Labor...... , ...... 150.00 of the tale is Leslie Royer of Wyan- Beal' Hunters' Jackpot Labor 852.64 dotte, WIth two substantial backer- When the three reached the den J Stanley Waterloo, Bldg. Inspector 87 50 uppcrs, son Bruce Royer and Don the bear was still there-hadn't Village of NorthVille, Wlth.-FI..cb.-Hosp. . 310.90 Janneck of Trenton. moved a hair. Don Janneck bravely Mutual BenefIt, Health and ACCident Ass'n., Hasp. Ins. 69.25 The tno went deer hunting near offered to pull the animal out of Northville RecreatIOn Fund . 416.67 Iron Mountam m the west end of the hole while Royer covered him Depositors State Bank, Withholding Taxes . .115828 the upper peninsula. They scoured With the one rIfle in the group. S. L. Brader, Blankets for Jail...... 10.17 the ordmarily fine deer country in Trus turned out to be a big Job. D & C Stores, Flags...... 6 57 that neighborhood for days look- and eventually it took all three of Paul Rebitzke, Plastedng...... '" 15.00 ing fot horns Nary a shot was them pullmg and tuggmg together, Detroit Concrete Prod Corp., Colpak 56.70 fired. All three were just about before the bear beg.m to move- I and then the fun began! No sooner Poole, Warren and Littell, Legal Services 335.00 eady to call it qwts when Leslie Royer started somethIng that was the big, 300-pound she-bear The Hunt Co., Signs ...... 4925 looked lIke nuclear cham reaction pulled dear of the den than a 75- Wayne Co. Metropolitan Water Supply System, Tapping Mam 70.00 before the shooting was over. pound cub scrambled out of th.. Morton Salt Co., Supplies 36.00 hole and made a break for hee- Consumers Power Co, Gas ...... 4.57 Fireworlcs in a Bear Den dom. Royer dropped tlus one, too Nowels Lumber and Coal Co, Fuel. 176.23 Les was huntmg alone, about two Now they were more cautIOUS, Dewey Burrell, Shovel Rental . " 273.00 milcs from camp when he hap- figurmg on another cub in the Ren StIlwell, Care of Dump 20.00 pened upon an unusually large den, and sure enough a !lttle prob- V. Geo. Chabut, Health Comm. 5000 stump half o\'ertumed. Leaves ing WIth the stick drove the sec- ----. I were piled around the base in a ond cub into the open. Janneck got $6,42873 rather peculiar way, and Royer's that one WIth a single shot, then PUblIc Improvement Fund sharp eyes saw bear fur under those stepped down into the hole whIch leaves He cocked his rifle, got a now looked as big as a ('ellar, and Deposltols State Bank, Investments and Interest...... $43,923.24 long stick, and gmgerly probed the out popped a third cub almost Someone told us a good storl' Moved by Stubenvoll, supported by Ely, that bills be paid. ~i/eftNa~~~1t pIle. Thmgs began to happen Im- knockmg him down. Young Bruce e~,/ to fit In light about here this Carned medIately. With a great "nortmg killed cub number three-and there week. The only trouble IS we wasn't even time to comment on forgot the story .. and who Upon the recommendation of Geo. Jerome & Co., it was moved and growlmg the bear shook off by Ely, supported by Peters, that the balance of $5,417.65 still owmg \ the Icafy robe, rared up out of the theIr luck when a fourth cub burst told It to us. Wish they'd get den and looked IVk. Royer square from the den' Trus went to Rvyer around to telling It agam. Mimstrelh BIos. for the curb and gutter construction and drainage on Lake Ave, Grace Ave, Rayson Ave. and Carpenter S1. be paid In the eye. The nile barked just -rus third bear for the day' It'll once. The bear dloppcd back mto be a long time before quadruplet Get a Studebaker upon receIpt of sworn statements from M.1mstrellI Bros. to the effect that all of their labor bllls have been paid, as well as waivers of lIen the hole, amI the hunter, dehghted cubs are found agam-and s~ilI But then we*l€member the from Fendt Bros, the concrete supplies. Motion was carried. with his luck, pondered his next longer before 3 hunterS bag 5 bear remark of a certam Repubh- move. He figured the bear was in less than one hour! e~f/-ootC~ can who refened to the recent Treas. A. R. Clarke submitted hiS report for the month of No- campaign and a certain poli- vember 1952 showmg the followmg balances in the several accounts Am~riea's most distinctive jet-streamed styling! tician therem. "Made a lot of as of Nov 30, 1952: whistle stops," he said, "but General Fund $35,928.82 Every model a stand-out in struetur·al soundn~S8! couldn't rmg the bell." March of Dl-mes Begl-ns Jan 2 ije~rs!r~i~eF~~d': : :: : :: :: : : : :: : .:: : : : .: : ~:~~~:g~ I • Come in right away! Rural Hll Cern Fund-General 583.55 I ¥ You, though,* will ring the Cash Trust 23280 The 1953 March of Dimes will out of five of the record number Get a buy that you'll talk about for years! .. Investments Trust...... 4,900.00 be launched in Wayne County and of polio patients reported in 1952, bell on practically everything I All model. offer Studebaker Automotic Drive or Overdnve-;-ond glo~e·reduting tinle~ gloss-al extra cos!. when you get around to buy- PublIc Improvement Fund-Cash 1,31886 throughout the nation by the Na~ we contmued to aId 46,000 patIents ing a new Studebaker. It·s a Investments 179,000.00 tional Foundation for Infantlle stricken in prevIOus years. And bell-ringer on power, beauty, Chief Joseph Denton also gave his report for November, 1952,' Paralysis on Jan. 2 Thousands of all of this at a time when sCience PETZ BROS. SALES & SERVICE 200 ~:::;r~;:I~:e666 ease of operation and economy. and he also stated that he had made the check of cars that are park-I volunteer workers are preparing is poised on the threshold of MaUer of fac;t, it's the fine.t ed all day m the vanous publIc parkmg lots and that ~here are c:P- to wipe out the debt incurred by epoch making discoveries in the motor car on these roads of proximately 40 cars every day so parked. After conSiderable dls- I, .., America and we sincerely hope cussion of the matter, it was moved by Stubenvoll, supported by 1952.s recor~ pallo epIdemiC an.d field of the prevention of para- :that you'll drop around at your Woodworth, that all parkmg areas except the alley south of E Mam to g~rd agall1st the expected fl- lytic polio." very earliest convenience for St. between the Presbyterian Church to S Center St. be posted for nanclal demands of the commg He said the National Founda- a demonstration. Why not give two-hour parkmg, and that a letter be written by the Village Clerk months, William R. Bernard, tion had allocated huge sums in the family a new Studebaker to the Retail Merchants Assn. about the stand the Village Commission Wayne County campaign director March of Dimes funds to finance for Christmas , •• the money has taken, because the check made by the PolIce Dept. mdicates for the March of Dimes said to- fIeld trials in three epidemic ar- you'll save through our liberal tha~ 75 percent of all-day parkers constituted. the merchants ~nd day. eas to test the effectiveness of trade-in will make the rest of their employees, and that a place would be prOVided on the west SJdp "With more persons stricken gamma globulin as a posible pre- 'Christmas shopping a pleasure. of the Village Fire Hall where cars may be parked ~ll day. with infantile paralysis in 1952 ventative of paralytic polio. Mohon was earned. than ever before, and with the "Our hopes were realized and It .was then moved by Woodworth, suppor~ed by Allen that the prospect of a staggering patient this blod fraction was shown to So here deer *season has come foregomg reports be accepted and placed on file. Carned. care bill the 3100 county chap- give marked protection in tem- and gone and, according to the .C0!TIm.Peters ~eported 0l.l the receipts and disbursem.e~ts of the ters of the Mardh of Dimes organ- porarily immuniZing humans papers, the army of 600,000 NorthVIlle RecreatIon Corruruttee and stated that an ~ddltIonal $300 ization hope to match the record against paralysis, even thoug!! th'e hun,lJrs didn't do so good about would be. needed by them over ~mdabove ~he a!?propnatJons already olio onslaught With a record real job-the development of vac- bagging the limit A lot of the forthcommg to ta.ke care of theIr outstandmg bIlls to Jan. 1st, 1953. 1952 M h f D'" cine--still remams. deer slayers we met did nght That the Township would pay $10000 of this amount provided the arc 0 lines. well, howevel, m "br.aggmg" Village would pay $200.00. Therefore, It was moved by Peters, sup- . In 1952, Ber~ard smd, the Na- "It is imperative therefore that the hmit, especially around the ported by Allen, that $200.00 be given to the Recreation Committee Ihonal FoundatIOn had: the 1953 March of Dimes exceed camp, come evemng Not so, m order that they could pay their outstandmg bills. Carned .. 1. Supplied more iron lung!' and all past records. For we must press one old hunter, who stopped John.Mlller, of Green RIdge Nurseries, informed the Commission other lifesaving equipment than our gains in research while at the to pass the time of day. He was carrying an old smgle shot ri- that he was about ready to start on the tree care program and reque-st- III the previous three years com- same time coping WIth the surg- fle and hiS total ammunition ed that they advise him where they would prefer that he work. It bined. ing pattern of polio-a pattern I supply was one bullet. "How wa~ decided tha! Comm. Ely and Supt. Hartner should consult with 2. Met the costs of transportatIOn, that exceeds anything previously " come," we asked, "only one Mr. 1\1)lIeron thiS project. salaries and maintenance for experIenced." shell?" No further business appearmg, it was moved that the meetmg hundreds of recruited polio th~egh c~~:U~;yn 3;ill continue "That's easy, Bub" , says he, be adjourned. Carned. nurses. "only got one license!" (Signed) Mary Alexander, Clerk 3. Spent $28,000,000 for patient J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I care, a figure over $5,000,000, Well, here it's* winter again more than was ever expended and that car of yours will go for this purpose in anyone year. from hot to cold most suddenly 4. Allocated vast sums to scien- with the thermometer skip· HAROLD BLOOM tifiC research. ping around like it has been doing of late. BeUer be sure 5. Awarded more than 200 schol- that the lubricants are in first arships and fellowships m Its C professional educatIon program. class condition and will be • (tn1~ kept that way. Nothing Hke a AUTO· FIRE • PLATE GLASS • l.JABIUTY Mr. Bernard said, "This means !HUe ice and snow, to raise WINDSTORM that the Wayne County March of h.avoc wih unprolected moving Dimes, like the drive In every par~;;. Best bet is to play safe PHONE 470 OR 3 other county, must enbst more and have our exper~ in the campaign workers to collect more ;hop give the car a thorough 108 Weat Main Street in contributions than ever before check·up for the long cold Northville, Michigan He's Wrong ...... winter ahead. Like the ad says in March of Dimes history. "don't be half-safe".,. be -:4iBii±%WS iiiiijfij;e "In additIOn to assistmg four butYOU Pay! iura of your car. now I SOMEBODY else's careless- .. l ness can put a terrific dent ( j That's that, *but Will you do I in your wallet. llS a favor? What WIth heavy \ \ lraffic, early darkness and Yes, even if you're not at Christmas at hand, please driv! fault, an auto accident may and walk most carefully. We'd 'ort of like to hve you around, mean disastrous bills for you. 2 r come January 1,..... How to "get around" this Thousands of your neighbors are enjoying the won· • dangel'ous possibility? Ade- derful warmth-without-weight of electric blankets quate insUl'ance is your saf- and electric sheets. How about you? Yours, Everybody loves them! From the very young to the est answer. very old, everybody who has ever tried them loves the controlled temperature and soothing comfort of· BILL and WILL PETZ. Call on this Agency now. electric blankets and electric sheets, You'll get years of wear, years of comfort from these modern bed coverings. Blankets in gay colbrs to com· The----- plement your furnishings •• , rose, blue, green, cbar· treuse, red, and yellow. Electric blankets and electric -.- CARRINGTON, sheets are easy to store and keep in condition. They launder beautifully, too, CASTERLINE FUNERAL HOME ----.Agency Order yours at your electric appliance dealer's or neighborhood Edison office. PETZ BROS. AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 284 122 W. Dunlap Phone 265 Sale. and Service 126 N. Center Street ~ ~.~. )So.' • ~ Northville Northville 200 Plymouth Avenue • SEE YOU,R::"DEALER' or Deli-oi. Edison Phone Northville 666 \ "It , . • '* . .. .'.\. " . >f '. . '" •

'I'HE NOBTHVILLm BEOORD Thnrsday, December II, 1952 News· From Novi A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas Mrl. Luther Rix Phone Northville 245·J [WEEICS NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Herry Newman of The B. Z. Bee's Girls 4-H Club Christmas Farmington Rd. were Sunday vis- of Novi had their December meet- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing Dec. 2 at the home of Mrs. Charles Perry. Mrs. Newman re- Shoemaker, East Grand River. CIFT SUGGESTIONS cently won a new washing ma- Plans were made for a Christmas chine in a limerick contest spon- party Saturday, Dec. 20 at the sored by the Federal Department home of Lillias Mairs on Seeley store. " Rd. from two to six. On the party ARGYLE SOX Mrs. B. F. Davis is spending a committee are Ann Shoemaker, few weeks with her sister in Mil- Claudia Mairs, Karline, Louise waukee, Wise. and Linda Kolk. and Sue Tobin. • Wool The Sunshine Club ladies were Entertainment, Nancy Williams, entertained by Mrs. Florence Sandra Walters, Brenda Seeley, • Cotton Harris at her home on West Grand and Gail Putnam. On cleanup River on Tuesday. After a Christ- committee are Kay Spicer, Karen , mas noon dinner the ladies had Scheffer and Sue Tobm. A BLANKETPROPOSITION- Named the their passing party. The Novi Baptist chIldren's Father of tha Year in the entertainment in- Nationally Rev. J. M. McLucas, minister Christmas program will be held dustry, MoreyAmsterdam(rightl,wellknown of the Novi Methodist Church, at the church on Friday evening, comedystar, receivesan Inlercelblanketfrom Advel'li.sed BOWANDARROWDID IT- has returned to his pulpit after a Dec. 19. On the Sunday before Jack Turk,of Jack Turk& Co., manufocturen iD 14.yr..old Edward George of long serious illness. Christmas the Baptists of Novi of the Kobe Komfort product line of chil· Nashuo, N. H., with 100·lb. VOGUE llad Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott plan on having a pageant during dren's accessories.Soby Cathy lookson. - SBORT SHIRTS - buck deer he got with bow • ESQUIRE! and daughter, Patricia. and son, the morning services. and arrow. The lad wbel is Michael of Milford, and Mrs Ab- The Novi Brownie Troop 3 held State Junior Archery Cham- • Plain batt's mother, Mrs. George Ko- theIr regular meeting at the Novi pion, htt the animal in the Make Ihis Christmas an unforgettahle Patterns vacs, Sr., of Walled Lake, were School Dec. 3. They made corsages neck withone shot. • the diner guests of Mrs. Belle from bIts of evergreen donated one for the love of your life! Select a WaIter on Sunday. by seniOr leader, Mrs. Kenneth FAITH gift watch now Wool Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston Bassett. We discussed plans for • spent Thanksgiving Day Wlth our Christmas party. Treats were No matter what happens to case or Rayon Jii their daughter and son-in-law, free samples of chewing gum from movement (except crystal I for one year /I • ~ Mr. and Mrs Ted Remem at Wall- the Beech Nut Gum company. from purchase. the owner will have AO Jt cd Lake. Mrs. Ralph Walden and Mrs. - JA YMAR, SLACKS- ~ David Leavenworth, son of Mr. F. Smith entertained the Novi I repait' oc replacement cost. " and' Mrs. Carl Leavenworth, has Chapter of the Blue Star Mothers • Treat him to .... aod Ladies' &t,.las from 19.75 i completely recovered from his at the Walden home on Twelve Fed. Tax IllCl. ~ long illness and is now back in Mile Rd. Monday evening. The the Slacks of his choice _ ~ school in the First Grade class. 16 members present made plans n Mesdames George Atkinson, for a Christmas party at Vet- MARION MARSHALL, Jerry Fraser Staman and James Frisbie erans Memorial Hospital on Fri- JA YMAR Slacks - the a Lewis' heart interest in the i will be co-hostesses at a miscel- day and a trip to Maybury San. NED PINES(left), publisher of REALMaga. latest,Martin & Lewiscomedy, ultimate . I d t laneous shower honoring Mrs. Mon., Dec. 22, also a Christmas zine, and OUo E. Kraus, President af Pal "The Stooge," wears this full In stye an comfort. i Don Knodle! a recent bride, on party for the chapter n:others at Blade Co" Inc.,inspectthe award whichwill skirted whtte orsandy gown .:;" Friday evenmg. Ithe home of Mrs. GertIe Lee at be made to one af the outstanding sporn wilh black velvet hemline, ~::J. ~ The card party sponsored by Walled Lake on Tuesday, Dec. writers, in'connection with their entries to scalloped necklineand shaul· ~~7=." the Mothers' Club last Friday 23. The following officers were Pai Blades "Close Shave Awards" contett. der Hesof black velvet. ~ evening in the Community BUlld- elected and appointed: preSIdent, R ing was very well attended. Myra Ward; vice president, Elva R Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rix at- Pennell; second vice president. -a I tended a birthday dinner in hon- Hazel Mandilk; secretary, Ruth />'". or of the former's brother, Carl LaPlante; treasurer, Gertie Lee, , -.t ~ Rix, in Petersburg Sunday, Dec. financial secretary and ~Istorian, ,~ lIii 7. Laney Rix; chaplam, VIOla La- ! The W.S..c.S. of the NOVI Meth- montagune; flag bearer, Marge ~ odist Church will have a Christ- Sharkins; and patriotic instruct- ; mas party at the church next or, Thyra Gardella. Mary Gin.ste n IWednesday, Dec. 17 with a pot will have the January meetmg luck" at 12 noon. There WIll be and installation of officers. an exchange of gIfts and an extra The Novi Girl Scouts report igift for some needy child. Mrs. that their bazaar which was held ~ Wend all Crum and Mrs. James D. Saturday, Dec. 6 was very suc- II And let him make his owr\ selection in the style and Jt Mitchell will act as co-hostesses cessfu1. Through the generosity ~ for the occasion. and thoughtfulness of Novi pat------• color he prefrs. R Christmas Eve service and Sun- rons and the help of Mrs. John day School program will begm Klaserner, bazaar. ch air m.an, this Loins of Novi was the contractor Wednesday, Dec. 3. We completed I plans for our ChrIStmas party i/{ at 7:30 at the Novi Methodist only money-makmg proJect for in charge. The church trustees ~ Cllurch. The theme of the pro- the past year was a complete suc- purchased a piece of ground ad- Dec. 17 which will be held with LUCIUS BLAKE, Jeweler F R EY D L C L E A N E R S '" joining the church property and our regular meetmg. Treats ·11 400 ~ gram will be Santa Claus, the cess. 'Il 1 t t t k brought by Ann Newburg and (Opposite:; Post Office) 112 East Main Street P.· hone N0rth VI e ji Spirit of Love and Giving. Prac- The Novi Methodist Church has WI a er conver I mto a par - Mal'llyn Miller. i/{ tice for the program will be held concluded several .. modem rt;- ing lot for church actbltles NorthviUe. Michigan ~ after 11 o'clock services on the paIrs and an additIOn to theIr The Intermediate GIrl Scouts of • ~~i!iJ~~~~~~~~~~~ai~~~~-~~ 14th and,21st. building this fal1. Mr. Arthur Novi held their regular meeting Use Hecord Classtfied Ads.

