Brownsville Weekly News

SSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, we | FLINT BROWNIES NEWS, FLINT, MICHIGAN CREDJAFAWNS OVERPOWER ~Work Progresses In "Home For Wi Qn r n Christ Only. Of Wo ld, Dr. ~.: Holland Declares~ talent, was challenged " Substitutes: Mr. George Huddlesrekig at 69 ~The duet oe ~Rose Thomas and Mr. ng alo p. mM. uel | Johnny Clemens. the ~ct ~ +~ aees utes ook. pia ptésent were: Mrs. Elnora Toom, Clemens, Mr... lenry, Mr. cca. fori lease: ones. 24. Bee Oia Sh TESRO GALANTI énd ~ot 5 founds ~of play, afid with| Homer Rawis, Mrs. cin Holts, i By. a Picks ATLANTA, Ga. ~ (SNS | ~Today, Jésus is net sd ~much warifed in out~ eouhtry ~and ah owe both ubs fighting bravely, the of the Oredjafawn Cl - Gredjefawns came out the victor cu eigen gong ie ( ivilian | ~He fs talke Very little to be as powerful-as He:is,~ de-: Gini on ous thrill, oe Defense Is. | elared <5 4 ~Hi: Wied to his congregation at Mt. Moriah, | Baptist church Suttday afternoon before a turn-away efowd. ~sin - preating the subject,~ ~Remeth- jstng uhder the direction of Mrs eee ag mata to tg eemameeed Toe pie nS it the Booker 7. r. ~}in all ~ Rev Bible git scthaing he cata sare | Keynote Of Huge i erenlng, ~ms ives took ees | Statesboro Meeting ~generations,. Mr. Hol- | Wa curing Sunt went } ~ the night with | jand ~stirred the people -with.a | Moon, ~Sunday both chit iors the Cprrectr: STATESBORO, Ga. ~GNS) = fiery message ~He told them ~that | School ments, music and other card gamies.| 1 ~ meeting, called by rade Van Buren, ~chairman, sn vaise-the ~nes trom | #85. is condaas oe in the | county Civilian Defense Committee ae bane me cnere Bites wot d Yana Recording 5 wd UNI-QUE BRIDGE CLUB _~_| for Negroes a great throng of pa- | be. written.~ arate? bere Mr. Willie Whitson, president; iridtic citizens packed to overflow- Sap sew. Mrs. Effie Parham, Mrs. Lillie |img the big auditorium of the '- Work is progressing nicely on the Shelter For; secretary and Mrs. Elijah Aitch, ~intl ~sick: ~com- fF yr mimo wad et Now For Deeca oodson, rnice Statesboro High and _ Industrial, Unfortunate Girls and Women being erected at 1620 |~ mittee. In. front of the headquarters the Negro ~pamie ts to be pert a be- ca aS Barn Seultark, Mr CIntENSe Bailey, School to listen to ~eloquent appeals | South Hanley Road, Richmond setia by the Negro || Welfare and Neighborhood Hottse prt rte now pe of the doctrines He ~preached | _ New YORK (0)~tLionel Hamp- | | tan Mrs. Fi Turn k ~4 from leading white and colored rep- sates - 4 and teught: - Fae aS ull 16-piece aggrega- || ~ CREDIAFAWH ~SOE uD resentatives, made for staunch sup-| Welfare and Neighborhood House Association, Inc.| located at the extreme rear of fhe large | ~plot where, Ths ~wiurniite ~tes. he ~eat that | ton to Fea = ful wax When the band | Mr. George Curtiss, president, | Pott and to-show unity for the de-| ef St. Louis County of which Madame Mattie L. | the new building is being erected.~ Ch fiat: the ony~ ~Gt ~of the | Blade its first session at the Decco Mrs. Geo: Curtiss, eer~ Leaon | fense program. - Brown i~ president and founder Me gle He "is ~the Feat 6 ~the | Studio here last week: The: 15 months | [7 Wright; Mrs. Leaon ~Wright, Mrs. Principal featuress of this patriotic Pgs a - Madame Brown, who has long been active in ~world aft He is ~ahd cath old band has not previously record-. se eee program i huey Officials of the organization sponsoring this nov- | many projects and organizations for the uplift of her Hthe ~ EK by OP +: ing the ser- | ei in its entirety as: Lionel was-|: R bu C In perro oe Rage 5. E. McCroan | ~! Project are (left,to right) Mrs. Carrie Johnson,'|\ group especially the womén, in Missouri, js the sister'}indn. gigacrent to arangs with Duke | 0S d lub of Statesboro, P. H. Stone, supervi- | Chairman finance committee; Mrs, Francis Dobson, | of Dr. Alfred G. Taylor, 226 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, The -board of deacons~ ~of ~the sor, Negro Extension Work, Geor-| vice-president; Madame Brown, president atia found- |. and H. 8. Taylor, real estate dealer with offices at:|-chureh will celebrate. ~its ~27th ~an- ~ i Spicy Meeting ecelay maker Govadas ~ot Aut: er; Mrs. Pearl Tony, treasurer; Mrs, Lillian Parrish, | 4713 Central Averiue, Cleveland.