St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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Fat:-om and ddve tiAerA Read tice 1444 l bought a magazine the other day, Plenty to read, and I must say The advertisements in it were golden to me- Read the magazine and you will see. I found therein ads all of my ails, And through me all companies made some sales' Ads for this and ads for that- liven poison Biscuits kill the rat. If you don't believe me l'l' relate a few- They were priceless to me' they may he to you: High School course in two short years, You get all that at the American school: You'll get it, too, don't have any fears- If you don't you are a fool. Be an Electrician or Painter by trade- XYe sell raincoats which never fade: Use VVhite Rose Soap for clear complexion: Use Fisher joints for Bunion protection: Use FlClSCl1lllZllHl,S Yea-Lt for hetter health- Show Card Painting' will hring you wealth: Neet takes off hair without trouhle or shave: 'Tis one invention over which women rave: Have you Freckels? Use Othine Soap- And there is a cure for the Tobacco Dope! Try Maybelline and Murine for nice bright eyes- Get your Fly Swatter for the summer flies: Freezone and Gets lt for bunions and corns- We have a full line of instruments and horns: She found a pleasant way to reduce her fat- XVe have a full line of the Angora cat: For coughs and colds get Vapo Gresolene XVe also sell Face Creams, Rouge and Vaseline: XVhy wear Gray Hair? Why a pimply face? We cure them both-satisfaction in every case. These ads and many others you can view. Read them and they may be an aid to you: They're in the section of every magazine: If kerosene don't help you. use benzinef' So says ----

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14 Poli In Nmerican Kilfliograpluy Koala GENERAL: DWORACZYK, Rev. E. J. The First Polish Colonies of America in Texas. 1San Antonio: The Naylor Co., 19363. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS, Polish Past in America. 4Chicago: Polish R, C. Union of America, 19393. OLSZYK, EDMUND G., The Polish Press in America. 4Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 19403. THOMAS WILLIAM and ZNANIECKI, FLO- RIAN, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America. 1New York: Knopf and Co.. 19273, 12 Vol.3 WLOSZCZEWSKI. STEFAN. Ph. D. History of Polish-American Culture. l.T1'enton. The White Eagle Publishing Co., 19463. BIOGRAPHY: BOLEK, Rev. FANCIS. Who's Who in Polish America. 1New York: Harbinger House, 19433. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. Kosciuszko in the American Revolution. :New York: Polish Insti- tute of Arts and Sciences in America, 19433. MANNING, CLARENCE A. Soldier of Liberty -- Casimir Pulaski. 4New York: Philosophical Lib- rary, 19453. MODJ KA, HELEN. Memories and Impressions of Helena Modjeska. -New York: Macmillan, 19103. RUTKOWSKA, SISTER M. NEOMISIA. John Tyssowski. iChicago: Polish R. C. Union of America, 19433. FICTION: DRISCOLL. P. My Felicia. 4,New York: Mac- millan, 19453. Polish Americans in Massachusetts. FER.BER,EDNA. American Beauty. tNew York: Doubleday-Doran, 19313. Polish Americans in Connecticut. PHILLIPS, CHARLES. The Doctor's Wooing. 4New York: Devin-Adair, 19263. Polish Americans in Wisconsin. VOGEL, JOSEPH. Man's Courage. fNew York: Alfred A. Knopf, 19383. Polish Americans in New York. WALDO, HAROLD. Stash of the Marsh Country. 1New York: Doran, 19213. Polish Americans in Michigan. MISCELLANEOUS: BRUNNER, E. de S. Sunderland: A Study of Changes in the Group-Life of Poles in a New England Farming Community. , Part II in Im- migrant Farmers and Their Children. lNew York: Doubleday, Doran, 19293. Pp. 213-243. MIZWA, STEPHEN P. Polish-American Cul- tural Relationshipsf' Chapter XXIII in Poland ed. by Bernadotte E. Schmitt. 4Los Angeles: U. of California Press, 19453, Pp. 347-364. ROUCEK, J. S. Polish Americans . in Our Racial and National Minorities ed. by Brown, F. J. and Roucek, J. S. 4New York: Prentice- Hall, 19373, Pp. 219-230, SEABROOK, WILLIAM. Polish Americans . Chapter V in These Foreigners. f New York: Har- court-Brace, 19383. Pp. 240-298. SEROCZYNSKI. FELIX THOMAS. Poles in the United States , The Catholic Encyclopedia. XII, 204-212. 141-ticlu GENERAL: ADAMIC, LOUIS. Americans From Poland . Woman's Day. 1August, 19443. BOCHENSKI, REV. ANTONINE M., O. M, C. Our Youth and Its Polish-American Heritage. Polish-American Studies, I 119433, 45-70. DYBOSKI, ROMAN. The Poles in America . The Polish Review, I 1September 83, 1941, 6-9. HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. The Debt to Men of Polish Blood . The Polish Review, V QJuly 4. 19453, 6-7, 14-15, 16. WLOSZCZEWSKI, Dr. STEFAN. The Polish 'Sociological Group' in America . The American Slavic and East European Review, IV lAugust, 19453, 142-157. HISTORY: HAIMAN, MIECISLAUS. Problems of Polish- American History Writing . Bulletin of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America. I lJu1y, 19433, 758-763. KENTON, A. M. Polish People in the United States: A Selected Bibliography. Monthly Labor Review, XXIII CMarch 22, 19263, 730-736. REMIGIA, SISTER M. The Polish Immigrant in Detroit to l914 . Polish-American Studies, II 1January - June, 19453, 4-11. SWASTEK, REV. JOSEPH. The Poles in South Bend to 1914 . Polish-American Studies, II iJuly- December, 19453, 79-88. ZALE, LOUIS M. Development of Early Polish- American Poetry. Narod Polski, nMay, June, 19413. BIOGRAPHY: MAKSIMIK, Rev. A. The Second Founder of the Polish Seminary . The Polish-American Studies, II fJanuary - June, 19453, 29-33. MULLER, E. Peasants Progress . Reader-'s Digest, XXXVII QNovember, 19403, 41-45. ROLBIECKI, JOHN J. Dabrowski Joseph . Dic- tionary of American Biography, V, 23. SWASTEK, REV. JOSEPH. What Is a Polish- American . Polish-American Studies, I 119443, 34-44. SYSKI, RT. REV. MONSIGNOR ALEXANDER. The Nestor of Polish Historians in America . Polish-American Studies, I 119443, 62-70. SPECIAL PROBLEMS: EVEREIT, D.D. and EVEREIT, F. Black Acres: Onion Growers of Orange County, N. Y. National Geographic Magazine, 80 1 November, 19413, 631- 652. FALKOWSKI, E. Polonia To America Common Ground, II 4Autumn. 19413, 28-36. JASINSKI, REV. VALERIAN. A Polish Semi- nary in Contemporary America . Homiletic and Pastoral Review, XLI tOct0ber, 19403, 25-33. OSUCH, J. B. The Polish Language Problem in America . Catholic World, 161 1August, 19453, 410-415. ROZEWICZ, A. J., C.S.C. Another Problem Like The Italiann. The Ecclesiastical Review, 70 CApri1, 19243, 381-386. SWITALSKI, J. Polish-American Politics: Re- ply . Nation, 158 lJune 17, 19443, 718.



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