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AaP's Thursday, December 11, 1952 THE )iORTHVILLE RECORD WOMAN'S WORLD Great Christmas Puppies to Hit Record High ~~~~.ttentlon from , Holiday Gifts . 6. Don't stuff him and don't The nwnber of puppies that will be sure to select a spot -in the handle him unnecessarily when be given as gifts this Christmas house he will be able to call his you get home. else you may end Can Be Made From will likely set an all-time record, own. Place !Us bed there-an ordi- up with a sick or dead pup. Ii it is predicted by Harry Miller, nary box filled with shredded you are really wise, you will ar- Almost Nothing director of the Gaines Dog Re- paper will do-and put near it a range to have him delivered a search Center, New York, a lead- toy or rubber ball or bone to help few days before or after the By ERTTA HALEY ing source of dog information. him cut his teeth on and divert. Christmas day excitement. "Super-Righe' U. S. Choace GOT YOUR GIFT Ust completed Mr. Miller has comp iled a list ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:j ;yet? Are rou wonduln, ju.t of "pitfalls to be avoided" in add. how the .tretehed bUd,et can be ing a puppy to the famIly circle made to fit it? NoTThen lI.e what Round or Sirloin this ,christmas. There is a dog for 10U have about the howe that can every purpose, one to suit the age WE SPECIALIZE IN ba turned to pleasIn, gl1tl with and temperament of any owner, a bit 01 In,enuit;y and only a lllt1e work. , and with a little careful planning You don·t have to be extremely each can be sure of getting ex. dever with needle and thread or actly what is neded Or wanted, HAYRIDE PARTIES Steaks he suggests . • • •elflorr, or an arU.t with colors or Now. more than ever, it's important teat a paste pot to turn .omethln, al· 1. If undecided as to breed, a the steak you spend your money {or is mo.t worthle•• in ita present state visit to a dog show, where a va- steak that's t. [del', juicy and delicious. to an object at chann and useful- riety of breeds are on exhibit, - 120 ACRES IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS - And smart shol-;Jers kn?w that that's just ness. Here are man;y idea. with should prove helpful. If no dog which to Itart, they'll probably show is being held in the vicinity, what they get :;t A&Pl IlUleu! other•• visits to local kenels of different The inrre4ienta other than Ideas breeds will help make up your required include malnI;y nutnul mind. rather thin .ldlI, a bit at time and 2. Don't get a puppy to young- some patience to IU the project Horses Boarded and Rented Lb. not under ten or twelve weeks. tArou,h. Deelde how much time The younger the puppy the more IOU'U be able to .par. and plan care it requires. to do tho .. prelents 117your· onl1 3. If you are not sure the puppy leU that 70U can comfortably 1ln. is healthy, insist on a veterinary iah. statement before purchase. e eo.y SUp,en 4. If you want to be sure the WROTEN'S RIDING RANCH Pork Roath Lb. Bostoii ~~~~. 3g WDlPJ .... .layu. pup is purebred, request a regis- Many remnant pUer. perhaps tration certificate, which should Ten Mile and Beck Rds. Phone Northville 121·0R·11 e ;your OWD. maT b. hidin, leveral also show a transfer to you as the Chuck Roasts '~~~~C~i:i~~'Lb.6g pieces 01 brilht17 colored lelt. new owner. Ma;yb. 7Oll'va picked them up at 5. Before taking the pup horne. lome time lon, a,o at • remnant f • Arm or En9lish Cuts •••• :., •• Lb. 75c •at., or perhap. you've nIcked 10m. old lelt hau in the attic wher. the7·r. ,ather!nl dun. 13%-0" t\l lie Roc:;sfed Sausage ~:::I~lbLr~:1 ,...... Lb. 6ge IT'S A PLEASURE TO EAT OUT 1;l\J~;iat€DJ~~~i:~Llh~y's caD Con I U :Pattema are avanable tor I11p· • • f30tk S~9~ks Cui fr:m Boston ~UHI " •• ". Lb. 45c 29-oz. 1 Dc .Sunday SPECIAL Dinner II I; III IJ • • C:tn I!l'I ~~fDt.b Rft!S.A·r"Sup3r-Ri~ht' LiCjht 8ge Heavy lSe t\&~ P~~n~~:~~~~ e ...o;; n . 'l.I''H~ U.5. ChOIce End Lb. End Lb. Served From 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. • SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE C} 16-0,.. Frankfurters S!dnlm """.,.".". Lb. 53c r'J:~lan ~bm Su::en" Whol" I(ernel ••. i'.. Cons 25c • HOMEMADE CHICKEN PIE -3 10VlI-O,. Bac~n SfUf3reS Cc~~a~r~;:~d .• ~ , , , , •• Lb. 26c ';:'1Im~h2«mn Ann Page! .".,." Cans 290 • POTATOES • VEGETABLE • SALAD 2 14-:,.. Smoked Picnics "Super-Right'~ •• , •• ", lb. 3~e • ROLL AND BUrrER • COFFEE OR TEA 7 O":1tl~~ Q ~ @i.shgp Ann Pogo •• , , • , Ech. 39c . . • DESSERT 16·0,.. Roll S3uc:;a.!9. Hj grade or Greenfield , , , ., " ~~i, 29~ P,;Q4, ~e~"ti ~u':on:l • , •• , • , , • , , •• Can iDe . n ..nft~f_ ~'!llj'!ll/IM. i Makes a 1';·0,.. 5fte 15 Y:l·o,.. il'1l1e AH !Il'1;i" ~!~ 9.l~ee~ Tosly Lunch ., ••• " Pkg. if Gut Wax'9q~flS r~wa " •• "" 2 Cons &. -$1.25- 11·0,.. 1ge Snc9d 1J~=on"Supar.Right" Fancy. , •• , • " P~~. 49c ftaLMonfe,s~s ...... ,...... COIn Mal."" "II'II&H'"6i/l1 , , , II1lft!d~1I ft!l'llrr9 Green Giani 2 16'01. 350 pen and the7'r. very ell7 to cut /1"'1'31 dOn 11:38 U Broadcost".,.,.",. Cans ·d 0 a·Pound from the felt. Th. lewin, i. e•• )'. THE PORRITT'S FI Mesh Bag 40-0" orl a ranges, .. """,." 49c and the trlmminls can b. buttons, .11"!SCUI·f!l.i:-PlIX Jiffy Pkg. 3~ciI ·f 5·Pound bow. or even .ome old .equins If DOT • DOLLY • PAT· JUNIOR· AL Grapef "UI Florida SeedJesr ., , • ; • , ., Mesh Bag 3ge ;,ou're maldnl .1lppenlor a weuld· ~~nedr.hic~~m1'~n1uct .,.""", 5~;~".• 39c be II.moroUi .chool lirl 43089 GRAND RIVER - NOVI OUCU~he7S Fancv, • , • f ••• , , •• , " 2 For 1ge Then, at courlle. there art co~ n ~ nA ~ Hlil. ,.L l ~ I . i' . ·16~01l 35e 615 . ~,JorneU~al ':1!Sd - Broadcost .,.,.", Con,- .Uppers tor the verr ;,oun,. These NORTHVILLE Bru$sels SprOUls . , .' ..... , .. , .. , . ~~ 29c may be made frO!l!.-~~ clo~~ I ll!l' !f d OB; ft'" 1OY:l-cz. Allt ,,:UI e Jll!I;;i:l' Sultana "., •••• ,., Jar 10101e toweUn,. 11 while dOlln't .eem I Chicken • Roasts • Steaks • Chops - Fish • Shrimp Bananas Golden Ripe, , • , , , , , , , , • " 2 Lb•• 2ge practical. Ule colored old tow.ls t' or dye the while onlll in pretty pastel •• 16'0"1 Dc- Red Radishes Garden Crisp •• , , , • , • , , , ,Bunch 5e Who~e Beets Miracle Brand _ • II Can : It'.traditional, 01 cour.e. to knit - EVERYFRIDAY- j or crochet .lippers lor wann win· I Filberts Bille Pirate , • , • , , , • , , , • , • , ,. ~~; 3ge 16·0:0. 3f.e 1er comfort, and these, too, make SaImon' Perfect Sirike, C!lum ".,. ~ , , • , , Con. .. :wonderful17 welcome presents. If FISH & CHIPS - ALL YOU CAN EAT 'TILL 9:00 P.M" Sun Glo .• , •• """"., ~:~ Qj rr § ''ii" (l!:l-c::. 'ilI~.n Mixed Nuls 49c :you have the time and are inclined. 1 ~lar..~gSI ~tm~ C"IU"::S , , , • , •• , ••• _ CO" l)",u .then thue milht be on the gift c (list. One 01 the current iavorites I -55 - Pine3pp:e J!li@9 ACP .,., •• , ••••• (~~C;.29c I are long knUted hose with a leath. er I sol. which can be attached with a blanket type stitching. NOW OPEN COMPLETE MENU Fqls Nap:ha , 1~ 1m 67c Wisconsin Sharp I I 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR BREAKFAST - n" 'l 16--- 81,')C r Make Aprons I LUN€H - DINNER lr,ums Jbe Brend • !n Syrup , , • , , , , , •• .- to. Co~; &~ lFrom 04", ED4I I Almo.t ,v,1'7 woman hIS a MOD. thru Thull. 6 A.M .•9 P.M. - Fri. :lad Sat. 6 A.M.-! A.M, D II It P I.\ichig,," Brand :eq·OJ: 27c Cheddar Cheese P.D3f e ears H~nev. Swact .",.,.,. Con C i~u:;::;rf::~:-p':~~~~~1------1... II II • • I III •• 1 II I • • .. • II I" tiI~l.e nIX Pillsbury's 14·0z 5i1c m. and pllJlninl a domesUc ca· (JJ~fi. m~ Angel Fo:d •••••••••••••• Pkg. i Lb·69 .rev or the moth.f of a busy house· 'hold or ,randmother who is busy helpin. her o~ ;rounrsters or ~**********************************************************************~ JANl: PAR!{ER nel'hbon. Sill how man,. on your *. 11- Large Eggs ~~~:;~b:~,:~.,.. , ... ".. I~C~. 59c u.t. would Uk. aprons, and th.n ~". -= !IIed"lum Eggs Sunnybrook Doz. 55e check ;,our .ources for material. iUMITED OFFER • I I I • • • a I I I • II • I I AOT NOWI ! y m II Grade "A" In Ctn. Aprol1l can be made, and have 4 - -., -.~'!!i_;~ll~ . FRUIT CAKE been made. lor a lonr time from : : lISt ..-9\ .",I,j Sunnyfield Buller 93 Score, , • , •• , • l-L~B~tn. 75e almost an:rth.ln. - Illest towels, : : ,~. - ... ~'Il' l~.Lb. 119 '3-1.1.. 2.49 remnants, handkerchie!l, aheer t{ ~~~ ..~~~±JICake ill) ft!i WUdmer Bulter· . , , , .. , . , , , . , . , . ,~;:-~.72c eurtainJ, cotton draperies, old 5·Lb. "'I~~ dresses and suits. "O.B·lt Processed American l·Lb. 4ge .~~;.'.' ~\_...~~.~rS•• ·rs Ohed Cheese Food , • , , • , , ., Pkg. Take lUest towell. lor example, A BRAND NEW 1952 .specially it the)' have a row of l I "e Delicious, Tender 4~e colored bordon. Join the towels PeIeh PI Flaky Crust~ •••••••••••• Eac,", ;a together lenrthwlse. and make e small pleau Of ,athers at the top. "le Jane Parker 'O,oz. Wh I Bfe~".s:;~ Save Up 10 3c. , , , , • , • , ,. L?al l1c Lipton Soup Mix -~;IT~~.~V~~3 ~k;::37 Select aome chintz in a color which blends with the towel color and Pine~pple Glmaanut BUfiS . , , , , , , , . :/~O2~c c ··i N'ASH RAMBLER I Marachino Cherries •• 1~~~",35 ~ l • n U Jusl Heat F:tg. 1~c DInner ~~.$ cn:! Servo ., •••• , ••• , I'f 12 '¥ i I :, t i Polato Chips Jane ParkC!1 • , •••• , • , ., ~~;b. 6Be Christmas Soap Gift 6 Bath 6ge I PIli AS $ ! Sweetheart Box with Wrapping Poper Cakes e i LlnLE i Gal. 229 Swan Soap Regulc" Siae • 3 Cakes 25 Ma(!o~aOil F~r ~~I~j:9• • II • Tin - • • • cOke~25C 2.Lb·77C Swan" Soap Bath Si,.o 2 i u DOWNi PeaUtet Bu((er Valvet. • •• Jor • • • • * • c Cakes23 t : Lux Soap Regular Si"~. C fl OJ Q 3 c i Yes, that's right! Only $260 down for a new 1952 Nash Rambler. Not t Ivory Soap Personal Si~e. _ .'. -4 Cakes 23 C Cakes from wrlJpping {lapel" "ot/v, 11$1',14 • a demonstrator, not a trade-in but a brand-new car straight from the! Lux Soap Bath 5i,.e II • • 2 23 i c I make a three inch border, double * -,'" .--.--...' .. Med. Size for - Nash factory. : Lava Soap 2 19;. • 2 ~:kge~27 - GianI C Larg~ 270 thickness all around the apron. t Rinso • Pkg. 53 Pkg. Chintz may 'also be usee for the c c • • • • • lies. t : A I) • ~~;~ lPk;~ Gillnl e Lorg~31C All 'aprons given need not be of t FOl defails, See WEST BROS, NASH Today! (' \ : Spic & Span. 77 25 Can Spry • • D • Can 85 the hostess variety just described. C • Maybe your old clothes reveal a Cokes - i i P&G Laundry Soap ~ ~ 4 29 cotton cord suit which is too small Handy for t~e Kitchen or t60 out·of-date. Use this for 3 t 1952 NASIt, STATESMAN 1952 NASH AMBASSADOR ~ C c Giani 69 Large 29 cover·all type of apron with a skirt CI1eer C; II Cl t: D '" Bot. Bal. full of roomy pockets so that 11 ! t Northern Paper Towels may be used in the garden or while i ONLY $325 DOWN ONLY $400 DOWN i Lifebuoy Soap Bath Cokes • • 2 For .iolnghousehold cleaning. c Cover·all aprons usually have a * .. 2. Rolls 39 "Ib front and may button at back i THERE'S NO TIME TO LOSE! " ! Lifebuoy Soap Rag. Cakes _ • 3 For There will probably be enough mn· terial left from the suit or dress ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* .. -, which Is used to make a ruffle to For Cooking or Tasty Spread attach to the bottom ot the pock·

..,------....vzww;LLL...... '-, Par'kay Margarine , , Try Record Want Ads WESTBROS.~/N'· 534 Forest Ave. Pound Op~osite, Kroger's Plymouth Ctn. 31C- l~ THE NORTHVILLE RECORD

