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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 5, 193~ No.l8

DEMOCRATS READY FOR j "PROSPERITY" COMES NEXT ISSUE JAN. 19 Organization Meeting PROGRAM ANNOUNCED VICTORY BALL MONDAY TORIV IERA THIS WEEK With the holiday season past, Of P. T. A. January 12 FOR' CHARITY SMOKER Most motion pictures end with The Courier resumes its :regular The first meeting of the Parent­ NIGHT AT THE POWERS a wedding-but Marie Dressler, schedule of publication. An is­ Teachers' Association, being formed OF REPUBLICANS MON. 'fhere will be a final meeting of aided and abetted by Polly Moran, sue will appear every other at Warrant Castleman School No. A de luxe com- Thursday until further notice. t lw OcmocJ·aLic clubs of the Tenth the usual order and start 40, will be held at the school next bination of vaude­ in with a wedding in "Prosperity," The next publication will be on Thursday, January 12, at 8:00p.m. \V~trd tomorrow (Friday) evening ville, boxing and feature attraction at the Riviera January 19. All news matter Robert H. Black of Ridgewood at the hcadquarte1·s on Driving wrestling enter­ Theatre tonight, Friday and Sat­ should be in the hands of the School will be the speaker, his topic Park avenue to pcrf'"ct plans for urday. editor no later than Monday, being "Why the children need Dad ' tainment will be the Victo1·y Ball and card party to That is, they get everything January 16, to insure publication. in their education." served at the first bc held nPxt l\lon1iay e,·ening at ready for a wedding-and then All parents, both mothers and a n n u a 1 charity fathers, as well as friends of the 1 Power" Hotel. there's an hilarious fight which puts smoker of the the kibosh on the ceremony and BRANCH LIBRARIES TO school are invited to attend. Re­ Thomas E. :.\loran, executive freshments will be served. Young Men's Re­ sends the bride and groom scut­ publican C 1 u b eommitteeman of thc ward and tling away to the mayor's office to OPEN TWICE-A-WEEK The following committees are in chairman of general arrangements aill<.&..&.-"':.o.;..;~ next Monday eve- be manicd in peace and quiet in Pending outcome of fu1ther nego­ charge: program, Mrs. Ed\vin has announced that the music and Marks and Mrs. Elmer Corp; social, Leo Gunn ning, January 9, a nice noisy city hall. tiations with the City Council, the in l<;dgerton Park Assembly Hall. ent-ertainment \\ill be furnished by "Prosperity" shows the popular Mrs. Frank Colgan, Mrs. Newton ~a.x Smith's Orchestra. Dancing Library announced this week The curtain will rise at eight John Dor,.,ey comediennes as mothers-in-law who Hawley, ~Irs. Milton Filius and 1\Ir. will b~ held in the ballroom of the o'clock. ------try to regulate the lh·es of their that the Lake Avenue and Edger­ and Mrs. Ross Ames; membership, hotel while the card party is in married children and battle vigor­ ton Park libraries along \Vith oth­ .Mrs. George Tagg, )irs. Sylvester The ~rogram ~s announced yes- progress in the cafetmia. Guests Spain, Mrs. Edward Moore and Cur- I terday IS not ~ntnely complete, but ously between themselves in the ers would go on a two-day-a-week may attend cither or both. Celebrating 20 Years tis Davis; publicity, :Mrs. Walter B. ~he. presentat1o~s already booked process. The locale is a small town schedule. The two local branches . . md1cate the cahbre of the show. The dance is in direct charge of and the hilarious complications Stzer; commumty, Mrs. Ravmond R "·I'll 'll b t f the following committee, composed On Dewey Ave. in Sale \vill be open only Mondays and · oy u 1 er w1 e mas er o cere- come fa5t and furious in the action Hyland, Mrs. Leonard Anderson, monies and will introduce the Head- of ml:'mbers of the Jeffersonian Twenty years ago Adam W. Dun­ of the comedy romance. · Thursdays from 3 to 9 p. m. Club; J ohn Dorsey, rhairman, Rob­ bar started in business on Dewey The revised schedule has been Mrs. Cuttis Davis, Edward Moore liners from the College Inn; Mil­ Anita Page and Foster and John Newton. dred Dworkin and Lois Buckley, ert Fischer, George Welsh, John avenue and he continues today in Anita Page and Norman Foster made necessary by the reduced bud­ McGrath, Hany Mm·ks, Leo Dietz. the same block in which he started. get. However, the finance commit­ dancers; Farmcrettes, xylophone are seen as the married children and accordion players; colored sin­ Music committee, John McGrath, This month he is celebrating his with Jacquie Lyn, Jerry Tucker, tee of the Council \vill report at its Mrs. Carrie Quicke of Selye ter­ Harry Marks, James Leary; floor 20th anniversary with a sale in his meeting next Tuesday night and if race is spending several weeks \vith gers and dancers; and Willie Gil­ Charles Giblyn, Frank Darien and lette, dancer. There will be seven committee, Thomas. O'Brien, Nor­ men's furnishings department that Henry Armetta completing the cast, a way can be found, additional her brother and his family at San­ man O'Brien, James Ferris, Alo­ he feels is the most outstanding funds will be provided to operate dia, Texas. acts of vaudeville. under the direction of Sam Wood, Joe Denise, newly crowned light­ ysius Rombaut, Sebastian Schauseil. event in his 20 years of business who produced "Huddle." the libraries on a longer schedule The following young ladies of the here. In addition to the men's fur­ of hours. weight champion of Rochester, will Among the comedy highlights be one of the featured boxers. He ward have consented to act as hos­ nishings department, Mr. Dunbar are the Christmas Eve battle of Under the new schedule Char­ Miss Coil to Address tesses: Evelyn Hyland, Louise Don­ also has a complete tailoring serv­ lotte, Brighton, Genesee, Hudson will stack up against an opponent three rival Santa Clauses-two of yet to be selected, but promised as aghue, Winifred Donoghue, ~larian ice, including cleaning, pressing and them being )larie and Polly dis­ and Park avenue branches will be No. 41 Parent-Teachers :!\IcCaffrey, Mary .Moran, Katherine repairing. He also makes suits to closed entirely and the Central Li­ "plenty of opposition." Another guised by whiskers-a riotous epi­ The regular meeting of No. 41 fight \\ill be between Eddie Clark Moran, Helen Dorsey, Elisabeth order. brary v.;ll be open daily from 2 to sode in which Miss Dressler runs P. T. A. will be held in Room 204 and Red Clelland. In addition there Krug, Colleta Kunz, :\larcella Kunz, 8 p. m. v.ith the exception of Sun­ a grocery store and keeps a nllli­ next Thursday, January 12, at 2:30 will be three other bouts still in Esther Behan and Agne!' Schauber. ,lT EDOUARD'S SllMPJJE days and holidays. tant eye on Miss )loran, a custo­ p. m. 1\lrs. Frederick Coit will be process of negotiation. Gomar The Women's Democratic Club DRESS SHOP. Specials in Winter mer addicted to helping herself to the speaker. Her subject is "Cre­ will have a meeting at the head­ Coats, lined and interlined, $4.95 Steljes, former scholastic cham­ and S9.90, for Friday and Saturday. the pickle barrel, a backyard argu­ ative Music for Children." pion and star of the Mechanics In­ quarters tonight and all members Early Spring Dresses, solid colors, ment from which Polly emerges Following the meeting tea will are urged to be present. Stillman's Announce stitute team, will wrestle an oppo­ prints, and plain color combina­ covered with glory and a little bit be l'erYed by a committee including nent to be announced at the ring­ The public is invited and tickets tions. Unusual ralues at $£.98, of mud to boot, and a sequence tak­ Mrs. Harry Faber, chairman, Mrs. $8.98 and $5.00. Sizes to 50. Out­ Removal Sale Event side. may be had from Thomas E. )loran ing place in a movie theater in Arthur Lohwater, Mrs. Charles or any other members of the com­ size slips ,built-up and lace trimmed Removal of Stillman's ~len's and The young men have been work­ top and bottom, $1.00. ED­ which Miss Dressler steps on every­ Boys' Wear storc to a new location Caruana, Mrs. Lester Brown, Mrs. ing night and day to make a suc­ mittee. GUARD'S SAM P DE DRESS body's feet in an effort to satisfy on Dewey avenue will take place Earl Paine, Mrs. Joseph Sharpe. cess of this, their first venture as SHOP, 15W Lal:e Ave., opposite the repeated demands of her grand­ The Child Study Group meets Wagg's Corners.-.tdv. late this month. Announcement of a Tenth Ward organization. They CLEAN-UP SALE children. the new location will be made in January 19 at two p. m. Mrs. Jus­ are looking for an attendance of JANUARY RPI~CJAL Th~ versatile Miss D~essler also the next Com ier. As a result, Still­ tin Hickey, leader, will have a~ sub­ about 2,000, according tu Leo Gw1n, Seasonal clearance sale. All ject: "Fundamental Habits of Child­ dresses reduced for quick disposal. Vanity Fair Beauty Shop is of­ contributes ~orne exceptio~al char- man's are placing their entire stock president of the club. $6.96 dresses while they last $3.95; fering the following specials for ~cter .work m the dram~t1~ scenes on sale to save mo"ing as much as hood." This group is giving spe­ Robert Clifford, Jr., is general $3.95 dresses now $2.95; $9.95 January: Frederics permanent, 12c ~~ wh1ch she pl~n~ the st1rnng s_ac- possible, the sale starting tomor­ cial attention to children of pre­ chairman, assisted by the follow­ dresses now $7.75. Sunday Nite per curl; Special permanent, lOc rlfice that prec1p1tat~s a touchmg Irow (Friday). school and kindergarten age. All ing: entertainment-Louis Lucia frocks reduced from $6.95 to $4.75. per curl; Soapless oil , denouement to the not of laughs. _ parents interested are invited. LaBelle Apparel Shoppe, 1617 Lake treatment and Finger wave, $1.00; and Harry Preston; floor-Robert Ave. Glen. 4152. Open e\·enings. Shampoo and Finger wave, 50c. The program from Sunday to Flynn, John Benson and Herndon -Adv. 1505 Dewey Ave. Glen. 2568-~I. Tuesday blings Will Rogers and I Holy Name Rally at DRESS SALE Osborne; checking-Leslie Bauman, Marion Nixon in ''Too Busy to We are selling out our entire line Joseph llush and Ray White. of dresses at greatly reduced prices Work" and "Three On a llatch" Program-E. Bryan and Charles & 1 Sacred Heart Sunday preparatory to receiving the- new BAUI\IAN BAYNES' WEEK-END SPECIALS with Warren William, John Blon- season's creations. All silk flat Marron; tickets-Floyd Green, Tom dell, Ann Dvorak and Beth Da,;s. One of the ten di\·isional rallies crepes now $3.88. Special on odd Reddy, Renold Grometz and Donald next Sunday in celebration of the sizes, silk, cotton and jersey dresses Hyland; publicity-Roy S. Clark. POT ROAST BEEF lb. 13c 500th anniversary of the formation at $1. Wash dresses 59c, 2 for $1. Dewey Sample Dress Shop, 1864 Tickets may be obtained from 10 to 12 lh. Lean Whole or String End Matinees Prove Popular of the first Holy Name Society in Dewey Ave. Glen. 1646.-Adv. members or at the door. , , • Lisbon, Portugal, will be held at SMOKED HAMS lb. 12c Innovation at Riviera Sacred Heart Church. The rallies • • will be run simultaneously, start- Efforts of the R1V1era Theatre to 1 ing at four o'clock. GERMAN RYE BREAD 17c provide the ward with entertain- William J. Deegan of Sacred LEGS of LAMB lb. ment such as has seldom been of- Heatt is chairman of the committee (( I )) fered in any community in Roch- in charge which also includes .John Made in America ! • LEAN BACON (in strip) - lb. 10c ester have met with "fine response" A. Meiser of St. Charles Borremeo, from the public, according to Man­ AI Jopson of Holy Cross, and Em­ One of our bakers, just returned from Country Roll Butter i5c - i lbs. 49c ager I~dward C. May. The recent mett Cooper of Mother of Sorrows. Ge1·many, brought with him a recipe for real innovation of daily matinees has Old-Fashioned Rye Bread made with old­ proved quite successful and will be Maxwell House CoHee - lb. i9c BOY SCOUT NEWS fashioned hop yeast. Good to the last d1·op continued until further notice. Heretofore, the Riviera has had Troop No. 81 "\Ve want every one to try this 1·ye b1·ead matinees on Saturdays and Sun­ Last month the Boy Scouts of and we are selling our regular Mon.-Tues.-Wed. Specials days only, but the experiment con­ Troop 81 did much more than they 7 lOc loaf as one of our Fri.-Sat. Boneless Brisket ducted during the past ten days of did a year ago as good turns-in C daily matinees has resulted in large fact their acti,•ities were about four Specials at Corned Beef .. tb 18c FILET OF SOLE enough crowds to warrant continu­ times as great this Christmas. A You have never tasted real rye bread un­ One Pound 25c ance of the policy. year ago the troop prepared a SIRLOIN & ROUND Christmas basket for one family. til you have eaten this! Delicious White Meat This Christmas each patrol pre- We are also specializing in No skin or bone STEAK - lb. i1c KJeinhanS Moves to pared a Christmas basket and took • • it to a needy family; and one pat- Dnvmg Park Avenue rot, the Beavers, even helped two WHIP'T CREAM PIES families with Christmas baskets. JELKE John F. Kleinhans, tailor, an- In addition several scouts from the CHOCOLATE at nounces removal of his busin:ss Itroop wen~ to Edgerton Park on :rom 835 Dewey avenue to 301 Dnv- December 22 and 23 to join hun­ PINEAPPLE mg Park avenue, between ~roezel dreds of others in loading Christ­ GOOD LUCK and Straub streets. Mr. K!emhans, mas baskets on trucks there. and APPLE who lias been in business on Dewey Each of the scouts 1·eceived a l ' ave_nu; for the p;st 1'! y~ars, m~~es 1933 diary as a Christmas p;csent along with ladtes and men s su1ts m addition from the assistant scoutmasters MARGARINE to cleaning, pressing and alteration and scoutmaster. The scouts gave work. their scoutmaster a large handsome WHIP'T CREAM pair of "Rin-Tin-Tin" book ends. PASS BAR EXAMS PUFFS -- 6 for 25c 15clb Among the successful law stu­ "GOOD LUCK" DANCE ON WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS dents who passed the October bar EXCELLENT FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 BAKED FRESH RICH IN examinations were two Tenth TWO SPECIALS TABLE COOKING Warders, Myer Brainman, 77 The Young People's Fellowship EVERYDAY EVERY DAY VITAMIN H A , AND BAKING Flower City park, and Lester A. of the Church of the Ascension an­ THE 100% AMERICAN FARM PRODUCT Fanning, 611 Magee avenue. nounce their annual "Good Luck" dance to be held Friday, January AI'TIQUES 13, at the Church of the Ascension H. A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries Come in and let us show you what Auditorium located at Lake avenue BAUMAN & BAYNES we have in Furniture and Glass­ and Riverside street. The Y. P. F. Four S hops to Serve You : ware. We also repair and refinish are featuring the Penn-Men, a John 333 Driving Park at Dewey Aves. Antiques or other furniture. Edwin 827 Dewey Ave. 1300 Dewey Ave. WE DELIVER GLEN. 1182 - 1183 - 1184 Easterbrook, Glen. 542-W. 315 Marshall High organization which 1505 Lake Ave. •oo Lewiston ATe. will furnish the music. '------~ Driving Park Ave.-Adv. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

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BIG ~IVNel t!IEOiiiiRrc/ ·A ADULTS Church News Ascension (Episcopal)-Services 2Features ~ I ~ ~ 25c 1497 1497 for Sunday January 8: 8:00 a. m., TO~IGHT- FRIDAY - SATURDAY DEWEY AYE. STER PURE FOOD SHOP DEWEY AVE. Holy Communion; 11:00 a. m,, morning prayer and :;ermon; 9:45 a. m., Church School; 6:30 p. m., 2 DELIVERIES FRIDAY -SATURDAY PHONE Young People's Fellowship. The first annual meeting of the DAILY GLEN. 1454 Women's Auxiliary of the Diocese SPECIALS of Rochester will be held at the BONELESS church Wedne:;day, January 11. COUNTRY Holy Communion will be celebrated RIB ROAST at 9 :00 a. m. with the Rt. Rev. David Lincoln l•'en·is, D. D., Bishop of the ROLL BUTTER lie 13c SUNDAY- MONDAY- TUESDAY (2 lbs. to a customer) OF BEEF diocese, officiating. Business meet­ Cash Price U. S. Government Inspected • WILL ROGERS in "TOO BUSY TO \VORK" ing at 10:00 a. m. Noon-day pray­ and "THREE ON A 1\'lATCH" ers will be led by Miss Brent. Luncheon at 12:30. The meeting SKINNED FANCY will reconvene at 1:45 p.m. Guest 10c HOLY ROSARY DOINGS speakers arc .Mr. and Mrs. Harper FRESH HAMS SLICED BACON 15 C Sibley. Pictures will be shown of Whole or Shank End Finger Wave, Ma rcel, Sunday, January 8, ''ill mark the .Mr. and }Irs. Sibley's recent mis­ RIND OFF Shampoo, Henna Rinse, 500th anniversary of the formation sionary trip to the Orient. Arching and 25c of the Holy N'ame Society. In QUALITY MEATS ARE NEVER IDGH AT ESTER'S Cutt ing . · · •• · memory of that day, the men of the .:\orth l're11byterian-At the mid- Finger Wave H ,\IR ~ETS . 5c Holy N'ame Society at Holy Rosary week meeting last night the theme H p k • )I . "ill receive Holy Communion in a 0 35 RICH enna ac · a c · amcure c body at the seven o'clock mass. was ''Preparation for the Week of I JELKE PER...,IANENTS ... · $2.50 up At four o'clock Sunday afternoon Prayer," to be observed in North IN GLEN.I (Complete) the Holy N'ame men from Holy Church January 8·15. I 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. I J Apostles and Holy Rosary will as- The guest speaker for the Week of Pmyer in North Church will be VITAMIN " A" ---;======~---- Isemble at Holy Rosary Church for J. E. Hartzler, Ph. D., of Bluffton, GOOD LUCK a divisional rally, which has been arranged in conjunction with the Ohio. During the past year Dr. general Holy Name rally to be con­ Hartzler has served the American MARGARINE ducted throughout the city at ten University of Beirut, Syria, as designated centers. Rev. William visiting professor of philosophy and Co1mell, assistant pastor of Holy religion. Apostles Church will address the Theme for the week is "A Gospel 1 POUND 15c men. The committee in charge of for an Age of T1·ansition." The • • arrangements is Norman O'Brien, services open Sunday morning at ONLY MARGARINE Holy Rosary, chairman; George 11 o'clock, followed by sessions each APPROVED BY AMERICAN 2 POUNDS • • 29c O'Neill, Holy Apostles, and Will­ evening during the week from Mon­ MEDICAL ASSOCIATI0:-1 A better idea is to have our iam Bell, Holy Rosary. day through Friday at 7:30 o'clock. expert mechanics take a look The Weck of Prayer comes to a , Wednesday evening the Holy EXCELLENT FOR TABLE, COOKING AND BAKING at your motor. They talk car close on Sunday, January 15, at 11 Rosary Bowling League enjoyed a language and know how to a. m. sauerkraut supper at the parish make the most obstreprous The Young People's Sunday Eve- hall. Their chef, Ray Adkins, car respond with sen-ice to ning Group invite all the young January 20, at eight o'clock in the 11earned how to prepare this delici­ you. Our prices a re fair and people of the church to a Twelfth Parish House. Reports will be ous delicacy while sening with the we guarantee e~· ery job. Night Party, to be held tomorrow given by the ofllcers of the congre· Mrs. Genevz"eve Allatt Army of Occupation. Hooks and evening at the home of Mr. and gation and of all the various or­ splits were discussed between Is pleased to announce that she has re·opened Mrti. H. W. Davison, 128 Selye ter- ganizations. Every mcmbe1· is • gulps; and later on the Ways and C.F.SOMMERS race. Besides games and refresh- urged to be present. her shop and is now personally accepting ap­ l\Ieans Committee submitted a re­ GENERAL REPAIRING ments, the traditional abservance The Bethany Guild will serve a COP.. FINCH 6oGLENWOOO AVE. TEL.GLfN 1840 port on the method to be adopted pointments for Permanent Waving, Finger Wav­ of Twelfth Night,-the burning of public sauerkraut supper next in boosting averages-shorter al­ Christma:; greens, will be included Wednesday evening from five to ing, , Manicuring, Facials, etc. leys-bigger pins. in the festivities, which will be pre- seven o'clock in the Parish House. School reopened Wednesday. The sided over by a king and queen to The tickets are 35 cents. Mrs. G. pupils, after their sixteen days of be chosen by lot. The committee A. Clicquennoi is in charge of tick­ The Allatt Beauty Shoppe rest and recreation, seemed anxious making plans for the party include ets, and Mrs. Mary Barnett of the to settle down to the seriouti task 840 DE WEY AVE. PHONE GLEN. 5205 Miss Dorothy Rhodes, Robert King serving of the supper, assisted by of mastering- the three "R's." and John Swain. Mrs. Charles Albrecht, Mra. Ander- The Young Ladies Sodality is a1·· Next Monday at 6:30 p. m., the son, Mrs. Anger, Mrs. Armstrong ranging a social program which GlenwocHl Circle, the Erie Circle and Mrs. Amesen. Service Any Time, will appear in the next edition of JOHN F. KLEINHANS- Tailor and the House Class will hold a Anywhere this paper. For merly of 835 Dewey A venue demonstration supper. This is ar- Lewiston )1. E.-The new year NOmatter where d•·a th ranged by these organizations in began with a week of Yaried activ­ DRY CLEANING- PRESSING- REPAIRING occur,., no matter co-operation with the '.Veek of ities. Ladies' & Gents' Suits l\lade to Measure " here the ftml.'ral ~en ice CANARY HYGIENE and interment ure to be. Prayer. '! On Monday Rev. Robert Kaz- 'l'hcre will be an aU-day meeting mayor left for a two days' camping Now located at 301 DRIVI~G PARK AYE. we arc etJuipp•·d to l'('rve (Bv ~Ir:.. H. L. Banks. 156 Clay Awnue, Breeder of Pedi­ of the Women's Society Thursday, trip on Honeoye Lake. GLEN. 1726 (Between Broezel & Straub) you fully a t any hour of greed \Vater Gluck Canaries.) any day or night. January 19. The Sunday School Board met Roller Canaries, especially the of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••r' We fur ni~h National On Tuesday, January 31, the Or- Tuesday at the home llrs. Chas. Gluck and Water Gluck strain, arc pheus Club will give a concert in Campbell of Le\viston avenue for Ca~kets becau..c in COD· a struction, quality and val­ race apart in the realm of Canary­ North Church under the auspices of its regular monthly meeting. dum. They are cultivated by fan­ ue they mea~ure up to the the Sunday School. The tic~ets are Last night at 7:30 Rev. Kaz- ciers who are concerned purely with higbstandard!!wcha'\·e set. 25 cents and may be purchased mayer led the first of a series of LITTLE~ DROPS OF INK the evolution of the perfect melody­ after January 15, from any mem- two New Year prayer meetings maker; the super Canary Songster, JOS. J. B U C K L EY a type of Canary that is singularly ber of the Sunday School Council. with meditation on "What Has the FUNERAL DIRECTOR highly developed in the organs of Miss Margaret Huck is superin- Past Year Brought?" Next Wed­ THE problem of every business man 796 DEWEY AVE. song. tendent of the s~.:hool. nesday his topic will be "What May today is ve1·y much one of overhead. Telephone Glenwood -4906 Roller Canary breeders, who han· On Thursday, February 2, the We E.l\.}lect From the Coming "Keep expenses down" is the natural die the highest class of stock, main­ Young People's Sunday Evening Year?" Following these services, Wo Fyrnioh Notionol Cuketo tain (with a great amount of truth) motto, and far be it from us to dispute that no bird in a state of nature Group of North Church, will enter- a series of four meditations on can equal the thoroughbred Roller tain the young people from "Faith and Life Today" will be the wisdom of making every penny do a in sweetness of tone and range of churches in the Northern Zone of given. good day's work. Nearly everyone's in­ voice. Rochester Presbytery, at the regu- Scouts of Troop 81 met last night ANY GARMENT The efforts of breeders all along vestment is as great as it ever was, but have been directed towards elim­ lar meeting of t!Vs section of the at seven and the choir met at 8:15, of course lower profit and smaller vol­ t.., Dry Cleaned inating the untuneful passages Presbyterian Y o u n g People's Rev. Kazmayer addressing the or- ume means less return on the invest­ and Pressed 6 9 C from the repertoire and preserving League. zanization very briefly. We specialize those that are pleasing to the ear. The Ladies' Aid will hold a New ment. in Ladies It has taken a great number of Year's party tonight at the home Dre~ses years to build up the present high Redeemer L u t h e r a n - "The standards of song in the Roller Can­ Epiphany Call to Worship" \\ill be of ~Irs. Lynn McMichael, 1905 Advertising appropriations, w e 11 - aries from the raw m:..terial. l\fany the theme of the sermon Sunday Dewey avenue. of the Roller Tours remind one of Rev. K.azmayer will meet both spent, are among the few investments ADAM W. DUNBAR CO. a babbling brook in the woods; you morning at 11 o'clock by the pas­ the membership and financial com­ today that show profitable returns. Ad­ 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen.1682 can almost hear the water trickling tor, the Rev. W. L. Dowler. The over the rocks and stones in a sermon text will be the 122nd mittees tomorrow to discuss plans vertising protects and enhances the cap­ WE CALL & DELIVER stream. Psalm which sets forth our love for for the coming month. ital investment of retail business. We Many folks prefer the loud racy Sunday morning Rev. Kazmayer song of the Chopper ~anaries of the church, including also a per­ know that advertising must accept its which there are so many to be ception of the glories of the chul'ch, will begin a series of sermons on "The Four Great Messages of the "cut" the same as other departments ; FOR SALE found in the Chain Stores, but to prayer for her welfare, and work but eliminat e advertising? No! the writer there is a~ much differ­ for her good. The chorus choir ~faster," speaking on "The Master's 6-room modern single in At­ ence between them and the Roller, First Message--'Repent Ye!'" dine St. (Near West High as between a jazz singer and a will sing, "0 Come, Let Us Wor­ School.) Cost $12,000 to build. grand opera artist. The beautiful ship" by Mendelssohn. Sunday morning, January 16, his During years like the present ones, topic will be "The Master'~; Last Bank mort gage (fi n;t) $4,500. rich tones of the Roller, one never 'rhe Sunday Sch..,ol will meet at For quick sale will sell for tires of. His song is soothing to Message--An Unusual Portrait." the row of advertising is rather difficult $6,000. OWNER. GE N. 3042-R. frazzled nerves, but, the Chopper 9 :45 in the church auditorium for to hoe. Prospective customers are more many times will grate on one's a special service in connection with nerves. the awarding of "Cross and Crown" Grace M. E.-Next Tuesday the elusive and harder to fmd. The Courier, The Water Gluck Roller must not pins to those who have been pres­ General Ladies' Aid Society will of course, knows its place in the scheme be confused with the ordinary Rol­ NEWS ITEMS ler found in the Chain Stores, which ent fifty or more Sundays during hold their monthly Covered Dish of things and is not prone to idle boast­ have only a few Tours and sings the past year. A goodly number Luncheon at one o'clock at the ing; yet the fact remains that local busi­ PUBLISHED IN them over and over. A good Rol­ of scholars have again been pres­ church. Mrs. Howard Maurinus, ness men have found this newspaper a ler will have eight or nine different ent every Sunday and \vill receive president of the society, invites all Tours or changes in his song. productive medium and a good invest­ THE COURIER their pins and certificates from the ladies of the church. (Another article by ~r rs. Banks superintendent, Alvin H. Frickey. Friday evening, January 13, the ment even in these times of repressed ATNO \\ill appear in the next issue.) Tonight at eight o'clock the Glenwood Chapter will stage an en­ business. Bethany Guild holds its regular tertainment consisting of a "Darkie CHARG£ Miss Elizabeth Roblin of Seneca monthly meeting when the annual Wedding." Mrs. Van Allen is parkway entertained a friend from reports will be presented and offi­ chairman of the committee and Mrs. THE COURIER WILL DELIVER SEND THEM TO Chicago ..,ver the week-end. cers \Yill be elected for the new James Jordon is president of the YOUR MESSAGE TO year. The Church Council will also chapter. 7500 TENTH WARD HOMES .er Offi·ce I Emmett Schnepp of Lakeview hold its regular monthly meeting Next Sunday morning Dr. Clark­ PHONE-MAIN 5412 The Courl park spent the holidays with his this evening. son will speak on "Some Forgotten 25 S. Water Street parents and returned to the Albany The annual congregational meet. Things" and in the evening at 7:80 '------~ , Law School on Tuesday. ing will be held Friday evening, on "A Wish for 1988." ~.&..l...lo....l~------Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

Tenth Ward Courier Historic Newspapers Collection ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 5. 19:la PAGE 3 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 25c STUDIO GOSSIP lly Howard Bloomfield ARMOUR'S EITHER END ~Bits of News~ Up at WHEC they held their an­ BATES MARKET nual Santa Claus party. Aunt Jen­ SMOKED HAMS - lb. 10c PHONE 833 DEWEY A VENUE PHONE - nie baked a swell cake and a good i\cxt Monday night should be a LEGS OF LAMB 15c time was had by all. banner occasion fur nearly every­ GLEN. 1685 -WE DELIVER- GLEN. 1684 lb. • • * - - one in the ward, Republicans and WEEK-END SPECIALS TENDEH Yours truly received the follow­ Democrats alike. The G. 0. P. will ing telegram from Jack (Canada Shoulder POT ROAST BEEF • 12V2c POT ROAST BEEF lb. 11c have an event worthy of attend­ Dry) Denny, "Mary and I have good Whole or Rib Eild FRESH WASH ED CARROTS ...... 2 1b lc news for you. We saw prosperity ance in the charity smoker at Ed­ poking its nose around the corner gerton Park and the Democrats Small LEAN PORK LOINS • 9c to smell beer-Rays we with a quite appropriately can throw out Armour's, Lean Whole or Shank End Levin's Cash Market straight face, so help us-Merry TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY their chests and strut around the Xmas. Skinned SMOKED HAMS • 9c 1525 LAKE AVE . We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 Mary Livingston and Jack Benny." Powers in their Victory Ball. . . . Pork Sausage Meat t * * Incidentally it is quite intereRting Fresh Ground Hamburg 5 • 3 lbs 25c Andre Baruch, Columbia an- to note the p1·ominent part being MAXWELL HOUSE - nouncer, has found that some lis- taken in both affairs by the younger Or BEECHNUT COFFEE 20TH ANNIVERSARY teners have difficulty understanding . . . • 30c his name. He wonders what would blood of the two maJor poht1cal par- happen if he attached his full mon- ties. The young men are running r ...... ·-·-·-·- ·..·-·- ·...· ----·-...... ~··· r icker to the end of every, program. the whole show for the Republicans COST-PRICE It goes like this: Andre Bernard and the committee for the Demo­ ANNUAL SALE .:\larcel Baruch de la. Pardo. cratic party is filled largely with ; PERSONAL i • * • 1-...... ·------.... ~ of Fred Allen of Bath Club fame, young men from the Jeffersonian Our Gang Pinochle Club met at SALE Y.Tites his own material; takes radio Club. . . . It should be quite the home of Mrs. Schwonke of FOOTWEAR seriously; was boro in Boston; plays pleasing to everyone to see the Westmount street Monday evening. ~liss Erna Newman was the hos- EVERY ITEM IN l\lEN'S FURNISHINGS handball daily at local gym; and younger voters taking a more ac­ 1 For Men, Women would rather spend the evening at tive interest in politics; they need tess and 1\lrs. Pearl DeVisser won 1 l\IARKED DOWN TO COST home with Shakespeare than go to such training as is bound to come the prize. The next meeting will and Children the theater. to them if they take their organ­ be held at the home of Mrs. Fran­ i\Iake your selections now! • • • izations seriously. ces Striebing of Westmount str~t. FEATURING The harmony of those CBS Wan­ --o- ADAM W. DUNBAR CO. tiering Minstrels extends even to This is advertising, pure and The T. and T. Pedro Club met At Tremendous Savings their private lives. When Les Reis simple, but we can't help suggest­ at the home of Mrs. Schwonke of in Price, the well-known 1322 DE\VEY AVE. OPEN EVENINGS came down with a bad case of in­ ing . that Marie Dressler and her W estmount street. Prizes were tluPnza, Artie Dunn kept in tune producers made quite a slip. In won by Mrs. Weather, Mrs. Stopani Buster-Brown Shoes for by catching the g1·ippe. They are her current picture "Prosperity," and Mrs. Wilson. back on the job now and are pre­ at the Riviera (adv.) funny old Boys and Girls-and our parmg to play return engagements Marie says, "Who ever heard of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. McKib­ Tread-Straight Health NO GREASY SOOT over the entire Loew's metropolitan strawberries in December?" . . . bon of Lake avenue will entertain 1 circuit. This will mark the first Well, we are quite wrou~ht up. at dinner in their home next Sun­ Shoes for Men and -NO CHOKING day. Mrs. McKibbon entertained at time a radio act has been booked Someone should send l\liss Dressler Women. SMOKE- over a chain of theaters for the a quart of the "frozen food" (adv.) tea at her home Monday. second time within four months. strawberries. Surely then she I * • .. would know that she didn't have to Frederick Wellington of Malone $1.95 to $3.85 Telegram from Kate the day be­ feed her expiring husband radishes was the guest for Christmas of his fore Christmas, "Grand out here in and buttermilk when his last re­ parents, l\Ir. and Mrs. John L. Well­ California but give me a snowy quest was for strawberries and ington of Clay avenue. SCHMANKES Christmas any old time. Love to cream (or was it strawberry short­ BECKWITH COAL CO. all my pals at WHEC-1'11 be seein' cake~). Miss Corrine Lechleitner, daugh­ Brownbilt Shoe Store ter of Mrs. Otto P. Lechleitner of 271 LYELL AVE. GLEN. 811 you. -<>- 1480 DEWEY AVE. OPEN Kate Smith." They can talk about left-handed Clay avenue, has announced her en­ !At Ridgeway> EVENINCS * • • monkey-wren,..hes, but this is the gagement to Austin W. Smith, son Dependable Footwear Since 1914 l\Iorton Downey, CBS high tenor, prize winner. . . . There had of ~Ir. and Mrs. William M. Smith of Raines park. · ~~~~::;:;~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~====;1 is currently engaged in-the three­ been no snow for days; the ther­ li fold activities of broadcasting, mometer registered between 50 and \'audeville and night-club appear­ 60; golf bugs had dusted ofT their l\Iiss Lillian Rauber of Lakeview MARION'S 25c ~~i~~ ances. The latter are at the Cen­ clubs and played a round or two; terrace entertained at a bridge and Finger Wave, Marcel 25 tea Thursday in honor of Miss Edna Shampoo, Eyebrow Ar~h C tral Park Casino, whence Eddie most people had doffed heavy over­ and Henna Rinse .•..• Duchin's Orchestra broadcasts over coats in favor of topcoats . . . McCargo of Hampton Bays, L. I. 1477 Lake Ave. Glen. 4542 Columbia. This is a return engage- and yet day after day last week in ~o appointments necessary ment for Downey. the same place in our favorite city Guests of Horace Hart of Sen­ . . . - newspaper appeared a prominent eca parkway, for the New Year's The 7 1st Semi-Annual William O'Neal, CBS tenor, who notice, "1'\o Skating." week-end, were Miss Elaine Lang- I ~~! PLUMBER soon will open a new series of half­ --()- rock of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and s:w.Jr hour programs with Col. Stoop­ Convinced that Uncle Sam's tariff ~Irs. Merrill Dreyfuss of New Lon- j CASS & LOYSEN nagle and Budd, enjoyed his trip wall was about as high a barrier don, Conn., and Miss Evelyn . INCORPORATED to Sing Sing the other day. "I as anyone would care to scale, we Schwartz of New London, Conn. ' 171 RAVINE CONDENSED AVENUE Glen. 530 hope I can get out as easily the were surprised to find that an item next time," he said, as he left the such as electric bulbs for Christmas Irving R. Liberman of Lake ave­ warden's office. 'fhey were there tree set~ could be shipped here from nue returned Tuesday to Albany to STATEMENT to entertain the prisoners. Japan, get by the customs and still resume his studies at the College of Lexington Beauty Shop • * • be sold so much cheaper than the Pharmacy. 381 Lexington Ave. Glen. 35(6 Fred Allen's Bath Club program American variety. Indeed it is said as of December 31, 1932 out-pulls everything else on the that the filaments in these Japan­ Miss Dorothy Wetmore of Lake­ Permanents Columbia network Sundays . . . ese bulbs were made in U. S. A. and \iew park will entertain her bridge :tble to seat only 100 at the broad­ shipped across the Pacific. . . . club at tea in her home today. $2.50 and $4 R ESOURCES cast they get over 2,000 requests a It is rather disconcerting to note Cash on hand ru1d in Banks...... $ 4,410,584.22 week! Here in our own town we what a tremendous difference there Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne of seat between 2,000 and 8,000 every really is in standards of living. U.S. Government Bonds...... 8,033,789.86 New York and their son, Kenneth Do week to watch the T. S. Q. Talkies And, too, sometimes we wonder if Jr., who are the guests of Mrs. at Columbia Auditorium. We're the tariff wall isn't rather porous New York State and Municipal Bonds 1,400,217.75 Bourne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. not so far behind! ! in places. You Other Securities ...... 7,247,801.41 Raymond P. Clark of Lake avenue, Bonds and Mortgages ...... 4,371,894.13 will return home this week. PAY Secured Loans (collateral) ...... 18,220,450.12 I.._T_ O_P_N_O_T_' C_H_ ER_ S__ by KET Miss Mary Ascroft of Electric ~...... 6,976,104.40 I Your Bills Promptly? Commercial Loans ...... avenue entel'tained last Thursday Real Estate ...... -...... 3,523,251.70 at dinner and bridge in honor of The prompt payment of your billa 5CHMWNG cf6EPMANY Ia not only essential to the mer­ Mr. and Mrs. William B. Adams chant but to YOU as well ..• for Furniture and Fixtures...... 0.00 DEFEATED JACK SliARKe>'

