Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 1]

~Saturday, Ndvember 21, 1953 THE-BRONZE REPORTER: Office at 764 Dewey Street. Dental Office RECEPTION HELD ah cori a NOVEMBER 15 Wr ex Weaver, Jr with his ~New Office a Dr. Wrex Weaver | Thid view shows the exterior of -Dr. Wrex Weaver~: s new Dental Open House For abe aa wife and~ daughter greeted| visitors Sunday after-| noon as they inspected his new'| dental office located at 764 East | Dewey Street. Dr. ~is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wrex | leaver, Sr. if Of modern design, the six-room_ office building which includes: a! reception, room, two /operatory | rooms, a recovery room, dabora tory | and iprivate office, is conven- | iently located and lends a beauty stot to. the community. ~For sheer love of accomplish-| ment and enough ~ conviction to Create time, Jacqueline Weaver, his charming wife who possesses both taste and artistic talent, was quite a girl with her selection of color scheme and contemporary | furnishings. Gray is the predominant color prevailing in the reception room, hall and private office., The reception toom,) decked with contour fibre glass chairs of lemon. elephant: hide and vermilion ~is made even more swank with the selection~ of: black wrought-iron as the base for chairs, lamps and ash tray, stands. Unique wall pictures were made of} tile and the. wrought-iron) trim again was repeated. From this dom you en tex the hall which leads you to ~the 1 two operatory rooms; one of | pale green with cream colored equipment, while washington blue is the color used throughout the other one which is also equipped | with sliding panel door, increasing usable. space to the minimum. | Modern draperies which carried the color scheme, punctuat~@d by aitouch of gold, graced the _ picture windows that adorned each room. The. modernistic designed of fice ~desk was littered witty: telegrams-.and letters of congratulations. || ~ On the tags which were attach-| ed to. the ~beautiful array _ flowers jwere the nanies of Mr. ~and Mrs, R. C.. Chandler: Connie and Svrean- Childress; Dr. and - Mrs. Clinton Canady, Jr.-of Lansing; Nancy and Chester Cobb; Estelle and Ben Kaufman; Dr. and.Mrs. Wesley. P. Moore, Pat and Lindy; Mrs. Frances R. Leach: Carrie and Gereya Lean- |; ord of ~Chicago; Leo and Trene Greene; The Zags; Dick~s Dental Laboratory; Universal. Motors; Reliance ~Déntal Laboratory; Dr. and Mrs, ~Wendell Cox of Detroit; -Wright~s' ~Funeral. Home; and ~The Bronze Reporter~, conipliments of Sheilas Flowers. Visitors from) out of town were Dr. and Mrs. William Henry Harrison, Dr, and Mrs. Clinton Canady, Jr., and Mr. Lee of Lansing; Mrs Shirley Timbers and _ Dr. Haywood Mabén of Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. ~Robert. Turpin of Pon Weaver, a native of Flint, q tiac; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turpin, and Mrs. Vernal~ ~Cam vtidge ~of Saginaw. Members of the Zags who served as_ hostesses included Otelia Nelson, Vivian Edmunds - and Ruby Noble serving punch while Esther Simmons with the assistance of Barbara Quarles and Delores Johnson. graciously escorted the visitors through the building, and Marion Williams was in charge df the guest list. BY..... HELEN HALE follow the directions given below. ~with a* stiff-bristled brush. Use a TAINS and spots commonly found on rugs respond to home removal methods quite well if you'll An important part of success in their removal is to get to them as soon as they occur, Mud stains are common, but offer little difficulty if you permit the mud to dry and then brush out @ry rug shampoo if any stain remains. Candle wax on_.rugs~ responds usually to sponging with carbon tetrachloride (cleaning fluid). Blot RECIPE OF THE. WEEK Dried Beef Scramble (Serves 12) % pound sharp cheese Y, pound-dried beef 1 No. 2 can tomatoes.. 6 hamburger buns Place cheese, dried beef and tomatoes in. a covered saucepan on medium heat until cheese melts. Blend ingredients. Cut buns in half; scoop out centers ~ of buns within % inch from sides to be used as crumbs for the top. Fill each cavity with drief be mixture and sprinkle with erumbs. Bake in a hot (400~). oven for 15 minutes, -lukewarm water to remove remain of | ~gealed that 59,965 Sub-contractors ~ this off with a regular ink blotter. Mop freshly spilled ink with a blotter, too, or a soft cloth which is* highly absorbent. Sponge with ing traces, being careful Bot: ~to spread the stain. | Chocolate stains on rugs and carpéts should be sprinkled with borax: Moisten with cold water, and remiove with a cloth and cold water. Brush up the borax when