I Senior Gh~id Study Club South Lyon Herabi—Whitmort bibs ?tS—1~a.,ilay a~lass SsctlonCae-PqsTwo ___ ,, ., Hears Talk on BTS Scouting_Newslinq Richeisir and cnesln S hr home a Iâerty street. I Mit Ralph IldweU 30 at the home of Mrs. Freida a teacher in specSl unit sthica. hsrie nco~ingfrom major lfstatalls hi Garden City. GE S~4 Gale on Eight Mile road, mem- tion at the Boys’ Training surgery at St. Mary hospital Mrs. Charles Rodman was a from South Lyon. Evening call- Mrs. Michael Obrenovich, houseguest on Wednesday, to ers were the Neil Dswsons and with t. I.~,gS~s and NIS.r-.,t WlIlla.0s — GE-i-Nfl At $ meting of the Senior ben heard a very interesting School near Whltrnore Lake. in Livonia. 1 Saturday in Detyoit di, spatS ~&udy club held on April_speaker, Mr. William Gi~on, Many interesting and worth- Mr. & Mrs. Ben Lertharb of Friday at the home of Mrs. faail~rfrom Milford. ‘p K~th Dewson, of the vialt4ng the Al George family All Girl Scouts and BrownIes noon. Mr. Paul Ore~&tcOut while facts were brought out Cleveland, Ohio were week. Agnes Tuttle at Adrian. during the talk that many had end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Grea- Nell Dewsa~s,who S in Pan- for ths day. who will be attending day treasurer, ulsted t~j4’s as not known previously. The Reginald Smith~Mrs. Lenarth dy, two saa and Mrs. Frank tiac General hospital, is reaid We~ 1St, chUtes S the George HW c~ this year are to be attr. Ada~ wa ~~“* ~ Training SChOOl at Laialng, .1 asid Mrs. Smith wee class- M. Gready are diniar guçs$ ported recovering nlcS~ 4,StSCL oswes clinic ott ~turday. The boys bedimahie a tçØ with othwhich the one at Whitmore mates and both gradoated at on Sunday S the home of Mrs. Mn~Alma Steed, *~‘ ildi at 111 pa shaip ~s wind aS ~ r~ on Lake is a branch, S composed as same time (rein asses Clyde Gresofleld at ClInton to er “‘tinkers of the Parli h~I ‘~‘t1on. wet of 400 acres, organised traIning school h~Clevelsid. join with the family in onle- lodge at Iota Lyon, spent the Toe StevEn on Twetve ~, Dr. S* Griswold l~years ago, as was for boys Mrs. Don Suutvaa* of ~tg *tiGreenfleWs bith- Wedasday altertn and evenI only until in Ifl a simit- one rnbwham w~ a guest for a district meet. was established for girls at lunch and the day of her cosas Mrs. Nell Winlerberg return- dies ofattended the Rebekahe. Adrian. in Mrs. Clarea)e Schelfer at ed home gq Sunday afteinoon, ingMi. Dorothy Potter and Due to insuthclesit room the New lhidsai on Thursday. *11 a bering spent two Mrs. Domd~tompklna an average boy or girl stays on- Mrs. Frank Taylor of flU- weeks vSM~at the home oellsrs Saturday evekg at ly from 10 months to a year. mmgkam spent Thirday and her A. °e~ and family the home of Mn. Alma Steed. Every child wants and Itas enjoyed having hand’ with EdFIedhn at Midland. Mn. Emma Anderson, Mn. “Your Friendly Family Shop” Mrs. Earns Andersen S~d an education althcugh her sister Mn. Nellie Weednisa and Mrs. AlMrs. Nellie Weldinan returned may not especially like &nith. ma Stead spent a e SOUTH LYON GE-74$41 to their bane in South Lyon ale WILLS Mr. Gipeas Mated that much The Tuesday club will inset recently wi at their school work Is does on Tuesday, May 14 at 7 p.m. on Friday, April $ having evening Charles MusoU. The evening with books that can be take at the home of Mrs. Forrest spent a glorious winter hi Sal- was spent In card playing. fly Braierton, Floridi. Mrs. home or to their living quar- S ters giving them personal pride George Bex-z Jr. spent Sat’ Anderson’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gatfka, of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gaffka