Mr. and Mrs. M. Ira Wilder of 25 South Water St. UNION Great Neck, L. I., were holiday Main 5412 guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Mter 5 p. m. and holidays E. Hooper of Cameron street and TRUST COMPANY .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilder of Ca11 at 517 Lyell Ave. or Lake avenue. Phone Glen. 5318-M OF ROCHESTER News matter must be in the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill of Lake hands of the editor no later than Member of the Marine Midland Group of Banks avenue will !eave January 9 for Monday preceding dates of issue Orlando, Fla., where they will ....lS spend the winter. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County PAGE4 Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, Collection N.Y., JANUARY 5, 193:~ Tenth Ward Courier WANT ADS Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken ovor telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 B. Water St. Christman's M rlcet PHONE-GLEN 1787 350 Driving Pk. Ave. VARIETY VACUUM Cleaner EXPERT Vacuum cleaner rc­ Co. suggests a rebuilt vacuum pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib­ Icleaner for Xmas. As low as $8. ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave., VERY TENDER ) JANUARY -SALE 1254 Lyell Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 3543. POT ROAST BEEF t Today - Friday - Saturday womenW A Nto TED bring -thatEveryman watch or clockand ---=------. BUICK SPECIALIST-For par-- I which needs repairing to Anderson, tJcular pe~~le. 13 years on"Bu1cks. MILD-CURED ~ Rubbing Alcohol . pt. 12c APW Toilet Tissue 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- !!'red T. 0 Connor Garnge, 2:•5 Lew- Adex- 1'ablets- . . . . . 89c 2500 Sheets •• 3 rolls $1 anteed. 1ston Ave. Glen. 4969. SMOKED HAMS Whole or Half Agarol ..•...... 84c Citrol·carbonate 4 oz. 79c CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. TEXTILE WEAVING, mending; Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- moth holes, torn places, burns re­ For BROILING or FRYING DOG KEN-L-RATION, MOJ:tRELL'S lOc c~ sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 woven like new, any garment. 73 Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. Eastman Ave. Glen. 5535-W. Center Cut SLICED HAM PUPPY RATION, EIALTA $} OSd nJ UPHOLSTERING-Call Chas. F. FOR RENT-6-room upper Bos- • 18c FOODS and KIT-E-RAT~ON · OZ ~ Williams, Glen. 4187, for estimates. ton. Newly decorated. 257 Augus­ You will be assured of the best in tine St. Glen. 3195-W. Lean Shoulder PORK Be Gillette Blades (five's) 33c workmanship and materials used. , , , Latest fabric samples. Stop at 359 FOR RENr-Cozy heated apart- Ipana Toothpaste, large . 33c Lexington Ave. me;t~s. $6 and $7 per week.. 196 ______PORK LOINS_ _::_(Rib____ End) __::;__ __ .- --9c , - . . Dnvmg Park Ave. Garage if de- Ivory Soap, medium (limit 2 ba1·s) 4c l HAVE YO!J trie.d our special sired. Supt. on premises. • ·~--=------' odorless cleamng fluid, 35c gal. de- . SAUERKRAUT • . lb. tc I livered, 30c gal. at store. Niblack HOM~ RAISED Cananes, guar- Bring Your Own Container Lux Soap (limit 2 bars) . 6c . and Eppinger 398 Ridge Road. anteed smgers, $4.95-$6.95. Seeds, Massa Tooth Brush . 23c Old Gold Glen. 2311. ' Song Restorer. Sick birds treated. 15 'l'lk1 f 'I · Crear11 (Reg. 50c) .. 29c nJ ~-UPHOLSTERING-New pieces - -S_C_l_ay,_A_v_er.------•• 0 '' agnesia J!j made; old pieces re-covered. Re- WOOD-Apple, maple and kindl- SEMET-SOLVAY COKE-Also HEATiUOR (Phillips) large .... 34c PER1rUSSIN ...... 49c ~ pairs of all kinds. Lowest prices. ing. Guaranteed seasoned for any Living room suites $60 up. Steko purpose. Deliveries anyywhere, no Gua1·anteed Coke at a lower price! _0_,_'A_L_T_I_N_E_._._._. _. _._6_4_c.....:..._P_E_T___,ROLAGAR •... 83c Upholstering, 126 Steko Ave. Glen. waiting. Glen 4149-R. 121 Palm St. 3712 SUSQUEHANNA ANTHRACITE COAL CRAMER'S PURE COD LIVEJ>\ OIL 50 C pml• SEWING-M. .l't1ACHII\~S over- picked,WHITE 5 cents ::\lARROW a pound, beans, 10 pounds hand NEW LOWER l EGG . ... $11.75 .:\UT .... $11.75 hauled, cleaned and adJusted for or over, 4 cents. Large white pearl PRICES! 5 STOVE .. 12.00 PEA . . . . 9.30 This oil is a superior product and has $1. Call Glen. 4141. pop-corn, 10 cents a pound or 3 for CASH PRICES SHOVELLED OFF been sold for more .than 25 years 25 cents. Strictly fresh eggs, rea- ENGAGEMENT A~NOUNCED sonable prices. John E. Baylin 73 402% GLEN. Lexington Ave. SULLIVAN'S Squibb's Pure Cod Liver Oil,~,l_a_;rg::...e ___ 7_9 _c The engagement of ~!iss Doro- Avis St. Glen. 2911-R. Stop' or 6986 thy E. Doud of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., callFOR after RENT 5:15 p.Desirable m. office, for i:'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~======~~~~ Squibb's Toothpaste, large 29c to Frede1·ick L. Wellington, son of chiropodist. Schulz Bldg. Glen. 300. FROSTILLA (Reg. SOc Size) a~d $1.00 C Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wellington MASON WORK and plastering. SALISBURY of Clay avenue, was announced De- Chimneys cleaned for $3.00. Glen. Buell Beauty Shoppe FROSTILLA Shaving C1·eam ....• Value 49 150 Electric Ave. Glen. 1823 cember 24 by Miss Doud's parents, 4253-R. 400 Driving Pk. Ave. Radio Service Kruschen Salts .... 53c -IPECANS_ Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Doud of Malone. EXPERT SERVICE on all makes SPECIAL TUES. ONLY Mr. Wellington, who attended washing n:achines.. Wringer rolls Sha~poo & Marcel REM ...... •.... 53c 1932 •'"' Ch . V . t . S h 1 d ted $2.00. Est1mates giVen free. Low- 1.... 1·op- 01ce ane y West HIgh .c oo. was gra ua est possible charges. Phone Glen. Or Finger Wave... 7 5 C Calls • • 75c Renault Tonic ..... 98c lb lb $ from the Umvers1ty of Rochester 2805-J for prompt service. Wm. (In City) Witch Hazel, ..•. pt. 23c 2 9 Cl - 4 S 1 in 1925 with an A. B. degree. While Mahany, 283 Flower City Park. - ALL NEXT WEEK - Guaranteed Service on ~ in college and for a short time SKATES SHARPENED,. Hollow FACIALS ...... 75c All Makes of Radios 1933 \Veather Calenda1·s fJn· the asking­ thereafter, he was ~ngaged in news- ~ound 20c. Auto glass mst~lled GLEN. 6447 139 Rand St. aper work Later he became as- $ up (edges ground by machme). Adults only. P. · . . J. Bauda, 792 Dewey Ave. Glen. I.------~ I s1stant executive m the Rochester 727-M. •- "86 DEWEy J\.V EN u E ~ office of the Boy Scouts of America. ~H;-:A-;L~F:-:::D-::::-0-:-:U=B-.:-L~F..----::f-or-re-n.,..t.--=A""'ll STORE FOR RENT Modertnhrr';r;e myour 1 ~ ~~ For the past three years, Mr. improvements. Reasonable rent. 831 DEWEY AVE. 8 0 0 0 • r Wellington has been executive of 83 Pullman Ave. Aak lor auggeationa at Phone. GLEN 973 At Magee Avenue the Adirondack Council of the Boy ~A~N~.Y;-;--o?I;-:1,-;A-;-K~E~o-=-f-v-a-cu_u_m_c...-le-a-ne-r lnquin~--Schulz Renner & Henry Co. NO CHARGE FOR DE:LIVERY Scouts, ·with headquarters in 1 overhauled for $2. Call GLEN\VOOD Plumbing and Heating ~I ~ar- (f.~f. ~~li. 300 ~~"!l!l!;;:o:;t:Ql"!Q~!:Cl:~lO~lO~~· ~nac Lnke nnd ~1alone. He res1des --;:S;-;;T"'O"'R"'E:;-;::F;-;:;O~R:-;::R-:::E~N;;:;T:--8-=3:-:-1-::D;o-e-w-·e-y 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 592 m )Ialone. He IS a member of the Ave. Inquire, Schulz, Glen. 300. 1!.-----=------• ~------' University of Roc~ester ch~pter of DRESSMAKING - First class Delta Kappa Epsilon; Keidaeans, dressmaking and repairing. Take CLEANING SOLVENT CALL GLENWOOD Z604 BOWLING senior honor society; and Delta advantage of low prices and call on Kolb's Toggery Shop APPROVED BY -for- UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE Rho, l0cal journalistic fraternity. Mrs. Rose, 280 Merrill St., or phone 1304 DEWEY AVE. BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS Averages ,\lj:;:s nou" attended Simmons Glen. 3341-J. • H. T.HUETTER & SON Expert Electric College Boston .Mass. and was NEW WRINGER ROLLS for any ANY GARMENT Bantel -····················-······--·· .. _ .. _ 189 ' ' ' make of washer $5 a set complete. DRY CLEANED 69c INC. Wiring & Repairs Bauma1 ·······-···--· -···--···-····---- 187 graduated from Wheaton College, Washers oiled and greased for AND PRESSED ... 788 Lake Ave., opp. Lexington Donah~ e ..·--····-··-··· .. ··---- · 177 Illinois, with a n. S. degl'ee in 1927. $1.50. Call Glen. 4141. Jackson ...... ·--··--·- 176 Sine<.' then she has been in the de­ partment of instruction in :Mount MYERS & STONEHAM J. Ben.iamin -·--·-···-···-- 171 1517 Lake Ave. (Downstairs) T. Miller ..-·-···------··-··- 170 Vernon, and for the last three years -STILLMAN'S- At WAGG'S CORNERS MetzinJ~er -···------169 !'ervcd as secretary to the principal R. C. A. RADIOTRONS Winter.roth ·----·-··-··--·- 165 of the Edison Vocational High Westinghouse 2\lazda Lamps School there. 1!.------• Mueller--···--· _ 164 Danehy 164 FORCED TO VACATE 0. Benjamin 164 FI.E2\IING-BASTIAN ------~ Strassner 154 The marriage of Miss Lillian G. Howard 153 Bastian, daughter of 1\Ir. and :Mrs. Wallac•!! 152 Theron E. Bastian of :Maplewood PRICES SLASHED! Garnham 151 Park boulevard and Skiffington R. Mahar 150 Fleming, son of l\lr. and 1\Irs. Will- Your opportunity to get som~ real bargains Brown 142 iam A. Fleming of ~lason street Kolpien 140 took place l\Ionday afternoon at the De Mallie 137 Pinnacle road re,;idence of the offi- SA E STARTS FRIDAY (JAN. 6) Schulz ------·------133 ciating clergyman, the Rev. Arthur 0. Sykes. A reception for relatives and a MEN'S MEN'S HATS HOLY ROSARY LEAGUE few intimate friends followed at Fruit of the Loom League Standing Regular $2.95 and the home of the bride's uncle and SHIRTS w L aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bastian $3.45 Quality Nolan Drugs ...... - ...... 16 5 of East avenue, Brighton. Sizes 14 to 17 Reduced to Hoffends Market ...... 15 6 Mr. and Mrs. Fleming will make White or Fancy Buckle'f's Service --..· .. ··-··-···· 11 10 their home in Cole road. Reg. $1.50-Reduced to Amick's Cleaners ····-···-···- 11 JO $2.45 Schube 's Texacos ...... :_ ..•. 10 11 I''IFTIETH .\~NIVERSARY Bauman & Baynes ····---·- 8 13 OF WEDDING OBSERVED $1.19 each • 14 Ray's :Lunch ------7 Mr. and Mrs. William Volz, No. MEN'S HEAVY 15 Hatz' 1Garage -----·- 6 402 Driving Park avenue, marked • SHAKER-KNIT Individual Averages their fiftieth wedding anniversary .All of our Dollar AII-\Vool S. Donoghue -----·- 175 Sunday at a special service at St. l\IEN 'S SHIRTS Foley ------­ 172 Paul's Evangelical Church in Nor­ S\VEATERS ton street. Mr. Volz is a charter Collar attached or Hoffend 165 Neckband, Size 14-17 Coat Style with large 'TWILl. HELP YOU SAVE Daneh:r ------164 member of the congref,:ation. BOYS' SNO\-V SUITS collar.-Regularly IF YOU DEAL HERE F. Kunz ~-----­ 161 Regulady $5.95 Byrne8 ------­ 159 2\tilk for Breakfast 74c each Reduced to $5.95 - $6.95 - $7.95 LechnE!r 156 If your milkman doesn't arrive Reduced to Our Cufltomers have made one Dunn ------155 before breakfast, oftentimes a real resolution way in advance of McKaY----· 154 problem is created. No cream for • $2.95 1\ew Year. THEY ARE GO­ 152 the coffee, no milk for the cereal MEN'S WOOL HOSE Amico -···------·--··· 152 . . . well anyone can complete $4.95 ING TO KEEP RIGHT ON Mundilag ----- Regular 50c to $1 pr. Schnepp ······------· 152 the picture. To avoid this situation, BOYS' GOLF HOSE DEALING HERE. Schwind-·--·--·····---··-·- 150 the Garnham Dairy delivers all Reduced to • S. Schauseil ---·-----·--· 150 milk to its customers BEFORE 8Yz to 11-Reg. 35c 149 breakfast. 80 Finch St. Glen. BOYS' RIB END Baumam ------········-·-··· Noll····-···---··--··-·--·--·----····- 148 5638.-Adv. 25c pair WASH-TOP SUITS Fr. M~~Donnell ····-·······--·--·-······ 147 ----- 29c pair PORK LOINS W. Ku;nz ··············-···················.. ···-· ... ·· 147 KELLERSON-GRANDY Made with all-wool Guilfolll ...... -··-·····-- ..··- ..--.- .... . 145 Miss Ida M. Grandy, daughter of • 3 lbs. 25c Charlell --·----·-..-·-···-····· i!~ Mrs. Ella Grandy of Ravine ave- MEN'S PAJAMAS BOYS' ALL-WOOL Pants and Broadcloth KearsE! -"······--······-··-·················· 144 nue, and Frank A. Kenerson, son JERSEY SUITS O'Brien --·------··········· Regular $1.95 Waists.-Reg. $1.50 18c J. Do111oghue -·-··-····-···--····-····· 143 of Mrs. Teresa Kenerson of Dur- Kaynee Make Fresh Fowl • Gartland ··-----·--··-··-·- 140 nan street, were married December Reduced to Reduced to Pierce ····-·····------· 1~~ 26 at 'the home of the bride by the Regular $2.95 $1 9 5 Reduced to.. . . . • BACON • • 13c A. Schauseil ------··- i Rev. Robert Findlay. 1 Ripton -·------36 $1.49 $1.00 IN THE PIECE 135 Miss :Marguerite Stratton and 1 Hatz ·------­ Webber 135 Frank Grandy, brother of the LEA~ Dietz ·------134 bride, were the attendants. PRICE~OF EVERY ARTICLE INjTHE STORE REDUCED, NOTHING RESERVED Reddy------­ g~ Sh.-ty attended the supper !ollow- Fresh Hams • 10c Feltz·------­ Bell ------­ 130 ing the ceremony. McArdle ------­ 130 l\Ir. and 1\frs. Kellerson left on a STILLMAN'S -- MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR Smith---- 125 three-months' trip to Miami Beach, ~othnagle -----­ n~ Fla., and Los Angeles, Calif. They The Store of Style Merchandise, Low P1'ices and High Quality M:cK.mmey -----­ 113 will be at home after Apr. 1 at 27 Glynn -·------1514 DE\VEY AVE. (At Knickerbocker) OPEN EVENINGS ~------Wood 98 Durnan street. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 19, 193:l No. 19 MRS. JOAN SCHILD IS Democratic Veterans' n n NEXT ISSUE Parent-Teachers Plan DR. GUZZETTA TO HEAD RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN Dance Well-Attended u13its oi N e"\vsu Of The Courier To Entertain Pupils COMMITTEE FOR SMOKER The Women's Democratic Club of The newly organized Tenth Ward will be published The P. T. A. of Kodak Park Republicans of the ward are al the ward held itR annual election of Veterans' Democratic Club held its When a dog bites a man, that's THURS., FEB. 2 School will be hostesses to the Jan­ ready turning their attention to the oflicerR Tues. ni.,.ht at the headquar- first affair last night in the form not news; but when a man bites a uary g1·aduating class, Thursday, "' dog, that is news. And when a tenth annual smoker of their club ters on Driving Park avenue. Mrs. of a dance at Edgerton Park As- Republican, or rather a couple of January 26. Supper will follow J oan Lynn Schild who has been sembly Hall. It was estimated that good Republicans, walk in on a the exercises and after supper the one of the banner events on the pres1dent since the organization of more than 500 were in attendance. strictly Democratic affair, that too Re-elect Officers of class \vill be entertained by their year's program. It was announced 'd t f th is news. Anyone who read the lo- the club five years ~~go, was re- David W. e b er, pl·esl en o e cal dailies last week can have no teachers, dancing being part of the this week that Dr. Joseph L. Guz elected. Other officers are, ,;ce- club, thanked the Iroquois Demo- doubt as to that point. Certainly Lake and Ridge Ass'n program. zetta, Councilman-at-large, will be Mrs. Arthur Peck is chairman of prel\Iar~ Planned for To-night "Clip" and "Doc" maintain that The association is planning a George Allen and )Irs. Howard the affair. Further details will be , Hughes, Mrs. Celia Beck and :\Irs. they were hungry; didn't know the pancake supper and dance to be Safford. announced at the meeting tomorrow Bessie Cowells. A turkey dinner and bowling Democrats even had anything to A card party is to be held at the night in the Lo.wer lOth. Ward club­ party tonight at the Eagle's Club eeleJ>rate about, much less that they held in the near future. As soon as the date and place have been home of .Mrs Alfred Doe tomorro·;v· rooms, when t1ckets w1ll be read)' Hoste;;s committee-Mrs. Louise were having a big party at the . ' f d' t 'b t' Robinson, Mrs. Rose Dorsey, M:rs. will conclude the ~ctivities of the Powers; and that therefore there decided definitely tickets will be on (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock. or IS rl u wn. Teresa Osborne, l\I rs. Ida Bour- I De:ve~ Avenue Busmess Men's As- was nothing unusual about their sale. The committee in charge is Cootie \vill also be played. ----- cois, Mrs. Elizabeth Scheuch, Mrs. socl.atJ.on. Al.l members of the as- sauntering into the hotel cafeteria A pivot card party will be held g t h h f 1 b t for a bite to eat. headed by Charles P. Coster and in­ Caroline Jlforan and Mrs. Katherine socla IOn, w IC was or~ec . 8 ou Mrs. Joan Lynn Schild, who cludes I. R. Levin and Harvey in the Lower Tenth Ward Repub­ Good Program Features Hanna. Nominating committee- four years ago, have been mvltcd to greeted the two illustrious Repub- Johnson. lican Club rooms Wednesday, Jan­ Mrs. Rosetta Lewis, chairman, Mrs. attend. licans on behalf of the Democrats, uary 25, at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Leslie Young Republican Affair Mary Sharp and Susie Jeffery. assured them that they were most McCowan is chairman, assisted by BOY SCOUT NEWS welcome, according to newspaper A program full of entertainment Final reports given on the party reports, but even this hearty treat- New P~ T. A. Meets for Mrs. Clarence Penley. Mrs. Arthur and action f tom beginning to end held at Power~ Hotel January 9, Because of the fact that several ment failed to lure them into Lohwater has charge of the tickets. featured the first annual smoker of sponsored by all Democratic clubs scouts of Troop 8l are taking a spending the evening as guests of First Time at No. 40 Proceeds from the card parties are the Young Men's Republican Club of the ward, showed a surplus Red Cross ~ife Saving. Course on hof~~·dentally that party and its The Parent Teachers' Association to go toward the budget of the last week at Edgerton Park Assem­ which exceeded all expectations. S~turday mg~ts, and the course evident success was probably the of John Warrant Castleman School P. T. A. bly Hall. Wrestling, boxing and The profits \\ill be applied for rent wtll not be fimshed before January most satisfying event in the life of No. 40 held their fir.st evening meet- · An experienc~ ~ocial is in prog­ vaudeville made up the program. of the headquarters. j28, w~en the. next Father-an?-Son Executh·e Committeeman Thomas ing last Thursday in the school au- 1r~ss. Those Wishing to take part There were six acts of vaudeville Regular meetings of the club for o,·ermght Tnp was planned, 1t has Moran. He spent more time work- ditorium. Dr. s. Guteliu!': gave the wlll. please call )Irs. Harry Faber, introduced by LeRoy Miller. Five he Current vear "'I'll be held on the become necessary to postpone the ing on the affair and sold more tick- invocation and Robert Black of chairman, Glen. 6850-J. boxing bouts and a '\Testling match t • h · · d fi · 1 H ets than anyone else and the record first and third Tuesdavs of even· overnig t trip m e mte Y· ow- crowd that attended was a source Ridgewood School talked on ''Why were refereed by l\like Conroy. month, a business me~ting and ~ ever, the troop ~vill llave a hike on of pleasure to him that never has the Child 1'\eeds Dad in His Edu­ Councilman Nelson A. :\Iilne was card party to be held on alternate •January 28 dunng the day. and probably never will be exceeded. cation." Sacred Heart Ladies honorary chairman and Robert Clif­ dates. The next meeting ";ll be A few days ago part of the troop A Tenth ~ould like to l\Irs. :;\Iarie Keber Burbank !':ang ford,. Jr., general chairman. February 7 at the headquarters. visited the Ro~hester plant of the know who the sneak-thief was who a group of songs and .Mr. Lyders, To Have Rummage Sale Beechnut Packmg Company. At a stole eight bottles of beer out of his vocal teacher of .John Marshall recent Patrol Leaders' meeting it ~~i!k-box one. night l,ast. week. Or The ladies of the Church of the High, led the community Ringing. 1.. \ KEVIEW SCHOOL 7 wa;; decided to make the prize for 1f tt was a f~1end, ?e.d ltke the bot­ Sacred Heart, Flower City park, LAKE VIEW UNIT The liA grade \\ill visit the Roch­ the patrol which win:; the inter- •tiE;S. back. rh~ vtcbm wa.s enter- Refreghments were served follow­ \\;ll hold a rummage sale at 284 Lakeview Unit met at the Dewey tammg some frJCnds that mght and ing the meeting. l':ster Savings Bank Tuesday after­ patrol contest a patrol flag and a the crowning e,·ent was to be open- State street this week on Friday Avenue Presbyterian Church Janu­ noon. This invitation is extended graduated staff for each gcout. At 1ing of the bottles. Quite natu~ally and Saturday for the benefit of the at·y 11 for all day sewing for the RELIABLE WOHK unemployed of their parish. A visit Red Cross. to any class in the city which has the last meeting the Beaver Patrol coffee w~s not the b~st substitute Ladies: for windblown bobs, try a 100 per cent. banking day. w· s in the lead with the Flying and thP 1 e~th Warder~~ not e:x;actly our expert workmanship. 'l'he price to the store will show many worth- UseR of apples in every meal were a ' sure that Jus gue:;;ts believed h1m. .Miss Danihy's class is finding out Eagles a close secom1 . is 35c. Childreu's haircutting 25c while bargains, according to the given by Mrs. w. L. Skinner and how building materials are obtained The J. A. 0. Bridge Club was f>n- (except Saturda~·). J. C. Harrigan, committee in charge. Mrs. Herbert Tucker at yesterday's 1456 DPwcy Ave. - Adv. and prGpar<'d for liSP 'T'hPy arp Ai' EDOUA.RD'S SAM[' L 1-] torbinod on Wednesday eYening at _ mPPting, comparing the present type of home DRESS SHOP-Crepe-de-Chine the homE> of Mrs. R. Keefer of LADIES' ~HOES S d N• h D Next Wednesday, January 25, at with that used by people of earlier Stepins, Panties and ]),nee Sets. Dewey a\'enue. Prizes were won by ~(!o pair discont.inued lots.~nd odd atur ay Ig t ances Jl:.so p. m: canned and dried ~ruits days. tailored and lace trimmed, cozmtc1· 1\lr~. \V. Bush and Miss lola Tan­ pans, PU!'llps, straps anrl ti€S, for- w11l be d1scussed by Mrs. Skinner tossed, special 49c, 1'alues to $1.98. A L k A B II ~liss Desmond's class is on their merly pnced $4.00 to $6.50. Sale I t a e ye a r00m d l\~ Tu k Crepe-de-Chine Slips, laccrltrimmcd ncy. The next hostess will be Mr:;; price $2.45 and $2.95. Park Shoe I . • Ian llrS. c er. way to Italy. They are studying top and bottom, cqunter tossed, spc- J. Torruella of Lakeview park. Shop, 3Jj7 Driv:ing Park Ave. A :-~mes of Saturday rught dances ----- the customs of the people of the cial 69c. t•ctlues to $1.98. Final --­ 1 v.;u open this week at the Lake LA BELLE APPAREL SHOPPE various European countries enroute. cltmrance of Winter Goats, lined 1 RIVIERA FEATURE RNIEW ana interlined. Some tailored. 1 'rheatre Ballroom in Lake avenue 1. January clearance sale. All The Mothers' Study Group of the others beautifully furred, $5.00, • "eed-end Program Ayres is a "chatter writer'' on n and continue each Saturdav there- fdresse~ rkedured ~o new low prices school had an interesting mectin~; t N , y k d 'I ·h 1 - or qutc • sale. ..take .,:our selec- $9.90, $12.75 and $17.95. l'alucs to Tomght-".Men Are Such Fools" grea - :\\ o~ ..at Y '~ o supp e- after. Dancing will start Saturday tion now while sizes arc complete. $39.75. Specials in new Spring last Tuesday afternoon. "Satisfy­ with I..eo Carillo nnd \'i\iE.'ne Os­ ments hts actl\"lttes wtth regular night at nine and continue until 12, 1graduation dresses in all colors at ing Brother and Sister Relation­ Dresses, at $£.98, $9.98 and $5.00. EDOU.4RD'S SA."'IJPLE DRESS borne; and "Night After Night" radio broadcasts, revealing indis- admission being 25 cents. The reason~ble prices. Xo charge for ships," was the topic discussed. SHOP, 1546 Lake .4.ve., opposite with George Raft and Constance crctons of well known people and Penn Men, six-piece orchestra, will altcratwns. LaBelle A P pare 1 Mrs. RosC' Phillips was the leader. bringing consternation to "playbov" f . h th . th d Shoppe, 15F Lake Ave. Glen. 4152. Wugg's Corners.-...1dt·. Cummings. . . urn1:;; e muSic at e ances. Open evemngs.-Adv. Fri.-Snt.- "That's l\Iy Boy" \\;th Broadwayttes. Ayres, in the charact9r of Larry BAUMAN & BAYNES' WEEK-El'D SPECIALS Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jor­ dan, and "The Canquerors•· with Wayne, devotes his attention to Ann Harding and Richard Dix. bits of gossip nne.! news of spicy PORK LOIN :;~o~en:r lb Be Sun.·:\lon.-Tues. - ''Rockabye" interest until the daughter of a NOW! WHITE BREAD with Constance Bennett, Joel Me­ millionaire is kidnaped, and he ap­ Rca and Paul Lukas, and "Okay plies himself to the task of findng We told you, last time, how we made our Ge1·man her. POT ROAST BEEF lb 11c .AmPrica" with Lew Ayres and rye bread. Here is our recipe for white bread, contain­ Mau1·ccn O'Sullivan. The suppo1·ting cast in "Okay America" includes :Maureen O'Sul­ ing only the best ingredients: Annheuser-Busch Malt, PIGS HOCKS (Sauerkraut 3 lbs. lOc) Hun.-Mon.-Tues. Review A gamin of the streets raised to lh·an, Louis Calhern, Edward Ar­ Pasteurized Milk, shortening, salt, yeast and first qual­ high prestige as an actress of so­ nold, Walter Catlett, Emerson phisticated drawing room comedies Treacy, Allan Dinehad;, Margaret ity fiour. or SPARE RIBS - lb 9c Lindsey, Henry Armetta, Nance under the tutelage of a manager So that those who have never tried our white bread Boneless-Prime Steer-U. S. Inspected who adored her; then a scandal that O'N'eill and many other smeared her fame with. notoriety! favorites. may have the opportunity we are going RIB ROAST BEEF lb i5c But under all the glamor, romance, to sell our regular lOc loaf as one of publicity and hullabaloo-beneath our Fri-Sat. Specials at ...... her tempers and smiles-despite her Monthly Card Party to 7c Clearbrook BUTTER lb !1 c morals and quarrels-she was just ALSO SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY STRICTLY FRESH a woman who loved children and Be Held Tomorrow Night yearned for a true lover. The regular monthly evening This fa~cinating character is GRADE A EGGS doz. 31c Judy Carroll, heroine of "Rocka­ card party of the Republican BOSTON CREAM PIES 19c bye" starring Constance Bennett Women will be held tomorrow ( Fri­ and featuring Joel McCrea and day) evening at the headquarters, 840 Dewey avenuP. Admis!'ion ";u JELKE Paul Lukas. Every Variety of be 25 cents and there will be prizes It is small wonder that Con­ stance Bennett had a consuming de­ for each table. COOKIES (Per doz.) • 19c sire to play "ltockabye." Rich in Mrs. .M. Louise Kane, who is • GOOD LUCK emotion, temperament and human chairman of the committee in desires, it is the sort of character­ charge, announces that the card party is fot· both men unci women. ization every dramatic actress WHIP•T CREAM prays for and finds so seldom. By There will be a number of different MARGARINE card games for those who play to such roles talent is measured, and PUFFS 6 for 25c Miss Bennett anticipates showing choose from. - - to her admirer~ a new power and WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS 15c lb glamor, a new dramatic stature! HERE FOR SPRING TWO SPECIALS BAKED FRESH The story shows how Judy, frus­ New Spring styles in flat crepe EVERYDAY EVERY DAY RICH IN EXCELLENT FOR trated because of scandal in her and sand crepe dresses at $4.88 just TABLE COOKING desire to adopt a child, finds at last arrived. All the new designs and colors, beautifully patterned. Also VITAMIN H A , AND BAKING a great love and then is driven, by her very love for children, to make our sale of flat crepes, silks, cottons THE 100% AMERICAN FARM PRODUCT and jerseys continues. Unusual the supreme . values. Wash dresses 59c, 2 for $1. •A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries Not only morsels of scandal, but Dewey Sample Dress Shop, 1864 tragedy and sudden death are in­ Dewey Ave. Glen. 1646.-Adv. Four Shops to Serve You : BAUMAN & BAYNES cidents in the life of a 1'\ew York columnist, ns shown in "Okay FOR REAl, SPECIALS SEE 827 Dewey Ave. 1300 Dewey AYe. 333 Driving Park at Dewey Aves. 1505 Lake Ave. 400 Lewiston Ave. WE DELIVER GLEN. 1182 - 1183 - 1184 America," with Lew Ayres in the THE WICH:\IAN DRUG CO. AD- starring role. VERTISEl\lENT ON PAGE 3. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 HOCHESTER, N. Y., JAJ.~UARY 19, 1933 Tenth Ward Courier

BIG ADUUTS Church News 2Features 25c Lewi:ston ) 1. E.-The third week 1497 1497 Tonight ( Last t ime) F riday - Sat urday of the new year finds a more varied DEWEY AVE. program than in the past two ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP DEWEY AVE. ")IE:\ .um SUCH FOOLS'' "THAT'S ~lY BOY" \\ ith with Leo Carrillo and Richard Cromwell and weeks. ":\IGliT .tH 'TER .:\IGHT" "THE CONQUE RORS" with On Sunday Rev. Kazmayer v.'ill FRIDAY -SATURDAY n ith George Haft Ann Harding and Richard Dix speak on the "Service and the 2 DELIVERIES PHONE SUNOA Y -MONDAY-TUESDAY Savior," third in the series of four DAILY sermons on "The Four Great :\>Ies­ GLEN. 1454 sages of the .Master." SPECIALS The Epworth League met at 6:30. CHOICE POT First of a series of studies on "Christ In the Wodd Today," illus­ COUNTRY 1 tmted by slides from Japan. Next ROAST BEEF BEST CUTS 12 /2C Sunday the Rev. Kikutu of Japan 19c will be the speaker at the league ROLL BUTTER BONELESS service Dr. Charles W. Inglehart (2 lbs. to a customer) Cash Price of New York and Japan was the speaker at the evening service last RIB ROAST 23c "OKAY AMERICA" Sunday. FANCY U. S. Government Inspected Play rehear::;al was held .Monday under the direction of Mrs. Clar­ PORTERHOUSE ence Penley. This is planned to be SLICED BACON 15 C FINA JANUARY presented some time in February. RIND OFF 29c The Missionary Society will hold STEAK their meeting tonight at the home COME TO ESTER'S AND BE SATISFIED CLEARANCE SA E of )liss Ifazcl Rogers, 93 A vis street, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Acschlemnn, a missionary from A ll Fall Dresses Reduced China "ill be the speaker. RICH The Girls' Class under the direc­ JELKE To New Low Prices tion of )In;. Parkhouse will hold a IN Mothers' and Daughters' Supper at the church tomorrow. Following VI T AMIN ~'A " PEPPY•s the supper a candle light installa­ OODLUCK SMART DRESS SHOP tion of new otllcers will be held. 290 DRIVING PK. AVE. :\londay, January 23, the Baybutt OPP. LIBERT Y THEATRE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 Bible Class will hold a supper at MARGARINE the church at 6:30. All members of the class are urged to attend. IF'~~~~i 8 1 POUND 15c w LEDLIE'S HUNDREDS WADES 25c ~;g:v Grace ~1. E.-Next Sunday morn­ • • wLE NDING OF '!'HE Finger Wave, Marcel, ing Dr. Clarkson will speak on ONLY MARGARINE LIBRARY Shampoo, Henna Rinse, 25c "How can I know that Christhelps." APPROVED BY .UU.;RICAN 2 POUNDS • • 29c Eyebrow Ar ching and ~ ~~~~i ~ 'l'he quartet will sing several mu­ MEDICAL ASSOCIATIO~ W ALL 'rilE LATEST ~ Hair Cutting • • • •. • sical numbers under the direction FI CTION-!k A DAy ~ I Finger Wave HAI R~ETS . 5c of Mrs. Dorothea Roscoe, organist. EXCELLENT FOR TABLE, COOKING AND BAKING Flower City Chap~r of the Lad­ Henna Pack 50c Manicure 35c GREETING CARDS ie;;' Aid Society, with Mrs. Gleason Bridge Prizes, Tallies ~ Permanents, complete . $2.50 up and Mrs. Towner in charge, will be and Playing Cards GLEX., Xo Appt. NeceF~sa r y W <'.ntertained at the parsonage with HOLY ROSARY DOINGS 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. Mrs. S. J. Clarkson, 58 :'llason St. 20TH ANNIVERSARY ALL ~ TomotTOW (Friday) evening the Activities at Holy Rosary are Odd Shaped SO - W Fellowship Class will hold its Jan­ many imd varied these days, the fol­ • ~ \Vatch Cl'ystals C ~ uary mreting in the church parlor. lowing ,being the highlights of a ANY GARMENT Following is the list of new officers busy calendar of events. CO T-PRICE for the ensuing year: president­ :o~{;l~~~~~;~~~D ~ Dry Cleaned Branch 545 of the L. C. B. A. held and Pressed 6 9 C Lester Barager, vice-president- 1 SERVICE I We specialize Chester lo'itch, secretary-treasurer 1 its installation banquet last week in Ladies -Hazel Swartz. A. D. Bessey is Wednesday in the parish hall. The SALE J. 0. LEDLIE, Jeweler W Dresses teacher. new officers for the year inducted 8·!2 Dewey Ave. ~ Friday evening, January 27, at into office were: past-president, EVERY ITEM IN MEN'S F URNISHINGS OPEN EVERY EVE 'Tl L 9 ~ the church, Boy Scout Troop No. 27 ADAM W• DUNBAR Co • will pn~sent an evl'ning of en~r- Mrs. Mary Ball; p1·esldent, Mrs. Es- MARKED DOWN TO COST ~~~~~.J 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 tainment of movies and music ther Downs; first vice-president, given by the Grace Methodist :Mrs. Margaret McCarthy; second Make youi· selections now! \VE CALL & DELIVER Church Choir. Tickets 25 cents. vice-president, l\lrs. Mary Ball; rc­ Thc girl scouts arc taking up cording secretary, Mrs. Laura Skin- ?-·--•.. •·• -..· ·-·---·-·-..... -• · • ·• -•-• ·· · -- · ·~ some new hand craft including 1 ne.r; assistan~ ~ecording se~retary, ADAM W. DUNBAR CO. ! • ! boondoggll·~. cord h('lts, chip signs :\1tss Helen Skmner; financial se>c- 1322 DEWEY AVE. OPEN EVENINGS ~ PERSONAL j and boondoggle belts. • The follow- retary, 1\lrs: Irene Jost; tr<'asurer, ! l I ing girls have passed their tender- :Mrs. Amelia Scrantom; marshal, ¢.. • .._...... _ _ _...... -•..•••.¢. foot tests: Eleanor Denford, Ruth Mrs. Theresa Carbone; guard, Miss Service Any Time, Miss Jean Young of D<'wey ave- l\aramorc, Virginia Lennon, Edith Elizabeth Schubmehl. Rev. Walter nue is ill at the General Ho!'pital. Hennig and )largaret Stewart. A. Foery is spiritual advi:;er. A ny where Ladies' Sodality attended seven FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS Dr. and !\Irs. Samuel J. Clarkson NO matter where death Dewey Reformed _ Both the o'clock mass in a group last Sunday entertained the members of the OC<'I l r~. no matter morning nnd evening services on morning, and following service had Assorted Cookies 15c doz. 2 doz. 25c Grace :\1. E. Sunday School Board ,.·brre tlw funeral ~~en ice Sunday, January 15, were in charge communion breakfast together. Al ancl intc·rnH nt arc• to be, at their home in Mason street ;\Ion­ All Covered Pies • • • each 20c day night. of the "Gospel Team" of the Col- Sigl was guest speaker and :Norman ,.,. arc equipped to 8Prve gate-Rochester Divinity School. O'Brien attended as the represen- Apple, blackberry, cherry, huckleberr y, mince, pineapple }OU fully at auy hour of Mrs. 1\lorris Knapp of Lake a,·e- On Sunday evening, January 22, tative of the Holy Name Society. For 20 Yean at any day or night. nue and Mrs. M. J. Barton of Ala- a musical service v.'ill be held at The Social Committee of the HOWELL'S BAKERY 1436 DEWEY AVE. We furnillh National meda street are leaving tomonow 7:30 o'clock. The choir will offer Sodality is planning for a social to Casket• beeanAc in con­ for New York where they sail on anthems and there will be congre- be held at the school hall Wednes­ struction, C{IJ

