Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 41]
~ és 109 _ time. e~ther participating in boat aed 4th was an ~excellent day - Aerebtertain family.and friends behest picnic. The Epsilon Upsidon ~Sigma Chapter of Alpha a sponsored their very Annual Family Picnic. The arly occasion will stimulate a -gleser relationship with the families of the fraternity brothers. ~ Dr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Harris were host in their sumther home on Shields Road in Rolly, Michigan. The picture-#que location of the home ends to any picnic activity. ~Everyone had a wonderful ing, fishing; swimming or in the many games played. Attorney Frank Robinson and Melvin Brannon swam the entire length of the lake. It was quite amusing to see the youngsters fishing with their crude tackles and Rev. R. T. Booker A Iphas Hold First -- Annual Family Picnic | -the youngsters caught all the | equipment; ~how right you are, with all the latest in modern ae fish. > The guest included: Mr. ead Mrs. George R. Friley,; Dr. and Mrs. W. Moore, Detroit, Charles Mahoney, Dr. and Mrs. W. A Simms and daughter, Attorney and Mrs, John ~Thomas. Rev.. |~ ~and Mrs. R. T. Booker, the Al-j; phas and their families. James R. Johnson was -chair- 1 man and on the commiitee were |] Herman Feaster -and Dr. ae dell B. Harris, Bishop Gets $46,000 4 MARSHALL, Texas ~ President M. K. Curry, Junior of Bishop~ College has announced the receipt of $46.000 from the Ford Foundation. The check was the second 2nd final installment in a program initiated by the Foundation in 1955 to help raise faculty salaries. ~ ~FLASHExpert Radio g T. V. Service Open Nights & Sundays - All ~Work Guaranteed Service Calls $3.00 ~ ~SU. 9-7993 Recon St. John St. Emanuel Jenkins, Prop. Flint 5, Mich. Soo SOLIS. ae 3% scene~ Merchants - Bank & Trust Co. 16 Offices: alee FLINT And _ SWARTZ CREEK we ~| liam * Hoskins, }} Owens, Mrs. James Grady; Mrs.:| Virgil || Young, Mrs.~ Ruth Cartér, Mrs. || Smith, -Mrs. Taylor | apd her ~ ment., the first member of her race. to graduate from Hurley. Hos-, pital as an X-ray technician. She~ was graduated Juné 30. Mis: Wheaton was awarded a schol arship for X-ray "Technology after she was graduated ~from Wlint Northern High School-ir 1956. bbe tees, Miss Wheaton, dauchter o/ Mr. and.Mrés..Arquilla Wheaton has been an active young lady While in high school, she war a junior class representative ~at ~te Student Council. ~She sang in the girls~ glee ~ club..Durinr her senior year. in high school. she was 2 cadet teacher.: She is a member of the Jame: Chapel CME Church and is pres-. ~dent of the Mattie E. Coleman Missionary Group. While at Hurley Hospital M's< Wheaton made.many. friends She hopes to be placed at the Herman Keifer Hospital in Detroit. Fbnt Socialites | | Attend Musical Dovit Last week a party of ladie ~| treated themselves to an eveninse ~out.~ They had a blor of thoier seats at the Musical Tent. Afte the musical show which everv cne seemed to have enioyed they were guests of Mrs. Ernes~ Taylor for refreshments and tha~ midnight ~snack. The. party included Mrs, W:l-.Mrs,~ ~Wendel James, # Mrs. | John F daughter, Elizabeth. The ladies plan to return tc sée the ae CY musical ~afters the Vehicle ae If Tourna-. SEARS ROc BUCK AP Gives the _ deanest ~ wash you ve ever had! $5 DOWN Kenmore Wringer ~ Washer wie BUILT-IN i LINT FILTER ~ ~Miss ~Helen A. ~Wheaton, 9.3 ie] rugs 30. cREQD ile Was covered with ~a eben bark th. dnd was ~sentered with talisman roses. x ns a beautiful black lace sheath dress! es. guest present included the bride slects mother, Mrs. Collins of Hot Springs, also Mrs. Bertha Sirfims, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. Odena i re Rage ~Mrs. Edwyne Dones and Mrs. Jean Wesley. Miss Collins was recipient of many useful and lovely ~kitchen items. * * * BUFFET DINNER GUEST Miss. Bertha: Woodward was hostess~in ~the homies of her grandparents, Edmund