in their work. urday and Saturday *4ht as a Ethel hadAnderson accompanied the la- and the Charles Galikas were Last- year four boys were — 01 Freddie IdeNulty, Jr. who to FloSs, returned to her at East Tswae on Thursday graduated from the Whitmore of New Hudeer on the week- dies home In Pontiac on March 9. perch fishing and in the evenend of April 27th. ThIs past Lake school with one student While shopping In Slantthey did some snelt Eastern Michigan wi~weekend Fred Jr. returned the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes ing er’s Variety for Mother’s entering and two cbl*eri 01’ KalamazoO ping at the Singing &idge Iversity at Ypsilanti. visit, coining to the Bets honte n.y be we to register rredt weekend guests’ S success In both, ventures. There are taie unit clams, for Saturday and kturda~were ysur mother’s ~ame~ Mh. ffiye&’mcthet, Mrs. fl Mr. and Mrs. Jamá O’Neill one a special security wtit, of l~nslr~ were wa~e sSLa;ie.’ Five semis will I4~qawa one for drastic cases that can- ~t.Georn Sen ~~UendS niecesalfantforfreegtfts, not be allowed tg.ad.i. and a bridal shower Bali the Wesley Wisenans and reglster~’ Inept! to one for low mentality and 4~.andMrs. Wilson Xl~mentally disturbed cuss. Students for these units are .01 ~Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy chosen from IQ tests and rate *at — 4~— the waked WMbr U of speed In ksntg. ‘ii 11 S N at their of ‘were Students ~y go at any lEt. near West Bunch. S aw to ths~eta1$)Srwith their - ‘Mis. WilsOn Kimberly lUst South Lyon SA F~fl~ u~s:uah~ng shower given hi its’s. ii ‘Wonlà ~ DÜt&I~W’theof baby her sister-In-law, Pits. school are required to be 13 to guests of cowiss Mr. and and two JesEbters Mrs. .lohn honor Kimberly at the boate in 19 years of nge, and upon Loaph MIller at Union of $ifalo, New Ygrk Richard story are: ursawy —..ruyP ed the event of rsin~the plcMrs. Charles Smith on Fri- Mr. tiul Mrs. Jobs Bflhai. our Ii ~!aralaI;Tailor — reaching the age of 19 are it George Ben attended a flag arid Mrs. ~gi~ Nix from Ann of day evenIng, AprIl N. entertained at dinner On Sunleased on parole fqr a definite party for a cousin, Walter Iii- AsS, —, luncheon WUkn*; May — oh, will be postponed for two Mr. and Mrs. Clark Face of day. $r. and Mrs. Don Read ot Ann-hem; Tom Kay John- weeks umUl June 15. time. nlbrscht of Mt. Clemens on on Thursday at the — S Miss Resale and Miss GeneA NEW. LADIES’ APPAREL Mrs. Wordi’s sister and hus- vieve Read at their home at and fmnily sad Mr. and Mrs. ston; Owl — Sheila Minton. There are two chapels, one •.i William Parker and family of Narrator Carol Heldt; stage Pr$estsnt and one Catholic, to ttiàr’t% band,.ths Arthur Dlgbys. and INFANTS’ WEAR SHOP Rusbtm road. A~Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Tern Kaiser James Mitchell in Mt. (~idirectors — Pam Coo and Kadeal with the boys’ sphltuel Miss Geneviavs mid- slates’, Mr. and Mn. Clarence Stir- thy Avery. When we get our Forty-aIx Boy Scouts of the ens. Mr. B~ig.lbrechtwill mar- and daughters of Garden City Miss problems. WE OFFER FASHION- WISE Semis Read with Mrs. ssletsr with Ms. and Mrs. play mamorled we will pee- Ottawa District spent a weekry Judy Eckman of Detroit on were dinner guests on Sunday Art, crafts and hobbles are 7. -~$SES— BLOUSES — SLACKS iiJ ACCFSORIFS Fneaie Read visited Mrs. Built .1 end recently ta$$ akunbr Belly S tinier lake ;~‘ at, the horns of their Darntti, ‘a taught. Last Christmas a group Mn,* Abou$ ~r~n o~ Ann Arbo~! Leader kslnictor taw$Ing ~elst.aaevening reomify with —PLUS— P. ~Ad ~i. J~a XaS. at boys