Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 3]

pees. of her favorite haunts -gnore than three years, cere 1 Page Sit: TE BRONZE ~REPORTER Saturday, December 3, 1953. Hunter Gets Rosie Rabbit Lansing: | in} The aged. matriarch bln was lopig along) a trailway near one at ' Rose ~Lake wildlife station early this week when. a hunter flattened her with a/22-calibre pistol slug. "Twas -a sad, sad afternoon at Rosie been done.the station when word of the old}: ~girl~s demise flashed from work-er ta ~worker. They | had known and chuckled~ over the old. rabbit~s:antics for during which time she attained. naticnal ~prominence ies her wildlife car _gwyings-on. Maybe it was fate- that-in this 53rd, year of the century Rosie ~should be sacked, or maybe she was just tired of it all and quite willing to give up the ghost. In ~any case, a check of the records ~indi~ated she had been live-trapped exactly.53 times since first ~'caughtiand tagged in June, 1950. + In the interim, the old girl had ~given birth to so many young sters that station workers can no|* ~onger be sure just exactly how] large her family really was. She outlived the entire global ~conflict of Korea. and ~. more dmportant to her ~ sever al Aunting seasons. ~She overcame numerous _ ailments during her years and mixed up the) wildlife schedules, whi~h said emphatically that she should have died of old age years, ALO. She provided more. information about herself and her: mates-and gave wildlife researchers more clues to cover, habitat and range than any other bunny in history. Had she been able, she probably would have echoed the words jof ane writer who, ~before death; noted that in life there~s a time for living, a time for working, and) a time for going.; Rosie nad:.seen the pageanti She went. eon get @ thrill, too, ~when you see the heels, ~without nails, pat on with ~our New AUTQ-SOLER, Renew your heels- TO. DAY, Work Guaranteed. Veselsky Modern Shoe Repair | 1617 3. Arete ST. Mrs./Carmen: Neely'~s. birthday: Shewn here are, left to right:. Mrs. Bernice. Miller, Mrs. Marie. Calhoun, and Mrs. Ruby had~ hesn dispensed w Jones, CORONET SOCIAL CLUB MEETS We The. CORONET SQCIAL CLUB: held: their. monthly. meeting. Saturday, Nov. 28 at the home of Mrs. Maggie Doyle. After. the regular businecs ith,, the girls. preceeded io celebrate Mee, Carmen Neely, Mrs, Maggie. Doyle, L~N. CONNELLY for: All" and: panelist on ~~What's. My Line,~ opened in. a new Broad: way play, ~Late Love~ recently *, ~ Arlene has the role of a lady book illustrator who attempts to influence an author... Although she has been under the bright lights off and on ever since she left school, Arlene gained her principal fame as a. panelist on radio | and TV... Her only previous hit show was ~Dough Girls~... Mercedes McCambridge will double her duties by taking on an important. feature role in the new Joan Crawford film ~Johnny Guitar~~ ~Family Skeleton.~~ Eileen Barton, whose waxing of ~Toys,~~ has been given top honors ia the trade. paper polls for weeks pow, heads for the. reeording studios in a few weeks to make some tnore.discs... Hileen has been | busy in clubs and theaters, too... And Spike Jones, who has them laughing with his latest, a satire on ~~Dragnet~ (everybody wants to fet into the act), is going to make his. first movie in several years... He will play a: fire chief in Abbott and Costelle~s ~~Fireman, ~Save My Child~.... Tony Martin may play Harry Richman in the film biography of that popular star. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: This company has re leased a series of very. fine 45 RPM ~albums~ by top recording: stars her waxings of ~~Sagebrush Sadie,~ ~~Why. Shere,~~ ~Television's. Tough on Love,~ and: others..',... The Four Freshmen. with ~Mr. B~s Blues;* ~It~s. a. Blue World,~ ~Stermy: Weather~ and. ~~~Taxedo Junction~..-. Milt Herth Trio.dees a. bang-up job en such favorites as ~St, Louia Blues,~ ~3 ~Ragging the. Seale,~ ~Humereaque,~~ ~At: = Georgia Camp ' Meeting,~~ etc. RETURNING to. her- firat: love: Arlene: Francis, femcee.of~~Fun. while continuing her radio series,, ~ ~. There is- Derethy. Shay with |. esephine,~~ ry ot Eyes Examined conanaruarions ue _ Dr. Edwin L. Novak OPTOMETRIST GENERAL OPTICAL CQ: 523 DETROIT ST. | | DOWNTOWN FLINT ~ PHONE 4-4149 Qpen. Monday and Friday. Evenings ~til 8:30 GLASSES ON: CREDIT * eo Glasses Fitted ~~~ ee ee al git aed pee = aretha ~ta of 8, 10, Bionse, ee mt ae a. y son xe B or 38-1 (Peadig qirnnsiors are ~ined stand 14-in. cluded, Eagh vos Dom gf ing time and fa pe? ane y= Pe osaaely pone 30c for ACH adeetes style i te trea! t=] ua Station EADS watt a n re ) Neve the y w FALL-WINTER FASH N Rook qhows scores ef other styles, 356 extra. The term ~Spanish Main~: erig4 mally referred to the Spanish. eol enies- on. the. northeast) coast South America. In later. usage. i was generally applied to the Caribbean.Sea and.nearby. waters. mad hazardous by pirates. aa buccaneers. 