
\I ill'fo 1 � 1926 THE AF . NovEMBER, TERGLOW Page 011e fJ5e Steinway iniature In the <A.damPeriod (jrand Case . a amentation this handsome In Detroit-The Better Residence N its c 1 ass1·c li'nes nd orn e re the best handiwork S temw. ay pianoforte cas flects District Moves Northward I e a rammg e er whose tast n dt . I d of the brot h s Adam a e en- ve ent of styl which. they all of them to th e de lopm In the development of practically Americ'3.'s the exclusive golf and country club district . Its a n antlep1eces. great cities, the building-ul? of the better residential spacious homesites, none less than 80 feet in width, on rniture ' w lls ' ceili gs, m . grave d up fu . sections has followed the !me of greatest elevation . are convenient to schools, churches, and shops of e w1·11 every description in the adjoining Village of . Th Adam period Steinway Detroit. even d oor k no bs Such has been the trend in Steadily the Birmingham. More than a half million dollars and r a moved is . a plam. mteno s nd construction of substantial homes has north­ now being spent on improvements. A water main ar . 1 rly well with Chicago harmonize p t1cu . ward to Virginia Park, Boston and Boule­ has been inst'3.lled in front of every lot, the storm motifi s. Highland Park and Palmer Woods-and of early American or English vard-to and sanitary sewer system is rapidly nearing com­ simple furnishings now, with improved trnnsportation facilities, to pletion, sidewalks are laid-every need has been Bloomfield Hills. anticipated. "'The ...Musical [enter of'Detroit" The clean, pure air m Bloomfield Village-228 Today, Bloomfield Village is the unqualified feet above the Detroit River-is but one of its choice of those discriminating Detroiters who appre­ B�OTHERS many advantages. For this largest of all Bloom­ ciate the '\lalue of comprehensive restrictions­ GRINNELL field Hills developments is in the very heart of designed to establish the character of "neighbors." Jteinway 'R.!presentatwes.r AVENUE 1515-1521 WOODWARD Detroit Branches A limited number of the most coveted homesites, overlooking the North 40 Scores-9 Course of the Oakland Hills Country Club, are now available in recently­ opened Bloomfield Village No. 4. Monthly payments as low as $26.50. Judson Br.adw4yCo. 33 MAJESTIC BLDG. 3 D ARD AVE. 5 15 S. WOO W DETROIT RANDOLPH 9700 .I'- BIRMINGHAM PHONE 38 nealtorsESTABLISHED 1902 10VEM TJIE AFTERGLOW BER, 1926 !'age ·1 wo �----- GlLOW Country Life Houses Around Detroit Gardens Society Sports Con\tentts Vo1. JI for Nowem1ber1 l926 No. XI Blackburn, after Cover design by Sherwood Richardson Tl e Hugh Chalmers � Farm on Franklin Road ........p/rotograp/rs K!udt's Golf Lodge ................ photo by Dm,is B. J-Iillmcr .j. 111ts II . \V. s I argaret Phillips t I ta nc ar ........ f>/rotograpi , l,y Bnchrac/1 12 \\'omen Have Great Year on Local Links .......... by Ralston Goss 5 ocietv }f Top L ............................................. by fro C. lllnr o c 6 · · ···;;;� ···· ·;�·;;,·· · At ki11so11 13 ill ane ....... l tt 11Ie-n;-s�: ��i�;; i;;�: �·i· ;;��: r;· :�t"C Houses.. ...................................................... photoyrnpl,s 8 e ................ Three Small ..................... ·· · .... ····· ............. ....................... by 1\fario11 Holde11 16 l ac l e t ....... Bloomfield's Annua Hunt R e :'.\ e ...................................... 9 ountry Comment 10 .. .. t Paintings 0\\"ned in Detroit.. ................ /,_,. Rae E. Donlon Sport Comment ...... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Grea ............... :::::::: ............b_;: ;·. ;: �� For Sale here containino· 16 room , and modern house : the one J iclured _ Thi beautiful property. ll'ith two 1x hundred feet of sandy okino- rchard Lake and \ppl Island· an 8-r 111 c ttage. both over! c, Box 21. beach. pply A ftergloll' Offi The pict11rl'sq11c chi111- 11cy 011 the A. 11 ·. J.:t11dt golf lodyr 1 •/rich appears 011 thr 11c.rt payc. Cass Lake PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT THE Al•'TERGLOW Is 1rnblish d on Lhe 1st of ev rv month .\rticlt.:':-. .stories an� photogrnphs pertaining to any phase of at Detroit, Michigan. by the Afterglow Publishing ·ompany. countr)' life around Detroit are solicited. Inc. BLOOMFIELD LAKES ·ion Holden. Eciilor: Ralston Goss. port Editor: \\'. ,1. �Jur- Subscription price. $2.60 n renr: 2fi cents the single copy. For WEST �\�'. sale nt most n wsstands in Detroit and Birmingham. midst of the Country Club District, 25 miles northwest of Detroit 1 l, Business ilRnag r; ,I. Rotlg r ·, ;\civerlising i\.iannger. Carefully Restricted Residence Sites in the Editorial and executive offices, 4856 Woodward Avenue. Tel - Address ail communications to The Afterglow Publishing Com­ pA.11�·. 