Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]

6 Germany. Ave, from the in Decémbe t 1943, and. deft. from this point to) ro to Germany. in October 1945,, He remaincd in Cermany until April of this yea when he returned to ~the Stztds. fe brought) with him his wife, ttilda, and! |. their daughter, Alshild. Ada Woedson, cola his Niv, Myre. Idella) Moors, Page Six | THE BRONZE REPORTER fa, Saturday, May 29, 1954 | | 1 = | | { { LACK Returns with CALVIN Wife after 5B 10 tyears absence In, IMr. Fertis home absence mon army Fae] Calvih, Black, 2045 recently | rcturned eicer an aft ten: vears); ard) ninc Calvin, erlis sted in the. March of 1945. | want tq aliny Hs. in and | A family reunion was given in| his honor on Mother~s Day at the] home of his grandmother, Mus. | Leith St. The | attended hy | Black, | 755 Was Mrs. Lenora Ri~ghardson wand famMrs. Rob- | Juanita | Davis, | oceasioi mother, Mrs. ~Alma "Mrs. Lee ert. ~Rieherilson, GChandler, Mrs, Ruby; ance at the reunion,: total of 60 persons. | the Veteran~s hospital | naw. i 'Caivin i Ks ibe alive only to eppetitie, pleas-; |not to i purity | dead. Ad2iine Prince = and husbatd. Numerous others were in. attend ~making Ja The father; could not attend hospitalized | in in SagiRebert Black, a brother of in military service | in Mr, Jcsse Black beeavse he was is rea. LIFE is what we are alive to. T ife Liv length, but breadth. To Te isy not e, ~pride, monéy-meking, anid coodness. and kindness and iove, poetry, music, flowers, and 3t-rngl kores, ~ Malthie rhe history, stars, ~<God.: | walt "i | itiis|~td be all hut | Bebeoek. | 1 | | H mit The. family ingome of the N ~z0 is at a record~ high. In ~galt it ds-increasing nore ravidiv than | the income of alt. other AmeriCG e ~ q THE BUYING POWER OF ALL THE FOLKS ~Park Subdivision is deal a the Misses tosemary, > Dorothy, |: Kay Sendra; and Joyce Black, |: WHO READ THIS ibouis. Black! ahd ~Miechael Black, | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Woodson, | NEWSPAPER; Mr. Rerzetias Woodson,; Mri O~s-;: car Werdson, Mr. dnd Mrs. Mal. WILL AMAZE YOU... cus Woieteom,) Miss) Pennv W od | son, Moers. Lillian "Miller,,and. Mrs. | (Fei Political Advertisemdnt)| (Paid Petitizal Al? corticrmentt | 31 YEAR OLD CANDIDATE FOR THIRD WARD. COMBS SSIONER CAN WIN WITH YOUR HEL Py ii Wy ORKERS ARE NEEDED IMMEDIATEL Y!|-~ To:Help In The Registration Drive, Circulate Petitions. Canvass3~ Voters. Do Clerical Work. JOIN THE DRIVE TO ELECT A REAL COMMISSIONER VOLUNTEER TODAY ~ DON~T HESITATE: - GALL CE 4-7172 ~ Sunday 1522 HARRISON ST. NO RESERVATIONS Members Only Hielelets THE ESTON BROOME QUARTET THE GOLDEN LEAF CLUB Nights FLINT, MICH. NO COVER CHARGE Calvin Black Returns To Flint After! OFF THE WALL Ten iA aishete In Armed Services CHATTER. Wad a nie: talk with Connie ~Childress the other day and what he has to offer in his Lapeer remarkable. A restricted Negro; development with paved streets, sidewalks and), FHA end G.I. financing. All o | the hemes include custom kitéhen,) heat and oak flooring, It is ro ally | something -that the prospactival home buyer should look into. \ | If you are not $~rious about) buying a car don~t | stop the | South. Lot. Fer inktance, | while stopping by to talk about} adver! ~sing Samson~ end Du-| re} Hes ir eet me ~ rail fellows it~s pretty ~ ~et away withdut buying thir ng. ral Be Ts d, LwiS id at $F ele Art hard some strictly for the guys a chip on their shoulder feel -thet\theyv ~want to get & with. semcthine~, stop in at theall~s.Fooitl Ba and yor be |guaranteced gel away with a goed deal, Ww ho hay ve end evel ifr to BY....... HELEN HALE O YOUR foods always turn out | ~dren, I take considercble pleasure Lats t ~plan ~yrogram perfectly or do you think some of your cooking techniques a. bithazy? Check this list for tips: - Muffin and pancake: batters should be beaten only slightly. If some small lumps are left in the batter, the resulting product will be more tender. | Are you going to mix a cake by one of the new methods whereby dry ingredients are blended with the shortening and liquids added all at once? Measure ingredients RECIPE OF THE WEEK Molded Vegetable Salad (Serves 10) packages lime-flavored gelatin cups;hot Water cups thick soured cream tablespoons vinegar teaspoons salt cup diced cucumbers cup sliced radishes % cup sliced green onions % cup diced celery Dissolve gelatin in boiling wa ter; stir until dissolved. Chill in refrigerator until thick and syrupy. Fold