Tenth Ward Courier Bauman Baynes

Tenth Ward Courier Bauman Baynes

Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection TENTH WARD COURIER Published on Thursdays ''Serving the TENTH Exclusively'' Vol. IV. ROCHESTER, N. Y., J ULY 9, 1931 No.4 The Next Issue of "BORN TO LOVE" IS INEW PLYMOUTH ON TO START RAZING ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE COURIER BUILDINGS AUGUST 1 REPUBLICAN WOMEN will be published ON RIVIERA PROGRAM DISPLAY AT HALLS tht: Dt:partmcnt of The new Plymouth is now on dis­ The sen:nth annu.tl picnic. o the THURS., JULY 23 Today- Friday l'ublic \\'orks, all huildings on Lake Tenth \\'ard R<:publican \\'omen will play at Hall's Sales and Service, "The Lawye1's ~ccrct," is enacted :1\t:tlllt.:, '' hich haH· hl·t:n acquired he held at Ontario Beach Park, by an all-star cast of favorite mo­ 1850 Dewey a venue. Th1s new Ply­ for the OJ•enlllg of the Ridge Road Grounds ): o. 1 and 2, \\ cdta·~clay LAKE-RIDGE PICNIC tion p:cture players, and, in addi­ mouth is radically different from all loridge approach, "ill >c raJZC::d. be- afternoon. July 29. tion, marks the introduction of cars in one iundamental aspect. ginning about August I. The bridge The aiternoon will hl· gi\'Cll mer AT BAYVIEW JULY 22 Charles Rogers, popular juvenile It embodies a new en~incering prin­ itsel£ will be completed sometime to sports under a cornl'etent kad­ star, to dramatic roles. A wt·tk 'rom next \\ ednesday. on ciple which has been called float­ dunng the month oi December. ac- er and there will he orangeade and Clive llrooks heads the cast of J nly 22. practicalt~ t:\·cry business ing power, and which, it is stated, corcllllg to t·nginccr!'' cqimates and lollipops ior the children At ~ix well-known actors, with Rogers and . - it is desin:d to han: all the ap- o'clock SUJ{Itr will l•e -ern:d. :.\!r,. man at \\'agg's corner5 will definite· Richard Arlen carrying unusually eliminates all feeling oi engine vi- proacht'~ read' hefore cold weather Kathryn Strauss is gt•neral chair­ ly st·t astde any thought of husiness forceful roles. The feminine parts bration. sds in. man. :\ rrs. Gl·rtrude norschal i" and lim· up for the annual outing are sustained by Fay \\'ray and Combined with floating power, is Included iu tht• buildings which chairman of sports assisH·cl hy ).Irs. J e \II Arthur, both of whom haw oi the J.ake and Ridge Business the industry's recent innovation­ arc shortly to he rcmon·d is the Lake Elizabeth \\'i~hart. :\1 rs. Rost• Dar­ been well received by motion pic­ free wheeling-as standard equip­ Annue Brandl Lihrary. Within the ling. :\1 rs. Katherine Schkgt:l ami ~len's ,\ssociation. The parade will ture audiences everywhere in lead­ m·xt week alterations will be under- :\[iss Helen Dunk. be• marshalled as customary on Owen ing roles. ment. The Plymouth free wheeling way. slates Cit) Lihrarian \Villiam ::'-11-s. Agnes Paskal assisted hy :\Irs. stn·et facing Lake avenue promptly Saturday unit provides for dash board con­ at one o'clock and from there pro­ F. Yust on the temporary quarters Frances Thomson. ::'-[rs. \lildrctl Actors play the parts of actors trol whereby one can either avail in the H. A. J ohnston hlock opposite Guzzetta. Mrs. Ann ClifTord, ~Irs. cet:d to Bay View for a full after­ in "Dude Ranch," the Jack Oakie himself of free wheeling or drive the pn·sent silt'. The branch will be Hazel Dryland, Miss Ethdrt·<la noon of fun. special comedy with the big Gerald C'. Kenny. who is generalis· name the car as if it did not carry this clost•d ahout August 1 and probably Kraus will give out tags for the supporting cast. unit. will not be availahlt• to the public in sports and refreshments. simo of the picnic forces, promises The story of this hilarious com­ Shifting, also, is refined in the tis temporary quartt•rs until about )lfrs. Julia :'IIetz and ~frs. Florence to send himself Lack to the Emerald edy, based upon .\{ilton Krims' hu­ new Plymouth by the design of two wn·k' later. )1[. Shears will be in charge of th<' ble if the turnout is not the great­ morous novel, "The Lone Rider of C!