entertained by singing cases at Pepud LeSs Mature John: Dathauu fas e Christmas Carols at the MichIMr. and Mrp. Ed Cafruw’ and Mr. S Mrs. ThOU? S -r~.Yan-~P~! j~ evSt of the’.venthgwho Atbit were Sungin State hospital on Seven viewing ~5 ~fl eotØEt In fl5~tlk*stlU. (us isd~ The boys, lesders In, caGers a the Mile road. Many articles are and Isatilly atteted a are rnakn’S*-lSneat the big’ was IhS on WSw niadq by the I~oysfor the Rick- fmlIy dimiet p~tyop Tsv~ elate, .1 ApelT tthi- ~ woEad’on ett School for retarded chil- April a at the home flei&S~H~wSkafl Lx. Mother’s~’ day.. ‘ cousins, Mr. and drei at Brighton. —. wit be fl 09*4 MONDAY and ~RIM’% Iti ~ Hear. In watt Jams Sch~ A..msjorlty of them boys are on WednNda, 119 P1 from Detroit. Mudi Is being members at the nail ~the hfl~J1t Mn I-es ACROSS FROM THE WIhrMORE L49 fOST OFF1CE~ done to teach the boys peltS S the event. LI — l.~ftfl cW&. The rvU alI FIF at respect srid mannerism.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ts~Itt t*.ul Gn’ Sited that a good Sr. end family spent -~:~~‘‘ Parry SdSfer jafas “a wflhl’r by*t’ of tiaetbeis coawjrom rib- 1MM. wW Mn. the-local ladle. Ir$dg~Sewn. entitled ~l en homes, no homes or homes tSr, Mrs. John Monday twiSt April fl lea.thojsry.”’ where so discipline or super- was calibrating Mr. Witliam Hoyt of-li --Tlr-~. .~.&..O vision has been given the day on that day ljS rifled as A.breee was r-ai”W’ üt. ly enjoyed the boy. ere@ on Sadly aftwmen... and the occasion. Mrs. Laura Mom of NorthTen Ladle., menthew. of ‘ ~ and Join Serick, Tttoj rifle spent Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Wisenin W.tC.t ‘I the Ii Wailed1 LMarrMsi% 5us$with h~r friend Mrs. Guy children reati enjoyed Qpjra of South 4’on~ son and Kenneth Di Cairces pancake sat served as, .1 the annual VS Cs. hulF ;GrdMr. and Mrs. William K. the boy scouts $~iday terse “n~’g heM In gory sutkthtW’ Kel~ Smith and sort Billie were at ~Jt AprU$$’Zeke SoupS by to tell us about our ~dt at ‘fielleidle Oeh4M.,-Ive~Ia%-F~rii4i; dAy,’hStYiV. , ,f,A “P*qledISØ,!’W- Wathodlat Grand Rapids visiting Mrs. Judy’s restaurant. this wish. Ve.*en. k$ clint —wbIl~on’May it William ‘UStdt~-tOt’ q, Hue SW*~ Frank wlsssnsn and sore en~~Mr. S i14 (~$M‘SS~1~g Smith’s aunt. will he pr~t’ Mrs the meaty who attended frau at 1:60 pm. Sane girls played White Lake; end Freak Void, Mrs. James Cash and Ms’s. joyed the wresthng matches and two children with MEl use, week Wa.tft, Reid this area were Mn. Lynn Shu-outdoors before they left Lir Marion Ftetcher were csllars held on Saturday evening, Ar and Steven Trosubley of De- meat flutter trust r.i~.s. saM Mrs. PhII~Deflect, ~e. We dicised our Fly. ‘GOP -at,____ at the Edgar Adams home last ,iI 27 at the high school g~n troit were SiSsy afternoon — this week. Mrs. harts Muse, Mrs. Hi~Up to be held. before sumner visitors at the lane of their in South Lyon. week. E)RIJO i~, Mrs. Claris Rodmszrspent aunt and inch, Mr. and Mrs. 1k yspaa, w** ‘wW Lime Mrs. Edward Scorns, vacation. Claude Simmons of Livonla ‘It-n,. I By HUGH C. BRONAUGH, Mçs. helps Baker Mrs. Milton Milton. Dawson of Johns reed. p4 steamy at Till ,*. two days recently with her brother-In-law, of Mrs. Guy Sleting Mrs. AaArew Bourn., TROUT N — Your reporS dsnghtsr and family, the H. Afternoon caSe were Miss n the MgI wheel ~y— Simmons, has returned to his I c S w~eesNt stalls- Mrs. Mernian Green and Ms’s. S Patty ltrtmsn. dur meetInS —. ing was at Wednesday May I. ‘flit O~I* *uwfl am*. 