Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 35]
_* ~Detroit, Royal Oak Township Office~ 18600 Revere Detroit 34, Mich. TW. 2-5344 ~Pontilic Office~ fas ee 29 Orchard. Lake Pontiac, Mich. FE, ~ jae nd-dees rit em sy ar a cE 9-6688. ~STAFF-~ Editor and Advertising Manager...1......... John Gibson, Jr. Editer......., Lendy Reaves ~Advisor..: Herman Gibson ~: Reporters 7 Bessie B, Hilt Al Garner teh Ts ae: ae Writers a +4 Juan Riso: i gs WT BES ~+ => Herman Hamilton, Jr, SY Weeks'{2 yeti) a 3 $4.50 ~~ Wheks (% ister!. certeebesseeaennente $2.50 if HERALD PUBLICATIONS ~~ Newspapers serving Detroit, Royal Oak Township, Pontiac Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Lansing, Michigan EDITORIAL POLICY ~:/: The editorial policy of the Bronze Reporter 4 is. ~to reflect the thought of the Negro, to expose thease persons and conditions which prove. contrary to.the American way of life; to protest acts or policies which deny the Negro his full constitutional rights as a He rican. The Bronze Reporter is a non-partisan newspaper. Its main objective is to render a public service through goed journalism and to this end, The Bronze~ Reporter: ~ is faithfully dedicated.: Ht Many } iea~s - armed - whe have-given- theit-tives- for~ their country. ~It~s observance now includes those who died in | the Spanish-American War and in World peek ah a ana fl and the Korean War.: North and: South. fachine. anserve thie holida qn M 10. Laiaaaae and Tennessee-on x ay ae of fewers agd- sacs ~ on spout of -saldiers lis a cust ~Many civilian graves are also decorated with flowets as: ~a Temembrance. It seems to ~be a universal impulSe of man to erect memorials to the memory of great persons or great events. The memorials often take the form. of statues, monuments, buildings or parks. Memorials dedicated to soldiers who haye died in hattla gre ermeman throughout the.world.: The Tomb of the Unknown.Soldier~ in, Washidgtén, D.-C., is @né of the most fameus of such oa seporialt ~Om each. Memorial Day, the President. of une }| United. States. pla tok Polio on this tomb, iw memory of he dead of A prganization including the American Legion, | Scouts and. Girl. Sete take part in parades and Hot special activities. ~: General, Johy A. Logan was commander in chief of the Grand-A ~of the Republic which was made up of veterans who fought. the Union in the War between the States, had charge of Memorial Day celebration in the northern. states for many years.. After World War I the American Legion took over the duties. The Governor of the state of Michigan Wrges the display ot web ~ flag and~ take time and pause in prayerful ~ Buick Liberty: Motor Post No, 310 held memorial services je TAYLOR & SONS GROCERY We Sell American Express Money Orders The Largest Liquor Selection In Town OPEN DAILY 7:00 A.M. ~ 11:00 P.M. 1011 E. Stewart j|at Sunset Hills Sunday morning at-10 am. This ~annyal erent. on ~the: ~Sunday before Decoration Day each year. t Ges ge Shultz and Chaplain. Aaron Streiter sake program ores included taps, rifle salute and color AP of those. Bone = this Post each year. Monthly Meeting At Saginaw. ~The Flint-Saginaw. Alpha Kappa ~ Alpha: Sorority vheld_ its eee ee my ing at the: home magna Shelby; 137.N. 14th ~street, ~Sesh naw, Saturday, May 24. The..ca-hostesses.. were Mrs |were given after which officers A ta weather. Doan were given by Mrs. Earl Robinson and Mrs; J. Mer 2 BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 Everett Beane and Mrs. Henry for the new year were elected. Brown, Mrs. J. Merrill Spencer | The following elections were We carry a complete line of copper and ga: vanized pipe fitting, soil pipe and $61] fitting, We have in stock all necessary parts for any plumbing job and can supply he: with the necessary tools. _BERNHARD-EAGLESON ene INC. ~ 3514 s. SAGINAW ST. PLENTY. OF ~ FREE PARKING OSE PLUMBING & HEATING presided veo meeting was large-/ made: basileus, Isabell Buckner; anti-basileus, Margaret Brown; t grammateus, Marie Claytor; anTin; epistoleus, adys L. Scott; tamioches, Marorie R. Robinson; hodegas, Willett Johnson; philacter, Francis Carter; reporter to the Ivy Leaf, Bertha W. Simmons, and undergraduate advisor, Laura Thompson, A delightful repast which consisted of turkey and all the trimmings was enjoyed by everyone. The last meeting of the yéar will be a Fellowship luncheon June 15, Saginaw, Mich. ane: S. Pritchett, tt Paiponies Our ~< y ve | SUP f Le Advertisers Phone cE. seat | | ia GORDON, WALTERS