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SPECIA L COMBINATION OFFERS 1 One pound Club Steamers IDa~nificent Rio BATES MARKET and l:u-ge loaf Wonder Bread ...... !Oc PHONE 833 DEWEY A VENUE Half-pound Boiled Ham and PHONE large loaf Wonder Bread ...... 20c GLEN.1685 -WE DELIVER- GLEN.1684 One pound of Nucoa and WEEK-END SPECIALS------large loaf Wonder Bread ...... 20c POT ROAST BEEF • • lb 12c FRESH PORK LOINS lb 7c • • FRESH DRESSED FOWL 2 for 89c PORTERHOUSE STEAK lb 23c • Armour's Whole or Shank End BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS SPECIAL SMOKED SKINNED HAMS lb 10c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN pkg.18c Whole Kernt'l!l (6 ear!! cut-off) Enough for 6 helpings ~~~~Hs~~~t~~ ~~11BuRG . . } 3 lbs 2 5c Delicious Fresh-picked flavor! MAXWELL HOUSE I FRESH FISH COFFEE •• . • ..... lb. 27c OYSTEI{S and CLAMS COOKING ONIONS • 2 lbs for 1c Levin's Cash Market New Books are Added to SALISBURY TWO CASH DELIVERffiS DAILY • Ledlie Lending Library Radio Service 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 A number of new books have been added to the Ledlie Lending Li­ Calls . • 75c brary aL 842 Dewey a,·enue, includ­ ( In City) A Street Vendor of Rio. ing the following: Guaranteed Service on Claire's January Clearance Flowering Wilderness b}· Gals- All Makes of Radios ( Prepared by th& National Goographlc SLI"lllllPnts and -h lrlll\ Ire ' Eru:ll >< h Society. \\ uhlngton, D. C.) worthy, Forgive Us OU1: Trespasses GLEX. GH7 139 Rand St. (W~U ><::. hnts, and pipt•<;; 111111 111o~t by Lloyd C. Douglas, Three Sheet cently has hcCil disturbed by "' ~nlli••ant of nil, the stPally rnr•t·<'h nf by Tiffany Thayer, After 5 P . M. R pollticnl strife Involving sev­ Brazil's own 1111111111111 'turtn,;. rc by Bliz. Corbett, Bachelors' Bounty Don't fail to attend our extraordinary eral llrazillan statt'li, basks on the \'Pille!! in hu;.:e strwl;s of IP\IiiP>'~ Entrust: Repairs value-giving event. goluen sands almost astride the lr·athE>r, shirt;;, !'lothin;.:. rlish .. s, dry· by Grace L. Hill, Before the Fact On your watch, clock or 'l'roplc or Caprtcom. gnnds, toys, shl)<'", '"'" 1'111'1\a~PII by Ft·ances lles, The Quiet Place jewelry to an experienced, 'l'o enter this gt·cat world port fnnrl-nll "made In Hrn~:ll'"' by Eliz. S. Payne, The Sheltered reliable repairman only. BETTER DRESSES $5 95 you walk uown the gangplank and This widl', resph•m!Pnl 11\'PIIU" $12.75 Reduced to ...... • one nnd nn l'i~ht h mll<'s Jon;;, lltH•tl Life by Ellen Glasgow, Story of Any other alternative is a straight out Into a formal garden gamble that won't pay. with a bi~ bronze fountain. 'fhis with beautiful treE's, untl plt•rclng Nancy Meadows by Louise Hauck, And Group of Dresses lends orr Into n Fifth avenuelike the city from the Bch·a :\!nt• to the Dl"ift Fence by Zane Grey, Beauty IJoulemrtl, whll'h In turn flows into piers, was IJoluly opt>ned only two by Faith Baldwin, Murder At Monte Wm. H. Jackson, Jeweler YALUES a wlrll', worJtJ.farnons hf'ach drive, decades ago In the ambitious plan Carlo by E. P . Oppenheim, Box 325 Driving Park Avenue TO :$8.75 pnst embns,.:it>s, dubs, nnd palms 1 th b 25 years' experience at the $2.95--$4.95 and geomPtr·ic ~arden". Din~y docks, for a better city. 'l'o cut t rougd. • From J apan by Harry S. Keeler, watch bench. C. R. R. 600 1 N. Y. pawu shops, (Juol hnlls, quick-and· nearly bnl dings were rnzets 1 It Pekin Picnic by A. Bridge, Narrow Watch Inspector. 0 dirty cafe.~. cheap roomin~ houses, sidewalk,ne of Itsmade startling up of aspccsmall stoness s Corner b.'" w. Somerset Maugan, CLAIRE'S DRESS SHOPPE runners, dirt, ~,.:peclally the crowds who to the Waltz by R. Lehmann, um: Mr. Bernard Hayes - ~~~~~~~~ tesquc 110se. 'l1wy Include tlle much- d h ft 1 1 photo~rapbed Sugar Loaf, the oddly- ,.promena ff h e ate r n t e1 t a crnoons brella Murder bu~ Carolyn Wells, former downtown operator -.:o ee .s op::;, ca e:; am ea room. Border Wolf b"' R. A. Bennet, Love GET THE MOST IN shaped Corcll\"atln. o1· Hunchback. llnP the Avenl!lu Hlo Branco, muny ~ S pecializing in IU"'Ing fully 1,200 fl'l't ancl almost with \Vide colored awnings Ulfit Madness by C. Pomeroy, Van Nor­ PERMANENT WAVING HEATING VALUE­ straight out of the Rea. Rn~a r Loaf reacb out over th<' pa\·ewPnt. l•'locks ton Murder!' by Chas. Jones, 1\'Iys­ FINGER WAVE C , Is enslh· Hlo's out~l.nrrdlng land- of tables are set out here In the tery of the Folded Paper by Jlul- or SHAMPOO 35 BUY••• 1 mnrlc. .Incnmln~ air pilots. If hal! open air. so that patrons may sip bert Footner, Thieves' .Nights by lost In fog Ol' t·ntn. hnil its familiar drinks, smoke, ur11l wuteh the well Harry Keeler, Voice of the Seven Rose Beauty Shoppe outlhll's with gt·unts of rPiief. In d h 1 1 t 11 dresse , ant Mill!' ,,·ornl'n w ro :s r·o Sparrows by Harry Keeler, Silver 1440 DEWEY AVE.-Glen. 6168 a ()UI'I'r aPrl:tl trolh•y -a dizzy trip b:v to bP u!lmlr·pcJ. This Is n CIIS· G L H'll whkh lA n ~upreme triumph for the t~m or the country. It 1 ~ IJPr·fN•tly by race · 1 • nPI'YIH IS yon <':Ill r!'nrh its top in correct to cnst :H i mtr·ln~ gianre;:, two lap!<. 'l'lip li 1·st ! two l"llpitals. Hio unnlng><, the (lasstng shO\V 271 LYELL AVE. GLEN. 811 crP"t or Sugar Loaf for a balloon· ls not unJil(e a pnradc of mnn- hnntlrl'ntered 111\•• \"Jew of the lmy nnd city. nequlns displnylng the lntest styles thl' \\'or·lrl \\·:u·. Pl"P"'i•lent nraz or COURIER J,oolc nt this f!(ll'etnculnr city from in feminine ~:"arh ut n i'>ew York t:mzil saitl 'n hi-< '''~'""l\!!e to con­ Sugar J.ouf, llunehhuck, or any high fashion show. gre;;,;: "\\'ith nur ehiPr hrother, F. R. METZINGER angle, and you see how smoothly In Although prohibition Is unknown tlw l·rritl'•l ~t·•t•·~. at wn ... It Is lm· Editor and Publisher ma·N, form, and color It harmonizes In Brazil, vPry f••w seem to dully pos"lzle for r.r.rzil tn remain neu­ with the shape nnd shades or Its ter- much with the cup that cheers. Cos· tral.'' See the New restrlal em·tronment. mopolltan seaport though It Is, Rio Rio--rich. lei,-urely, and at euse-­ 25 South Water St. You ohsPr\"C thnt It Ls cohesive. 1s a mo»t orderly and nbstrmtous J, not • AmPrl!'anize!l"' In dress, man· onP work of art; yet It Is not a place. But It nrlnk!'l coiTce to ex· n('rs, or In methorl". Probably she Main 5412 and solid city, with n ('hC<'kl'rboard pat- cess. ne'I'Pr "Ill be, for here a new race DESOTO PLYMO TH Is In the making-a racial amal­ After 5 p. m. and holidays tern of blocks nnzed What we call lunch I!'! breakfast CaU Into rigid "city limits,'' like Leipzig In Rio. After this rncnl the brokers, !!alllation new to the worlcl. pos;;ess­ at 517 Lyell Ave. or or TndlannpoJI,.:. hankers, nwrchants nncl cll'rks nil ing unique social. industrial and cul­ Phone Glen. 5318-M AUTOMOBILES at tural po:<-:thllitie;;. Somethln~ casr, loose, nnd fluent flock to th~'lr fn ,·11rite r('sort to In Its multlcolorPd rtistributlon drink coiTI'P. r.ate In thP af!J'J;J "n ut Hlo is tolerant and wise. News matter must be in the maltes von feel that Rio Is simply noon they nil go agnln, anti pt>rl\rtfl"• From us. as from Europe, she tnketl hands of the editor no later than Monday preceding dates of issue flowing· down the lliOHntatns about at various othPr timr~ during the \\hat sh<' can nst>, whether It Is Ideas or goods. '!'his Is fair play among HALL'S SALES &SERVICE It tn gr·uceful nrchltectural streams, day they drop tn for the till)' cup, ~~ 1 5 1850 Dewey Avenue Open Evenings thl'n comln,t; to rl'!y hnppen to he nl'ar a cafE>. nntlar l•~nst. In the PLYMOUTH BOOTH AT THE AUTO SHO\,V Fly over It an!l Its marvels only cheaper cafes an untoruutlC' howl of multiply; It has Ho many parts, sec- granulatE>d sugar Is on C'ueh tahle. tlon~ , and suhurhs; and In its pat- By means or n tri_!.!gPr, It shoots n YOUR CONFIDENCE e .------, tern, from the slcy, it looks like a man's allowance Into hts rup at one CALL BANTEL'S FOR gt·eut pnint-spotte tloor. to :we If It 1 by us, carries with it that stamp of confidence which COAL & COKE roofs, pink and blue walls. Thmk Is work in~;! of all these colored parts turning B:v his dress alone rou ('an sel­ this Pharmacy has long been noted for. BLUE COAL . . . or round aud round like the odd- do~ tell an upper-cla.ss Brazlllan formed IJlts of colored glass in an from a well-groorn('d EnropC'an. You In time of sickness, more than ever, it befits your if you wish QUAKER old-fashioned knleidoscove. Then seldom see a man "lthout a vest, good judgment to trade here. COAL, a good competi­ you cnn Imagine exa.:tly bow Rio e'·en on hot dnys. Derhy hats and tiYe anthracite. loolcs from an airplane that banks cane!< are E>>erywhere i some men and turns. a mile above it, on a carrv fans· anrl bootblacks and bnr· bright. clear day. bers. could' nlmo~t claim an "e!u or Fifth a\·enue of Rio de Here. along the Hlo Branco. Is the Janeiro, you meet the city at Its voice of the city, Around these Pond's Creams ..... 19c Pt. Cod Liver Oil . . . 50c best; also, fumiliar big-town signs, sidewalk cnfes you hear town talk. L. Pinkham's Veg. Wampole's Extract . 69c Jackson Announces new sountls, and ~llch anxious to mnltc him· Quinine ...... 17 c Adex Tablets . . • . . 89c CHARGE Dine; Love Old and New, Ursula hc1·e, with their familiar show-win· self ht>ard. l' nssln~ by, you hear Dr. West Tooth Bloom; Prison Wall, Ethel Mitchell; dow placards that grePt you on Main scraps of talk on pn••·.v thC'IIlE>. from Brush ..• • .••. .• 33c Squibb's T~oth Paste 17c SEND THEM TO Mystery of the Frightened Lady, Rtre<>t anywhPre from Syracuse to the coffee crop ancl the ~no Pnrtlo Edgar Wallace; Plunder, F. F. Van Seattle. T.ik<'wisE>, nullo sets, croon- snake fnrm to thP lllt•ntity of the Cigarettes 13c, 2 for 25c I Tobaccos . 10c, 3 for 25c De Water; Love's Conquest, Mon­ lug to crowds the latest Broadway pretty girl who just wPnt hy In a "hils"; dlSJIInys ot :\orth American roadster. Cigars .. . 10c, 3 for 25c 50 Coronas ...... $1.75 tange; Love's Adventure, W. The Courier Office <'llllll'ras; l'nl!ll'gl'd snaps of local United States VIsitors Welcome Wayne; ~Iystery of the Folded batblug beauties having Brazilian It Pays To Trade At 25 S. Water Street Paper, H. Footner; Penelope'R 1\lan,, "It" ; grOUI>S of soccer players; the Nowhere. from the Rto Gntnde to Cape Horn, Is the \'ISitor from J. Erkine; Umbrella Murder, C. dark horse that pnld 20 to 1 at last Wichman D~rug Co. Sunday's races and his popular the United States more W('lcome Wells; Story of Nancy Meadows, than In Rio. Whether be comes ns The Kitty Kard Klub met for the jockey, plcturl'd t>ccplng through a Hauck; Xo More Orchards, Bl'r­ tourist, sale~man, scientist, diplo­ first time January 10 at the home kins; Sandra, Vida Hurst; Call of big horsl'~hoc or flowers. ,\nd Rio. window-shopping here, mat. arllst, stnrlE>nt, teacher. resl· of Miss Margaret Bums of Clay the West, R. G. Montgomery; Mys­ looks In ou Paris perfumes, soaps, dent engineer, nwrchant, or dP.Iegate avenue. Prizes were won by Mrs. tery of Huntings E nd, M . G. E ber­ chapeaux, gowns and lingerie; Ger­ to an !nternatltmal highway confer­ J. F. Coolidge and Mrs. R. K. Mat­ hart; Half Moon Ranch, Oscar J. man etchings, \Yater colors, olls, and ence, be soon senses that Bra7Jllans hold OU.! £_ountrz in hl!!h est~ themr. Freud. shely_eJJ of drU.t:>l and surgical In· Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE ·1 HOCHESTER, N.Y., JANUARY 19, 19:1~ Tenth Ward Courier

~~ss~~'-~ ~s.v ~ ~ WANT ADS ~ VALUE YOUR HEALTH? ~ Rates per insertion: 2c word, miDimu.m charge 25c; no nds taken over ~ . • ~ telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 8. Water St. Christman's Market -, Science Placed Within Your Reach Valuable l\Iean~ ~ PHONE-GLEN 1787 350 Driving Pk. Ave. GUARANTEED Rebuilt Vacuum' EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- To Preserve Your Good Health. Cramer Drug Stores Cleaners as low as $8. Variety pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib- Can Serve You Better 1Vacuum Cleaner Co. 254 Lyell ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. VERY TENDER Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 3543. Rare and Hard- 1 WANTED - Everyman and ------POT ROAST BEEF 1tc ~ women to bring that watch or clock . BUICK SPECIALIST-For par­ to-Get Drugs COD LIVER OIL, pt. which needs repairing to Anderson, ticular pe?ple. 13 years on Bu1cks. FRESH, LITTLE PIG CRAMER'S PURE NORWEGIAN 50c 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- ~edT. 0 Connor Garage, 295 Lew- Always in antecd. 1ston Ave. Glen. 4969. PORK LOINS (rib end) Be CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. TEXTILE WEAVING, mending; Stocl< VIOSTEROL Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- moth holes, torn places, burns re­ VERY TENDER, BONELESS 5 cc. MEAD'S OR SQUIBB'S 72c sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 woven like new, any garment. 73 Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. Eastman Ave. Glen. 5535-W.--- SIRLOIN, ROUND UPHOLSTERING-Call Chas. F. FOR RENT-6-room upper Bas- Williams, Glen. 4187, for estimates. ton. Newly decorated. 257 Augus­ • Free Delivery or RIB ROAST 22c You will be assured of the best in tine St. Glen. 3195-W. workmanship and materials used. MILD CURED Service Latest fabric samples. Shop at 359 FOR RENT-Cozy heated apart- Twice Daily ADEX TABLETS Lexington Ave. me?~S. $6 and $7 per week.. 196 SMOKED HAMS 89c 1- - . . Drtvmg Park Ave. Garage if de- ~1c SQUIBB'S A & D VITAMINS HAVE YOp tne.d our spec1al sired. Supt. on premises. • - odorless clearung fiwd, 35c gal. de- -'----=:...... o:...--=:.~..;..;;.;==.;.--- PORK SAUSAGE MEAT livered, 30c gal. at store. Niblack E~ERT SE!RVICE o~ all makes FRESH-CUT HAMBURG ...... 3 lbs !5C VICK'S VAPO RUB and Eppinger 398 Ridge Road. washing machines. Wnnger rolls Staff of AMBER OR STAINLESS 21c Glen. 2311. ' $2.00. Estimates given free. Low- UPHOLSTERING-New pieces est possible charges. P~one Glen. Experienced made; old pieces re-covered. Re- 2586-W for prompt se~ce. Wm. SEMET-SOLVAY COKE- Also HEATl\lOR • GROVE•s LAXATIVE C pairs of all kinds. Lowest prices. Mahany, 283 Flower C.1ty Park. Pharmacists to BROMO-QUININE 16 Living room suites $60 up. Steko SKATES SHARPENED,. Hollow Guaranteed Coke at a lower price! Upholstering, 126 Steko Ave. Glen. ground 20c. Auto glass mstalled SUSQUEHAN~A ANTHRACITE COAL Fill Doctor's HILL•s CASCARA 3712-M. $2 up (edges ground by machine). WOOD SEWING MACHINES over- ~ -l-Muda, 792 Dewey Ave. Glen. By barrel EGG . . . $11.75 ::\UT . . •. $11.75 Prescriptions 16c 2 or cord. QUININE hauled, cleaned and adjusted for HAL. F DOUBL"'f t All STOVE . . 12.00 PEA . . . . 9.50 $1. Call Glen. 4141. . c.- or ren . i CASH PRICES SHOVELLED OFF TAP AND ACROBATIC dance Improvements. Reasonable rent. 100 ASPIRIN TABLETS 3 6c classes S~turday. Lessons 60c. 8_3_,...,Pu:':'l~lm-:-::an~A=-=v=-e_. -=----~­ 402~ GLEX. Sick Room (5 GRAIN) llallet lessons 60c. Beginners and ANY MAKE of vacuum cleaner Lexington Ave. SULLIVAN'S 6986 advance classes for all ages, boys completely overhauled for $2. Call Supplies and and girls. Kathryn Kehr Studio,G__le_n_. _41_4_1_.------;-.----~======~~~~~~~~~::::::~~------~ )_y 461 Lewiston Ave. Glen. 838. DRESSMAKING - First class Invalid Ji'oods ~!fc~~N~'~o~~TRACT 69c MASON WORK-Plastering and dressmaking and repairing. Take repairing. Chimneys cleaned out advantage of low prices and call on Buell Beauty Shoppe for $3. Glen. 4253-R. 400 Driving Mrs. Rose, 280 Merrill St., or phone 150 Electric Ave. Glen. 1823 DREXTI-MAL TOSE Park Ave. Glen. 3341-J. • SPECiAL TUES. ONLY (MEAD'S) 48c pAPERHANGING and painting. NEW WRINGER ROLLS for any Shampoo & Marcel Special Atten- Rooms hung, non-fade paper, $6 up. make of washer $5 a set complete. IShort time only. Best work in city. Washers oiled and greased for Or Finger Wave ... 7 5 C tion Paid to 25c EX-LAX 16c Glen. 4330-R. $1.50. Call Glen. 4141. - ALL NEXT WEEK - the needs of -SOLOISTS please notice: Music FOR RENT-4 rooms, private. HEAVY Itransposed 10c per page, 24-hour' Heat and light $9 per week. Also FACIALS ...... 75c DIABETIC service. Also accompanying, for single rooms with breakfast. Glen. MINERAL OIL, pt. 45c practice or concert. 284 Dri,ing 3329-R.;-;-:=...... -::---;----~:-.--­ P A TIE!'iTS! Park Ave. WHY LOOK for houses. Call us, LARGE. PHILLIPS CANARIES-Home raised. Sing- we'll call for you. We have the best I SICK RADIOS -INSULIN ers, $4.95-$6. Females for breed- 1 homes at lowest rentals. VA:-: Kolb's Toggery Shop MILK OF MAGNESIA 30c ing. Seeds, Song Restorer. Banks,' DEUSEX. Glen. 2497. CURED PROMPTLY -FOODS ' 156 Clay Ave. FLOWERS-Funeral designs a 1304 DE\VEY AVE. SOc SQUIBB'S PAINTIXG and paperhanging. ;;pecialty. Rock bottom prices for and PROFESSIONALLY -SOLUTIONS AXY GAIUIEXT 26c Reasonable. W. Bradley, 221 Kis-lcash. Quality Floral Shoppe, 24 DHY CLEAXIW 69c TOOTH PASTE lingbury St. Phone Glen. 2344-R.I Delmar St. J. L. Dixon. A~D PRESSED . .. -FOR REXT - Desirable small' GIVE YOUR BABY good train­ RUSSELL'S store corner Drhing Park and ing in dancing at Kathryn Kehr's RADIO SERVICE Dewey. 3460 Driving Park Ave. Studio, 461 Lewiston Ave. Lessons 1491 Dewey Ave. Glen. 7196 I<'Oit SALF,-Threewheelbarrows 60c. New class meets Thursdays HYLAND BUILDING at fi Seneca Park Circle. at 3 p. m. Phone Glen. 838. ------SERVICE -FOR SALJ;;_Upright piano $15 .. ~EET DRE~SED:-500 pair lad­ New apa1·tment electric stove, broils 1es sh?es. Dtscontmued lots and Have that extra Plug Remodeling - Repairing and bakes, plugs in anywhere, no odd patrs, form~rly sold at $4.~0 to RAYMOND F. HYLAND special wiring needed. 357 Knick- $6.50. Sale pnce $2.45 .a~ul $~.95. installed now! First 878 IUDGE\VA Y A VENUE CRAMER c 1·hocker Ave. Glen. 838. Park Shoe Shop, 357 Drtvmg lark PHONE-GLENWOOD 5252 DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES I -!<'OR RJ<;NT-Excellent, new, 4- Ave. • class work at reasonable I room lower apartment with bath, USED. RADTOS-K.?lstcr Con: prices. ft 8 6 DEWEY AVE N UE ~ c.."clusivc enclosed porch, French sole $10, R. C. A. < onsolc $15, 1 ~ windows. Also garage and work Table Mo?el $10; .speaker $5. Rus- room anc.l cellar. All for $6 per sell Rarho §en•tce, 1491 Dewey CALL GLENWOOD 2604 MARION'S 25c ~~~~~i Phone: GLEN. 973 At l\lagee Avenue week. 241 Ridgeway Ave., opp. ~.ve.___Q!_e~l:;;-9....;;.6_.-::-::-:::-:--,:;:----..~ Xo obligation for estimates ~ John 1\Iarshall High School. Open FOR SALE - 1931 Chevrolet Finger Wave, Marcel, 25 ~~~~ for inspection. Sport Coupe in excellent condition. Shampoo, Ey~brow Arch C Bargain. Hall's Sales and Scrv- MYERS & STONEHAM and Henna Hmse ..... • • ice, 1850 Dewey Ave. Glen. 5095. 1517 Lake Ave. (Downstairs) PER:\IAXEXT $2.50 up lo177 Lake AH•. Glen. 4542 BOWLING Takmg Leadmg Roles Goon oPPORTUNITY for hair At wAGG'S coRNERs • dresser and manicurist to share '------• H. K. L. B. LEAGUE Rotary Production shop. Inquire 346~ Driving Team Standing W In L Park Ave. •------~ Berry·s Conf. ----- 19 5 Two of the leading roles in the Modern Plumbing Fixtures CLEANING: SOL VENT Hall's Garage 19 ~ Rotary Club's production "Is Zat LOST Are Inexpensive At APPROVED BY Lake 5 1 BOARD OF U.i'\DERWRITERS Kirby's Market. 5 19 So 7" nre being taken by Tenth . . . . Today's Prices--Ask Warders, )liss Kathryn Kehr and In ';clmty of ~1dge road and Individual Averages . . . . . Goodw1ll street. Strong box con- Renner & Henry Co. H.T.HUETTER & SON Games Av. )1ts:; Vtrgmta Erdle. The sho\\ • taining papers valuable to owner. Plumbing and Heating INC. 183 which is for the benefit of Sunshine R~ward. No questions asked. 398 1812 Dewey Ave. Glen. 6V2 788 Lake Ave., opp. Lexington C. Jardine ···-·····~·····-----·-·· 24 l76 Camp, will be staged at the Com- Rtdge Rd. We!'t. 1 Russell ····---···~ _ 24 Florack ····--···--···~-~·-- 24 168 munity Theatre m South Clinton Love --··-~·--····-----··-···-· 24 1{)(i street from January 25 to Febru- Mahoney ~············-··--·--· 24 166 Smithy ...- ...... --·---- 18 165 ary 1. 164 ------Weathers ...... - ...-··-···- .. ··-···-··~ 21 1631 J. Donoghue ...... 143 Lake ··············-················--·····-·-··· 24 Diechmiller ...... -...... 3 161 Reg-an _...... 141 Wallace ...... ·-·-···-·····- 12 1r.:g Gartland ·····-·········.. ·•········ ..···--······ ..····· 139 REMOVAL SALE Hatz ··~·-···············-··············...... _...... 138 1\:t:ears ·····-··-··-···.. ····-·-··--···~··-···~ 24 !Sf D. Jardine -···-·-···------····-~·· 21 1r.:s \.Ycbber -·-·····-····.. ····························-·· 137 K. Jardine ·-····-·····-- l5 150 ~71tz --·--~·-··-··---·-····-···-····-· 135 Renner .... ·-·-·····-····----···- 21 146 l ~erce -·-··-·-·----··--·-······· 134 Hall.·-----..---- 21 141 R!pton . ·--··-·-····-·.. ·-···-···---····· 134 • Dtetz ----···---·---·-·-· 134 Our complete stock of over 400 late Vandermillan ..•.. 24 140 Reddy-·--- __133 L. Brown ------···-- 21 135 135 Bell ----- 132 Wendt--·-- 21 Sommers --- 131 Winter and early Spring Dresses being E. Kirby 24 134 1 30 McArdle 130 Wetzel .• _ 24 1 Smith _ 123 124 Stover -- 18 !\othnagle 118 Sacrificed at cost and below cost! HOLY ROSARY LEAGUE ~l~:ney g~ Team Standings Wood 99 If in fi guring out your budget I W L you''"e decided that it is cheaper •Hoffend's Market---- 19 8 UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE I Xolan Drugs -~-·- 19 8 H' k t Very Special to buy meats of DEPE::-.:DABLE !Schubert's Texacos __ 14 13 tc orynu s SALE PRICES EXCELLJo;NCE, then by all 187 144 Amick's Cleaners-·--···- 13 14 Jackson ·----·~ 177 134 means deal here. B kl s · 12 15 Kolpien 176 115 . uc ey &erBVIce -~---· 11 16 Blind·-····--···- 154 154 154 25 new sillc Bauman aynes ·-·-- D h 172 RIB END, R ' L h 10 17 ane Y -·-··-·--··-· 158 169 ayt SG unc ···-----·--- J. Benjamin··-····.. 223 130 197 Ha z arage --····-·····-··-········· 10 17 ------DRESSES $1.95-$2.95-$3.95 PORK LOINS Bclb Individual Averages Totals ...... •...... 902 744 798 BEEF STEW and G. Bauman...... 181 • Walnuts S. Donoghue...... 174 T M'll at $1.49 Foley ...... _ ...... 173 B. 1 er ························ 171 162 192 93 140 107 and $4.95-none higher POT ROAST 9clb Bertsche ···-····-·-·-·····-···-··--· 168 rown ...... - ... 146 192 :r.Iarafino .• ··············-·····-···-···-..····- 165 Maher······-·~...... 183 156 128 Round Stealc 19c lb Hoffend ·····-····-····.. ·-······-··~--·-····· 162 Wallace ······-··-········ 165 169 177 REGULAR VALUES UP TO $8.95 Danehy ·····--····--····-..··--··-·-··-··-- 162 Bauman ---··-·-··-····_1_8_0____ _ ALL HATS 50c F. Kunz ·······--··---···----- 161 'l' t 1 792 773 796 D'~'S QVALITV 1 Charlell ·····-·-·-·----···--··- 165 ° a s ·-----···-·· p ~./ Dunn····-·-··-·-····--· 154 Hazelnuts Lechner --~-- 153 Strassner·-···- 148 162 194 MARKEl' 164 151 I~R1358 DlWEY AVL.. T£t.GLEH7f'- Amico--·------153 De Mallie -- 118 On or about February 20th, we will be in our ..______...,. s· chn epp --·----· 152 H. Schulz 148 165 172 1• ~funding -·--· ·---- 151 Dlind 167 167 167 new home on Dewey Ave., cor. Lexington Ave. ------~Weisner ------151 Bantel.- 237 179 150 O'Connor 149 ------..------. L. Bauman------148 Totals --- 818 837 834 ONE ~ S. Schauseil -:.-:.------148 Cocoanuts TRIP PLUMBER Fr. ::\!cDonnell ----- 147 Howard 199 169 145 McKay .. 147 Winterroth __ 212 144 201 LOVELY DRESS SHOPPE CASS & LOYSEN Koll ----- 147 Garnham --- 116 168 172 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10 IKOO:&POBA.TED Schv.ind . 147 0. Benjamin -- 168 177 188 348 DRIVING PARK AVE. at DEWEY 1 O'Brien ---- 144 Metz -- 176 219 179 TEL. Glenwood 1537 "i:t~ Clen. 530 KearseW. Kunz ------·- -···-·--· 144143 Totals --···-871------, ______. 877 885 • Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., FEBRUARY 2, 19:1:1 No. 20 OFFICERS RE-ELECTED Four Events Planned by Orpheus Male Chorus to NEXT ISSUE Mass Meeting Tuesday ITALIAN WOMEN'S CLUB BY REPUBLICAN CLUB No. 41 Parent-Teachers Feature Lincoln Program Of The Courier For Independent Men FORMED BY DEMOCRATS Mrs. Robert Rowe will be the The Orpheus Male Chorus of will be published A new branch of the Tenth Ward A mass meeting of all independ- At a meeting of the Tenth Ward speaker at the next meeting of 41 thirty voices under the direction of THURS., li'EB. 16 Women's Democratic Club was or­ Republican Club Friday evening, d F b 9 ent merchants in this section of the P. T. A. on Thurs ay, •e ruary . , Lewis .J. 1\larsh, director of music ganized January 24 at the Demo­ the following ofliccrs were re- in Charlotte High School, will pre­ city has been called for next Tues- at 2:30 p. m., in room 204. Her cratic headquarters on Driving elected for the year 1933: sent a program of special music day evening by the Civic Defense topic wilt be "Found<>r's Day." Sunday evening, February 12, at Park avenue. Anthony Franco de- Holy Rosary Sponsoring League. The gathering will take livered n short address. Willinm A. Donne, president; .Mrs. Jarvis Robertson, president 7:30 o'clock, in the Lutheran Church Harve)" Shannon, first vice-presi­ place at 333 Driving Park avenue, of the Central Council Parent of tlw Redeemer. The public is in­ Social in Columbus Bldg. The following were elected to of­ dent; .Joseph Knufmnn, second over Bauman and Baynes, with • Teachers' Association, will be pres­ Yited. l\lembcrs of the Hoi.~· Rosary fice: Mrs. Anthony Rause, presi- vice-president; William 0. Shulz, A bt;ef address will be given by William Schalber presiding. ent and will extend a word of Parish are sponsoring a social to dent; ll1rs. Angelo lllatro, vice- recording secretary; l\hchael J . greeting to all pre!'ent. especially the Rev. W. T,. Dowler in commem­ The business men will be ad- oration of Lincoln's Birthday on b l ld t th C0 I b B 11 president; Mrs. John A . .Messura, Culhane, treasurer; Harold J. Ei"ter, new members. e 1e a e urn us a room, dressed by Dr. Galen Starr Ross, the subject, "The Greatness of February 17. Proceeds will go into educational director of the New secretary; Miss Louise Polizzi, financial secr<'tary. A Valentine party will be given Abraham Lincoln." The service is tha P ans· h H a 11 f um1 · S pccm· 1 I"tg ht - York State Civic Defense League. treasurer. The publicity commit- ( harles E. Uost,,;ck, Tenth by the a>:sociation, Tuesday, l<'eb­ ~emg sponsored by the Brother­ ing f'ffects and decorations have tee is composed of Mrs. Louis C.) \\ ard leader, is honorary chairman ~ood Bible Class of ,uhich Alfred Some of the points he will discuss and Donald ~. Morris is in charge ruary 14, in the afternoon, from Battaglia and Miss Susie Yanncone. Doe is th<' prcsi>ient. been arranged for the occasion to arc: What i>: to become of your of publicity. 4 to 6. for ch•ldren of the fifth and lend a tropical atmo. phere. Business'! What of the future of Women \'Oters of Italian extra~­ lower grad<"s. The evening pro­ 1\Iuslc ft·om !) to 1 "tlh special the youth of the country? Is the 1tion arc invited to join. A name gram for older children and adults novelty featur<'s has been arranged chain system of business going to suitabl<" for t~is branch will be se­ Stillman's Opening at by the committee of wh1ch Joseph Sacred Heart Association will begin at 7:30 and end at 11. rule? Is centralized wealth to con- lected at the next meeting. For l\lcKague is chairman. His assist- trol our country? further infornllltion, those inter­ The afternoon entertainment will New Location on:.Dewey To Meet Monday Evening ants are: ested mny communicate with one include games under the direction With all moving completed, Still- Glen McKay, No1·man O'Brien, of the above otnccrs. CASTLEMAN SCHOOL 40 'l'he rcgul:u· monthly meeting of of Gene W ojnoski. The evening man's, men and boys' wear store, Joseph Buckley, !•'rank Reddy, Mar­ Graduating exercises were held the Parent-Teachers' Association of will include vaudeville, booths and is ready for its formal opening to­ tin Dunn, Henry Kearse, William Sacred Heart School, Flower City at the school Thursday afternoon dancing. Admission will include all morrow (Friday) at its new store, Bell, Leslie Bauman, T·~mmett J. park, will be held Monday evening 831 Dewey avenue. They moved O'Neill, Rita Kier, Isabelle Cul­ at 2:30 o'clock. The following pu­ Win Bowling Prizes at at 8:15 o'clock. entertainment and dancing. Re­ this week from 1514 Dewey avenue. hane, Annabell Culhane, Ruth Ams­ pils received diplomas: Business Men's-Affair The speaker for the evening will freshments will be on sale. Stillman's have been doing busi­ bury, Marcella Brown, Agnes Mel­ Virginia Ansell, June Buckley, be RcvNPnd Uenedict Ehmann of Mrs. Merton Frederick has ness on Dewey avenue fo1· a period lett, Maude LaPlante, Mary Dono­ Jane Corp, Grace Harrison, .Jean Feature of the dinner and bowl­ St. Andrews Seminary. His topic charge of the tickets and \vill be of a little more than two years. ghue, Ge1·trude Connors, Katherine 1\larsielje, Frances ~Iartin, Carol ing party held J anuary 19 by hte will be " Parents as Religious assisted by Mrs. Philip Rodgers and They have always carried a line of Hanley, Winifred Donoghue. McGregor, Florence Radford, Ruth Dewey Avenue Business Men's As­ Teachers to Children." }Irs. Arthur Lohwater. Candy will nationally advertised merchandise, Marion Meyers, Mrs. C. Vincent Stillman, Deloris Thorpe. sociation was the daubles tourna­ be in charge of )Irs. Floyd Owen, Mr~ . J. Hutchinson will give a which they will continue to feature Wiser, Betty Griffin, Mary Shan­ Arlene Tubeville, Virginia Vos­ ment. Herbert A. J ohnston and reading and )frs. Norman Steers, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Raysor, at the new store. non, Katherine Leckner, Margaret burgh, Helen Wood, Jean Zim­ Elmer Schubert staged a garrison :-:e,·eral solo sel£>etions. )Irs. A. .Mrs. Charles Hyland, ~Irs. Howard Wegman, :\Iargueritc Donohue, merli, Wesley Kinley, Howard Lad­ finish to cop first honors. DeSimon and her committee will Safford and Mrs. Arthur Randtke. Ethelrita Krause, Alberta Kaesser, ·wig, Alvin Lafler, Edward Martin, Other \\;nners in respective or­ serve refre;-:hments after the l\Irs. Harry Faber is general chair­ Evelyn Sophie, Uarbarn Hayes, Walter Treiber, Kirke Van Stone, der were: George Bauman and meeting. man of the booths, assi:;ted by Mrs. LAKE VIEW UNIT :\Iary Eva Henner, Alice Donohue, I.·win Weller. George Ester, F. R. Metzinger and The half yearly report will be Arthur Lee, l\Irs. Howard Betts and J,ake View Unit had an ali-day Virginia l\Ieycrs, Dorothy Killian, The transfer of flags took place, Robert V. Hall, Earl Baynes and g-i\·en by the trustees, )Iiss Kather­ )Irs. William Baker. Mrs. Robert meeting.,project yesterday on quilt Ann Collins, Mary Reber, Jane La­ Walter Treiber transferring the John Garnham, James DtNisser and ine Murphy, chairman. )!arran will be in charge of Cupid's patterns. Leaders were Mrs. A. A. Plante, Helen Skinner, Helen Con- flag to Richard Brown, standard Arthur Henry, D. A. La::'.iay and Lake, assisted by )Irs. Leonard Lourette nnd Mrs. G. F. Goehrin­ nor>:. bearer for the class of June, 1933. Milton Ros~, Ralph Eyer and John Smart, Mrs. Alfred Walker, )Irs. ger. Quilts were exhibited by mem­ ___ Jane Corp, daughter of the flag of Schmanke, Mack Lundgard and Charles Weylman and .Mrs. Fred hers. The ladies also did some .lT EDOU,1RD'S s ,\ M p L E the class of January, 1933, trans­ George Rogers, Carl Ester and Pancake Supper to be Daley. Love's Prophet will be in sewing on children's clothing for DRESS SHOP -New Spring ferred the flag to Evelyn Mosher, Frank Rubadou, Elwood Schulz and charge of Mrs. Milton Whitlock; community service under the guid­ rl1·esses arriving daily. Beautiful of the June, 1933 class. Clyde Martin. Held at Greece Hall dresses, all B]ning shrules, in solid Miss c. Louise Bessunger of 201 Chamber of Horrors will be in ance of Mrs. Margaret Knicker­ colors, dainty prints and print -. Lake and Hidgc Business Men charge of Mr . Wojnoski. .Mrs. bocke1 combinations, new sleeve effects, ctt ~slingbury str:et has resigned as J DE MOCRATIC WOMEN PLAN have procured the (;t·cc<·e Town Clarence Penley is in charge of the Quilts will again be the project $2 ..98, $./ ..98 and $.5.00, Hizes 12 to kmdergarten dtrector of No. 40 H n 11 il1 Hidg<' •·oat! for their pan­ vaudeville, assisted by Mrs. J ames ne.xt WPdnesrlay, lead by Mrs. A. 50. New Hprin!l slmclr·s all silk School. Miss Bessunger organized VALENTINE PARTY FEB. 16 cake supper and dance and the dat e Logan and ) frs. Leslie McCowan. A. Lou•·ptte and )h·s. G. F. Goch­ full-fashion shcu rhijfon 1/rn~c. nt the kindergarten when the school The Democratic Women's Club li.)c pair. l•',tll-ftlshion llo:w 5.9c has been set definit ely for F ebru­ Music for dancing is in charge of ring<•r. This will be an aU-day ]Jftir. Our spr.riaf hose !tSc pair. was opened in the Britton home on will meet again next Tuesday, F eb- ary 21, it was announced this week. Mrs. Charles Pococke. meeting. Business meeting and un- E:rtra lcnr1th Birrs hip Costume Dewey avenue il1 1916, and con- ruary 7, in the headquarters on Ticket s at 50 cents each may be The grade selling most tickets fini~Shed work will occupy the atten­ Slip8, lace trimmrrl top rmtl bottom, tinued on the school faculty when Driving Park avenue. There will obtained f rom members of the as­ for the Yalentine party will be 1 tion of the members on February $1.00. EDOTJ,lRD'S s~Uil'J,E the new building was opened on La be a speaker and a report on con- sociat ion. gi\·en a St. Patrick's Day part:r. A 116. JJR!j:tSS1,~H0."·c1546 !Jake A tl·e., op-l Grange avenue in September, 1926. stitution and by-laws. Plans are OS! e t aqg 8 Ol"llC1'8. 1r !'. . Charles P. Coster is chairman of sauerkraut supper will be !;erved at ------·P The best wtshes of the parents ibemg , made for• a Valentine Party t he committee, assisted by I. B. 6 p. m. for those who stay for the RI VI ERA FEA TU RE REV I EW and the host of children whom she on February 16. evening. ~eservations should be started in school life, provide happy ----- Levin and Harvey Johnson. A Week-end Program 1for picture purposes, and when he made ";th )Irs. William Olin, chair­ well-known dance orchestra will Today-"l\Ie and .:\ly Gal'' with plunges into the water, it il" really memories. Ai\TIQUES man, by Saturday, February 11. furnish music from 9 to 12, follow­ Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett; his skilled di\;ng that makes it ap­ The faculty, parents and children Come in and let us show you what A waist measure social \\ill be I of No. 40 School are glad to lmow we have in Furniture and Glass­ ing the supper. and "Forbidden Company'' ";th pear to be a funny accident. given by l\Irs. Arthur Lohwatcr at that 1\Iiss Julia Arnott, principal of ware. We also repair and refinish Sally Blanc. The story by William B. Do,•er the school, is convalescing and will Antiques or other furniture. Edwin \'.\LENTINES her home, 27 Dorothy avenue, Fri.-Sat.-"If I Had a )lillion" is filled with uproarious situations Easterbrook, Glen. 542-W. 316 Thursday evening, February 2, at return to school in the near future. Driving Park Ave.-Adv. You will be delighted "1\;th our with Gary Cooper, Wynne Gibson in which Joe wins a marathon race unusual display of Valentines. 8 o'clock. This is her contribution and George Raft; and "Secrets of I although he has never swum be­ to th~ experience social which will Come in and make your selection the French Police" with Gwili An- fore. Many new and novel comedy early. Gorgeous sentimental Val­ close at the next meeting. Cards dre and Frank Morgan. gags haYe been injected by Robert entines for sweetheart, wife, and other games \vill be played. mother, husband, friend, convales­ Sun.-Mon.-Tues.-"You Said a 1 Lord and Bolton Mallory who wrote cent, etc. Comics fo1· everyone and All interested are invited. Mouthful" with Joe E. Brown and the screen play. A Treat for Everybody! mechanical ones for the kiddies. Friday, February 3, at 2 p. m., a Ginger Rogers; and "Goona Goona" Ginger Rogers, Sheila •rerry, From 1c to $1. card party will be held by the as­ (Native Cast). Farina, of "Our Gang" comedies, Beaut iful large jig-saw puzzles sociation at the home of Mrs. John f or rent. 5c per day. J . 0. Ledlie, Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feature Guinn Williams and Harry Gribbon Allen, 175 Rand street. Pinochle Five Varieties of J eweler, 842 Dewey Ave. Open Joe K Brown does some plain are among those in th<" supporting evenings 'til 9.-Adv. and bt;dge wilt be played. and fansy aquaplane stunts in his cast. The picture wa~ directed by WHIP'T CREAM PIES!! latest comedy hit, "You Said a Lloyd Bacon. BAUMAN & BAYNES' WEEK-END SPECIALS Mouthful." Tn this he is aided and ----- F1·esh Strawbeny, Chocolate abetted by Preston S. Foster, both THO.:\L\.S REII>L Y ELECTF~ n 0 1 of whom are adepts with the sea REPURLICAX CLUB J.H;.\D Butterscotch Pecan, Apple PORK LOIN ~~e :n:r lb Be Young Men's Republican Club of 1 ------planes in which they are hauled the ward is now meeting at the ' and Pineapple-On sale over the rough waters of the Pa­ Lower Club with a new president Friday and Satm·day at FANCY DUCKS • lb 15c citic, at Catalina Island, at a ter­ in the chair as th<" result of the re­ rific speed. cent break of some of the young the special price of . 22EACH BONELESS RUMP U. S. INSPECTED men away from the ward leader­ Joe playing the part of an art­ ship. Thomas Reilly is the new less youth, is induced to step on the president, succeeding Leo Gunn. ROAST OF BEEF lb i1c board through a misapprehension, Gunn and Charles :Marron make ALONG \VITH THESE DELICIOUS \V111P'T claim to a con;;iderable following IN THE PIECE but manage!' to stick on by luck and are said to be organizing a CREAM PIES, \VE ARE SELLING OUR and finally topples into the water political group in opposition to through sheer awkwardness. Charles E. Bostwick. The break ~a n adian Style Bacon lbi7c Joe's ungainlinesg is simulated came over alleged desire of the Lower Club to "dictate" financial RAISIN BREAD at 7c loaf policy. Country Roll BUTTER 19c Comparatively little notice is The Loaf Which Makes a Breakfast Perfect Naval Reserve Division given to the incident by local lead­ ers, because they maintain that the majority of the young men are sat­ Grade AStrictly Fresh EGGS doz 19c Organizes Social Group isfied with the new arrangement Call your nearest store and leave an order early A social club was formed Janu­ and because they feel that the ac­ tion taken by them was "founded - insure yourself against disappointment! Chase & Sanborn COFFEE lb 27 c ary 10 at the N. Y. State Armory on sound business principles." by the members of the 9th Fleet NE\V LO\V PRICE Div., U. S. Naval Reserves, to be WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS I MON-TUES SPECIALS ~OTICE-NOTJCF..-NOTICE known as the "9th Div. Social As­ Announcing Mr. Sheldon, for­ TWO SPECIALS BAKED FRESH '-=BIRDS EYE~ LEAN sociation." merly of a downtown beauty shop EVERYDAY EVERY DAY Its fi1-st oflicers were elected as and Lake Placid Club, now manag­ follows: Norman Bushard, presi­ ing the Rose Beauty Parlor, 1440 Boiled Ham u,:19c Dewey avenue. 1\Ir. Sheldon spe­ Garden • Fresh dent; C. Schlenker, vice-president; cializes in finger waving, perma­ 1 LB. coUNTRY Inc I C. Owcllen, secretary and treas­ nent waving (Eugen<' and Freder­ PEAS • 19c SAUSAGE and y urer. Its first affair will be held ic's), marcelling, dyeing and bleach­ ing. Call Glenwood 6168 for ap­ H. A. Kleen Bakeries some time in February. Ensign K. Johnston (Will serve ., people) 1 LB. H~IBURG pointments. All work guaranteed. Matthews, commander, will act as Four Shops to Serve You: a member of the ad,;sory board. LA BELLE APPAREl. SHOPPE BAUMAN & BAYNES Special sale of dresses at $1.95 827 Dewey Ave. 1300 Dewey Ave. FOR REAL SPECIALS SEE 3:33 Driving Park at Dewey Aves. and $3.95. New spring dresses THE WICHMAN DRUG CO. AD­ $5.95 up. Alterations free. La­ 1505 Lake Ave. 400 Lewiston Ave. WE DELIVER GLEN. 1182 - 1183 - 1184 Belle Apparel Shoppe, 1517 Lake VERTISE)IENT ON PAGE 3. Ave. Glen. 4162. Open evenings. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHES1'ER, N. Y., PEBRUARY 2, 1933 Tenth Ward Courier Church News Wind; lllrs. Mildred Steffen is the BIG ADULTS president of the Lad!Cs' Aid. The 2Features 25c l.t•wiston M. E.-La!rt: Sundav entertainment is under the personal Friday - Saturday Hev. Kazmayer spoke on the las·t direction of Austin F. Grab. Re­ ESTER PU E FOOD S OP "IF I HAD .A MILI.ION" and in the series of sermons, "Service hearsals are held e\cry Wednes­ "Secrets of French Police" and the S:n ior." ~ C.."\."t Sunday his day and Friday evenings. 1497 DE\\TEY AVE. GLEN. 1454 topic is "Hard Times and Soft Re­ The Brotherhood Bible Class ·will FREE PARKING IN REAR ligion." In the evening he will meet Sunday morning at 9:45 with I give an interpt·etation of Morel­ James M. Ropes ns teacher. All line's painting, ''Repose in Egypt." men of Redeemer are urged to HERE IS 'VHERE YOUR POCI{ETBOOK Evet-yone attending this service come and bring their fdends. The SAYS YOU SHOULD SHOP FOR will receive a souvenir cop:y of this Brotherhood Class is sponsoring the FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS painting. The Epworth League will <;pecial musical service which will ha,·e an illustrated lecture on be held Sunday evening, February STEAM SAUSAGE "Methodism Serving the U. S. 12, at 7:30. The Orpheus Male Negro." PORK SAUSAGE LINKS Chorus of 30 voices under the di­ PORK SAUSAGE MEAT } lb Sunday morning, February 12, rection of Lewis J . Marsh will fur­ 10c • Rev. Kazmayer will speak on "De­ nish the special music, and the Rev. too! pression Dividends" and at the eve­ W. L. Dowler will give a brief ad­ ning service Rev. Ernest E. Davis o\latinel'S Daily-Adults 15c, Children 10c ('til 5 o'clock) dress on the subject, "The Great­ Boneless Rib Roast Beef 23c of the West A venue l\1. E. Church ness of Abraham Lincoln." ------· will be the guest speaker. The Ep­ worth League will have as their ~orth Presbyterian-At a meet­ Best Pot Roast Beef • • 12c ~ ...... - ...... _._._ ...... _...... - ..... ·-· .. ·~ guest speaker a youthful colored ing ~Ionday o{ the Girls' Groups, a ! ! preacher of Korth Carolina, Rev. i << SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT , i nominating l'Ommittce was ap­ LEAN BOILED HAM E. R. Salter. pointed by the president, Miss Al­ BEST SLICED BACON i The Spring Dresses, in all theh· glory, have i A souerkraut dinner was held lene Hoestercy, to present a slate lb 15c last night at the cl1urch by the of officers for 1933. RIB ::;·;~ arrh·ed. .A gala assm·tment of the newest styles · Ladies' Aid. -gay and dark prints and plain colors. The Orpheus .:\lale Chorus, Prof. E:--l'D • • . 1\Iid-wcek prayer meeting was Lewis J. )Iarsh, conductot·, gave a PORKLOINS lb 7c held last night at 7:30, continuing concert in the church auditorium I SOMETHING DIFF~:~~T- SOMETHING t on the series of topics "Faith To­ Tuesday, under the auspices of the FRESH RING LIVER SAUS: : . day." Next week will be the last Sunday School. BACON IN THE PIECE lb 10c of this series. Miss Blizabcth Congdon, associ­ f Balance of Fall $} 95 $2 95 $3 95 + 'fhc Ladies' 1\id will meet today ate field represcntatiw of the at the home nf l\Irs. Richard Bay­ American McAU Association, told COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER lb 18c ·.;,: n;:~pses£· Rpedupceydt:SJ; SM~T ~RE~S SH~P II butt, 86 Goodwill street. All ladi~s yesterday of the work of the Me­ 290 DRIVING PK AVE. of the church are invited. All Mission in France, and showed BULK CREAM CHEESE ...... lb. 39c ! I m tion pictures. t OPP. IJIBEHTY THEATRE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 ! 1'hc regula!' Teachers' Training LIMBURGER CHEESE, lib. brick ...... 27c ¢...... _...... _...... -...._ ...... _•..•..•..• -...... _•..•..•..• ~ Class will meet tonight at the home The fourth in a sel'ics of young of :\rrs. Lynn .Mcl\Iichael, 1905 people's banquets, sponsored by the BRICI{ CHEESE . 12Yzc CHATEAU . 14Yzc Dewey avenue, under the direction Young People's League of Uoches­ of Rev. Kazmaycr. ter Presbytery, will be helcl tonight WADES 25c 8~~gJ·v )lovies will be shown tomorrow in the church. 'l'he speaker, Ar­ nt the church for the benefit of the thur C. Doycc, is vice·pt·esideJJt of Finger Wave, Marcel, Sunday School. the American College of 'l'cheran, Jennie's Hat & Dress Shop ' Shampoo, Henna Rinse, meet Persia. 25c Sunday School Board will 1340 DEWEY A VENUE, cor. ELECTRIC Eyebrow Arching and Hair Cutting •...•• Tu<'sda~· at the home of 'Mrs. The committee includes William George Danett. l\luir and Bernard Bullock, games; Finger Wave HAIR~ETS • 5c Harriet Miller, supper; and Mr. Full Line of New Spring Dresses Henna Pack 50c Manicure 35c Hcdccmer Lutheran-The Tmns- and Mrs. Alden Clark, songs; these for Miss and Matron i.... ~·r Specials Permanents, complete • $2.50 up figuration of Out· Lord 'will be cele- \\ith a large ~oup of reprcsenta­ ~:.....______GLE~ . , Xo Appt. Necessary brated Sunday morning in the tives from the )oung people's or­ SPECIAL SELECT ON at $2 .. 95 DAFFODI S 5824 296 Driving- Pk. A Vf'. Lutheran Church of the Redeemer ganizations of the church acting as • with the pastor, the Rev. w. L. a reception committee, will'\velcome II OTHERS at $3.95-$4.95 and $6.95 Doz. . • 79.c Dowlm·, speaking on the subject, delegates from Immanuel, Dewey "Are you Radiant with the Deautv Avenue, Chili, Lakeside, Bethany, I at $1.49 and $1.88 ROSES doz. 79c HOLY ROSARY DOINGS of Jcsus'!'' · Gates, Scotts\ ille, First, Grace, NEW HATS 1 With the beginning of Februar> The Bethany (,uiJd meets tonight Westminster and Trinity Churches. 'VASH DRESSES ($1.95 Value) ...... $1.25 at 8 o'clock fot· the monthly meet- The closmg senice of worship will UNERAL 1 comes a rush of pre-Lenten activ­ -OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 10- ities to crowd the days of that all­ ing in l'il:u•gp of thf! president, be in charge of the Lak• side young PIECES $1.50 up too-short month. i\lrs. W.. J. Ohlrich. Plans are be-1 pes. The tickets of ad- ; ciety will be observed, Mrs. S. ------·1 entine party gi\·en by the social mission arc 25 cents, which includes Delo~ Thorn presiding. The sp<>ak- committee. t•efrrshments. er w1ll be Arthur C. Boyce. BUY FRO:M ROCHESTER'S OLDEST The Church Council will hold its 1\lrs. l\Jildred Neth nnd her pu- Every one had such n good time DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH DEALER reorganizaUon meeting tonight at plis will give a costume recital Feb- last Friday night, they're clamor­ ing for another social thi:'; week. 8 o'clock in the parish house, when ruary 17 in the chapel of North Open EYenings & Sundays from 9 a. m. to l1 p. m. the new officers for 1933 will be Church, under the auspices of the So tomorrow night, February 3, ,_____ 1850 Dewey Ave.-- Glen. 509;) ----~ elected. The retiring members are Young People's Sunday Evening there will be a Depres&ion Frolic, George Eyer and Carl Knitt \vho, l Group. The public is invited. ~o when oldest clothe:; will be the KOD.\K PARK SCHOOL 41 having served for six consecutive admission fee '\\ill be charged, but style. The Publicity Committee of years, are not eligible to re-elec- a silver offering will be taken. Miss CANARY HYGIENE Promotion e.xercises were held the Sodality is in charge. 1\fiss El­ tion until after the lapse of one .Mildred Kier is president of the last Thursday. sie Strebler, chairman, has ap­ (By ).{rs. H L. Banks. 1St­ Clay Avenue, Breeder of Pedi­ In the transfer of flags, J ulius pointed Eva Comeau to make pos­ year. The newly-elected members group. are Paul H. Dutton, John F. San­ greed \Vater Gluck Canaries.) Stoll, standard bearer, J anuary, ters; Lucy Clark, Helen Greinke 1933, was succeeded by Albert ders, Lynn C Connover, Leo Kla· Grace l\1. E.-Next Sunday eve­ When buying a canary, do you and Doris Clark to take care of the Boulton, June, 1933; and Pamela Keep your mind off of motor publicity, Mary Hoffman and Fran­ fehn and Algott Anderson. ning the Rev. Robert Doherty of immediately look for a yellow bird? troubles when driving. The Luther League will hold its the Methodist Church in Batavia, Nine-tenths of the customers the F ahrer, custodian of flag, January, ces Donahue to select prizes; La 1933, was succeeded by Dorothy A periodic check-up by our Rene Haight in charge of the or­ next devotional meeting Sunday N. Y., will preach at the evening writer comes in contact with do service. just that. I am free t o admit, they Saville, J une, 1933. master mechanics and any chestra; and Marjorie Millington evening, February 12, at 6:80 o'clock, with Dorothy Karweick and The Young Women's Missionary are the best looking, but who wants Members of the class were: slight adjustments that may and Eleanor Biddle to take care of Chauncey Ainsworth, Doris Jane Leonard Miller in charge. The so­ Society meets at the church tonight a good looking bird without a good be needed, will assure you the checking. Allen, Fern M. Baker, Lois Beckler, cial meeting will be held on Feb­ for their February meeting. Miss song? And it is generally known utmost in car satisfaction Card enthusiasts need no longer Mary Vivian Bergman, Beatrice ruary 16 when the members of the Florence Metz is president of this among breeders of good birds that with the minimum of outgo. Florence Brady, Ward A. Britton, find Monday evening dull after the Christ Lutheran Church League group of young women. Any young the green, or the green and yellow All types of cars repaired. Joseph Caruana, Godfr ey Clogg, week-end. Next Monday, Febru­ will be guests. The committee in women interested are invited. mixed birds, are the best singer s, ary 6, and the following i\Ionday, Richard H. Doane, Mervin Arthur charge consists of the executive Each Thursday evening all young as well as the strongest. February 13, two gro'ups of women Demler, Doris E. Doe, W. Keene committee, Leonard Hammer, Paul people interested in Junior Choir I quote :Mr. Paul Bege of Ger­ C.F. SOMMERS Englehardt, Pamela Rae Fahrer, from the parish are planning card Lange, Helen Woehr and Einar work meet at the church under the many, a noted breeder- he writes GBNBRAL REPAIRING parties. Jean L. Findlay. (OIUIHU. &CiUHWOOO AV[ TU CiLfH 18<40 Anderson, assisted by Marion Low, direction of Jerome Smith. There as follows: "If you mate yellow Lawrence F. Fogarty, Lynn S. At the card party held last Mon- Winnie Smith and Landis Wyant. is room for a few more members. to yellow year after year, which is Fogg, Jessie Rankin Godfrey, Rob­ day evening, Mrs. Joseph E. Mar­ The young people of the choir The girl scouts are working on necessary to produce all yellow ert Guinan, George Gunn, Harriett cille was in charge, assisted by and the Luther League are plan­ a play, an exhibit and handcraft for birds the birds tend to become Ruth Hall, Florence Hartman, Dor ­ Mrs. Wilfred Springer, 1\Irs. John ning a musical entertainment, "The their Scout Night on February 24. weaker and more susceptible to ail­ othy Elizabeth Jack, Betty J ane P. Culhane, Mrs. Frank Tormey, New Minister," to be given in As­ i.\1iss Margaret Lapp is chairman ments, a form of degeneration. The Jacobson, Elizabeth Katherine Kit­ Mrs. Edward G. Hart~l, Mrs. Em­ cension Parish Hall Thursday and of the play committee, Miss Norma birds also are of poorer physique, zing, Willard Jerome Klafehn, mett O'Neill, Mrs. Joseph Copp­ Friday evenings, February 23 and Doell is chairman of the exhibit, but that is not all the damage. The Stewart Markham, Robert James inger, Mrs. Patrick Dwyer, Mrs. 24. The entertainment will be fol­ and :rtfiss Alive Stevenson is gen­ singing muscles suffer and the song McArthur, Elizabeth D. Miller, Eve­ George Bauman, 1\Irs. Carl Casey lowed both evenings by social danc­ eral chairman with Miss Helen deteriorates rapidly." lyn Alice Parker. and Mrs. Frank Regan. The card ing with music by the Penn Men's Harper in charge of publicity. Miss In doctoring canaries I find the Lucille B. Parsnow, Betty Ruth Service Any Time, party on February 6 will be ar­ Ot·chestra. Tickets for both enter­ Elizabeth Roblin and Mrs. Lock­ majority of ailing birds are the yel­ Partridge, John Richard Philipps, Anywhere ranged by Mrs. Gilbert Cottrell, tainment and dancing are 25 cents. wood are assisting the girls with lows; they do not seem to have the Kenneth C. Rebban, Harold E. mauc•r where dl'atb chairman and the following com­ The cast of the leading charac­ their program. stamina of the green variety. NO Rosentreter, Margaret A. Ross, occur8, no m;tl ter mittee: Mrs. Lillian Hudson, Mrs. ters consists of Lloyd Smith, who It is interesting to note that very Marjorie Safford, Helen Elizabeth where the funeral twrvice Fl'ank LaPlante, Barbara Hayes, takes the part of "The New Min­ Dewey Reformed-A new con­ few of the winning birds at the Schauble, Francis Sharpe, Mar­ anrl intcrmt·ut an· to he, Mrs. George LeFrois, Mrs. Charles ister"; June Knitt is Daisy Love­ sistory was elected at the annual Roller Singing Contests held garet E. Shorey, Richard W: we arc (l(jUippc•cl to sc•rve Leckner, Mrs. :Matthew Reilly, joy, the new school teacher, who meeting of the congregation on throughout the country under the Spears, Marjorie Spencer, Dorothy you fully at any hour of Mrs. Walter Maher, Mrs. .Michael is fmally persuaded to become Mrs. January 25. The elders elected are, auspices of the "International Evelyn Spicer, John Stocum. any day or night. Hovanns, 1\Irs. Leo Connell, Mrs. Brown, the minister's wife; Leon­ Ralph Harnish, George Woods and Roller Canary Association" are Julius Stoll, Franklin K. Stolte, \\7 e furnish National Raymond O'Connor, 1\Irs. P. Gui­ ard Hammer, the leader of the Edward Marlowe; the deacons are light birds. Most of the winners Hazel G. Taylor, Mildred E. Trapp, Caskets bo~au~c in con• nan, Mrs. Lester Munding and choir; Landis Wyant, Leonard 1\fil­ Wesley Smith, 0. l\1. Hoch and being the darker birds. Norman Tyser, Johanna Theodora struction, quality and val­ Mary :McGovern. lc:r and .fojinar Anderson, are the William Lusink. Van Dyk, Alfred W. Walker, Irwin ue the) me- urc up to the Mrs. Joseph Gallagher is chair­ music committee; Kenneth Keilman These officers were installed at lowing Yonder Star," preached by H. Walzer, Bernard Francis Welch, highstandards'l cha' c set. man for February 13, assisted by sings the solo part as the choir's an impressive service conducted by l\lr. Richardson, pastor. Vivinn E. C. Weyraugh, Dorothy i\Irs. Joseph Buckley, Mrs. Walter baritone; Robert Hadley is "A Dr. F. H. Diehm of Emmanuel Re- Kathleen Wilson, Joan A. Wilson, JOS. J. B U C K L EY Wilson, 1\lrs. George Haungs, 1\lrs. Joke"; Athena Bocksberger is the formed Church on Sunday evening. Christadelphian - Kay terrace, Allen B. Worboys, Vivian T. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Esther Burns, Agnes Powers, Mary organizer of the Old l\Iaids' Club; The choir of Emmanuel Church as­ near Glenwood-10:30 a. m., adult 796 DEWEY AVE. sisted Dr. Diehm in the communion Bible classes and Sunday School; Wright, William York. Telephone Glenwood 4906 Powers, Mrs. Frank Corrigan, Mrs. Dorothy Karweick is the milliner, Edward Bauman, Mrs. F. J. Kohl­ Petunia Pimples; Wallace King is senice which followed. 11:45, memorial service; 7:30p.m., "What is meant by the Kingdom We FuJni•l. Notional Cuhto meir, Mrs. Theodore Holmes and the sexton; Winnie Smith is The sermon topic for Sunday Trade With Independents Mrs. Joseph Winkler. "Everybody's Friend," Augusta morning, February 5, will be "Fol- of God." Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection Tenth Ward Courier ItOCHESTER, N.Y., FEBHUARY 2, 1933 PAGE3 FRE H UC Sand Ii'or Boiling e Gate CHICKENS Or Itoasting c • TE E • • PHONE 833 DEWEY A VENUE PHONE IU~DUCED AGAIN! 1 LB. CALVES GLEN.l685 -WE DELIVER- GLEN.l684 LIVER and !9 ------! Yz LB. BACON C WEEK-END SPECIALS LEGS OF ------~~~~~ED FOWLS • • 2 for 89c Garden - Fresh SPRING LAMB 19c ~~·:~~~~~ ROAST BEEF • lb 18c JUNE PEAS ~o~:r Small Lean Pork Loins lb Be • Now ••• 19c 'VHIPPING (Serve:> people) CREAM bottle 15c ~~~~s~~~t~~ ~~~~URG .. } 3 lbs 25c ~--~------Extra Special (36c Val.) STEAM SAUSAGE •. •• 2 lbs. 25c Levin's Cash Market OYSTERS (Solid Meat) qt. 39c CLA:\IS ...•••. doz. 15c TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 What Your Watch Does Personal Attention Given to your watch, clock or For Its Keep jewelry repairing. Backed by Contributed by J. 0. Ledlic 25 years' experience and money­ See and Hear the The center wheel, carrying the back guarantee. JUST OUT! Lasie.t Radw in the W orldl San Francisco's Skyscrapera. ,. hands, revolves 24 times a day. The Your Big Ben .\larm Clock Prepared b) :-: tiona• G rnptl• society, ually followed then wns n faint trail balance wheel makes nearly half a made as good ali new for ap­ Wuhlr n P r- ":st· "tas, burning Judas In away from the bearings the oil the or all occasions ment, ~Ill he U!;ed by ml)ny who efligy, church proce,slons, rodeos watchmaker uses. All watches At prevailing now ride the ferryboat><. and ,;waggerlng vaqueros In such should be cleaned and oiled at least moderate prices Only 83 lear-. ago, when golrl- feuts of horst>m nshlll as "loping" once a year. Yery small watches 331 Driving Park Ave. full speed with n tray or filled wine h ld ha tt t' m~d humun hordes :m cpt ncro<::s the gla"~es, spilling non!'. l\lor!' Jlrlests s ou ve a en ton even more prairies of San Fraucis~o. It was an and coloni:;ts fr•lt:-t l\lt-xlco. with new frequently because the small('r the A FE 5 , inCant l\lr•xlcun \·lllagc. Today It fruit~, foou ants, ani grains. movement the more minute is the • 1 1 1050 DEWEY AVE. and 404 LEWISTON AVE. Is a grent metrr.polfs of 035,000 In· By 1800, Hu~sinn tr.qlpers, lnmt- suppl:r of oil which it can contain. SALISBURY GLEN 2610 - WE DELIVER - GLEN. 6088 habltaots, hartering with Ala«lm. In::- sen otter>: in tlw l'elp beds, A watch works 168 hours or 10,­ .Jupau, <1hlna. th!' l'tHlipplnrs, ln•lia drift down from l'itkn. Agents 080 minutes, or 604,800 seconds a adio Service ntl AtH:, pinenp- Shri'Wd :Sew gnglnnl," lucludcd than 10,000 of them to fill a thimble. 23c ' tool!:, ts·lnkPt, has l•l'•·ome today our key port antl shoes frot, I.lDil, calicoes from (•!': home;:, cow~, chicl•en~. ,.:nrden9, TENTH WARD Whole or Shank End l'lf the I' cltlr Lowell, cart wh('{'IS from Jo~ngland, gnods ln stores-all were deRerted. ARMOUH'S SKINNED HAMS .•••.•..••••• IOc A great elty hull to ri~e here, for capes, shawls, jev. elry and combs. At el:citement';;; height !'Yf'n the "all­ COURIER the snme rca ons that :Sew York 1 Bearded nn1l buck sklnued !\lis· ora quit arriv-ln!!; ;;hips to race for grew at the Htubon's mouth, Rio !'Our! nncl Kenturky m<'n hegln trick­ the gold fielct~. till a vu<>t ghost F. R. METZINGER - SPECIAL ON STEAKS de Jnnelro and S~ tlney and Hong ling ln. 'l'hen the llud»ou's Bay fleet or silent vessels lay luly anu Editor and Publisher Kong on their gt·e,lt barhor,o;, Shang- company, romlng to lmll­ Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or in~ lt. co. Intrigues increase as years pass; ulatlon multiplied by a hundred Phone Glen. 5318-M Allatt Beauty Shoppe ~ot only In It:< eventful growth, ulsputes arise hetwPen forehmers times. Thousands slept In open 840 Dewey .\te. Glen. 5205 t PERSONAL ! but In the story nf its early begin- and natives, and justice gs·ows bllnd­ lleids. Two streams, new arrivals News matter must be in the SPECIAL TUES & THURS ¢..• - •...- •...._ ...... -...... ·-·-···· ..... ~ nings, you flnd Rnn Francisco le- er. But It's a long walk to Mex­ on their way to the mines and men hands of the editor no later than gitimntely a chilrl or the sea. In leo, sent of power. And one-legged hastening back to spend their dust Monday preceding dates of issue Marcel, Shampoo Miss Betty A. Paskal of Lake­ early days sea paths were the ens!- Santa Anna has ~rlt\'er problems and nuggets, brought tl1e young ~15 Or Finger Wave. ea. 35c view park entertained out of town est way to this coast. nearer home-and In 'l'!':rc:ns. town awa:tlng wealth. PERMANENTS .• $3.50 up guests recently in honor of Mrs. Drake Near There In 1579. Annexation al'ld Gold. Mary Wolfe of Penfield, N.Y. By sea Sir Francis Drake came, War with Mexico. Bark In Wusb- on tbat pioneer world cruise of 11579. lngton sits President Polk, the reso. Mrs. Henry L. Lais and daugh­ It must h1tve been fo~J:gy even then; lute. Scott, Donlphnn, and Zach· .?f.~ PLUMBER ters of Ridgeway avenue enter­ for he mil;sed the Golden Gate to ary Taylor nre In Mexico ; Fr4)e­ tained January 20 at a variety land a bit north, at what is now mont, Kearney, and Kit Oarson Ill WICHMAN'S CASS & LOYSEN shower in honor of Miss Barbara Drakes bay. Claiming the coun- California. Into the little Plaza ot • IHOOB.POBATED Haslip of Hilton, N. Y. try tor his queen, naming It New san Francisco come the United 171 RAVINE .\.lblon, and celebrating the first States sailors to run up the Awerl­ NEW LOW CUT PRICES AVENUE Clen. 530 ChriRtmas service in what today Is can flag. California Is annexed In '-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ l\Iiss Hazel Buchan of Augustine California, Drake sailed away. 1848. ~ - street entertained the Kitty Kard :\'early two centuries passe~e<'mNl to he gold mad. $1.00 Wampole's Cod PlmSCRII'TIONS NEWS ITEMS of Mrs. Streebing of Westmount the Indians. Often It was a contest On every continent men tnllced or Liver Oil . . • . . . . . 64c For accuracy and purity street. Prizes were won by Mrs. to see whether a priest could bnp- California, and In <'Ver increasing $1.00 Ovaltine ...... 6ilc bring your prescriptions PUBLISHED IN Beveridge, Mrs. Schwonke and Mrs. tlze an Indian bl'fore the Indian thousanus they mo,·estward hound. Weather. lng trail from Guadalajara to San Rough, Boisterous Times. It Pays To Trade At CHARGE Oiegt)-llnd finally to the Golden Steerage tickets via Panama sold DRY CLEAXING Gate Itself. Alon::: this same Carol- for $1,000. Thousands went this SEND THEM TO no Root, or "Roynl Road," flanked way; another army around the Wichman Dr g 0. Valley Cleaners, Inc., of 1787 today by golt clubs and "hot-dog" Horn· others across Nicaragua or A Professional Pharmacy Dewey avenue, do dry cleaning stands, came Don Gaspar de Portola, 1\Iex:l;o. Death took frightful toll, 858 DEWEY AVE. cor. DRIVING PARK AVE. The Courier Office and pressing at 69c, calling and de­ go\·ernor of Bajn California, seek- especially among those crossing the livering to their customers. Miss Ing a bay called ~ronterey. "Royal western deserts. 25 S. Water Street Frances Drexel of Pullman avenue Road" they called It, euphemls- Imagine San Francisco then. Gold Free I GLEN. IPrescriptions called • is manager of the store.-Adv. tlcally_; put what Don Gaspar act.: craz!, orr on the treasur.!!_ hunt Delivery 970 or 969 for and delivered Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

