Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 24]

Associate~ Editor.......: A pers PUBLICATION Is Published Weekly ~ Editorial Address ~ 3200 Lapeer Street Ph, CE 8-688 ~STAFF-~ Edifor and Advertising Manager aeccscereetdoess Legal Advisor - Juan Risco~ 62 Weeks: (1 year) Herman Hamilton, Jr. Newspapers serving Detroit, ~10800 Revere Detroit 29 Orchard Lake ~American. ' goed journalism and to is faithfully dedicated. 28 ~. (% year):....:...........; # HERALD PUBLICATIONS. > Flim, Saginaw, Bay City, Lansing, Michigan --==Detroit, Royal Oak Township Office~ ~Pontiac Office~ Pontiac, Mich. EDITORIAL POLICY The editorial policy of the Bronze Reporter is to reflect the thought of the Negro, to expose those persohs and ~conditions which.prove contrary to the Ainerican way. of life, to protest acts or policies which deny the Negro bis full constitutional rights as a true The Bronze Reporter is a nie. suvtans newspaper. Its main objective is to render a public service through Royal Oak Township, Pontiac 34, Mich. aad 2-5344 FE, 8.3743 this end, The Bronze Reporter | LETT LOTTE HERE and THERE By ROBBIE CRUMP The Morehouse College and ' Cornell University graduate ~vas Brotherhood Day was 0Ob-! introduced by Dr. Robert L. served at the Greater King Solomon Baptist Church, 4th at W. Forest on Sunday, March 3rd (all day). At 11 a. m. the Rev. Dr. Robert Roscoe Turpin, pastor of the Mt, Olive Baptist Church in Flint, gave a dynemic and impressing sermon on the subject, ~Men To ~ The Mountains.~ He made a comparison of the m2n who were commissioned to survey the land of Israel.~ He stated that. ~Caleb;and: Joshua stryeyed the. mountains and decijed that~ with God they could tmratech the mountains.~ He warned the men of the Brotherhoed that we have mountz ins, of doubt, indifference, etc., bit if we are willing to pay tle pricé, we'll succeed. Bradby, pastor. I cannot close my column Contest is now in full progress. *s * @ Robert Moore of 5034 Seminole was honored with a birthday party on Saturday, March 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. The young mister who just turned sixteen is a sophomore at Eastern High School and the son of Mr, and Mrs. James. ocr *. Those who brought gifts and enjoyed sandwiches, eup cakes} pop and other goodies, as well as record playing, were Elaine Gibson, Geraldine Martin, Bernice Fate,.Lawrence Natchett, Curtis Gibson, Chester Crump, Jr., Donnie LeRoach, James Lee, Nancy Moore and Dorothy Ben | intimidations, threats, of Sharon Lodge Hall. Sitting.: in the foreground, It. to ri. thews, Mrs. Bernard Robinson, - Mrs. Louis Bradiey, Mrs: Katie - Mrs.- Johnson Buchanan, and ~Alfred Bradley of St. Joseph, Quinn, Miss Mary. Bradley. Mrs. ~James Frye. Standing, lt. Louisiana, with their respec-~ we ba es 3 / Neely, ViTG. 0 - Harris, Mrs. James -H. ~~Mat group represents the sons and daughters of the late and Mrs. JENKINS, Minn,~~The time to bring an end to the insults, abuse and other crimes perpetrated upon colored people is now,~ Carl A. Ryan, secretary-treasurer of the World Peace Association, warns in a letter to President Eisenhower and to the Justcés of the United States Supreme Court. The country, Mr. Ryan said, should.not wait until ~an un_ bearable accumulation of diabolical incidents lead to another so-called civil war.