1ST Ot’flAflTUst MICHIGAN WEEK is next week, Thsrsday aftarmoon gueets of We Sad. a Mother’s day Mr. and Mrs. Fred PrSu~gift. We arp having a undies May L9 through May 25. ~ ~e Mr. end Mrs. D. C Day Tea’ at oar sat rsralar Throughout the State, activitIes fl.r •‘~ PrecWww of Ann Arbor and meeting. We practiced our program. Miss Young, the are planned to publicize Michi— 3. Begisug esyssi pale Mrs. Dprk Fowler from uSeS mue$ terher, case Sng$, Caitwnla. Mrs. FowV~’O& x>cXkx1()(S)~ gan’s unlimited assets, resources Ssft sal ~ former p~itof M~. to help wI~Use song for the saul advantages for industry, business, agriculture, ,rlr-r. ste’s tea and die — lanes May of DebtS us*flg - air noon — at II. education and recreation. The purpoee? To help Ut Fred Fr’’~ a I tietsel eSeet gvny Mielaiganian become a better-informed spokescall en 8a~day. a TROOP $60 — Margaret WilMr. aid *t Fred Enema- liams tess for oar State. This year’s Michigan Week theme S ycir reporter. Gr ham leMmAsIs “Science and Research for our Future.” A good meeting was held on Monday boron laM, 5**agetac- May dat the Sayre School. Soot, because there are more than 200 active reI q~~~Syqsb for the card BelS cafled Ike meetsearch units in Michigan. They do an estimated ing to order. We said the girl Jean. Sties when Mr. S $750 million worth of research and development Mrs. Ala Vb,~— ng’ad ret — sad the girl Mr. end Mi. t soot Mn. We bed the truesret annually—asuring Ames, when they bed not seen se’s report and took Us. -~ a better future for each We closed our meeS~Pan is a i yew, Ml a ~ treated us to p-y”-l—. At. at us. Current projects ts, 39 years caine for (vs. Coe inrrsnw iii Mr. sad Mn. Doqid Serge tsr frets we waked on as fr~pjwork on the day project. ThoM S Tr~, a navy buddy of Mother’s ~~to the structure of aid the Jams who jIlt c~c~’them took Iba __s weyL on laday. tha boto t), from — ivy Sale of the fly ~Un ~entat4vn to new at!etveotO* Fsfl-IV L TROOP C — New Hudsonat kitioS producta. Their Iosats. tsp 47~ ternthe ~ty Bird’ campeeorta add up to a iey loft Friday May skyrocketing activity 3 for Bald Mowatabi RenistUt shows no signs of don Part at Lake Orion, ad ituad S.ty May $ at flag oft 1. we host of - mu _______ ToWn & Country Barber -Shop — . Th:~iLfirXINOTE: FREE DRAWING! - SLUTER’S VARIEtY .~ . “tan -. ANNOUNCING — — - — - ... - , ~ rtPY~1flTft ~çi’i~.~ppare1 - Short; - PytLi -~‘~ ~ ~ •~‘~‘¼. ._. 3_ - Li I — ~‘~‘‘‘ - __ ~. - FAt Manager - - I ~‘1 .: .~ XXXXXXXXXXX t~a — x - ~ ______________ ‘vr# ~ — —, isoni ON tIER [JAY MAY 12 MICHIGAN — IwATn I ~ .lspEscenJ Sander’s Chocolates Se * a a a S * * 2 * * ±t * ± S S S S S S * S * * * FMS”I ~ THE KEY to more and better telephonc swice, too. For example, the hard-working transistor, developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories, is basic to sew transmission and switching systems that will lead to new and improved services. Just last month tclcpbaae company operators began dialing calls direct to G~Britain, Germany, Italy, France and Switzcrland. $rs day we may enjoy such convenience as television ~ .th let ~‘oseras well as talk to the person e ~Mg. This continuing research means teloØonc sasice that is higb N value, low in cost—now the yen ahead. -, MOTHER’S fAir I CARDS S a k._: SOUTh LYON I GIVE m I] ...a .ra;. - a’ a a--- SNOWS WAIS CONDITIONiNG CO. — n Festey 2~. -tS A MoThFa.S DAY HAIR-DO At LA BELLE ad FROM OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION 112 t. tA$~t E~ 3 WRAP UP A HEAVENLY GIFT FOR MOTHER “YOUR REXALL STORE” -br Mother.. a Colqgnes and PerfumeS SPENCER’S DRUG The PerfeCt ‘ft -~-~-~ — a USW S I~ —sat-’Ct HAIR STYI.*iG 1!a Rn GE t-S~I1 S ~ ~- se -
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