Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 37]
. Measeeh ~scout tae Meus devaten a A AFTER srs vemcnnconlsnee. Stora Reise Se aiigia an: Co Se ty ep ON ~; DP ARK Ray Robinson Plans Vacation Los Angeles~Sugar Ray Robinson relaxed at the home of a friend in West Los Angeles Monday and said he plans a vacation with plenty of rest, some golf and leisure hours with his son. The Middleweight Champion ~was surprised to learn that his son, Ray I, 6, has decided on a -~ career far different from the: fis tic profession followed by his father. The boy has ~decided~ on joining the Coast Guard and la ter becoming a scientist. Robinson said: ~Now this is their minds, faster than I can throw a punch.~ The proud daddy also had a surprise himself to tell newsmen. He said thaf when he was a boy he did not.especially want to become a boxer and he explained: ~T had by share of fights, like any kid, but I~ve never been an argumentative person, and even now I am not one, ~arguments never seem to settle anything and certainly nothirig is ever settled when an: argument as od to a fight.~ FOR A HEAVENLY DEAL ON AN IT'S STUDEBAKERS ~ GOLDEN HAWK The ~ANGEL~ of N. Saginaw St., R. W. Campbell will dt AUTOMOBILE: ener you in a STUDEBAKER CUSTOM SEDANET with @ Heater @ Radio @ Washers 7 @ Turn~Signals @ Uudercoat @ All Federal and State Taxes @ License and. Title PLUS A FULL TANK OF GAS at STUDEBAKER Cars Trucks ~ Station Wagons R. W. CAMPBELL C0. 1015 N. SAGINAW _ ALL. FOR. ONLY $1863.32 PH. CE-5-3538 (If you don~t like gossip, don~t read this column) ITS DIFFICULT TO TAKE CARE OF ONE~A well known married ~man in these parts had better learn how to keep his girl. friend~ quiet, before ~his wife -- finds out about his extra mari tal ~activities. A young chick let it slip that he was taking care of her. - One rainy night, after becoming ~high~ in one of the local che, she (was approached by several eager beavers, but 4 ped them cold with the remar. ~I-don~t need you so. and 0's, PvE ea A conn, wb 3s, Oe ing care of me. If you guys leave me alone, Mr. (Censor~ fei will make a football out of you.~ The bewildered men knew Mr; (Censored) very well, looked shocked and quickly ook ie DISGUSTED, and ED~A group Prt & married ladies ~decided to go: out. last week. They ended up on the | South Side of town and crepes in at (Censored~s) Lounge. reports say they were very_irdignant because they saw: so many married people there i: &, married women -.with someone else~s husband. They vowed to ~onorg this place off their list ~of rs N'T STEP ON MY BLUE susie SHOES~A letter is be ing circulated to influencial people stating the editor of (Censored) is a hard, cdflous, person, who won't pay his bills. The editor simply said, ~You can knock me down, scandalize my name, but don~t step on my blue suede _ shoes.~ What Shoes? It is sus pected that the author of the letter is sore because he lost a very sizeable income due to a change in printers. IN NO HURRY~A financial figure in Flint by the name. of (Censored)~ ~ received a, call, ~Hold it for awhile until the weather clears. It seems that he didn~t want to accept it while roads were in ~a muddy condition, NO NEED TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF~On thesen occasions, individuals have sounded off. because they have recognized an item in (Censored) as pertaining to them. The editor of the B.R, is - not interested in knowing wheth er-or not- you.can.put+e@s) to fit your foot, All items are trie and can be proven if necessary.. So if. you think: you are being ~shot off the bag~ sue <. CHERRIES IN~ BUTTERMILK~Miss - (Censored).. why don~t you try staying home and rest this week-end. Your eyes look like two cherries in buttermilk early ~Monday mo:,as = got off the Greyhounr: ou are wasting yourself. away, little girl,nuff said. MOON MULLINS, Pris a recent big dance, Mr. (Censored) forced himself into a: small Trade-In Sale LESS THAN 200 AT ANNUAL AFFAIR. LARGE PERCENT FROM OUT-OF-TOWN BY CROMWELL REID and DONALD WILLIAMS The I.M.A. Auditorium was the scene ~of the Annual Ball given by the Flint Colored Sportsmen, last Saturday, May 19. Some people hazaard the guess the last week~s weather and twister robbed many of the desire to frolic within such short period of time. However, the Sportsmen had the auditorium beautifully decorated in powder blue streamers with gold paneling; the stage was in red, trimmed in brown: The Melodies dance music, furnished by Waddie Glen and his 12-piece band, was Warm Outside? | Good