in soured cream, vinegar and salt. Tass in vege tables. Turn mixture into oiled mold and chill unti] firm. Un mold on greens and serve with mayonnaise. me HM H&S Ww ~ ahead of time and ~let stand at room temperature for about an hour. They'll blend more easily. When making applesauce, do not peel apples since the skin contains vitamins'and minerals, Apple skins are thin: and will slip off easily when you strain the sauce. Hull berries just a short while before serving. Before hulling, wash them thoroughly so berries don~t become water-logged. If you dislike scum forming ~on top of: cocoa, beat the mixture when cooked with an egg beater. If desired, frost some marshmallows on top. / na good | ~ation pins for ourselves while ythers amicne Ns sre planning fo: sur childten. Th, connection with he | latter, 1 oe ht that it might be) a good idea to |devote ny diseussion this \Wweek to Sum: ner ~dereation Fxcilitiess For | thildren| oe I mieht diseress) here to say |oo assenvble and give out informaluicn [our best/ heaith and welfare. Since jrecreation) constitutes ons of \the ~reatest~ Welfare. necds of chil iment has| planned a wide range 56 a | By. ARTHUR J. EDMUNDS ~Es Poutive Secretary Uritan Loree of Fiint hime stnimer on our rougnts Daten ally. turn to vaca tion. Some ef Us are making va coming s] bricfiy that one of the important ~unctions of the Urban League is regarding matters affecting parents migh?, time ugz isting how a constructive léisure for their children. Tre City Recreation Depart ~i1.~ excellent summsr play prosrams for all childien. regardless of race. These include swimming, ill types of _out-of-door games, ot lots,) etc.:~ All of these ~ prowrams aré well supervised. and rarry a great deal of appeal. For children living on the north side, there is the St. John Community Center end Berston Field Floucc. On the south. side there ~ve the | Southside Community ~enter, Pingree playground ~ and MeKinley Field) House. NO EXCUSE FOR.has openings for ~parents and) interested adults a! think SO. STREET PLAY With these programs tupplemental nmcighbordhood ~ lei~mre time! programs provided by) ihe Mott Foundation, there should | be no excuse for children playing | in the street or on othca people~s lawns. Of} course, if children do not knew jabout these programs | lzngerous| and destructive) street, blay_ by them is to be expected. SURIMER | CAMPING PROGRAMS OPEN TO NEGRO CHILDREN | Some parents might be inter- | ~sted in Sanding.their children to ~omp for two weeks. For camper-| ships, I.would like to recommend! the. YWCA, - YMCA, the- Boy Feouts and the Girl Scouts. | There is NO SEGREGATION in either of.these programs. I am informed that the YMCA still and the, Frankly Speaking... both camping periods, the first~ being from ' Juno 24 to July and the second from August 5th to the 19th. To enroll your children between th ages of 8 and 16 in these pro grams, it is necessary to get ap plications in right away, One of. the greatest FAILURES as Negroes, is that we just d wae not teke full advantage of many ~ and us, social to of the recreational, cultural programs | open Many of us would scream ~DIS- ~ CRIMINATION!~ if we were bar red from them. But we are not barred. Yet we dotnot take full part. As the result, our children cannot take part because we as fail to provids (them. ithe necessary leadership, | encouragement and guidance. I APPEAT. TO YOU to encourage your children and neighbor~s children to use the many well dlanned, sumeryised) summer recreation facilities that are available in your neighborhbod. If you do not know what is available, then eall the. Urban | \League, or the City. Reerdation 'Denartment or the YW and YMCA. i APPINESS The haunts of happiness are varied and rather unaccountable, but I have more often seen her among~ little children, and home firesides, and in country ~houses, than anywhcre else ~- at least, ~ - Sydney Sntith. e ~ Texas Southern Bar-B-Q PreRRelneey ome bees Bar-B-@ Dinners Fried Chicken Bar-B-@ Chicken Sea Foods Bar-B-@ Beef Bar-B-@ Lamb Hot Links Hot Sausage Hot Temales Chili Hot Degs Hamburgers Ranananandy 1701 Clifford St. FLINT, MICH. ~ -BAR-B DINNERS SHORT ORDERS Sam Clarke Preprietor Open 24 Hours A Day CLARK'S GRILL 300 Kennelworth Ave. Q RIBS" Phone CE 9.7255, ape rehire ~ eee

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]
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May 29, 1954
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