Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 14]
Dedicated to You By BUDDY ROYSTER FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS, SEASON~S GREETINGS!. Who~s Sorry Now!... A gent I know is now ~~ ~ one: ~of Al Hibbler~s hits, ~I Was Telling. Cheer up A. J. ~Things are never And Away We Go. Her About You.~. what they seem.~. What were seen pitter-pattering up the steps of ~The Hut~. Don~t tell me you were waitin~ for the bus,. Two local charmers often seen at the ~Frolic,~ Misses Bobbie Johnson and Francis Jackson... ever popular and always impeccably attired. _ Thursday?.H. S. and J. B. WEDDING BELLS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jefferson | and their host, Mr. Prentice; James, paid a visit to the Frolic Show Bar on the nite of their~ wedding, Friday, Dec. 21st. The bride is a faculty member of the~ S. S. Stewart School in Roslyn, ' Jefferson and Mr.! Jones are pre-dental students at. Wash. Mr. Flint J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Posey celebrated ~theirs Sunday, Dec. 23rd, at the ~Congo Room.~ Happy Birthday -.. Wtih vocals by Johnny Beaty dedicated to Mrs. Cloteil Meadows of Grand. Rapids.... Barbara Anderson and Larry Strong on Dec. 23rd.. Many happy returns. Saw lovely Ruth Gates and sister, Sue Sanders, at the Frolic - with Frederick Wuckado. Vernelle Crute, now there~s a cutie if I~ve ever ~seen~. one, with Andrew. Hart.. - Mer. James Fryer, prominent interior decorator at 4318 Crissman St., noted drummer and vocalist Buddy Royster and Mrs.. Ben.Woods, Mr. and with his right hand man, Harry | Mrs. Dee Cavvette, Mr. and Mrs. E. |Merritt.. <. Mie. and Mrs. | Wilbert Schannon, Li] and Gor- | Charles L. Behay and Len Brad-,don Walter, Ocie Gradie, Walter ley. Lynne, exotic dancer held over -.at the Sunshine Club. Curvaceous is the word! Ask Rdio Station WTAC~s Allen James served at Harold~s on Easy St.. + m-m good, m-m good! =a Ruth Lumpkin takin~ much deserved bows for remarkable renditions of ~I Cover the Waterfront~ and ~Don~t Take Your Love From Me.~... Another Encore!!! Eh, Harold? Look for another new act featurin~ Johnny Beaty, Kenny Walters, The ~Terrible Hawk~ Hawkins and. Roosevelt Walker stopped by my shop on Xmas Eve to ask.. ~Do you need any TV repairs?~ A TV before repairs, My Man! Jeff Jefferson; master sax man seems to have become wedded to his Flute... Blow Jeff!!! Happy birthday to my beloved sis, Miss Gladys Royster on Dec. ~23rd. Her 116th birthday and she~s never béen missed... er, I mean kissed. Speaking of anniversaries~, ~send them in~ to me in care of THE~ BRONZE REPORTER. Hey Jo, (that~s Harold Johnson~s wife). those chicken livers were simply de-e-é-licious, Ob. how they mouthed in my melt! Prof. Guy Williams, process man at Raves Barher Shop, 3013. Industrial, steadily gainin~ recognition as one of the best in the biz. "Nuff said... Johnny Beaty and I had a aniet Tete-a-Tete with. Willa Mae Winslow of Parkland about Lydia Green~s enggement to Edgar Milton. Lydia is employed at Kilbourne~s Drugs. West we forget, party at the Frolic for the employees... wow-ee!!! Those in attendance and who later exchanged lovely gifts were: Mr. ~WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET~ THE TROPICANA TAVERN Joe Smith, Prop. 3111 Industrial Ave. about the steaks, ~round, Ah, quite often as you scientific | the Xmas ~ "Rush and Pete Earley (the Char Met the tantalizing Carol |truse Kids), ~Henry Stokes, Johnny Beaty, Jeff Jetferson, Willie Washington, Mr. X, the Grummer, Mr. and Mrs..Bernardo Ilion, Ilene Doll, Fabulous Floyd Lumpkin, Barney