Brownsville Weekly News

- Nothing is done. ~SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1941 FLINT BROWNSVILLE NEWS, FLINT, MICHIGAN | nes meg =f Say~ That Never In Their e Has So Much Money Béén Spent On Miki The Feminine Thatch Decorative BY HELEN JAMESON Beauticjans. Say that never in their time has so much money been Spent on making the feminine thatch decorative as now.. Uniess po fairy godmother has given a naturally..curly hair she have a permanent. No matter what her station in life may be she gets it, The straight-haired woman just isn~t any more. Or, aniyhow, she is a rare bird. Permanents, trims, rjnses, finger waves~ send: money rolling into the cash tills: And that~s all right, Unless the hair in beautifully arranged the composition that is woman js out of order, But what-- about hair health? _ What |: about ~the scalp, the garden from [ which the hirsute foilage grows? That is, until moulting starts and - alarm~ seizes a woman~s soul. In the prehistoric period of the pigtail, tresses were -groomed. The brush ~was uped every day. Unless locks glistened they did not qualify. ~ ~Phere is offered the same old alibi, that brushing weakens the wave, It is true that it may string out ringlets a bit, but what of it? They can be arranged = jn ~pin curls a night, will be strong in the morning. Brushing does. not weaken the permanent, and it dces do the dome wool a world of good. Just what does ~ the brush do? It removes surface dust to a considerable~ extent and that~s necessary if shampoos are spaced. It Wemoves dead shafts that hmve lived long enough, are ready to give way to understudies that appear aS soon as the~ old threads fall; An individual hair ramains on. the human head from two to seven years, so.eith day some must pass on, In cases'of excessive moulting, brusning should be prolonged and vigorous; a live hair cannot be detached by the bristles. - The tiny blood streams in the papillae in which hair roots rest enjoy a certain amount of stimu lation from grooming. These small veins..bring nourgfment..to _the Silky shafts. Ii brisk massage precedes. the brushing the circulatory system will be enlivened to a conspr snag? extent Hair that. is. well. brushed every day is inclined to stay put when it is arranged. The head has an appearance of health and well be Before the piste there dion be a ~rousing currying. The scalp should have a five-minute friction, There should ~be no money savine~ when buying~ 4. brush, as weak bristles are wd rthiéss. The brush, and ~comb as weil, must be kept scrupulously clean: The clean scalp is not inclined, to pick up infections. or to collect dandruff, One cannot. be too fastidious about these details of the toilette, Recreation Council JHOME-MAKERS CLUB NO. 1 ELECT OFFICERS: Mrs: Lillie. Lynch was re-elected to the presidency of the Homemakers~ Club No. 1 at a meeting held with: Mrs. Massey Gantt, E. 12th Street. Other officers. elected are: Mrs. Stinson, vice president; Mrs: M Gantt, secretary; Mrs. Cc. Robertson, assistant secretary; ~and Mrs. M. Nolan, treasurer. The followjng committee chairmen were also named: Mrs. M. A. Williams, Social; Mrs. R. Carpen ter, Charity; Mrs. S. Suber, Membership; Mrs. Fountain, Needlework; Mrs, M. - Childress was appointed to have charge of the: Savings Fund for 1942. This department promises to add interest in the club. Mrs. Mae Nolan was hostess to the club Monday night with a large attendance. is sincerely urged to attend the meeting of. November, 24th to _ be held at the home of Mrs: M. Childress, 1609. Liberty Street. The Quilt Contest. held. at the Center Was a grand success. Mrs. W. C. Ross, reporter. BASKETBALL The girls~ besketbail team is using the gym of the Presbyterian Church on~. Saginaw _ street, each Thursday from 6 to 7:30. pm All girls desiring to participate in HOSIERY.. 'Neumode HEADQUARTERS NO SEAMS TO TWIST! Nylon sheers ~eotton tops, nylon reinforcements) that are the flattering, luxurious gift you want to give. GIFTS BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED~ DPowderfilm NOTASEME NYLONS $35 Every member: A NO CHARGE 505 South Saginaw Street~Flint News Happenings this activity may come. From this be chosen | SCOUTING Boy Scout Troop No. 45: Remember it will be time - to __ reregister our troop December Ist, so get your fee of fifty cents ready. New members are wanted. Any bo 12 years old or over is __ eligible. eur. troop will be limited jin membership so you had better get your fee in early at the Clifford Street Center to Mr. Simmons, ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM Our Anniversary Program scheduled for November 30th is postponed to a later date because of the decorating of Clifford ~Street Center. However we are planning a Special] program during the Xmas Week. EXCELSIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Meet the Excelsior Dramatic Club at the Golden Leaf Club, 1522 Harrison Street, Thursday, November 27th, 1941. Enjoy a rare Evening Under the Stars Party. Amateur