Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 42]
laitein seit~ Seraceelacstiaans) se SEL Sam tian Be nia Za a SLES S cd aN ent i Bow, 4 Bt Sere ee ee OE: ot % > MoS: aes 2 As. ne K / ~ ae 3 kat ~ + ~ he hei dhs pe oa: * ayes. a a - penta een pees ge menage tree wach ewer Re RRO PR ARAM TE MNCL A OY prpeaeensinein | SUGAR ~ BUTTER~ | hot dog-*~-buns 2 inless Franks _ BEST QUALITY RED RIPE GUARANTEED The Weather Bureau~s tornado alert caused some curtailment in social. activity for a few hours Sunday..Many people could not bring themselves to totally disregard the alert, hence when the various station announcers informed the public that the alert was off, there were Many sighs of relief. Atterney Herman Gibson Republican candidate for State Representative was Pleased to know that so many of his friends were concerned, about -his safety. e initial news of last Saturday~s air tragedies brought inquiries.as to. whether or not Gibson, who attended the national. NAACP Convention, was aboard either of the planes. Many thought the flights were out of San Francisco, thus giving them. cause for concern, Mrs. Ruby McWilliams, 1989 Howard, is vacationing in: Enfield, N. C., where she is visiting relatives. _. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Holland Sf 1508 Avon, have just returned from viaiting-Pricatis and re latives in York, Pa, It is reported that. they had such a) pleaSant trip that it was necessary for them to return to-Flint to get some, rest. Mrs. Holland is a caseworker of Catholic Social Service Bureau. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Eulet (Babe) Brandon of Crocksr St. are going to) build a newchome on Avon Street. We understand that Dr. and Mrs. Wrex Weaver, Jr., of McPhail St., have installed a tornado shelter in their home. The Weaver home was damaged by the May Twister. | Mr. Robert Boddie of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting relatives here while on vacation. He is the house guest of Mrs. Ida Gates of 4406 Grant St. Mr. Boddie has another sister and brother who live in Flint. They are Mrs. Charles Byrd of 1014 Daman and Mr. James Boddie of 744 Edmundson Street. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis, Jr., of 1512 Avon were hosts to Detroit friends last Sunday, Mr. Elizabeth Lincoln and Mr. Gen eetart, venient Charge-O-Matic cost to you! ~shop the CHARGE-O-MATIC WAY | You can buy. all your family needs... in as many as 1,000 Flint firms (the number who now belong to the Charge-O-Matic system) and you ~ need make only one payment each month atthe Citizens Bank near you. Get your_ card soon... and always carry it with you for con O-Matic account. is completely insured. CITIZENS wr: BANK e Charge-O-Matic shopping. Your. Charge-.~ at no *, dad! Federal Reserve System 10 Citizens Banks FLINT, MICH. Member F.D.I.C. LET LLL TT TT ST EE TET IS TTT EE TTT IE TOIT IE OES IPLAC EEE Baki)~ owe {TH HE UNTED STATES WAS THE LAST #HASOS WATVOY TO ESTABLISH A SEPARATE AIR FORCE ACADEMY eee /T IS BEING j5L ~7 RCUS* CAME TO ALASKA FOR ~THE FIRST TIME LAST YEAR ~ BAILEY - CHRISTIANI TROUP TRAVELED IN TRUCKS To ANCHORAGE AND. FAIRBANKS. } SS alls THE a ont AME nt DOUGH PY 38 aA GOVERMIAT, AT COLORADG SPRINGS, COLO. The total cash money sup has reached an all-time record figure of '$2.11,400,000,000-or about $3,300 for each person, @ Ample sie t keeps circulating = y uy in the U.S. ~ 6.~ ~ ~ eral Kidd, all of Detroit, enjoyed the Lewis hospitality. Miss Melbatine Hunter of Lor and Mrs. Byron Willis and Miss ado Street is attending school at the. University of Michigan, She is working on her master~s degree in the field of education.. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Williams, 927 E. Dartmouth St., are ~the proud parents of a 1, She was born in Hurley 10 oz. at birth. She will answer to the name of Lesa Reubee. Mr. summer baby ital. Her weight was_ 6lbs sored) had quietly p: self closer to the telephone. It and (Censored) took the call; he Censored! (If you don~t like gossip, y read this column) ~ ere: Telephone Calis Cause Suspic-: ion~A. telephone rang last week and the lady of the house innocently picked up the instrument. - mmptly rudely The husband Mr. (Cen. him Williams has his chest out and Mrs. Williams is doing fine, in fact she says, ~That was so easy I want a boy.~ Luck to you. Mr. and Mrs. Gervas Muse, 2010 Ferris are expecting the stork again and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Miller of 5th Street are also expecting an addition to their family this fall. - CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williams of 900 E. Kennelworth; they are the. proud parents of a baby girl, who was born June 18, 1956. She has been named) Denise. Ronald is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Williams of Dwight Street. We also extend our congrats to newcomers from Essex, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richardson, 823 Kennelworth; its a boy for them. His name is Don Mor- - isvet. Now the Richardsons are the parents of Seven. * * cd ~Of all the kndw-nothing pe sons in, this world, commend us to the man who has ~never known a day~s illness.~ He is a moral dunce one who has lost the greatest lesson in life; who has skipped the finest lecture in that great school of humanity, the sickchamber.