dry. Coffee and tea stains can he washed with mild soap or detergent and water, if they don~t have cream mixed in them. For stains with cream use ~cleaning fluid. Fuller~s earth may also be used ~ om grease and oil stains to help blot the excess, Remove this with @ whisk broom. Ten of the 50 U.S, coal mines; with annual~production in excess, of one million tons each are in Peansylvanig,. An Air Force checkup has: re ~all of tham small businesses~are working on air defense jobs. The small businesses have sub-contracts amounting to $2,400,000,000, ~+-and autumnal equinoxes, Films Viewed By 555,000: Persons More~ than 555,000 person viewed conservation films during the last year,.the conservation department reports, noting that ~the public demand for these films continues to grow as~ the years progress. ~ The films on conservation topics, most of which are in color and equipped with sound, are loaned |. to~ schools, churches; grange and sportsmen groups 505 showing. Also, during the year, a new motion picture catalog was published and sent to ~all schools throughout the state. C. J. Tinker, in charge of the program, says in this way a latge number of film reservations has already been made.for the coming year: Often, Tinker says, conserva-. tion officers supplement public requests by showing films ~and then remaining at the program~s tailend to discuss and answer questions on conservation topics. The, state program jwas started in 1930 and so far as is known. pioneered the-field of. visual ed ucation in Michigan. At present 34 films are listed in the catalog and others. are now in ~production. Days urd mghts are of equal ene throughout the world twice; a year. This occurs at the vernal about! March 21 and. September 21, re-| spectively, when the sun is direct-' ly overhead at the Equator. Fresh water shrimp run to extremes in size. While most are too small to be of any value, one species of southern Florida grows te a@ length of two feet. GETS BARONETCY... Fairmount, Md., odd jobsman Adrian Dunbar and wife sail to Scotland to claim title inherited when last two Dunbar baronets died in Janwary. The new Sir Adrian~ will live on a 200 acre estate, ~ Whale meat is being used.ex: tensively in Japan and in several European countries. It has _ been estimated that one whale produces %S) much meat as 100, ~heaw of attle. tid $ BY THE OLDTIMERS <4 From Leon H. Scheuch, Schenectady, New York: I remember some 70 years ago when the kids of the: neighborhood went to ter and listen for the sound to: echo from the banks. The.same-- principle is used today by ~scien-; | tists to measure the depth of yater. ses 8 From Mrs. Maggie Smith, Washington, D. C.: I remember when my father had as many as fifteen ior twenty bushels of cranberries. ~on his farm every year. There was no home market for them so he sent them to Baltimore and re~ onved $1.00 a bushel. ~ * a | 7 From Julia Shaw, Grandville, Michigan: I can remember when: neighbors would gather to cut: blocks of ice from lakes and ponds: to be stored in sawdust in ice houses for summer use. I can remember also what pleasant times we had when we made maple syrup on our farm in the old: days. 1012. E. STEWART ~. BEST WISHES FOR te FUTURE. TAYLOR'S~ SONS GROCERIES Open ie 11 - a, Pphtidding bi dilys 4 | PHONE 4-6482 a 1967 CROCKER ST. Congratubedbs Reena Reporter. AL, The Cement Man Cement Work of All Kinds ~ Landscaping and Light Hauling Brick Laying (Bar-B-Q Pits a Specialty) Albert Vaughn, ~Owner / es |: 1 * PHONE. 4-5468 / DENTIST 651 So. Saginaw St. Dr. Wm. A. aan cae Flint, Michigar 768 E.. Wrex A. Weaver, Jr. Dewey. St. DENTIST Flint, Mich. DENTIST Dr. J. Donald Wilson Dr. Flint, Mich. Herman E. Curtis, Jr. ~CHIROPODIST - FOOT SPECIALIST 512. Metropolitan. Bids: Flint, Mihe. Dr. C. E, Kimbrough PHYSICIAN - SURGEON 1402 S: Saginaw St. Flint, Mich. | 770 Dewey St. Herman Gibson ATTORNEY AT LAW 902 Metropolitan Bldg. Dr. A. H. J ohnson PHYSICIAN - SURGEON Flint, Mich. Flint, Mich. John F. Young ATTORNEY AT LAW 902-Metropolitan Bldg. F lint, Mich. William S. Price III. ATTORNEY AT LAW a So. Saginaw St.: Flint, Mich. ~Elisha Scott, Ir. ATTORNEY x LAW 2803 13. Industrial Ave. Flint, Mich. DUDLEY MALLORY | ~~ 934% LEITH STREET ~eo, Mallory and Smith rc ATTORNEYS AT LAW We he 3 7 31S M. SMITH. = J ikgaig~ ote. * a a tes ad as ~g FLINT, MICHs ~T REMEMBER~) ~the old. ~| swimming hole. *~We would click. | two stones together under the wa

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 1]
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November 21, 1953
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