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1 BLACKHAWK DIVISION WANT ADS BOY SCOUT NEWS Rates per insertion: 2c word minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 B. Water St. Christman•s Market Scouts and scoutcrs of the ~._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._. ____,_,,_,._.._.._.._.__J Glen. 1787-\Ve Deliver Blackhawk Di'.ision, Boy Scouts of GUARA~TEED Rebuilt Vacuum EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re­ 350 Driving Pk Ave. America, are looking forward to Cleaners as low as $8. Variety pairs, all makes. Nlne years Sib­ several· events of activity and in- Vacuum Cleaner Co. 264 Lyell ley's Hoover. Kelly, 166 Clay Ave. Milk Fed DUCKS • • • 15c terest in the next few manths. Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 3643. Chief among the activities will be W A N T E D - Everyman and ..:::..-=:T:.::E:.::X_:.T:..::...:IL.=.E:.__W_E_' A_V_IN_ G_, _m_e_n_d-in_g_; For Fricasee the annual Spring Rally to be held women to bring that watch or clock moth holes, torn places, burns re- which needs repairing to Anderson, rk Fresh Dressed FOWL • 2 for 85c this year at Kodak Park, March 21; 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- woven 1 e new, any garment. 73 a swimming meet at the Maplewood antecd. Eastman Ave. Glen. 6636-W. PORK SAUSAGE MEAT "Y" pool at an early date; and a CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. FOR RENT-6-room upper Boa- FRESH-CUT HAMBURG ...... l lbs 25c Divisional Court of Honor April 18 Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- ton. Newly decorated. 257 Augus- Large Horne Dressed (Very Finest) at Grace M. E. Church. sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 tine St. Glen. 3196-_W~.;....·;_ ____ The events of tne Spl·ing R:llly Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. FOR RENT-Cozy heated apart- ROASTING CHICKENS (4 to 6lb) 25c \vill be as follows: inspection, knot -UPHOLSTERING-Call Chas. F. ments. $6 and $7 per week. 196 Williams, Glen. 4187, for estimates. ~riving Park Ave. Garage if de- tying, compas relay, bugling, sig- You will be assured of the best in s1red. Supt. on premises. "' Yz LB. IROQUOIS LITTLE PIG nailing, equipment race and , yes workmanship and materials used. EXPERT SERVICg on all makes FREE PORK SAUSAGE WITH EACH and no relay. Lat~st fabric samples. Shop at 359 washing machines. Wringer rolls POUND PURCHASED AT REG PRICE. 22c The \\inning troop will be re- ~xmgton Ave. $2.00. Estimates given free. Low- warded by having its numbl'r en- I HAVE YOU tried our special est possible charges. Phone Glen. . d h . • odorless cleaning fluid, 35c gal. de- 2586-W for prompt senice. Wm. ~:i~H PORK SHOULDERS : • 7c gr~\e upon t e SJher plaque for livered, 30c gal. at store. Niblack Mahany, 283 Flower City Park. which troops of the Blackhawk and Eppinger, 398 Ridge Road. ANY )lAKE of vacuum cleaner Sauerkraut lb 2c Pigs Hocks 10c Division have been competing since Glen. 2311. completely overhauled for $2. Call llring your own container Choice and Meaty it was offered last year. The first UPHOLSTERING-New piecesG-=.::le:.::n:.:... =4:..::1..;.4::.:1.:._.. ______..__ troop to win three rallies will be- ml!dc; old Pit:ces re-covered. . Re- DRESSMAKING - First class come the owners of the plaqul'. P~~s of all kin~s. Lowest prices. dressmaking and repairing. Take Pure Pork Sausage Links 2 lbs 25c L1vmg room suites $60 up. Steko advantage f lo · d 11 Troop L? of the Dewey Avenue Upholstering, 126 Stckc Ave. Glen. o w pr1ccs an en on After you ha\e bought one Presbyterian Church has won both 13712-l\1. ~~~~. ~3:~J~O Merrill St., or phon~ order at this market you v.ill makc up your mind that the rallies held so far and will be fight- SEWING MACHINES over- NEW-WRINGER ROLLS for any Any Garment Desireable all ~a'i"g here i~ as REAL as the ing to become permanent owners hauled, cleaned and adjusted for make of washer $5 a set complete. Quality is HIGH. of the trophy, while all the other $1. Call Glcn. 4141. Washers oiled and greased for DRY CLEA1~ED 69 FOR RENT troops will be striving to not only CANA!UES-Home raised. Sing- $1.50. Call Glen. 4141. AND PRESSED COl\IHINATION SPECIAL t thi· b ,. . . ers, $4.9<>-$6. Females for breed- -WHY LOOK for hou...;:s-es-.--:C-,alc:-1-u-s, C Ideal for small dance, preven s, ut to g.un " 1eg ing. 1-iel'ds, Song Restorer. Banks, we'll call for you. We have the best Safe - Sanitary - Odorless Large Loaf BOND Bread themselves. !56 Clay Ave. homes at lowest rentals. VAN card pa1·ty or meeting, ~ lb. SLICED BACON and No date has been set for the PAINTING and paperhanging. DEUSEN. Glen. 2497. $5 per Evening. Small SNIDER'S CATSUP division swim, at which a troop will Heasonable. W. Bradley, 221 Kis- FLOWERS-I<'uo-ne-,-.a~l-d"'"e-s""ign_s_a Valley Cleaners, Inc. be selected to 1·epresent the clivi- lingbury St. Ph~Glen. 2344-R. specialty. Rock bottom prices for Also available on All for 21c sion in the city swim late in Feb- DRESS SALE-Still going on. cash. Quality Floral Shoppe, 24 1787 DEWEY AVENUE monthly basis ruary. However it is expected Dresses .marked down to rock-~ot- Delmar St. J. L. Dixon. Call & Delivery· Service : tom pr1ces. More new sprmg FOR RENT-304 Bernice St. 6- 333 Dl'iving Pk. Ave. SMOKED HAM that all troops w1ll be well repre- dresses just in. Dewey Sample room single, sun parlor, tile vesti­ PHONE-GLEN. 7032 sented at the Maplewood "Y" pool Dress Shop, Lena Heisz, 1864 bule and bath, attached garage, ENDS • . 9c lb the ne>..-t few Saturday nights, pre- Dewey Ave. Glen. 1646. $35. Also 135 Fox St., near Ridge- paring for the contest. LOST-O_n Ridgeway Av~. be- way Ave. and No. 40 School, 6 Anniversary week of the found· tween Perrmt?n St. an? ratlroad, • rooms, nearly new•. garage. $30. SEl\'IET - SOLVAY $1 ALLOWANCE FRESH FOWL 17c . 2 keys on chp. Bannmger, 940: Truesdale, 876 R1dgeway Ave. m.g of the Boy Scout movement 1 Rirlgeway Ave. Glen. 2998-l\1. 1 Glen. 2305-W. COKE (3 to 4 lb. Avge.) lb. Will be observed Fe.b~.ary 8. to 15. , -,~T~i-;N;7";:iS;..::G;::;-A~R"""A""'G:-::E:-o"""ff=-e-r_s_a....,3""0--d,....a-y On YOUl' old iron (re- Large, Strictly Fresh Each troop of the dJVlSIOll Will dec- R d' T' Q . special on all kinds of auto repair- s SQ EGGS ....•.... doz. 18c orate some neighborhood display a 10 Ips, uestions Iing. W< .·~ • Dr. Bruce Suter for Pubhc Health cabinet but can find no way of sep­ ··,1.-11 merit badge instruction. In addi- arating speaker and chassis, and MEN'S• CAPS I tion most of the scoutmasters of the leads are so short I can't re- 1 • MARION'S 25c ~~t~~i ' the Blackhawk division were pres· move the chassis . with~ut the 1 BOYS' GOLF Regularly $1 . . speaker. I am afratd to lift both Finger Wave, Marcel, 25 ent for a meetmg dm:cted by out together as 1 fear I might pull MEN'S PAJAMAS Shampoo, Eyebrow Arch C HOSE and Henna Rin!

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Yol. V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 16, 1933 No. 21 I NEWVETERANS' POST Young People Present SOUTHERN ATMOSPHERE NEXT ISSUE IUnique Piano Recital COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN CHARTERED IN TENTH Musical Comedy Feb. 23 WILL FEATURE SOCIAL Of The Courier I At Church Tomorrow FOR DANCE APPOINTED Newest addit10n to ward organi- Young people's organizations of flpecial lighting effects attd will be' published Pupils of Mrs. Mildred C. Neth All committees have been set to zations was fonnally chartPrl'd Sat- the Lutheran Church of the Re- unique decorations ·will transform THURS., MAR. 2 will be heard in a unique piano work on prepm·ation for the ninth I · •I1 t ltfiJl tit<' Veterans' the Columbus Ballroom into a ur< a} Illg w ' ' deemer will present the musical recital at No1th Presbyterian annual dance and entertainment of Memorial Post of the Veterans of d "Th N .,. . · t ,, southern paradise for the Holy Ros­ the Republican Club of the ward, , · "' • fl' · come y e 1 ew ..1 1ms er, Church tomorrow (Friday) eve­ 1• OI'Cigll Vl teams of the request. outstanding event of tho year's pro­ Jiirst officers nrc as follows: A. Following the entertainment and }Jatronesses: Dr. and Mrs. ll. gram of necessity must be made Women's Republican Club of the The recital is in the form of a H. Klem, commander; Herbert J. Duffy, l\Ir. nnd l\Irs. Bert Hoi­ I considerably iu advance. ward, captained by Mrs. C. Ji;. Bost- musicale and play. Those taking C'hnsley, senior vice-commander; there will be dancing until 12 with fend, Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dan­ I Dr. Joseph L. Guzzetta, Council­ James F. McGinnis, junior 'ice- music by the Penn Men's Orches­ ehy, .:\1r. and 1\lrs. l\larcille, Dr. and · k d '1' D t c· · 'II part are pupils in the music classes \TIC an "' ISS o lmmo, WJ I at No. 34 School. man-at-Large, is chairman of the commnnder; Fr~d T. O'Connor, tra. Refreshments will be served Mrs. John Connors, .Mr. and l\Irs. meet next :\1onday night at the The project is sponsored by the committee in charge; Joseph H. quartermaster; E. W • .l\Ieissner, of- by a committee of the Bethany Elmer Schubert. I Rush is secretary, and Merton J. fleer of the day; W. C. Taylor, ad- Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Tobir} club rooms, 840 Dewey avenue, to Young People's Sunday Evening complete plans for the dri\·e which Group and no admission will be De Witt, tl·easurcr. Charles E. jutant. Klcm and O'Connor are Lloyd Smith has the title role of 1\lr. and l\lrs. Leo .McSweeney, :\Ir. Llo:stwick is honorary chairn1an. opens :\larch 1. All members of charged, but a si!'l'er offering will the orgamzers of the new post. the new .minister, with June Knitt, and l\lrs. Lee Hastings, :\Ir. and The committee chairmen as an­ Tn1stees nrc T. W. Beck, 18 the new school teacher who is Mrs. Patrick Dwyer, Honorable teams are requested to be present. be taken and refreshments sen·ed. On Thursday evening, February The public is invited. nounced by Dr. Guzzetta, are as months; John T. Richards, 12 chosen to be the bride. Other solo Joseph 1\f. Feeley, 1\Ir. and Mrs. follows: 23, at 8 o'clock there will be a card Children who will take part are months; George Paille, 6 months. numbers are sung by Walace King George Bauman, Mr. and 1\Irs. Jo­ Program, Edward A. Kraus; tick­ party at the club rooms, 840 Dewey VirgiDia Brasch, Albert LaFeve, The po~t 1s meeting temporarily at as the sexton, Kenneth Keilman, seph Coppinger, i'llr. and Mrs. ets, Councilman Nelson A. Milne; 14&5 Dewey avenue and it is ex- the choir's leading baritone, and Gt•orge ,J, ::.\'ier, l\Ir. and Mrs. Em­ avenue, for ladies and gentlemen. Marjorie Delano, Phebe Jane Col- Miss Grace Mas:-;eth i8 chairman. lier, Mary Ella Wagar, Lillian door, Hany Preston; decoration, pected thai pel'lll!lnt1s sen·ice in any branch of Old Maids' Club, and Mildred Stef­ gan, Mr. and l\Irs. Walter Maher, Gertrude Hall will sing two solos. . Glen. 5167. ~r H Rh d . . usher, Joseph C. Schnepp; public- the service is the qualification for fen as president of the Ladies' Aid, l\h·. and Mrs. William Rice. • ISS t~ 1en do e~ !S m charge of itv, Donald N. Morris. At the next business meeting, on decora 1ons an 1\Iiss Pluma Swain, • membership. All eligible senice and Leonard Hammer as the leader 1 Thursda~·. March 2, :Morley B. Tur­ refreshments. men arc im1.ted to become mem- of the choir. Tickets are 25 cents. B \ u M .A~ & HA Y.:\'ES HALL will tell more of the history bcrs. The next me,.,ting- of the post IS AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 1 '::;on M,\rch 1. of early Rochester, going on from Kitchen Band to Play The large hall over Bauman and "'Indian Allen's Death." Schmitz New Owner of Ba)"lleS market is being redecorated l\Irs. F. V. Coppinger was hos­ Countrie~Faire Tonight At Dewey Ave,l Church and the floors wa.xed in preparation tess at the weekly party yesterday. A unique entertainment v.ill be e Glenn Jackson to Speak Kenny Furniture Store for a number of card parties, These are {rogressive parties and at Grace M. E. Church givl'n tomorro\\ (li'riday) evening dances, meetings and other social Turning back the pages of time 7 T. Sale of the entire stock and fix­ are held each Wednesday aftemoon at Dewey Avenue Presbyterian at No. P. A. Meeting ture~:' of G. C. Kenny, furniture events. The hall is now aYailable in the clubrooms. and shifting the locale from urban Church in the form of a Kitchen Glenn Jackson, Assistant Gen­ manufacturer and dealer, to Her­ for rental for these types of af­ ~Irs. F._ L. Thomson, president to rural, members of the Fellow- Band. All the instruments used t!ral Secretary, Y. l\1. C. A., will be bert J. Schmitz was announced re­ fairs to any local organization. will entertain the officers of the ship Class of Grace l\I. E. CliUrch nrc made from kitchel:. utensils. ,.;peaker at the Parent-Teacher As­ cently. 1\Ir. Schmitz, who had been \\'hen alterations have been com­ club tomorrow evening at her home will open the doors tonight to "Ye Specialty numbers such as Scotch pleted, it is expected that it will be Olde Tyme Countrie Faire." . . sociation mectin~ of Lakeview connected "ith the Kenny com­ 1041 Dewey m·cnue, at bridge. , . . bag p1pes, Dutch twms, etc., are School !\o. 7, Thursday, February one of the mo~t desirable halls for I roceeds w11l be used for rehef th Th' · b · h ld pany for the past fh·e years Its as­ on e program. IS IS emg e 23, at 8 p. m. His subject will be sistant manager, is continuing the moderate-sized gatherings in the NEW B.\KE SHOP OPENED wor\among the needy of the com- under the auspices of "The Glean- "'l'hl \Vhy and Wherefore of Par- city. store at the same location, 1476 ON DEWE't BY HOLWEDES mum Y· . . J ers," a circle of the church, of Pnt Education." Lake avenue. Among the vanous attract10ns whl'ch M . W· It L Sk' f Announcement is made this week b ti . f 1s. a er . mner o l't·Ler ·n Laul'ini, \ iolinist, just re­ With many years' experience in LA HELLE SHOPPE of the opening of a new bake shop WI e co~ .nuous moVIes, ancy Augustine street is president. Tick- tumC'd from a succt•ssful season as the furniture business, ~Jr. Schmitz Special sale of dresses at $1.95 work exh1b1ts, games, stunts, ets for adult . 26 t d in the Tenth Ward. It is the Betty 1 "1' t k · d . , t s are cen s an orchestra leader and soloist for R. is well versed in the manufactur- • and $3.95. New spring dresses Bake Shop at 1314 Dewey a\'(•nuc, c owns, n·e s oc Ju gmg, e c. children 10 cents. All the refreshments, such as pea- K. 0., will fu•'llish the evening's' ing as well as the retailing of fur- $5.95 up. Alterations free. Hats featuring a complete line of baked musical treat. Refreshments will nuts, hot-dogs, ice cream, popcorn, niture. PreYious to his connections reduced from $1.88 to 50c. La Belle goods. ~lr. and )Irs. George Hol­ . , Apparel ShoppC', 1517 Lake J\ve. orangeade and coffee will be on AT EDOUARU'S SA ll-1 P LE be :en eYenings.-Adv. wede are the proprietors. sale. It is promised to be one of DRESS SHOP-New Spring Wash with Howe and Rogers, the Hub------Frocks, g1laranteecl tub fast, regu­ sW\.· CLEA~ERS :\lOVE bard, Eldredge & ::\Iiller Co. and RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW the most entertaining events in the lar and extra sizes. 69c each or ! history of the class. for $1.19. Just an-ivcrl, uew Silk TO ST '"Cynara" ~amuel Goldwyn's great Ladies Hose Sp~cials at 19c, f5c, cation at 835 Dewey avenue. The complete assortment of bedding. Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro; Furniture and glassware bought star has prowd that he is still and 95c pair. Full-fasltior~ Service 4ore was formerly around the cor- The manufacturing, re-upholster- "Scarlet Dawn" v.ith Doug Fair­ and sold. Also repaired and refin­ tceight Hose 59c pai1·. Sheer Chif­ 1 showing the other side of his act­ ished. See our offerings at 315 ner from its new quarters on Driv- ing anrl repairing end of the busi- banks, Junior, and Nancy Carroll. fon Thnad Silk Iiosc 65c pair. ing ability. "Arrowsmith" wns a Driving Park .·\....-e. Glen. 542-W. EDOl .llW'S SAMPLE DRESS ii g Park avenue. ness is also being continued. Fri.-Sat.-"Afraid to Talk" with great and greatly successful oppor­ Edwin Easterbrook.-Ad\·. SHOP, 1546 La/;~ A L't'.-Aclt•. Eric Linden and Sidney Fox; "Fast tunity for him to return to his seri- BEAUTY SPECIALIST LAXGLOIS-SUR-LAC Life" with Willinm Haines and ous days and "Cynara" carries on Get th<' hest in service at Rose Why pay the unreasonably high the tradition. This screen adapta­ Beauty Parlor, 14·10 Dewey Ave. Madge Evans. taxes on Rochester real estate when tion from the stage play in which Skilled op<'rator, :\lr. Sheldon, for­ you can live on beautiful Conesus Sun.-Tues.-"Cynara" with Ron­ Whip't Cream Specials merly of Edward'l-l, will take your Lake all the year I"ouncl. Forty Philip l\Ierivale was such a success appointment. I<'ing-C'r waving, minutes drive from vour business in ald Colman and Fay Francis; "Cen­ last season in New York gives Col­ sh~tmpooing and mankuring 35c. Hochester. $30 down will buy a tral Park" with Joan Blondell. man a role of emotional power and Phom• GIC'n. Gl GR for appointment. $300 lot, 40 x 100 feet. You can Hun.-)lon.-Tucs. Review subtlety such as he n<'crh:;. Ath-. build yom· own bungalow or we Motion picture requirements will build you a 5-room bungalow make some strange demands upon Whip't Cream Sponge with Pine­ for ~500 which you can pay for by FOR PRINTING the month like rent while you en­ the studio "prop" man, as is evi­ PHONE THE COVRIBR joy living in it. See owne1: at 241 dencery Bf.'st Prime Steer Dead tree:; could not be used as ins; Hotel Wife, Ruth Lyons; Se­ SPECIAL FOR F IDAY ft C the leaves wither too soon. So the cret Love, Louise Gerard; Erie prop dC'partment got the order to Water, Walter Edmonds; One By AND SATURDAY AT • ~ 1 oast Beef • • lb 11c One, Dalton; .l\lidsummer l\la

' Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 16, 19:13 Tenth Ward Courier BIG ADULTS ~~~~~~~~~~~.------2Features l!r.Vid(ERj\ 25c Tonight (Last time) I Friday - Saturday L~~::~,~!,~!~~~J ESTERP URE FOODSHOP "~ON D \UGIITI.;R" and ''AFRAW TO TALl{" Redcl'mcr Lutheran-The theme Lynn l\lcl\Iichael on Dewey avenue. 1497 DEWEY AVE. GLEN. 1454 ''SCAIU,ET DA W:-l'" and "FAST LIFE'' of tho sermon for next Sunday :\ext Sunday Rev. Kazmaycr will' SUNDAY- MONDAY - TUESDAY morning will be "Lord, Take Not take for his to}Jic, "l\Iy Greatest FREE PARKING IN REAR l~rom Us Thy Savmg Word," based Boo:;t." The evening service will on the prophecy of Amos. The be given over to music and modi­ chorus choir will sing an anthem tations on ''Hymns :My Mother and lead in the singing of the fol- Taught 1\le." lowing hymns, "When Morning: The Ladies' Aid members are Gilds the Skies," "0 Word of God selling wax paper and have also 11c Incarnate" and "Lord, Thy Word gone into the jig saw puzzle busi- CYNARA A bideth." ness. STEAM SAUSAGE with Honald The Orpheus Male Chorus under PORK SAUSAGE LINKS Coleman and the direction of Lewis J. Marsh pre- Dewey Ave. Presbyterian-- A PORK SAUSAGE MEAT • l{ay Franch~ sented a prog1·am of sacred music successful auction tea was held rc­ BACON IN THE PIECE lb 11c Sundur Pvening in the church audi- ccntly at th<' adjoining homes of )lutine<·s Daily-Adults 15c, Children lOc ('til 5 o'clock) tol'ium to a large and appreciative l\lrs. Hany Maher and .Mrs. Frank­ audicn<"e. This sel'Yice was spon- lin Thomas of Seneca parkwny. sorcd by the llrotherhood Bible This was under the auspic<.>s of the Boneless Rib Roast Beef • 23c HOLY ROSARY DOINGS Class, Alfred Doe, president, which Golden Hule Circle of which Mrs. meets each Sunday morning at l\laher is president. Finger Wa,e, Marcel, Thq committee in charge of the 9:45 m the parish house. The ThP Missionary Society of which Best Pot Roast Beef • • 12c Shampoo, Henna Hinsc, social which Holy Hosary is spon­ s}>eakcr for next Sunday will be 1\Irs. Alson Parker is president, held - E.)ebrow Arching and soring tomorrow (Friday) e'·ening William C. Storandt. a cafeteria supper on February 8. I Boiling Beef ..... 5c Hair Cutting •. • ••• 5 at the Columbus Club promises a Tonight, young people of Re- The Dorcas Circle, Mrs. R. B. Introducing DORE TOILET delightful sojourn in the Sunny deemer will entertain the young Archey, president, met nt the home REQUIRlTJ<:c:;., ..... 2:Jc each South. Joseph l\IcKague is general flCOplc of the Christ Lutheran of l\lrs. Banta in Clay avenue on COUNTRY RO LBUTTER lb 19c chairman. Pt•rmanent~. com11letc . $2.!'i0 up Church with a valentine party in February G. Bandage., were rolled. BULl( CREAM CHEESE ...... lb. 39c GLEN. I No Appt. Necessary Next Tuesday evening, February Redeemer parish house. The com- Mter a short business m<'eting and 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. 21, the L. C. B. A. is sponsoring a mittee in charge consists of Landis devotional service, entertainment BRICI( CHEESE . 12Yzc CHATEAU . 14Yzc 1 card party in the school hall. The Wyant, Winnie Smith and .Marion was furnished by a committee com- following committee is in charge: Low, assisted by the executive com- posed of Mrs. J·;mil Blattner, .Mrs. :Mohawk Valley Brand Twin . :\lrs.l\Iargaret ;.\lcCarthy, .l\Iiss Jen- mittec, Leonard Hammer, Einar Lester Scamml'll and l\Irs. Frank­ LIMBURGER CHEESE, lib. brick ...... 27c nie McCarthy, .Mrs . .Mary Ball, Mrs. Anderson, Paul Lange and Helen lin Thomas. The committee for re­ S8ton .i.\Iyrtlc Ryan, .Mrs. Margaret Woehr. All young people and frcshments included Mrs. Charles CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE .... 2 lbs. U:)c co Weber, l\Irs. Mary Fitzpahick, .Mrs. their f1·imuls are urged to be pres- Coster, Mrs. Walter Skinner and Beclcwith Coal Co. Amelia Scranton, Mrs. Irene Jost, ent to help make the affair a sue- .Mrs. A1·chey. A thimble was pre- Fresh Mrs. Laura Skinner, Mrs. Mildred cess. sented to Miss Nettie Johnson who Dressed Roasting Chiclcens 23c 271 Lyell Ave. Glen. 811 Foltz, Miss Helen Skinner, Miss The young people's organizati-ons is l<.>aving Hochestcr soon to live in "------.....: Elizabeth Schumbehl, Mrs. Theresa of Rcdecme1' are planning a musical Philadelphia. Carbone, l\Irs. ~Iargaret Knope, entertainment, "'fhe New 1\linis- Tureen suppers will be held at ~~~~~~~~~~ .Mrs. Jennie :Murphy, Miss Lillian ter," to be given in Ascension par- the church every Wednesday at Greeting Cards Lechleitner, Miss Anna !\lillcr, !\Irs. • ish hall Thursday and Friday eve- 6:30, after which n short devotional Jennie's Hat & Dress Shop FOR ALL OCCASIONS Rachel Haight, ~!iss Eleanor lnings, F!'bruary 23 and 24, followed scr\'ice will be led uy Rev. Andrew 1340 DE\VEY A VENUE, cor. ELECTRIC Magee, )1iss Dora Hetzler, Mrs. b) social dancing with music by the :Xcilly, pastor. W. H. Jackson, Jeweler Cecelia Efing, 1\Irs. Mary Haller, Penn !\len's Orchestra. Tickets are Something different in the way :325 Driving Park Ave. 1\lrs. Elizabeth McKenna, :Miss An- 25 c<'nts. Leonard Hammer is gen- of entertainment and promising Full Line of New Spring Dresses ~~~~"S..~'~ gelina Pasquale, l\lrs. !lucille Cui- C'ral chairman of arrangements and much merriment, will be held Fri­ hane, 1\Irs. Esther Downs. Paul I.nngc has charge of the stage day evE-ning, February 17, when the for Miss and Matron On the following Monday eve- and costumes. The entertainment Kitchen Band will put on specialty ning, February 27, the last card is under the personal direction of numbers. This entertainment will SPECIAL SEL£CTION at $2.95 party before Lent will take place Austin F. Grab who is conducting be held under the auspices of "The under the sponsorship of the fol- rehearsals Wednesday and Friday Gleaners," of \\ hich Mrs. Walter L. OTHERS at $3.95-$4.95 and $6.95 10 ,, ing group of women from the I e\·cnings with special dress rehear- SkinnE-r of Augustine street is pres- 1 a $1.49 $1.88 parish: .Miss Grace Masseth, Mrs.~ sal at Ascension Hall next Monday ident. NEW HATS! at and Arthur Jewett, .Mrs. Cornelius Dan- C\'l'ning. 1 On Wednesday, March 1, at 1 \V ASH DRESSES $}.251 Alterations .Free ahy, the :\Iisscs Grace Baxter, l\lon- o'clock the ten circles of the church ($1.95 Value) . . . . Open Eves. 'Til 10:00 ica Powers, Mayme HennE-ssy and Grace .\r. K The Bills Class will will hold a mass m<.>eting and lunch- .Miriam Hadlock, :\Irs. Edward hold its 1·eglllar monthly meeting c~n. Leaders of l':tch circle will 1 <.ieiger, l\Irs. Ann Dy<.>r, ~lrs ..Jo- Fl'urunry !:!0 at the home of Mrs. gJVe reports on the1r work fo1· the seph Kiefer and Mrs. William Arthur Banws, 71 Glendale park. year. Election of officers will be Announcing SEMET- SOLVAY 1\lorgan. Miss Etlwl .Moore is president of held. 'fhe oflicers this year were Honest service and honest The final pre-Lenten social has tlus class of young women. ~Ir.~. Andrew Ncillr, president; H. J. SCHMITZ COKE vaJue-fot' you on Lincoln's bt•en scheduled fur Friday cv<.>ning, ~ext l:iunday moming at 10 Mrs. W. L. Skinner, first vicc-prcs­ SUCCI~S~OR TO G. C. KENNY Birthday and every other day F!'bruary 24, in the school hall. o'clc<'k the Hcv. E. C. Humphrey idcnt; Mrs. Sdwin 1\Iix, second' vice­ SUSQUEHANNA Catherine Hanley and her commit- will bt- gu!'st speaker at the :\len's presjdent; Mrs. J. J. Carmichael, .Furniture & Upholstering ANTHRACITE in the year. Sommers' motor tee promise a good t1me. Bible Class. Special orchestral mu- secretary; and !\Irs. C. 11. Nelson, Continuing at the r epairs are dependable. The combined efforts of Holy sic by the Arion Sextet \\ill con- trea::;urer. same location Rosary and Sacred Heart pmishes elude the ses..,ion. Fred Hennig, COAL C.F.SOM ERS are being put forth to insure the Sr., b president of the class. All :;\orth l'reo;;byterian The annual 1476 LAKE A VENUE -and - GBNBRAL REPAIRING succrss of the musicale which will.; men not affiliated \\ith any other luncheon meeting and election of officers of the Women's Society is Upholstering coP..FINtHt.CLENwooo IWE rEL.GLfN •e•o take place Sunday evening, 1\larch Bible C'lnss nrc invited. WOOD 12, in the Columbus Auditorium. The girl scouts -t>f Troop 3 will to take place at the church today Custom Built Living Room Mrs. Charles R. Garner is in charge stage a play and interesting ex- at one o'clock. Furniture and Bedding lly Barrel or Cord 00 I of the. program an~ Edward P. ht~it for th:ir Girl Scout Xight on At the regular meeting of the Hepairing and Remodeling Young People's Sunday Evening 1Flynn IS general chairman of the Fnday evemng, February 24, at the FREE ESTIJI.4TES ticket committee. church. Friends and parents are Group llE'Xt Sunday the topic for SULLIVAN'S invited to attend. Several members discussion \\ill be ''What Is Sun­ Open Wed. GLEN. GLEN\VOOD 6986 of tl1e Girl Scout Council will be day For?" John Swain will pre­ ~···•-••·•-•·• • •·•-•-•-••· • -••·•--•-• .. ••••-• .. ••·•oo··~ & Sat. Eves. 2100 402% LEXINGTON AVE. present. Miss Alice Stevenson is side and the discus::-ion will be led general chairman of the affair as­ by i\In;. E. J. Miller. Prices Within the f PERSONALI sisted by the Misses Norma Doell, One of the events fo1· which the Means of Everyone ~ ...... ¢. Paticia Ross, Margaret Lapp, Adele women of the churt•h are pl·cpar­ ing is a "Jiggs Dinnc1·" to take T Ill•: cha•·"•'S f"r our T. N. T. Pedro Club met at the Page and Jean Folmsbee. Every girl in the troop will have a part place on Wednesday evening, t' .1) R unr policy at the respective meetings were pers at the church on Wednesday condition) through the church oflice (Glen­ The Radic to nwcl till' .,,.,.,)~ of ..:u·h won by 'Mrs. Oliphant, Mrs. Bever­ evening, February 22, from 5:30 to - wood 921 ). towards a new pa•ticul.tr Clc•c. \\lull"' ~r age and !\Irs. Donaldson; l\Irs. 7:00. 'l'ickcts can be obtained from tht·) rn.ty he• th•• !Jigh Streebing, :Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs. J. Jordan, 351 Selye terrace Hospital \VESTINGHOUSE >;tom! tnlB of onr ,...n icc or l\lrs. H. Witters, 446 Selye ter­ Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Dewey ..\ Y<.>. Rl'formed-Sunday ADJUSTOMATIC are al\\a\8 mamtaincd. Holloway and 1\Irs. Scott. race. evening at the rcbrular service con­ SICK RADIOS The Shepard Class will hold a ducted by the Young People's So­ IRON J O S. J . BUCKLEY CO\'ered dish supper at the church ciety, the guest speaker was the CURED PROMPTLY Our Gang Club met at the home Monday, February 20, at 6:30 FUNERAL DIRECTOR of Mrs. H. Pierce, prizes being won Rev. R. L. Bailey, of the Pittsford and PROFESSIONALLY MYERS &STO NEHAM 796 DEWEY AVE. o'clock. 1\lrs. Lillian Conklin and R. Baptist Church. Tolophonc Glenwood 4906 by 1\Irs. Schwonkc nnd 1\lrs. F. group leaders nrc in charge. Electrical Con tractors Streebing. Mrs. M. Scott of West­ The newly organized brirls' club 1517 Lake Ave. (Downstairs) held its first meeting on February RUSSELL'S mount street will be the next At WAGG'S CORNERS l.ewiston A Yc. M. E.-Rev. Kaz­ 8 and is now meeting regularly RADIO SERVICE hostess. mayer spoke Sunda:r morning and each Wednesday at 7:30. Any girls 1491 Dewey Ave. Glen. 7196 GLEN\VOOD 2604 Rev. I•;mest E. Davis of the West interested are invited to join. Mrs. John Yokel of A vis street Ave. l\1. g, Church was the guest Tonight at the church, a !!Upper ANY GARMENT entertained at her home Saturday spea'l

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Maxwell House and \ "t~ en 1n SL nusagc . . . 2 lbs . 2-·>C Levin's Cash Market Beechnut Coffee • •••. lb. 27c F re!;h Oyst t> rs • •• •• . qt. 39c TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 Naval Reserve Members Chime and Mantel Have Sauerkraut Supper Clocks Repaired The newly formed 9th Division You may have a n expensive clock you WANT PROPERLY HOMEO NERS Social Association held its first af. TAKEN CAR E OF-CALL ATT TIO fair Saturday night-a sauerkraut GLEN\VOOD 5668 supp<>r at the Little Pinetrce Inn. Owing to present I will call for, repair a nd de­ .\n <>ntcrtainment followed in which liver, personally. 1\loney back and being in a position to vnl~~, ....- members of the club took part, "1\ith guarantee backed by 25 years' Jarge orders for materials rec­ experience. ord low prices that are certain Norbert Thibault as master of cere- to rise in the Spring, we a1·e able A Szechwan' Med1cine Man. monies. President Norman Hus- Wm. H. Jackson, Jeweler to contract NOW for work at 325 Driving Pa rk A venue ll'r••Pu ,. hv ,, :-: •tlnnul cu.,~:..-ar•h"•l OnP 1\P\'Pl" >'PI's 11 IIIOillllll(!fit dedi- I hard promi~es more good times in prices that CANN01' be had later. 1 1 111 All work contracted for will be done after April j:;u c· 1 1': I Ptl to a \HilTiot·, hut mnny to vir- tlw l"uture. ( \\ 1\ tl Sui\ leo.) • I I f "I.Et'll\\',\:\ pl"i>YitH'C ('hina cen- tm>us ,,." 01\f', w IO t"l' lt!~l'rl to re· I H crfJ'a the baker!f they're all 1st, but to get the benefit of present low prices you must • ' IWIITV 'tfl1·r lltt•ll· hu;;hnnrl~ had Ll'l' ul' rPCl'nt clbturbanees, is 1 I. · '!1 I t ' · FPPE R DEWEY LE.\.GUE talking about--the new cont•·act for the work before April 1st. 1 0 1 S Olle or the riclwsL, lll.Ost popu- I II'C ' tl't"S t"l'llt'C'I ~~· r·n~·a per-, 'l'eam Standintrs If if • ~ 1 I I . f 111it h:l\'e !hc• fqur r·harn,.ter,.. Wu Kin .., your house is in need of a new roof, or you a rc L planning to re-roof your property later on, it would be Il• 11 ~ 1111 I p l" !lre~!(UC l"l'"lOIIS 0 • • \V l'hlll.. )lnl't'O l'OIther tHIJ.:Tl~ll~.ltn 111 Oil!' hom£>g!•nrl'allou,;; t llvlll~ to· Hickorynuts ...... 27 24 Betty Bake Shop to your advantage to give us a call. It will cost you 11 cultl\',llcrl garden with :;reut c1t- " ,,. t ('!" t '· • Cocoanuts 27 24 ( BETTY JIOJ,WE DE) •t'S. • <'>' Inn Ill1 g 1I I) I I i 1Nl "'The }! [ c •··········-······· -····"-"- :NOTHING FOR AN ESTIMATE and statement of ,\ 111ron• I!IIHh>t·n snhrtquet is J f , ., , aze nuts ·-·--·-··-···-··-··-··-······ 24 27 • fh" C f \ . ., .:u\l1 , o 11 te 1 n~:or1 n. or nrnr1 v \V· 1 ut ? 4 ,,7 1:314 DEWEY AVENUE " •:U"( I'll (I • !lta. •• It h It I I • ,, n s ·-----······-····-·-····--·· - "' terms we can offer you. 'I k 1 • 1'\"crv " v 1'S " tnwl'r n.:: ~~ nt nel . . ,. ( betwet>n :Hagee a nd Electric) ( IIIII: Ill!;, the \\ an;::tze port, 1;;: u r . tl • t ti I t I I I lndandual :\verages 0 1 ELMER G. WILLIS GLE • 5792 gt·cat doon\,1) of Szec·bwun. It- is rom tree <'<'n "'••r es n Bantcl ---··---····-···---·- 190 Home Made Bread 10c ROOFING CONTRACTOR 64 AUSTIN ST. a wnllecl city of GOo.noo lnb:tultants, height 'l'hey nrl' g(•r.erall) placed Bauman ----·-----·- 188 The large loaf 1nlgn lnlhrtnee UtJOn the ~ ·~;er!oth. ---·-··-·----- 168 5 HA ERS above lhe levrl of the :-ea. It is rung suel-the spirit~:~ M "hal and M·uu:~~J~~=:=::::..-.::::= i~~ • 1050 DEWEY AYE. and 404. LEWISTON AVE. now till' bc•, d of steat"l n Yh.:ntion wm·e that brin,; JH'II!rlt~ and ward Danehy ·---·-·---···- 162 WILLIAMS COAL CO. <111 the \'nn,;:tzP, the "rat of marl- off tll~a" er. Mahar ---.. -·--··-··--- 165 The BEST COAL is GLEN 2640- WE DELIVER- GLEN. 6088 time cu toms for the \\'e,.t. the Out from tlu t'l't,:;h :thtl thl' hum Strassnet· ·----··----··---···- 154 point of dlstrlhutlon for nil west· of tl1e cit) of the lh·lng unrl (lust Howard ··-·-··-····--·--···-···- __ 164 the CHEAPEST Quality Our Policy r•rn bornr eornrnerre nnd the n"sem- the nts to comes to the rnuntr~ uut, however, qarn~am ...... -·-·---···-· 151 othe1· part~ or Chinn and forE'i"n the country of thl' W<'SI<'rn wol"ld; Kolpten ·····--···-···--················--······-- 141 Get Our Prices ARMOUR'S SKINNED SMOKED l:tllll>~. ~ ruther a 1t1ass llf tPr ·an·rl fll'lrl:; and Brown -:---············-·····--·...... 139 Thl• t'hh•f f'xports to .\lll!'l'iCa and fnr·m ganll'ns, with hnulall helng-R De Malhe ·····-······-····· .. ·········.. ·--···-· 137 KLEEN COKE lither euuutriPs nrc pnint oils of ulwn~·s lu sl;.:hl. l'<'uplc urc the Rchulz ...... l35 STAR AMS • • 11c Phone: GLEN.163 ------the tnng-trf'P, IIIC•s. bt•istiPs, ouly feature or the lau1l~rape that Hoine Made Pork Sausage l\Ieat } 2 ft feather~ nnd hhh•~. 111111. of manu- <':liiJlllt he left hehlnd or !.,;nored; they in their turn being comllelled 871 DE \VEY AVE. to follow into these lnaccc~sible Best Fresh Ground Hamburg . . . . lbs. ~ Sc fnclure11 nrtil'lt'<:, !1111'"· satins and so one stops to gl, nc•• nt rhc In· ,\t Driving Park Ave. ere(>f'S of till' fln!'st lP':t~lf's. h:tllltnnts of Szeeh\\Uil, who surpass place~. where, like the mountains to C'onfillNl hrtween Its rwo river,;, In ru:;!"ged diversity or rn<·c the vnri· which they still clin.z, they mn.r yet reveal stratum. the hedrock of the this city, likl' ;\1•w Yorl,, Is ::row- ety of th<' pro\ ltwc't! sc<>nccy. POT ROAST BEEF • . 1ic In:; Into the nir It hns no suburhnn The People of Szechwan. r:tce. The Chinese call them '"T he lines to l'£'lie\·e its "Urplu;: pormla· Mor·e vuluaLI" thun ltf' rich mlu Eighteen Xntlons," out lt Is belle\·ed NEWS ITEMS MOHA \VK LIMBURGER . lb. 25c tlon, nnrl r·cal estate hn:< nccordin,.lv eral dE'poslt~ nnd Slll•l"rbly tilled tbat there nre several times el~tt­ lncrl'nsNl In th£> p:t-.t 1lr>cude the plople of n art• BEST SUl\IMER SAUSAGE lb. 15c fr~~ Jnnd~ ~zechw een nations or trii>E's, each under Its PUBLISHED IN 100 to t•er rent In \"alue. making at once it!! prime nnd ~00 "~<'l lntere~t. own king, council or feudal lord, ln­ ROUND 21c It r•rofitnble to l'rect fine forel~n Four CllOchs m:trk the Szechwan· drpenly nntln! city In Chinn. Flr~t. the slo'' rl.'tn,Jl of the an· whose borders they dwell. ATNO The J<::n:;llsh, Frt>nch, G<>rman, Jap.. dent nborlghH•s Ul• Into the moun­ Among the tribE'smen are round Fresh Home Dressed Chickens anese 111111 Amerlcllns compete for It;; talus or the south :md west and repre:oentntlves of the black, yellow, 1 CHARGE trade. l nrt{'(l states tracle Is repre- t JC ocenpntlon of the fertile lnnd nm1 wl1ite branches of the human scntcd In kerosene. sewln~ ma- by the oncoming \'ktorlous Chinese. H-K-L-B LEAGUE family, and some of them, espe­ <·hines, <'lglll'l'ttcs. patent medicines, !:'<>cond, the ruthless Chinese SEND THEM TO Team Standings cially dwarf peoples, are believed to hn r rlwar<> nnd nail,;. wars, culminating In the ra\'figPs hE' of very ancient ori:;!"in. Buell Beauty Shoppe w ~ l•'rom Chnngklnp: northwestward of the tyrant Chang, who, In accor\1 0hengtu, Szechwan·s capital, lies 150 Electric ..h e. Glen. 1823 Berry's Coni. ····-·-··-··· ··-·-·- 28 8 ::00 miles to Chf'u .. tu the capital anee "lth hi:; slngnn, "Kill! Kill! 700 miles from a railroad on the The Courier Office Hall's Garage ------28 S PECIAL TUES. ONLY 28 nne travel!! by st•tla~ chair borne 0~ Kill! Kill! Kill I Kill! Kill! for edge of the famous Cheng-tu plnln. Lake's Barbers ····--·-----··-> 8 25 S. Water Street Shampoo & Marcel S 29 the shoul,ler:'l of two, three or four : all. men an~ C\"il," left IIIHIIY of Its It Is n city of r.on.ooo lnhnhitnnts. Kirby's :Market ....·-· ··-····--····· '7 hl'nrers. us onl''~ !l\""Oirclnpols re- cities des~•late anti its IIPI!Is with· Or Finger Wave • . • 7 C Individual Averages Ave 1111lt·es o1· his Troy weight permits . ont inhabitants. G 177 In adclltinn to the r·hnir-benrers, 'rhlrd, the r<'IH'1lan mE'r­ Love ·-·····--·-·---·------36 l'ome~ 11 rl'~lmrnt, 4 escort nrcnmpnnit>~ It, a>: is usual, e<>n.H'ies from we~tPI"Il .~.\sia, formed It Pays To Trade At • ' Smithy ----··-·---··-··--- 30 ;:3 1 ~Iahoney ··------36 the party respml>lf's nn army. the composite ~zrl'l1wan<>se. styled, Lake-·-----···--- 36 160 City of the Dead. ' •·Chinese, with 11 dlfferPnc·l'" Wall ace ---·-- 18 159 H<>yond the walls of ('hunzking Fourth, the eontnrt or Chr·fstlnn WICHMAN'S D. Jardine 33 153 the tra H~ler E'nters the cit,\" or the life and thought upon tho~e 11eo ,....-----~---~-----; K. Jardine --- 18 152 df'arl. Here nrc <;quare-built tombs ples, n period of refnrrn:s nnd revo· Pint ~lilk. of Herbs, 4 ounces •. .... 2iic 100 5-grain GET YOU R l\Iears 36 Aspirin Henner.. 30. 149 llf the :\lin~ pt•rlod: ne:tr by nre the lutions, a trnnsltlon from the old or- Mag.!'esm Complete fresh stock 144 erowdt'(] lln<>s of public ~ra\"eS for der to the :'\ew C'hlna or today and Tablets J!GZAG PUZZLES 'H. Kirby------21 2:.> c 143 hep:J:nrs nnd the \"Cry poor: and the C'hlnn of promlsl' of tomorrow. Dextri Diabetic Needs 37c .. · FREE AT ~;rld~rmiuan ---- g~ i:~ tlwn. four mile~ di'um 48c Benedict's Solution, Liver Pills 13 14c I NC. Wendt --·-·· 30 !33 I l'nn·ed, terrncl'd mausoleum!'. of the Human ltnees. the n" yet- Ovaltine -1 oz .•...... • . . . . 19c 788 Lake A,·e., opp. Lexington Wetzel - ··--··-····----··- 36 121 .\ more orderly section or bruad undiscMered happy huntln~; ground 63c Stover ·---·----·--· 24 Rubbing Alcoho1 ••••• 16c 100 Bayer's <>Jo.'tent, resen·ed for ;\fohnmmedan of the ethnologl~t nnd phy>~log· Pint Beef Aspirin graves, l'hows that the followers of nomlst. Here nrc to be found the -Battle Creek Foods Miss Mary Dunk of street till' Crtos;cent nrc no mE'nn or !neon- survlvln~ remnants In the most hc­ Iron & Wine 59c Modern Plumbing Fixtures 79c Zo, 15c size, 2 fo r •• •.• 25c Are Inexpensive At entertained the J. A. 0. Bridge Club sicl<>rahle company among the city's role struggle for exlst<>nre that hu· 35c t>ond's at her home on Wednesday evening. population. manity hns ever waged, and who, Vitamine Best Norw egian Cold Cream 'l'od:iy's Prices-Ask 0\'<'1" these sl<>eplng camps the tel- for laclc or a hPttcr t<>rlrt. nrc called Prizes were won by Mrs. J. Ains­ Concentrat'd r 19c Renn~r Pgruph are now strung and the the "'l'rlhcsmen." Cod Live Oil & Henry Co. worth Bush and Mrs. Wm. Stout. lin<>~ 100 Cod ('h<>ngtu railway will tunnel beneath As one crosses the ;\lin rlyer, Quart . .•. . .• . .. .. 89c 25c Ex Lax Plumbing and Beat ing The next hostess will be Mrs. Wm. Liver Oil 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 thPm. l•'nclorle~ and homes are which, !lowing south, st, nnd Oil Kotex 18c whkh Is 11 sure in1lieation that the moYes \\"e~tward toward the snow­ Guaranteed Mineral hand sutH•r:-titlon Is losing its covered mountains, he comes upon .. •. •. c or 5 for 85c .Miss Ruth Stiffler was surprised or Hot Water Pint ..•.• ... 45 grip, fnr n fiUart<>r century ago this the shambling honws or these peo. Bottle • . 49c ~ 1 5 Gem 0 0 0 0 by friends on her birthday, Sunday, Quart .. . • . . . • • 7o)C Bl d ~ Desireable Hall would have >c February 5. 'l'he Rz<>rhwnnE'se from of old or pcrrhed upon l"llft' or moun­ $1.00 Razox·s Gallon •• ••• •• 51 85 Gem Gillette -Ingram's have heen exr•ert workers In ;;tone, taln side, of whll•h thf'y seem to Absorbent Cotton Shav. Cream OR RENT l\Ir. and Mrs. E. Knope of Ala- ns Is e\·ld<>ncE'd hy the many tom!Js. be pnrt nnd counterpnrt: for as the Eveready homes nnt1 plncPS of defen:-:e c:u·veep Into cliffs along the rivers. Asia pu~lwlr C'hln!'SI' conquerors ha\·e In- bip:h Into the snows and left hfrltcd this art nlong with th<>ir them crumpled, broken, nnd lsolatN 0. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Soules. Mr. Soules is Wichman Drug AFTERNOON l:tnd, for th<> ronntry abounds with storm·swept 11enks, so, evidently, n 858 DEWEY AVE. cor . DRIVING PARK AVE. president of the Robo Gas Co. nrt'stl<'nlly ean·ed ~tone hrld~es similar convuh;lon of powerful peo- PARTIES .•• $3 While in Toronto they will attend and memorial nrche-; of ma""i'"e pies or Asia. In their movements to· the hockey game between Toronto pro11ort1ons ornnte1y wrought In ward this center. have driven back Free I GLEN. IPrescriptions called 333 Driving Pk. Ave. and Chicago. st~ne the weaker or rll'fi'E~eless natl~s. ,_ __D_e_I.iv_e·ry---9•7•0-•o•r•9-6•9--f·o·r-a•n•d_d_e_Ii•v•e•r•e•d- --·~ ·- 1 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PAGE4 ROCHESTER, N.Y., FEBRUARY 16,1933 Tenth Ward Courier -MOVED- More Gasoline Tax? "'e han! mo,·t'd around the corner from our previou!' location to It is poor judgment, as we see it, for the New York leg­ islature to pass any further taxation bills directed against Christman's r et 835 Dewey Ave. - Swan Cleaners, Inc. the automobile and its accessories. Plunging whole-heartedly Glen. 1787-We Delive1· 350 Driving Pk. Ave. Of course, ~·e call and deli\'er at no extra cost to you. The phone into the business of raising additional revenues for the state, HOl\IE DRESSED VEAL !\IILI{ FED number is the legislature threatens to do irrepm·able damage to nn in­ Remember, any garment beautifully 9 I MAIN cleaned and Jlrt'l:>S('(l for only • • . • 6 C dustry already staggering from the effects of the depression Breasts 12lj2c Shoulder Chops 18c 1434 and taxation. We endorse heartily the efforts of the Auto Club to prevent further increase in the gasoline tax and urge SHOULDER ROASTS • • 15c all motorists to write their legislative representatives imme­ diately in protest. Very Tender POT ROAST • • 12c The gasoline tax was originally intended for the upkeep PORK SAUSAGE MEAT and extension of highways and was entirely justified, for it FRESH-CUT HAMBURG •...... 3 lbs 25C is the moto1·ist who derives most benefit from good roads. ~~i~a PORK SHOULDERS 9c • Cra er Drug Co. But now with practically all highway work curtailed or elim­ • • inated, there can be no justification of an increase. Unques­ The good home mad£> kind lb HOME TOWN DRUGGISTS tionably the gasoline tax is nice revenue and it's not too hard _SAUERKRAUT Bring your own contaim•r 2c to collect; and an increase of just another cent, apparently Large Home Dressed (Very Finest) The Highl'Rt Standard of to the powers-that-be would hardly be noticeable. However, Quality is applied to drugs Crarne1·'s Aspirin unfortunately Uncle Sam has slapped on a cent lax and wm ROASTING CHICKENS (4 to 6lb) 25c bl•aring the Cramer Brand. 5-gr. Tablets ... 36c collect it for another year. This together with the three­ Jt is your Guarant('e of 100 Tablets. Pure. Safe. cent state t.

Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., MARCH 2, 1933 No. 22 BUSINESS MEN'S AFFAIR Pancake Supper Friday ERIN ATMOSPHERE TO NEXT ISSUE Y. M. C. A. Winter Picnic ANOTHER HEARING SET PROVES POPULAR EVENT Night at Lewiston M. E.: DOMINATE REPUBLICAN Of The Courier To be Held March 14 FOR DEWEY AVE. SEWER Th<' pancake suppe1·, entertain­ A pancake supper will be served SOCIAL EVENT MAR. 17 \Viii be published ment an. Harvey .Johnson. Localizing A change in the regular sched­ zetta is general chairman of the ing Park avenue. the songs to the Lake and Ridge ule of meetings for the Democratic alTair, and working \vith him are comers, ;\1rs. Johnson masterfully "'omen's Club of the ward is an­ the following committee chairmen: ndvC'1tised the busme~s of tl1e Yari­ nounced b\· :\Irs. Joan Schild, pres­ Councilman Nelson A. Milne, tick­ KATHRYN KERR'S STUDIO ous members in humorous fashion. ident. B~ginning in )larch1 the ('ts; Edward A. Krauss, program; MOVED TO RIVIERA BLDG. Kodak Park P. T.A. to President John Frear in a short meetings will be held on the sec­ Sherman Pierce, entertainment; Removal of her dance studio to talk thanked the members of the ond and fourth Tuesdays instead of Kathryn N. Reynell, decoration; new quarters in the Uh-.icra The­ Elect Officers Mar. 9 committeE' for their efforts. He the fir:-t and third. Arthur Milanetti, music; Harry atre Building, 1451 Lake avenue, The regular meeting of Kodak also expressed appreciation to the The next meeting, therefore, Preston, door; Frank R. O'Brien, is announced this week by Kathryn Park Parent-Teachers' Association gue. ts for the unexpectedly-large will be on Tuesday, March 14, at a refreshments; John H. Makin and Kehr. Her studio was formerly at will be held in room 204, l\Iarch 9,' attendance. place to be announced later. This France'S L. Thompson, floor; Frank 463 Ridge road. Miss Ke.hr is con­ a~ 2:30p.m. Mrs. Hugh. A. Smith Card Party Monday for will be in the form of a social E. Lane and Clarence R. Pichler, tinuing all her classes in tap, acro­ w11I speak on "Better Films." I event. The business meeting will checkmg; Angeline Pasquale, fa­ batic and ballet dancing. At this meeting election of offi- Brookside Riding Club Dress Shop Moved to take place on the fourth Tuesday. vors; Robert F. Clicord, Jr., print­ cers "ill take place so that any mg; Joseph G. Schnepp, ushers; L.\ RELLg SHOPJ>E new officers may become acquaint- Brookside Riding Club is arrang­ Dewey and Lexington ~Ew ~RY Goo~s sToRE , Donald N ..:\lorris, publicity. Charles FaRcinating creatinns of Spling ed with their work before vacation 1i~g a card party for next .Mo?~ay E. Bostwick is honorary chairman. Dresses in prints and solid colors. Removal of the Lovely Dress 1 \\ILL OPE:\ HERE SOO~ time. Tea ";u be served by the rught at B. & B. Hall, 333 Dnvmg 1 All sizes including half sizes. At­ following hostesses: Mrs. Charles Park avenue. There \\;II b~ priz~s Shoppe from its former location at Isabelle J. GillettE', who formerly tractively priced at $3.95 up. Al­ Pococke, chairman, Mrs. Howard 1for each table. The committee m Drh ing Pnrk and Dewey avenues owned a millinery shop at 81~ Window Shade Special terations free of charge. La Helle Safford, Mrs. James Logan, Mrs.J cha1·gc includes Gerald Cox, H~r­ to ·Dewey and Lexington avenues Dewey avenue, is returning to the Your last chance to have your Apparel Shoppe, 1517 J,nke Ave., cor. Owen St. Glen. <1152. Open Ciarence Raysor, Mrs. Allan Bul-, bert A. Johnston and Fred Wig- was completed anrl the new store Tenth ·ward to open on or about window shades rev!'rsed at present 1 evenings.-Adv. lock, .Mrs. John Serimgeour. nail, president of the club. open<>d for businesf; this week. The March 10 a general dry goods and low prices. Until March 15, shades reversed for 15c each; thereafter A progressive card party will be F;tore has b<>en remodeled and re- notions .store at 348 Driving Park 20c (t•egular price). Eight-hour Fl:\"Gl~R '"-\ VES 15c held Friday, March 3, at 2 p. m.; E TJOUA R/J'S is now featuring decorated in a pleasant green avenue. For the past six yenrs she service; lll'ing your ~hades in morn­ All work done by student~, un­ the M,tn,t Y Toilet preparations, ;;hade, harmonizing "ith the dis- has conducted a millinery and dress ing and get them same night. W. der supen·ision, for ll}c. Vanity at the home of Mrs. Philip Rod­ H. Bellinger, 1274 Dewey Ave., at gers, 281 Winchester street. Mrs. at a special price of 25c, as an in­ pia~· case;;: and booths of the shop in Penn Yan. The new store Fair Beauty Shop, 1505 Dewey Seneca Parkway. Glen. 2789. Ave. Glen. 2079.-Adv. t,·oductory offm·. Cleansing Cream, Lovely Shoppe. The n('W spring ";n feature a full line of hats and Penley will be hostess. Pedro and Vanishing Cr"arn, Cucumber Lrr pinochle will be played. merchandise is now being shown. dresses for ladies and children, in tion, Almond Lotion, Brilliantine, RIVIERA FEATURE REVIEW Cocoanut Shampoo, Henna Rinse, addition to the regular dry goods aml Double Compacts. New Spring "'eck·cnd Program Bebe Daniels has the leading A::\"TIQUES Din: CLEA ~ lNG STORE stock. Dresses ;u.st arrived, in Prints and Tonight-"Mntch King" with feminine role opposite Robinson, Furniture and glassware bought Combinations, sizes to 50, at $2.98, OPENlW BY )1RS. WARD Warren William and Lili Damita; that of the second wife of the Sil­ and sold. Also repaired and refin­ $S.98 ancl ~5.00. Lovely new Spring Mrs. l\I. Ward opened her own CARD OF TH.A:\1\:S ver l{jng, while Aline 1\laci\Iahon ished. See our offerings at 315 Su.its, in Wool Crepes and Fancy dry clPaning store last week at 340 !\lr. and 1\Irs. R. W. Brion of and "Half Naked Truth" with Lupe Driving Park Ave. Special 1\Iarch Weaves, at $9.90. EDOUARD"S plays the part of the first wife reductions on tables and stands in Rainier street wish to <''ll.'"tend their Velez and Lee Tracy. S.4Ml'LB DRESS SHOP, 1546 nrh P'lg Park avrnue und!'r the \\hom he d!'serted for the young0r Walnut or Cherry. Glen 542-W. Lake ~lt·e., opposite Wagg's Cor­ arne of Lily Cleaners and Dyers. appreciation to friends and neigh­ Pri.-Sat.-"Robbers' Roost" with and more beautiful woman. Edwjn Easterbrook.-Adv. ners.- lclv. l\lr<;. Ward d es r£>pait·ing in addi­ bors for the \\;ndness and sym­ Geo. O'Brien and ~laureen 0' Sul­ Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson, tion to hl r r gular dry cleaning pathy rendered them in the recent livan; and "Hypnotized" ";th , Lois Wilson, Dickie and pressing sHvice. Jo~s of their daughter, Virginia. Moran an•l 1\Iack, the two Black l\Ioor0 and Allan Dinehart play Crows. leading roles in ''The Devil Is Driv- Have One for Every body ! BAUMAN & BAYNES' WEEK-END SPECIALS Sun.-'fu<>~. "Sih·er Dollar" ,,;th ing.'' Edw. G. Hibinson and Bebe Dan- 1 Lowe plays the role of a good­ Our Famous Whole or ie!~; and "Devil Is Driving" with natured, easy-going, wise-cracker, Shank End lb 11c l~clmund L•>We and 'Vvnne Gibson. who, \Yheu he discovers he needs a AM Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Re,·iew job, bets his brother-in-law to em- Snml of the most romantic char- play him as mechanic in a garage Boston Cream Pies ac·tc1·s in the history of the gold he manages. Lowe soon finds that BEEF ~:~i lb 11c 1 ------0·------ot rush d~tys of tho earl::y \Vest, char- the place houses a variety of ('n­ acters as dazzling as those of the terprises not connected with the 'Ve make a bread for every nationality­ lb18c most engaging fiction, are enblaz- storage of automobiles. First and this week it is an IB ROAST oned in the First !'\ational picture, foremost ,it's a center for stolen "Sih·er Dollar." I autos-a place where the stolen I The picture is based on the novel car;;: arc renovated so that they IRIS SWEET BREAD .F \NCY by David Kar;;:ner, which delves could never be recognized, and then a loaf that makes a cup of 7-10 lb. KEYS lb 1c into the life stories of the pioneers: resol~ It's also a "front" for a and adventurers who swarmed the luxunous speakeasy, and on a coffee complete! mining camps of Colorado during penthouse atop the structure is the 0 ntry oil BUTTER 19c the richest sil,•er stt-.ike in the his- a~artment in which th.e di~eeti~g torv of the world. The central fig- 1mmd,; of the cnterpnsc hve m SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ji'or the Lenten \VHITE HOUSE un. is that of Yates l\Iartin who armed ~ecunty. struggled through day;; of star- It's only when his brother-in-law If you want to make sure of yours, 1ce suggest that Season-we suggest COFFEE , lb 25c vation a!; a pt·ospector to rise to is murder<>d by the gang, and his you phone your onler early KRAFT'S CHEESE fame as tho richest of the million- little nephew is seriously injured LO:MA PALM and airc>s after he struck "pay dirt." by one of the stolen cars, that .Many varieties to choose OLIVE SOAP dz. 27c Edward G. Robinson plays the Lowe is jarrPd out of his good Boston Cream Pie • 19c from. We have the com­ pat·t of thill Silver King who natu1·e. plete lim•-always fresh. 8£0WJ.T8! slapped a clry prc:oident on the back Bo'l·s & GIRLS Irish Sweet Bread • • 9c and asked him to have a drink, PERMANENT Sl'I<~CIAJ. ruled a State Legislature in a bar- Special on Rose permanents at LENTEN SPECIALS room to the popping of champagne $3.50. Als~ Frc,~leric's Vi~a-tonidc Whip't Cream Puffs 6 for 15 G t permanent ·r 5 • 1• mger "'a\·mg an I•'resh Filt•ts ... lb. 17c cork s, emb arrasse d Genera 1 ra~ , shampooing 35c. RoRe Beauty Fn•sh Caught by making such a disturbance m Sboppe, 1440 Dewey Ave. Gleti. WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS his own oper