.Hints on Xmas Tree Care Given to ,andi_~'Parties Hort(}r' tr~ing Chris~nias . :~; ~~oo~m~~~Ntt~~.l ~:~"_"'-:~I"':-'{' Open House Mar~s- Showers , L :. r .. ·.J' .....f • I '1 'l ';)«1 ...}! '. .! '. " ,".. Fd:ms Each Sunday , '.'", , Garden Club Members by Mr. Holcomb 47th Wedding Dale Andrtd" Q~e)i, "'Bride:,."Elect·"', ~;yS ~nCi girls~in'Jhe church' " -,"L • , - - ::;-'fl, ; ;.' . school of the' First Presbyteriliii "The Tradition and Industry of may be sprayed on the Christmas Mr. ani;le mas 'films each Sunday morning the subJ'ect discussed by Mr. H. H. was given by the speaker: prise ?pen house ~:mthe .occasion cedmg her J.1larrJage on Dec. 27 at her home on Napier Rd. Nine-' thr h' th 'Ad t "Th of theIr 47th weddmg anmversary. would indicate that her many , > _ oug even season. e Holcomb of the Michigan Conser- Mix: 9 paris of water glass The affair ~was held at the home friends are planning a whirl of teen of Andy s classmates at~end~ Littlest Shepherd's Gift" was ONLY ~~~~ers~~~~:~~~hv~J:o~~an~~ (obtainable at drug slores) to of their daugh1er and son-in-law, pre-nuptial parties and entertain- ed the personal shower, Games presented on Dec. 7, a colored 378 of the Women's National Farm on~lct~o::~~~,'household sol. Mr. an~ Mrs. Paul McCollum of ment ill her honor. and refreshments provided the film prepared by the Society for . , and Garden Association at thei/;\ vent soap fo each quarl of fhe Woo~11.1 Rd. . " evening's entertainment. Visual Education, On Sunday, • Christmas party Monday, Dec. 8. above solution and spray on the an~:~~Sh~gau~h~~: ~Jrvh~~s ~~~s Mrs. D. Harper Britton ~as Dec. 14, Mrs. Joseph R. pUnkett'1 "Many conscientious folks are tree. r. k - Newlyweds' Feted hostess to a linen shower Mon ay junior department superintendent, UNTIL CHRISTMAS troubled about the extensive cut- band, Mr. and Mrs. DaVId Ba er afternoon in her home on West has arranged to show "Christmas " ting of Christmas trees each year," Christmas greens decorated the of Plymouth . at Recept-Ion Sat Dun Iap St- 'rwen ty f'rIen ds were Around the World" which is in 0953, THAT IS) Mr. Holcomb said. He assured the home of the hostess, MIS. George Forty fri~nds and relatives ~n - - on the guest list. sound and color. F~r the annual I Price of North Center St. Assist- th g tIt f m D t It group that the ,Conservation De- e u,:s IS .we~e 1'0 e 1'0 -' Among those who are plan- White Gift Service on Christmas !i('-' , ., '}. • partment recommends such ae- ing her as co-hostesses were Mes- MagnolIa, BIrmmgham, NOVI, On t~e evenin.g of Dec. 6 ?TIore ning festivities for the bride-elect Sunday, D.ec. 21, the film, jlThe PLAN ON SAARING IN NEXT YEAR'S tion as the thinning process is def- dames Gerald Woodworth, Fran South Lyon, 'plyn;outh, Ann Ar- than fifty relatives and frIends is Gay Duerson of East Eight Three Wise Men", will be pre- I " , - _ , initel)' beneficial to large forest Jennings, George Alexander and bor and Cal1forrua. m7t at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Mile Rd. who has chosen to give sented. CHRISTMAS CLUB DISTRIBUTION BY J~INING I areas. Mrs. Orson Atchinson. MIlton. Lo.ckwood on ~errrman a spice shower honoring. Andy The Sunday School Christmas THE 1953 CLUB NOWI He continued by saying that A cooperative lunch followed DAR Members Plan ~., LIVoma for a rec.ephon h?n- soon. Mrs. Clair Cook of Detroit, party will be held Friday eve- ! al.though spruce trees, being the business meeting and the par- ormg Mr. and Mrs ..Mllton SWItz- a family friend, has scheduled a ning, Dec. 19 at 7 o'clock. Mrs. ; more symetrical, are most com- ty closed with an exchange of Ch • P ler who were marrred on. Nov. ,I miscellaneous shower for Dec. 17. Luther Jordan and Miss Cynthia I manly used for decoration, the gifts. nstmas rogra m at Angola, Ind:. Mrs. SWItzler 15 Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Kampf, Jr. will Mellen have arranged the Christ- i balsam is known to retain its the former Eumce Lee Waterman, be hosts to the honored couple mas program using interprative - CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CLUB CI..:ASSES - needles for a longer period of Miscellaneous Shower daughter of Mr. and 1.'1rs. Claude and friends at their new home on dances and coloful costumes. time. The long-needled Scotch Members of the Sarah Ann Waterman of ReservOIr Rd., Ply- Haggerty Rd. this week end, and Santa Claus is expected at the Jt pine is becoming increasingly Honors Betty Lorenz Cochran Chal?ter of the Da~ghters mouth: . the J. P. Malleys will open their close of the pprogram with his !ill Deposit Weekly Receiv~ in 50 Weeka popular' for use as a Chrl'stmas of th7 Amerrcan Revqlutron are Eumce rs a graduate of North- home for pre-bm'dal festl'vI't'les usual store of' presents. Betty Jean Lorenz of Plymouth plannmg a Chrrstmas program to ville High School an9- of the JIen- e t week $ .25 • $12.50 tree. was guest of honor at a miscel- be held at 1 00 pm. Monday, Dec. ry F~rd Hospital NUl:sing Scnoo!. n ~ndrea ~vill become th bride M tl 'D th C II ~ Mr. Holcomb suggested that for laneous bridal shower given at 15 at the home of Mrs. John Burk- She IS currently employed as a f St t L Sch f ~f B' 0 aer S ea a S !it maxlmu. m freshness the tree th e home af Mrs. J 0hnonW h 0f man, 535 East E'Ight MIe.I Rd mem ber 0f the Ford HospItal. 0 . han on Dee 27ae er 0 lr- FamI·1·les to Vermont I .50 .'. 25•00 should be placed in a container of Plymouth \Vednesday even mg. Guestg may be invited to attend surgical nursing staff. mmg am on ec. . III water. and, if purchased much Twenty guests gathered from the annual festivity. A veteran of two and one-half Mr. and Mrs. AI Smith of Beal It ,lIIi ahead of time, an occasional the vicinity to honor Betty Jean The NorthVIlle Woman's Club years of service in the armed Children's Choir to St. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sin- I 1.00 50.00 I sprinkling of the entire tree with who is the January bride-elect ChOIr under the direction of Mrs. forces, Bill is now employed by Give Xmas Musicale clair and son ,Dick, of Beck Rd. I water will work wonders in keep- of Jerry Nelson, son of Mr. and E. V. Ellison will entertain the the Deluxe Motor Stages of De- were called to Williamston, Vt. I 2 00 10000 11 ing moisture in the tree. Mrs. John K. Nelson of West Sev- group according to Mrs. Law- troit. His family makes their The fifth and sixth grade choirs last Thursday by the sudden· /Ii A iireproofing SOlution which en !l.file Rd. rence Mack of Plymouth, pro- nome in Carrolltown, Pa. of the Northville Grade School death of the ladies' mother, Mrs. I ~lEl:I€'€'li:l€l€:lgl€:l€l€l€l€l€l€l€,€!gI€I€t:;;l€I€I€I€I€Ifll€I€'f:l€lg!g~ll:llll€l€l€lCllllll~l€I€l€lf; gram chairman. will present a Christmas Choir \Walter Matson. 'iI 3 00 150.00 3l I w: <'Ii Also mclUaea. m the afternoon Luncheons Add to Concert at the high school gym-l Mrs. Matson had spent part of ~. ~ ~ YOU R C H R 1ST MAS ~ program will be recorded carols Week's Activities nasium next Thursday evening, each year in Northville visiting !II, ~s t !(,' iii of' foreign ongin and seldom Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. her daughters' homes here. I 5.00 250.00 ~ ~ }- A QUA R T E R S lit heard carols of thIS country. Mrs. LUllcheons seem to head the The program which is under She )Vas born 74 years ago in !II ~ CAN D Y lED Jl Mack \"r'U supply the story and the direction of MIss Eleanor Denmark. She is survived by six !!I l/Ii ll' /Ii, list of activities on this week's h !!t 10 00 500 00 .. 'J! MRS. STEVEN'S CANDIES ~ background concerning the mu- . I I d f N th Peeke WIll include carols from children, 12 grandc ildren and I. . 'if r. f(, sic as it is presented. ~~f!:\~:~~n.ars or many or - many foreign countries. seven great-grandchildren. !!I ~ i 896 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL ~ G M k Mrs. A. Russell Clarke ~as w~~~m:7:~1l e~~~:gC;:rsto c:t~~~~ ••....••••••..N'tNh'h·.....•..•••...····,/',/',J ! ~~ Y MICH. ill r~ens ar et hostess to a luncheon and ?anasta thiS program of Christma mu- Try T .eoWant Ads ~ PLYMOUTH (Next to A. & P.) ~ A CI b W party at her home on Falrbrook s * i- '" .. ttracts u omen Rd Tuesday afternoon. SIC. .. .,.".J".".l' -.J I ~ ~~###'#'-<'",.##".,##,~###~ ~ Th ent t' 's of thc Mrs. John Clark of North Rog- ~-l'I'Mb,!~~""'bt::'J • n .. ~b::-::.d~ ~ 1i'. I l' f f' h d ... ree lepres a 1\ e St t t' d b f ~ """~""~~.;;;" - .. ''Y:;\' _ ~ '" .. ~ The fmest, m\,st comp ete se ectlon 0 me an ~ NorthVIlle Branch of the Women's ers : en er ame mem ers 0 I I U ~ OW made candi~s in many Christmas assortments. is NatIOnal Fal m and Garden Asso- t~e Grrl Scout Executive Coun- I' • ROC K E T T E 'd -COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES- ft1! ~ -~~######01".##,."."#'".,~,,..~,,,#',,##,,,,,.,,,H-,~ ~:! . t t d l' tt 1dmg the cII at a buffet luncheon today, I I ~ ~ n ~~~~~l ~I'~~n: ~Iaark~~ held at Thursday. I' B d II !!i' A YI Yii MAl L YOU R X MAS i'(",the 'Vomen ,.s CIly Club, Dehort ...Last Tuesday,t d I Mrs. Ranot dId Fa- I an Instruments !!i' n W n M R D 1\'[e' M s 01'- pml mVI e new y mves e ea - I ! ~ Open Friday Evenings 6-8 P.•M. ~_. lJ CAN DYE A R L Y :! !As'th 'n a~~H1~;s ~~OIgC ers ?f the Northville Girl Scouts I Fer Chrl·stmas I ... '" ~51 USE OUR COMPLETEMAILINGSERVICE .~••~AlexanderWI.11VlewtheeXhIbrt.;(.I.II

i :1\ annual workshop Instructing 1I1 -~~'3:' ~ (1 .y;:J - I A MSTRO ES ' ~ M b F dID • I • : , the art of designmg and fnshlOn- i\~'q :-Of:>!!, I ~ R NG FLUT' I I i,I em er e era eposlt nsurance Corporation ! XMAS FI O"~IERS & PI ANTS ! ing attractive CI1l'lstmas gl'een- /- ...~ - -:~:' 6¥ui6UHPh • MAlERNE WOOD CLARiNETS II~ i

f I I~ \ - .. u 11~7r; ~t~l~b~:t O':u~~~a~a~~~I\~~~~ I n i y rv 0 UTH MUS Ice ENTEIR' 'I ~ ~ ,> i-LARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM - I Inesdaytomake Ihefestm:'gleel1s ~L~~~~·~~m~7~(,'L~~ ~ r-yU~U :.~;_b:--. r t 111 I ~~~~~~iir~ I • whith were placed for exhrbIt and 1~;, !i~;;w..~ ~ Door a~:a~::~:::e=reaths i ~~tt~~a~le Annual Gleens Mar- 1175 Starkweather Phone Plymouth 666 I To Place Want Ads Phone Northville 200 •"1 I 1'._...... arP... •... ·Il·rfja.l'~•• Il••••• aa·rPra· •• a... 1 1;!£;r~~~~~~I.!~~~~~~~~ (Pwe" IhlSll!l - Ced'ir) B bb L M k Ii? y .angtr-y ar sI i i Slxth Btrthqay Wed. . i.. Holly e Mistletoe@Ropingil . Litlle Bobby :Langh y, son of I ! I1fr and MI''; Edwm Langtry, cel- I ~~~~W~y~i~;~~ I ebrated lus Sixth lmthday Wed- i j nesday WIth a pally at hiS home I ',~4'#~~~~~ ~ on Thayer Blvd 1• ! Playmates Who Joined in the rlJ IJ ec I bnthday fcstlvltres wele Gary WHO'S EXCnElH ••~. T OHe4 "Mat- 0- i DavI~, Johnny Blackburn, Dick EVE i P ~ ' i Stamaan, Joe Steencken, Timmy i COR. LINDEN & DUBUAR ' Dickinson, Kathy Lyke, Snndy • PHONE 453 ! Pal menter and Latche Mueller

1 I -NORTHVILLE ;1 I! (Under Same Ownership and Management ". For . Kathv Jean Defina i Past 20 Years) II Has Second Birthday ~ Kathy's second brrthday ...vas ~ - Open Evenings and Sundays Until Christmas - ! the occasion of a party at the I - - - 0 - • -r Frank Defina home on Stone- .i,....-n_- ..~~_" __ ,__ .._.._"_. .._.._.._"_n_~ leigh Rd Friday, Dee 5. - - - - Kathy's friends and relatives who helped her celeb! ate were Mrs Keith SImons and Mark, i NORTHVILLE ",,~rs. Stanley Smith and Cynthia, i JVlrs.·Xurt Glaser and Kurt, Jr, 1 Karen Jackson, and Kathy's lit- I Penniman-Allen' Theatre 'tIe sister, Kristy .

PI iday a1i!dSaturday, December 12-13 BPW Club 'Plans Gala PATRICIA MEDINA - JOHN SANDS Christmas Party Mon. -in- The Northville Business and "ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP" Professional Women's Club are plannmg a festive Chllstmas par- .-> (Cinecolor) ty to take place Monday evening, COME SEEthe car The magical wonders of the !WIden days of Bagdad Dec. 15. Serving of the turkey din- • -plus- ner will begin at 6:30 pm. in the JOHN IRELAND • DOROTHY MALONE Methodist Church House. WAYNE MORRIS Members are invited to' bring that's causing more -in guests to the affair along with a "THE BUSHWHACKERS" gift to be presented. (Western) exdted talk than Showings at 6'30 and 9 p.m

Please Note: The Northville Theatre is closed every' -GAS,; any new car has Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. .. , done in years. _•• and Sunday and Monday, December 14-15 HEAT Here's full-time power steer- Here's safer, quicker stop. 3 'Here's new beauty, .. new TYRONE POWER· CAMERON MITCHELL 1 ing ... Does 4/5 of the work 2 ping power ... with Chrys- glamor ... new highway rash- , - -in- €ONVERSION BURNERS for you-gives five times safer ler power brakes! Power from ion ... from all angles! Sparkling for the best of all car control. Eliminates wheel the ongine helps you brake with new grille and front end. Lower, "PONY SOLDIER" GAS FURNACES fight whlln thll going's rough ... as little as 1/3 the ordinary clean-cut fore-and-aft lines. (Technicolor) - eliminates strain and fatiguel pedal pressure. A safety factor Graceful new rear deck with The thrilling story of the ea,rly da~s of the . CAS BOILERS Makes parkmg easier, safer• many other cars don't offer! 44% greater luggage capacityl Royal Canadian Mounted Police. • possible reasons! Sunday Showings: 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Sh01:tS Plymouth 1701·J ------, America's first Fail.;:>, Friday and Saturday, December 19-20 Phone Day or Night of fine cars PAUL KELLY· Licensed Gas Mechanics CHRYSLER for ':»3 -in- "THE PAINTED HILLS" WINDSOR • NEW YORKER • IMPERIAL (Technicolor) OTW.ELL -plus- HEATING & SUPPLY ROY ROGERS·DALE EVANS "SOUTH OF CALIENTEH 165 West Ann Arbor Rd_' ATCHINSON MOTOR SALES Plymouth Showings at 6:40 and 9:00 I 202 West Main Street Northville. Michigan ~ ... . ) Thursday,' ~ 11, <;1952 i .