Contest. Cash Prizes, If you have talent be there, be ready to perform. Music by Walter (Choker) Campbell and his band. Come early and stay late. Lots of fun and entertainment for all. GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls~ Glee Club gave three numbers on the program of the Fruit Shower, given annually for the Kings Daughters Home. These Greene, director, felt very: good., Dear Parents: Please send. your children to the Choral Groups on | Thursdays and Fridays. We are | trying to have an organization of children~ singers. Clifford Street Center. PRE-SCHOOL The Pre-School classes at. Clifford Street Center end St. John Center are progressing very*splen? didly chrough the fine cooperation i of parents At Clifford Street Center the group is so large that,it might be necessary to divide the class and hold morning and afterinoon periods. Thanks to the par ents for helping us make _ these youngsters not only happy, but better prepared. to take thejr places in the day schools. Expert Watch Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Complete Line of Jewelry Easy Terms Weinberg~s 101 South Saginaw: St., on the Bridge GEN. LEAR PRAISES 184th CHICAGO~(ANP)~Of the many military-and naval units appearing in huge Armistice day parade last Tuesday, the two battalions of the here from Camp Custer for the event presented the best appearance, Maj. Gen Ben Lear told officers of the | former National guard regiment. ONLY USO WITHIN POST FORT HUACHUCHA, Ariz. (ANP)~The distinction of having the: only USO. program. operating with in the post itself belongs to Fort Huachucha at the present time. - 2 pc. Suits 1. pc. Plain Dresses TRUCHAN CLEANERS 4021-2-3 INDUSTRIAL AVE, Flint, Mich. Pome 9- 1798 MON. and TUES, SPE Men~ s Suits and Ladies~ Top Coats and Ladies~ Lightweight Coats ~ REST OF WEEK......89~ _TRUCHAN CLEANERS. COPAY ait ~oo tans Ldiins 4) abmre Brick Siding; we _ _ LONG EASY TERMS. (any colors) Asbestos siding Chevrolet Ave. Wort VOR ee: While the new USO building in Fry is now being built, the USO program itself was instituted at this post early in June with utilization of existing facilites including the Service Club as the basis. | ROBERTS SPEAKS | - INSTITUTE, W. Va.~(ANP)~~ '| T. Thomas Roberts of the personnel division of the federal department of argicultural economy. visited West Virginia State. College during the week of Nov. LU Kentucky Bar-B-Q Kennelworth ANE Elm Streets Open Always ~ Stark~s if Mary~s Beadty Salon All Branches of Beauty Culture Practice Ph. 3-8115.. |..1620, Clifford _.MARY.W.. SHIVERS, Operator. ~ THOMASON~S ~Barber Shop 1104 LEITH STREET - e:.OMER: THOMASON, Prop.! Kentucky e Egg Coal ___ $7.95 Abco Coal __ $7.25 + ere MABRY COAL -~OMPANY Phone 9-5775 _ group a representative team is te | girls did themselves proud and Miss | 184th field artillery which came LAL PIE While their football teams were struggling on the gridiron, there was another battle in progress on the sidelines of Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Thursday, when Tuskegee and Alabama State clashed in their annual Thanksgiving Day classic. line battle was a non-decision affair; Tuskegee won the football contest 33 to 6. Alabama State~s contenders are pictured in top photo, 1 to r, Miss Alice lt Was Also. The Battle Of The - pial, beauty battle of The side phia, attendant. White, who was ~Miss Homecoming~; Green, ~Miss Alabama State~, and Miss Elnora Sip~Miss A Club.~ are, 1 to r, Miss Ida Echols, attendant; Drum Major Robert Johnson; Miss Dorothy Howell of Philadel~Miss Tuskegee~, and Miss Blanche Jackson, (SNS Staff Photos.) Queens e Miss Dorothy Tuskegee~s offering in the queens is pictured below. They FORT 3RAGG, N. C.~(ANP) ~Selectees reeeiving basic train. ing in the replacement center here are given the opportunity cf attending the officer candidate schools, spcnsored by the field artillery replacement center. However, the school has been in session for several weeks, It was stated by officers that trainees of 16th Battalion could have attended the schocl earlier if they had made application., The drastic need of thoroughly trained, well-qualified leaders is the reasen why emphasis is plac 16th Battalion Trainees May ~Attend N. ~. Officers School the officer candidate school. It is pointed cut that there are many trainees who possess the necessary qualities tc make officers, but had failed to take advantage of the oppcrtunity presented them. Successful graduates of the school will be sent to the field artillery training school at Fort Sill, Okla, The 16th battalion is the only cclored unity in the field artillery replacement-center. Lt, Col. R, B. Willis, 16th battalion commander, stated that ali battery ed on commanders. had been. directed to PH, 9-1966 WE DELIVER ae Cor. St. John and State Sts. MAGNUS~ BARBECUE ~~ The Original ~~ ALL HOURS ~~ ~T. JOHN FOOD MARKET Cor. St. John and Easy Sts. Full Line. of Greens, Fish and Poultry, All Stricty Fresh _ Try us if you have not yet. ba 1312 Lapeer