~ - Hood. Thus we find the following who has not skipped one of the greatest lessons in life: Mrs. Rose Henry, James Comer, Mrs. Bobbie Gardner, Mrs. Hattie Morgan, and Paul Mckay. May their recovery be speedy! quickly left the house without announcing his destination to. his wife. Upon his return (two hours later) his wife was able to or ~ ad discreetly followed him after be. coming suspicious as the result of the two phone calls. Result: he is. asking mutual friends to ineee Tite bie wits ait BE Oe sympa er, his feathers fell when. his ~audience~ offered encouragement and support to one of the staff members, -It seems that there is always a -character hanging around who will be certain to criticize for the sake of critizing. _ A Lesson For A Kindly Physician~Recently a distinguished and prosperous looking gentle natal delivery, expenses. The ] could see nothing.wrong with getting his fees in one payment af~ ter the task was completed. After the delivery of the baby, McDonald Quality Chekd or Pure Seal Plenti-Rich 4, GALLON ~ CARTON B4 _ R Big Chief Pure Granulated Hamady Bros. Customers May Have A SACK for Only Alpha Fresh Creamery tt 55c Fresh From The Churns OF 6 e ROSEVALE Pound Mich. Grade 1 Cello & -Watermelons Whole: Ib. HAMADY BROS. SELLS WATERMELONS BY THE POUND SO YOU ALWAYS GET ALL YOU PAY FOR Open Until": i OPM? | | Mon. Thre. Sat. Gian. aos <3 SUNDAYS is BAT ee & Why Pay Higher ~Premium~ Prices: ~and Your Savings In Cash At ' Hamady Bros. 4 AUTOMOBILE SHOPPERS FOOD | Si ir eR For Your Food? Get Lower Prices MARKETS Thére are many nice things to; remember or to look forward to with happy thoughts about summer: One of ~the nicest is the occasion for outdoor meals, Here~s an ideal menu that~s easy to prepare: Iced Tea Of course, no outdoor summer |saeae would be complete without ithe all-time favorite beverage~ iced tea, Just to look at a tall \frosted pitcher of ice tea immediately conjures up-in one~s ~mind the pleasures of relaxing and enjoying one's self while the cool, refreshing liquid trick-. les down. one's throat. _ Here~s~a new way to ~make iced. tea that: cuts the preparation time~in half, and also requires less ice cubes. Bring ore quart of freshly drawn cold water to a full, rolling boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat and while the water is still bub ~dyll~Outdoor Meals~ _ Frosty Pitcher of Iced Tea Ree ok te ee ted j ~ Dy OK = Re. ii Ze SSeS cc atcking a cireus unload is an adventure never to be forgotten and to be relived with pictures like this. G MRE bling, immediately add % cup loose tea. Brew 5 minutes. Stir or: es: and strain into a pitcher hold- ~When the Circus Comes to Town. ing one quart of cold water.. i Serve in ice-filled glasses with sugar and lemon to taste. To make~ Lamb Shish Kabobs combine % cup of each of chopped onion, olive oil, red wine (optional), 1 minced elove of garlic, 1 tablespoon ~salt, and and there is certainly enough color to make color film well - worth the extra cost. And with~ color:snapshot film now being ~made so that you can use it~ either indoors or out, you're. ~ ready for picture taking no matter what part of the circus When the circus comes to town it~s.~time for cameras to go into action. Anything that is as exciting to young and old alike as the smell of sawdust and sight of the big top, is certainly picture worthy. It~s an especially good idea Ls Lapis Paella ogllnoln ~for the younger snapshooters | you~re visiting. - b shoulder cut in -2-inch who are willing to get up be- No matter what film or cam~cubes overnight: Turn into Dutch fore daylight, if necessary, to era you're using~don~t let. the oven, simmer covered for 1 hour watch the circus unload~ | thrill of the circus atmosphere or antl lamb fs almost tender, Sova a Chole pitcare otnty ot [dows chee oa ee. i Pp: 1. - Wash-and prepare the following their day with the circus. tures. Remember, the.first and.~ ~vegetables: 4 firm tomatoes, cut in half;'2 green peppers, quar Shooting within the big top| mo: may be a little difficult witht tered, and 8 mushrooms. Arrange on 8 skewers as follows: lamb, green pepper, lamb, ~tomato, lamb, mushroom. Brush with marinade and broil or grill, turning and brushing frequently simple. cameras, but with the|' new fast films it is far from impossible. However, there is; ' a wealth of material for out-| too. door, daytime picture making until lamb is~ crusted brown. Serve remaining sauce~ over rice. Mr~ces 8 servings. Fried bananas, ~gree Vegetable Platter For Four beans, carrots and rice lightly flavored with n c make a healthful, satisfying meal at any time and provide an excellent change of menu. Attractively arranged on a chop plate, as it was done in the Pyrofax Gas test kitchen, the dish is good to look at, too. Added advantages are ease and speed of preparation. To serve four ac will need four to six carrots~depending on size~one ns, a 54% oz. package of pre-cooked rice and four eet bananas. ile beans and carrots are cooking, package. Melt two tablespoons butter or margarine; blend in one teaspoon curry powder. Pour over.rice; toss until well mixed. Peel bananas. Melt 14 cup butter or margarine in skillet. Add bananas. Fry gently, over low flame, until evenly easily pierced with a fork. Sprinkle lightly with salt. und green ~ greenprepare rice as directed on iden~ brown and 3 THIS SPACE FOR RENT a Pabst Blue Ribbon dae PAK All you do is open case, add ice to the waterproofed carton and in 30 minutes your Pabst is drinking cool. Pabst Brewing Company trade marks Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Franchi Beer Dist. eS ae Now's the time to STEP OUT -of the small-car fleld \- Into a BIG-VALUE ~ It~s big through and through with traditional Oldsmobile quality! From that 230-h.p. Rocket Engine... to that cushion-soft, big-car ride! Try a Rocket today! It~s the big value of the year! - ippinco ~ Motor Sales FLINTS OLDEST GENERAL 3 1
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