A daughter, Rebecca Anne, was Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith >" Friends of Pvt. Donald E. wn- . 'A' - d N h' ell born Wednesday, Dec. 3 at Ses- of East EIght Mile Rd. joined Mr. WS·~··r rOUD' ort V' I e Iiams will be interested. to. know Ne . - , that he has been very III !n the sions Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. V. Burgess and Mr. and .' ,United States Army Hospital in Howard W. Miller, Jr. of 27690 Mrs. Reed of Royal Oak for din~ .,' Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Gotts of I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. FrOg-\ The Couples Club of the North- Fort Riley, Kansas for the~ ~ast Halstead Rd., Farmington. The ner Satur~ay evemng at the Meade~St. are the parents of a ner of Sheldon Rd. announce the ville Presbyterian Church are six weeks. Donald is ft>rm!rly of· baby weighed in at six pounds. Michigan Engineermg Club in son, Bryan Arthur, ,born Nov. 26 arrival of a new grandson, H~: sponsoring their annual Christmas Northville, but his parents now fifteen ounces. Her paternal Detroil weighing seven pounds, four ben J.ames III, Dec. 8. Th!!"ba1?Ys party for members of the church make their home in South Lyon. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ounces~ Mrs. Gotts is the former paren~ are Mr. and Mrs. Her~rJ Sunday evenng, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. Anyone desiring to write Don a Howard Miller, Sr. of Novi. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Holden of Audrey Ford, da~ght~r of the James Frogn~r.of Detroit. He 1?S in the church house"according to car? may address it to Ward. 34, We~t Main St. are spending a few Harold. Fords of SIX Mile Rd. a sister, Krlstme, ap.d a young Mrs .. George Weiss, social chait"- Umted States Army Hospital, Mrs. T. G. Hegge and Mrs. N. days at the Ambassador Hotel in · 'brother, Coarles Perry. man • Fort Riley, Kansas. W. Hopkins of Plymouth and Mrs Atlantlc City, N. J. After almost a year in. Korean .' . Harvey Whipple of West Mam duty With the armed services~ Word has been received fro!J1 .Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatt of ~r. and Mrs. Jack ~cKenn.a S1. attended a luncheon today, Mr. and Mrs J. C. DeJohn of Cpl Bill Barber arrived home Mrs. Mary Ebersole of Franklin Dardanella were Sunda dinner (Shirley Ely) are makmg their Thursday, gIven by MISS Lila Beck Rd.' were guests last Fri- for 'a stay with his parents, Mr. Rd. that' her ,h~b~nd,. Capte.in guests of Mr. 8tid Mrs.Y William home with Shirley's parents. the Fyan at the Women's City Club. day evemng at a pre-holiday din~ and Mrs. A. V. Barber of East, Howard Ebersole, a Jet pilot serv- Webb of Fraser Mich Tracy Elys on Plymouth Rd., fol- DetrOIt. ner party at the Statler Hotel. Nine Mile Rd ing in Korea, has just completed f ,. lowing Jack's recent discharge Entertamment was furmshed by • . . . his 25th mis~ion over ene~y terri- Mrs. Weidner of Fairbrook Rd. from army service at the Madi- The Edwin Langtrys of Thayer "The Spamards" in the Terrace The Luther~ Ladies Aux~~ry tOry. • tells us that her father Mr. M. T. gan Army Hospital in Tacoma, Blvd. will entertain members of Room will hold therr' regular meetmg G h :.. Wash their Detroit Bridge Club at dm------and Christmas party Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. William Wei~er reen, as be;n very .111 with 1- • / v. ner Saturday evenmg. Dee: 18 at 8 p.m. at the home of and children of Fairbroqk Rd. ae- ~us ln~u~oma at hiS home m Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Hegge and Mrs. Elmer Dethloff of 212 High companied by Mr. and Mrs. RU~¥ oya. ~ . Mr. and Mrs .. Green Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Lee at- e ,Southwestern Deanery, Nation- St. ASsisting as co-hostess with Weidner of Royal Oak enjoy'ea' RardbUlldmg a ho~e on FalI'brook tended an orchestra concert at al Council of Catholic Women, Mrs. Dethloff will be Mrs. Ida dinner Friday evening at ~edges . near the WeJdners. Michigan State College Sunday. will hold their third quarterly BuUer. Wigwam in Detroit. M d Mr G W' f In the orchestra for the fourth meeting on Sunday afternoon, r. an s. eorge elss 0 year is Mary Louise Lee, who II •• __ .. Doc. 14 at St. John The Baptist t· G:r~ce !"ve. were Saturday eve- plays oboe and the English horn. nrng dmner guests of the Frank Pal'lsh, Ypsilanti, with a Famlly Harts in Huntington Wood~. La- Saturday evening guests of the LIfe program. r ter in the evening, the foursome Ralph Taylors of Yerkes St. were J joined a square dance in Berkley Mr. and Mrs. James LoQ.ay of Mr. and Mrs. James Spagnuolo High School. Walled Lake. . of East Main St. attended the wedding of their cousm 111 Owos- • " Clllrk's lay-a-way plan for toys Mrs. Russell M. Atchison and so Saturday. I and gifts is now available for Mrs. H. Handorf plan to attend "I Christmas shoppers. 18-29 a meeting of the Washtenaw Med- . . Enroute to her home in Stabra. • _ . ical Auxiliary Society Thursday' Mrs. RanDPaplm and Mrs. K~n- Twenty-two members of the ' Calif., following an eastern triP. I Mr. and Mrs. Francis ,Clinton evening at the home of Mrs. Max neth. Rathburn are. completmg Get Together Club met at the Mrs Lulu Lute arnved Monday • f (Jane Ely) of Grandview Rd. Peat in Ann Arbor. detalls for the Christmas par~y home of Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Sutfin to spend several days at the "I flew Thursd..,!lyfor Concord, New . . they are plannmg for Browme of Plymouth Nov. 22. Mr. and home of the R. G. Nelsons on " Hampshire, to attend the funeral Mrs. E. J ..WIlhs. member of th.e Troop 2 to be held Dec. 16 at the Mrs. John Wohn (If Plymouth will NapIer Rd. Mrs. Lute is MIS Buy Christmas Seals Cleaning 1 of Mr. Clinton's father. Board of DIrectors of the DetrOit Presbyterian Church House. Each be hosts to a turkey dinner at the Nelson's aunt. ·t • I Archdiocese CounCil of Catholic child will contribute a gift to be next meeting Dec. 20. ~a recent letter to his mother, Women, and the Director of the sent to a veterans' hospital. 1€"''''lil:t€ll:I€tC.~!f(!f(~lli:l(l€I~ICI€I:Il;I€~'§ ::. N R" tt d I~ lerles, Flashguard, FIlm. Flash Bulbs, Ins Book Gift Boxed f'i .i a~ We'le glad to bear that MIs orman Ice. oJr wno a en s ~ "" j • Flowers For All OfC~Slaons •. John Shotka of East Main St. AssumptIon College, Wmdsor, It~ ~ i ...... , U Ii aD who unc1en""nt SU!gery last Ont, Canada, spent hIS Thanks- t! IJ,.. PJ)U OIOf: J) I!PH Ie ('E~'TP) n 1 STORE HOURS 7:30 a.m. fo 6 p.m" Friday 'm 9 p.m. :: :: Thursday at Mt Carmel HospItal, glvmg hohdays WIth hIS COUSinS" e; ~~~eU- n \.H\/1J \J I~ LSl ~ . if' •• is mal\lng a satisfactory recovery Lt. and IvIIS Kent E<;baugh (Peg hi f1l ! Agency for Greene's Cleaners of Ann Arbor, ~ ~ gy) and daughtel, Wendy. in Lea-I~; Mayflower Hotel Plymouth Phone Plymouth 1048 ~ ! featuring custom cleaning and the fanioull :: _ Open 7 Days A Week _~ -: Debla Gall Lee weIghing sev- venworth, Kan. :;:,2'.:lI?1,~),j;3'~:%!~I?>t);~:.,I;;.g;~.:;.:;'?a~.:>dl:;'?~':-."',?,J.J.:e.2';d;dJ.J,;l.:;.;;,?l'a'?ldt:i!1d'o 'croclean process.... .1. en pounds, seven ounces, aIrlycd ------1 MI ~~~Pi'.bf~l}'~l};;:;?~P-~~'?1p-~~)·me~'7),·:?~ ;:Z)Q'!m'--:;: ,·>~,·:ni!J",·:E~·~J''7nl':;',?nr.l!.'Y::c.'Lm~J';l'ff!.l,'9Sli?np~l~ -.1 .. a: Thursday, Dec. 4 at Sessions Hos- "'l;;i ~~~~~-....:.., .;.~'> -.,,> --",'>-~" ~~ -" .."" ...... ';,."" ~ "'" """-~~ ">...., w -"""--«,-~-",,,--=<;,;, ...... ~ ... '''''''-o.;..., ...... -,,;,;.....--.,;;:...... ~. •• pltal She IS the new daughter of :J ~ , j ~ :: Mr. anel Mrs Marion FLee. Jl ~ .~ I .. :' (nee Phyllis Starr) of East Cady 'd Le Cfl e JL T ,. I ~ st. lIel nnternal blents ~{Open All Day Sund~y, Dec. 14 a~d the ~ . .. 133 WEST MAIN ST. NORTHVILLE .' 'f ... j ~ D! • i '. a' Bert Baulch of \Vest Dunlap St !I r. i . .' :: (Under Management of Pete) :: was tbc; lucky wmner of tne a'· \; foEowi:ng Su.nd:',z n m at the Vcteran~' ;\lemorwl ~ 8600 NAPIIR RO' D PHONE NORTHVILLE 1188-M. Iii b~ Hall. The members plan to eX-Ill ' ) - l\ ~ mi Ichange Chllstmns gifts after the t I.i k. t ,,- ""'-""-'''''---~- "-~> ""'-\- ...... """"~'''''-~l;~~~~s;...s'\-..';~_~'-~" ""'-~ r~~~t;.~~~~~'!;!.R~'-- ..~~~~ ~ meC'Ing. '- Ct"1"""'"'l&1~"?:;Iq~(;;:,~;;:j~,;,:;!i;Z'JI["~~;W'dtQ,;:t'4:;:.::1~c...1.~~~<::.'~.<::1~~Q;<:;1~w;I~u~If,<::'U&if,i::lf fj~ ~ Ii be1ter buy because • • • ~ THEY LIST FOR LESS-Larg(' volume production economics let '1 You af"vay,; get cr Cl]cvroJct tfl/(;"~ltst fOf lcs~than 01 mE MaL nelClT comparable models of any othcr ~ make. dA LOWIER OPERATION AND 1',',AINTENANCE COSTS-Valvc- • KETCHUP, 2-14 oz. bottles 25c • SCOTT TOWELS .19c in-Head engines, HypLJid rear axle, channel.type frames, Flc\i· • BROWN SUGAR 1 Lb. • . . 10c. CHEESE 1 Lb. Pkg. 49c Mounlcd cabs and many other Chevrolet features assure you • WESSON OIL Pt. Bottle-31c Qt.-59c • MAZOLA OIL Pt. Bottle ... 31c lowcr over-all costs. CD PORK & BEANS 12 Cans ... 97c • TOMATO SOUP 12 Cans .. 97c TRADITIONALLY HIGHER TRADE-IN-Chevrolet trucks keep their value longer-a won- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE No.5 can 19c • APRICOT NECTAR No.5 Can 29c dcrful dollars·and-cents plus at • trade-in time. • PEACHES In Heavy Syrup, 15 Ounce Can • • 15c I PEACHES, Halves or Slices in heavy syrup, No. 2Y2 Can .•.. 21c A better Jelll because. " .' • Chevrolet trucks list for less .• , FRUIT COCTAIL In Heavy Syrup, No. 2Yz Can . 29c bnng you important on-the-job j Dodo economics.~ • GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, NO. 303.Can 15c • , u • BLENDED O~ANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No 2. Can •...... 10c Better Buy • SLICED PINEAPPLE In Heavy Syrup, No. 2Yz Can ...... 35c with Chevrolet trucks!· ~'- Nowl • APRICOTS In He~vy Syrup, Unpeele~ Halves, No. 2Y2 Can ...... 27c • TOMATO PASTE, Twelve 6 Ounce Cans 97c I • 4X CONFECTIONERS SUGAR, 1 Lb. Package lIe I ~ • "MICHIGAN POT A TOES, 50 Pound Bag $2.49 ~ ~ • SALMON - ~ed Ala"ska Sockeye, 1 Lb. Can 69c • FRISKIES DOG FOOD (Cubes) 5 Pound Bag .. , 35c I~'" ~ • ST AM DOG FOOD, 62% Horsemeat, 15 Oz. Can •. 9c A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES'

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'tHE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 11, 1952 • USE "'HE FOR QU,ek • FOR SAI1£ FOR SALE FOR SALE Classified Advertising Rates N~w Dual-Streak Pontiacs Announced for '53 REGULAR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS let ill Ugh! face 8-pOint lower cue Iflpe.

First inserUol1: 3c: per word (m1cimum SOcents). Subsequent insediolUl ordeted at time of fint insertion: 7SC)(, of aho .... rate. Linen on "Local Page": 20c a tiDe. Box charge: 2Sc extra. A bookkeeping and billing charge of 15c wU1 be made on all advertisements not paid before puilUcation, C1U5ified page clOies at 10 8,m. Tuesday; deadline fo: "Too wie" adver!isemenu, S:OO p.m. Tuesday.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS Ht iD type other than style of regular clllSSified advertisements, or E Roast FRYERS, 45c lb. Live weight TURKEYS, all sizes. ggs, - Dressed and drawn at no extra wUh illustrations or borders: 14<:per llDe, computed on ers, Fryers, Hens in season. A. W E' ht Mil Rd Th 36715 An Arbor charge. 57716 . Ig e. basis of 8 lines per inch. %ail, fl;:~th860.Wt 48tf Phone GEneva 8-3606. 27tf BEAUTIFUL t>aoy parakeet, gua-. GAS STOVE with ti.mer, $50; Subsequent inserfions ordered at tima of original iDserticm. ranteed to satisfy. Fresh bulk knee hole desk, $40, n:attre~ without change in copy; 75% of above rate. seed, Pelemme, I::ravel, etc. Fm- and box springs, $20; Sprmg All' est selection metal cages, stands mattress, $20. Phone 1305-R. 2B Deadline for Clusified Display adnrtisements, .. p.m. Monday. and supplies. At Parokeet Play ------House 2B9Maple, Plymouth. Call 1941 FORD tudor, needs body For yearly rates for £lassified. Display advertisemenu, con· PIymo'uth 12B3-M. " lBtf work. Good transportation, $60. sWi Record offic •• ---- Rathburn Chevrolet Sales and T U R KEY S Service. 28 Broadbreasied Bron1:l.\ "Fed For Flavor" LARGE home with income on JOSLIN'S Eight Ml1e.Rd, west of Mid- FOR SALE 54299 Nine Mile ReL dlebelt. Phone Farmington 2531- HELP WANTED In nationwide dealer showings, Pontillc Division of wral1-aroundone-piece rear windows,roomier interIors Slfz Miles West of Northville M. 28 General Motors today Introduced Its ne.....line of Dull!. and entirely new radilltor grille and chrome treatment. ---_._-- --- HAY. Phone GEneva 8-3082 or Streak ChIeftaIn models, featuring longer wheelbase, Abo1'eis the new Custom Catalina,one of 11body types Phone Souih Lyon: 6223 Five Mile Rd. 28-31x GEneva 8-2573 IncrelllledTiBionand new curve-controlfront suspension. In three CJlIeftainseries: Special,DC'Luxe and Custom. Advanced styling Is marked by smooth contours, rear Wheelbasr for all series Is 12Z lnthCII,with POWllt HOUSE FOR SALE fender finand highd~k Iid,on,,·piC'Cecurvedwindshield, Steerin\!as optlonll!ellulpmellf. Seven room house. Gas heat, one block from center of town, three blocks from school. $8,000. $1,500 down. Inquire at 115 E. Dunlap Tool & Die Makers TURKEYS, broadbreasted bronze 28x Machine Repairmen hens Joslin's, 54299 West Nine 1------1 Mile Rd. or 5lh miles west of PUREBRID Pointer, male, $20, Material Handlers Northville. Phone GEneva 8-2573. and a good home. Phone 93-M. 28-29 8 STORM wmdows and screens Top Wages w1th hardware. Like new, very Good Working CondllioDll reasonable. Phone 724-W. 28-29x Free Insurance Paid Vacation WANTED Overtime WESTINGHOUSE electric range, INTERVIEWS good condition, $50. Also buzz Daily and Saturdaf saw, 42840 W. Ten Mile Rd. 28x Once Milton Berle played Pitts. ELECTRO - Chef stove in good Michigan burgh tor a one-week stand. On cond1t1on, $15. Call at 632 Hor- Powdered Metal Monday he picked out a restaurant ton, NorthVIlle, phone 964. 28x that looked attractive. "1 always woM.t\Nto care for 2 childrenj Products Co., Inc. eat whole-wheat bread," he told in my home Mondays 'through • • • fiVE Room house, barn, other the waitress but she brought white outside buildings on 103 acres, Fridavs. Good pay. Steady. Phone Suhsldlary of Alhed 941-Wl after 5 p.m. 27-28 Products Corp. On Tuesday, he reminded her about .. $7,000. Petersburg, Mich. InqUlre the whole-wheat, but was served at 7lB N. Center St, 28x PAINTING, papenng. Dan Mer- I Phone Northville 522 white again. Wednesday she made the same mistake, not to mention 2 WHEEL box-type trailer and ritt. Phone Plymouth 774-R. 456 E. Cady Northville h1tch. Phone 833-M. 2BxI 24tf_ Thursday and Friday. Finally on Saturday when she took his order, PAINTING AND Decorating, in-I I Berle said, "Just tor the heck of SOFA bed, in good condition. terior and exterior, wallpaper ~======~It, I think I'll take white bread Phone 20-J after 6 p.m. 28x Choice business property removed by steamer, wallpaper today." "That's tunny," said the hanging. Also wall washing. waitress, "Aren't you the party at 118 E. Dunlap Sf., with Phone NO!'thville 559'W or Com- who always orders whole.wheat?" sir-room frame house and merce EMpire 3-3435. Clare Car- penter. l3-22tf garage. Oil heat. Lot 70x BOWSER SALES LUCKY STREAK. 130 is worth entire price. ... ~..~ . Phone Nortllvl1le 1101. GENERAL CONTRACTING . - Says: AND BWLDING SERVICE

HOUSES - GARAGES COMMERCIAL BUILDING CONCRETE WORK Ralph Blouch, conservation department biologist, uses a flashlight to peer into the jaws of this buck deer hanging in a Mio cold storage plant. Blouch is not a part. time dentist; he is gathering information on Michilan's deer herd, and teeth tell much about the animal's age C. O. Hammond & Son and physicll1 condilion. The biologist helped check 175 deer in the Phone NOdhville 897 plant; his information will be pooled with thllt of dozens of other de- S11 N. Center St. Northville t partment employes to form a comporlte pfeture of the health of Mich- CHINCHILLA igan's deer herd. RIBBON WINNERS SALESMAN: male or female to Stazt with the Best. sell general modernizing and I ------f Visitors Weloomel storm windows. Highest commis- sion. Phone 205 for appointment. FOR RENT A drunk, armed WIthnickels, en. 1946 FORD, rndio and heater. n tf 1------_ I tered an Automat, stopped in bont , [ROSSWORD PUlllf Needs some bumpmg, $495.00. Broni 1------J LARGE sleeping room for couple ot the slot marked "Ham Sand. Rathburn Chevrolet Sales and AIR-COOLED engines, outboard or 2 men. Private entrance. wich." He dropped in two nickels Service. 28 Chinchilla Ranch Phone Northville 1234-J2 motors, magnetos, pumps, farm, Phone 93-M. 28x and got a sandWIch. He dropped m 56101 Grand River or garden and lawn equipment. J ----- • two more nickels and out came ACROSS 2.Hall! 19.An Inherent STEWING Hens, 30c per pound; Lawn mowers sharpened, servic- 4 ROOM apartment. Ideal for another sandwich. At!er he'd col. I. Island 3. Ignited defect New Hudson Livonia 2860 or 4665 (Neth, also fresh eggs, 24900 WLXom Shop,ed andNOVI,s?IdMll~h... FarmersPhone North-Repair Convenient to ..stores and to lected 20 ham sandWiches, some. 4.Fish 20. A sott, light Rd. 28-29x ville 987-J1 10tf school. 49329 Pontiac TraIl, WIX- one suggested. "Hey. don·t you Indies) 15.Captivat, head scart -- ---' om, 2 miles west of Walled Lake think you've had enough'" 15.Head cook 6. Male red 22.Wagon 9. Greedy deer 24.GUll-like c~~~~ d:~eo~nw~lk.h~~eneb~o~~j Phone EMpIre 3-3601. 28 dr~~:.hO~!~o~~;~~~"I~~h~~ t~ 10.Robuat 7. Old times bird 464Grace Ave. \ 25tf 4 ROOM apartment. Ideal for winnmg streak?" U. Internal (archaic) 2.'1. Paint decayot 8. TentaCle badly WO RK- NEAR YOUR , I/MOVING FURNITURE, Pianos I employed co.uple. Immoedicatoe ----- __ trult 11.German 26.Repulsea HOME ,and Electrical Appli'ances. Mon- occupa~cy, Wnl\! Box 9, / Silent Lips 12 Pantry composer 27.Lifeless day through Friday call 745R un- NorthVIlle Record. 28x Wlte: "Darling, what \Vas Ihe U. Jewish 12.Rendered 28.CroWD O·lt month fat of 29.Concludu C~~da1;e[n;ltid~d', ~~~rr:9fs 5ROOM duplex, heated. 101 N III'S! thm,l(about me that attracted ·meand Expense ~~l you to me?" 15.Portion swine 31.Lucid 37.Splfclng Save Travel TI 15tf Rogers. Phone 870-J. 28x 16.Musicnote 13.Float 33. A con~ Husband: "You had your mouth 17.Comply pin '~i======",,;;;:~ FOR RENT - Wall paper steam· shut." 15.Writer Qt bearing 38.0ne,spot 20.Medieval verte tree TAP - BALLET - TOE er. Eger-Jackson, Inc., 846 W boat card 18.Cathedral 36.Sheltered to. Note!n (CROBATIC - BALLROOM ~h~ne 15~2.r '{'rlliI. PIY""'j~t; MISCELLANEOUS 21.Greeted city (S. Fr.) place i 22. RUdely the scale "" ! J 0 R DAN CONCRETE MIXERS, wheelbar· GEORGE W. Wilson, Your Fuller concls. I I Bru.h and CosmetlC Dealers. 23.Pad ! Dance Studio rows. Taft road near .Eight Phone GEneva 7-7961 or 405 W. 24. Small flap r e n a n e I Mlle. Phone Mark LarkinS at Lafayette St, South Lyon. 3tf M W t d 25. American Memher of N.A.D,A.A. 1244-31 before 9 a.m. 40tf Semi.Skilled actor Schnute's Music Studio. Phone (d. 1927J PHOliE NORTHVILLE 1262 D~~~S Gr~~~o;te~a~~vi.S~::: ~1, 505 North Center Street. 22p 21.Ridicule I FOR PRODUCTION WORK 18910 NORTHVILLE ROAD mture, stoves, refrigerators, mo-/ A~L TYPE~ of inSUlation, roof. 30.Copper I ------tors, pumps, etc. We buy, sell or !ng a~d sldmg apPJled. Lowest money I (Rom.) I NEW AND used trade. Phone 961-M_11. 27tf pnces, finest matenals used. "WE washing maCh-I insulated your neighbor's home" 31.Sure ,I Tool Makers • Tool Hardner ines, washing ll:achines repair- INSURANCE, FIRE. Theft, Lia- .. Phone NorthvJlle 106 for 8 32.Alort • ed and parts, wnnger rolls; 3181 bility, automobile. Mrs. F. R free estimate, WIthout obligation 33 Scheme' Randolph. Phone !l83. 48tf I Lanning, 214 N. Wing. Phone> No down 'payment necessary 36 34 Public • Tool Shaper Hand Tool Mill Hands I notlce • TYPING AND addressing to do 209. 20tf :P.Po&hsdg.pay. BOOTH INSU~~f 35 Mlsrep. at home. Neat, expert work. resented - Open Saturday - Can pick up and deliver. Phone MISCELLANEOUS G:ANDID WEDDINGS. Profes- 37 Crazes Plymouth le3S°R. 44tf sional cameraman for the dis- 39 SiberIan GOOD CLEAN used furniture. A-I PAINTING and dellorating, cGraimffl!~adtinsgtud~rideaend gro~mJ river ' . t' d t' Al 11 CJ 10 - ommercla, (0 Small DETROIT TRANSMISSION DIVISION WfJ pay cash. Phone Plymouth m enol' an ex erlOr. so wa Industrial Portraiture Phone rodent!! 203. 271 N. Main, Plymouth. 37tf washing. Roy Hollis. Phone 286-R. Plymouth' 72. '2tf 41. Prophet General Motors Corporation 42 The same ROOFING and slclmg Jobs.. Easy _ 26tfl~MMWW~MMWW~I' 'rIY'..... 'YY'o ...... ""•• rl'''''••''''...... ''''rIYY 28400 PLYMOUTH ROAD pay plans. Estimates freely and MEN'S WATCHES Recondition- rLaw) DOWN (Between Inkster and Middlehelt Roads) promptly given. Kindly. Phone I ed, guarantee like new. Ship· I* Try The Want Ads 1. Spanish Plymouth 744. Sterling Freyman. ley's Watch Repair Shop, 138 E. exploror 11::======",,11 38lf Main,. opposite A & P. 20tf !.....,.."rJYrIY'rlY'N" .....rI'rI'o.. Y.I'.Vrh