And THE FROLIC vk aut tein To a for All Your Phirisinseticel Needs | Fast, Efficient and Courteous Service i os ie TT @ DEE CAVETTE | H|@ PETE EARLEY @ RENA WOODS HH | WELCOME | YOU be The New F ROLIC COCKTAIL ~LOUNGE | ae SIGN, Scie (at Dayton) | FLOOR SHOWS SAT. SUN. NITES triotie e holids Ys if is 3 day fo bonne thse iheiibees oF After ~forees- Sigma-~-Chapter-of Delta Sigma ae ~ters W worth on ~ Flint looks forwatd to the recognition and remembranee; Alpha Kappa Alpha Held | Chapter of ly attended despite. the vinele- { Echoes from the regional con-} -) Till. Spencer.. Committee reports|, ti-gramma,B. ~McClo-|F "Officers, of eh ay kssion: Theta Sorority for the ensuing 1957~58 term were duly and impressively.installed' at a ceremony in the home of Mrs. ~Yal-, According ~ the Martha Robert A. na Dozier,.corresponding | its many patrgns ~and friends, by! pet as ~Mrs. Delores Ennis,| sending each of them on a vaca-, treasufer, Mzxs. Marie Wright.\ tion. Since this is not practical Mrs. -Virginia- C~orrin was inj we wilt send one LUCKY GIRS charge of the ceremony. to the fabulous City of New| A lovely gift was presented| York. There is nothing ta buy to the retiring president, Mrs.|and;no obligation whatseev<r.{ Helen Harris, Other retiring of-|simple fill the coupep and.gend ficers who were congratulated it in no later than August 31. ~Balk abe ~manager of Washington Divison of fick: Stainléss Steel Whittlesey Prodacts Company, a week~s all ce Gi vecation OFM street. at the regular May eget ~New, York City is in store for a LU IRL in the #ates ing of the sorority, | Michigan Area (Petroit excepted), ~ Gi |presivent,~ -Celcted officers are Bell said in an announcement, ~~ -. Mrs,; Odena Wads-| ~This is not a ick!~ Ecko] +. drawing will Be held the T worth, vice president; Miss Lil- taitileas Steel Products would: ~ first tof te ~ ~wmner lian, in Batie, recording se<retary;| like to say ~thank you~ to all of | may io pion ttl tig between Sepfember and epeceeter: 31 to take this. vacatiog, We pay for transportation, Meals, and Lodging. wens 2h wondertil al tunity for A~Sgirl~, 18 or ' to Nave a f week's eh jpn ona <> On jobs well done were vice president; Miss Alice Slaughter, Mrs. Glenora Roland, and tréasurer, Metro Beach corresponding secretary, ~Miss Ruth Wilson. ae Bess Miss Dozier was re-elected to Ate! B58 S. office.: At Metropolitan Beach~ on 1 Lake St. Clair, the roller rink |} golf course and ~shuffleboard piscopal Rector courts are open. Shuffiebsard. free, is open. daily. The outdeor roller rink is operating daily from 1 to 5:30 pm. and from 7 to~10:30 pm: ~The Par 3, 15 -acte, 18-hdle golf.eoutse is opén each from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. There are charges for skating and golf. No parking fee will be in effect until Memorial Day. A bait and tackle shop will be operated throughout the season and boat launching ramps are free. _ of the Episcopal Church by Rt.~ Rev. Archie H. Crowley, Suffras | gan Bishop of the Diocese of.}|Michigan, at St. Cyne~ ~ | Church, Detroit. Mr, Parker has been appointed vicar-in-charge of the Episcopal Ecorse. He also serves as curate at St. Cyprian~s where the Rev. help lead the Parochial Mission "Malcolm Dade is rector. The two, in Ecorse. Under Mr. Parker~s leadership, the Church of thie Resurrection has shown a steady growth in JREV. HENRY L, PARKER Detroit, Mich. On Saturday morning, May 25, at 10:30 am., Rev. Henry L.|membership, and has recently Parker ~was ~ordained ~ to. the purchased property for building priesthood in the age-old >rites in Ecorse.... GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS..$] WIN an all expense paid. vacation ~<> a wonderful week in fabulous |; NEW YORK CITY | Mail to: ~TRIP~ 8 Bs % BRONZE REPORTER No obligation on your part; - seta + \ fee ak You Can Count On Us... For any assistance in. your CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN) ' We have BOYDELL PAINTS and many other. items you might ~need. INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE Boydell Proven Quality Paint Products 4026 Industrial Ave. Ph. SU. 7:6421 Church of the Resurrection in ~ men plan a ~team ministry~ te, FIRST FEDERAL ~FIRST - uk i Per Annum Dividends on insured SAVINGS First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W. KEARSLEY AT BEACH ST.; Read This. ae ~Blaabeth ~ Motor ~ Court ~For | Particular People~ NL 9- 0396 6-6368 N. Dort Highway _. 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