Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 17]
That the circus lives.on as a cherished medium: of enter tainment in America will be proved at the IMA Auditorium in-Flint the week of January 20-26, when the fourteenth annual Flint Shrine-Polack Bros. circus is presented-in a total of 15 performances. Afternoon and night shows will be given each day at 2:30 and 8:15, with a special Saturday morning matinee scheduled fr the final day a 10:00, Through the generosity of ticket donors, throngs of children otherwise unable to see the circus will be guests at the school day and Saturday morning matinees.: Here are the highlights of this years fabulous new edition of the circus: The Hawthorn Wild Animal Fantasy comprising leapords, white-wolves and a zebra, the Bertram Mills Chimpanzees from Great Britain~s leading circus, the Paramount Bears and the Besalou_ Baby Elephants with Baby Opal. Exciting aerial exploits by Josepphine Berosini, the Flying Metro Beach Open To Public Ideal ice and snow conditions g are bringing peak crowds to |% Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority parks, K. L. Hallenbeck, Authority Director, said today. He noted that the parks were equipped to clear roads to fishing and skating sites within a few hours after even a ten-inch snowfall. ~Fishermen were on the ice On Lake St. Clair at Metropolitan Beach at 7:30 Thursday morning, within an hour after our plows began clearing the Metropolitan Parkway and the parking lot,~ he said. Tractors with rotary brushes are used at Metropolitan Beach, Kensington Metropolitan -Park and Lower Huron Metropolitan Park to clear skating rinks rap Aggies Victors Over Virginia GREENSBORO, N. C.~The A &-.T College Aggies too the fifth straight win of the season in defeating Virginia State College of Petersburg, 63-51, in a conference basketball game here Saturday night at the Charles Moore Gymnasium. It was the Aggie defense, _ rated number. five ~among the smaller colleges of the nation, which proved the main factor in the win.. Vincent Miller and Bob Hollingsworth were the main cogs in holding the previously high scoring Virginians well in check for most of the evening. Palacios, the Rose Géld Trio, the Cloud Swing. Girls and Barbette~s Aerialovelies.. - New acrobatic features, including the Five Fredonias, the Lacy Troupe, the Four Kelroys, Barbette~s ~Balancerinas and, with a definite accent on comedy, the Original Gutis and the Thret Lorandos, plus an entirely new contingent of clowns head ~ed by Gene Randow. Onna = 9361 Printed Pattern | | Printed Pattern 9361 ~ all one Piece. You can cut each apron at one time~3* styles ineladed. Each 1 yard 85-inch, Medium size. 3 ' Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern~add & cents for each pattern if you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St, New York. 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Detroit Tigers scout Ed Katalinas has signed two Pennsylvania prospects to minor league contracts with Augusta it was announced today. Robert Quinn, a distance hit ter from Linfield, and Phillip Kliewer; a 6 ft., 2 inch southpaw from Lancaster, will join - the Tiger's Class A SALLY League team for spring train-. AROUND XMAS TREE (left) to richt) Mrs. George Bowdite, 196 Bondale; Mrs. R, Todd, 142 ae Tigers Sign ~ Two Rookies ing. ~Teachers College, and played.on Quinn began his career inthe 1956 All East American:1954, with the Class D Pulaski Legion~ team.. team in the Appalachian League. hygiene... che: He played. with Salt Lake City, Matton, ~Ill, and Pulaski during~ the 1955 season. Last year. he reporied to spring training but decided to return home, and was given his cutright release. Kliewer is an 18-year-old. freshman at Millersville State Eartmoor; Mrs. Ruby McGee, 452 Ditmar: and Mrs. Emma. Gandy, 404 S. 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In announcing the grant, foundation officials - said, ~There is now general acceptance of the key role _ our science and mathematits teachers play in in creasing our technical potential,, He won 11 and lost two games ~dn three years of high school ~ competition and had -a 23-7 Legion record, including three no-hitters, Teachers of Science~~, ac-. _cording.to Dr. Arthur J. Vorwald, chairman of the University~s department.of industrial medicine and i a MU nny ' $8 FIRST | ~ae ~a Oe ~2 a om % atlas aa! UTTUAUETTTEATUOSASEOA THULE ALAA First FEDERAL} -W, -KEARSLEY. AT~~ BEACH ST.: ~~ g 7, 55 oy j A r ~ fe f | GUARDIAN ANGEL LIFETIME PROTECTION _ F-e MOST PRECIOUS BUTLE Funeral Home Sympathetic. Understanding, Announces The ~ ~Pte cake Flint 5, Mid Pky Bt 2.00 p.m. Till 8.00 p.m. PUBLIC INVITED a bs, y * ~ ~ Fim avons and Embalmer (Open Fi or Business) 3115 St. John Street Phone SU 5-021 Open House Sunday, January 20, 1957 { ~
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- January 19, 1957
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