, l hursday, December 11, 1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD I Moving and- -I Footings & Trenches Dug I Football Letters Given Light Hauling I FOSTER ASHBY Day or Night I 117 Fairbrook Reasonable Rates I MMii~2i~~i~~'l Phone 1157 to 34 Members of Team AND HEATING FIXTURES JOHN MORRISQN I sored by the Exchange Club. The Phone Northville 960.Mll I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Varsity letters have been awar- I AND SUPPLIES • R d ded to 28 members of the North- announcements were delayed this ~'_:--::1 _ 23777 NOvl 0& I Try Record Want Ads ville High School football team, year because the team had not New. Remodeling. Repair finished its season at the time • and smaller letters were given to the ,banquet was held. six players on the team. GLENN C. LONG Licensed Master Plumber The team captain for the 1952 The awards were made in an season, Al Ifversen, was gIven a 411 East Baseline Rd. Phone Northville 1128 assembly program at the high football which all members of ~...... ,. ~;;.8J'~ J' Yrl' ..rI'i school on Wednesday morning, the team had autographed, in I Nov. 24. recognition of his election as most AnnoWlcement of captain for valuable player by team vote, and the announcement was made next year's team and winner of that he and Bob Burgess had the most valuable player award been elected co-captains for the were maoe at me same time al- 1953 season by the team. though all awards are us~allY made at a football banquet spon- PERMANENT TROPHY ,.,.".-. ..",.,.,. .." .._"., ... .,. A permanent trophy which re- mains WIth the high school bears DEAD STOCK the names of most valuable play- ers elected in recent years: Torn REMOV AL Heslip in 1948, Charles Stephens For Prompt Service in 1949, Dick Gray in 1950, Leon PbODe Collect To. Holman in 1952 and Al Ifversen Detroit • WA",I.k 8.7400 in 1952. . Darling & Company Winners Jr the major lettels ~-ll u ..,,_ this year are: Joe Girardin, Don '-" u. prump y ...... eu. I. T h G . r.....b aDd sound. • • 0 nson, ene RebItzke Allan ., .. , .. "." .. _ .. _ .... _ ...... , ...... J Maltby, Jim Mitchell, Ga'ry HIX, C"'.,., .....;,~ ..,.... "", ..,. IDave DeJohn, Dick Somers, Bruce CERElIlONY HONORS SAINT OF SHOEMAKERS ••• Dr. Bert- . Rose, Doug Bennett, Al Ifversen. ram &impson, the bishop of Southward, is shown kneeling and EXCA VA TING Lamar Nally, Bruce Felker, Bruce blessing a pair of pattens during special services to honor St. Wagenschutz, Pat Herbert, Mike Crispin, the patron saint and protector of all shoemakers. After • BULI.;DOZING Rackov, Jim Bonar, Arland LOV-, the ceremonial blessing at Christ church, which is in Bermundsey, • LAND CLEARING ett, BIll SullIvan, Bob Engel, Ger- Eng., the overshoes, almost perfect replicas of the type made by ry Graham, Larry Meyer, Bob St. Crispin. \Vere hoisted to Ihe church lower. • ROAD BUILDING Burgess, Bill Bailey, Bob Wilson, Fill Dirt Black Dirt Paul Schultz, Bob Scheffer and ------Sand Gravel Jurgen Bonnet, the German Ex- OBITUARIES ntes were conducted at 2 00 pm change student attendmg North- Monday. Dec 8 from the Caster- Novi Bldg. Service VIlle High School this year. MRS. PAULINE BOWER hne Funeral Home Rev. Edgar Winners of minor letters are Hoenecke of the St Peter's Evan- 44109 Grand River. Novi John Funk, Ed Nash, Jack Water- Mrs. Paulme Madeline Bower gelical Lutheran Church of Ply- Phone Northville 783·J loo, DICk Willis, Jon Wolfe and died Dec. 4 at her horne In Ply- mouth offIciated at the service . •"", ..##.#,,,....,..., ..#>.:"####.,,#.,....,.J Bob Schock. mouth at 8\1 years of age. Funeral Burial was made In Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Mrs. Bower was born June 10 1863 in BerlIn, Germany, daugh~ tel' of the late August and l\lane Bower. Her husband, Gottfred, 15 deceased She made her horne I Here Friday! ~rhe~:;3FOP~ IIn the VICInity of Plymouth for the past 36 years . ~ ....,.",.-,-;~~~ Surviving Mrs Bower are two sons, Paui of Ann Arbor. and Beautifully laulld· 5 for I,George of Plymouth; and three orod and fInished •• 1 09 individually wrap- • I daughters, Mrs Fredencka Sou- pod in cel~aphane. l!Is of Marblehead, Mass, Mrs VIVIan Woodard of Los Ange- • les, Calif, and Mrs Leona Sta- ples of Boston, l'.'fass A SIster. Mrs. FranCIS Newton of DetrOIt, o also surv~ves

MRS. DAISY MARTIN 135 N. CENTER STREET - NORTHVILLE Mrs. Daisy Mal tm of 356 Fmr- Orchard Lake Rd •• Cor. Grand River - Faxmington brook Rd., passed away Tuesday, ~ 774 Penniman Ave. - Plymouth Dec. 9 at Sessions Hospital. For further informatIon please . SAVE MORE· THE CASH ~""·;';:O"PE'N"<' F:·R"'I"~' :

GEORGE W. HUNT Here's the AnsW'Jer Funeral serVIces were conduc-, foraomatu: D,I",e, Overdrive ..H~:ESTtint.d safoty glau:. 'l'rf,.ite Jidewall tires cpUonal .1 ted Monday at 11 a m from the CJI o.dra cost 'Equipment, C1cceuorios Qftd trim .ubted fo d\ange ... Uhouf ,..,nc.. Casterline Funeral Horne for to Many a George W. Hunt, Who passed away FrIday at hIS horne at 44370 Grand River, Novi, at 75 years ot age Rev. Challc3 Morse of the Gift Problem NOVI Baptist Church, read the fmal rItes and interment was In Roseland Park Cemetery, DetroJt.1 * A SAVINGS ACCOUNT The new Standard of the Mr. Hunt was born July 4, 1877' in AurlLa, Canada to the late * A THRIFT BANI< George and Margaret Hunt His WIfe, MaggIe preceded hlm in death In 1946. ....,,;~- '~hnstmas shopping for youngsters. rela· Survlvmg are two sons: Ernest of DetJ;oit and George of Farming- tlves, employees IS easy, thIS way Open an insured savings account, l,l,olthany ton, and two daughters: lVh 5 Mal- t-\m.eriean Road ~ amount. m their names We'll provide a jorie Watson of Novi and Ml s useful thrift bank, m gay holiday wrap Shirley Carter of DetrOIt A SIster. ping, for you to gIve WIth the savn:gs Mrs Margaret Malcom of Canada, -?,?-\: - passbool>- Drop into your convemCnl also surVIves. , \ neighborhood branch for thiS welcomt With 41 "Worth Morel features, ifs worth more T'" and appreciated gift CHOICE OF V-8 OR SIX ENGINES-ford'. nO·h.p. high-compre"'on ~ Ask about our Christmas Club when you buy it...worth more when you sell it ! Siroto Star V·S has a por'ner for thrifty "Go" in 'he lOl.h p. law·friotion. 3 high-compre .. ;an Mileage Maker Six-only modern Six in ,10 field.

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,...... ):'..... "i.....I J • '- .. ) .. THE NORTHVILLE RECORD .'Tr _.ThursdaY, Decembe'i· 11, 1952 ~ Rural-Urban Night The PJ:"ogram was concluded by Rex Jernigan of Ten MIle; Mr. the audience joining the Faris and Mrs. Stanley Johnston of A.DS (Continued from Front Page) Singers in Auld Lang :?yne. Reservoi(Rd .• Plymouth; Dr. a~d ~LASSIFIED of the First Methodist Church, Guests of the Rotary Club were: Mrs. Nathan Kalichman of Hag- gave the invocation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of gerty Rd.~ Mr. al]d Mrs. Richard ENTERTAINMENT W. Seven MIle; Mr. and Mrs. Wi!- S. Keen of N. Rogers. liam Bake of W. Main pt.; Miss Capt. and Mrs. Stanley Lutz Highlight of the evening was Catherine Bray of Seven Mlle of Clement Rd.; Mr. a,nd Mrs. the entertaInment ptovided by the Rd.; Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. James D. Mahoney of S. ,Rogers Faris Singers, directed by Mr. C. St.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCollum L. Faris, and the Candy Mountain Brosius of Seven Mile Rd.; Miss of Woodhill St.; Mr. and Mrs. Christiana Burke of E. Baseline; William F. O'Brien of Beck Rd.; KIds, RIchard Drew, George Ben- d M J k P C 11 h Mr. an rs. ac . a ag an Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Petrock of nett and Glen Schultz. Jr. of Sheldon Rd. Bradner Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. N. M. 2 SLEEPING rooms.: "lAlso 1947 The FarIs Singers, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conley Purple of W. Seven Mile, Farm- \ 23 ft., housetrailer for rent or by Mrs. Virginia Gedz, sang sev- of W. Cady St.; Mr. and Mrs. ington; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald sale. 26180 Novi Rd. 28 E'ral numbers which were high-I Glenn H. Cummings of W. Six Schipper of Seven Mile; Mr. and lighted by their rendition of two Mile; Mr. and Mrs. William Da- Mrs. Alvin Skow of Napier Rd.; negro spirituals. Their entire pro- vis of"'Grandview St.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Smith FOR SALE gram was excellently done and Mrs. W. G. Dunn of Nine Mile; Mr. of E. Eight Mile. - , was a source of enjoyment to the and Mrs. Paul Boussneur of Cen- Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford GEESE, dressed, 50c per pound. entire audience. tel' St.; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. of Hutton St.; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Phone'920-M12. 28x The same was true of the Cand~' Fisher of Ctjrrie Rd.; Mr. and Walter of Currie Rd.; Mr. and Mountain Kids, who gave three Mrs. C. M. Hammond of Timber- Ms. Clyde Williams of S. Rogers ORDERS taken for CMiStmas 11:=:=:=:=:====::::=::=::::=::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;: musical numbers that were lane Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence St.; Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatt geese, roasters and hens. Also roundly applauded. Hilts of W. Main St. of Dardanella St. parakeets. Print and plain feed The Rural-Urban Committee Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hopkins pf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alexander; Ibags. 50615 W. Seven Mile. Phone which was in charge of the eve- LakeSide Dr., Plymouth; Miss El- Mr. and Mrs. James Conklin of 990-W2. ' 28 mng's program consIsted of. eanor Houck of Haggerty Rd.; W. Six Mile; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 1941 FORD tudor. Phone 642-J James J. Brummel, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hubbert of Griffith. and Jurgen Bonnet and J I after 5 p.m. - 28 John M. Miller; Roy M. Terrill; Pennell St.; Miss Helen Hutton Ursala Hamacher. German Ex- J John A Boyce and Dr. Brown. of Haggerty Rd.; Mr. and Mrs.· change students. CHRISTMAS TREES. Nursery I grown-Balsam, Spruce and Scotch Pine. Northville Downs Parking Lot. . 28-29x \ GIRL GUNNERS TO I\IAN DEFENSES, .• For the first time In the history of the British army, women have been sent overseas GAS RANGE, late model, in good 10 undertake fighting duties. Guuners of a women's anti-aircraft ,Sondition. 26180 Novi Rd. 28 regiment have been sent to Gibraltar for duties in the ga ....rison \ there. Here three girls of the regiment man a predictor, part 01 POINTER Pups, 5 months old. their equipment. The girls find aircraft and supply ranges to IH Reg i s tel' e d. Championship ,men who mlln the &'WIS. blood lines. Bench and field. Dis- temper shots and wormed. Phone 1------200 days; 995-Wl nights. 28-29 Nancy Wistert offered a still life I .' of her father's antique mortar and Art Class Shows Turned Out pestle and outstanding pictures Joe: "That college turns out Work in Exhibit of the Kansas Jay-Hawker were some great men." , "OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT submitted by Donna Karl' and - Bill: -"When did you-gr'aduate?" Joe: "I didn't graduate-I was IS IN THE BASEMENT'" Jo-Ann Knoll. , turned out."

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* Wedding Announcements WRONG INFORMATION! The Amencan Medical So- Invitations ciety warns you against wrong * mformation regarding the cure I of Cancer'. They tell us t hat Cancer can he Letterheads cured providing -* Heres One of Our medical care is SOUf!ht in the early stages of GREATEST BUYS: glsease. T h e.y send forth the Envelopes warning- * WR ONG IN- ALL-WOOL FORMATION MAY BE FA- 795 TAL! Now as a minister of the Gospel I would hke to give t you the same warnmg rpgard- Office Forms ; in!! the wrong information I * TWIST ~%: about your relationship to I God and the way of eternal 2·PLY IN ROSE, GREEN, GREY AND BEIGE I ~al"lltion. Remember-WRONG MADE BY NATION'S LEADING MILL INFORMATION MAY BEl IETERNALLY FATAL! Be- Business Cards- I *, ware of a Christless, crossless, ' 3·Ply I'11·Wool Twisl ... , . 9~95 bloodless theology whi6h pro- • J. i mises you the forgiveness of -,~ ... { PHONE LIVONIA 2571 I!'ins and life eternal in ex- change for a reasonably good Folders OUTSTANDING iWe. churl'h attendance, hap- * :tism. etc. We are not saved by anything we do, but we are loa"ed hy :alth in what HE has done. Look at this verse, "Not by works of righteousness: Direct Mail Pieces .', whi,..h we have done, but ac- * cording to his mercy he saved -IN 0" hy the washing of regener- .q" ation, and the renewing of the Holv Spirit." Titus 3:5. Now VINYL you do not have to be,a theo- Booklets logian to see that this verse * teaches plainlv that we'are not .' PLASTIC I saved by OUR works :Of ri!!ht- ~n"OI"P'lS. but bv the mercies j, LINOhEUM of God. qod will have 'mer"" 1,1pan the person who ..,..k,..If,,,,l- - ~ J /:j ~s I'nrres their sins before Him Reg. 1.89 Sq. Yd. ',) and accepts Jesus Christ as NOW ;Lord and Saviour. NORTHVILLE RECQRDv\';.,;f ,\ 19 First Baptist Church 1 I PETER NIEU.WK66p~ 'P~stor' 120North Center Street - .,':." . PI!~n~~~~~th~iile-200:.'~~ Sq. Yd. •• i" .' PLYMOUTH• RD. d....l' !WILL YOU C:"6ME? \ 'Thursday, December 11, 1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Nine Mustang Cagers Upset Plymouth In Opening Game The opening game of the high school .basketball sea- ing the smooth flow. He chose to for an average of better than 60 I son was an auspicious one. for the North,:ille Mustangs. leave the original five on the percent. The Rocks scored on 9 of Sdedede They fought off a determined Plymouth qumtet and came court. They went the entire, ex- 18 attempts for an even 50 pel- from behind three times to emerge with a 42 to 37 victory haustmg route, cent average. December: The game was clmched in the Guard DIck Somers dropped m over their neighboring arch-rivals last Friday night. last minute when, with Northville seven points from the free thlow 12-Milford*, Here. Plymouth led most of the way gaining a five-point on the long end of a 38 to 37 score, line and added a field goal for 16-South Lyon, Here margin at one time, but the Mus-------.- who saw action. Plymouth's Lan- ends of the big Plymouth court Lamar Nally 1 .,5 7 21-Plymouth, Here. phere was hIgh for the Rocks with contributed most to the vIctory. Gerry Graham 124 They whipped Plymouth Fri- 12 points, and Fmney got ten. The NorthVIlle five hIt the bas- 23-Clarkston*, Here. Walter Newton o 0 0 27-Keego Harbor', There. The matUl was a crowd-pleas- ket from all angles as the Rocks day night. Greeting the photo· Gary Hix 000 3O-Millord*, There. er from the outset and was mam- SWItched from a man-to-man de- Bill Bailey 000 grapher in a jubilant mood af- tained at fever-pitch durmg the fense to a floating zone defense Bl'uce Felker o 0 0' entire 32 minutes of play. in an effort to stop them. o 0 0 February: ter the game are. from left 10 Gene Rebitzke Coach DIck Kay was faced WIth In addItIOn h Howarth's 13 Jim Mltchell o 0 0 3-8outh Lyon, There. right, Glenn Howarth. Lamar the deCIsion of leavmg his fIve markel s. Graham added fOUL',Al Ifversen o 0 0 6-Brighton*, Here. startel's-Howarth, La~ar Nally, Nally got seven and Somels and Nally, Ed Nash, Gerry Graham Ed Nash, Gerry Graham and Dick 13-Holly*, There. Nash dropped in nine each, 11 20 42 20-Clarenceville·, There The Mustangs picked up 20 of and Dick Somers Somers-m the game and mam- Quarter Scores 27-Clarkston*, There. taining the pace already set, or their 42 pomts at the free throw Northville 8 16 26 42 substituting and possibly break- line, hitting on 20 of 33 chances Plymouth 12 17 26 37 ·Wayne-Oakland League games. Colts Lose T0 Reserves The .colts, Northville's reserve scorer for both teams with 12 presen-ting basketball team, never qUIte got points. Joe Girardin led North- the range on the basket at the ville with seven. Plymouth court Friday night and The Northville sumary': went down to a 40 to 24 defeat at fg ft tp the hands of the Rocks. Joe Girardin 237 The game began slowly, with Paul Schulz 1 3 5' Plymouth ahead 5 to 2 at the end John Funk 124 of the fIrst quarter, and 15 to 6 Bill Tierney 204 THE GRE~T~ oJ NE-W 1953 at halftime, but picked up speed Skip Maxwell 1 O· 2 in the rest of the encounter with Darwin Teshka 102 tI.E: Plymouth reser.'es scoring al- Dick Alkire 000 most three times the amount III Guy'Brandt 000 the second half as they had in the Dave Waterloo 000 first. Ron Weber 000 Reserve Coach Stan Johnston Walter Palmer 000 used several combinatifjns after Ed Mollema 000 beginning with a five-man team of Paul Schultz, DarWin Teshka, 16 8 24 Skip Maxwell, Bill Tierney and Quarter Scores Joe Girardin. Northville 2 6 14 24 Plymouth's Forenczi was high Plymouth 5 15 29 40

