Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]

Saturday, May 29, 1954 | _ THE BRONZE REPORTER ~ pe Lt. Page aoe: Society Pa -~ wgociety Pa New Organizations Unite Hello Folks... To Improve Lol Of Negro Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holbrook of 3662 St. Jchn St: were the host |of Mrs. Mildred C. Burweli, eunt of Mis. Holbrook, from Meridian, Mississippi. Mrs. Burwell reported having a fore aeeiee | week bo Katicen ~efore depariing fer Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. le Motivated by a. belief. that | is Caate to the National Guild ~Assembly at Milwau kee. rrogress dovg3 hd5t just happen; |} | it has to be made~, ~a group of} orgenizationel leaders met ~this wees t9 draft a statement to gov-4 ern their united program for} |~...:impreving conditions under Which Negrocs! | work, live, and | play.~ | ATTY.;| WILTIAM'S. PRICE, | tempotary ch oirmen ef the new's formed Flint Pcderation of Neer Crgan~zation=, explained the ohjectives: of the program by saying that ~..J] || s@giu-wation. az i | | | fr | & & eT Mr. ani Mrs. Pete Walker of Pentiac, dong with their two lovely daughters, Cynthia and Vernessa Ann, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Penton. of 516 E. Ninth St., Sunday, Mzy 23 oe) ee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, 1821 Jasmine St., are the|proud par onis cf an cigrt pound, three ounce baby boy. he newcomer ar ~Lied Thursday, May 20 at St. Joseph Hespitil, His name will be Rc chart t Harry P aricer. Mother, the former Barbara Flobson, andibeby are doing nicely... and they were pleased with the abundance of lovely flowers resived from relatives and friends, | Young Robert Harry is the first male to be bornd to the HcbsonoalKer ~ within the las t ten. years, At~y. WAliam S. Price Il mymal group. It vi;; and| gus ~social or fr: sayy } 43 A ~Cc 1. Hie discriminaticn~| retard. our quest! js al<o open to any group ~whose 7 Cet ue ths + yan) boa * ~ hes fi ifor com>lete happiness, security | nembergship is composed of perand ecod hoelth.~ For this reason | p } 66 The DONNA- ETTES hela Lie regular me wea Retains night May 22 at the home of Mrs. Angus Mashaw, 724 E. Dewey. Mrs. James L. Barron, vice-president, officiated as presi cent due to the absence of Mrs. H. Smith the pretident, whh is now visiting out of state. After the business meeting a lovely Iunch aie~ + Ons. WCEKLNZ c-imafily In the in~ Pinte bf jpich aula nl kh a ~ *. every Necro |atet nization, re-| tenist of jmproving| the heaith, lgardic7s of its purpose and-fune-| -eon-mie condition end fer cen- eon wes served. The luncheon censisted of barbecued | chicken, \tion, should. -~j vote jsome of its!.43 Wwellzye of Ne vroes.~ ~Organ- potato salad with the usual trimmings and an azsoriment of presi fam t6 ae promotion, of | izat) ns tir PAE ag haat drinks.; lizati ns sirte st d iin pertieipas] - projec cts. for breaking dow n the | tion) should contact Atty. Price | j The hostess for the rext meeting is Mrs. EH. Smith, 735 E. Unequal treatment | cf Negroés | ov fhe Urban League. 44 ci miehstoalion v pandiy Ihetter) rece rela-|.- oe i a 1~ tions.~ W t ee weay | RO CONFLICT WITH | bs Sa if 4; to have a picnic for their: fam o > rk ee | a ae 5 SRE Soca SECRETS See aparece Seige: { a ~4 - ~ yy ne ent on to sty) oR- GRAM OF MEMBER Varsatiles Ciub Tie ce (kel hikes ot (Sec ek wilall-< scryoneiility |s | i él e Mrs. hai, nave a re donsiwility GROUPS: DEB TURD IS ACTR E SS ie iuies ne S. &: a.f ee. ge Metcalf. Hawever, if V: of helping: members of our race | Tho -tédevation~ | will ~be. made'| | Frances ~Lansing desertea cut | 4 Crimral Metcalf. However, if the weather 1 { | ry ~ a ~r | doe3 z i a nti aentatives of ~ago socisty horse shows where The VERSATILES are a gfoup | does not pcrmit an outing, the | >t} | | 1 | | { 0 improve their own living stan-| | eit wee; oe i;up se f tivo reore j is a-fair will lk lace: Mr faics while worlk:ng. to break) jy mopber clubs According to! She rode hunters and jumpers to | of young women who have form-! a-fair will ta nue kau _ ac SIE ee ie os Led WO | ~ ~ ~ae ice | * + n dcewn- Giserim! inatory practices im- | Sel lohn Ro: Caldwell vice-| Sign long-term Hollywaod movie | ~dia ciub. The-purpose of the; Adlai Bates~ recreation room. = Ts FOC. a Waly al. Mrs. Vernadeen ~ contract. | Fas club is as thé) name suggests; yet | Reporter osed by outsix S id ai i di by outside pressures. | chairman and representative of ~Be* se these women) are particularly in-} Organizations that ~ form the| the Evlping Hand ~Circle, King~s ~patj preg | i, 7): P.: ~ tirrhete: al oy Sty 4 + this ed-ration |are:|The Flint. Associ-j| aus hteis, ~the poli~ies and: proj- H oye Gee terested = Faroden || i ord ie | tion of Colored Women~s Clubs;! ests of the federation will not S 2 alia onmmanity. witeven see sd |. Helping Han d Circle of the King~s) son viet with tho. purposes~ and! Sxeky Children et Re cet bed thik Bronzeway Siearhters b ~Véhicib City Lodge) tunctions of ary. oréanization.