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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection PHONE: EN RIER CIRCULA TION MAIN 5412 7500 Published on Thursdays "Serving the TENTH Exclusively" Vol. VI. ROCHESTER, N.Y., OCTOBER 12, 1933 ~15 No. ll DEMOCRATS CARRYING World Record Attempt NEXT ISSUE University Professor is Mothers to be Guests. j TESTIMONIAL DINNER CAMPAIGN INTO HOMES To Be Made Here Soon Of The Courier will be published Speaker at P. T. A. Meeting At Marshall Thursday FOR BRYAN TONIGHT Dl•mocmts of the ward are en An attempt to break the world's The October meeting of the Par A tea and reception for moth Attention of Tenth Ward Repub gaged in the mo::;t. spirited cam record for an automobile dry run, Thm·s., Octobe1· 26 ent Teacher Association of John ers of all entering students will be licans tonight will be focused on the paign leading up to elections that held next Thursday, October 19, at that is without oil in the crankcase, Warrant Castleman School No. 40 candidacy of Earl C. Bryan for con ha:; ever featured their efforts. John Marshall High School. Moth stable, for whom a testimonial din \\;ll be made here in the near fu- was held last Thursday evening. Over 30 meeting~ arc scheduled in Go Ahead- Join the "Y" ers will visit classes from 1 :30 to ner is being given at 752 Lake ave hmes about the ward, at least one ture by the Dewey Super Service 2:30. This membership drive slogan An appreciative audience heard Dr. nue. It marks the opening of Mr. m every district. Six have been Station of Dewey avenue. The try adopted by the Rochester Y. 1\1. C. Earl B. Taylor of the faculty of the At three o'clock there will be an Bryan's campaign and will also at held to date with a reported aver- will be made in co-operation with A. is in harmony with the spirit University of Rochester speak on assembly program at which the ford an opportunity to present age attt•ndancc of 60. Candidates Dramatic Club will present "Sauce other Republican candidates. appear at each meeting. the makers of Pyroil, a lubricant of the times-optimistic, progres "l\lodern Progressive l~ducation." f?r Gosl~gs ." E~er Snyder, prin- Tonight's dinner has been ar In addition the Women's Club is gaining wide popularity with mo sive. This slogan will be on thou Refreshments were served; room I Clpal, Wl~' speak ~n "High School ranged by the Young Men's Club of »taging a membership drive that torists in this country. sands of lips during the five days mother was Mrs. Wesley Kinley. beginning October 17. After all Following is the program for the Problems. Tea Will follow, served which Bryan was the first presi will be extended into every home A 1930 Ford which will be used . , Jommg an organization like the season: b~ freshmen girls in charge of 1 dent. Gordon Osborne, chairman, m the ward. Two teams are work for the test is now using Pyroil in "Y" is "Going Ahead." It is go November 9-2:00 p.m. Speak ~~1ss Pashley. All mothers are in- who will also be toastmaster, an mg now and wHI make their re its gasoline and oil. It is claimed Vlted to attend. nounccs that a steak dinner will be port at the next club meeting on ing ahead physically, mentally and er, 1\liss Mabel Simpson, "The Mod that this is preparing the cylinder spiritually. ern Elementary School." Room "!.'ned at 7:30 with a six-piece or- October 24. 'l'he Reds are l\Irs. walls and the motor to run for If one had any doubts as to the mother, :\>Irs. Geo. Marks . cht'stra furnishing music during .Mary Aldrich, ~liss Susie Jeffery many miles without gasoline. On December 15-2:00 p. m. Speak I the meal. Blanche Kaiser, well and :.'lliss Agnes Schauber; the good work of the "Y" all he would sacr ed He art P. T. A. the day of the test, the car will have to do would be to visit that er, l\Iiss Blanch Thompson, "Chil known ac.robatic and tap dancer lllues are Mrs. Plorcnce 1\lcKech . M . be run as far as possible with the dren's Literature." Exhibit of 0 heads the program of entertain: ncy, Mrs. Paul Schaughnessy and institution any day or evening and H lds Fust eetmg crankcase drained. see for himself what transpires books for pre-school children. Parent Teachers' Association of ment. :Mrs. Louella Emerson. Team and Various automobiles have been there. Room mother, Mrs. Leslie Graham. Sacred Heart School in Flower GuNlt speakers will include individual prizes will be given. run as high as 700 miles without In the quiet, restful atmosphere