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Si,irlh Lyon Herald . Wiituiorv Lake News—Thurs,, Dec. 20. lfl
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~--OBIT1JARIES
Local area public libraries
announced this past week that
the Waahteaaw county library
Is making avaIlable to county
resIdents arid groups a number
of erte~$aiaing and educational films.
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Residents may call the county library (NO 5-0823) to reserve the films. Library personnel will supply additional
Information
regarding
the
flints.
All films are for 16 mm
P sound projectors.
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New schedules for Washtenaw cooñt~library bookmobile
stops have been established, ‘effeçttye December 10,
Thdse new atop for local
areas Include:
Tuesday — (3 to 5 p.m.), Six
Mile and Dickerson roads, In
Salem.
Saturday — (1:41 to 2:15),
Pine Drive, Whitmord Lake.
Saturday — (2:-IS to 3:00),
-, Polly’s
Market in Whitmore
Lake.
Saturday — (3:30 to 4:30),
corner North Territorial road
and Pontiac trail.
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Here’s Christmas Recipe
For Tasty Candy Canes
Here’s a Christ rnas rs’t’ipi’ ally When light and pouro~,
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KORTHAT was in the Oakland Hills teem- She is survived by
one that the kids tan join in lit’ roll into lung pencil like strips
nephew, Roy Duane or Belie- fun of making. Mrs. William anti twist the hso strips toHerbert Korthas, 60, of 1311 orial cemetery.
yule.
Becimao of
Chuhh road, a geiher Cut oil and shape into
Ftanungo street, Wixoni died
Funeral services were held busy grandmother of four suti canes. Let liarilen on waxed
a
Sunday, December 16 at St.
Joseph Mercy 1~pital in Pon. A former Whitmore Lake res- at Phillips Funeral home on mitted it - lit’s ides cook ri slit- - ‘apt r —
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tue after an lilacs. of four blent. Mrs. SUIt M, Keaton. Sunday, t)creniher 16, the Rev. loves to paint china, st’s~- crir88, of Belleville. died Thurs- Fate Larudee officiating.
chet, play the piano an,t fish
months.
Burial
uas
in
the
Hamburg
day,
December
13
at
the
home
She is a memher of tht Mciii
Survivors are: his wile Verodist church.’
na; two sons, William it. of of tier nephew, Ray Deane. in cemetery.
Wailed Lake and Robert A. of Bellev jilt.
CHRISTMAS CANDY tANKS
PETIR S. CROFT
Wixoni; a daughter. Mrs. Ed- Born November 27, 1*74 it To.
2 cups white cot-n syrup
ward Potter of Union Lake; ace, she was a daughter of Funeral services will be held 1 cup granulated sugar
I
tuo sisters, Mrs. Leo Mcquade Reubin and Mary Wiliiama. today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. 2 tablespoons butter or iii :i
She
was
married
to
Fred
Burfrom
Casterltne
funersl
home
of Novi and Mn. Fred Theise
gerine
of Detroit; and five grandchii- nett. They lived on a farm for Peter S. Croft, SI, of 5020 one-third cup’ water
west
ofWhitmore
Lake
for
35
Pontiac
Trail
in
Wixum,
who
I dren.
1 tablespoon vinegar
Sunday night after being ¼leaspoon cream of tantar
Funeral services wilt be to- years until Mr. Burnett’s death died
atruek
by
a
car.
Born
October
day at tho Richardson-Bird Fu- in I~S.
Boil until mixture hcc,iins’s
,
neral Home in Walled Lake at Mn. Keaton was married 16, 1*1, in Broughton, Eng- brittle when dropped in i-old
again in 194* to William Isaac land, he was the son of Samuel water. Remove from hi-at, adil I
1:00 p.m.
and Elizabeth Croft. His wife, ½teaspoon peppi.-rrnini llav,ir I
Burial will be In the Wixom Keaton. He died In 1*60.
For the past 12 years. she Josephine. died in 1957. A resi- ing. Pour ntis Iwo lisitteritil
cemetery.
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had lived with her nephew, her dent of Wixom fur the past 38 dishe~and color one hatch -iii
years,
Mr.
Croft
was
a
retired
sole
survivor,
in
Belleville.