St. ~Phone 3-3610 Phone 3-3610 ~Cleaners PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE | We Call for and Deliver Free Alterations - Repairing - Relining 1312 Lapeer St. reccmmend outstanding trainees to take the entrance examinations for the school, He further menticned that he hoped that the 16th could furnish quite a few selectees. Corp. Harlin C. Hicks of Indianapolis is the first selectee on reccrd to make an application, but he failed in the vision test, FIRM LANDS CONTRACT CHICAGO~(A N P)~The Advance Window Shade Co., one of Chicago~s largest manufacturers of window shades and Venetian blinds, has awarded the contract to install the venetian blinds at the big Buick Aviation plant in Melrose Park, Iil., it was announced this week by Jack eral manager. ADMITS DINING CAR EMPLOYES WASHINGTON~(A N P)~Lasi week, the Brotherhood of~ Dtning Car Employees voted unanimously al MAYFAIR BEAUTY SALON 1606 Clifford St. Ph, '9-1839 We Do What. You Want Ph, 9-6090 Our Work Pleases. oa WILBUR JOHNSON, Prop. St. John St. at Everett | ibe New, Engla Weinberg, the shade company~s gen-. WIN-WINSLUW-WAY: ee ~ 2 by re H. KE Win-Way Aelia, K-1 Qa THE ~NATURAL~ SLAM _&We. were: much enthused. over your. discussion.of the ~Distributional~ Slam.and are sending: in 1 a deal top beavy with Naturalis but with shozt suits. We consider your safety method of determining an. a - suit; a great improvement over any other system we have studied; before the season advances very far we would like | to have you discuss this again.~ From Detroit. 11 Co-Nat. of 4 Trump cards ~ = @ AK @ -_KQ6é s @ AK ~oe. AJ10 875 ~ & 332 ~ 954 yg VB @ 983 @ J107642 & K92 So. 46.4 & Qi0 ~Y AJ108 @ 25 th Q8653 2 No.Tr. ~Pass 3 no Tr. Pass 4 No Tr. Pass 5 Clubs Pass -5 Spades Pass 5 No Tr. Pass 6 Clubs Pass 6 Spades Pass North opens his hand containing Eight Naturals: with a bid of 2 No Trumps. South~ sees a eo-count of 11 Naturals and the Slam Level, hence immediately invokes use of the Winslow Convention to show One Ace in ~his hand. North counters with 4 No Trumps to show the other Three. Aces. South makes ~his second counter bid in the lowest suit. possible in. order to obtain a complete analysis of the North holdings. North then bids his only biddable suit, Spades. South cuawronh w. supes,, 9 wn te of the. Atlanta University. se of a Work, pe been Indiana Boys | ~ Indiana. He is also a Wie Virginia State College, and has had employment as-a counselor and house futher at Wiltwyck School for Delinquent oi _~ New York. with only two spades calls. for an. ~Auxiliary~ suit to supplant the trump suit when it is exhausted. North shows this suit by a raise in the Club suit. South then bids Six Spades. This safety measure is used to overcome an adverse break in the trump suit, the co-count dis closing only seven cards of that suit. WINSLOW, P. O. BOX 211 copyrighted 1941, AN Rights Reserved ST. LOUIS, MO. t dissolve its organization and affiliate its various locals~ with the United Transport Service Employees of America. One of the eldest: unions. among this.craft of employees, the brotherhood represents nearly 65 percent. of the dining car employees in the southeasiren area and several groups in states U } area, -. a eae START TODAY! Dept. H SR Le 500, 25th ~Ave, eee | Making big money by selling E. F, YOUNG, JR. vueaw UCTS. A preparation especially prepared for making the hair and- skin beautiful. People everywhere are now demanding YOUNG'S because~ it makes them look young. Once an agent always an agent, for your customers will demand it. Special Offer. $1.00 which includes Bleach Cream Pomade. Pressing Oil, Dressing Facial Seap and Deodorant ~all for: $1,00; Just enclose $1.00, name and address and Pair by coopD and you pay postage when package. E, F. YOUNG, JR. MANUFACTURING Coe | | CLUB NEWS ROSEBUD CLUB Lie I The Rose Bud club: inet at 4 home of Mrs. Mildred Spence, president brought the club to. der and He a business was car ber regular business, the members. occupied. themselves at sewing. Julia, - Alexander, president. Willie Elzy, reporter.: HOME MAKERS CLUB _ 7 The Home Makers Club. will ~ have a special call meeting to be held at Mrs. Buchanan~s home on Stanford, the 28th of this month. All. members are urged to be present because we ere gmeys for a Christmas dinner. I OUT OF TOWN FOR Cincinnatj for the holiday. The Reynolds and T the nnien~ tertained the in-laws ~on ~ giving~ Day at dinner)=A, turkey and all its main BP irs ae? All Kinds oF Laundry Work _ We die: All Possible Care in the apr a) Of All Cleaning PH. 9-3732 pe For Prices on All Classes of Work + 3104 St. John St., Flint HOLLIWOOD | CLEANERS - 1115 Leith Ste 4 eaaeetnsnstisioresenunsseaniassninniinisiepnes *NORTH END: -CONFECTIONERY Generators - Starters Batteries - Ignition Flint Battery. & Ignition Service Flint~s Most Complete Auto. Electric Chop ~ 1613 So. SAGINAW ST.. Phone 3-4272 _~~Fiint, Mich. awed abate temas S00 LEER Single _: epee 45e i ee ee eg

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