Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 40]

Versary.. ~The Monarch and Lake Side} Sportsman's Club. gave a mati-| nee ars tee the 11th Bat versary of and Mrs. A.. Blacknall. The affair took cn on Sunday, June 30, at the Til Entertainment was furnished by Little Sammie and His Rock and Roll Five and Miss '- Morocco, ~ Bonito Reid: The Royal Lovers also sanq their original | song ~Norma.~.. In the audience sat the real Miss Norma for whom the song - was written. Needless to say, _ the y8ung lady was thriNed be yond words when she heard ~her song.~ Guest clubs included the Bachelor~s Club; Cotillion Club; Flint Conservation Club; Flint Progressive Club; High Steppers, Ladies and Gents of Paris; Marthon Club; Mambo Social. Club; Poodlee Club; Silver Slippers, and the Sudettes. Fete Vistors Mrs. Richard Battle, Mrs. Virginia Thompson Lester and Richard Shephard (all visiting from Tuscaloosa, Alabama) and Mrs. Alverta Willis of Flint were dinner guests of Mr. and ~Mrs.. Samuel Duncan of 717 E. Foss last Sunday. Mrs. ~ Thompson is a fourth grade teacher~ in Tuscaloosa County. She also is the pianist for the St. Paul Baptist Church Choir, Mrs. Duncan is a former pianist at St. Paul~s, An enjoyable evening was spent reminisce~ ng with old friends. Mrs. Battle is the mother of |~ Mrs. hac mite and nua Will: Ss: Chicago Cusst Mrs. Mittie Jackson, the niece of one of Flint~ barbers (Mrs,! Morris Rd~He got out rt the Annie Frye) is visiting from|given address~Said he was go Chicago. Mrs. Jackson attended | high school here in Flint at: Central High School. Mrs. Frye~s house guest is also. the daugh- | ter-in-law of Rev. Jackson of Flint. Mrs. Jackson has been renewing old acquaintances and makfing new ones during her stay. She has expressed amazement et Flin~s growth end is sadly anticipating the end of her |all and tells all will corroporate vacation, ~ gee a broke into Davis~ part of the store~Nothing ~was reported missing~The burglar goofed a -lot of time~For naught. sss THAT~white man who. was} approached: by a driver of (cen-j sored) cabs. Mr (censored) want ed a ~good time~~The cabbie} found: him a girl~and took} them to a Northeast resident~|. (Miss censored) told}. The girl, the man to wait for her return ~He waited. ~nd waited ~for about an hour and a half~Upon returning to, his 1956 Buick~ He discovered the glove com partment had been froced~and if his. wallet containing $105 was missing~Likewise the girl and!~ eabbie., *e~t THAT~Young lady who made ~censored~ recenily~She was as Mad as 2 wet hén~accused her associates of ~telling~ on her~She even declafed she is gOing to sue~She had better let (censored) alone~Al] that could be told hasn~t*been murmered~Yet! ~Censored~ * ~could tell about those midnight creeps and unsavory chafacters ~ séen |. with her~But no~cénsored will see what will happen when end if she goes to cour...-_~ * ~ 2 THAT~Working wife who has to take a bus to her job~ Now there is nothing wrong with taking a bus to work~ Many people do it all over the Nation~However,.people - are curious as to why her husbzhd~s. girl friend can get choice service and transporation in that sharp yellow Pontiac to her Gowntown job??? THAT~Deadkert who tricked @ cabbie jo bring him~ in. to North St. fr6m Genesee and Mt. ing to. get the money~Cabbie went with him~He knocked on the front door~No. response~} He went to the back door~No response~Neighbors who. heard the patter of feet are reminded that it was the cebbie chasing the Deadbeat~trying $0. collect a $4.25 fare..NEXT WEEK: Dr. Cyclops, the men who knows all, sees Grocery Store but |. was unable to get into the main} sis Men. vAce: national m actiacs of the AKA Sorority shown pre_ rig 2 et to Mr. Roy ~ WAL vigk " Saritiann, destsins of the NAACP as Miss L. L, Pearl Mitchell looks on, Presentato sak. mage ae ie i bow ra Fund Dinner held at: the. Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Seeing Stars <... | kemia~ victims~A full array of With DOLORES CALVIN NEW YORK CITY~(Calvin! Kews Service)~Jane WHITE. RETURNS~Jane White, daughter of the late Walter White, NAACP head - will venture on télevision~s ~Studio One~ with actor Juano Hernandez in ~The Gooiwill Ambass:dors~, a*story ef the South American janele -~ Jane, who made her debut in ~Strange Fruit~ a most controversial play many seasons backhas not been,seen prominently on stage. since- but has worked behind the.scenes: all along~ They say thet Suger Ray Robinson, who wes Wery busy. par tying. one~ early. morning, was told that Archie Moofe was on the phone~wherein Sugar is seid. to have nodded and whispered ~tell him I~m. not here.