PAGE 2 Historic Newspapers Collection HOCHESTER, N.Y., MAUCH 2, 1933 'fenth Ward Courier BIG ADULTS 2Features WIVi'f~ 25c ~ News of the Churches ~ Tonight (Last time) I Friday- Saturday ¢-":>..;::..~~-<:::>"">-<'"".:>"">"">~"">-<:::>~~~-<:::>~<¢- ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP ''MATCH 1\1!\G" nnd "ROBBER'S ROOST'' and :\orth Prt>sbyterian-The Glen- Troop '~hich meets at tlw church, "HALl~ 1\ \KED 'J'Rt;TH" "HYPNOTIZED" '~ood Circle will meet tonight at and Stanley ::\loore's Class. 1497 DE,VEY AVE. GLEN. 1454 eight at the home of Mr;;. W. G. The Sunday School Hoard will FREE PARKING IN REAR Watts, 315 Ravine avenue. hold their monthly meeting Tues- At a m£'eting of the Sunday day at the home of Miss Edna School Council held on l\Ionday, Westfall, GG8 Ridge road. SOl\lE 1\IORE OUTSTANDING February 27, Mr. and 1\Irs. John L. Xext Thursdar the Plimary FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS Armstrong were tho guests of Teacl1ers wm make clam chow1lcr Ihonor at dinner. 1\Ir. and Mrs. at the church to be sold, proceeds AmJsti"Ong have been active in to be used to decorate pnmary PORK LOINS :m) • lb 9c North Church for manr years and rooms. Orders to be delivered PORK SAUSAGE LINKS ) an~ leaving the city to take up their may be placpd with any primary re~idence on a farm near Mendon. teacher or by phoning the primury PORK SAUSAGE MEAT f • • lb 11c At a meetng of the Young Peo- superintendent,l\h·s.~tanley 1\loore, BACON ... (in piece) lb. lOc; (sliced) lb. 15c Edmund Lowe in piP's Sunday Evening Group held Char. 54-W. • ''DEVIL IS on Sunday evening at the close of l<'athers anti fdentls of scouts are DRIVING" their regular discussion, it was de- keeping in mind Apdl 1 and 2, the Boneless Rib Roast Beef • 23c ' cided to hold informal gatherings dates set for their nexl over·nite Matinees Daily-Adults 15c, Children 10c ('til 5 o'clock) of the young people of senior high hike to Three Lakes. school uge and over, Saturday eve- 1 _ _ _ Best Pot Roast Beef • • 12c ning;" m the paris~ house. Frien?s ! Grace l\1. E.-'l'hc .Maplewood 11 WADES 25cB~~gly HOLY ROSARY DOINGS of North Church ~ oung people WI Chapter will put on a supper Wcd­ 'fHURINGER SUl\L'\IER I PHESH PISH EVERY I SAUSAGE •.•.• lb. 15c DAY DURING LENT OPP. LIBERTY THE \TRE With the card party last Mon­ ~e welcome to attend t~ese gat?er- nesday evening at 6:30 o'clock for day and the social for the young mgs wh£'n gnm~s, music. and hght 2!"i cents. i\lrs. 1\L DeVIiegcr is Finger WaYe, Marcel, people Friday, social activiti<'s of refr~shmcnts will bE' cnJ~yed at a president of this group. Shampoo, Henna Rinse, :g;:~~~i~s SLICED BOILED HAM lb 17c 25c the parish were laid aside until nommal cost. Charle;:; Richardson The Young Women's Missionary Eyebrow Arching and Hair Cutting •.•.•• after the Lenten season. was appointed charman of a com- Society \\ill hold their monthly Tuesday evening the regular mittee on nrrangements. meeting at the home of their presi- Introducing DOim TOILET monthly meeting of the Sodality 1'he Women's Society will meet dent, l\Iiss Florence Metz, 881 COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER . lb 18c HEQUISITES ••..•.. 25c l'ach on 'rhursdny, .:\larch 16, and heat· De ·ev a . nuc took place. After the business had . . . h I \\ • \e . Permanl•nts, compll'te • $2.50 up been taken care of, the Sodalists !\Irs. Wilbour Saunders, wife of t e The Ladies' ~Lissionary Society BULK CREAM CHEESE ...... lb. 39c GLEN.\ ~o Appt. Necessary enjoyed a clever entertainment new C.."l(ecutlve secretary of the J will meet at the church on .l\Ionday BRICK CHEESE • 12Yzc CHATEAU. 14Yzc 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. furnished by the Apostolic Com­ Federation of Chu~·ch~s, }he guest evening, March 6, at eight o'clock. mittee, followed by an nppetizing s!>eakei": HPI" t_opi~' 1s . The For- Mrs. E. D. Shepard will be the Mohawk Valley Brand Twin lunch. · eigner lll Amenca.. r oung peo- guest speaker for the evening. All LIMBURGER CHEESE, 1 lb. brick ...... 25c Father Ehmann, Professot· of pic of th(• church w1ll be guests on ladies arc invited. English at St. Bernard's Seminary, this occasion. Supper will be The Fellowship Class held a the- CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE .•.. 2lbs.1Gc gave the first of a series of Lenten sen·edOn i\larchat 6:30. 17 there will be a atre party .last . Thursday evening/ ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~:;:;:;:;;::==~:;;:;:;;;;:;: ~~: sermons last evening. Every Young People's St. Patrick Party under the _direction of Lester Bnr- Troop 27, 14 points; Troop 29, 13 Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p. to which the young people of the ager, president of the class. points· Troop 39 10 points· Troop Announcing­ m. services will be held at the church and their friends will be Geo. Wolfe of 'l'hut·ston road was 10l 7'points· Tr~op 81 6 p~ints. church. welcome. elected pre~~dent of the 1\I~n's Class 'l:he meet '~as conducted by Dep­ Isabelle J. Gillette The plans for the mush-ale sched­ and E. J. I homp:oon of Selye tcr- tv Commissioners Howard Jes- uled for Sunday evening, :\larch 12, race wa::; elected 'icc-president. ~e~so~ and Charles R. Legg, as- who formerly owned and are going ahead successfully, ac­ Hedeemt'r Lutheran - Lenten sisted bJ· Hanley, 101; Brooks, 29; conducted the Gillette Mil­ -Fower .Specials cording to the committees from sen·ic '~ill be held each \Vednl's- Chrifltadelphian, Kay Terr., near and Hickey, 68. linery Shoppe at 813 Dewey All Fn'sh Cut both Sacred Heart and Holy Ros­ day evening at 7:45 o'clock. The Glenwood-Sunday services are: Deputy Commissioner Charles will ary Parishes. .Mrs. Charles Gar­ Ave. open on or about D FODILS pastor, the Rev. W. L. Dowler, will 10:30 a. m. Adult Bible Classes Legg announces that the next March lOth a ner promises an entE'rtaining mu­ present a ru:·s of meditations on and Sunday School: 11;45 a. m. Board of Review for scouts who Long Stem doz. 9c sical program. the Gospel of Christ', Passion, and Memorial Sen ice· 7:30 p. m. wish to bE' examined for higher rat- General Dry Goods The list of patrons and patron­ the chot'UB choir \\ill sing. All ''Knowledge of God.'' ings will be held on the night of esses from Holy Rosary Parish GARDENIAS members and friend., of Redeemer March 14, at the Dewey Avenue and otions Store c<>mprises the following: Dr. and ar(' urg d to be pres nt for all the Presbyterian Church. This meet- at 348 Driving Park Ave. 25c each 1\lrs. B. J. Duffy, Dr. and l\lrs. Cor­ Wednesday e\·ening and Sunday BLACKHAWK DJVJSION ing of the examiners is one of two nelius Daneh~, Dr. and l\lrs. John Fl•nturing nlso a gond line of morning service:s during this hoi)· remaining before the Divisional moderntc-pric£'d SWEET EAS Connor, Honorable Jos. l\1. Feeley, enson, and to be faithful in their BOY SCOUT NEWS CoUJt of Honor in April. It is ad- .:\[r. and Mrs. Leo McSweeney, Mr. d lily dl•,•otions. visnble that those prepared to be DRESSES & HATS Long Stem bch 39c and :\Irs. Frederick .M. Tobin, l\lr. Tonight at 8 o'clock the Bethany Last Saturday night the swim-~ mined at the next meeting be J<'or Ladies and Children and 1\lrs. Lee Hustings, Mr. and limld will holt! it~ regular monthly mers from Troop 68 of Sacr:d ~~=re for review, in order to be Blooming 1\lt·:::. Geo. Bauman, l\1r. and i.\Irs. mcl'ting in charg-e of Mrs. ,V. J. Heart Church won toll honors mjli •ible to receive awards at the Bl•rt Hoffend, :.\lr. and Mrs. .los. Ohlrich, fH·esident. The Church the Dlackhawk Division meet by a ~o~rt of Honor. Plants each 69c .\Iarcille, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sl·hu­ Council holds its mtlllthly meeting large margin nnd also l'arncd the Announcing the­ bert, l\Irs. and l\lrs. Pntdck J. nt th<' som<' hour with Harry Pet- rigl1t to defend the prestige of the Spring Training Program FJUm Dl-~LlVERY WIL-DOR OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS Dwyer, 1\lr. and .l\lr;:;. Jos. Coppin­ er , the newly-elected president of dhision in the all-c1ty meet to be The annual spring training pro­ FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ger. ::\Ir. and Mrs. Geo. J . .1\ier, the Church Council, in charge. held in a few weeks. Led by their gram of the Rochester Council will BEAUTY SHOP THE ClUARANTEED WAY 1\lr. and lllrs. Jos. Buckley. ThE' Blothei·lJOotl Bible Class is fellow-scout and trnmer, Bernard get unuder way next Wednesday 11lr. and Mrs. E. J. O'Xeill, ::\lr. looking fon\ ard to a ;:;pecial aani- l\lunding, the boys ft·om Troop 68 night, 1\larch 8. Elementary DRIVING PARK AVE. COR. DBWEY AYE. and .:\Irs. Henry Kearse, 1\lr. and ver. ary Sl'n'lce Sunday morn~, nearly doubled the score of their cour,cs for new men and those d~:- l\lrs. C. Vincent 'Vetser, 1\lr. and 1\lnrch 19, at 9:30 o'clock, in the closest rh als. Judging from the siring additional training in both Pinger Wave, Marcel 1\Irs. Earl lla)"lles, 1\lr, and Mrs. church auditorium. The Rev. Wil- work of these boys last Saturday troop wn's Bible Classes are also ex- It Is onl~ fatr to say, however, I!'couts are invited to join in this FIRE HAZARD pc1 tC'd to he present to bring a that certain other troops of the program. Further information Remove those dangerous "Spring Millinery" Next brief word of greeting. The class division made excellent showings may be obtained from the Boy and unsightly cords by hav­ mN'ts every Sunday morning in Saturday uight. l'nrticular atten- Scout Office, 77 South avenue. ing plugs instaJied now. Lake View Unit will meet at the the parish house at 9:45 o'clock tion may be paid to the efforts of :\lain 1205. Dewey Avenue Church next Wed­ "·ith William C. Storandt as Scout Warner of 'l'roop :3!) who, New LOWER Prices nesday, March 8, at 1 :30 p. m. The hif; tc:1chcr. All men of the commu- owing to the fact thut team- ENTERTAIN 7 TABLES AT On all electric work you to have our expel"ienced project is "Spring Millinery" with nity arc invitPd to attend. mates misunde1·stood the time of mechanics check up on your Mrs. W. L. Phaler, Mrs. Sam New­ The Women's .Missionary Soci- the meet, found himself as the sole DINNER, BRIDGE PARTY JUST PHONE berry and .Mrs. A. L. Armstrong as car at regular intervals. The etr will hold its regular monthly representative of his team. Ac- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baynes and GLEN. 2604 I kind of job we do makes per­ leaders. On March 15, Children meeting Wednesday, .March 15. cording to the rules of the contest 1\Ir. and Mrs. Glenn C. Morrow en­ Clothing for Community Sen•ice The meeting will begin with a he could enter only two events. FREE ESTIMATE manent customers, and that's will be the project. Leaders in gar­ tertained at dinner and bridge ON REQUEST luncl•eon served promptl~· at one He came off with the maximum for Monday night in B. & B. Hall. why we're in business. ment finishes will he Miss G. W. o'clock followed by the missionary his solo performance--two firsts, Watkins and Mrs. Ida Brulle. program presented by )Irs. Harry in diving and breast stroke. There were seven tables in dupli­ MYERS & STONEHAM C.F.SO MERS J<'abcr. Mrs. George Seel will have The boys from the Hochester cate contract and prizes were won Electrical Contractors charge of the business meeting. Deaf School were little counted by 1\lr. and :Mrs. Ray Van de Vate, 1517 Lake AYe. (Downstairs) GENERAL REPAIRING Is d H t p T A At WAGG'S CORNERS <:oR.fiN(.H 6-GL[NWOOD .t.V[ TEL.GLfN I840 I acre ear . . . upon to make much sho\\ ing, but Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanna, C. R. l.e\l i~ton \ ,·enue :\1. E.-Last they surprised everyone and were Wright and 1\Iiss Pauline Claffey, Meets Monday Evening Sundny moming Rev. Kazmayer barely nosed out of second place I and 1\Ir. and Mrs. Roscoe Taylor. Kolb's Toggery Shop 00 00 ! The regular monthly meeting of spoke on "A Live Dog or a by the Troop 27 lads. The sum­ Dead Lion" and at the evening mary of the meet is as follows: J304 DE,VEY AVE. the Sacred Heart School Parent­ Emory Williamson, butcher at service Rev. Cecil Wilson, the Relay-'l'I"oop G8, first; 'l'roop 29, Teachers' Association on Flower Bauman and Baynes, left this week .AXY GARMENT I youngest preacher in the city, with second; Troop 101, third; 'l'roop DRY CLEANED 7 5 City park will be held Monday eve- to accept a new position and to c the C."I(Cf'ption of Rev. Kazmayer, 21, fourth. AND PRESSED ... ning, March 6. reside in Hornell. Rev. Lester M. Morgan, teacher occupied the pulpit. The choir of 1 Diving-Wagner,. 39, first; !~all, Prices Within the at Aquinas Institute, will address the Srneca M. E. Church, of which 27, second; .Mundmg, 68, thu·d; Rev. Wilson is pastor, assisted in Edell, 68, fou1th. Means of Everyone the meeting on the "Adolescent Child in Primary and High School." the sen·ice. I 40-yard free style-.Munding, 68, LISTMAN'S MARKET '['liE ehm-ge" for our There will also be a short enter­ The Ladies' Aid held another of Ifirst; Teachout, 29, second; Bay­ eornpll"lc futH"ral sen·· tainment by the school children. their famous dinners Tuesday. butt, 81, third; Schantz, 101, fourth. 1324 Dewey Ave. WE DELIVER Glen.1648 ;,.,. lin' '" ll "itllin re, ... h . Wednesday evening, the Rev. Shir- 40-yard breast stroke-Wagner, of those in ,., o·u al ... mo~t ley Travis was the speaker at the 39, first. All others disqualified. 3LB. mo.J St o·iri"Urt!AI.UH"I'•. DANCE TO BE HELD AT mid-week prayer service. 40-yard back stroke-Hasting~, FOWL Avge. SOc EACH lt ;, alwa)S our polio·y B. & B. HALL TO)lORROW Tlw Ladies' Aid will l1old their 68, first; Capella, 29, second; De- to rn•· t till" ue d of c td! Leo Preston's Orchestra an- monthly meeting tonight at the Simon, 68, third; Baybutt, Sl, 4 lb. Average parli<•nlar •·a ,., \\ h.tll'\ <'r nounces the first of a contemplated home of 1\lrs. Cum1nings, 306 fourth. Fresh D1·essed thc) tna) l•c the lti •It series of dances to be held at B. Ridgeway avenue. All ladies are 100-yard free style--Hall, 27, stan.larol nf our • rucc & B. Hall 333 Driving Park ave- invited to attend. ftrst; Hastings, 68, Sf'cond; Culver, Roasting Chickens • lb 19c un· ·•'""' maintained. nue. This will be held tomorrow Tomorrow night is monthly 29, third; Dolan, 101, fourth. (Friday) night with dancing from Church :\ite. A pancake supper is 20-yard cross-chest curry lifc- Very Best Cuts JOS. J. BUCKLEY 1nine to one. It is planned to run scn·ed from 6 to 7:30; home tal- sa\ing demonstration-Hall and ARPEAKO FUNERAL DIRECTOR dances regularly on Wednesdays £'nt mtcrtainment from 7:30 to Nichols, 27, first; Peer and Smith, 796 DEWEY AVE. and Fridays. The Preston Orches- 8:30; nfter which the Rev. Frank 81, second; Hnnlcy and Walthers, Smoked Liver 2 3 SHOULDER 12c Telephone Glenwood -4906 tra furnished the music for the Sayers will speak on "The Fire of 101, third. Fourth and others dis- Sausage ... lb. C ROAST BEEF 1senes of dances just concluded at IFlaming Youth." This event is be-l qualified. Wo l'uon11h N1l1onal Cuhh 1 Holy Rosary Hall. ing sponsored by the Boys' Scout Totals-Troop 68, 26 points; Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Tenth Ward Courier Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, Collection N.Y., MARCH 2, 1933 PAGE a LEGS OF LAMB • • • • 17c BATES A ET ROASTING CHICKENS • • 19c PHONE 833 DEWEY AVENUE PHONE GLEN.1685 -WE DELIVER- GLEN.1684 BONELESS RUMP ROAST • • 19c WEEK-END SPECIALS TENDER POT ROAST BEEF lb 11c POT ROAST BEEF • • 11c - - Home Dressed Fowl lb 18c WHITE HOUSE COFFE ~ • • 23c - - Armour's Star~~:~:~.r Hair Hams lb 12c COUNTRY ROLL BUTTI R • 21c PORK SAUSAGE MEAT } 3 IL "5 • FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . . US ..., C Maxwell and Beechnut I L~nten Specials-Clams . doz. l5c Levi 's Cash ~~arket COFFEE •••• lb. 27c Fillets . lb. 19c Oysters . qt. 39c 'l'WO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver ClLENWOOD 305 Ridgemont Club Ladies Chime and Mantel

Entertained at Bridge Clocks Repaired Moved To Our New Store A card party for members and You mny hn'e an c.xpen~h·e Shanghai's Busy Bund. clock you WANT J>IWPERLY friends was held Monday evening TAKEN CARE OF-C.\LL V LY RESS !SHOPP Prepnred by National Gf.'ol:l'llphlc Society, tury, low, commodious Chinese at the clubhouse by the ladies of Waahlngton, D. c.-wxu serv•ce. buildings ot two-and-three·story GLEN,VOOD 5668 DE\VEY AVE. corner LEXINGTON "'T"' SHANGHAI'S already com- l'tructurcs sen-ed a majority or the Ridgemont Golf Club. This was (Formerly at 348 Drh·ing Park Avenue) 1 ~l£>x ncwl'papcr world was re- I will cnll for, repair and de­ buslness,conccrm:; but the Intro­ one of a series of events planned lh·er, }Jersonally. .Money back cently afldNI another foreign duction or excellently equipped lnngunge paper - the Deutsche by the entertainment committees, guarantee backed by 25 years' ~~~riixG DRESSES $3.95-$5.95-$8.95 nnrlern 11tl!ce~ h s inllln!NI R prrlo!l experience. ~hangl•nl ZeltunJ!. e which ns Its GLE... TWOOD 1537 OPEN EYES. 'TIL 10 of exter,sln• huildl nj! ' headed by l\Irs. W. E. llowersock name trnplit>s, Is printed In German. (n a few IUinulPS' wall! ft·om the and Fred J. Kress. Wm. H. Jackson, Jeweler 'I wu British, two Americnn. many 1 tO!rnization IIQS hr•rn ~;low .Jnmes Gallagher, Mrs. W. E. Jones, In the Fur Enst und l'lllporlum to to mo1·e In this io<'ality, 111111 native :\Ii;;s Violet Green, Mrs. Donald KLEEN COKE EFE:RS life takes much the <;amP course sc nne-l'lghth of the human race. A that It fOIJOW('d bt'fOI'C Sl('atnshlp :\lcGhee, :\Irs. Paul .1\iaier, .Mrs. Ar­ 1050 DEWEY AVE. and 404 LEWISTON AVE. !,old sin line of stt>cl uno concrete thur .Moore, Mrs. Frank Quinn, Phone: GLEN.163 nou rises wh!'rc reeds once waved screws be;:;an stln·in,c: up till' mud· l\Ir~. Silas Scinta, Mrs. C. Bramley GLEN 2640- WE DELIVER-- GLEN. 6088 o\ er marsh) flats. 'l he wide Rnnd, dy \\'hnngpoo nrom d the llshlng 871 DE\VEY AVE. junks and sumpnt ... and .Mrs. E. H. Pattison. "hlrh throlJ~ with the lmleidosrop- At Drh in,::- Park 1he. Quality Our Policy 1(' ruareh of motors. t'le('lrl(' trums. Even hf're, I O\\ t' t•r tht're have md othPr trathe, f'xttnd-. nlonz the been clmrPe;;. :-; net' th~> retmbllc \\Utcr rrm t whPre boat trackers has C(olllc nto exl~tell('C the old once beat n n.1rrow fontpnth. Pa· wall tllnt surr<> 11 df' I the city has John Marshall, Champs, -Attention­ ppr lnntl'rns c-h •1gP to neon ll;hts been •IIPmol' lwd 1\'ntTu\\ eohbled ..;trePL" 11 I h • fl"ll PI\ • rs running Preparing for Classic for nd' !'rt ng Jls'l'ny sizn~ ; b<'slde Motorists 27c nb1<1ultous <. h 'los(' tahh gr. now are clown th~.>lr cN tr r grndullly have Completing their league sched­ "IIPPlie!! or C/1\ ht•; from fl,hinz to ~h en ''H) to 1 wre l'IC' u ly concrete ule "ith only one defeat, and that hll:h tlnnr cP h!ls bl'en the city's pn~-age;:. l..onths• me bPggnrs hnve • after clinching the title, John Mar- GENUINE IUB .:rO\\ th. ,0rnchow het>n t·edur I' I In numhers, . gNo ~lthou.t:b •h.- 1·~> ·1re still rnurP. thou sha~l's basketball. te~m 1s now pre­ QUAKER STATE • lb 9c At the <•nd of th ... flr~t ye:.r llfter .t was fnr•nally opened as a treaty enon.t:h of thP 1utl. 11~· wrf'tches pal'lng for the district tournament 11 amlet•in~ nt>out tht' o;l!'t>~ts. A few to be held later this month. The port, I'll:~ Sha1 ~h,,l could marshal MOTOR OIL n J'nr st'ltl~ 11'111 el'lR" 'l'olcla~ It dom'ciles near· su·uetures. r d th' H. T. HUETTER&SON Pkg. Xorth of the l•ttcrrmtlonal Set· The champions me up 15 year 9c iy (10,()()(1 fnrplgnl'rs; 17 consular I INC. nenlt'nt liPs the thlcl.ly populnteC· Tomorrow Nite Announces t PElZSONAL 1 tlon ngnlnst the lnrouds of .Japane!'e City region. Here, In t h •t•el, were wl'll. located lnrge l'hh1e!!e business con· Because ~hnu:::hai has not always The Opening of -6-··-----·-·-·._._.--··-·-·---...... _--·--o.Mi:;s Vera Wilbur of Augustine 11lrntcs (nlded frc.ruently by Chl­ 1 (F1·iday, March 3) 1 nt>Se of the same callln;:), and do­ (.'frns de' otcd to exporting nnd lm- had a peareful career, troops of ' street spent the week-end in New Ing only a llmllt•d nmo!lnt or trade porting. Here had S[lrung up of· the four chief for.ei:::n nati~nalltlel fkt>~. fnctories, unil pr ntlng estab- hn\'e been ma~ntnmed to gtve nec­ at B & B HALL LILY CLEANERS York City. I\ IU1 cons tal junks, to expand and li>-hments. amnu;; the lost named e!'>S!lry ()rotectwn to the residents hecome the fifth large~t ~;Mport of 33:l Driving Park AYe. the- Conmwr,.lnl t•res~::, lnrg<'"t pub· of the city. Shnn.zbal has nlso had and DYERS at the world in le s tl an 00 yl':\rs Is i\Iiss Xettie Button of Alameda Jishlrg concern hf Chinn, \'nlued nt a volunteer corp" with a personnel The orchestra you enjoyed I no rnmn nr·cou.plishnt>nt In any ~40 Driving Park An. street is ill at her home. one and n quarter million dollars. of more thnn 2 000. which was or- at the Holy Ro:;ary Dam~es Corne1· Dewey AVl'. land; lmt In ('Mna this transition Is Hut the toeus of all Shaughal ls gnnlzed at the time of the stress Dancing 9 to I 25c Person ilD C\'en gl'! Ill<'!' 1'1:11'' el. the foreign settlr>ruent~. 'or In them or thl' Taiplng re~~llion, In 1854, HIGHES1' QUALITY Mr. and i\lrs. Howard Maurinus 'l'o fit d th{• rea~on for this re· hn,·e been the r~>mnrl,nhle lucPntlve nml hns heen mo~tltzed at ~·ar~ous GUARAN1'EED SERVICE of Bryan ~treet entertained at an marlmhle transfnn mtlon, one need nml expnnrllng forPe thnt hnH• built Intervals of nec!'~s1ty during str1kes For 'Limited Time uot ! ~mllh side cal niTnirs ~as heen boi~mg over. DUY CLEANED why !-'haugha I slwuld logically take & of Soochow cr!'ek follnwlng the Big, bust11ng Shanghai, this tltan COLOUED complete AND PRESSED ..• 75c Miss .Ma.rgaret Lapp of Lake rnlll\ ns <'hlnn's 1\P)' SNlPtlrt. avenue is 1mtertaining a group of Treatv of :-\nnldn~:. in J'li:!, when of rommerce in Far Asia, lives be­ $1.39 and this ad I Ideal Distributing Center. !"hnnglutl was lntlil'ntPd us one of yond the boundarie~ of any one set­ girls at he;r home Saturday after- Us situation, npproxlmntely mld­ the five treal\· pnrt>:. llritl~h bust- tleml'nt or nntionaltty; It commands H. J. SCHMITZ noon. \I'IIY nlon;.: 1111' t'hinn I'Onst. 1111kes ness !'stnhlish.etl lts!'lf nne! (•xpand- nil of them together for Its life and KARLE STUDIO • SUCCESSOR TO G. C. KE~NY It at orwe thP must uaturnl llistrib· Nl di!!l('inz drains nud fllllng <'llnals tradP. Well heyond three ~1i1llon 399 EMERSON S'f. 1t1ng ('PntPr fnr· t>xtE'w'ple

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 16, 1933 No. 23 St. Patrick's Descendants Welcomed Sponsoring St. Patrick's NEXT ISSUE Officers Re-elected by MARATHON-WALKATHON Day Dance at Y.M. C. A. Of The Courier No. 41 Parent-teachers NOW IN 400th HOUR To Annual Republican Dance Tomorrow Young people of North Presby­ will be published Mrs. Hugh A. Smith, Jr., pres­ Roche!lter's newest amusement Irish patriots of the ward, whether patriotic by birth or adoption, terian Church are sponsoring a St. Thurs., March 30 ident of the Rochester Better is the World's Championship Mara­ Patrick's Party at the Maplewood will rally m·ound the shamrock tomorrow (Friday) night for a bit of Films Co., was the speaker at the thon-W alkathon under way at 626 branch of the Y. M. C. A. tomor­ a jig with the Tenth Ward Republican Organization, whose annual row (Friday) evening at 9:30. regular meeting of Kodak Park West Main street, featuring many .lance and l'nt.ertainnwnt is listed for Edgerton Park Assembly Hall. Miss Dorothy Rhodes of Lake School Parent-Teacher Association of the stars of this latest develop­ REDEEMER CLASS FIRST held March 9. Ovt-r 3,000 arc expectRd to attend. avenue is chairman of the arrange­ ment in the entertainment field. ments committee with the follow- David Densmore, principal of the Ewrything will he mindful of the ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY school and chairman of the nom- An original field of 57 couples has "'old sod," from hat checks to hall Committee Head ing peopl~ as committee members: Brotherhood Bible Class of the inating committee, presented his been reduced to about 20 as the dt-Curationl-'. A gn'l'n color scheme Allene Hoesterey, Curlew street; Lutheran Church of the Redeemer report. It was unanimously ac· contest enter~ it.c: 400th hour. en•n adorns the 76·page program Harriet Miller, Glenwood avenue; will celebrate its first anniversary ~~===:::::::':::==-----;:-.,---;-_..,...,. . cepted and the following were re- Overcoming many of the objec- wh.icl1 \\ill be pas.~cd out at the Isabel Bates, Glenwood avenue; with special services Sunday morn­ door. Tlw program, incidentally, Adelaide Bauer, Lakeview park; ing at 9:30 in the church audi­ elected for next year: tions that have been raised against President, :\Irs. Arthur Loh- marathons, the management of the i" l'onsidl'red quite an accomplish­ Bernard Bullock, Avis street; torium. The Rev. Wilbour E. water; first vice-president, Mrs. mry of information about city old Long will sing tht' ofTertory New Vets Organization Ann Heath was elected to the office one is examined twice daily by the ~o,·ernment is a Ill'\\" feature. solo. of treasurer, Miss Esther Averill doctor and a chart shows condition Tlw ent<>rtainment will consist of Planning Smoker Apr. 7 All Men's Bible Classe;; of this having served two terms. of temperature, respiration, etc., at 11 acts of vaudeville as follows: The newly organized Veterans' district have been invited to attend. A card party will be held at Mrs., all times. Contestants are immedi­ l!ance by l'atl"icia l'it>rce and Alta Memorial Post, No. 2789, Veterans The Women's Bible Classes and Arthur Lohwater's home, 27 Dor\ ately disqualified if the physician J\larah Janes, soprano ::;olo by Rose of l•'oreign Wars, is making plans also the Young Men's Class of Re­ othy a\·enue, on March 24. It will does not find their condition good. Ann Sactta, xylophom• solo by for its fir~t affair, a smoker to be deemer will join in this anniversary begin at 8:30 P· m. sharp. Bridge Almost invariably, under these con­ Louis Ruf, song and dance by the held at n. & B. Hall on Friday, senice. William C. Storandt is the and pinochle will be played. There ditions, it is said that the dancing­ O'Connor Twins, ;;oprano solo by April 7. Tickets are now available teacher of the Brotherhood Class. will be refreshments and prizes. walkers gain weight during the Lena Milanetti, dance by Betty Councilman Jos. L. Guzzetta from membcrs. which meets every Sunday morn­ )irs. Leslie McCowan will co-oper- contest. :-;hult::;, song and dance by The The committee in charge is ing :~t 9:45 in the north parlor of ate with Mrs. Lohwater as hostess. Three llusketeers, musical number Se,·en meals a day are consumed, headed by Fred O'Connor and in­ the Parish House. all prepared under the guidance of by WHAM King, Queen and Jack, Young Republican Men cludes John Richards, William a dietician. A fully equipped hos­ Jack o' Hcnrts by Jack Driscoll, • h Cl b Mahl'r and Daniel Foley. The pro­ WINDOW SHADES pital and rest rooms for men and Hickey Fr<.'Cm:m Quartet and Flor-I Meet Tomg t at u ce~ds of the smoker will benefit the Maplewood "Y" Holds Have your window shades made Iwomen arc prov:ided, as well as 1 1 c0 Col!'brook Po\\ ers Dance f h T th w rd Un<'mployed of the post. Twelve in your neighborh~od. You'll get shower baths in which each con­ A meetmg o t e en a good 8 hour sen,ce, save money R('YUe. . acts of vaudeville \\ill be included Follo\\ ng the entertainment the Young l\Ien's Republican Club will Father and Son Night and be 5atisfied. te!!tant must bathe at least once a 1 in the program. There will also be mrund<:r of the 1.'\"ening will be be held tonight in the club rooms The program sponsorC>d by the Shades mounted on your rollers Iday. refreshments. . 3 ft. x 6 ft. as follows: As evidence of their continued p(nt in dancing on Lewiston avenue promptly at 8. Boys' Counc1l of the Maplewood Y. Dead finish Holand 45c each •t J"t th t •· t ta The post, which has tak~>n its . ---~ n a 1 v, e con cs.. :m s s ge a The gc'l'll.'rnl {'onunitteC> headed All membl.'rs an' urged to attend. )f. C. A. and conducted by the Hand made o1l opaque.. --.15c each fi · h . ht f t name from the new Ridge road 8 8 0 b Dr. Guz?.l ttu, meludes Joseph F" . b de on the Leader,.• Corps for the J,oys of the Cambric and Duplex_ __ 85c each .oor ow cverr ":g rom · ust reports w1 11 e ma bridgc, is organizcd principally in · d th · f th 1Washable Sunfast Holland $1.15 ea. 12. The hst mcludes several H. Bush, ~ecrrtnn•, and )h~Iton J. f b d ·t · memb cr~ Iup a~ etr a crs on "'f. h d" t d · h b f . · , . drive or new mem ers an 1 19 the Tenth Ward. ~ew members · h tt f I 10 'io ouse 1scoun on one ozen vaudev11le veterans, w o ecause o DeWitt, tn'asurcr; Councilman h d h t tl d" l · t mm 'tte~ March 1 a< 1 an a enc1 ance o 300 or more d" t• f t t rta" . . E·' d ope t a w 1s nc co 1 <~ are being sought to bring the ros- dads and their sons. Shadds reversed with new ring ISC~n l;uancc of :hag:h e~ e ~~~ ':'\el son A. !\f1lnc, tickets; uwar . th ttl · d" tr"cts arc • , men w1 11 sec a 1en· 1s 1 160 0 A. h.muss, program; Sherman t d te•· up to · The honors of the evening w~>nt pull, 20c ea. Curtains and drap- men a many e ea ers I · d · R d C· th eries made to order with your rna-, out of employment, and as a con- Pwrc!•,. Pntcrtamment;. "·I•• rs. K a th- fully· represen te . b · 1 t . Arrangemen s arc emg m:.H e o DUCED t~ ~lin. an , aymon .tsey~. e terial. W. H. Bellinger, 1274 sequence tho show is well above the 1'\'n A. l:e\'111'11, de!"OJ"atiOII; Arthur h . l T n . "'d"'l\1"'' DlmSSES HE d1mmut1Ye fenth Ward pug1hsts. Dewey Ave at Seneca Parkwav f th t t · t •• • > avt• Clt 1e.r onl a\'lf>S or "' " u All $4.~~ spriug dresses reduced They demou trated ,~hat two Gll•n. . ·• · · a:erag~ t •·om e en er runmen MrlanPtu, ••lusw; ll.uT~ I reston, k k f 'I ·s meet- 2789 ' . Bur e as t 11e spea er or • H to $3.Vii in out· cleamnce sale. They v1ewpmn . must all be sold at this price. Lad- youngsters can learn about the art ----- doo1·; Frank R 0 Bl'len,. d refresh-F mg.. The f ormer 1s· f oo tba 11 coach mE'nt;:;; .John H. :\In kIll an •ranees " . .t f R h thr and ies' silk hose 29c pair. Children's of boxing if properly trained Both PERMANE::"lT SPECIAL at t 11e unn·ersl Y o oc es " DJo;LIVER DRUGS L. Thompson. 1loor; Fred LeWal- h . th · ,_ ncr dresses 4!.1c. Blouses 65c and $1. fathers and sons took part in Special on Rose permanents at , t e 1atter 1s e we11 "'"own - Dewey Sample Dress Shop. Lena game~ and enjoyed movies of camp $3.50. Also Frederic's Vita-tonic The Wichman Drug Co., 858 t< r, stage arrangement: I· rank E. . t f th r e bu Dewey avenue, corner Driving Lant and ( 'la1·enre H. l'iehler, tl11 on exp('l rom e po IC - Heisz, owner. 1864 Dewey Ave. life and refn•shments. permane~t $6. Finger waving and Glen. 1646.-Adv. shampoomg 35c. Rose Beauty Park, makes deliveries anywhere chrcking; Angelinl' Pasquale, fa- reau. h RA FEATURE REVIEW !Shoppe, 1440 Dewey Ave. Glen. on purchases or prescriptions filled 'or!;: Hobert F. C'lifford, Jr., pnnt-· Much important busin. e;;s as RIV IE 6168 for appo1"ntment.-Adv. at the store. They call for and de­ liver prescriptions. Phone Glen. mg; Jolo'eph G. Schnepp, ushers; aril'en since the l~st mee:mg, three Week-end Program which he participates so thnt only . 970 for this serv:ice.-Adv. Donald!-.'. ~lords, publicity. Charles w~ek~ ago. and \nil be dl;;cussed at t Tonight-Chic Sale and Bill Boyd one man can win-Clark 'Gable., A sbon, He~ (Scndp~) H~tter, E. llostwick is honorary chairman. tlus time. h But after he has gone to n small was orn to r. an rs. enry LA BELLE SHOPPE . in "Men of America"; and Ralp to~ to avoid the too-persistent ef- T. Huetter, Jr., on March 10. Mr. Full line of beautiful spring 11 d S 11 E"l · "Sec H · · ted "th H T dresses priced from $3.95 up. AI- . /lOU. \RD'S S J1 M I' IJ E AXTIQUE~ ne amy an a Y ,I ers m - forts of a detective who has set I uetter lS assocta Wl • • terations free of charge. LaBelle JJRI <:, 5 SHOI'-Trnt·cl-tu·l ed util- Furniture and glassware bought ond Hand Wife." ·l himself on his trail, and the too- Huetter & Son, Inc., of Lake ave- Apparel Shoppe, 1617 Lake Ave. tty ., 1 inccl and illtl'rlinccl. spc- and sold. Also repaired and refin- Fri.-Sat.-Edna .Mac Oliver in amorous attentions of :\1iss Mac- nue. Glen. 4162. Open evcnings.-Adv. C1llt JOT thi8 t!Jcck at $-.95. i\Iamy ished. See our offerins:s at 315 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a Cos 111 ctics still scllillU fit .:.;r for Dri'c l rons appreciated it. Gable is supported b}• Carole Children 25c. Always good work. Lombard and Dorothy Mackaill, John Alessi and Charles Aynes­ H. •Johnston Kleen Bakeries who piny contrasting romantic warth. lfi77 Dewey Ave., cor. Pull­ man. Four Shops to Serve You: roles. BAUMAN & BAYNES The star plays the role of a 1300 Dewey Ave. FOR REAL SPECIALS SEE 827 Dewey Ave. 33:3 Driving Park at Dewey Aves. suave, sophisticated gambler, who, 400 WE DELIVER GLEN. 1182 - 1183 - 1184 not content to trust to luck, fixes THE WICHMAN DRUG CO. AD­ 1505 Lake Ave. Lewiston Ave. the high-stake poker games in VERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County PAGE 2 Historic NewspapersROCHESTER Collection, N.Y., 1\IARCH 16, 1933 Tenth Ward Courier BIG ;tr.VjGffRj\ AD~~TS I CHURCH NEUJS 2Features De~cy Ave. Presbyterian- On 1497 Dewey A 'fe. Tonight ( I.a"t t ime) I Friday - Saturday ~larch 1 the Women's Asssociation, Free Parking ...,ll< ~X 01" .\:\lEHIC \'' and PEXGLIX POOL )IUHDEH under the lcader~hip of l\Irs. ~eilly, I Glen 1454 ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP In Rear "SECOXD IIA:\D WIFE'' closed a successful year with a luncheon. at which 153 were pres­ ------ ent. Mrs. Paul R. Hoppe spoke on the suN. ''American lndtan'' and following SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ancl SATURDAY MON. this. reports were given by the ten circles into which the society is Whole or Shank End Whole or Shank End TUES. divided, uncle•· the leadership of the following :ts chairmen, Mesdames Arnold, Rlcyler, Christie, Coster, FRESH Skinned Davidson, l\Iaher, Poulton, Scofield, Skinner and Stilson. These showed HAMS • • 12c Smoked Ham 14c a llUccessful year both socially and • financially, $921.45 being the total amount raised. Boneless 'l'hc Social Service department 11 COUNTRY ROLL ALSO! No Man of Her Own11ciart~~"ble under the chairmanship of Mrs. John Wellington with the assist­ RIB ROAST :'\latinees Daily-Adults 15c, Children lOc ('til :> o'clock) ance of the circles accomplished BUTTER • • 18c much by many hours of volunteer service.; at the Toy Depot and OF BEEF • • 23c Limit 2lbs. Cash Price WADES 25cn~liJilY Lf'nding Bureau; se\ving for the OPI•. LIRE!tTY THEATRE BUY AMERICAN Public~~;l~~~~~~n~~~=;~:~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~ Health Nm·sing Association; and Robert Ottman will sing solos I ~~~~~~ Finger WnH~, Marcel, Patronize these gifts to the Gospel Tabernacle; ami .Miss Marjorie Scott will give n Shampoo, Henna Uinse, 25c American-owned and fut•nishing nnd serving lunch at the reading. Eyebrow Arching and Hair Cutting •.•••• Rescue )lission; and furnishing Tickets for the piny arc 25 cents I operated barber sho1>s Coot! and clothing for needy fam- for adults and 15 cents for children. A I I y Introducing DOim TOILET ilies. The proceeds will be used for wel- o v e BroWnbilt REQUISITES • •.•.•. 2:-ic each 1 HAIRCUT PRICES )lany calls on new members, the fare work in the parish and com­ Black 3-gyelet Tie with PermancntH, complt>te . $2.50 up Ladies' & Men's 40c sick and so•·rowing, were reported munity. The public is invited. perforations. Proclaims GLEN. I No ,\ppt. Necessary Children's ...... 25c by the chairman of Parish Aid, On Wednesday evening, March the coming style !or 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. Mrs. G. E. Critchell. Besides cards 22, there will be a supper meeting Spring. (Saturday ...... 35c) of chee•· and sympathy were sent for the teachers and officers of the to ill mcmbrrs or flowers in case Sunday School. Supper will be ELLIS FAUSEY of death by the flower chairman, served at 10 cents each. 'l'he plans $3.00 Don't harbor a 1\lrs. 11. S. Chapmau. I for the remaining months will be I 1798 DEWEY AVE. l\lrs. Rolfe Scofield, the repre- discussed and acted upon. Every FIRE HAZARD Stunning B r o w nbilt scntative to the Council of Church teacher and officer is urged to rc­ Black Kid Pump for tail­ Remove those dangerous J. C. HARRIGAN Women, told of their work and serve this date. Harvey Lockwood and unsightly cords by hav­ 1456 DE\VEY AVE. 'pluns for the ensuing year. and Howard !\lnurinus are in ored costumes. Our show ing plugs installed now. After these encouraging reports, charge. windows a1·e displaying New LOWER Prices WALT LAKE th(' following officers were elected A supper meeting of the Happi­ other attractive patterns. 1779 DE'\YEY AVE. for the coming year: president1 ness Class was held recently at the On all electric work )Irs. A. H. Neilly; first vice-presi- home of the president, Miss 1\lade­ $4.00 JUST PHONE J. A. MOE dent, )Irs. Donald Cameron; second line 1\long, 1\lerrill street. A busi­ 333 RIDGE\VA Y AVE. vice-pre~ident, Mrs. Harry Sadden; ness meeting followed the supper GLEN. 2604 secretary, -'Ir><. Jame:o; Carmichael; which wns serv('d at 6:30. Miss Different- A FREE ESTIMATE J. M. ROSE corresponding secretary, lliss Elizabeth :\1. Bcal, teacher, re­ bilt 3 Eyelet Tie of ON REQUEST Grace Gilson; treasurer, Mrs. port.ed that )[rs. Aeschleman, a 1440 DE\VEY AVE. Charles Nelson. missionary on leave from China, Black Kid, with sil MYERS &STONEHAM The meeting was brought to a has consented to speak to the class over-lay cut out. \Vil-Dor Beauty Shop close with prayer by Rev. A. H. on March 20 in the church parlor. Yes, we are Electrical Contractors ~eilly. All the older girls' classes of the 1517 Lake Ave. (Downstairs) 342 Drhing Pk. at Dcw<>y A\'('. Blue, Grey. At WAGG'S CORNERS J:o'inger Wave, :'\larcel Senior High department are Invited Shampoo, Henna Rinst• ft 5C Ll'wiston )I, E.-Ne:-.;t Sunday tll attend. .:\lanicure or Facial . . . .Art will bt! Loyalty Sunday and Rev. )tinnie Thomson- Edna Weidm•r Kazmaycr will speak on "A Part- North Presbyterian-On Monday Kolb's Toggery Shop net·ship Unaffected By Depression." at the home of Mt·s. Elmer Forest, 1304 DEWEY AVE. !'ledges for the year will be re- Ravine avenue, young women of ccived. In the afternoon canvas- North Church met for the purpose ANY GARMENT DANCE DRY CLEANI':D 7 5 c SNs will vh:it members not attend- of organizing n new circle of the AND PRESSED •.. With Preston's Orchestra ing the morning service. Women's Society. 'l'he officers The