~(Photo| by Young.) | niversary and<'the -2ist. of~ the HARLEM ON "PARADE HIT culture, ~Georgia State College. Ap- | ~ a chairman, Deccon B. -H. Wharton, | wew-yoRK~(TUP.)~Noble Sis | February 17-22 nightly. ~All ~auiel- ~ Patade~ acti The Rosebud club met at the] propriate music including: ~God ABS | garies th the ch, ree Pigs 5 so On e~, accor home of Mrs. Maggie Jackson last | Bless America~ and ~America~ eon- A chur cording ~to to press dispatches received week and had a very good evening | tributed to the enthusiasm.! Dr. D rew B l Oo od 500 Garments. Are Deacon C. S. Howard, will render oes is a sensation on the West doing their sewing. Mrs. Jackson e A coas Retest oe was hostess and served us graceful- enna dak tem Gia aaa 4 Knitted For Red. poe oer = canes Ps Seg ra, ni ee EO = *: ~ ~ ly. The next meeting will be ~at the per cent support for a government rliver~nightly-sermons dufing the a TO Mrs, Willie ~Mills as hostess, Our | Plans and preparations for the stic- C ln ~Ske affair. The goal ~ts $600, and.the | CHICAGO, (ANP) Protesting Cia supper tes" eles: oe | exe cousummation of the war ni pect alist Cross exec doeoons are, out, ~ale at | faint cbcriinatory steels i home of the president, Mrs,~ Julia waged by American arms. ypamount. ~Other active déatons ifi |'the hiring of deférise workers, jani-||, glow FROM FALLING | - This is the first of a series of ~TUSKEGEE, Ala +- (ANP) ~ Mrs. |'the ~coming~.anihiversary:: célebra- | tors an dlaborers at tlie~new Studecages Everything was lively | meetings which will be held in the | j By OTTO McCLARRIN mittee of our Board of Control.~ | ~Deris Bodden, ~sewihg chairman; | tioh hg Pgs H- -Harfis; HM. Alexan- | baker airplane éngirie plant = UP TOA PRESSURE ity Benes SOO. counties, located in. the First Con- {! WASHINGTON, D. C.~(SNS)~ | One of the greatest values of the | Mrs. Agatha Davis, ~knitting chair- |}der, C.- ~.-Howard, ~J. -. Howard, | Sunday afterdon=at the Wab Mrs. Julia Alexander; president; | gressional District of which Stone | Ironically, it was a Negro surgeon |work is that the experience gained | man; Mrs. Madge Craven, layette |}. A. ~Gime, CO. 7. Malcolin, H | avénte YMCA ~to*map ~a =~ Mrs. Willie Elzy, rep. and Staley are co-chairman. The | Who was selected as medical su- |by Dr. Drew and other -members | chaifman and Mrs. Willetta ~ Wo- pga J. Kihg, R ~Moon,: Z. | to obtain ~better ~treatment. | - ~ | pervisor of the New York Red /of the staff, in the mass handling | mack; staff assistant, reported to | Head, J,Bowéh, M. B Coleman,~: Cross movement for procuring | of blood will be of great value to | Dr. F: D. Patterson,| chairman of G. w. "State and S. Staton. | a blood plasma for shipment to the |the United States now that a na- | the Tuskegee Red Cross -chapter,|. Sanday afternoon, Deacon B.H.| ~ British -Red Cross, whereas, until | tional emergency has arisen. that more than 500 cloth and ~knit- Whatton played @ most ~active role @ few weeks ago, the Red Cross; ted -garménts had been made for } during the collection ~and ~the com<< was reported as having a ban | WHAT HAPPENS TO BLOOD victims of air raids. |. munion services. (\ against donations of blood from: Garments ~have peer: made by ecraia: After the blood is obtained from | members of the Cirse club, U. S-}thah mtn wee nc, Headed: by The Negro who played an im- | the donor. it is taken to a ~blood | Veteran's facility; the ~HandicrafVALE