Bronze Reporter
FEB25 1956 epor STOG e ~A Reflection Of ae a Thought~ 10c Per Copy Saturday, February 25, 1956 T y ~ BR: | _ Fiint, Michigan, ERS. hm a ORE JURY MARCH Charming Nurse At Hurley Hospital Charkad With Fighting: 7 An Officer In IMA Jan. 31 Officer claims he ~was jumped~ and had to defend himself.: _ STORY ON PAGE 6 | Let~s Face Facts Milady begins thinking of Spring Ideas, Plans, F ashions For faa tes. ~e ~i son a Nee ae a ce ts eae ns energie ge aint aw! premodern ne Bhp (Women In Coming Month ~ Women begin to think of. fashions, redecorating, seed and ~ planting, and menu changes for Spring SERIES STARTS NEXT cong ~_ Sunday-A big day ~Two churches celebrate Wilberforce Prexy And ~ \Choir Honor Anniversary Dr. Charles L. Hill speaks on behalf of Liberal Arts Colleges - - ~Hits Racial Misunderstandings. Choir Impressive in Concert. STORY: ON PAGE 4 Metropolitan Burns Mortgage, 1h 2: ' This charming young lady is one of our nurses at Hurley Hospital She is Miss Elizabeth N. Ligon of Lapeer St. She is the daughter of ~Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ligon of East ivciine, jill. Miss Ligon is a native] ~of East Moline. She received her training as a registered nurse at the Kansas City General Hospital No. 2, Kaasas City, Mo. She began \ working at Hurley Hospital last fall.. She says she likes Flint and would like to make Fiiet her home. Fellows - she is single! "ROBBERY REPORTED ian oH cite aot weve oem ORflOW Audience Witness Ceren pie, reported that he was stopped:! Jones was asked ii he would like ~by three -men ~as he left the Michigan National Bank. One of the men explanied that he was a strariger in Flint and asked Jones to help him look up a beauty shop address in a telephone book. While looking for the dbiens which they couldn~t. find, the chief containi to play some cards. He agreed, and went back to the bank and withdrew $100. The men put his money with their money, and told Jones they \were going batk to get the girls. "They told: Jones to wait for them at Kresge~ s but before leaving they gave: Jones a handkerall the money stranger pulled out a large roll. of|which he was~to hold until they money and said he wanted to throw, a party. One of the: other sae S id] he knew some girls liked to pa y. Jones was invited to go along. The} * returned. \ Jones went: into Kresgeo~s and waited. He waihted~ so long that he Rev. Charles H. Nicks with three Choirs participate i Rev. E. J. Timmon~s leadership praised. a cipate in ceremony - STORY ON PAGE 3 i il For Rev. E. J. Timmons, Business And Professional Men: To Sponsor Mural Program Feb. 26 car had Illinois license plates. Up-| became suspicious. When he openon arriving at Elizabeth and North! &4 the hander~hief, he found that Streets, a man geo out and went! tropolitan Baptist Tabernacle. Public around the corner to se if th girls ~support urged a4 were in. He came back and report: road map in it.: | Sry ON PAGE 5 - Program te he mY A ~it contained a) paper sack with a: ~
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- Bronze Reporter
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- Flint, MI
- February 25, 1956
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- African Americans -- Michigan -- Flint -- Newspapers
- Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
- Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers
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- Black Community Newspapers of Flint
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"Bronze Reporter." In the digital collection Black Community Newspapers of Flint. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0002.023. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2025.