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NORTHVILLE RECREATION Gotts Bros. 30 26 LEAGUE Guernsey Dairy 25 31 Team * W L Schraders 23 33 .* COMPLETELY NEW DUAL-STREAK STYLING E. & B. Beer 32 20 Mergraf Oil Products 22 34 Lyke's Gulf Service 29 -19 Mich. Powd. Metals 22 34 Tame Cats 29 23 Twin Pines 18 , 34 Cy Owens Ford Sales 28 241V.F.W. 4012 16 36 * NEW LONGER WHEELBASE G. A. Davers 27 25 200 scores: A. Porritt 226; P. Sid and Walt's .Gulf . :<.27"\25 Folino,·B. Cole and.c. Baker 207; - , #l~ _ ~i.~ _ .' ~ ....., ... Miller's Service 19 29 J. Simmons 206; E. Cheeseman J State Hospital Emp. 9 35 202; Causley 201. i'" / * LONGER, LOVELIER, ROOMIER BODmS 200 scores: F. Curcio 220; Q. Biddle and E. Gibson 206; W. Sou- MONDAY NIGHT HOUSE ! sa 200. LEAGUE Royal Recreation * PONTIAC'S WONDERFUL NEW POWER STEERING* NORTHVILLE CLASSIC Team W L LEAGUE Weber Machine Tool 37th 22th Team W L Freydl Cleaners 34th 25th Parkside Bar 24 15 Bailey's Dance Studio 32 28 * NEW ONE-PIECE WINDSnmLD"':"WRAP-AROUND REAR WINDOW Ply. Hills FIne Homes 22 17 Alessi Gen. Insurance 29th 30th NorthviVe Lanbs 19 \ 17 Northville Lab 27 33 Heicman-VanE"ery 18 18 Don's Jr. 'Five 27 33 Cloverdale Farms .Dairy 18 18 Main Hi-Speed 26th 33th * SPECTACULAR NEW OVER-ALL PERFORMANCE Pelzer's Five 13 26 Zayti Trucking 26 34 200 scores: A. Gadioli 265, 225- High team series: Freydl's 2619, , 659; S. Scott 247, 201-623; D. Pau- Bailey's 2562. line 231; B, Hawley and B. Buts- High team games: Zayti 903, ky 230;. D. Juday 225; T. Bongi Bailey's 904. 214; P. Mundinger and P. Mc- High individual games: Mid- Allister 211; J. Holman 209; D. dleton 246, Simmons 244. III Miller 205-204. High individual series: Mid- " dleton 609, Rowland 600. ..I' NORTHVILLE HOUSE 200 scores: B. Bingley 214, En- LEAGUE' dress 208, Rowland 204, Pehrson Team W L 202. Northville Men's Shop 32 20 V.F.W. 4012 31 17 THURSDAY LADrns HOUSE Depositors State Bank 28 24 LEAGUE Heichman-VanEvery 28 24 Royal Recreation Schafer Bread 22· 30 Tean. W L Blatz Beer 21 27 Cy Owens Ford 39 13 Northville B

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ied program at that time, includ- ing sacred liturgical mUSIC,can- VIRGIL 'Skip' Howard Will tatas and appropriate secular numbers, one of them "The Win- Sing With Albion ter Winds", a composibon by Al- ~ bion's music professor, Dr. L. U. ~ Rowland, who has written a color- College Choir Here ful setting for a poem by Louis When the A,lbion College a cap- Untermeyer. FIRST CLASS, I, pella choh' presents the Christmas Concludmg number will be concert in the FlfSt Methodist Benjamin Bntten's festival can- I Church of Albion on Sunday af- tata "Rejoice in the Lamb", set ternoon, Dec. 14 at 4 o'clock, Leo- to the words of Christopher nard "Skip" Howard, son of Mr. Smart. SoloIsts to be heard in this i and Mrs. W. L. Howard of 47787 fourth part of the AlbIOn Christ- I West Eight MJ..1eRd., a jUlUor at mas concert will be soprano Mari- i Albion, will participate, smging lyn Chisholm and alto Marjorie by Clarlt s. liaC'J I I in the bass secton. MacMillan of Detroit, and tenor I The choir, under the direction Melvin Larimer of Bronson. Collision of David Strickler of the Albion The public is invited to this i music faculty, will present a var- ChrlStmas concert. r= i ~ ~ Work • s Mufflers Tailpipes I Accessories RIMIN' TIME '~- ~ ~ I Kelley Tires \10METlMES,U SAYSMe:foo,WH EN "'STOP BEINGSILlV:NPOP "IT's CHILDISH: HE'LL REIMRIC· ANDYET··· ~ 1 PLAY, WILLSAy··· ~ • ~ I !.iI'I 2 s. B. STEVENS SERVICE ~ ~ 340 N. Center Street Northville, Mich. i ~ ni i, CARS and .TRUCKS f I ------1 ~ \ * To lighten the burd- Board of>Education Veteran Administration, request- Received since last meeting onded by Schrader that the trea- I Sales' and Service i ens of those who must ing certain cost datl;!-on the NDrth- $26,926.94 surer be authorized to borrow I Balance in General Fund from the Depositors State Bank 'i/ watch the passing of Minutes ville Veterans' Institute which The regular meeting Df the was clDsed in 1947; letter of $3;723.37 sufficient funds up to $19,000.00 to ~ " time between living and Nbrthville Board of Education thanks from the Student CDuncil Balance in Debt Retirement meet December bills and payrolls. j the New Life, we are was held in the board room on for the new cement steps and Fund $26,802.76 Carried. !!t a watchful of every de- Monday evening, December 1, loading area on Cady Street; Motion by Schtader and sec- Upon motion by George. L. I 1952. Fred C. Fischer, reporting delin- Clark and second by Severance !!t tail, respectful Df every onded by Severance that the re- Present: Eural F. Clark, Donald quent tax cDllections for June m port of the treasurer be accepted. the superintendent was author- ~ wish, helpful and con- B. Severance, George L. Clark, the amDunt of $462.08. Carried. ized to write a letter to the Vil- ~ siderate in every way Robert F. Cooll\lan, Nelson C. Superintendent Amerman an- lage Commission calling to their !II I Motion by Severance and sec- CYOWENS at~ention the need for a sidewalk WIthin our power. Schrader, R. H. Amerman. nounced the completion of the Dnded by George L. Clark that the I formal annexation of the Base- on West Main Street between Ro- I Others Present: E. V. EllisDn, following vDuchers be paid: Bills, 117 WEST MAIN STREET SCHRADER Charles D. Yahne, Robert Sher- line schoDI district and that the $3,750.20; Payr Dlls , $21,811.23. gers and Orchard Drive to care ~ rard. children are now being trans- MDtion Carried. for the heavy increase in both I NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN The minutes Df the last regular ported to Northville. vehicular and pedestrian traffic. 'it MDved by Severance and sec- Upon motion by CODlman and Phones WOo 3·9692 and Northville 1320 meeting were read and. approved. Principal E. V. EllisDn gave a onded by George L. Clark that the i second by Schrader the meeting Y Communications: Mrs. A. S. An- cDmprehensive and encouraging school contribute $80.00 tDward ---e--- funeral Home repDrt on the work being done by was adjoumed at 10:45 p.m. J gell, relative to sale of certain the cDStof staging the junior high Used Car Lot - 29210 Plymouth Road Northville graduates Who are George L. Clark, I ' ' 4()4 West Main Street plumbing fixtures in the Thayer sebool fODtball game. Carried. LIVONIA, MICHIGAN ;dJ schoDl building; WilsDn Funk, re- freshmen at the University of Denied the request for permis- porting on expenses of the junior Michigan and Michigan State Col- ••••• ~e.c::t:::. • • • • • • • • • • • •• I Telephone iivonia 3829 '~, Phone 48 ," Northville, Mich. /(jj sion to use the Waterford school ••••• , ••••••••••••••• c•• I high football game; request for lege. ground's for the parking of trail- ~ • '---r:= ~' permission to park tWD trailers Treasurer Coolman repDrted ers. ~ on the- WaterfDrd school 'grounds; balances as follows: MDved by GeDrge L. Clark, sec- ~..~2.~~~~~~!..~~ ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1i