N LT 7 N E 5 PE g iA L& portant role in the work of the | bank~ in large hospital refrigera- | ters, the Alpha Képpa Alpha sofort- | 4 Blood Transfusion Association of | tors. The blood is then given a test | ty; the Mother's club, ee; New York is Dr. Charles R. Drew, | for syphilis, after which the plas- | workers, the Ideal ~Home Mak. 5 fis le professor ~of Surgery at Howard |~@ is separated from the ~ whole pt Red Cross, of Lewis A ~ Hepuditty $1.35 j University. blood. The plasma is then subject- a school ~Precious pure silk 2chtead ed to several tests: diluted with an and -Ghabs ~ 's house. end 3-thread Gascitige at make egg a IN 1940 equal part. of saline solution, and a flattering gift. ( In ~September, 1940, Dr. Drew | put: into:bottles to be tener iho: a GIFTS WRAPPED FREE Yy whe selected by the Board of Medi-'| to the war zones. it cal Control - se ihe Soe are ee: Be, 505 $0. SAGINAW,ST., Pun, MICH. AY). fusion ae tion cot | Thurston hews | Cati ~. New York, as supervisor ~ 3 insan article | ~~~ Blood ~Fine ti ~Divine | in Feent ae rvereh experts P charge -of he collection ~of ~bi 4 ~ The Red Cross, ~through ~its New making " <a: Bagi eant ae aie Captain |Portant experiments and discove- | The résidericy in Medicine in the: ~The Rev. T. Arnold is slstea te: F, pe al Charles. B. Scully, director of its | Ties in this field. However, it is a | Montreal General Hospital is the | Preach merning and night next 4: Life Saving Service, planned an |*ield about which the lay public |fitst Residency in a (Grade A in- Ot the ievieie-and once~ We, @ at | & } intensive campaign to enroll vol- = little. Many misconceptions prety sac! sone kan ag [Se sae Sete choir No. 2 will unteers in the metropolitan area, | have arisen about blood, perhaps Presbyterian ~Hospital |is believed to be the first of its Kind. The degree, TT while the association, with Dr. | the Most common one being that a All Kinds of Laundry Work ~ We Use = [| Drew #5, matical supervisor, took | Person's nature or leven racial Med. D. Se..is-the only ~high degree r He charge of the technical end~en- | Characteristics may be altered by & All Possible Care in the Handlin listing the voluntary support of |the infusion of another person's | él by a Negro in Clinical ~Surs- Fay Coal ___ | $795 jin teeeniacnithcicand Of All Cleanin c eo ee Sere Sige. to tee beh mccme ss on ~Bestipely sane the~ oh of research experts,~ doctors and - é; ~e tate ] as ease ~soreness if; oe; & i nufses in an ambitious program. NON-PROFIT CORPORATION passed through all the necessary } Abco Coal gins $7.25 ( ra ie PHONE- = _The Blood Transfusion _ Asso- | Steps to become eligible to ~ take | externally caused Bums (Blackheads) Acne- Pui 3 E-9-3732 { the American. Board of ~, |: aad BEST QUALIFIED FOR elation is a non-profit member- can: Board of Surgery. He od its healing~ a fi or ae. on All Classes: of Work - POSITION ang Argatin ss organized in me Sea tbeggl gone WB a ice rte _ MABRY COAL Easily applied as a dressing, ght oe. cipal purpose of.: ads ing.. A telegram from Jolin F. Bush, | proving the supply 6f blood for | kins Hospital, in 1941,-Dr. Drew, comes from a special antiseptic: ingredient; itching is tel president of the association, to! transfusion purposes in New York | Who. is 37 years old, is a thember COMPANY sa scratching discouraged, Get: ~Black and White Ot Dr. Drew offering him the~ ~position, City. To this end it has since con-:| Of. Alpha, Omega Alpha -Honorary., 9 stated in ~paft: dueted. a Blood Donor Bureau, and | Fraternity, which is ithe Phi Beta | ~Phone 98178 mi y = Highly recommended. for daily -c ~fT am requested to offer this | it has also among other activities | @Ppa of medicine, and a member gs sae ~diet is mild -super-fatted Black and: ~White & position and all it involves to you |more recently supplied a spécial |~f Omega Psi Phi ~Fraternity, ee ae ~| Hace ee as being the best qualified of any- | high-titred serum for matching ~ é i one we know to act in this im- | blood groups.: ET ACG Mano WHET rs ge t dev | ~; ____ We Repair our university~ will feel, under the | Clenersl Robert ~. Davis, exec-: Folch B. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry - - - NOW! at a price wartime circumstances, the neces- | Utive director of the New York Md Li ~ L AL t god SKEN SEAR lo Bit ntin @ lenve-of ab- | Chapter of the Ameritan ~Red peepee re emeee eaeenemr:: 3 Oi L. ~ ie a ~ ~SIUEIY ~. w and convenient to you sity of granting you a leave-of a pet EE mot, ~ gence at least until the first of the |Cross, Wrote Dr. Drew, Upon ex e | b 3 me cae > fim va:: ead aa BITS EERE SE CMON ys. Sée Weinberg~ S, 102 S. Sag. -~ Bl year to ~ us in our efforts with latter's resignation: i. 3 "te 5 5 ae Nos Fo sass the American Red Cross in estab- BS i = Ss. ay wey x ca ~ ALL WORK GU ARANTEED lishing this vital medical seliaf.~ T received your letter of March re ar: resuits rt t 17, 1941, telling me of the necessity a jue eee elena: Dr. ~Drews work ~hk sapeeseal by for you tto return to your work ~~ Dose DeWitt Stetten, chairman of the |@! Howard University and tender- os eset tl f atl Ssmencocmencnmetens ing your fresignation as. Medical ~~~~tientiames | CCOd of Control, in an article entitled ~The Blood Plasma for Director of the Bloed Bank on f; 9 March 31, 1941. ST. JOHN FOOD M ARKET aoe pagent Project. Mr. Stetten ~It is unnecessary for me to tell died "On October Ist, we engaged a | YoU how greatly I regret your leav ing us and on behalf of the Red: full-time, salaried Medical - Cor. St. John and Easy Sts, Hl Garviance to tacky: acnoter the tech. |Crtoss and myself, personally, I: blems want to thank you most sincerely Seat writen Rides henge Pr for ~all that has been ~ ddne, not Full Line of Greens, Fish and ||, = Somwsting "hr: | tra beter, bt ao he pi Poultry, All Stricty Fresh | Ph. ond hades: 231 Lapeet y Pop la prices; perfect heating; prompt deliveries TD the Board of Medical Control fell |~%~ Of Blood for Britain. on Charles R. Drew, formerly of |_ ~Thanks to you the technical or the Presbyterian Hospital ~and now pape sig neg chap Pope! Sy ty 2S? Bene bee pepeesct se ona ot re Bredioal will, of course, follow your sug- / Y P ATRO E Try us if ~you have not yet. School of Howard University. gestiofis.~ WH NOT NIZ YOUR FRIENDS!. RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY nee we HOWARD STAFF ~The School was kind enough to Dr. Drew, who has been a mem release him to us for a_ four |ber of the Howard University staff months~ period. Since Drew, who is |since 1935, has published ~ more a recognized authority qn the sub- | than fifteen scholarly papers on ject of blogd preservation and blood |blood transfusions.and blood substitutes, and atthesame time an | banks. excellent organizer, has been in He was born in.Washington, D cha our major ~troublés have jO., where he received his elemen-. Drew is directly respon- tary education. Upon. graduation | # sible to the Blood Plasma Com: | from Dunbar High School, he re-|~ céived a scholarship to ~Amherst co-chairmen are urging the colored College from which he eeomved his citizens to register, and after regis-| 4. B. degree in 1926; tering to join training classes to re- | ALL-EASTERN ~BACK ane Te ee CUT RA lea BEER ~ | Cor. Saginaw. and Court (Kitty Corner~ From. Wermest nie aR ye. ~of-our. ces ae, We will not be: undersold ic IIRL ME TE OE a AT cor FUEL BILLS IT~S EASY! Peyyiieee Li: ne ASE Bi jemi; tain of the Amherst. track team for |. persons present that: Pi gis hoe LQNG EASY TERMS rick~ Siding Asbestos Siding 2% ivi: #396 qa = fe colors) Paci, ae 4 ree.

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February 14, 1942
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