Johnson, Archie ~Terrible Haw~ Hawkins, Lee Ella Purvis, Ruth Lumpkin, Jesse Holmes, Phil Shaheen, Bob Campbell, M. C., nd of course yours truly. ~Seen on the scene~. James | and William L. Lumpkins of: Detroit (brothers of the fabulous ' Floyd), Noris Scott, Ellis Duckett, Fred Williams, Al Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and guests from Chi., Josephine Bess, Miss Tommie L. Haywood,. Willie Goins, Willie Edwards, Mrs. Moline Goins, Mrs. Marshane Edwards, Mr. and Mrs; Botany Brown, Pen Stewart, Troy Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Garland. Gist, Dallas. McDonald, Hay wood Beasley, Dorothy Pyle and countless others. Said the little brown rooster to the little red hen~Ah, Ah, I in~t had no lovin,~ ah. since You know when!. Said the Lttle red hen to the little brown rooster~Ah, Ah, you don~t come usta! LATE SCOOP.... I promised | to print any items of news value. | I now find myself with NEWS: I. HATE: TO FRINT.. A very; popular singer was seen by many | -| Xmas Eve nite, near my favorite restaurant to conduct. himself in. ungentleman-like: fashion.. Of all things, indulging in fisti -| cuffs with a LADY! I shant| embarass you any mcre by | ciety; Marc Woodward, Ike Stein, Delores Verdun, Robert Bell, Joan Woodward, Edna Smiley, Bryce McBride, Lonnie Burrell, Ethel M. Johnson, Ike Smith, Dick Youmans, George Washington, Mattie Williams. Walter Rush, Pete Earley, John Patton, Bill Long, Chet Simmons; Billie Smiley, Roy Scroggins (executive member) and cthers whose names escape me. Welcome to the fold, Bob ~~The Hump~ Campbell with your wonderful column, AFTER 6:00 P. M.... Real Crazee-el A Prosperous and HAPPY NEW YEAR! ~Buddy (Walter Winchell) | Royster (smile) Our message is short and simple, and it has ~often been said before, but we say it with renewed hope | and real sincetity. To you and you and you, to everyone, & happy Néw Year! From Gordon Walters and Thé Frolic Staff FROLIC COCKTAIL BAR 2316 N. Saginaw St. (at Dayton) printing your name or initials. | | Merry Christmas to the mem-!; ~bers of the Midwest Jazz So H NRV STOKES CLOWNS AT THE sINGO ~ CLUB Miss Ethel Beasley, waitress, and Mrs. Iola Wileon, watch Henrv Stokes on the drums. at the Mingo Club, lncated on Carnenter Road at Selbv St. Girls, we are told that vou will like dancing to the music of a live band each week-end. a i aa The Tote Ce _ ~By CORA TURNER Courtesy Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., Home Service Dept. FOR YOUR NEW YEAR~S EVE PARTY If you are planning a New Year~s Eve Party, these recipes are just the thing to add to your menu to make everyone happy. Serve these buffet style and you will have more time to enjoy the fun. For your beverage try this delicious... EGG NOG (1% Quarts) 6 Egg Yolks % cup Sugar 2 cups Coffee Cream 2 cups Milk b MAE PATTERSON HELD OVER BY DEMAND. Miss Patterson, popular Detroit Rhythm and Blues singer, has ~been held over at the Frolic Cocktail Lounge for another week. Her many engagements throughout the state includes the famed Detroit's Flame Show Bar. She has appeared there on several occasions, She also is the winner of the Detroit- Tribune Theatrica] Poll in 1954, ~lemon colored; ~gradually add eel 6 Egg Whites 4 teaspoon Salt fates Beat egg yolks until thick sind sugar, beating well after each addition. Very slowly add cream end milk, beating constantly. Beat egg whites with salt un~il stiff but not dry. Fold egg yolk mixture, a little. at a time, into beaten egg whites. Serve cold, sprinkled with nutmeg, Xmas Decorations Most Outstanding Notice one of your, old