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r t Thursday, December 11, 1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD 1~~~M~ro~ P~re~~ct~g ~N~mbffHn~ I_ IGO,vernQr,State Legislature May Get Chief of Police Joseph Denton ten accidents. Sixty-four traffic ... reported that the department col- violations were recorded and 62 I ITogetheron M~t~~~t~aising Money ,~f,i;:~~:~;~~1;:'f~~::;a7.~Y~~E;~~r~E~~ !11 ~ If G, Mennen Williams is re- pected to take the lead in ~us- ing the month and investigated port cited two breaking and en- ~ Ii Iinstated as goyernor by the re- pending hostilities. ~tering cases and a like number }I Icount, there may be a truce flag He is sure to thump again for a of vandalism cases. }II in the offing.' corporation tax as the simplest Juvenile cases numbered four For four years now our Demo- solution to the money problem. Church Group HI-Is in November and there wel'e two B cratic governor and his Repub- But he may offer Republicans a t Ob B k prowler calls. One person was re- ili lican legislature ha-Yebeen t,ump- chance to offer a better answer- a scene 00 S ported as missing and one recov- ~ ing heads over a tax program. The so long as it is not a personal in- ered, An auto was reported stolen I lawmakers won't accept WIl- come levy or a nuisance tax on Mrs, E, J. Willis, member of the ane! one was rocovered by poliCE!. a lliams' corporation tax program. soda pop, motels etc. "LegIOn of Decency" committee, .four bicycles were stolen during I iii Williams won't sit 'still for the • • ." the month and three were recov- ~ Republl'can loophole pluggm''g I t b b d h attended the, November meeting ered. There were 13 arrests and I•• .. t mus e remem ere t at of the grouI"'at the Veterans' Me- 13 ~ BRING YOUR GIFT LIST TO US Ii plans of the legislature, four years ago when the corpora- a1' D' court cases, One person was i:'I'~ , ..! The result I'Sa $65,000,000defI'- bon.. tax was fIrst proposed, many moriObjectiveBUildingof the ingroupetrOlt.is a con- sent to Eloise. ~ I cit. The state is ?roke. Re~ublicans favored it. Confident certed effort to chase obscene One case'of a person being 'bit- ~ There's a good chance you can do all your Christnas sho'pping right under this one roof iii Now that Auditor General John of Its passage the governor then literature particularly magazmes ten by a dog was listed, and one ~ I § B. Martin has announced public- began pounding the drum on De- and pock~t novels from the neWs- dog was under observation. Two Y And you will he delightfully surprised at the wide range of long lasting practical gifts on disp ay Ii 1y that the state will be able to mocratic achievements and ex- stands dogs were sent to the pound, re- • ~ IImet'l only half of its $40.000,000 pounding on what the Democrats I Cha~ges that such literature claimed, and their owners fined. ; ~~~~~~~~~ il~~~~~~~~6~hW~~~b ~ ~=mOOe~M~p~eu~~~~eedop~re~ro~~~e !11 1- . ~ Iii In January. all hands recognize a man . • cativeness have been made re- pound. ~ • ~ ~ financial crisis of the first mag- The Republicans voted against cently in magazine articles and Chief Denton reported four rI' .~ B nitude has finally arrived. the bill in a body and have con. speeches, windows open and unscreened ~ iii B k' d h . '11' d d . and 23 doors unlocked, The de- l!!' Ii aIt. IC,enn~ an . aggermg WI tmue to 0 S? smce. . The South\vestern Deanery, says I ,. Ibenefit neIther SIde, as. the last '!'he R~p~bhcan plan of hght- Mrs. Willis, has cleared obscene partment sent out 11 teletype ~ i -~ HI four years have determmed. The enmg eXlstmg tax laws and plug- material from newsstands in messages during the mon1h. I ~ SPIRAL $3.79 - ,_:' -"" - ELECTRIC"IRON hour for action is upon us, But ging a fe,:" ~oopholes was stymied many commumties through the !tf f1 EmcQ D¢""::) A he3~jn;:. iron with Iii SCREW DRIVER _ " -- -.:~ --~' fast "meient how can the governor and the by the WIlliams veto. cooperation of merchants and PHONE IN YOUR ~ ~ '..::P (J A d bl I . - - - ~>_"_,_,_-T -_; large sale ;:.Ie. ~13S heat control ii I legi,slature c?mpromise their op- But now in this grea! new era store owners. She sald the LeglOn W S " i / / / I 6 ura " qua ity tool i t!I posmg tax views? . ~f enforced co-operatIon, WI1- is askmg for the help of parents , N E ~ I I _~t;;'~;~~.~:,,~w~::_- "';:,"-- ~i:~V 5~~. model. $9.95 Ji( ~ As soon as the recount,ls over, hams may well suggest a com- to make a check on the reading " = !!i' -- ---~ .;:--,}: ~,I . ---- I ~Williams-if he winds up again bination of the Democratic-spon- matter of their children, - l!IflYl:f ... ELECTRIC eo,-,<.$ (,oR i i in the gubernatorial chair-is ex- sored corporation profits levy and E · rUllimaiiCffj lever PLASTIC iii one or two others revenue ideas ;; f~,'.", ) Toaster ~.. ! W,'ndRee,' MIXER' TEA SETS ~ 0 b' C II d Isuggested by the Republicans. • PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY I J .,', Du. lMt If 1 ~,. ecem er a e What happens after that ap- • I I ~ '$22.95 j $3.95 wo.1I ,,, He ... ~ pears to be up to the Republicans. DR. WALTER K. BELASCO NORTHVILLE CLINIC !if I kllch.IlI ...... ", $1.98 ~ I Deadl-Iesf Month Will t~ey accept the compromise -Oplometrist- V. George Chabut. M.D. ~ 'JI w hip I, "''''"_ i ~ or agam defy the governor? 501 West Dunlap Street J. K. Bosch. M.D. I I -. "SORRY" $2.50 .lIrs, Ill" n d I. • ALL-STEEl. ~ ji - If the governor does make a Northville. Michigan -Physicians &: Surgeons-- ' ~i ~ ~ GAME Equipped with % ~ "~: ~-:: -- :: ROllER A ~ December is an extremely haz-. serious effort to restore harmony Hours: Office: Corner N. Wing & Dunlap Office HOUl'S: A popular and :;'WII. Ix !:_.Y<_"- ardous holiday month as well as in our politically-split s!ate gov- Daily and Evenmgs by ! . - ~ ::~ eXcMng D_':C~. ~ Um ISKATES'! ~ Daily by Appointment i 4_4.... 0 " III .. .a. :: i a happy one. That's the reminder ernment, RepublIcans/mIght well Appointment Office and Residence Phone 1330 Except Wedn€!sday I\' I ~~ . :::,"::.~c~~~r~.;!..."! $33.95 If, Ai of S/ct Henry P. Kozowicz, com- take another look at his program. Office Phone 827 ~ 'J1 _. -_=>t:-"';;2 "'-!- $2.95 f rl-Jander of the Detroit State Po- They may find him ready to meet Sf !&' 2 lice post. them half-way in working out DR. HUGH G. GODFREY -Dentisl- CECIL B. JACKSON, D.O. ~ I· i Ai Becaus'e of the hazards, which some acceptable money-raising 107 E. Main Street - Northville -Osfeopathic- is I'll' . > ~ may lead to accidents which program . Phone 784 I -Physician· Surgeon- . ~ ~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~ wo~dm~fu~h~~yeaso~~- ~~ a romprom~ wo~t ~ 146 North Center St. ~ j!i lice agencies throughout the slate easy. Too many harsh words have DR. STUART F. CAMPBELL Hours by Appointment S' r:t§ are taking part in a special safe- been tossed about In the last four -Optometrist- . Phones: Office • Northville 1161 !i: i ty campaign emphasizing the im- years But an atl~mp,t-any at- 107 E. Main Street - Northville Res. - Livonia.5113 !1i .Ii porlancc of extra caution. tempt-at compromise IS encour- Daily: 10 a m. to 5:30 pm. 1------'-- DR. J. K. EASTLAND "A deadly combination of traf- aging. Friday 10 a m. to 8 p,m. I i Closed Thursday -Denlis!- Sf ific hazards." Sgt. Kozowicz said, .. • .- Phone 1102 108 North Center Phone 130 I "makes walking and driving es- Although the results of thls ~~ i pecially dangerous. year's three-day open season on DR. ARTHUR J. MALESKE DR. H. HANT.>ORF .. does have not been properly tabu- -Denfist- -Physician & Surgeon- DEADLY MONTH lated and evaluated, it would ap- 249 E. Main St.. Northville Office: Penniman-Allen Theatre ~ ft "In fact. with the unfavorable pear that the conservation dep't. Phone 799 Building - Northville 'JI weather) longer periods. of dark- had been right all along in its Office Hours: 2 to 6 except ! Wednesday - ~ Ii. ness and the general hol lday,rush battle for discretionary powers to R. M. ATCHISON, M.D. Phone: Office 419·J - Res. 419·M iii ft and celebrating, Decem ber 1S.re- set seasons and bag limits ac- a G. WETTERSTROEM. M.D. !I II garded as one of the deadliest cording to the requirements of O. J. ROBINSON, M.D. DR. IRENE L. SPARLING i ' imonths of the year. the individual areas, -Physicians- -Physician & Surgeon- tI 0 F ·d d S t d N· ht U tOI X "On the basis of miles traveled, When !he doe season was an- EUGENE T. CAPUZZI, M.D. - X-Ray Equipment ~ - pen rl ay an a ur ay Ig s n 1 mas - it is definitely the deadliest," he Inounced a large wail went up --Surgeon- Office Hours: By Appointment. ~ • i1! d 501 West Dunlap St. 2-4 p.m. Daily except Thursda.y 1l»l~~~~~llllla»lll;a~llllll~Il~Jl~lllllllllllllll~l!lJI»lJlJllll~lll»-~lll~~~llllllJl< claime . , about "those mother deer" and Office Hours Daily by and Sunday; 7-8 p.m. Tuesday "Durng fue past five year~, fhe large number of hunters who Appointment Only evenin~ only. ______-:- (nearly 82,000 Decembe: tr?ff~c Iwould be shot. Office 1330 Residence 40 Phones: Office 363·J • Res. 363·M accidents have occUl:red m MIChI- Despite good reports from Wis- I '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!€l~!g~lgan. l They ~e~ul!ed m 752 deaths consin which already had experi------t;l and 18~973mJurl~s.. mented with a doe season, the ~~_ ~~~~~~~~~!iiJ~~~~~~~~~~ "WhIle there IS nothmg any- legislature was reluctant to give !Ii one can do to prevent unfavorable up its powers over the hunting I weather or darkness," Sgt. Kozo- laws. 'iI wic~ ad~itted, "everyone should I This year 250,000 hunters took J Santa's Toyland aVOld bemg careless and ,n:ake out 91,000 deer. The hunter kill I allowances for bad conditions. was no larger than in other years ~ ELECTRICAL SERVICE Alertness can prevent many tra-, despite fue record number of men l!If Chuck Full of Xmas Toys With gedies." in the woods. § Michigan now has a larger herd I - COMPLETE' WIRING - Eye Appeal and Best of AU With "log Issued t~an i~ ha~ 50 years ago. For the § ~ Warn • flrst bme m 60 years deer have ~ I - - been seen in northern Indiana. I PRICE APPEAL. ing Yet the sobbing about shooting YI on Drun k Driv does and fawns has been echoing 'iI the length and breadth of the Chief Joseph E. Denton today I Yes Sir! Santa Has Done His Best state. I COMMERCIAL announced that his department For fue last three years Michi- l!If has joined the Michigan Associ- gan has had mild winters, with ation of Chiefs of Police in spon- I and relatively little snow. The deer This Year To Bring You Real Values soring the State Safety .commis- J herd multiplies and few are kill- 'iI sion's December safety program RESIDENTIAL ed by winter starvation, Last year! aimed at reducing traffic acci- nANTA'S TOYS At Lowest Prices. mACK THeM AWAY only 10,000 deer died of winter ; dents caused by drunk driving. ~ FO~ .(;r~LS AND BOYS! U IN SANTA\; SI.E1GI-I/ kill. Year before that some 40,- WIRING According to Chief Denton, "A I 000 starved to death. If car that doesn't know where it's But :remember the winter of OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS STARTING ON DECEMBER 10- going can find a hundred differ- I 1947 and 481 That year 110.000 ent ways to kill people. Suc!.J.a I were counted dead in the woods. ~ Let us inspect your home or place of car is one in the hands of a drunk If snow stays on, covering fol- ;; driver". SHOP iage, the animals take to eating l!If business for worn or defective wiring, TOYS SERIOUS PROBLEM poplar and brush leaves. The! CANDY EARLY larger deer clean off the low ; Complete Doll Assortment The. drunk driving proble,m is hanging branches, The smaller I or overloaded circuits. Xmas Candy 29c Lb. From $1.98 to $9.50 so senous that the State LIquor does and fawns die, Jf: YOUR•XMAS C~nt:ol Commission an~ the The conservation department I Box Chocolate-2 Lbs.-$1.98 Xmas Records 25c MIchigan Tab~e. Top Licenses this year says 200,000 deer might I DOLLAR C?ngress have .Jomed fo~ces on a have been taken without endan- ¥ Box Chocolate-5 Lbs.-$2.89 Cars - Trucks-10c to $10.98 VIgorous public educahon p'ro- gering the deer herd balance. IIf WILL GO Games 25c to $2.98 gram. Twenty thousand posters Probably those does will look FARTHER reading "Drunk Drivers Go To better on the table than as fox Little Country Dr. Kit 98c ~ail" and 235,000 tab,le. tents read- food in the thickets. GIFTS HERE mg "If You Are DrIvmg Take It Dish Sets 59c-98c Easy-Don't Lose Your Driver's N "l N - LIGHTING FIXTURES- Gold Qand Fruit Bowl-l.39 License" will be used in every bar OVI odae ews • and tavern throughout the state ~ The Degree team met at the I Gold ·Band Candlesticks-$1 NEWLAM~S In appealing to all motorists to - AT cooperate on the December safety lodge hall Thursday night of last IS·Piece Punch Set $1.00 XMAS CARDS program Chief Denton said, "The week for practice and the annUalj! ATTRACTIVE approaching holiday season makes Christmas party. Thelma Cheese- W INCANDESCENT . Stationary-Box SOc PRICES Xmas Box Cards 25c everyone look forward to parties, man, Jeane Clark and Dolis Bow- receptions and reunions where ers were hostesses for the affair. and Stationary-Box 98c Xmas Box Cards 59c everybody may enjoy a celebra· I Ladies' Blouses $1.00 • Xmas Box Cards 98c tion. It is also important foT' ev- Noble Grand Glen Salow, as- FLUORESCENT CANDY erybody to look forward to get- sisted by several Rebekahs, hon- Xmas Cards 45c ting home safely from th~se cele- ored the Past Noble Grands of CAJ;iES,' brations. "Don't let a drunk driv- Lakeside Lodge at Novi Monday FIXTORES ing accident spoil your holiday." evening of this week following: GIFT WRAPPINGS Sc regular lodge s,ession. The group ,- was entert'ained with moving pic- l!If Beautiful Gift Paper 10c TREE TRIMMINGS tures, followed by lunch. • DR. L. E. REHNER Crinkle Tie Ribbon 10c JUSTA FEW OF Tree Light Sets 79c Novi Rebekah Lodge No. 482 Get the most from your lighting by using OPTOMETRIST Hank Ribbon 10c OUR BIG Tree Light Sets, Med.•$1.89 Phone Plymouth 433 Thursday evening of this week, the right fixtures expertly installed. Ribbon Kits SELECTION Outdoor Tree Lt. Set-$2.39 809 Penniman. Plymouth Dec .11. Initiation ceremonies 49c will take place at this time. A Extra Fine Gift Paper ISc • OF VALUES Ornaments IOc-15c -HOURS - pot luck hinch and social hour Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, ~iIl follow the session. I 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. The Nov Rebekah Past Noble DeKay." Electric Wedaesday. FrIday. Satulday. Grand Club, with the husbands , 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. I os guests, will hold their annual PHONE NORTHVILLE 262 D&C STORE Christmas party and E:xchange of ___ gifts at the Sea Food Grotto, cor- 431 YERKES ST, NORTHVILLE NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN • - •• 0 - • •• ••• • • • • • • • •• ...... ner of Grand River and Seven t;.-;R·;;~~;;fw~litAdS I Mile Rd., on Thursday evening, •••••••••••••••••••••••••c••••••• ~.r.~ •••• ,. •• ,...... r IDec. 18. ...~h!Id~~~~~~~~»ii;~~~I»lI»1~l);»;J;Jdd~ Page Twelve THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Thursday, December 11,- 1952 • Successful Red Cross Blood Drivel Despite a day of cold and clam-j my weather, 142 NorthvIlle ar~a I , residents donated blood last Fn- , D ·L da)' afternoon and. evening In epOSh;OrS For\ A Toast ••• what Charles F. Carrmg~on term- Bank" Employee Shows How Easy It Is To Donate ed "a very successful drive". More persons who wanted to Or A Gift~ donate were turned regretfully • • • away b)' Red ClOSS nurses be- cause of colds, recent sUl'gery, re- cent use of medicines and other I The Record's photogra- YOU CAN'T BEAT reasons which would have pre- vented use of the blood. pher followed Frances Bo- Two persons remarked that they nar, Depositors State Bank had been turned down before, but decided to try again, even though employee, around as she they thought they would be tUln- donated blood for the sec- ed awa~'. CARLING'S Donors were handled as fast as ond time. The picture ser- they came in the early hours of ies at right illustrates the the drive, which lasted flom 2 to 8 p.m., but they began eomlDg in simple procedure of giving ~Im!RZ~ BEER larger numbers later In the af- ternoon to assure success of the blood, and was inspired by effort. the overheard remark of a Mr. tCarl'lDgton asked that all , ·1!IIfl_. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · organizatIOns and persons who first-timer: "I didn't know worked at the drive and in pre- this was all there is to it, .' BREWING vious organizatIOnal efforts be thanked for contnbuting to the or I'd have donated be- CORPORATION success of the VItal dnve. He also fore." Frances begins by stopping at a table where she gives her I . A registered nurse checks Frances' blood pressure and t*es cited the eoopel atlOn of local name. address and other information to a worker. and designates church pastors in pubhelzlng the a tiny sample of blood. aUer ask~g other medical q.uesti,?ns.to OF.JAMERICA drive With theil' conglegations. whether her blood donation will remain with the local bank or : be sure .f:hat the donation will nol be harmful in any way .f:o Members of the Am.lliary of CJ400:QUI NCY':-AV£. be sent overseas. either };rances or the ultimate receiver. the Lloyd H Green Post 147 serv- ;;, ed a lunch late in the afternoon for Red Cross workers and aoe- i C"Eila-r 1-1000 tors. Northville Post ~ ~, ...... NO. 4012 V.F.W. 438 Plymouth Avenue NOTICE! First and Third Tuesday of .~t!itpALE Each Month. • American Legion - ,-.--- LLOYD H. GREEN POST 147 - WE ARE DISTRIBUTOR FOR _ CI, • CARLING'S BLiCK LABEL BEER Regular Meetmgs Second and • CARLING'S RED CAP ALE / IFourth Tuesdays of Each Month. IALL VETERANS WELCOME. fl • BLATZ BEER - Milwauke~' s Finest I Northville Lodg~, No. 186, F. & A. M. R~gular meeting Second Monday of every month at 7:30 P.M. J. £ SPAGNUOLO & SON After drinking orange iui.t:e to add fluid to her system, Now. a few minu1es later, A little later Friday. Frances is back a.f:work at 1:lepositors DALE MARTELL. W.M. R. F. COOLMAN.' Sec'y. PHONE 561-W Frances opens and closes her hand. filling a sterile pint boUle she jokes with other donors as S.f:ateBank. happy 10 have been one of the 142persons who made ------.. ' 142 N. CENTER ST.. with the precious blood ~hlch will probably save the life of a she sips coffee and eats cookies donations in the vital blood campaign, and r.!'0ne the worse for ~:;W'S:§:'.:::'J.~:::;::.:~'$.::::::a NORTHVILLE serviceman or civilian sometime soon. as she rests for a few minutes. her experience. * Try The Want Ads =:'':'$i-§..-:r:~:.;;~::::.:::,<~ ~~~~~~~~~Wl~~~~~~~~~~~~~ij