~ It took four years of war to convince southern states that ~Negroes are free and equal under the laws of this coun try wwe ~Now, more than 90 years after the end of the Civil War we respectfully ask, when is this country <4 going to* be. made safe Publisher's Mail. Dear Editor Miss: Darcy DeMille is an exhilirating person. The~ Social Whirl is just what Flint needs, Keep up the good work. Thank Mrs. George Artis ard. 1217 Lippincott Blvd. GREETINGS: you for your versatile paper. Ball This Month Oman Temple No, 2 an music will be ~finished py-} Johnnie 'Prafton and his On-|~ chestra of Detroit, are having a spe for ~your eerie: tions. in order fi. complete our arrangements.: J. H. Matthews Yours in the: Faith, Promotional Director; OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT ~TILL 9 P.M.. ee te pos) 2316 N. Saginaw. | and Mrs. Joe Roberts. Sitting #9 x4 Clinton Bradley. Alfred or and husbands and | ~CIVIL RIGHTS To Host Sed Foeakeies Tampa Tribune Deplores Talk TAMPA, Fla~The NAACP) should not be outlawed in), Florida, the Tampa Morning) nounces its 3rd Annual -Poten- a | Peibune has ' editorially. + tate~s Ball, March 23, 1957. ~ "The NAACP im Florida cur-|' Dinner Dance @ormal: end tently. is being investigated by Flint Axmory, 4201 Lewis: St.,/a state ative committee, Flint, Mchigan. Dinner is to bé|@nd the~ Tribune editorially served at 8:00 FAM., and the points out that in, ie. geeORR, a ~of the first sessions, w au of oan on BARGE~ ip Senate | | REMEMBER THE DATE~SATURDAY, MARCH 2 23 @ DEE CAVETTE @ WALTER RUSH @ RENA WOODS WELCOME YOU To The New.. FROLIC COCKTAIL | g q ~LOUNGE (at Dayton). FLOOR SHOWS Fri,, Sat-, Sun,, Nites 10:30 and 1:00 | New Congo Room | Now Open ond j We have a in leader '| that it almost, seems futile, Mativ |. Fiat ee Vt laughed because he was right. | Flint is enjoying the reputation of being a very progressive city, é: In-our midst we have slum conditions thaé are pitiful to:be-. bold. These conditions are un-} dermining the moral fiber of our eta ieee, We seem: lazy it -~0 doing something consirac 4 ive. 2 phe ~Rome was not built in a eit and neither can we correct con-. | ditions over night, There must }be a beginning. If we are to} realize first class citizenship. Of | course, we are so easily divided |} but does that reputation extend -1 4 to us? UD. including our children} answer? won~t be solved untik!: ~the so-called little fellow isi~ fed Up, with his{ wes - eee 4., - n e ste have nig toh a, pledse that | 0 li ens ~ii 6 fash ~dover; uport tl A new car, a etter ~home, or thood makes u pe But we are, still Ne ge ae eave we Bs -more love - towards ~ ~each yo is a crying need for a ~ance for. our youth, Why can~t and guidwé help develop an appreciation for ~the. aes bai pace Wines of life. | 2 * The Bette Signa Theta. So ~ stall of our business. and professionals have set themselves apart from the ~rank and file.~ They are enjoying. the fat of the land ahd are in a state of a false~ ~sense of security, But they are ~still Negroes, There: is a tendency to, om nuab ~Ja Rieneenk offer Sune talented people an~ opportunity \to-be geen: and heard: The Elks, Masonic Lodges, the ZAGS offer stimulating programs. as: well as scholarships. Let~s -get- behind: worthwhile eae. BRONZE REPORTER, SAT. MARCH: 8, 1987 Potentate Ball WR MAS ~ ne Tm ones ~ Toe yonnas FOR. NOBILITY. rae. Disener ae | -BMRORY EXCEPTABLE FOH GUESTS: } BEST ~IN. THE.. MIDWEST. JOHNNIE. TRAFTON AND Ma Ailene R Butler Funeral Director - Embalmer for the meee + feebia 3115 St. John St.. Flint. 5, 2 5 $ % -*Sympathetie-Undorsteding~ AMBULANCE $ SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE 24 HOURS Home: Ph, SU. 5.0211 Michigan

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 24]
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Flint, MI
March 9, 1957
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Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

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