Telegram Scribblers feel that cohgratulations are certainly in order for many of the people of Ecorse River Rouge, and Southwest Detroit for the fine way you have decorated your homes. We would like to compliment particular the 18th St. block between Salliotte Ave: and Outer Drive. We refrain from naming any~ particular family for fear we might miss someone, but many of these homes are ruglar show places if you haven~t driven thru and viewed them you cer y Pastors Invite 3 Wilkins to Speak | ~COLUMBUS, Ohio~The Hon. J Ernest Wilkins, assistant United States secretary of Labor, | will be one of the speakers at the Ohio State Pastors Conven- | tion here on January 28, 1957. Mr. Wilkins, who was the conference lay leader of the Lexington Annual Conference of The Methodist Church for several years before being elected a member of the Judicial io i of the iaenaion in 194 The first and cn Negro to be elected to the Judicial Council (the denominations~ Supreme Court, which is com of niné members) he was elécted president of the Council in May Reporter Thanks Christmas Donors The BRONZE REPORTER would like to take this opportunity. to thank the many social ~clubs and bars for their contributions toward making Christmas a joyous time for needy families. ons Men~s Club. May you enioy a happy and prosperous New Year. | ~NAACP FREEDOM SEALS PO er rrr irr As 1956 Holiday Season approaches, persons here and abroad again are being asked to purchase NAACP Christmas Seals as support for Asso- ~ ciation~s civil rights work. Lena Horne, chairman of Christmas Seal campaign, oints out that purchase of seals will enable NAACP ~to meet adversaries of freedom with something more than tainly owe it to your self.. | mere hopes and wishes.~ ear ew? 5 reelings JACK GARDNER RADIO SALES & SERVICE 1644 S. Saginaw Street CE. 9-8323 BAN PD a CIN G Ewery WNegiee MUSIC.. FRI. SAT. At The ) Mingo Bar G-1233 CARPENTER ROAD (Corner of Selby St.) 2 & SUN, COME ALL We especially thank the Bar-|. | NAACP Appeals ~Dallas School Case DALLAS, - Tex.,~ivotice appeal has been filed by Ww. Ji | segregation in public schools. Durhim. NHAAC? <:.iertcy. 11 a Te also contended that Dallas school desegregation case invol- | schools were ~hardly sufficient~ ving 19 Negro puplis. Mr..Dur-! to contain the white students ham~s acton followed a rulin~s and ~it would be unthinkable on Dec. 13 hy U. ~. District and unbcarab~'y wrong to reCourt Judge William H. Atwell; quire the white students to get that Dallas public schools can- out so that the colored students not now be constrained to in- | could come in.~ tegrate Negro and white stud-|~ Judge Atwell~s criticism of ents into the same. classrooms.: ~ the Supreme Court school deci The 86-year-o'd jurge crificiz-'sion was based on what he ed ithe U. S. Supreme Court maintained was the High P ik *, D ) Dt | BS es ecaeeas ~ ~ ee = be 2 ah! e 2 BESSIE~S LITTLE SPOT ~Where Good Friends and Good Food Meet~ BAR-B-Q-CHICKEN AND RIBS HOT TOMALES ~ HAMBURGERS COOKED IN BUTTER Flint~933 Parkland~Mich vatinted F RIENDS MEET MOLNAR~ ~ BAR 2808 N. Saginaw St. Music At The Friendly Bar Fri-Sat 9~1P.M. Sun48 P.M. WALLY FRAZIER Night Bartender GEORGE and EVELYN MOLNAR Proprietor Be Sure To Visit The New Exciting BAMBOO COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2736 N. SAGINAW ST.. 4 Music ay Sat., Sun. Blue Monday Featured Soon WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT Phil Shaheen Proprietor - BRONZE REPORTER, FLINT, MICH. DEC. 29, 1956 5 ~ of | decision banning enforced racia]
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