MARTHA GAFPKA
with food coloring. As soon asl
ThE CORNER STORE”
Martha Gafma,~88, of 431 Funeral services were con- farmer. He was a member of the candy readies a comfortthe
Methodist
church,
Plymouth
ducted
Sundly,
December
16,
Huron street, Mifford died Mon.
able stage to handle. hsiihis’rI
St)LJTII LYON GE-I-tNt
day. December 17 at her home from the Phillipa Funor.1 Home Rock Lodge No. 47 F~M, your hands and pull sandy like —
?corthville
chapter
number
55.
of South Lyon. Burial was in
alter a one year illness.
and the Maccahees. Surviving
Mrs. Gaffka was born on Be- the Hamburg Ccemetery.
are two- sons.. Lloyd, of Wixom,
comber 26, 1973 in Germany.
antStanley. of Northyille; one
MA11UTYA
JSI~N
She was married to the late
A life tint. naident of this diughter,
Mrs.
Margaret
Joseph Gaf~a.
of Cooley Dam,
She was a resident of Milford area Marietta Johnson, a of Sioughter,
CHEISThIAS PARTIES — The South Lyon ond Whltmore Lake Kiwsals clubs were hosts
for 65 year., moving there 5S065 Eight Mile road, Salem Washington; six sisters and a
to area senior citizens this past week is they presented their annual Christmas patties.
township died Saturday, De- brother, all living in England;
from Detroit.
six grandchildren and two
EXCEPT l’OST
Whutmore Lake held Its pairty loll Thursday eveliag, ems South Lyon held its pony
Survivors are: seven chil- cember 15 at her home.
grandchildren. Officist’
Monday nlshl. Shotn ia the plctule- above ore Jeverol of the KiwanIs ofilelals who
dren; John of South Lyon, Jo- She was born in Northfleld great
were present in South Lyon. They .aro (I. to rjr Jerk ThompsOn, lteutenant governorseph, Thomas and Daniel of townIhlp on November 27; 1St lag at the services this afterNearly a dozen South Lyon
is Reverend Paul Cargo,
elect;
J.
D
Clark,
lieutenant
governor,
ltev.
lb~,erRupert,
Ann
A~tsoi’Klwaninn
and
Milford, Frank and August of the daughter of L. D. and Lu- noon
ares businesses announced this
of the First Methodist church
cia
(Drake)
Chtabb.
She
was
speflier
for
the
evenIng;
Les’Slsuicr,
Jr..
local
president;
and
George
Bowler,
NIlehi.
Detroit,
and
Mn.
Anna
Hoff’
week that they will be closed
of Northviile. Interment will
gan district governor. Below ore just a few of the peraotw who were present at the
richter of Milford; 22 grand- married to Irvin Johna~i on take place in Oakland Hills
on Monday, December 24.
November
a
iwo.
He
dIed
JuWhitmore Lake party.
children; and 4~ great-grandThey include: C. H. Letzring,
Memorial Gardens.
ly 12, 1886.
children.
South Lyon Collision, Dinner
Rosary was saw Wednesday, Mrs. Johnson was a lifetime
Bell Dog Food (closed after
Decemher 19 .t 5:00 p.m. at member of the South Lyon
noon), LaBelle Beauty Shop,
the Richardson-Bird Funeral Presbyterian church, twice worDr. William Padelford (closed
thy matron of the Entre Nous
Home.
In the evenln~), Woodside
he funeral is to be today chapter of 0-ES., past chairLsáes (no leagues on Decema 10:00 am,- at Si. Mary’s man of the Washtenaw County
ber 24, 25, 31 and January 1.
church, Father Lawrence Ed- extansion group,- and a memOpen bowling). Walker Sand
ber of the Salem Farmer’s pS~
wards officiating.
and Gravel; Spitler-Demmer,
Burial will be In Calvary club.
Survivors are: one son, MaxTravel ServIce.
ccme~ery In Brighton.
wall, of Aven), New Jersey;
three
grandchildren;
three ~on WEST ANN ARBOR TRAIL
‘ThE CORNER STORE”
JINSII a SIR!
PLYMOUTH
SOUTH LYON
GE-7.71e1 Mrs. Jerinie af, Ben, 81, me- great-grandchildren; and one
Ither of a South Lyon man, died sister, Mra. Claude Read of
Tuesday, December 11, iii Pen- Detroit.
A memorial service was conS ., tiac Osteopathic ~Itospitai.
ducted by the Ott
it the
t~-:%i dent
A Commerce townahip rest- Phillips Funersi home on Mon’
at 22300 Glengary road,
Mrs. Bert was born on Novem’ dày evening. The funeral- was
her 8, 1881, in Commerce on Tuesday from Phillips, the
J4iv. Ferris Woodruff officiattownship.
ed.