|: ine ne tld of this group | HiT PARADE Wo, 1055 TBPOEWY Flint Sports-| Or chief aim -is to bring about | Well Faster are: Adlai Bates, Edna poasione: tL: Do men Club; Cleaners Circle of the) the much nceded unity among] Sick children get well faster| Letha Metcalf, Yvonne Smith, 1. Things That I Used to Do, Sciyley Wardswotth, Ver auadientt| by Guitar~ Slim. Watkins, Lela Younger, Johnnie! 2. Money Honey by The Drifter King~s Daugnters;~ Vehicle City! Nesroes in our struggle for so-| when they: are kept busy and relf Club; the Zags; Rose = of} +isl, economic,.and political equal-| happy, but althcugh: this is easy]! j sharon Lodge No, 4; Ruth Chap-j ity.~ PLES SWANN, of the Flint| to say, all parents know how hard| Metcalf, and Lennie Conncrley. |; er No.-6, OES, Sportsmen Club, said ~one of our| it is to do. Mothers and fathers| The, officers are: Adlai Bates, | Honey Hush by Joe Turner Thursday Afternoon Club, Eu-! greatest shortcomings in the past} who find themse!ves in this pre- president; Lela Younger, treas-. Call Before You|Go Home reka Lodge No.|16:F &AMg-Get| has been our lack of unity in| dicantent can obtain. ~ practical | Ur; Vernade-n Watkins, secre: | by Memphis Slim. 4 Together Club; Alpha Kappa Al-| matters concerned with improving| help in a new booklet. entitled, | try and reporter. | 5. You~re So Fine~ by Little pha Scrority, Delta Sigma Theta) the conditions of Negroes... We| {'Have Fun... Get Well~ which} After the meeting Sunday, | Walter. Sorority; Kappa Alpha Psi Fra?| nest do things to help ourselves|is being distributed in| Michigan|May 16, the Versatiles enjoyed) 6. Marie by The Four Tunes ternity, NAACP; Chrysanthemum} first before expecting others to|by the Michigan Heart Assovia-|2 lovely buffet luncheon. The) 7%. TV Mama~-by Joe Turner SRA %) moo %. ~ ab are Tt J: = | i cies on, - is | ec ees Palen, Chapter, GES; | and. thei Urban] 4 Ip us, Tre Federation of Ne-| (tion. husbands and serene of the aig &. Rags to Riches! by The League. 5 my Orevanizations seems to fur- The booklet is directed: pri-| Members were invited for a so-| Dominees.. Ae rH ce: ete. ejaql 4~ =. Qinith 9 ~ Pr ae Se | Fhve. ee Membershinv in the organiza-| Mish the Hes ~ answer to this past marily to young people and to| ~! hour. Mrs. ~venne Smith 4 eae | i De True by rt". ams ee ~ parents whose children. are jj] | Was the. hostess for the evening. 10. Saving My Lave For You by | tion is open to lahy Negro religi-| ~hortcoming. nee | y: & with rheumatic fever or rheu- Memorie! Day the. ~gtoup plans | Johnny Ace) ~ matic -heart;disease, but forty}| Un ms pages of specific suggestions can os Ps Pe 6 Pe om ee te Sees aren Rape oe oe 8 6 * YOUNGSTERS * GRADUATIONS - ~ be helpful to all parents and con- Mey * WEDDINGS ~ GLAMOUR valescents, incluaine ~those faced: We * CANDIDS ~ GROUPS ~ with: no more pressing problem tRan a bad, celd. F 5 i oe e: ~For younsiters convaleseing from ~s serious. illness, keeping For. The June i~. -aduate heerfully oectpied is: an imnporcent phase of therapy. J. G. Fred Hiss, M. D., Chairman of the American Neart ~ Association~s Ceunci]l on Rheumatic Fever and Congenital | Heart Disease, notes in a fcorewordc, ~Time. stretches out like a great desert for the patient who must spend. a long Invite ~ STEREOS * FASHION Ve Dye: Studio Fine Portraiture CE dar 80728 MD i el el eh eT @ ~ Pek Fe oO OS ON Os Fe oP 8 On SPP eonvalescence in bed.~ The pur- Vrhere hood Aisle dloghs Are Not Expensivi NEW LOCATION t pose of the~ pamphlet, he adds, is In Our Studio or Your Home 312 W COURT ST ~to help pa rent and patient make rhe di orients mses] weariggt ter mcrtesesmmetelpemeertabeidewersuethaltinarsail~ this time of physical repair: | a) ae r = é; [| deriod that. is also mentally and Head ELGIN CLARINDA $59.50 ELGIN HARLAND $65.00 ELGIN DELNOR $65.00 ~piritually constructive.~ | FLINT | ARCADE ae; | Have Fun... Get Well~ is: 1etually two booklets in} one. The d first section, addressed) to teen-; avers, was. written by; Maryellis Dodds, cecupational thrapist, who Sick | Hava éver-+19- jewel has. worked | extensively with | | Elgins at amazingly low, low young rheumatic fever patients BLDG. prices. at Los Angeles ~County Gen<ral | fiospital. The second section, for pcrents. of. four-to-ten-year olds, was prenared by the American 1200~N. Saginaw Small down payment holds your choice ~til Christmas. Select yours now on our Heart Association. The Associa- reome ~6 ~ [Plone -Ahead-to-Christmas tion is responsible a~so for the | comprehensive bibliography,. listing sourees of additional information and working materials which PLANTERS ELGIN RIDGEWOOD $71.50 DISH GARDENS | 6. cis cl =. aes |. dLnins Ti is one of the pamphiet~s most | dombrtarion (F WERS doe pieerouehiew. - useful features. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 28]
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May 29, 1954
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