7 Most ofthe typhoons that~ thrash + late- summer and early: fall:originate in the China Sea: ~ of Por mosa. Wi. fully guarded: the- secret: of casting crucible steel, a process discovered. by. an English watchmaker about 1740. the- coast of Korea and Japan: in For- 60~ years, = seecess- | Wolves Caught In U.P. Lansing ~ One male and two female wolves were bouitied> in the upper peninsula during: the month of October, the Sconservation department reports.i;*-" The wolves were take in Gos ' gebic, Luce, and Marquette coun ties. ' Also, 193 male and 167 female a coyotes were bountied durir. the month, 16 ~being taken in?the lower peninsula. 3 ~ total of 1720 foxes also were bountied during the month, and $14,890 paid in bounties for all three types of predators. 5 Fifty-three coyotes were bountied in Delta~ county, 52 in. Iron county and 47 in Ontonagon, to ne the upper peninsula take.: Ten of the 50 U.S. coal mv with annual production in excess}. of one million tons each are ial Pennsylvania. > } j ~ + PHONE 2-2992 WALKER'S COLLECTING AGENCY 3010 St. John Street Flint 5, Mich. Commercial Accounts Bonded FSIRN: yeu! ge- cub to Leases # * Christmas tree; don~t think of your. pogketbook first. Consider: first where: you want the tree te be placed and what size it should be. Get out: your tape measure, too, before shopping forthe tree. Many a splendid tree has been purchased, and then had to be hacked down to fit the size space you have available, and the results of cutting and trimming, eameba id speaking, are poor. Trees should be| placed away from avenues of. traffic. They; |: should never be in front of, or, RECIPE.OF THE WEEK Cinnamon Orange Slices 14% cups sugar % cup water Juice of 1 lemon~ 2 cinnamon sticks - 3 oranges | ~ Make a syrup of sugar, water, juice and cinnamon. Wash oranges and cut in thick slices. Plaee in. hot syrup and boil gently, without covering until rind is clear. Chill in syrup and serve.as a garnish for chicken, ham or pork. ~ too close to a fireplace because both these are hazards to safety in the home. u Don~t try to getia perfect tree as these are very kare. Do try to select one which tapers nicely. and has. a desirable spread. A single tip (at the top) is a good sign, and the tree should have branches tightly spaced with healthy, green needles. To measure a tree for symmetry, spread the lowest branches. These should) measure about half the tree~s height. Before buying a ~tree, shake it gently, If it sheds noticeably, you'll probably be disappointed in it. There should be no brown, dried up patches either, as they~re dif< cult te cover or decorate. 4 =e * Fresh water. shctiied run te extremes in size. While most are teo small to be of any value, one species of southern Florida grows te a length of two feet. Elm Park. COLLISION SERVICE _1940 HOWARD ST. Phone. 4-0872 MOTOR SALES ~ 2615 S. SAGINAW ST. FLINT, MICH. Minas 3-1942 HBRE ARE JUST A FEW _PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS 1954 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Door 1954 Plymouth Belvidere 4 Door 1954 Plymouth | Savoy 2 Door 1951 Olds ~88~ 2 Door Sedan 1951 Plymouth 4 Door, SHARP 1952 Henry L 2 Door ~*k~ 1947 Buick SEDANETTE 1947 Buick: CONVERTIBLE 1949 Kaiser VAGABOND ai 1947 Ferd. Many Others ~Ask The Man Who Deals Here~ 801 WELCH ROGER TOWNSEND Representative Homes - Farms - Suburban - Resort - Business. Places WALDO & HARRINGTON REALTY CO, Flint 4, Mich. & BOULEVARD OFFICE, PHONE. 85991 " RES. PHONE 9-6543 UNIVERSAL | | J NO DOWN PAYMENT. SPECIALS |

/ 8

Actions

file_download Download Options Download this page PDF - Page 6 Image - Page 6 Plain Text - Page 6 Download this item Item PDF - Pages 1-8

About this Item

Title
Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 3]
Canvas
Page 6
Publication
Flint, MI
December 5, 1953
Subject terms
African Americans -- Michigan -- Flint -- Newspapers
Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

Technical Details

Link to this Item
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0001.003
Link to this scan
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/blackcommunitynews/35177303.0001.003/6

Rights and Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. Some materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission.

Manifest
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/api/manifest/blackcommunitynews:35177303.0001.003

Cite this Item

Full citation
"Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 3]." In the digital collection Black Community Newspapers of Flint. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0001.003. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.
Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.

Downloading...

Download PDF Cancel