She I. survived by her lies’ Burial was in the South Lyon
band, George W.;
a son;
cemetery.
George L. of South Lyon; three
Choose from cottons and dac‘grandchildren; and one broth11,11 M. KIArON
ron and all cottons. All poper, Charles Ssnders of Milford.
of Belle- ular seliers.
Funeral -*ervi* wars con- - EUI. Keaton.
vllte,
MichIgan
died
‘flfuraday,
‘ducted Friday, December 14
from the Richardson-Bird Fun’ December 13 at her home.
to
eral Monte, with the Rev, Nor- The daughter of leuhin
man A. Riedesel of the South Mary Wiliams, eke was
Nylon - Trlcot Pajamss—12.95
Lyon Preabyterlin Church of-on November *7, 1*78 in bite.
Mtchtgsls. Site was -married to
ficiating.
Fred Sunlit, wha Wed in 1D35.
The All New
Ta St ebe msrrled William I.
RONIY I. HIlLY
Us died In- iSo.
Roney F. Neely, ft. ~ New Ke5tot
Before moving ID Beileville.
Hudson, died Friday, Decent- Mrs.
u-esl4$ an a farm
ber 14 in Henry Ford Hospital weM Keaton
of Whitmore Lake.
For Lounging -For Sleeping of injuries suffered in sit autoFor Shaving - As a Rob.,
mobile accident two weeks ago.
Mr. Neely, who lived at 57140
Pontiac trail, sag employed by TALCUIISO . ALTERATION
Warren Specialties arid was •
Soya
member of St. Matthew Church IIee’e.tmlW Pasl V14
The Senior-Parent trip
DALY C TOG
of Walled Lake. Survivon InIs holding ; bake sale on Sat-1
urday, December 22 at SpitlerPrcliisiinary plans for a spe- The Red Cross mobile unit clude his wife Carol; a daughOver ~i) Ties on One Rack
Demmer Inc.
cial blood hank drive here on will lie at the elementary seine- ter and sort Paula and Michael;
According to publicity cornol bi-twecn 2 and S p.m. on his mother Mrs. Suflida Neel~,
by such famous makers as
mittee
member,
Mr. DaleIJanuarY 3 were announced this Thursday, January 3 Volunteer of Novi; a brother and five iii
Superba, Don Loper, Christen.
Tompkins, receipts from the week by Mrs. Mabel Miller, works-i-s for this day also are
tian Dior and Beau Brummell
Funeral services were conGIVE HIM...OR HER A
asic wilt go towards the cost chairman of the local blood needed, the chairman said.
of the chartered buses,
bsnlc program.
Interested persuns are asked ducted Monday, December 17
Spencer 3. Haney
The trip, planned by the Philto call GE 7-2498.
Farmington. Burial
GIFT CERTIFICATE
lips Travel Service, will include1 according to Mrs. MIller, the
1
a short visit to Washington-bank
is completely depleted.
D.C. and three days in NewlSlie indicated that serious inYork city, So far, 48 students juries and illnesses had resulthave signed up for the trip. 1ed in the early depletion,
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PRESCRIPTIOPI
STORE
Enders Drugs
MERCHANDISE ‘\
Sum. Bushes;
To Close Monday
10% OFF
DURING
MIDNIGHT
MADNESS
CL 3-4181
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AT
ENDER’S DRUG-S
~
Pajamas
0,
3.95 6.95
Shave Toga
Special BloodBank Drive
cIub~plannedhere January 3
Senior~ParentClub
5.04) to 5.95
Neckwear
1.50 to 5.00
LAPHAM’S
Ready for the Holidays
with the Latest Styte
Hair Sets... k’C7~9
Gearasteed
.
Perutaaeat Waves—.
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EXPERTLY STYLED BY ONE
OF THE THREE SENIOR OPERATORS
HAIR CUTTING
FOR PROMPT
APPOHNTMENT
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MANICURING
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GE 8-8811
TINTING
WAITING
MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY, SHOP
liC WELLS
MARCIA TREGANOW.-\N — OWNER
GE-s-Sail
SOUTH LYON
Start at the Top...
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Tin
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t0 y man in the
ni suil is on hi, woy bñngiry to you oil
c* “Merry Christmosl”
Whitinore
Cleaners
Whicmocc Lake
JIM
• ALL STYLES OF HAIRCUTS
e READY TO SERVE YPU
Town & Country Barber Shop
110 WELLS
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SOUTH LYON