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LENTEN SUGGESTION LEG OF ~tK VEAL - 15c BATES MARKET ew.;.gs~rw' PHONE 833 DEWEY A VENUE PHONE GLEN.1685 -WE DELIVER- GLEN.1684 A Meal for Four STEAK SALE ------1 lb. pkg. Salmon ~ WEEK-END SPECIALS l pkg. String Beans ~ 5 C Tender Fresh Dressed FOWLS • 2 for 89c (Wax or Green) ROUND& SIRLOIN • 19c BUY NOW! MARKET POT ROAST BEEF -- lb 11c Porterhouse .... 23c IS RISING LEGS ~~;~~ED SPRING LAMB lb 19c DAISY PASTRY} 0 FLOUR (51bs.). C Roll BUTTER 20c PORK SAUSAGE MEAT FRESH GROUND HAMBURG } 3 lbs 25c Club Steam - I Lenten SpecialH-Ciam,; • doz. 15c Levin's Cash Market Sausage ..... lb. tOe Fillets • lb. 19c Oysters • qt. 39c TWO CASH DELIVERIES DAILY 1525 LAKE AVE. We Deliver GLENWOOD 305 JacksBn Announces new Books Now Available LENTEN SPECIAL F1-i. - Sat Specials The follo\\ing new books have Assorted Cookies been added to the Jackson Circu­ HOT CROSS lating Library, 325 Driving Park 15c doz., 2 doz. 25c avenue: 1 BUNS now 15c doz FRUIT PIES ... 20c Richest Girl by Vivian Grey, Jail I Bait by Sally Chaves, Into Dark­ For 20 Yean at Prepanng Frog Legs for Eprcurcs. nes:. by i\lilton Krim, Jenny Rorke HOWELL'S BAKERY 1486 DEWEY AVE. by l\luriel Hine, Convention Girl by PreJ"lr<>d b) ~lltl at G ''" tphle SocletT. lrt~ just \\ hl'l'l' I hi' ltrt•nthln~ pore c;elll'l't' Bo.vle, Female by Donald Wnohln!l'ton. U. C".- "·'"11 Service. 1,;; located. e \s soon n>< It hursts "' lton:-;. ur.ee f1111nu:s only for through hb tronhles are IPS~E'ned. H. Clark. The Sealed Door of Love their hind legs, hut who~e skins fnr now hP ... 111 ho11 out 011 the bank by Pamela Nyne, From :Midnight TRY OUR Fnow walrs and fine In true rrng rn~tdnn nnd hrt'uthe the '!'ill Dawn by Maurice LeBlatlC, glue. unmutll)' utltl more than $130,· nlr frPE'ly: 1'01', ~~~ ,,.r h.11·P sc<'n, his Light Again by Blair Niles, Dan- 000 to the lllllustrial census figures no: hl't>ll fmH'IIoulng for gPl' by Evans Wall. Of I Otll ~l·.,,,., l•'t"<>" l'aising and the NEW WAY CLEANING • ~ • · · "' somE> time n" nlr hr·Palhlug organs. Lovers Should Marry by Nell collct•tlon of frog-,; froru streams, \\'ith thP formation ol' hit; legs a. ,ear1d swarn rs are therefore .\lartin, F'irst Woman by Adelaid Pond~ 1 his hE'ad :scrqiC nnHhinl:' rP· "' the wurrn spring sun terupers the 1 1 t 1 .. 1 '11,'1~. H. SnO\''• Rasputi·n and the Tuxedos Rented sem1 1) 1 ng c u~e nnl Jlrnt 1'111' C< ,;tuu~ ~ • water In our lhlllds, It Is mating- until rt'lath·ely rert'nt yt>nrs. · rt wa" I-;mprc: . . ~ C Idea proposed by no le~s nn oh~erYf'r "' black center-and the ,·itelline en· than the lllu~trlous Aristotle him Lone Rider by Roy Norton, The Any Thrt.>l.' for $1 velope--'thc surroundlnc transpar- If Coronado Trail by George B. Rod­ Permanents-Special ent memhrnne-whlch be.gins to ab- se · Have you been to the sorb water a!; soon as the eg::: 18 acterbtlc of the tulull frog, thl' ner. Men of the ::\Iesquite by Frederic's Vita-Tonic . . . $4.50 laid, and thus Immediately swells staring eyes a<:qulrcd lids anfinltc ctrlnr pattern mm·al by .Tack Woodford, An germ of life growing there. A gray showt:>d on the skin, and some American Girl by Tiffany Thayer, GLEN. 4125-R Eve. by .\ppt. fungus or mold nrny penetrnte the glandular cells nrangt."<.. them· Love Knows No Holiday by Mar­ Marathon--Walkathon envelope, sprout upon the yolk, and !{elves In chnra<'teristlc roughened guerite Brener South .Moon Under thus rut otr thll liCe of the little areas all o~·er the bat•k. b M . . ID R r Apple, Cinnamon KUCHEN frog before It hns well hPgnn. But Only'" the tall rc;>mnlns to t<•ll of I Y • arJorlc nnan aw mgs. Cheese, French Now in progress at If fnte 1!! kind and conditions are 1 his former ncquallc hnhlts. [)ay by And Coffee Rings on Sat. favorable, the centrnl yoll,, at first clay It, too, Is absorbed Into the A combination beauty and hurLer 626 W. Main St. (cor. Jefferson Ave.) a Ringle cf'll, begin~ nt once to grow, body, Just as were the gills In thP shop made its appearance this week BETTY BAKE SHOP dlvlcllng Into two ct'll!!, these into very early stages. until at lust our ut 1798 Dewey avenue. It is the 1:314 DEWEY A VENUE four, the~e Into eight, and so on In little frog b; completely mctnmor Sylvia Beauty Salon and Ellis Bar- (between ~lagee and Electric) the typical \\ny. pho>t•lv on shore Sh t d Thrills! Action! Enter­ Under favcH·ahle conditions, the with his brolht;>l"S to ~utch flies her· op, former1 Y 1oca e on tndpole hntclws nn the fourth day. among the plants bordering bls an 1Eastman avenue. Mrs. F. Ben~itz At first It Is n minute, flattened, cestral pool. and her son, Ellis Fausey, are the RE-UPHOLSTERING \'f'llowlsh object, with con:> I 1 parts have h£>gun to de'l"elop, it nib- tumn weuther he Is about half an cockroac11es, a tarantula. and some MONEY SAVING COUPO bles the "scum'' ot ~rreen algae I 1 Inch In length and half-grown. earthworms, which live bi~h In the MISS"G. SMITH This coupon and one cash a d - which form« a den~e mat over every While he has no volrc ns yet. the air in the qnart or two or ~oil and Formerly of the Alicia Shop mission ticket \\-ill admit TWO submerged !'tone or pebble In the mating call or his E'lders may occn water which collects in the june· l'itagnant pool. • tlon!l of leave;; with stem. Shampoo, Marcel ft S pel"SOnS at any time. The mouth of the tadpole Is not slonally be heard In the pool as latP 0 "!::!lowers" of frogs and toads bave Or Finger Wave ... ~ C '----=------==----_-____-_-_- --- _J at all like that of thf' adult frog. A ::e~e:~~:~;e~~r~~~ ~~ f~en;:a:.c~:~ been mentlonerl In the literature of SaturdayH ...... 35c sharply hookPd bt>.ilk. sug~E'stlng the breeding !rna RADIO PARTS, TUBES Club, the members unanimous Y rich mnn'.s tahle In the form or tlon for thf' winter. A wise provl toads and frogs In many countries. Since most racE's of men observe and ELECTRICAL voted to call this branch the "El- fragment!'! or tlslr or other foorl left slon of natur<' slows down their life closely only thosE> creatures which eanor Roosevelt Club." by larger and mnre care!£>,.,; ban· processes to suit them to this com· are either directly useful to them or APPLIANCES !JIIetl'rs In :-\nture's storehnuse. plete Inactivity and apparent lnnnl· After the business meeting, card 1'hl~< rich fure rattt:>ns the tadpole's games and checkers were played hodY to ridiculous rotundity. His mat! on. We trade and sell Many Species Are Known. and refreshments were served. tin):. lidll'«,; eye!< stare !'Olemnly up­ USED RADIOS ward at the water surface, to which While there are ubout two thou­ The next meeting is to be held he mu~t now ru h Pvery few roo­ sand species of tallle,s amphibian~. WICHMAN'S Monday, March 20, at club head- ments for a lnngful of air. us his \\e lack a correspondln~ number of gllt;: nrc beginning to be absorbed common names for them. We must RUSSELL'S quarters on Driving Park avenue. a ntl he ha;: had slni'E" to depE'nd P<'rforce call e\·erythlng by the RADIO SERVICE l\1. DiBiase will be the speaker. lar:::cly on his two nostrils, equipped name or "frog" or "tonrl" although New Low Cut Prices 1491 Dewey Ave. Glen. 7196 "lth vnlvt's to l\<'ep thPm closed and tl!e se1·ernl families grouped to­ 100 Aspirin 25 Pt. Milk of 25 jEpsom 25 water tight during his submarine ~ethE'r as "toads," for Instance, may 5 gr. tablets :\lagnesia Salts, 5 lbs. excurslonlng, augmented by a spira­ be as rent trom the camel, al­ .\n emulsion of Min- Tobaccos Pure Norwegian Buell Beauty Shoppe School of Rochester Refore tlrP tadpole Is many though both nre rnammal!'l. 150 Electric Ave. Glen. 1823 eral Oil & Agar-a & Cigars Cod Liver Oil Two young men of the ward, wf'Pks old a pair of bndllke growths While most tallless amphibians de­ mild lubricant • lax- lOc Cig. 3 for 25c PERMANENTS Rprouts nf'nr the base of the tall, posit their eggs In water, with the ative. both graduates of Aquinas Insti­ and shortly theRe elongate into a tailed aquatic tadpole stage Inter­ 5c Cig. 6 for 25c qt 89c pt SOc $3.50--$5--$7 tute, were recently notified of their pnlr or hind legs equipped with flve -- .so vening between egg and adult, there pt 75c qt $1.25 10c Tob. 3 for 25c Sanitary Napk'ms admission to the class starting in toes, which closply resemble those is one tropical Aruerlcan ~enus, El· of the adult. At this stage a mar­ Mineral Oil 15c Tob. 2 for 25c FRENS Reasonable Prices September at the University of eutherodactylus, In which the young -- Rochester School of Medicine and v<'lous power or rPgeneration may frog completes his metamorphosis Odorless & tasteless CIGARETTES take plnce, for If a toe or even a Prompt Service Dentistry. Both are juniors in the entirely lnslrle the egg·capsule, and Carton •.• $1.00 4 tor 49c IPg Is nipped ol'f, another one will when It Is finally time for him to pt 45c qt 75c FRANK GYSEL Arts College and their admission grow In the place, an exact dupli­ sally forth he com('s out and hops While they last-New Razors to the medical school is considered 464 Birr St. Glen. 6699.M cate of the one lnst. After meta· away among the tree tops with no gallon $1.69 Gem, Gillette & Eveready }5~ PLUMBING and HEATING a honor in view of their hav­ morphosis Is complete. this regen­ tall to Impede him. • ing completed only three years of erative power ceases to function Other tro~cal frogs la.y their It Pays To Trade At preparatory work. and a limb Q11Ce lo~t Is not regrown. eggs In the raln·fllled arlis of giant Lily Cleaners & Dyers The young men so honored are Comes Out of the Water. palm leaves perhaps a hnnft arm is devel()l)- lows.. Such a bMmellad rese"olr Delivery . 970 or 969 for and delivered Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

PAGE4 Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, Collection N.Y., MARCH 16,19:13 Tenth Ward Courier sih·er plaque, there is special rea­ • BLACKHAWK DIVISION son for intl.'nsh·e practice on the Phone Glenwood 973 part of all other troops. BOY SCOUT NEWS TroOJ) 50 Christman •s Market At a rceent me€ting of the Dis­ At a meeting of the troop com­ trict Commissioners of the Roches­ mitte(' last week plans for the an­ Glen. 1787-,Ve Delive1· 350 Driving Pk. Ave. ter Area Council, Scout Commis­ nual Father and Sons banquet were sioner Harry Bloss announced a discussed. 'J'his year the banquet Cramer's lor Drugs be held on April 11 at Kodak plan whereby all scouts interested ";n and showing some talent in news Park. Bacon (Piece) . .. lOc Steam Sausage . . 12c FREE DELIVERY writing will be allowed to attend Troop 12 PURE PORK SAUSAGE (bulk) classes conducted by the chairman Last Saturday 10 boys under As­ FRESH-CUT HAMBURG •.•• ..•... 3 lbs 25C Say "send it." Regardless of the amount. ' of the Executive Publicity Com­ sistant Scoutmaster Francis Doo­ mittee. At the end of this course han went on an ali-day hike to the FRESH I LEAN woods around Riverside Cemetery. Milk of 100 TABLETS 6 one boy will be selected from each PIGS FEET • 5c Fresh HAM 13c Magnesia. 29c 5 gr. Aspirin . . . 3 C division in the city to be respon­ Most of the boys were able to find sible for all news in his division. excellent mineral specimens. I<'ULL PINT .. $1.89 gallon Some patrols were reorganized BEST GRADE To select the representatives Lean PORK SHOULDERS • • 9c VITAMIN TESTED last week. John Krueter is the new from the Blackhawk Division all leader of the Beavers, John Man­ The good home made kind lb witch iSc Cod Liver 1 boys who desire to compete must Hazel •...... chester of the Owls and Harry Rice SAUERKRAUT Bring your own container 2c Oil ..... Pint SOc attend the rally to be held at FULL PINT of the Flying Eagles. ------Standard He1·bs Kodak Park, March 28, and within PURE HOME RENDERED LARD ..... 7Yzc 15 minutes after the conclusion of Troop 81 Olive 9 4 ozs. fo1· ...•.. 25c A few days ago 45 scouts of SUGAR-CURED SALT PORK ... :-toe & 12c Oil ...... 4 C the rally submit a suitable news Ken-L-Ration story of it. The articles are to be Troops 50, 68 and 81 received FULL PINT safety instruction from Officer Jo­ U~UT 3 TO CUSTO,fER approximately 150 words in length1 exclul'i\'e of the summary of seph G. Baglin of the Rochester M!neral C Police Department. The lecture JENNIE•s HAT Oil ...... 45 3 for 25c events. All candidates must be ~~~Iy COKE register~d scouts in good standing '~as a part of the requirements for Guaranteed Heatmor FULL Pl~T and DRESS SHOP 5 POUNDS 6 and must be of high school age. their Safety Merit Badges. Last week Troop 81 met on Sat­ 13t0 ll<''H') ,\\e. at Electric Flaxseed . . . . . 5C It is evident that all troops of Electric Oc urday instead of Wednesday and COKE ton $8.1 s the division are conducting fre­ $1.9:> Wash Dresses Light Bulbs ... 1 5 POUNDS made a trip to Thn•e Lakes in Dur­ $1 quent and quite thorough practice SUSQUEHANNA Reduced to ...... 3 for 25c Epsom Salt . . . 2 and-Eastman Park. Interest in the 5 C sessions for the coming rally, al­ ANTHRACITE interpatrol contest, which will soon DRESSES .... $2.95 up though few are willing to admit it, end, is becoming keen. The win­ hoping to be able to surprise some HATS $1.-19 and $1.88 ning patrol will receive a patrol COAL 1286 Dewey Ave. of their equally energetic scout flag, and a hiking staff for each of Alterations Free . competitors. Since Troop 12, its members. The prizes will be Open Eves. 'til 10:00 Phone, Glen. 973 D e w e y A venue Presbyterian WOOD awarded at our Father-and-Son Church, has won the last two meets By Ban-el or Cord CRAMER'S Overnight Trip, April 1. Service and needs only a victory in the com­ stars for the whole troop will also ing event to become owners of the be presented at that time. SULLIVAN'S ANY GARMENT Last Saturday night Scoutmaster GLENWOOD 6986 Dry Cl<>aned WANT ADS Stephen C. Pool and Mrs. Pool were and Pressed 402% LEXINGTON AVE. Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ads taken over surprised by the arrival at their We spcciali:u· telephone; cash or stamps must accompany ad; send to 25 B. Water St. new home in Swansea park of most in l.adic:; DrP~ws 75c !....,_------of the parents and committee of GUAR;UrfEED Rebuilt Vacuum I EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re­ the troop. The event was a house­ Cleaners as low as $8. Variety pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib­ warming party. Many use.ful gifts TENTH WARD Vacuum Cleaner Co. 254 Lyell ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. were presented. ADAM W. DUNBAR CO. Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 3543. COURIER .1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 WANT~ D - Everyman and -=E""'·XP =-:-E::::· ~R-='l',....,S::-:E:=:R::cV==-Ic=-=E=-o-n-al""I,....ma-,....ke-s UPPER DFWJ~Y 1 F \C' UJ•' wo?len to bnng t~~t watch or clock washing machines. Wringer rolls Averag;s t~ l\Ja;c·~ ( ' F. R. METZINGER \VE CALL & DELIVER which needs reprunng to Anderson, $2.00. Estimates given free. Low- Bantel 190 Editor and Publisher 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- est possible charges. Phone Glen. Bauman- - 188 anteed. 2586-W for prompt service. Wm. Donahue ___ 176 • CURTAINS laundere~, all ~inds. Mahany, 283_!1'lower C1ty Park. Jackson ---- __ 175 25 South Water St. ONE ~tretched and pressed, tmted 1f de- UPHOLSTERING-New pieces J. Benjamin ------·- 175 TRIP PLUMBER s1red. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 made; old pieces re-covered. Re- Metzinger 172 Main 5412 Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. pairs of all kinds. Lowest prices. Winterroth _ 171 CASS & LOYSEN UPHOLSTERING-Call Chns. F. Living room suites $60 up. Steko T. Miller --·-·------· 170 After 5 p. m. and holiday!' INCORPORATED Williams, Glen. 4187, for estimates. Upholstering, 126 Steko Ave. Glen. 0. Benjamin ------·-·-· 165 Call at 517 Lyell Ave. or 171 RAVINE You ·will be assured of the best in 3712-M. Danehy ~- 162 Phone Glen. 5318-M AVENUE Glen. 530 workmanship and materials used. - MAKE YOUR OWN dresses and Mueller --~----~ ~---·- 161 Lat~st fabric samples. Shop at 359 coats. I will cut, fit, prepare and Maher ···------·······-·~·-··~ 159 LeXJngton Ave. remodel so that the finishing can Strassner --~------··-- 15fi News matter must be in thf' II hands of the editor no later than HYLAND BUILDING SEWING MACHINES over- be done at yqur home. Call Glen. Howard ~----·--··------~------155 Monday preceding dates of issuf' hauled, cleaned and adjusted for 1941 for prices and further par- G~mham --- ·----·-····--··· 153 SJ<~RVICE $1. Call Glen. 4141. ticulars. Wallace ------... 149 ~15 Remodeling - Repairing FOR RENT-515 BirrSt. Lower -sAVI~ MONEY by having your Brov.:n -··------· 141 Boston, 5 large rooms, in A-1 con- vacuum cleaner repaired in our ~ol~leh ·--· 140 RAYMOND F. HYLAND 1 878 Ridgf'way Avenue ~tion. With garage. Glen. 1182. shop while you wait. New ~ords D~ ·Malli! .. ~i~ Trade Wi"th Independents PHONE-GLENWOOD 5252 MALT-Canadian, Eagle, Bud- put on ~or $1, brushes re-bnstled E. Schulz 135 wciRrMal~4k~~l\Ialt Liquid, $1.25. Niblack ~tarnctJ~%~ & Ep- and deltvery.ffi~hlert~~arge~r~ll \ anety \ acuum ~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~ So certain do you become of pinger, 398 Ridge Rd. Glen. 2311.; ~l~~ner Co., 254 Lyell Ave. Glen. our RELIABILITY that you CAXARIES - Singers $4.95- ::;·:....,.______give your order to us perfectly $6.00. Females for breeding $1.00. FOR SAL.E-Movie films, 16mm. confident that you wiii be PROP­ Seeds, song restorer. Banks, 156 Cheap. 387 Magee Ave. ERLY l-'erved. Clay Ave. FOR RENT-3 rooms completelr Seek's Ct·ntt>r Cut FOR REXT-Modem 6-room up- furnished for light houRkeeping, No\Y the Story Can Be Told per flat, 3 bedrooms. Newly re- first floor. Call Glen. 5264-W. 440 Boiled Ham lb i 3c ldecorated. $25 month. 257 Aug- R_i_d.:..ge_w_a....;y_A_v_e_.------If all Rochester stores had followed the lead of two of the Centt'r Cut ustine St. Stone 5738-L. :\fAXAGlm IS SERENADED FOR SALE or RENT-Large large chain groups in Rochester last Friday morning, there would Porlc Chops lb 15c building (25x50) suitable for light BY COXCERT ORCHESTRA have been no public acceptance of "scrip" and it is not without manufacturing. Railroad siding. 'fhe strains of music at 10:30 the province of reason to state that a real panic might have oc­ Large cant~ Libby's Rent $25 month. Glen. 2100. last Sunday evening brought resi- EVAP. MILK ..... 3 for 17c \\1RINGER ROLLS for any make dents of upper Clay avenue to their CUl·red. Fortunately the neighborhood independents joined hands SALADA OltANGE PEROE washer $2 up. Washers oiled and doors and windows. It was the with downtown stores and accepted the "scrip" immediately, con­ TEA, V2 lb. pkg...... 25c greased for $1.50. Call Glen. 4141. Flower City Concert Orchestra, FOR RENT - 6-room house, tributing in no small \vay to the ready co-operation of the public 'S QlTALIT\J large yard. $30 month. 357 Knick- serenading its manager, Edward in this most essential emergency issue. ~./ erbocker Ave. Glen. 838. A. A. Carroll. The serenading was While awaiting wo1·d from their out-of-tovm headquarters as B~MARKEl' -F-OR RENT-7-room house, fin- just as much a surprise to Mr. Car· OlWfY AVL•TIC..GI.Uf 71 IJ2 ished room in attic, garage, garden. roll, who had already retired, as it to whether or not they should accept "scrip," these two large ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Reasonable. 677 Flower City Pk. was for his neighbors. chains refused to honor it, even though our "scrip" was backed ~· Glen. 1597. by all the resources of Rochester banks. Until late Friday after­ EASTMAN Student wisheR to REPLACE YOU ROOF! teach beginners piano. Reasonable. LEAVING FOR NEW YORK noon the managers had to turn a\\·ay customers who had only Glen. 4073-R. TO BUY SPRING DRESSES CQntract now for later work "scrip" with which to pay for their merchandise. FOR RENT-Fumished room. Miss Peppy of Peppy's Dress There was co-operation in an emergency! How quickly their Prices Advance Apr. lst 75 Raines Pk. Glen. 247-M. Shop is leaving this week-end for EXPERT RADIO SERVICE, all New York City on a buying trip. colors were displayed! "That loyal hearts they had for good old ESTIM,1TES FREE I work guaranteed. Radios for sale. She will return nert Friday after Rochester! The Square Deal Sendceman, Win· Elmer G. Willis chell, 280 Steko Ave. purchasing new spring outfits to be l\Iany a consistent chain store customer had his eyes opened -FOR SALE-Copeland electric shown at her store in Driving Park for the first time. -One woman who had traded with the same 64 Austin St. Glen 5792 refrigerator. Can be seen at 470 a venue. Flower City Pk., Apt. 2. chain store for 14 years had to go to a nearby independent to make BOOKS-Xew and used, bou~ht )!iss Eva Cutler of Knicker­ her purchases, because she had only "scrip." Her husband had GET OUR PltiCES and sold. Technical Books our spe- bocker avenue entertained the received it in his pay envelope; they told him it would be accepted On New Plumbing Fixtures cialty. Swart, 1342 Dewey Ave. Prices were never lower! Glenwood 7194. Kitty Kurd Klub at her home on as money. What do you suppose were the thoughts running DECORATE_ Unusual Decor:. • ~farch 7. Prizes were won by the through that woman's mind when she found out it was only Renner & Henry Co. 1 tions at low prices. Mayflower Misses Hazel Buchan and Margaret "paper" at her chain store? What person is there who would not Plumbing and Heating and Suskatone wallpapers, Sanitas, Burns. 1812 Dewey Ave. Glen. 592 Craftex. Estimates cheerfully fur­ have been seized with a terrible fear? Fortunately in this and ~::::::::::::=::::::::~ nished. Inside and outside paint· hundred~ of othei· instances, independents showed their utmost r- ing. Melvin D. Andrews, 3 Wcl- Mrs. Lt>on Wallace Eblin and SALISBURY stead Pl. Glen. 8332-R. daughter Edna of Lakeview park confidence in Rochester banks by accepting without question or -FOR RENT - Part- o""'f....,...ho_u_s-e, are spending some time in Atlantic delay this "scrip" money. heated. Would be suitable for bus- City and New York City. Moreover, it was not only "scrip" on which these chains Radio Service iness or residence. Glen. 3329-R. Mornings or evenings. Miss Elizabeth Roblin of Seneca showed their true colors. Did they accept checks? No, not un­ FOR RENT- Large fumiShed less you traded them out and even this privilege was denied by Calls • • 75c room, private entrance, running parkway,. Mrs. Harvey Lockwood (In City) hot and cold water, gas, heat, light, of Lakev1ew park and Mrs. Reb­ some. When Mrs. Shopp~r came in and said, "1\'ly husband Guaranteed Service on use of phone. First floor. Glen. bard of Magee avenue are attend- didn't get paid. Can you trust me until the end of the week'?" All Makes of Radios 5264-W. 440 Ridgeway Ave. ing the week-end camp meeting at didn't they say, "We're sorry it's against the rules"? GLEN. 6447 139 Rand St. HAVE YOU tried our special i"Heechwood," S()dus,.N. Y., for girl Now when the debating groups get on the topic of chains, we o_dorless cleaning fluid, 35c gal. de- scout leaders. livered, 30c gal. at store. Ap- I hope they won't fo1·get how these two out-of-town companies met 'S 25c BSEHAOUPPTEY proved by fire marshall. Niblack our local emergency. Most certainly a good many housewiYes MARION and Eppinger, 398 Ridge Road. The Grace A. C. defeated the won't forget it. Finger Wave. Marcel, 5 .::G.::;le~n~.~2,;,3;;11~-,..,.-;==-==---.=,---,-~- Grace Methodist 20 to 38. For Shampoo, Eyebrow Arch C DRESSMAKING - First class games with the Grace A. C. in the and Henna Rinse • • • . • 2 dressmaking and repairing. Take 14 and 15 year old class, team hav- PER:\IANENT WAVES $2.50 up advantage of low prices and call on 1477 Lake Ave. Glen. 4542 Mrs. Rose, 280 Merrill St., or phone ing a court call Glen. 6318-M be- ~------.: Glen. 3341-J. • tween 6 and 6:30. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection

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Vol. V. ROCHESTER, N.Y., MARCH 30, 1933 No. 24 North Presbyterian to Veterans' Smoker Listed Play Nursery Continues NEXT ISSUE Troop 12 Wins Plaque at Republican Women Hear Observe Golden Jubilee At B& B Hall on April 7 With Extended Program Of The Courier Blackhawk Division Rally Dr. Muriel Brown Apr. 6 will be published The fiftieth anniversary of the \'eterans' Memorial Post of the The Paget Play Nursery School Editor's Note: The article be­ Regular monthl> business meet­ founding of North Presbyterian Veterans of Foreign Wars is hold­ located at the Lutheran Church of Thurs., April 13 low was written by Scout Hanley ing of Republican women of the C'huN.·h Will be held in February, ing its first public affair on April the Redeemer, Knickerbocker and of Boy Scout Troop 101, Holy Ros­ ward will be held at the clubrooms, 1934. Already committees have 7, a smoker at B. & B. Hall, Driv­ Dewey avenues, has continued ary Chttrch. It won the prize for 840 Dewey avenue, Thursday eve­ ing Park avenue. Ticket sales in­ throughout the winter. In Novem­ be€n appointed and are now at Open House For Mothers journalism at the rally. All scout~~ ning, Apl'il 6, at 8 o'clock. dicate a large attendance, accord­ ber th(' school moved from the interested in journalism were re­ Dr. Muriel Brown, who has been work mapping out the rather ex­ ing to Fred O'Connor, chairman of Club House into the Parish House Of Marshall Frosh Apr. 6 quired to submit a report of the physiciatrist at the S. P. P. C. for t~nsive program that will extend the smoker committee. except for the Free Play Period rally within 15 minutes after it.rect a frame chapel. Play School. reach their destination, it is hoped 81, sixth; 27, seventh; 68, eighth; served. To this new home the Mission Rosary Hall. •Proceeds will be used The older group, with sugges­ that this notice may servf' as offi­ to defray entry fee in the Catholic and 101, ninth. Troop 12's repre­ From now until May 1 there will moved in 1874. William A. Hub­ tions and encouragement from their cial notification. !'Pntative was presented \Vith the be rivalry between the membership bard was superintendent of the League and other costs of tbe leaderR arc getting themselves or­ team. plaque. Scout Bugler Albert teams. Mrs. C. E. Bostwick is Sunday School during the time it ganized and are setting up some DEMOCRATIC COM\tiTTEES Baker of Troop 39 closed the Rally captain of the Columbias and Miss Last year, the local nine had one "·as a Mission and until the school standards of their own. TO ~fEET ~WND \\ '< IGHT by blo\\;ng tops. Dot Cimino captains the Sham­ of the best teams in its history. became a part of the church organ­ Parents who are interested may A business meE·ting f01 the rocks. Defeating St. Andrews in the sea­ ization. get in touch with )!iss Paget at Tenth Ward Democratic County LAKEVIEW U~IT STUDIES son play-off, Holy Rosary was pre­ The stone (·hurch now occupies 562 !\!agee avenue or b:r calling and Ward Committees has been ":'\lASTER PATTERN" WED. sented the cup emblematic of the the corner where the old chapel Glen. 236G-R. called for next )1onday night at Lake,iew Unit will mt>et nex1; championship. Barney Agness, Holy Rosary Sodalists first l'tood. Afterward the chapel the Democratic Headquarters, 279 Wednesday at the Dewey Avenue who pitched all games last season, wa." moveward a church organization. This 'll•achen;' Assoc1atwn, Flower City linen· for miss and matron. The d . e a y 11 crena ers an . quest<' to attend the meetmg. at Cl ark , old t 1me fiddl1 er. spec1a · lt y wal' realiz<'d in 1884, when the ~he Banner Home Laundr?", park, will be held Monday evening, assortment includeR 21 to 24 in. Chamber of Commerce on Apnl 11. b . d d b B.ll 1 nmc North Presbyterian Church which was formerly located m April 3, at 8:l6. headsizes. A deposit will hold your num crs me 1u e a song y 1 y v.as adopted. Flan d erR Stl·eet ·IS n 0\\· doJ·ng bus ·1· - The nominating committee at hat 't1·1 Easter.• Open eves. 'til 9. jSpringer, a dance by Anna O'Hara, 280 L · t A Thrift Shop, 1550 Lake Ave., cor. a recitation by Mary Tobin, a H< \. l~obert J<~incllay i~ now pas­ ne~s at · exmg on avenue. s that tim<' will make its report on Lapham, opp. Waggs Corners. It's WINDOW SHADES tr,r of 1\orth Church. the l1ame indicates the work is th<' oflkers for the following "ear. smart to be thrifty.-Adv. dance by Marvin Le Frois, a song J Have your window shades made don.e there by methods the. ~a~e Rev. Leo C. Mooney will give a in your neighborhood. You'll get by Mary Louise Karnes and a pi­ , ,. . , . , . as m the home. Each washmg ls talk on "Catholic Action." Mrs. Walter Lockwood of Birr good 8 hour service, save money ano recital by Arlene McKague, 1 1 ... rF' \ll(,)l'''~~~~A(>_JI{'(I~ ~\ '< ~. ;,r, (\) "cLOUFB handled indh;dually and as a unit, A social hour ";th cards will street entertained her card club on and be satisfied. and a song by Clarice Casey. • r, ~ ' 1 'r, 1 water being t~hanged for every follow thP. meeting. March . Shades mounted on your rollers 16 3 ft. x 6 -ft. as follows: HPorganization c the Flower washin~r. Everything is done by I __ __ Dead finish Roland ___45c each 1 ACKNO\VLEDGEMENT CtyCinemaClubisunclerway. Alhand. G . .T. LeVeque is owner. RI VI ERA f EATURE REVIEW Handmadeoilopaque__ 75ceach Isabelle J. Gillette, proprietress m<'eting looking toward the reor- I Cambric and Duplex--.-.85c each of the new General Store at 348 .anization wal-' held recently and Wt•el.-end Program vide a comfortable income or-to Washable Sonfast Holland $1.15 ea. Dri,.;ng Park avenue, appreciates ther;;; are planned for the future. La Belle Shoppe Tonight--••::-;0 Other Woman"lbribe an entire Chinese Army. 10% house discount on one dozen the many complimentary comments or more. from those that have already Former members and others inter- I Mrl-'. AI,1erm, h .• s ust returned with lrt'ne Dunne and Chas. Bick- Nils Asther prefers to bribe Shades reversed with new ring \;sited her store. She extends a ( ted are n.·qu~;.:ted to call Frank from Xew York with a full line of ford; and •'Goldie Gets Along" armies with his money, at least in pull, ~Oc ea. Curtains and drap- further invitation to others to call BueJ,Jman, Glen. 6139-W. or Dr. J. ~eauti!ul sprin~r. dres~e,;, all sizes, with Lili Damita. "The Bitter Tea of General Yen," eries made to order with your ma- and inspect the fine line of ladies' coats, hats and dresses she is l · S c h rei.b cr, Gren. Hil' · I.solidmcludmg colors. half s1ze::,Attracth·c)v m pnnts priced and F' n.-. S at.-"I.aug hte r I n H e 11" in which he, as General Yen, and terial.D e •W. H.t SBellinger, P kw1274 v J uralte C Sch It ht·s cw y .-..ve., a eneca ar a_. now able to show. Open evenings. at $3.95 up. Alterations free of with Pat O'Brien and Merna Ken- n r onno11 y, as u z, Glen. 2789. -Adv. ~1T BT>OUAP.[)'S SAM P IJE charge. nedy; and "Hot Pepper" with Ed- financial advisor, tcy to buy off 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;~ lJRJ..:SS SHOP, a fi11c oj beautiful I We . also . feature the newest mund Lowe and Victor ~IcLaglen. Communist forces in order to nr.w /"rocks for },'aster hat•e jw;t styles m spnng hats at $1.~8. La S .'J' , -"'l'h , J t Had to maintain the security of Yen's ftrrivcd, arnlmorr will at·.-h•c daily, Belle Apparel Shoppe, 1511 Lake , un. u.l's., . e~ .us m all tlu n 1 w shcuh's, plcnttf of Ave., cor. Owen St. Open en•- Get Marned w1th Shm Summer- province. Blu, and f;riLJf. n/1 si::cs, at $2.98. nings. Glen. 4152.-Ad,·. ville and %asu Pitt::; and "The Bit- And the entire conversation of Jelly-Jelly-Jelly Roll $J.98 rmd $5.00. 011r celebrated all ter Tea of General Yen" with Bar- this wartime peace conference is sill: full-fasllion shnr chiffon Hose A GOOD BARBEH bara Stanwyck. carried on in Chinese, between rtl fiSc pair. Full-faNition senJice Y ou are a Iwavs assured o f ~J;Ooc I Asther and four Chinese generals. N>i.qht Jlosf af r.9r 1)(lir. ED- work at our barber shop. Hair- Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Review, OlJ,1RTFS S ,\ M f' [, E DRESS cutting 35c, children 25c. J. Alessi "Oh dear, my ... oh, is he The only English is spoken by Con­ Filled with fi nest SHOT'. 151,6 Lalce .1vc., opposite and Chas. Ainsworth, 1577 Dewey going to undress her right here?" noily. 1 1 of Fruit Jelly • • • 13c 9-...... ~ I_J';a;;;.'l;,;lf;.s;· ;C;or;;;n;c;."';•• ;;;.;1 ;;rl;' ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;t;Pu;;;;;;I;Jm;;;;;;a;,n.;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Well, what would you think if you "" were the hostess at a sedate party BAUMAN & BAYNES' WEEK-END SPECIALS and the shadow on a glass door -ASSORTED FROSTINGS- leading to a balcony plainly showed !PERSONAL• f I .¢. •• _...... _.,.,.._...... - ...·-······ ...... ·•-9 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY FHESH DRESSED TURKEYS lb ft C a man in the act of removing a The Kitty Kard Klub met Tues­ 7 to 10 Jh. ;h•ge. ~ 1 woman's stockings? day e\·ening at the home of Mrs. That is exactly what ZaSu Pitts Ralph K. )latthews of Flower ALONG 'VITH OUR FAMOUS wonders, and that is why she asks City park. Prizes were won by FRESH DRESSED DUCKS the startled question of Roland )frs. John Coolidge and )fiss Fan· LONG ISLA:t'iD Young, with whom she is convers­ • lb 19c nie Culhane. TARTS filled with chocolate ------ing in the dra\\ing room. But if Whole or she had only realized at the time Mr. and .l\Ir;;;. :K Saunders of that the man whose shadow she Knickerbocker a,·enue entertained butterscotch and pecans PORK LOINS Rib End lb 11c saw was her husband, Slim Sum- a party of 20 Saturday night. ------1 mer,; He: And if Young bad Pinochle was played and p1izes YERY known that the woman was Verree were won by )Irs. J. Yockel, T. 6 for 25c Pot Roast BEEF BEST lb 11c Teasdale, the blonde married AnniR, C. Saunders and )1rs. T. U. S. Inspected Prime Steer Beef charme~· with whom he himself was Annis. then carrying on an affair! But Mr. and Mrs. Jolm W. Baybutt TRY OUR NEW they found it out later, and then of Dewey avenue entertained the the firework~ began. P. K. Card Club at their home last CINNAMON and ~g~~TI~YBUTTER lb This is one of the amusing situ- Friday evening. ations in "They .Just Had To Get M. Cl . f th Cl · D RAISIN BREAD • • loaf 7c Married." 1ss aue o e a1r~ ress sTRicTLY EGGS doz . Shop spent several days 1n New FHESH 1f a Chmaman ever approaches Iy k t k 1 r h ·ou ·md sa ·s "Ngo pav ni ti ung or 1as wee comp e mg er WATCH OUR WINDOWS PATTE SHELLS Sel<:'<:ted H<.•nnt'ry Whites . ) ' ) , ·, spring selection of dre~>ses, coats TWO SPECIALS BAKED FRESH sup. maan ngun, there, s only one and suits. . The s t oc k o f the Cl mre· thmg to do. Don t pull a gun. Sh . t f th E EVERYDAY EVERY DAY Don't sock him. op IS now comp1 e e or e ,as- ter trade. STEAK SALE Round & .rust call the police and a notary Sirloin ...... lb. 19c public and have it put down offi­ .Miss Kathryn Doyle C>f Locust MON.-TUES. cially. It means your troubles are street is registered at The Roose- ' over for life, for it means "I'll give ,·elt in ::-\ew York City. She is on H. A. Johnston Kleen Bakeries you half a million dollars." a buying trip for her hat shop. Four Shops to Serve]You: BAUMAN & BAYNES Of course, that's a half a mil­ Genevieve Allatt of the Allatt lion in Mex (the Chinese exchange) Beauty Shoppc returned last week 827 Dewey Ave. 1300 Dewey Ave. 3!3!3 Driving Park at Dewey Aves. and therefore represents only after attending the sessions of the WE DELIVER GLEN. 1182 - 1183 - 1184 $100,000 in American dollars, but National Convention of Hair 1505 Lake Ave. 400 Lewiston Ave. still it would be sufficient to pro- Dressers in New York City. Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

