Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 20]
y; @ Holley's Gulf Service Complete Service On Brakes Tires Batteries Tune-Ups _ Wash Jobs and Simonize ~ Grease Jobs | COURTEOUS ROAD SERVICE Phone: SU. 7-4711 4116 St. John St. (Corner Stewart). Bv Al Garner: oe _ There was plenty of social activity over the. ceonietha. | We really appreciate the way. you, the: are Have. igs ta ~ rated with us so that we can~ presenta fale of what is happening in Flint. See, let~s Keep ee SILVER SLIPPERS~ga 1 IPPER ve a party. Frida~ os i. atthe home of Mrs. Annie Mae Coleman, 804 Y to St. The quests were served fried hot fish and. fried chicken with all the ~trimmings. On hand energie delicious. food were: Frank Jones, John Coleman Sammie Matthews from the Mambo Club. (Miss) ~Glenn. Smith from Rochester, N. Y., who is visiting her. foster TAYLOR & SONS. GROCERY We Sell American Pehents Money Orders The Largest Liquor Selection ~ | BOYD BRIDAL SHOWER~ er. Shown (Lt. to Rt.) ErnestFriends of Miss'Robbye Boyd ine Floyd. Rosemary Royal.: treated Reg to a bridal show- Velma Davis, BR~s Darcy De Tn: Town parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Althemer of 926 E. Carton St.~ _ Also on hand were Herman Tibeax, Mrs. Gertrude Smifh,, Mrs. Mary Jane Patterson, Mrs. Thelma Latham, Mr. and: ~OPEN DAILY Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sanders, Ss. Flossie Peterson and. Mrs. Irene _ Wooley. * ~ YOUTH COUNCII PRE-VALENTINE DANCE~was: held at the St. John Community Center: last Saturday... Music was furnished by Fred Garrett. Among the many teenagers at the Center enjoying the music were:- Lorraine Mabry, Sharon Bunnell, Doris Cook, Betty Walker, Joe Carter, Willie Richards, Marian Butler, Bennie. Burton, Clifford Carr, Shirley Williams, Barbara Boozer, Olivia Kindell, Ben Palmer, Dovie Collins, Ethel Bell and many others. ~ The director of the Center, James R. Johnson, and~ his - yery efficient staff, Mrs. Lois Crooms, Ellis Duckett: and Al Johnson, are doing a wonderful job with the younger. set.. HEROINES OF JERICHO CLUB~gave a party. ~at. ~the home of Thaddeus McFall, 721 E. Pasaneda, last Saturday. Mrs. Ruby Howell, Mrs. Carrie Miller,. ~and. Mrs; Gaines Bolden were the charming hostesses. Everyone had fun. 7:00 A.M. ~ 11:00 P.M. 1011 E. Stewart _ THE EVANS einen es ae TRIO is now playing at the BAMBO O Cocktail eloung e 2736 N. Saginaw su? @ Richard Allen on the sdrums @ Evans Bradshaw at the piano -. HIGH TWELVE GIVES SOCIAL:<af Rose: of: -Shiaron Hall, on Maine St., last Saturday. Among the many. guests on hand to enioy the fun were: Mr. and. Mrs. Isiah Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ware, Mrs. Charles Harper~ Mrs. Chfistine Cunduff, Walter Burton, Rosemond~ McGee,~ and Loyd See and Hear: ~Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Earler @ Jordon McCree on the bass e arlene Crockett, Mrs. Andtew Wells and Mr Wells Note:- Mrs Doris ~Still (not shown), Mrs Holli Jerome Oliver, Lorraine Holliday, Shirley Wells, Sharan Simpson, Adele Holliday (hostess), Mrs. Lula Jefferies, Mrs. SEEMED: LIKE A FAMILY REUNION~They called it a party, but: we say it was a family reunion.;Among those Charles Harper, Enoch Ware, and Johnnie McNeely. day, Mrs Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Andrews Wells, and Mrs. Artis. are daughtérs of Mrs. Jefferies. Four generations were present.. Mary Wilson, Vivian Artis; (Standing) Leonard Hall of Detfoit. Mrs. Jones Hoach ~ and Mr. Roach, Mrs. Delmas Wilson and Mr. Wilson Mrs. present the: Hollidays, Wilsons and the Artis family were well ~represented: ~See for | yourself~Knheeling (Lt. to Rt.) Rebecca - Still, Jill Holliday. Ask About Our 4. AUTO LOANS| UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY. NO SERVICE CHARGE CITIZEN 5 ~Cy diel Sivings BANKS ~ IN 10 NEIGHBORHOOD LOCATIONS SWING TO SPRING| A NEW ~KADILLAC~ (Shoes That Is) a list included such names as: DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY ~Morris Gilbert and L. J. Delouch treated themselves to a double birthday party last Saturday at the home of Freddie Nichols, 815 Patterson street. Among the many friends and relatives to attend and. enjoy the party were George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Loves Gilbert, Elex Delouch, Jr., Herbert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butler, Sam