Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 43]
graduated from nag Law School ~ of the University of in Madiscn, Wis. The graduation exercises were a by mem bers o: his family from _~ EDGE LE LL TL MM EE A Benen t crercermmeainonscin eens Sed shop the CHARGE- O- vesicle 3 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 neéd make only one payment each month at the Citizens Bank near you. Get your. Charge-O-Matic card soon... and always carry it with you for convenient Charge-0-Matic shopping. Your Charge NEGROES LOSE JOBS Continued from page one We have contended that every" employee is entitled to ~decent treatment and human dignity. We certainly admire these women who prefer to work rather than Taylors~ Hosts _ To Dinner Pa aa groaned under the. weight of some of the most delicious food that human ingenuity could concoct. The affair turned out to _ be an Epicurean~s holiday. After dinner, the guests re-. turned to the house where Mrs. Robert Eubanks entertained at the piano. The remainder of the ~ evening was spent playing par lor games and engaging in the usual after dinner banter. Those who enjoyed the Taylors~ hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs.~ Frank L. Gillespie, Mr. and-Mrs Wilbert Miller, Mr. & Mrs.Herman Feaster and son, Dr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs Lucille McCormick, Mrs. Joseph Cash, Mrs. Sadie Thomas and daughter Miss Connie Morris, Wiliam Fraction, and Her N - (INS) - Last ~ In addition to his parents, to resort to the Primrose Path. One ~of the most rah eee In California three sisters, Rosetta, Mrs. Nor: Their jobs need protection. They cenit oh ma Bogan, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, may not belong to a big union pendence Day celebration was a Tournament. She es ahaa Theodore W. Harris, son of and his brother, Huey, shared to whom they can turn for re- picnic styled dinner B kk edhe by Mr. women~s sinsion. +é ptured the, Rev. and Mrs T. R Harris of 1112 [ dress, but their plight cannot go and Mrs. Theodore Taylor of 742 ionship Be ae gg eae Bee * Lippincott Blvd., was recently his proud moment with him. unnoticed, Herman Gibson, pres- East McClellan Street. | doubles title. Althea e~ Pe tea ) a Yt Oe aan Tables were set up on the Fealized a lifetime dream by N. _ Wii Ibo ett the aut. Taylor lawn and decorations taking one of the doubles titles. a Tat what ion fe forte were in keeping with the sea- e and Angela Buxton won the eet Wee son. An out-door pit and grill Women~s doubles title. COEREDITED coming from the NAACP is. not were used, and Mr. Taylor de- oli ae Leen doubles firCOMMERCIAL known at the time. onstrated some of his culin- s on and Miss Buxe f, CITIZENS cceas BANK ab 4 ary artistry. The tables fairly ton teamed to take the champ ionship, defeating Australia~s Fanny Muller and ~Daphne ~ Seeney, 6-1, 8-6. For | the~ 28-year-old New Yorker, the victory was some slight salve for her inability to Win in the singles division where she lost to Miss Fry in the quarter-finals, Althea also lost to Shirley in the mixed doubles championship. Miss Fry combined with Vie Seixas of Philadelphia to win the finals, 2-6, 6-2, 7-5, from Miss Gibson and Gardner Mulloy of Denver, Colo.; Miss Fry had reached a major ' finals twice in 12 years as one of America~s top-ranked players. In 1951, she lost at Wimbleton to Doris Hart and the same year she lost the U.S. Championship to Fy Connolly. - ao Areas was no Stoppinet re Shirley had left nothing O-Matic account is completel insured... at no bert Feaster. ~The out of town to chance, taking a tough presoaks p y ~2 ww guests were Miss Dixon, who match workout. She nueael on you is a sister of Mrs. Anderson ly 52 minutes,to win the baseline teaches in Atlanta, Georgia, and que} from the slender and ares ~ Darryl Eubanks, brother of Ro- ctive Miss Buxton. io bert~ Eubanks, of. Richmond, Ind. In the women~s doubles the 10 Ci tizens B ank S victors were in complete control through | ee! ar Aus in the Harris plans to practice law second se e ustralians | FLINT, MICH. in Cobtommia. He SX age ~ ti ey their Biss: the toiie J ~Federal Reserve System Member F.D.LC. i, oon, Wane cy age alge the crowd; calibre play. L Jetowyn Smith listens attentively to Juan Risco. 0 Up to the last point of the last. \ ~ Having Heating Problems? WeiCan Help You We will then give you an estimate of the materials you will need. 5. When you are ready, we will set up your furnace; start the. burner and adjust it satisfactorily, We will come back for a 4. Check-up~we want to make sure you obtain the finest results and greatest economy. 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- Bronze Reporter [Volume: 3, Issue: 43]
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- July 14, 1956
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