January 11--8:00 p. m. Speaker, City park held its first meeting of Charles E. Bostwick, Councilman The Democrats have taken over oil after Pyroil treatment. The of the artistic lobby he would find Dr. Herbert Weet, "What Modern the season October 2. After the Joseph L. Guzzetta, Assemblyman B. and B. llnll ut 3:33 Driving Park world's record, which Dewey Super groups of men quietly resting, per Education Means to the Child." business session the members en- Richard L. Saunders, Supervisor avenue for headquarters during the Service Station will attempt to ex haps listening to some fellow play Room mothers, Mrs. William joyed a playlet called "The First George H. Hesselink and Council campaign. Plans for getting out ceed is 903 miles. Further details ing a beautiful selection on the Moore, Mrs. Irving Matthews. Day of School." man Nelson A. Milne. The commit- the voters to register this week and will be announced later. baby grand piano. Peeking through February 8-2:00 p. m. Speaker, Members of the cast were: Mrs. tee in charge includes Thomas next were discussed at the meet the doors of the reading room A. Leila Martin, "Child Study." Alice De Simon, Carl Otis, Sr., Mrs. Riley, Robert Clifford, Floyd ing held Tuesday night. Mrs. Joan might be seen other men and boys Room mother, Mrs. Eugene Eas Belle Otis, Monica Zwierlein, Am- Green, William Mooney, Bud Kirk, Lynn Schild announced the details studying or reading the fine selec terly. ber Bailey, Mrs. Doll Murphy, Jam~s Don~ghue, Norman Foos, on the meetings being held in the Rock's Bowling Hall to tion of books or magazines to be l\Iarch 8-2:00 p. m. Speaker, James Nixon, Anthony Leminger, DaVld Gagruer and Reynold Gro homes and also plans for the mem found there. Through the lobby Dr. Albert Kaiser, "Modern Educa Mrs. Laura Nixon, Thomas Slowe, mentz. bership campaign. The next club Open Formally Saturday one would see other groups play tion in Health." Room mother, Mrs. Florence Cottier, Mae La meeting i,. to be held October 24 at l\lodernization of Rock's Bowling ing pool or billiards, or lunching or :\Irs. John Evans. Force, Mrs. Birdie Leis, Herbert B. and B. Hall. Hall, 731 Lake avenue, has been completed and a formal opening to enjoying a soda at the Y's excel April 12-2:00 p. m. Election of Leis, Angus Buchan, Corinne Leis, Maplewood Unit Program introduce it to the public will take lent new fountain. officers. Room mother, Mrs. Mil Frances De Sando, George Ball, place Saturday night. A free roast At lunch or dinner time the large ton Fillins. Jack :Murphy, Beatrice Soehner, For Season is Outlined Kindergarden Supervisor beef dinner will be served in the cafeteria on the second floor is :\lay 10-8:00 p. m. Speaker to Gerald Otis. Mrs. Paul Bailey di Maplewood Unit of the Home grill and an orchestra will furnish fairly packed with folks who have be announced. Room mothers, Mrs. rected the play. Bureau held its opening meeting To Address No. 41 P. T.A. music for dancing. learned how excellent is the Y's Gordon Weller and .Mrs. Oscar Her Lunch was served later by Mrs. and rally at the Maplewood Y. M. The regular monthly meeting of The bowling alleys have been home cooking. The cafeteria is mann. A. De Simon and her committee, C. A. September 27. Mrs. Fogerty, ::\o. 41 P. T. A. will be held Octo raised, leveled and shellaced by :M. centrally located, restful, and has Officers for the year are: presi with Mrs. T. Moran and Mrs. C. chairman, gave an interesting talk ber 19 at two o'dock in Room 204. A. Luscher and a number of balls become a real treat to many who dent, Mrs. Paul Macinnes; first Page pouring the coffee. on the program for the coming Miss Simpson, Kindergarden Pri added. A new lighting arrange work near enough to partake of its vice-president, Mr. W. B. Sizer; year, after which tea was served. mary Su pen·i~or of the Board of ment and a modern ventilating sys hospitality. second vice-president, Mrs. Frank The project for the weeks of Oc Education, will speak on "How tem are among other improve What a transformation might be Colgan; secretary, Mrs. Harry Pad Window Shades tober 4 and October 11 will be Art Chang~> ~ in l~ducat.ion will Effect ments. In addition the interior has noted were one to carefully scru dock; treasurer, MrR. Raymond Yrlces quoted below may rise Needle Craft, directed by Mrs. A. Our Own School." Miss Palmeter, been entirely redecorated. tinize the men coming from the Hyland. very soon. Buy now.