-t it has e,·cr been. Not only the the new transmission, called Easy­ The Schairer fruit and vegetable lollipops. Orangearlt: will be served the .Mojave," reveals the fun that business men. but also their patrons Shift transmiSSIOn. It permits store will mo' e to 1473 Lake a,·e- by :\Irs. Lucy Raymond and a com­ cns11es ''hen a traveling troupe of and f ricnds ha,·e been im·ited. Tick­ shifting from second to high and nut· and the Economy Tailor Shop mittee o; ladies. stage performers take O\er the un­ ets, which sell to the adults (both back again at 35 or 40 miles per will transfer next door to 1ts pres- Supper is in charge of :\[rs. Eliza­ c<.r-cover amusement concession at men anci women) for $1.50 and the hour without clash or gears. tnt location on Owen street to make l-,eth )lfilnc assisted in "l'rving by a ritz) ~~;u st ran. h i ·he Rockies. children for 75c. include a chicken In addition to these momentous way for tht• library. This practically :\{rs. Harriett \\'ad'man and a com­ Sunday-M onday dinnt·r at the Ba)Tiew Hotel at two changes this new car also provides cnmplett•s the extensive changes mittee of 50 la9,ies. RKO Pa•h ·nt •o el borate ex- o'clock and rcfrc:~hments later on in the lowness and superior riding which ha'e l•een made at the cor- Tables are in charge of :Mrs. Hetty tremes in producing Constance ners since the buildings on the east Doty, :\Irs. Florence l\fcArthur, :\[rs. the aitcrnoon. comfort of a double-drop (or drop Bennett's latest picture, "Born to :\!ounll'cl policemen and deputy center) frame. By mean, of this 'idt• of the str~t·t were purchased.by Rose ::'\feyerhofT. assisted by ::'\Irs. Love." In one scene depicting the the t"ity. Yiola Fogarty, ::'\frs. Elnora Rl·ik, ,IJeriffs as well as state police, ii fr:.~me, the car's center of gravity is furore in London on Armistice Day, :\[rs. Irma Henderson. ::'\Irs. SoJ•hia nccc<sary. ha\'e been placed at :\fr. Lrought very close to :he ground. 2000 extras were used. Paul L. Leist man. ::'\f r>. Cl'Cilia Schnl'idcr, Kenny's disposal to properly escort Hydraulic brakes and Safety­ Stein, the director. instructed John ::'-Irs. Carolyn Jones, :\f rs. :\I atilda the parading legion through Roches­ Steel bodies are also featured as ex­ ).Iescall, chief photographer, to Cameron Barber Shop Legler, :\! rs. Oil it• WriRhl. :\Irs. lt·r and to the picnic grounds. ceptional in low-priced car specifi­ work six camera crews. The set Florence Bt'rr). ::'\1 rs. ] uel \ Valker, :'.1 r. Kenny has chosl'n his commit­ cations. Eight new body styles arc covered forty acres and for the ;\Irs. :\fargarl'l Stron){. ;\ITs. .\lat In• llll'lllloer~ lt'r) careiull), \\ith offered. Now On Pullman Ave. long shots M esc all mounted cam­ JlorCl·d to vacate his shop at 1530 hr. :.lrs. Franccs7 :\1 their particular aptitudes in mind. Go \'irgini:~ r~. eras on buildings, on the t np~ nf Grace Emerick, j\f rs. Flort•ncc Loh- lien· is the complete list: Lake avem1c due to the tmpcnding busses and on specially erected tri­ raizing of the building for the Ridge water. ::'\frs. Mary Cocoran and :\!iss To Charles E. Coster. who has Sacred Heart Auxiliary \ngeline Pasquale. l>l·cn successful nery year in staging pods. Hoad bridge approach, David Cam­ Miss Bennett in the role of an :\[rs. Clara Potter is chairman of tht• sports prog-ram efficiently. has troll has moved his barber shop to 27 English girl in love with an officer, To Picnic Wednesday Pullman a,·enuc. :\[r. Cameron has prizes; ::'\[rs. Grace Burnett, music; b(·t·n assigned the samt: task. He is is said to have one of the most dra- he en at the Lake and Ridge corners and :\f rs. Bertha A. Bush publicity. assisted ll\· August Hartel. who is s~­ The Ladies' Auxiliary Xo 166 matic parts in her spectacular ca- Knights of St. John, of Sacred for the last ll·n years. He maintains ::'\[rs. :\[ahle Stark in charge of cretly lining up a baseball nine to ticket>. anticipates a sale oi at lea<;t trim 1. B. Le\in'~ pets. Freeman reer. Heart Church ·viii have their an- a fir~t class union ,hop, specializing nual basket picnic on \Yednesday in "otm·n's and children's as well as 2500. Clark, also of baseball iame, Charle~ :\1. \\'ise, Edwarrl H. Kuppingcr. H ETZLERS PLAY SUNDAY afternoon, July lii. at Ontario men's haircutting. Henry G. Brown, AT JOHN MARSHALL FIELD Beach Park, Ground; Xo. 3. 0!1(: or his as>istants, has been with John Schain·r and Frank Short. Clarence E. ::'\Iarsh, treasurer of the 1 :Mrs. Hazel Corrigan of Aui!us­ ~I r. Cameron for nearly four years., Trade With Independents Hetzler Ice mn '' 1 be back on tssociation, is in charge of all finan­ their home lot, Sunday, when they tine street, is general chairman, ce,, and Ralph \\'arc! is a committee -;tack up against the strong Frank assisted by the following com­ oi one to produce >Ome real prizes.

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