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Cy Owens UsedCarlot "Serving the Northville Area for More Than 30 Years" 137 North Center Street OPEN 9:00 to 9:00 DAILY (Except Sundays) . PHONE NORTHVILLE 644 .. -Thursday, December 11, 1952 THE NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Thirteen e I ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL NOVI BAPUST CHURCH h$ b-t' CHURCH Rev. G. Gillman Morse, Pastor Harvey and Maple Streets Sunday, Dec. 14: Plymouth 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship ICeS Reverend David T. Davies. Rector service. SpecIal musical numbers an BIble study at the close of the . classes for all ages. Adult class . . 10 a.m., Sunday Church School, 10 a.m., Bible School. led by the Rector. Worship servIce. Mrs. Jack Eby. classes for all age groups. "Christ- 11 a.m., Morning Worship and I P d Supt. mas Around the World", a color J umor. Churc.h 11 a.m.,CI Mornmgf' h ld layerdr' an Sunda" , 7 pm., there will be and sound film. . ~ermon. ass 01 C I ren u. Ing r(!hearsal of the ChrIstmas pag- Ladies Bible Class, Mrs. C. M. Fe~;~~;h~" Jumor BaptIst Youth the sermon penod. eant Chase, teacher in the church par- . '. .c~ffee Hour. Immediately after Thursday, Dec. 11, the, Women's lor. 7.~O p.m., EvenIng EvangelIstIc 11 a clock servIce. If you have no MISSIOnary SocIety will hold Men's Bible Class discussion serVICe. church home, you are cordIally theIr annual Christmas party for led by Robert L. Hart, in kitchen Tuesday, 7'30 p.m., the Chari- Invited to worshIp with us. the women of the congregation . • 11 a.m. Morning worship !ind ty MiSSIonary CIrcle meetmg at Thursdi,lay, Dec. 11 at 8 pm., Pot luck diner at 12:30. GIfts Selmon. For Umversal Bible Sun- the home of Mrs Nleuwkoop. Woman's Auxlhary meeting In from the tree WIll be exchanged. day, the Pastor preaches flOm the Wednesday: the church hall. Brief bu~iness Tuesday after school, the Ju- tOPiC:"The Word of Life". 7:30 p.m., Mid-week Prayer ser-I meetmg followed by get-acqualnt- nior GIrls chorus wl1l hold a re- Nursery and JUnior Church vice. I ed party. All ladies of the pansh hearsal qt the parsonage. during n,l:' 'phurch service. 8:15 p.m, Lectures on Revela- are urged to p.ttend. Saturday, Junior choir at 2 p.m. Cherub Choir rehearsal, direct- tion. at the parsonage. . ed by Miss Patricia },fostetler. 9 p.m., Teacher Training course PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sund,ay, ?ec. 21.. the Chustmas 4 pm, Community Chorus re- Church of All Na1iom Pageant will be gIven at 7:30. , ~i-!~:;~',--~-- ~i~~~al of Handel's "The Mes- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH I 8275 McFadden Street. Salem r--####-#--##_########## \ ; GLOVES We may look to God for help. Pastor Elder Vance Hopkins * HOSIERY lJ ,.,* 6:45 pm., Carol Choir rehearsal, SPECIAL - .: dIrected by Mrs Harold F. Fred- no matter what dlstlessing condi- Regular Servlcl:S I New Plastering ~ ~_ sell. tions may allse, IS shown m the Wednesday, 7:30 pm., BIble Class 7:30 p.m., Senior Youth Fellow- Lesson- Sermon to be lead m all Friday, 7:30 p.m., Saints meeting Repair Work * BLOUSES ~1 I !~~ TV ENSEMBLE shIp. Bob Burgess, president. Re- Chrstian Science churches under Sunday 9:4t a.m Sunday School Lathing H ports from committees on the the ~,itle "God :he Preserver of Sunday: 11:30 a.~., Preachmg. I ANY SIZE JOB ~:;* LINGERIE It: Booster project. Man, on Sund~", Dec. 14 Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Night serVIce * JACKETS ,-,-,... Pajamas-$8.95 Lounging Robe-$8.95 10; The Golden Text is from Psalms FREE ESTIMATES '>1 7'30 pm' .christmas program i.; 7 Colors Sizes 10-20 ~i pre~ented by the Couples Club, ~25:2,21,22): "0 my. God,. I trust SALEM FEDERATED CHURCH I ~ * Costume JEWELRY in chw-ch parlors. A cordial wel- In .thee: ... Let mtegnty. and Douglas R. Couch. Pastor I R. J. CLAPP I HOUSECOATS iiii I * :~ . come to all. upn~hteousness preserve me, for 10:30, Morning Worship. Phone MArket 4-2155 !~!_--;S-~'''5~-w.'~~~~~ _. .~. ~~.l. r~. _iiiIi iiiii - •• -:'-: ...------~ _==~_.~~_.~~.__.,,:.,-_- ..-~ \. Monday, Dec. 15: )1 walt on thee. Redeem Israel:, 0 11:45, Sunday School. Walled Lake I 9:00 a.m., Pre-School nursery, God, out of all. hIS t~oubles. 7:30, Evening Evangelistic Ser- , Mon., Wed. and Fri. mornings. Among the BIble cItatIons is vice. ~ iTuesday, Dec. 16: this passage, (Ps. 27:1): "The Wed., Prayer and Bible study, O#####.#########-#,##########"J 3:45 p.m., Girl Scouts at the Lord IS my light and my salva- 7:30. Church Hou~e, Mrs. R. Papini and bon; whom shall I fear? the Lord Wed., Choir practice, 8:30. • Try the Want Ads1 1011'S Kenneth Rathburn, leaders. is the strength of my life; of ~-:;;'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~;;;~~~:;;;. 7:30 p.m., Den meeting of the whom shall I be afraid?" r'##'######'##########_###'##_"""'#_##~'##'#_#'####''''# '1.1 ;;.! Cub Scouts. Christmas program. Correlative passages from "Sci- BRIDGE SETS .,.,,1, Wednesday, Dec. 17: ence and Health WIth Key to the 1.1 3'45 pm., Bro\lTI1leScouts with Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Mrs. A. R. Allen and Mrs. Ed include: "The diVIne Mind that I HEAD~~~RTERS_ •.1 $}95 ;:~ Langtry. Girl Scouts meet with made man maintain HIs own im- I:! Mrs Maxwell S. Austin age and likeness" (p. 151) .. 1 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir re- i:i * Boxed * Assorted Colors ..~ '. * Boxed >!' Color Combinations '.1 hearsal, Wm. G. WIlliams, di- SALEM CONGREGATIONAL i.. CHURCH :..~.: ..i~. recting. • t:!:~:~::::._..;;-=IZ::!:';':::::i~r:z~l;;:~lt:1~!:l:::~:i-:;:::::5::::'Jr':.n~ Thursday, Dec. 18: Lucia M. Siroh, Minisler E C K o I L 3:45 p.m, Brownie Scouts, Mi·s. 10:30 a.m., Divine WOl'nhip.The 1 Alfred Parmenter and Mrs. Wm. Pastor is giVIng a series of sel'- G. Williams, leaders. mons of Christ's Advent. C lean burning - ALL ITEMS GIFT WRAPPED - Friday, Dec 19: 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m., Sunday School Christ- Sunday, Dec. 21, we will hold PHONE mas party. Program presented by two Christmas servIces. In the Keep-full basis Mrs. Luther Jordan. Santa is ex- mornIng at 10:30, and In the eve- PLYMOUTH pected with candy for all. ning t~e Sunday School WIll gIve 107 8 p.m., Conference on Church their Christmas proglam. Outstanding quality membership, downstair~ social All friends and neighbor~ in the E·MERGENCY FREYDL'S STORE room. Monthly meeting of the community are cordially InVIted. PLYMOUTH Session. 1759-J 118 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 520 NORTHVILLE NOVI METHODIST CHURCH I ndependentlyowned I OUR LADY OF VICTORY Rev. J. M. McLucas, Minister 1~=====o.!l - We Also Have A Store In Walled Lake- PARISH Residence Brighton. Phone 3731 Rev. Anthony J. Heraty. Pastor 10 a.m., Morning Worship and Let us serve you Masses-Sundays 8:3'" and 10:30 sermon. Children, 8:30 Mass. 11 a m., Sunday School. Mrs. R Religious Instruction-Saturda;y Button In charge. -======-;, 10:00 a.m. at the Church. Wednesday: Confessions-Children, Saturda;y 7:30 p.m., MethodIst Youth Fel- ECKLES COAL & SUPPLY CO. Adu1ts-Saturdays. 7:30 ano lowshIp. I 2 Blocks E. of Railroad Station on Holbrook 9:00 p.m. Sundays-8:00 and 8:15 p.m , Choir rehearsal 10:00 a.m. Eve of first Friday- W.S.C S., thIrd Wednesday of I Plymouth, Michigan SEYFRIED'S 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. each month at noon. Monthly Holy Communion- A hearty welcome extended to ; -======...... , all who worship wIth. us. I L ,... .takes pride in FIrst Sunday-Grade School ,.",. ,. • '##*'" •• , .,,,. A,# '### ... p • ',p ..... '#'"" .,.,..,. """# ., ., .~ Second Sunday-Holy Namf presenting Society, 8:30 Ma~. Third Sunday-Altar 8eciet;y beautiful 8:30 Mass. Inch for Inch and Pound for Pound Fourth Sunday-Sodality 01 Our Lady, 10:30 Mass. Altar Society meetin!:-every ~F Wednesday before the third watches Sunday of the month. GREATEST ACTION CAR ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN For sheer beauty, for complete dependability, t"11edoll~s you spend CHURCH buy rilore when the watch you choose is Wltfnoucr. Made and Corner of Elm and Hight Sis. America Has Ever Produced! guaranleed by Longines-Wittnauer, since 1866. maker Rev. E. E. Rossow. Pastor Phone: Res.• 151 - Church 9125 of walches of Ihe highest character_ Dollar for ..' AIID 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship. .... dollor, the best and most beoutiful watch 11:15 a.m. Sunday 'S>chool and ~ yau can buy is Wltlnouer. f;;;;;~~ YOU CAN BE SURE OF Bible Classes. 1:30 p.m. Ladies Aid each sec- ~=---~ • A Lifetime of Use. ond Thursday of the month. e Beauty for Everyday. 8:00 p.m. Walther League each ~_--..J~~~S second Friday of the month. • For all the Family. 8:00 p.m. Lutheran Laymen's League each third Friday of the month. 8:00 p.m. Voters Assembly each second Monday of month. Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary on . each third Thursday of month. I Holy Communion, first Sunday l) of each month. for this 52 Pc. Service for 8 ~ FIRST -M-E-TH-O-D-I-S-T-C-HURCH ~ Ivan E. Hodgson, Minister 16 TEASPOONS 8 SALAO fORKS /} Res.: 548 W. Dunlap - Tel. 699-M 8 SOUP SPOON$ :J. SERVING SPOONS Dodge Coronet V·8 Series Thursday, Dec. 11: 8 KNIVES 1 BUTTER KNifE Community'. 6 30 p.m., Fellowship dinner. At 8 FORKS 1 SUGAR SPOON New HO·h.p. ~ed Ram V·EiDht _rol'smons~;p os- this time it will be our privilege sur.. you 01 long to have the new members as our ------wea,lng quoll'y. guests. The representatives of Stuck the new Dodge up against the most costly cars for comfort, safety and performance! Every piece ;s lul/y each organization of the church Match it with the light cars for easy handling,tmaneuverability and economy_ Here's a gllo'O", .. eI. Honc/- will give brief talks. The feature $Omt onti. larn;s" of the evening wll be the showmg dynamic 140·b.p. V·8 for the price' of a 61 Here~s the Action Car for Active Americans! che" i. intl.eloel of the film: "Like 'A Mighty Army". of no '''''0 _/'o,g. Sunday, Dec. 14: ------wi'" IIIClt uno;et. 10 a.m., Church School. A BUDOE! IIRMS -- class for everyone. Dodge Meadowbroo~n6·Series IF dlSlRED 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Ser- mon: "The Fulness of The Time- ;ill' The Cultural and Political Worlds - AUTHORIZED AGENCY FOR LONGINES..WITTNAUER WATCHES- Into Which Christianity Came" . ." The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered and members will be received into our fellow- 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fe!- ship. SEYFRIED Jewelers lowship. NeW-Ail N'fJ 7:30 p.m., A traditional ,carol Dodge 101 % EA~T MAIN STREET service will be presented by the _ ~l!.tCl/i~afiLm •• f:md E"quipment subject 't) change rlllthtJlIt notice. - NORTHVILLE - Sanctuary and Carol choirs. Tuesday, December 16: 839 PENNIMAN AVENUE 3:45 p.m.• Carol Choir rehearsal. - PLYMOUTH- Wednesday, Dec. 17: 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary Choir re- G. E. MILLER Sales & Service -We Also Have Stores in Ann Arbor and YpsiJanti- hearsal. Thursday, Dec. 18: 127 HUTTON STREET TELEPHONE 430 NORTHlQLLE, MICHIGAN 3:45 p.m., Cherub Choir re- Open 'tU 8 P.M. Mondays and Fridays hearsal. \ ) Page Fourteen THE NOR'rHVILLE RECORD . Thursday, December 11, 195Z , i t \ r--- 4 Get I· CHRISTMA~S I a· halo, PRESENT mister ... TO YOUI ~ ~... - --...... --- Give her a H...... :...... A:.. • ..i the original AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER f- T- ~·10% OFF I: ) ON ALL FOOTWEAR l ) J IN OUR STORE ,i ~ H Because of the tremendous success our stock reduction sale enjoyed 'I HAMilTON ExclusJvesl during November, we have decided to continue this event until Christ- • New HI.Power Ex- haUlISy.'",.,-etim!. mas. This is our way of saying "thank you" for your patronage. We nates lint end moi.s.ture problem •. deeply appreciate the patience and cooperation shown hy you, our cus. • New IIAMILTON Lint. tomers, duri~g our remodeling program. Control-twIce as effi~ cient,. easier to cleon I OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS • No hers"', forc:ed ..arr GAS dryrng I Patented I'Cer .. rier Current" drying: DRYER floah clathe. gently through. warm, clean air. only ••• • Famaus SUN.E-DAY lamp sanitizes, rel!'cses $279.50 ozone. fOl "outdoor" Iruhr-~eu ... Easy Terms Your'Family Shoe Store 290 S. Main Street Phone Plymouth 456 Plymouth

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J J \\0'11 tl -'';' A merry Singing Signal chimes "How ~ Dry I Am". to telIyOU when clothes are ready. There's a new, direct "air-flow" system that dries with steady currents of warm, pure filtered air. Other sensa- tional new features free you from the stooping, stair-climbing toil of wash- \days. Stops weather-worries, too.

Slnglnll SllInll1.0 0 Chimes, "How Dry I Am". D when clothes are dry. This is a Westinghouse trade-mark. Hew 3·Way Dry 011111 Want clo~h.. dry for storage? . - RADIO.PHONOGRAPHS FROM $59.95 Up _ D Damp-dry lor haIling? Want to dry IYb&Mtics properly? Sot Dial •.• , W. automatic I

fa"" f.ad/all Sl.m Exclusive jwtl~ loading IJ .half for yoUI' I)M..--Jence. Eliminatell hea97 U'tba¥. RCAVICTOR yo.-u '."'., 'too. WHIN YOU Ln THIS• SPARTON • AMOtt. LAUIlIDRf TWINS TAKI OVI •• ~ 8M UM",.w CM~ Dryer', handsome ZENITH 1 1 "'l'win"-!.he 1958 ~undro. 'I ma .. 1Ha.~-vo.newWeigh.to&ve Door and Watw Saver ••• plus 8xclu- Ad, u. lJow,o ,., a I.' 6;~ ~ sivo WASHa_y. RINSEnwa~ Action!' , mlnlmur. "'win.".. ,'1Im 0'0 ~ ~-"~!.!I SURE ... I.IT!J WC$tingh~~"J og.,~" 1I1e•• al. andp.pperl WEST BROS. -Appliances "Service Has Been Our Business For Over 25 Years" . 507 S. MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH - PHONE PLYMOUTH 302 Thursday, December 11, 1952------_._-_._------THE. NORTHVILLE RECORD Page Fifteen ...... r=: := : :=-"--=-- Events of the Past in Northville L News Items Taken From the Files of the Record PE'RMUTIT AUTOMA TIC WATER SOFTENER - BACKED BY 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE -

* Detergents Needed I * Hard Water Soap Curdl

SAVES THE AVERAGE FAMILY One Year Ago: Members of the senior cast rehearse their play "January Thaw". for production Sunday visitors at the home of MORE THAN Dec. 13 at the high school. Picture above-(left to right. standing) are: Mary Jean Woodruff. Fred their mother, Mrs. Carl Salow W.eihe.Sian Dahlager. Ted Maslers. Cece Bloom. Howie Meyer. Judy Sechlin. and (sealed) C. Ely. Freddie Casterhne brought a bunch of violets picked in hiS own furlough Srom duty aboard a 41 to 22 in the opening game of back yard, to the Record office. $150°0 YEARLY the season. destroyer. Mrs. Hans Tetzlaff, a German E. C. Mollema of the high THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO: - NO MONEY DOWN - refugee, and her family of four school faculty spoke before the F. P. Summers and son, Arthur, children, arrived recently direct- Rotary Club on the hlstory and were at Camp Custer to VIsit ly from a refugee camp in Copen- development of tools. George, who was on duty during _ SMAiL MONTHLY PAYMENTS their entire stay. They manager hagen, Denmark. The family is Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Lee, Mr to have only a few mmutes VISit living temporarily at the home of and Mrs. Sherill Ambler and FOLLOW Phone For Amazing the Alfred Glasers with the hope with him. Miss Jean Cole attended the an- Charles D. Lanning returned to that a home may be built for nual Chnstmas concert of the THE them later. duty on the U8.S Mlchlgan af- Michigan State Normal College ter a visit with his family here. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION ChOll·.In the choir at the time were three Northville glrls: Eve- .CROWD No Obligation lyn Ambler, Mary Louise Boy- den and Edith Farley. Mrs. Charles F Murphy was PLYMOUTH 1508 honored at the American Legion Shoe I,'/...... Il.J" """ ,--""~~ AUXIliary banquet as the filst Michigan Amencan Legion Aux- iliary presldent. Repair~- The Harvey Cole house on First St. was destroyed by flre. FIGHTS . WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TWENTY YEARS AGO: QualitY,: Work Alway.1 Grand River at Novi Road The newly organized Service League held a bake sale at the - - Novi, Michigan Phone Northville 9183 . - ~ -. Freydl Store. ~ .... Floyd Salow and his wife were

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15 EQUIPPED SERVICE TRUCKS A Robe. A gift he will enjoy $7.95

Rea4y. DAY or NIGHT PHONE DAYS: PLYMOUTH -1504 •• '. I, \ PHONE NIGHTS: LIV0NIA 2073 J~bDM.Ca.pbel1 Ine. • I, OPEN OPEN EVENINGS' NORTHVILLE MEN'S SHOP EVENINGS Mmnber ofilie De.ro~~~~~~~~ A~~~~~ ~~~ ~~f2~~n~T2,R~ondi.io.i.. Institute 'TILL 120 E. MAIN ST. 'TILL 38630 Plymouth Road Plymouth, Michigan CHRISTMAS NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN CHRISTMAS

I. ~ Page Sixteen THE NORTHVILLE RECORiD Thursday, December 11, 1952- .. ~. .~ .. : . .... ~ ,. 1 ~l OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN, UNTIL 9:00 P.M. EVERY EVENING EVERY• EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ,I For Real Savings· on Christmas Items Shop Here and Find Savings on Merchandise that Is Unexpec'ted. at this Time of Year \

:. i] WOMEN'S HOSE WOMEN'S SLIPS I:; ~..i ,., !.! WOMEN'S GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Berkshire Brand. 51 ... Rayon Crepe. Plain ... Gauge . . $1.35 Pro Style or Lace $1.98 .,t' · ~ .,.. Fruit-of-Loom Brand. ., Nylon. Extra Special

t· ~Fancy heels $1.49 Pro at . . . . . $2.98 '; . .. · ~J Full Fashioned 66 Ga. r'.. Rayon or Cotton Half...... , Irregulars . 99c Pro .. Slips . . . · $1.98

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White and Plain Colors

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!P.• WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S STREET DRESSES i:~ DRESSES Plain Colors-Stripell-Plaids. rt Colors in Gabardine A Nice Selection at Close Out of $2.98 Broken Lots $2.95 lr: Ii ••1 Corduroy, Wool and Rayon Others at Savings of f..; I.: !.I $1.98 to $4.98 I~ $4.95 Leather Sole • . • $3.95 . ",,.. E~

~ .. __- ~"=->'=. -rI:! I': I·' CHILDREN'S BOYS' n BOYS' JACKETS i:i MEN'S SOX RAYON PANTIES FLANNEL SHIRTS ,~:: Winter Weight. ,'.,".. . Lace Trimmed in Maize, Blue Good Heavy Quality. .,.. Long or Anklet Styles. jJ Each Jacket Greatly White and Pink. ,.! Sizes 6 to 16. foo! Marked Down From A ,Real Special Sizes 2 to 14. 1:1,- [5 Original Pric~. 49c $1.95 ,".. 39c Pro ."I.! I'"·· ,. !., t ,', MEN'S ;:i ,.. MEN'S WORK PANTS ,~~.- ;,... WORK JACKETS Plain Colors in ~ I' t.: MEN'S JACKETS " ii f.i Blue Denim. $8.88 Grey,' Khaki and i Long or Surcoat. 'I !] " ,.. 'I ::! ! Winter Weight. ,,-.. " Blanket Lined. Rayon Gabardines ~~; ;1 ., Dark Green Chino if! . , Reduced to t~ $398 " Plain Colors ··t 1.1' ~'l $3.95 ~.: ~.., $5.95 $9.89 i": I i:i II ) 11 :::r:i:'i-=.!:"~::~:n:i:r.;l::$::.ui.:uZ;::!:l::l:lTI:::::r.:r:I.n:;'~{.:..l-~~n:.:::::i:L::~:::-j:l::r:::i::l-1:E::l:-l::J::i:;r:::J::i::::n:n!:3-,~.~~::t.~:;::.:i.~..E;;l:!:r~~~_i_.!.!_;:;.:l::l~~~ ..._! -::;:;;;~'::::l::::.::.:J:!::""7:;::::;::'~:::;-:J:J-r-' , l !.: I ~; / -. '.' Winter Weight. H MEN'S OXFORDS !l 1-1 \ MEN'S Gabardines, Rayons Ii Leather, Rubber or jj MEN'S rl bRESS GLOVES .... I and Woolens. i: ., !.1 t

Specially Reduced to 1,1 I Neolite Soles. 1:1 JERSEY GLOVES it Fu~ Lined • • $4.95 Pro $7.98 !1 Medium or Heavy ~ With Wool Lining. I-I Liued orUulined • I f -I Weight Soles. 69c Pro tl /Black,Tan or Bro~n ; I' ') 1:1 $6.95 il d $ 2.95 Pr. h I· 1:1 . ----l'-rr-:"iOJi:' • ..... "';-'&d5a.:.;mSbii.-i'H "::;r:r.'::;-rl"':J:l--r:~:::;:::l:!nl:::l::E:l::i"r-i'!t:;::~1· --.~::r:l';!.;i::l1i-tt ·f,,=S;:nEl:l3:z:-:m.:;:~=~ 'Fl ~;.i n51a:lM-i*+;;)~"5Ia:a1!E~Aa~m·iiil' i3 t:i1l:a.:r.l..:.:n,;rn:,,:;j;· -!:l. 1::E1~ii'EE..!e5innm.. m:!li!:a"".m:~:;:i~ki++..;::ru;m • • ~~I"·+£,;~_I':...J-:._ • , -.. --.-. ... -.-..~ ..~.-:~.::t.:;; OPEN FROM OPEN FROM 9:00 A.M~TO 9:00 P.M. s.L. Brader's Deparlme ISiore 9:00, A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS NORTHVILLE DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS ..

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