Street, to a buffet dinner, honoring Mrs, Margaret Lee Wilson, Nee Brown, formerly of Flint: Mrs, Wilson, has been in Flint on sick leave, from, Diggs Inc. where she is employed in the commerical. dept, She is residing.with her mother, Mrs. Lottie Brown on Tilden Street. Little? ~Wilson was the man of ~the day. His activity ~ made a gay afternoon, - Those enj ae Miss Woodward's ~hospitality were: Mr. and Ms! Sa muél Woodward dr., Mr. and Mrs. ~Eaward Little, Mr. and~ Mrs. Evans.Jones, Mr. and Mrs. ~lJ. C. Kelle Mund r. and Mrs. Woodrow Gamble, ~TRAVEL INTERESTS Juanita Ballard~s home on Nevada Street was. the scene of a going ~away party in honor of Myra Newman, ~Miss Newman has'chosen sunny Galifofitia ag this year~s vacation spot. She is the daughter~df "Rev. ana'Mrs. T. I. Newman, on Edmund Street. The party was a sur a nice job escorting her to the affair. The attractive sutfet arrangement of refreshments was most enticing <o the you r set. Seen enjoying Miss Ballard~s delicious were: Ronald Warren, Dovie ~Collins, James Jarrett,.Gwen Copeiand, Willie ~Copeland, Ken ~Waters, Delores Roland, Bertha Barbee, Eayl ~Bryant, Brenda Owens, Richard "Coultes; Leonard. Mar rks,. Maxine Miller, A. J. Williams, Helen Wilson, Henry Thomas, Dixie Smith, John Sharp and time, just playing records and taking pictures. Mr. and Mrs ea Roberts on, Dewey St. spent a delightful holiday, July 4. Their guest: R. B. Kieckly, ~Mrs. Malai ~Early, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Little, Mr. and ~lf wo Woodward Jr, and sq Bertha~ Wbod-| % ward ~out vie entire day partaking bf he holiday barb-que and all the trimmings, games, activities-pnd the usual bit of chit chat wan releemes~ sort @ Several, chose; to. spend the ~long: ~holiday week-end | in Idlewild, Michigan, Seen enjoying: the favorite resort of many were: Rose Buchanan, Theresa Van Hurley, Julia ' Purdue, qos, Ola Hughes Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perrin and erous others, It always seems. to be a gathering~ othe home-folk there, you see so many people you know. oe * * * Jo Ann Owens had houseguest over the holiday. Miss Owens, a student at Eastern Michigan College entertain Gholson and Miss Henryene Payne. Each expressed ihaving am:timie. Jo Ann received the Delta Sorority Scholarship*in 1956 and is classified as a sophmore in the department of special] Education where she | work with the deaf and hard of hearing. ~ * k % Mr, and Mrs/ ~William Orr, on York Street have ~announced the birth of a 7 lb. son, whem ~they have named William Jr. Mrs, Orr, the dormer Doris Jones, is-a 6th grade teacher at Dewey School and member of Delta Sigma.Theta Sorority. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. -. Ruth and Joyce Wilson, left last\Saturday on a totr| of Californiaj and! Mexico. The two sisters are teachers Joye nd. Tour plans will inélude Berkley, Los~ fsbure ton: shclaita and San Francisco and ~then to Mexico where aes will spend the balance of the. sum Lage hk Rok tertaining houseguest Mrs. Mary Battle and Mrs. Virginia Thompson, from Tuscaloosa, Ala., Mrs. Battle as Mrs. Willis~s mother and Mrs. Thompson, sister. The guest ~have been. our fair city ~for more'than a week and enjoying the hospitality. of relatives.and friends. Dur~ing the holiday, the Willis household entertained their {guest with a lawn barbeque party. Lester and Richard |}Shepard also visiting from Tuscaloosa partook of the festivities. Mrs. Mamie Duncan ape a gay afternoon with the- guest.: arbre 5 prise to the. honoree and Bob Jackson certainly did). ed two of her classmates from Detroit, Miss Evelyn], in the Flint phe School System. Ruth at Dewey and|. Mr. and Mrs. ~Nathanie} Willis, Myrtle Street, are en-| Nise ~cists aaa: ase. Flint~s Dr W. A. Simms ~has been ~notified: that ~he ~has ~Provincial District. This district includes alt. ct Michigan, paper New 2 ac Toledo; Ohio. fe 2 ~ ~was named the desigr