Time To Install Heat Shirtsleeve weather means More to the prudent home improver, than birds, bees and beachers. It means the ideal time of year to get rid of household headaches till the snow flies. Take comfort. heating, for example. If last winter~s chills were as fresh in the average man~s mind as. that unpainted porch sagging fence or. won~t-open window, he~d be consulting his gas-heating contractor to get compact space-saving equipment that~s weatherproof and eliminates janitoring. And, if he ~relived~ last winter~s woes, he~d remember how his fingers~ froze when he offered to help the Little Woman hang the family wash on the backyard clothesline. What would he do about? Why,he~d consider one of the new automatic gas clothes dryers that save hands, preserve clothes and ~cut laundry bills. He~s recall, that no winter ever seems complete without the usual chain reaction of colds and sniffles throughout the family. Well, even the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association does~t claim a cold can -be cured bv hot water, but it does claim (with the backing of medical authorities) that hot water at germkilling temperatures for housecleaning and dishwashing will go a long way toward preventing a family-wide cold plaque. How about it?. Is your water supply gas-operated for quick heat recovery and dial-controlled for easy temperature settings-or do you figure that winter~s too far off to worry about? No kidding, meax it pays real dividends to do in June what you. promised yourself in December; and if it~s the original investment you~re concerned about, there~s hardly a bank or saving and Joan association these days that won~t be willing to take that problem: off your mind. gathering with a suit that was ultra ~loud!~ If,.the tornado ~had shut off his lights, he could have easily gotten power from his suit. It was light brown, beige with light blue plaid. of the soft variety and apite inducive for d Ganene, wax trea tment of the A was ideal. - Those who did make their ap pearance were donned in their after 6:00 evening wear and had a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Virgil James, in a_ beautiful gown of white metalic set off with turquoise and Mrs. John Johnson, wéaring a lovely en semble of gold with a sheer black - nylon. net, beginning at the waist, caught the eye of many. Upon making the rounds, Mrs. Elisha Scott, Mrs. Evelyn Watkins and brother James Carroll, Mrs. Ola Hughes Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franklin, Miss Renfro, Mr. F. Luckadoo, Mrs. Jacqueline White, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roman, Mrs Alice Verdum, Officer and Mrs, W. B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ples Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wrex Weaver, Mr. George Williams. Members and: their wives s of the Sportsman Club:. os and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mr. and Mrs: Oscar ' Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Braodnax, (Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coble, Mr. Charles Neeley, Mr. Frank Smith, president; r. James Lott, Mr. A. F. Butler, chairman executive Board,.Mr. Lee Roy Coleman. Mrs. Booker Barton, Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews, (he is sec~y.), Mr. S. D. Shooks, Connie Childress, Wrey Weaver, treasurer;.Mrs Ruby Beck, honorary member. Other guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parks, Mr and Mrs. Garrett Young, Dr: and Mrs. Clayton, ~Saginaw, and Mr. Brown, Saginaw. And there was a goodly number of out-of-town guests from Detroit. and -Flint. vr SPRING ~What delights us in the spring is more a sensation than an appearance, more a hope than anv visivle reality. There. is something in the softness of the air, in the lengthening of the days, in the very sounds and odors of the sweet time, that caresses us and consoles us after the rigorous weeks of winter.~ -Hamerton (Left to Right) Mrs. Georgia Manning, Forest Manning and Alberta Manning. i vg 3h gr ~s 8 ke eee ee a pone ee Fe aig: Reais % A On om ae tate ete paki Mee diked es e aa By eager - whe Subscribe to The Bronze Reporter | FREE LARGE 26 0Z. BOTTLE OF Federal Reserve System... With Purchase Of A. 6 Bottle Carton, | Regular size Plus Deposit. FOR ONLY ~ ON ALL YOUR SAVINGS | AT THE 10 Citizens Banks ~FLINT, MICH.:.. Memt Hi-Ho, Town House or Ritz Pound C Pkg. ALLSTATE TUBELESS SILENT CUSHIONS ) Regular No Trade-In Price 25.75. 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