~} they also. say thet while Marian Anderton tours the country husband Razz Fisher swims in their exquisite pcol surround- | ed by young fair ladies~and | that liana Farms, an import- | ant landmark in Conneticut. is!with ~Censored~. dotted with modern bungalows ~all rented~ to whites~ - sit es bideroibalelem aiare| WatdeMdelshilel-tela> 1/2 carat diamond (23 points and up), 2 side diamonds - set in a dainty intertwined " $452.50 orm aly tak Fore ~when you inspiring quality! offers you, tion,. / tion of tailored and -7/16. carat center diamond. (43 points end up), 2 side diamonds in step side plate ~ mounting. 9 DIAMONDS You buy Seith. complete ~confidence.wheh~ you buy Sears Tradition Diamonds because Tradition stands for over 50 years of trust See how much more Tradition Hiamonds ~ ~ es + We show just a few here from our vast selec come in and see our versatile collec-: _Rriges Do Net Inetuge 39% State~ Noles tng 708 Root ~Sty ~ Spreng tbe BS Ss ane 16.00 1/3 carat diemond (36 points and up), 2 side diamonds in a delicate off center mounting. ' $195.00 All rings enlarged bi show detail: - ornate styles today, 1/5 carat. ~diamond (18, points and up), 2 side - diamonds in a filligree cesar ~prong setting. | $128.00 os Serpe 4es Hollywood stars, bit players and extras of all races will come to the call on the night all-night TV appeal.: Poo a The Negro Actors.Guild- out to get big name attractions to join them in sailing up the Hudson. -River August 5th on their annual moonlight sail~EHa Fitzgerald is. rece:ving orchids frem all gurners for her wonderful. performances at the Copacabana here~her first date... Though Nat King Cole and Sammy~ Davis Jr. among others have: greced the fabulous floor there, Ella was booked ginerly the management wxpected * a turnout but he shad his doubts | whether.~ ~his* as the exact ~spot for ~Ella~s:style,:*: ~No wonde; e Harry Belafonte couldn~t maké*his own~ premiere, ati the Roxy~ {which was a definite: mistaké~those. two should have gotten together)~anyway the star really~ set Pittsburgh on is}its heels~we understand. the Syria Mosque, at $4.50 top, made a mint of | ey for the three day engage ment and. crowds 8 } capacity to the "pot $25,300 for - ~An. Evening ~ star never 3 ae ae ~that fe mutes Gate~ @ kind of an e~he~s, doing O. K.~ He fils inta } China Gate~ like a gleve~ io bed casting here~ its there may be just two slight incidents which might make your éyelids flinch~one where you find his name is ~Goldie~ and the other when: the men call. off their equipment and his alone is-~dynamite and grease gun~~here you have 8 touching story of prejudice but not against.the ~Negro~but a senseless prejudice of an American father against his own son~ a Chinese. **~~ Prominent professional men and their wives are flocking to the new private recreation and swim club, named ~C~est La Vie!~~with fabulous facilities as. fabulous as their French name~Boosting the modern room, the new. club, located in ~cabanas~, the luxury dressing Lincoln Park. New Jersey, comes at a time when integration is the thing~Its director is an athlete who has made many strides against eee in his home state. tight through | gis Of Events Your attention ig invited tothe change in admission rates to the museum.| w and village; an ings of 10 cents, | in each instance, now effective. ~ SPECIALS EXHIBITS: SCHOOLROOM PROGRESS U.S. A, A two-car exhibit showing classrocms old and new is now open at Smith~s Creek Depot in Greeénflied, Village. Three classrooms of the - nineteenth century~ are contrasted with those found in many presentday schools. THOMAS A. EDISON ANNIVERSARY Designed to commemorete the 110th anniversary of the birth of Thomas A. Edison, this exhibit covers the great inventor~s entire lifetime. _ EDISON POWER STATION EXHIBIT A replica of the Edison, Il. uminating Compapy's'Station A is now in operation in. Greenfield Village. The original, built in 1886 in Detroit, figured in the early life of Henry Ford.. COMING ATTRACTIONS:. Saturday, July | 13-Midwest Grand Classic, sponsored by Classic Car Club of America, at Greenfield Village. More, than 100 select cars of the 1925-1942 era will be on display throughout the day and compete for midwest grand champion and other prizes. A parade through the village.at 11:30 am. will start the events. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: Rides on: the historic: Steamboat Suwanee are. available to, visitors from 11 a.m..to 5 p.m. Pony rides are offered from the Blacksmith Area throughout the week from 11 a.m. ta 5 2. HOURS AND ADMI Village and Museum~Hours 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. daily; last ticket sold: at, 5:30 p.m. Admis-| Ti HENRY FORD MUSEUM: Exhibits in museum building, with entrance.a full scale re-| appropriately preserve the pio+ neer spirit that built America, from the time of the first. settlers to the present day. Comprehensive collections of fine arts, Communications and lighting. power, machinery and agriculture.. ~SERVICE is ouR DO YOU. HAVE ADEQUATE HOUSE ROWER.?,, Williams & Vaughn ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS - PLUGS, SWITCHES, REWIRING and ELECTRICAL SERVICES AT Low PRICES ~ et Per ESTIMATES -: ~ony PRODUCT" We Laie to etal \roe.and Jayne: Mansfield. <2 ~this reporter: City, of Flint. ae | Otis Taylor line Brown, Ethel Cook, Mat ee By. AL GARNER ~advent vent of such lovely June weather, Flint a in~ great numbers~ kite the past weekend... talk. priepteet suc vel a, A a2 arith few luscious morsels right here in. our: dixon Lute eh by.* ra vr 2 oa SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY. gig lb ~saiiot Roscoe Simpson hy his. Sr ociolecswiaat dest last Friday. This affair turned out to be one of. ie ieons that. | a in manv a day. The guests wer tk os ah this world~ tuna salad (the ~kif with the e.still in the tail); choice cold cuts, mixed salad, and punch. Among those on hand fo sing ~HAPPY BIRTH~ sry were: ekg and Pe Richardson, i ea ae ~e kiah, ~Mes. Mrs. Mr. ane iv sand Mes, Gamble, Donna. wi sicugp Hardy Aaron and John lee 2 is THE. JOLLY MIXERS i; gave a. edeccue Shorts~ dance at the Pioneer Hall last weekend. The fellows. seemed to have a lovely time ~viewing thescenery~... loads of fun was had by all (especially. reas Sellows) LES JENNE F EMME CLUB.. i ave a real Bone matinee ~last: Saturday. The big event ook place at Michele~s _ pwith. mu > furnished. by Emmit Adams eee the Carol Yypne dancers. from: Retroit. fe TH ShamuerTEs = ae rapt nite. The presi with~ their ig le wali ~dent ( rophy yrel) and, gs vig ce (Mandy Brown) really i the on, the pregrapyming. This. corner was inthat they, are planing, a. lawn party. in the very near future. - MR. and-MRS. WALTER DUBOISE SR... gave a birthaoe party for their son last Sunday. Walter Jr. and about 25 of his friends and contemporaries enjoyed a sumptuotis treat of cake and ice cream. Every one had the time of, their life, especially Walter who just, passed the six year mark. a real ~pulls eye~ THE SEVEN BEAUTYETTES... and their escorts gave a ~Blue Monday Party~ during the first of this week. This reporter felt anvthing but blue. during the proceedings. bh have been told that more is in the offering in the néan uture. THE DATE HAS BEEN SET... by Miss Donna Campbell and Willie Wriaht. The future Mrs. Wright..will speak her vows on July 7th. This reporter would like to:take this. opportunity to publicly wish these two youngsters every happiness in the years to come... to bring up a very corny but, perfectly. appropriate saying: ~May all their: troubles be little ones!~ ~OUT-OF-TOWNERS... who visited: Flint~ during the. past week included Mary Washington and Rovina. ne 4 who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Willie Jackson on Cfellan. While in:the:Vehicle-City: the stwane ing: Chic cagoans attended~*many social affaits, Mi afdidits. John Scott entertained their sister Lottie arid frierid, Ollie (also from the Windy City: of. Chicago) over the past weekend. Earline Jackson and Frances Jackson (no relation) were on hand to help the Scotts entertain their guests... Don~t forget to phone in. your news to ole Al Garner at tai! ig after 5.p.m, THAT~S ALL FOLKS.... see you next we ' - * ae ee - ~ The William Ellisons._ Hests to Party ~Mr. and Mrs. William, Ellison of 3915 Industrial avenue~ were hosts to a lively party last Saturday. The popular couple oe ey 4a = aed including. Verdie and ry nehe and Geoge Bell, Gladys and Chales. Williams, Helena and Johy Gibson, ~Jr., | Seohey Mays and her sister, Mary,, Madeline Jones, Jennie L. "Ross, Mahetie Stinson, Allen Jones, Henry and, Vernon Brady. Henderson, Larry: Williams. ae games and ref! hments were-enjoyed by all. the. charming Nancy. Ellison, the question was asked shan will you give another | party like this.one, APNE Te sre) a Can Your Car Beat The Heat? ~Hot Weather Specials~ = ~~ Our Expert Mechanics. Will~: Reverse flush cooling system 2. Check thegmosiate and radiator cap,. ' " 3. Inspect, radiator hoses and clamps.: ae 4. Inspect and. adjust fan belt ne Lee ~fuel pump, pressure 6 Check and~ adjust carburetor unl level. ahd war accele: = stroke Das WAIT, COME IN TODAY. t, a ow ~a sahnhasiok: insta CLEAN.UP CAMPAIGN | ~We have BOYDELL PAINTS ~and: ~many other items you might. need, INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE _pantely Satan vals Paint Products

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 40]
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July 6, 1957
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