ie at 5 re Sl vincial meeting which. was~ held ~in Detroit, such appointment is usually confirmed: at the Annual Kappa Conclave. ~This year the Kappas will: converge on Los Angeles for ~their ~convention. Dr. Simms succeeds Edwards of Detroit, who resigned. ne marks the first time that the provincial. polemarch (regignal president) appointment has been given to someone outside of Detroit. The appointment of Simms by the Grand -Polemareh, C. Rogers Wilson, will qualify him to praes at the lps Angeles ~Coriclave. tA * * * THE WILLIAM WHITSONS HOSTS TO A LAWN PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitson of Lapeer srteet werk hosts to a lively lawn party on the 4th of July. ET gale ned ~ineluding Miss Edith City. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrimon, Arthur Bassett and friend; everyone was served bar- ued ribs.and children, baked béans, ecole slaw, cake with ~ice cream. ~The highlight. ~of the party were. pictures from Mr. Kendall's private movie.projector of various cities of the:great state of'New York. -Mr. Whitson:receive many for his very fine cooking. I:wonder where did: he:gét his~cook book from. Oh, yes, Mrs. Batbara Mitchell, the sister:6f Mrs. Whitson from New York; ~was there ~vith.Mer lovely children. The -next ~time you wave another one be sure to call ole Al Gariuer, CEdar 3-0898. mney are to pe congratulated. * * * DONNA CAMPBELL AND WILLIE WRIGHT MARRIES ~~ ~ Donna Campbell and Willie Wright were married in a céremcny performed by ~the Rev. L. ~L. Pryor, at Antioch Missionary ~Baptist Church last Sunday. Reception followed at 2705'W. Blvd. Dr. Among the*many~in attendance were the bride~s, parents; Mr. and Mrs. Raymorid Brown, from ~ Topeka, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Sr., parents of the groom, Mrs. Nolan Brandon and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jones, Louise Seals, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Hy chee at Juanita Ballard and D Dovie Collins, Ses Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Battle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Bennie to sort of reminisce in shortly PJ's. They has a swell Broadnax, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wright, Patricia Campbell, Hardy~, aron, The lovely couple received many lovely gifts. COMING EVENTS 3 The Silver ~Slippers will give a real big, gne at Elizabeth Motor Court and Lounge Saturday, July 20, 12 noon until 2 a.m. Vogettes Club will give a lawn party on the same date,-12 noon until, 12. prid-night,, vat 1536 Nevada street. - |Everyone.is invited to attend. - os Mr. and Mrs. George Friley ~were host: fogs: trier Flintite and ~long life friend of many of the~ mt people, Virginia Warren West. Mrs. West now resides with her husband, Guy West,.a post office employee in Wash~ington, D. C. They were visiting in hese ssc Michigan and spent Sunday, here, The ocassion was dinner and a lawn cocktail party. Those enjoying the Friley~s hospitality on their beautiful and spacious lawn were: Atty. and Mrs. John Young and their houseguest,:Lloyd and Judy Hughes, Washing~ton, D.~C., Mr. and Mrs.Sam McClarin, Mr. and. Mrs. A. iF. Butler, Dr. and Mrs. A. H.-Johnson, Dr. and: Mrs.\J. 4D. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Leach, doe Lott, Prof. and Mrs. "James Randall and houseguest, Prof. and Mrs. Alvin Loving, Dr. and Mrs, Wrex Weaver, Mrs. Margaret Davidson, Mrs. Barbara Mitchuend, ~Dr. and ~Mrs. 'W. A;: ~Simms, oy ~Rev. And Mré, DavidO"Dell are the ~proud parents of ~a son, born, July 1, weighing in.at 7 Ib.. and 11~ oz. ~They have ~two viele of maiaeion to the hew arrival. PEE. AF he |. - Can Your Cas Ban The I Heat? | ~Hot: Weather Specials~~ oe Our Expert Mechanics Will~_ - I. Reverse flush cooling system: -2.. Gheek..thermesinie..and radiator ep caped lecsaine won bent? ee 4.4 aid-edjust fan Melt ji | 5. 8. 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