Stewart., Mr.:and Mrs. Jimmie Nelson, Talton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Delouch, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Channel, ~Mr. and Mrs. George. Gilbert, and of course, Mrs. L. 3. Delouch, who was on hand to help Freddie Nichols to serve the many guests. Delicious baked him, potato salad and chips with refresh r ments. were served. enough from the fun to oblige Bob Mayes with 2 pic. BUFORD BIRTHDAY PAR- Bufords honoree, Mrs. E. BuTY~Lt. to. Rt Frankie Bur- ford, Mrs. Dorothy Buford gess, Maycella Pate, Emmett and Bill Buford paused long WHAT~S. GOING ON BEHIND ~ THE GREEN DOOR?.... The Brownetts Club are giving you a chance to see Saturday, Feb. 16, 9 p.m. until at the Til Moroc ce Hall, 829 Tilden St. Donation. * i * MOMENTS TO MEDITATION... ~|. Knights Tempar Sunday. Feb. 24, at Rose of Sharon Hall, 4212 Maine St., 4 p.m. Donation. -* * * AT THE FROLIC COCKTAIL LOUNGE~yes you know Jeff Jefferson and his mighty quintet entertaining the many who vis~t. the Frolic. While roving ground the past week-end I dropped iin at the Frolic. I recog_ fiized on the scene Mrs. Gusie Bradshaw,. Mrs. Matine Kelly, Melvin Jackson, Johnnie Swanson from Detroit; Mrs, Mattie Little, Bill Williams, Mr. and s Tan or Black Calfskin in Soft - Mellow Leathers by STETSON ~ GUARD~ ~ Weodward. Mr. and Mrs. James Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Myles, Mrs. Eston Brooms, Ruth Lumpkins,. Barbara Jeffries, Mrs: Fannie Frye, James Sykes. es ~+s8s VISITING OUR FAIR CITY~ PFC. Eugene Williams is visit-; i ~ine nutinction |:; 3 ~ pete 9 Be: | | _ 1125 Fairfax. Pfc. Williams i BRONZE REPORTER, SAT. FEB. 9, 1957 | fA * ty eee ~ isa ee 2 ~ ( palahtin J: a ' OE RR, tet ie ec Ree * ene ee es at é t: % f 4 FL Pep Fe Ae MONT CRN ee Ss. eee } * AT THE BAMBOO COCKTAIL LOUNGE~Evens (The Great) Bradshaw and his trio make their appearan ~every Friday, Saturday andd Sunday.: Vocalist:? also there to add to your enjoyment by. singi pu Nate Walker, former Northwester igh football great, is on hand to greét the guests. The scent Mr. and Mrs. James: L. is being sponsored by Mrs. Woodrow Gamble, Bertha. Dantzler. Acting as hosts to the affair were: ~Ernest Li John Bridges, F. ies ecvacnd * asf Jack Davis, Mrs. Margo: Da vis, JoAnn Roberts, Miss Anne Milhouse,, Mrs. Ernestine Brown, Mrs. Roland Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Macklin, Mr. and Mrs. Mendell- Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Renick, Mrs. Ella Mae Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butler, Sam Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Jim. mie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, James L. Talton, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ~Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Delouch, ~ ERS LOYALTY CLUB: wil give. a matinee Sunday, Feb. 17..6 p.m. until 9 pan, atthe Til Morocco Hall.~ Music io Jeff Jefferson and his | ~along with Jeff will be those anadian Sunset~ boys, Floyd Lumpkins arid John Beatty... Added attraction. will be~ Mrs.~ Lumpkins. Be sure to keép: date in genes dara 555% 17, 6. 5 m. until 9 dares: ~WILMA~S. BEAUTY BOX--is open under new management. It is now being operated by Miss Rose Phillips, former ~instructor et the Star Beauty - College. Along With Miss. Phillijis. is: a former student, Mrs, Helen Russell, For the latest in ~heir-styling he sure: ta~ yisit: Wilme~s Beauty Box at 751 E. ~Myrtle: Phone SU..7-9616: for. appointments, beginning Monday,: Feb. t ss ~ 8: There will be a Whist Toutnement Sunday, Feb. -10. at the Hurricane Room, Taylor and North street; time, 4~p.m, ~until, Four prizes to be given away. Entrance fee. Refreshments will be served. = * & Don~t fareet Friday, Feb. 15, the FLINTEENS will give a DJ Dance at Rose of Sharon Hall, 4212 Maine street, 8 p.m. until12 p.m. Music by Fred Garett. s* *s &: In Hurley Hospital is Mrs. Evelvn McNeely also Mrs. Mack Brazier. s * s HOME FROM HOSPITAL~ We are havpy to renort that Mrs. Rose Henrv of McPhail St., is home now. She had been ill and confined at Genesee ee Sanitarium. e*ecse.. TO VISIT SON IN G. R~ Earl Clinton Graham. who was a victim of the hit and run accident in Meridian, Miss., last year, is in St. Mary~s Free Bed Hospital in, Grand Rapids, according to his mother, Mrs. Co
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