4S::in Woodwnrd Avenue, Detroit. CO. 1441 PARIC PLACE, DETROIT phones. Glenda! 5 37 and 2761. For /urlher in/ormalion, wrile or ,ee CLEMONS-KNIGHT-MENARD 26 EMIIER, 19 THE AFT NOVEMBER, 1926 Nov ERGLOW AFTERGLOW Page Five Page Four THE Women Have Great year on Local Links By RALStbN GOSS THE time has CO/lie" ti . · · re caddie sa, I<, '· T oI ta.k of many qames . Of tr�ps an' /ntlls a11,-screa:ni11 ' .: _ 1 d, nes' Dots 1 1ade t,,,J all d I e < a·mes.'' f{a11ley, wi1111cr of Mrs. Sten,arl Mrs. Cha sident's Pi11, 1926 r/es Hague Booth Presi Pre li e11t - -Elect, 1927 ' high time to talk about the women. the . ES, it is V\/ 0111 en s n··istnct · Gol ' f A ssoc1atton has o ows they talk enough about us when the d ne in Heaven kn �even years in which it ha s a grown to assume pro- Y the putter over our knee nd then proceed portions and <lo we break . things t\1at are real\ Y rat \1er stagger- the third commandment. 111g to the mind of . to break · a mete. male . F 1 or t 11s vVoman's g t here's no such thing as a golf widow. n·istnct G o For one thin lf Associat·1011 conducts one tournament to be. That always was more wee<l every . a least there oughtn't season , aand h v111 ()' done so f ' At a "' or the past figment of the imagination, nyway, for seven years, has deve \ o Jess of a ped these crack la e or olf r ho h started playing g outstripping even before t ey their husb!nls ;.; up our courses for us, reequent and cluttering competitions have c�mpel�:� about us when � 't worry much t men to take their ol they didn : �� g f seriously olfing and stayed too l ate _ ng men, we went out g generally SJ)eaking do h Hole, they were out not d o. The at the Nineteent see oth er women winning o teamg, or what { ging, or aftern on in th se ,�ee \y tournaments and they brid i � . f nd t 1at, m order to compete e have you . on ven They p lay terms and to improve now! Lady, lady! t\1e1r scores thev And o must we do. Admitting f r practice. And b emg· women' the· more golf than · ' that there were JO b · is done thoroughly · \/Vh'IC I1 means the sake of argument golf widows some that th ey get out of d oors twice , thrice a scattering few ose here to a week, at least · And the Y I earn, s ago, it is our purp too year rew ti 1ath t one golf widow g ey must keep in condition, tha� show that, where . golf widowers pasties and sweetmeats and starchv in those olden days, ten foods �re taboo-with the result th;t are pining away. now our wives are gett'mg s 11mmer every not be captious. Those o f But let us year, glory be! Their health is better in more distant days, saw few, us who, they have their golf in common with us' on any golf course. if any, petticoats they are better comrades-even if the; wives now a re better realize that our �o crow a bit when they beat us on the better mothers and "better halves," l111ks ! nions than t hey were in J happier compa It was back in the S)ring of 1920 that times vvhen they those pre-Volsteadian a few women golfers responded to a keep the dinner in the oven for had to call from Mrs. J. Hal Livsey. She had a little overtime ·at us while we stayed observed the manner in which a similar the course). the club (not on organization had been conducted in the The old Scotchman who said, "go][ i� Chicago district and she proposed to a humblin' game," would never, never Mrs. John W. Case, Mrs. Rowland ¥. have made the remark if he had ever Connor, Mrs. William L. McGiveri�, heard a woman champion telling her Mrs. Hugh Jennings and some others IS-handicap husband how he could im­ that Detroit have its own women's· dis­ prove his game. Humble? Yes, just as trict association. h is talking humble as Ty Cobb when e Organization was perfected with Mrs. to an umpire! Livsey as president and the work o f . Seriously ' there are women in plenty getting members then began.' It was . right here 111 Detroit who can play bet­ not long before the association mu�­ Photogr:iph by Davis B. Hillmer ter golf than their husbands do-and tered an appreciable number and then, A. IV. Ki ndl, who occupy � C 28.) Golf Clnb belongs to Mr. a.nd Mrs. the reason for it is found in the work L.
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