PAGE 2 Historic NewspapersROCHESTER, Collection N.Y., MARCH 30, 19:l!l Tenth Ward Courier business meeting with :Mrs. Stan- Ia------~ BIG AD~TS CHURCH NEUJS brook at 80 F rcemont road. 2Features JtiVi.,fR)\ Redct>mcr Lutheran - Brother­ On J\farch 19 the Every Member Tonight (Last time) I Friday · Saturday hood Uiblc Class will hold its Canvass was held with good re- ESTER PURE FOOD SHOP ":-iO OTHJ.:H :\1 \:-i " and .. LAUGHTER IX HEJ.l.'" monthly business and social meet­ sults. );early all pledges were "GOl.OIE GETS ALO.:\G" and "HOT PEPPER" ing tonight at 8. The business given during the church service. 1497 Dewey Ave. (Free Parking) Glen. 1454 meeting will be in charge of Al­ SU~D .\ Y - MO'i\DA Y - TUESD ..\ Y Ifred Doc, assisted by Wilfred Grace M. E.-Lexington Chap­ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Smith, Henr:,.- Taylor and Paul ter, of which Mrs. Harry Goodland Country Roll Armour's Star Langl'. It is desired to have every is president, served a supper last i member of the class present to de­ night. cide whether the class will spon­ Next Monday (April 3) from BUTTER BACON ssol· Lhe coming of Stephen A. 2:30 to 6:00, the Missionary Soci­ 2lb. Limit Sliced In Piece Haboush, native Galilean shepherd, ety is having a "Silver 'fea" at the Cash Price ..... 18c to }H"esent a musical travelogue home of Mrs. S. J. Clarkson, 68 and lecture on the Holy Land. 15c lb 12c lb Mason street. An interesting pro­ BONELESS l•'ifty-five men were present last gram has been a rranged. PORK Sunday to hear W. C. Storandt Each Thursday at 7:30, young p1·esent the lesson. The class RIB people interested in the junior LOINS • 11c meets l'adl Sunday morning at choir meet at the church in the ROAST 13c (Rib End) 9:-15. music room for rehearsal under Lenten services are held each the direction of Jerome Smith. 11 11 ALSO! Bitter Tea of General Yen Wednesday evening at 7:45 in the Anyone interested is invited to join church auditorium. During Holy with the group. )latinees Daily-.\dults 15c, Children lOc ( 'til 5 o'clock) Week ~ervices will be held Wed- Glenwood Chapter meets t his af­ ~ew Pieces ~\lade nesday 11nd Good Friday evenings ternoon at the home of Mrs. J . Old Pie c e>-~ Re-conred with the Holy Communion; com- Jordan, 361 Selye terrace, for its munity services Good Friday after- monthly business meeting. Repairs of All Kinds 11 11 noon from 1 :30 to 3 o'clock with Young ladies of the .Montague !Wst Workmanship PEPPY'S WADES 25cB~:g:Y Lowe.-.t Priet>, Smart Dress Shop ~e?it~tions by t~e. Re.v. Andrew 1Class entertained Tuesday at OPP. LIBERTY THE\TRE ~elll) of the De,ve) ..henue Pres- luncheon at the home of )Irs. 290 Drhing Pk. he. Finger Wave, .1\larcel, 25 byterian Church and by the Rev. !James Corbett, in Lake avenue, in Announces--The presen­ Shampoo, Henna Rinse, c W. L. Dowler. honor of l\II1·s. Emily Kohl of Aug- Eyebrow Arching and I tation of their new collec­ Hair Cutting ...••• Theme of the sermon Sunday ustine street, who is leaving with tion of spring dresses for moming at 11 o'clock will be "Look her family to reside in New York NEW LOCATION - 280 LEXINGTON AVE. the coming hoJiday. PERMANENT comp. $2.50 to Christ and Live!" based on the City. story of the brazen serpent made Next Sunday evening the Male Open Eves 'til 10 Oil Self- Frededc's BANNER HOME LAUNDRY setting $3.50 $4.50 by Moses in the wildemess. The Quartet of the Charlotte Lodge, F. Washes done separately. Shirts hand-ironed. Opp. Liberty Theatre GLEN. \ No Appt. Necessarr choru~ choir will sing. and A. M., will present several mu- WE CALL & DELIVER - PHONE, GLEN 966 5824 296 Driving Pk. Ave. The Intermediate Luther League sica! numbers. The quartet con­ will meet next Sunday evening at sists of Geo. Estes, Archie Bubier, 7 in the Parish House for a devo- ,Clarence Manchester and Mr. Before You Buy Your tional meeting. Clayton Kress :Meadowcroft. I St>ring Hat- See Guaranteed and Robert Storandt are in charge EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR Griffin Hat Shoppe of ar·rangements. Christadelphian Kay terrace, near Glenwood avenue-10:30 a.m., SPRING HOUSE CLEANING 154 SHERMAN ST. North Presbyterian-The fifth adult Bible classes and Sunday Beckwith Coal Co. "open house" was held Saturday School; 11:45, memorial service; ABOLITION . lOc pkg. DIC-A-DOO . 15c pkg. Smartest Styles 271 Lyell Ave. Glen. 811 evening by the Young People's 7:30 p. m., "A Glimpse Into the FLOOR \VAX (lib. cans) ...... 39c up NE\V Sunday E\'ening Group in the form Kingdom of God." of a horoscope party, with Max Mop Pails ..... 19c up Mop \Vringers .. 95c SPRING Schum as the guest horoscopist. LEX I :\ GTO~ SCHOOL 3 l HATS On Saturday, April 1, a "Fool Ronald Sharpe, n mE>mber of the ----i-~--- In all the Desireable Hall Party'' will be the attraction, and guests arc asked to arrive as near 6A grade has been visiting the wanted :.\Iunicipal 2'.luseum at Edgerton FULL LINE OF- THE HANDY FOR RENT the hour of eight as possible. Miss shades Park, where he has borrowed some lOc SIZE PAINTS & ENAMELS All Head Sizes Ruth Rogers will be the hostess. Ideal for small dance, Charles Richardson is chairman of fine material for use in our school. ~~I~E $1.85 card party or meeting. the committee in charge of •·open There have been pictures, slides, SHELLAC and VARNISHES at house" arrangements. films and exhibits. Glen. 4970-W Open 9 to 9 THE NEW LOW PRICES AFTERNOON At a luncheon given by Glen­ The 2A and 3B grade pupils re­ :...... cently entertained their mothers as PARTIES ... $3 wood Circle of the Women's Soci­ ety on Wednesday, March 29, Mrs. a summary to their work and study NEW LINE OF 333 Driving Pk. Ave. R. W. Sabin, Mrs. Cora DeVisser of Japan. There were 15 mothers FLAT WALL PAINTS . . .. $1.60 gal. HAZEL A. BEELER and Mrs. M. M. l!... inch were hos- present. Beauty Parlor tesses. Solos were contributed by The Kindergarten children and 455 Seneca Pkwy. Glen. H25-J .Mrs. George R. Jones, with Mrs. B. their teachers recently visited a Finger Wave, Marcel l S H. Clement, accompanist. Read­ nearby florist's shop and green­ Shampoo or \fanicure . . C Radio Tips, Questions ings were given by Mrs. John R. houses. This was a real pleasure PLANT YOUR LAWN SEED NOW! Permanents-Special $2.9:i up Bradley. Sixty women were pres­ for the children and they gained City Park Seed . 25c lb. Excelsior ...... 40c lb. and Answers ent. many new ideas which form the By H. S. Russell The Afternoon Circle meets to­ basis for conversation lessons da~· to work on hospital supplies later. "Perfection is compo;;ed of tri- for Strong Memorial Hospital. .some fine numbers have been DE VISSER BROS. fles, yet perfection is no trifle." t1 t th 1 D 361 How true and applicable to the The Hope Circle a new group of gwen recen Y a e regu ar morn- 1430-32 EWEY AV E. GL EN. automobiles and radio receivers of the younger wom:n of the church, j ~ng ass?mblies. One of _the. mos~ ~~~~~~~~;;~;---;;;-;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ 1933. will meet on .Monday, April 3, at mteres~1?g was a dramabzat~on of 17 Look un~er the ~ood of any mod- the home of the treasurer, Mrs. W. Red R1dmg Hood by the Kinder- ern car-1ts engme shows very . garten The 3A and 4B grade 11 few external changes from power H. W1shart, 55 Tacoma street. · . . 0LD FASHION plants of pre"ious years. A down- .Members arc asked to bring thim- ·~ave descriptions an~ demonstra­ EAT 11 draft carburetor, smaller spark blcs as work will be done for hos- tJons of the weather s1gnals of the BUTTER CRACKERS plugs, a cushio11:ed mou.nting-b~t pita! supplies for the Ganado Mis- U. S. Weather Bureau. The 2A to the eye nothing rad1cal. It IS and 3B grad s F e h f lk when you drive a 1933 car that the slon. :\Irs. Charles W. Colburn is e ang r nc 0 IN BULK OR BY THE BOX AT change is noticeable-the new car president of the circle, .Miss Gladys songs. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE is. vibrationl~ss and quiet at 70 a!ld Frederick, secretary, and Miss AI- The Science Room is now in Your motor will feel kind of ynll hold t~s speed all day wh1le lene Hoesterey vice-chairman. The charge of the pupils of the 68 and --MADE BY-- "springy" and want to be on 1ts acceleratiOn "takes your breath . . ' . 5A grades. The committee for this the go this fme Spring away" like a fast elevator. Trifles cn"Cle s name was chosen m honor OLD FASHION CRACKER C(). weather, if you have our mo­ made this improvement, but the of the wife of the minister, Hope \\eek is Gordon Noyes, Jackson improve';lent is more than tri.flin_g. Logan !t'indlay. Berner, Archie MacMillan, Harold 1190 Clifford Ave. Main 1951 tor mechanics go over your Now. I ve used this auto~ob1l~ 11- Annual Meeting of the congre- Glenn, Charles Legg, J ean White, car. You are assured of ex­ lustrat10n t o make my rad10 pomts . Mary Beyer, .Jean Moore, Jane pert workmanship and prices clearer. The new 1933 receivers gatwn to elect officers for the com- don't appear to have many im- ing year will be held on Wednes- Christoff, John Hillard and George that are fair. Stop at this HYLAND BUILDING friendly shop. provements over their predeces• day evening, April 6. Supper will Spencer. sor~. New smaller type tubes are be served by wives of the present SERVICE -?Ri~ PLUMBER noticeable, pentocle out-put tubes 1 are almost universal superhetero- church officers at 6:30 P· m., and Remodeling - Repairing CASS & LOYSEN C.F. SOMMERS dynes are practically' the only type reports of the year's work of the Jackson Announces new RAYMOND F. HYLAND INOORPOB.ATE.D GBNBRAL REPAIRING available and large expensive re- various organizations will be 878 Ridgewa y A venue 171 RAVINE COR.fiNtH 6- GLENWOOO AVE. TE L.GlfN 184 0 ceivers use the new 46 and 82 given. PHONE-GL&'fWOOD 5252 AVENUE Clen. 530 tubes to give tremendous power. Books Now Available Here and there, however, a "trifl- The following new books have ing" change has been made in de- Lewiston ) 1. E.-Rev. Kazmayer been added to the Jackson Circu- sign and construction-and when took for his topic at the morning lating Library, 325 Driving Park the first notes come pouring out.of service last Sunday, "A Spoiled avenue: MARION'S 25c ~~~~~~ the 1933 loudspeaker you reahze , Finger Wave, ::\Iarcel, 25 GLEN. 2775 that perfection in tone has nearly Dream. At the evening service The Trading Post by Milton Shampoo, Eyebrow Arch C been achieved. he talked on "Convict Number Crims, Lady by Chance by Chas. and Henna Rinse . .. . . s~ n~ SERVJ(;IB If former receivers "got" a dis- One." G. Shaw, For Women Only by J. • PERMANE NT WAVES $2.50 up 1tant station weakly, 1933 instru- 'l'he Epworth League held their J. Markey, Where the Cobra Sings 1477 Lake Ave. Glen. 4542 ORCHARD AT LYELl, AVE. ments bring it in with volume, if sen·ice at : 0. Devotions were by Cosmo Forbes, Rustlers' Para­ the older type reproduced practic- 6 3 dise by Wm. Colt McDonald, In­ THAT YOU MAY KNOW ally all the notes of the organ the led by Gordon Green. Discussion, fants of the Spring by Wallace WHAT IS AVAILABLE 1933 reproduces them all. And "Why Do We Believe In Religion," Thurman, Thi[teen Women by Tif­ TilEtit•lPt·tion of a t4a,;- where those deep base notes just led by Rev. Shaw. fany Thayer, Mystery In the Eng- rattled the speaker in the old days Community Nite will be observed lish Channel by Freeman Crofts, LISTMAN'S MARKET l..e t i,{ an importunt the 1933 set brings them out in all About the Murder of the Clergy- t a.k. That thi:-1 m:ty lw their deep mellow beauty. Sta- tonight with a program including man's Mistress by A. Abbot, Love 1324 Dewey Ave. WE DELIVER Glen.1648 dorw with a full l..ruml­ tions that once fought and inter- orchestra, solo, readings, travel Fetish by Evans Wall, The Scarlet f'd~;u of what i:-1 u :x>rvlce. ing three games from Schubert's L' J"'O'"T t hi h tb gineerlng uppllnnces, wrest huge "' '·'• •' , o '' c e na- Texacos Wednesdau night, while PERMANENTS $l.so:up Sample Coats & Suits, $9.95-$14.95 . d b blocks of ~tune from the state's rich " t 1011 turne re<'ently as t e ::-.:olan Drugs were dropping a like ~OW- EVERY DAY - In Navy, Grey, Dawn Blue and Biege - v.1 last re:-;tlng pluce of CalvlD mountain !ddt':<. ... Marcel, Shampoo Coolld~e. has a !!tory different from ~lany families were literally number to Hatz Garage, the Bau­ Or Finger Wave. ea. 35c COJ.\'IPLETE SELECTION OF NE\V thnt of most of !til sister states. Its stan·ed out of thP vlllnge or I.owell man & Baynes bowlers advanced story 1,; more thun a redtnl of sta- In northern \"\'rmunt In the Parly to second. Holiday Frocks In All Shades L'ltics; It Is more than a review of days. ~ \\"n~on l rains IP!I fm· KPn· ).IcFarland holds the high three the numbt>r ot' organs and scales tu~.:ky and the \\'estPnt Ho>st'n"i•. :\o game record with a total of 640, 1 manufactured there !lnnually and one then knew of lht> \ll:-;t hcd~ of I while Stuart Donoghue has high Professional Service CLAIRE S DRESS SHOP far more lntert>stlng than an estl· asbestos In that part 01 the slate. :;ingle game of 258. Hoffend Mar- for your watch! 838 Dewey Ave. Open Evenings mate of the number of mlles of pub- So with talc ;wd >;late und tht· 1 ket holds the team three-game rec­ llc bullrling!:l which could be faced other mineral ridH•s which are now r)rd with 2554 and Buckley's Serv- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- each yeur with It!:! marble and b dl 1 - eing s 1owly develnpt•d. ~or tl ke has high team game of 947. granite, uud roofed with Its slate. d 1 lt has elements of a drama. It anyone suspec-t !hut h!"r roun ec Geo. Bauman leads the procession World Friendship Theme hllls and tlnle.s would somE> I of iJJ(:ll·v·dual bo"•ler·s w·th an aver- lon~ly 1 n 1 Buell Beauty Shoppe bas fnced not seven, but sev!"nty, t !me ouer.,., a fJrnmtslng vacat1 on f 0 184 150 Electric \ ve. Glen. 1823 In Weekday Church School lean yen~. ground-at a protlt-to the thou- age . • , In the seventy years from 1850 sands In the :neat •·ltle:i within a I A m_eetmg of the le~gue s offi­ Special - Regular $5.00 Teachers of the Week Day to 19:.!0 the c~nsus rPturns show that few hours' ride ... cers w1ll take place this week at Church School of Rochester met the population lncl·ea~ed only 314,· ·rodny Vermout b a chPerful, which time preparation will be PERMANENT $3.50 1 recently to adopt plans for the 120 to 35:.!,4:.!8 or 38,808-a little sunny, lndep('ndent Httlc ~tnt~. In madP for a banquet to \Vind up the Special for Tuesday more tbun 12 per cent. During tbis which life admittedly presents more sea!'on. A two-men tournament coming month. It is believed that sume peri()(] the increase for the h I Shampoo and United l:itnte:s us a whole was more dlfttculties than 11) lands w Pre1 none will be held at the Ridge Aleys Don't forget-you get Finger Wave. . • • • • 7 5c th.e progrru_n which was drawn up than 3."10 Pl'r cent. In the ten years may lh·e on brenclf•·nlt. But. It Is Ion Wednesday, April 12. Personal Service on. will be of mterest not only to the from 1910 to HJ:!O the number ot more worth while. It Is dh"tmctly Officers are: Leslie Bauman not ::;iven to ftero worship, ltnd It . ' \V ATCH, CLOCK and boys and girls who attend the IVermonters actu~lly ~ecrea.-,erl.;. Yet has a pawky hnmor that mh:;ht president; George Jost, secretary; classes regularly, as a significant the future seems bri_ht enou_b to trace to its ~~ledonlan ploners and .John T. Donoghue, treasurer. JE\VELRY REPAIRS GET AN ~xlO PORTRAIT the men nnd women of the Green A calm, <'IP.tr visioned common- League Standing Money Back Guarantee OF YOURSELF, In Folder part of their public school work, I mountains. I Colored Life-like wealth It Is, tuo, with a distaste tor W L but to parents and to all those in- 'l'be ouhlnt status. For SPECIAL-Men's Suits it Is todny one ol the most truly Intent upon gPttln~o: the dollar's Schubert's Texacos -···-·-··- 26 31 KARLE STUDIO fourth, fifth, and sixth grades a worth, but not fah•elv valuing the , . or Topcoats Relined . $3.50 .\mPrlcnn or onr stn teH. Its people dollar; hospitable ; s are few I Buckley s Serv1ce ····-···········- 25 32 399 EMERSON ST. S)"''Dpathetic understanding of the 1 ANY GAHMENT DRY Baby Photos Our Specialty hu ve hardly cl111n~Pd in their essen- states In thesP davs or the easy Hatz Garage ··············-················· 22 35 boys and girls of other countries, CLEANED & PRESSED 75C No Appointment Necessary tlnl eleml'nts in u century. Rarely rond · Ray's Lunch ········-·-······················ 22 35 especially China. Through the de· otw In nine Is t'm·ei~n-llot·n, and the Every Town Haa Its Peak. I C'all GLEN 3024 mnjorlty of llwse nre Canadian and "'ot a sin.,.le town In \'Prmont Ia 1 H-K-L-B LEAGUE velopment of such an understand- tl f A 1 ... w~e ore , mPr can. without Its eminence. There 11.re Team Standings LIBERTY TAILOR$ IT•s SPRINGTIME ing the teachers hope to create \ Prmont s drama ts rooted In that approximately noo peuks whose , W L A\' 281 DRIVING PARK AVE. And time to get your good-will and a spirit of intelligent, ful·t. Its P<'HJIIP nre 11 dynamic lot I~ummlts are :!,000 ll·et or more above lJt>rr,Y s Conf. ·····-········ 41 13 812 Liberty Theatre Building . 'I'I -hard-hitting. re>:ourceful. ener- 1 1 11 st ~orne r Halls Garage ..... -...... 40 14 808 shoes repaired. Clu·istian brotherhood in those who get1 c, restJ e:ss. In the census ot sea eve· •e nor ten, ll .. • K"1r b Y •s 1\I• ark e t ··---·· 15 39 718 1 50 111 11 50 11 \\ e spectalize in the Lamac come within their reach. li!lO It w 11s ,.hown thnt of the total no arP.a per HlJJ" eo; Y • Lake's Barbers -·-- 12 42 739 Process- no nails used and Th · 1 - .,_ . In effect a wllderue~:l. nears roam Individual Standings e program m many c a.~ses population of 8:•.4-a. approx•mately th d d e d In 11 dlocked "al· C J di guarant('('d ~atl'rproof. will center around a project sug- 81,200 were of I•m~:llsh stock and ere an e r, nn • • ar ne ·-- -·-- ··· - 54 180 Sylvia Beauty Shop o-ested b•.· the Counc•"l of Church ., 000 Scotch moo are to L•e ranght In lakes rare- Weathers -----·-·- 5! 171 1798 Dewey he. Glen. 6551-J Quality Shoe Repair ... ·• ~. • · ly seen by mnn. Bulmer ---·------1o 171 Women. It is the fourth of n ser- Ita Young Men Left. Elsewhere the mountulns l"eem I.ove ·- 51 165 EASTER SPECIAL )f. "chiavo ies of projects which have been The oncoming years brou~ht few more hospitnhle. 'l'he tnllest. ~lount F~orack ------·- ;s 165 DURADE~E successfully carried out by that diiTerent factors. The nnme:; one )laustl~>ld, 4.3!!3 feet high, cnn be rr:~·:~:\;-_ ---=== si ~~~ PER.\IANENT .. $3.50 Council and which im·olves the finds today In Yermont 1vere on the reach I'd by automobile O\ er good Rul'sell · Apr. i to 1 t (10 days only) 1 54 163 sending of thousands of "Friend- earlle:st record,;. There wa.;; little, thou~h stel!p roads and nil nre ac Smithy -----···- 48 162 ANY GARMENT ship Folios" to the public schools 1 to be candid nbout It, in \"ertnout to cessihle to hll>('rs. D. Jardine------51 160 f Chi E h . b tetnpt Immigration In the la:-t fifty This 1~ n state of tnl;cs, too; for )fears _ 54 154 Dry Cleaned 0 1 11 and Pre~st>d • na. ac c ~ss \Vl e re- yem·~ or thf' pa>rE' into placid reaches Wendt ...... 48 138 Boy Scout Shoes ADAM .. W. DUNBAR CO. The folio ·will also carry with it mont's rocl\y hills. I luce fumed for where the hnn:.:ry trout leap at L. Brown ·····--·····-·····-················· 48 138 1322 Dewey Ave. Glen. 1682 a letter of friendly greeting, writ- merino sheep- It became the In- dawn. • K Kirby ...·-··········-··················-· ... ·· 48 137 1 heritor of the gpnni"h Crown when F thl t \' 'rm0 nt was ten in both the Chinese and the ·or r een ypar,; ·c •· UPPER DEWEY LEAGUE WE CALL & DELIVER the royal flocl;:s Wl"rf' dissipated un- an Independent n•publlc, mnklng Its 1 , , . English language. It is believed dPt" the thrPut of :\npoleon's inva- own laws, mnlntainlng Its own I _lhe _Upper Dewey League wtll that this gesture of good-will will slon -it ~uw them di"appear under army, coining Its own money. It was brmg 1ts season to a close next not only create a warm response the pressure of necessity. a contumacious nnntal congress. ~•· e cd a~ce do u~seth ng e t' Sturdy Brown Elkhide ((_~)! $J.85 ncroS!! the valley. Many of these A hll'torlan records that '"Ver- :-eem estme to wm e pennan · l\Iiss Elizabeth S. Bulkeley, su- blJI fnrms became economically lm· mont was ne\·er anything but free. J<'ollo,,;ng are the team standings: 1\Iocassin Vamp with Mrs. Olive HuHman pervisor of the southeast and possible. :\ever a crown colony, never yield· W L Moisture-resisting non­ southwest sections of the city, pre- • 'l'oday the dairy cow is taking tbe In;: alle~lanre to any province, 'H1ckorrnuts . 39 30 1041 DE\VEY AVE. sided at the meeting pluce !'heep once held In Vermont's <;tale or klngrlom." \\"ben she was 1Cocoanuts ------37 32 skid sole. PHONE: GLE~WOOD 2321-W. scheme of things. The cow must nr wrillt•u hist•H·y bl•l.(ins on .July Timothy Dwight was born In 1726. Sizes 20 to r; f figures, the Riviera Theatre is This achievement has only lately t, solllt' sa~· .July H, HiOO, on which 'fhree of his descendants through dehatahle date ~amuel de Cham­ drawing capacity houses at almost been made po~sihle by the rrention murriage with ~Iary, daughter ofRev. W. H. Jackson, Jeweler of new transportation facilitiE-s. Her plain tlisco,·ert·d the lake whlch Jonathan Edwards. were to become every performance, even in the :325 Driving Park Ave. enormous marble Industry- one bears his name ami which Is our presidents of Yale. This Is worth OUR CREED daily matinees. The Riviera's at­ shrlnlts from compnratlve state- largest body of fresh wat<>r outside noting, because Vermont talks more We do not believe in S went­ --- tendance figures of the past sev­ ments, but Yermont Is very C!'rtaln the Great Lnkes. of her men than of her marble or ShOJ) Wage!!. Wil-Dor Beauty Shop eral weeks are said to have estab­ there can be no grE-ater marble On that voyage the Sleur de Hlnte or granite. The :::ihoes we Hell to you are M2 Driving Pk. at Dewey Ave. lished a record for community the­ quarrl~s In the world-had not been Champlain fol~ghstt t~lt~ ~~ (\l~on~ "~lore than once," Is the cautious thought of. quln hosts aga n e r~,~o s, an made in factorie~ that pay at Finger Wave, )larcel aters in Rochester. ~talement, "Yermont has furnished '!'he dlgnlfled statehouse at ~ont- so a!'lsured the friendship of the lat- least a decent living wage to Shampoo, Henna Rin!rs. • • h 0 to come later It has 1\linnie 'l'homqon • Edna Weidner type of pictures which have been granite from the famous quarries w were · any other state." If you fncourage Sweat-Shop 1 wltlch hn\·e made Yermoot the heen argued tllnt this may have It one hegins to name the diS· and are being shown. Such fea­ Wage:;, you are endangering lender among the states In the value decided the future overlordlng of tln;;u!shed sons of the state. one 1 your own economic safety. tures as "State Fair" and "The of this !'tone ,-upplled for monu· this continent. Who knows?, fears to be overwhelmed; ret It must Lh·e and let lh·e! COAL & WOOD Kid From Spain" came to the Riv­ mental purposes. ,. j The flr"t French settlements on be rernem~ed that for decades iera shortly after uptown showing. Isle La Motte \Vere not permanent. Rich In Marble and ~ranite. White men did not come to stay Uu~y were almost the only export­ SULLIVAN'S Others booked for the near future able product, and have left their , So, tr one sees nothmg else In ! until 1724, when ~ettlers who had GLENWOOD 6986 are "Cavalcade," "42nd Street," \ ermont today, he should see t~e se!'ped In from the ~lns...:achusctts trnces everywhere through Ameri- 402Yz Lexington Ave. "Sign of the Cross" and "Farewell marble quarries and the gramte Bay colony built a blockhouse at can history. • to Arms." works, where armiE>~ of skilled 1 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County

PAGE 4 Historic NewspapersROCHESTE CollectionR. N. Y., MARCH :lO, l 9 :~3 Tenth Ward Courier ~~~~~~~~ BLACKHAWK DIVISION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush Pino Diamond Enpagement Rings ~ BOY SCOUT NEWS Observe 20th Anniversary Christman's Market r The scouts of the Blackhawk )fr. and Mr,. .•\rthur S. Bu! made kind IL ft bankrupt stock and are unbelievably low priced. night some of the fellows met at and advancement. The long­ SAUERKRAUT Bring your own container U ;,r,C See for yourself. the home of Joe Dobbins to pass planned reorganization of the Sac­ =-~----~----~--~~~~~· I merit badge tests under Deputy red Heart scouting program will PURE HOME RENDERED LARD ..... 7Yzc 1 4 carat Fine Blue White $40.00 Commissioner Charles Legg. These soon be under way. :Y2 carat Fine Blue White were Elwood Wheeler, J oe Dob- Bill Edell, Bernard Munding, 85.00 bins, Harry Breary, Joe Breary, Andy De Simon and Bob Hastings o/4 carat Fine Blue White 125.00 John Wanamaker and Trevor Dur- successfully completed the life HOOT MON! ~ ant. saving course given during the 1 carat Fine Blue White 175.00 Have you seen the new Scotch n 1 151100 carat Perfect Blue White 250.00 Troop 27-Patrol leaders and winter months by Jack Wagner at their as~>istants met at the home the Maplewood "Y." Plaids in Men's Furnishings? of Assistant Scoutmaster Frank Troop 81-Scouts and their fath­ BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE Frey Monday to discuss troop ac- ers have much to look forward to Grey Plaid, B1·own Plaid C ASK ANY PURCHASER OF A DIAMOND Tan Plaid, Blue Plaid tivities during the Spring. The in their second annual Father-and- TIES Red Plaid, Maroon Plaid 49 FROM LEDLIES following were present: Dick Son Overnight Trip to be held Sat­ Stark, Ted Peterson, Erwin Lewis, urday and Sunday (April 1 and 2) All hand-made, silk-lined, resilient-constructed OPEN OPEN EVERY Ken Crane, Art Wilson, Scoutmas- at Three Lakes. Some of the spe­ And Mon-you'll say it's thrifty to buy one J. 0. Ledlie - Jeweler EVERY ter Ray Fillier and Assistant cial features of this trip will be EVE EVE of these ties when you see their value! 'TIL 9 842 DEWEY AVE. Scoutmaster Frank Frey. target practice and a Safety Merit 'TIL 9 The troop committee starts a Badge examination on Saturday INTERWOVEN SOCKS !campaign this week to visit the afternoon; and a program for the In Plaids to match ties . . . . . 35 C pr 3 pr $1 parents of all scouts in the troop, evening which will include presen­ ~~~ prcparatory to re-registering the tation of the President's Award 831 Near Re-Upholstering ~ JOYOUS EASTER troop in April. (President Hoover's streamer) for DEWEY Driving Troop 12-The boys went on a 1932 to the troop, presentation of AVE. STILLMAN'S Pk. Ave. 30-DA Y SPECIAL ~ GREETINGS hike Saturday to Three Lakes Service Stars to all members en­ t1 Say it with a card Camp, 17 strong, under the lead- titled to them, and presentation of Your Davenport ~ from Ledlie'.~ ership of Assistant Scoutmasters prizes to the Flying Eagle Patrol, Dick Forward and Francis Doohan. which recently won an interpatrol Say,. Folks ! Now's the time to Cushions $ : ~ Hun&ed, on di,play, Sc up They went by way of Seneca Park, contest. Ed Smith is leader of this get your clothes cleaned for Easter. Re-Stuffed . . . . 1 • 50 followin~ the river, and hiked all patrol, and the other members are Avoid the last-minute rush ! Xt>~ Spring!< EACH the way. Keene Englehardt, Fred Frearson, NE'\\T WAY CLEANING wJ. 0. LEDLIE, Jeweler 'I'roop 68-At a committee meet. Henry Byer~ and Jim Lejeune. H. J. SCHMITZ ~ 842 Dewey Ave. ~ ing last week in Sacred Heart Church services will be arranged ANY 1476 Lake A,c. Glen 2100 ~ Open Every Eve. 'Til 9 l;J Rectory, Homer Ransome was ac- Sunday morning. 75c I ~~~~!ni;;!f GARMENT WANT ADS THE LAW OF THRIFT Rates per insertion: 2c word, minimum charge 25c; no ada taken over Tuxedos Rented $2 demands not only t hat you telephone; cash or stamps mtll!t accompany ad; send to 25 8. Water St. pay reasonable prices but GUARANTEED Rebuilt Vacuum EXPERT Vacuum cleaner re- SOCIETY CLEANERS that you get MEATS OF Cleaners as low as $8. Variety pairs, all makes. Nine years Sib­ TAILORS and TUX SHOP HIGHEST QUALITY. You Vacuum Cleaner Co. 254 Lyell ley's Hoover. Kelly, 165 Clay Ave. 1341 Dewey Ave. at Electric get both here. Ave. Glen. 4141. Glen. 3543. - W ANTED - Everyman and EXPERT SERVICE on all makes women to bring that watch or clock washing machines. Wringer rolls Fresh Dressed which needs repairing to Anderson, $2.00. Estimates given free. Lo\v- 17 Pullman avenue. Work guar- est possible charges. Phone Glen. A Better Bottle Don't harbor a I FOWL I b 17c anteed. 2586-W for prompt service. Wm. • CURTAINS laundered, all kinds. Mahany, 283 Flower City Park. of Milk at No Stretched and pressed, tinted if de- MAKE YOUR OWN dresses and ~:~o! ~!~~g~~s Fresh Dressed Each sired. Mrs. Florence Carroll, 452 coat~. I 'vill cut, fit, prepare and Extra Cost 1 and unsightly cords by hav­ Clay Ave. Glen. 2217. remodel so that the finishing can That's what you get in ing plugs installed now. BROILERS • 49c UPHOLSTERING-Call Chas. F. be done at Y.our home. Call Glen. Williams, Glen. 4187, for estimates. 1.941 for pnces and further par­ 1 New LOWER Prices ~ Sugar-Curt>d You will be assured of the best int_ -=,cu:;-cl;;";a;.;,rs;:;.--:;-;==;-;-;;--.,--:---­ Masseth's Milk workmanship and materials used. SAVE MOXEY by .havin~ your On all electric work Ham Ends • lb 7 C Latest fabric samples. Shop at 859 Yacuum cleaner repmrcd m our Try a quart and Lexington Ave. shop while you wait. ::-:ew ~ords J T:ST PHONE SEWING MACHINES over- ~~t on !or $1, brushes rc-bTJStled see for yourself Large No. 2 Can SNIDER'S hauled, cleaned and adjusted for •OC. Sh.ght extr:; c~nrgc for call GLEN. 2604 $1. Call Glen. 4141. and dehvery: \ anety Vac~um 254 FREE ESTIJI ATE Tomatoes • • 12c MALT-Canadian, Eagle, Bud- ~l~fer Co., Lyell Ave. Glen. ON REQUEST weiser .Malt, 49c can. Cataract Jr. ..:..;;;,~·~==~:------:-~;- l . 1 k & E FOR RENT- 3 rooms completely )~alt Liquid, ~1.25. '"N tb ac p- furnished for light housekeeping, MYERS &ST ONEHAM ' pmger, 398 ~tdge R~. Glen. 2311. first floor. Call Glen. 62G4-W. 440 CANARJF,S - Smge~ $4.95- Ridgeway Ave. Electrical Contractors $6.00. Females for breedmg $1.00. . 1517 Lake Ave. (Down~>ta irs) Seeds, song restorer. Banks, 156 SITUATI9N wanted by gnl 17. At WAGG'S CORNERS Clay Ave. Care. for chtldre.n after ~cho~)l ancl FOR RENT-Modern 6-room up- evenmgs. Expenenced. (,)cn.20~J per flat, 3 bedrooms. Newly re- LANDSCAPE. garden~r. Com­ Kolb's Toggery Shop GET OUR PRICES decorated. $25 month. 257 Aug- plete lawn serv1ce, odd JObs about On New Plumbing Fixtures ustine St. Stone 5738-L. the_home.__ Fallon, Glen. 2328-R 1304 DEWEY AVE. Prices were never lower! FOH. RENT - Large furnished ANTIQUES- Bo'!ght and so)d. room, private entrance, running Look over our furmture ~nd chmce AN AUTOMATIC GAS Glen 1864 Renner & Henry Co. hot and cold water, gas, beat, light, gl~ssware ..· we also ,rep.mr and re­ We call & deliver Plumbing and Heating use of phone. First floor. Glen. fimsh furmtu.r~. I-;dwm Easter- 1312 Dewey Ave. Glen. 692 5264-\V. 440 Ridgeway Ave. brook, 315 Drwmg 1 k. Ave. WATER HEATER SAVES Ar\Y GAR)IE~ 'I' 7 5 HAVE YOU tried our special FI~ST CLA~S dressmaking, ~!- DRY CLEA:\ED c odorless cleaning fluid, 35c gal. de- tera~10ns, dance co:-tumes. Cht!­ 4 to 6 HOURS WEEKLY AND PRESSED ... livered, 30c gal. at store. Ap- dren s clothes a spectalty. Heason­ Send JOUr rlothes to Kolb's New Books At Ledlie proved by fire marshall. Niblack a~le rates. ~~rs. Gardner, ·i Her­ and be al-.surcd of qualit~ work. and rippinger, 398 Ridge Road. ruce St., off Rtdge Rd. Circulating Library Glen. 2311. GET YOUR CAR looked over Built like a big Thermos Bottle a modern stor­ GET YOUR CLOTHES DRESSMAKING - First class and. tuned up for su'!lmer dridng. age hot water service provides hot water Ii\'­ READY FOR EASTER The following new books have dressmaking and repairing. Take ~st1mate~ gl~dly g1ven for a.ll been added to Ledlie's Lending Li- advantage of low prices and call on kinds of repatr work by mechamc STANTL Y for scores of tasks each day. brary, 842 Dewey avenue: Mrs. Rose, 280 Merrill St., or phone with years of e..xpe~~nre. Van's South Moon-tender by .Marjorie Glen 3341-J • Garage, Van J. McKmney, prop. From Dad's morning shave to the final evening \ . JENNIE•S HAT K. Rawlings, Helen by Vicki Haum, :\I~VJJ.: ~ILMS - 16 m. m. Glen. 2478-J. 39 Finch St. session at dish-washing. Hot watc.•r is. perhaps, Rain in the Doorway· by Thorne Bought, sold, rented and ex- SALESLADY - Experienced Smith, Years of Love by Margaret h d M A dress saleslady for part time work. your home's most important and appreciated an d DRESS SHOP Widdemer, Ransom by Grace Liv- ~ ange . '387 agee ve. Peppy's Smart Dress Shop, 290 necessity. 1340 Dewey Ave. nt E lectric ingston Hill, Laughing Harlot by FOR REI'\T-248 Augustine St. Driving Pk. Ave. CLEARANCE SALE Karlos Keith, Look to the Spring Low~r. Boston, six rooms, in good FOR'~R;;.,E~N~T:--;N:-;-to-.-;;2-I"~l'o-v-er--;S:;;-t., by Ruby M. Ayers, Pure Girl by cond.ttwn, two porches, screens, second street off Em~>rson from AN AID TO BEAUTY Small at $1 James N. Gifford, Nod by Freeman awmngs, ga~ range, ~arage. Rent Dewey, 6-room double, newly dec- HATS Sizes • Lincoln, Magnificent Obsessions by reasonable to a rehable tenant. orated, $25 monthly. Glen. 4642-R. New Spring Hats . . . $1.88 Lloyd C. Douglas, Forgive Us Our 91en. 9?~-R. FOR RENT-Semi-detached, 6 Personal Appeamnce, Beauty Culture. are fea­ SPECIAL ON DRESSES Trespasses by Lloyd C. Douglas, PAINTING-Take advanta~e of rooms, all redecorated. $35 month. tures of this modern age. Face and hand lotions Bishop's Jaegers by Thorne Smith, our many years of expertence. 148 Electric Ave. $2.95 to $5.95 Jail Bait by Sally Chayes, Conven- Have yo~r. painting work done by ~F""O"'R=-.:.:R,:,E=r-;-=:,T=--=c=-c:--=c;=.I-en_w_o_o-;dc-A-:--ve-. and hair culture depend upon hot water for much of 650 their effectiveness. Just a few cent." per day will Alterations Free tion Girl by George Boyle, About Master I amters. Fred F. Peters near Curlew, 6 room house. Newly Open Eves. 'til 10:00 the Murder of the Circus Lady by & C~lenwood 6247. decorated, open for inspection. 0 provide hot water INSTANTLY-and NOW is the by Charles Fran- FOR RENT-Comfortable, clean Glen. 4642-R. ~======~ A'1~~~f f~ ~}: room for one or two. Reasonable. EXPERT - R::-a-::d-:-· -=se-~-=-"·,.-e-, -:al;-;-1-,.-.,-r ·k time to BUY. ~ cis Coe, Crooner by Rian James, .,93 p ll A 10 • "~ " 0 SALISBURY Dancing Death by Christopher ::____2 man ve. . guaranteed. Radios for sale. The Bush, Diamond Pendant by Temple .HIGI~ SCHOOL student .Will stay Square Deal Service Man Winchell, Thurston, Stroke of One by R. A. With chtldre~, SOc an evemng. 293 280 Steko Ave. LOW PRICES .. EASY TERMS Radio Service J. Walling, Glass Key by Rushnell Pu~lman A,e. , . ------SMALL DOJ.J N PAYM/