Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]

é aide rv arming to visit relatives and triends se = Ms. oat os EY and her two children, and Melvin, thave recently returned to their: on Pingree Street. They had a pleasant Train the combine dick ides th sented ont ok 5 lavish affair. The~ * vuriies welghibors of the party was to acquaint renew old friendship. The tables were adorne with table cleths, ching silver, and crystal wear. BarB-Q. Pt Pt rer decorated with mixed flowers. consis:ed of oo salad, served in yellow cups, Oe aspic verved on a platter of _.Water cress. Three relish dishes very c arefally decorat Party sandwich loaf, chiffon pies in pmk green, ~amd white with other ~refreghmentsi About 15 were enterta'ned. At was reported that da a lovely time, to end the summer season. - * ok O* MISS DELMARRIE HERRINGTON AND. SISTER JACKIE SPENDS TO WEEKS IN ALLIANCE, OHIO. ~-Delmarrie and Jackie spent two weeks in Alliance, Qhioe with relatives where they ee had a wonderful time.: a * & B RETURNS TO CITY~Rev. and Mrs. Oharles G, Prit-| chett of Evergreen Street, have returned from their vacation.. While away Mrs. Pritcett w:.tnessed the/ _. gra@wation of her brother. Booker Stafford who re ceived his n.j.3ters Degree in education from Alabama State Coiiege. Montgomery, Alabama. ~ oe LEAVES ON VACATION~Mrts. Igory Tomas and| daughters Syivia Jean and Ivy Loraine of Chelan St., left Sunday for New York. They will be the house guest of Mrs. Theodare Stafford. The sister-in-law of Mrs. Thomas. She is tse teacher of | special education at Parkland community school. * ok * HOSTESSES~Mrs. Ivory Thomas and Mrs. William Fraction hosted a lovely patio party Thursday night/ for..Mr. and Mrs: William Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. - Sylvester Austin, both of St. Louis, Mo.\At the Thomas home on Chelan Street. Games were: ployed and refreshments. were served in ~the dinning room from; a..table centered with an arrangement of yellow red and..tm are sisters of Hrs. Thomas and eunts of rMs. Frac-, xX ". 53a Aeon aee ae sas Age mer ae Waite snap. dragons interspersed with greenery, and golden dried folfage flanked by aqua and. white tapers. in crystal cand@tabra"tn 2 qaakér lave cloth Arrange~~ments of meattecoiored ~zladiola throughout'the house --completed--the appointments. __ Guest included Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harniiton, Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Dobson, Mrs. Theodare Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nash, Mr. and~ Mrs. John Tyiska, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holt, ~Lucille McCormick, Mrs. Gente-|_ iwene Johnson, Mrs. Leroy Maxey, out of town guest. Mrs. Gladys Johnson, si#ter of Mrs. Maxey from Chi~~apo, Ill. Mrs. William Taylor and Mrs. Syivester Aus tion. # 8% SOCIAL. CLUB KORNER~The Captivator club gave || real gone Rock and Roll Teen-Ager ball at the Hurti-| Southside Social gave a ~party | cane~ room Saturday. on 7th Streets Saturday. The Mornarch club scored with a lively party last Friday. night on Foss Street.. That~s all folks seé you next week. The eight Pals of Pleasure Bridge Club motored to Idlewild Tuesday to spend a week including the Holiday. It Pays To Aivertiss - BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1957 5 * ~ M008 wns nevect ney withbnr gest tater smartness. eee erent aes wees RETURNS FROM BIRM- ~ for~ |elared thé ~Sea ~,.| equal only to that ~ot the Pacific~. | Coast. After. ~having oh enjoyable food srbobiahers They ae. food fete was Mts. Brown Widies $a thank each of het three friends for their hospitality extended to her guests,.- ~ During the past week, Mrs. Orrin P. Butler has played the role of a, gracious ~hostess to several friends who were in Flint for a few days. From Chicago, fil., came a pair who were married in the Butler~s Adrian, Michigan home seveh years ago. They were Mr. and Mrs; John Crutcher. Incidentally, Mr, Crutcher is chairman of the Planning. Commission for North Chicago, where the couple is making their home.: a The. Butlers also received visits from their former pastor in Adrian, Rev. R. L. Williams. and his wife: Rev. Williams was guest speaker at Shiloh Baptist, Church Sunday morning. And then there were Mr; and Mrs. W. T. Barksdale of Detroit. Mrs. Barksdale is the farmer Mrs. Orin P, Bulter _ Receives Many Visitors - Rebecca Hollans, who received her. apprenticeship. as. a /funeral director under the late R. C., Chandler Funeral Home..She is now featured as the only lady funeral director with the House of Diggs. Mrs; Butler worked with Mrs. Barksdale while she wa~ a guest funeral director last fall at the House of Diggs. d Last Sunday, Mrs. Butler entertained Mrs. Blanche Browr and her guests from ~California Mrs. Jessie Walker Mrs. Heler Cobb. and her friend Mrs, Ballintine ~Hill of ~Chicago. After the ~visitors were feted to a tasty turkey dinner.. the | Butlers invited them to~ atten? the floral fea atthe Duran? | |hotel wheré the "Butlers help serve as host and,fostess,. Mrs. Rosa-Spencer, mother: 0~ in her home ~on Oregon street Monday ne: te out of town-: ers. Dr. and Mts. Walter G; Daniels of New York City and Mrs. Ethel] Washington, Canton. ave., whom they are visit,, ing in Detroit motored to Flint. to spend the day with Dr, pan niece, Mrs. J. eT peticer f: The: ate Pe: the touring, eur. HAO city, made a yeryimmortal impression as they expressed. They were attracted to the educational advancement in the cultural development: here, which Dignitaries Visit Flint J. Merrill. Spencer was hostes:~ ie they commended very highly. Dr, Daniels formerly associin the Library and Bducatior Dept.; is how employed ~as resident supervisor of ~ere ~New setumned te Detroit wenaat cin and will leave that city, Friday ~en route home. "2316 N. Saginaw. OPENING FOR THE FALL.SEASON. | Eston Broome and his Quartet ~; Now Appearing At The Ever Popular ae FROLIC SHOW BAR EVERY SAT. ahd SUR..) Flint~s Most Bedurtel ~ St. ~at Dayton St. - ORTHOPEDIC mashing: pape ie ag - CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING Mest Complete Shine Parlor in Flint Shoes Dyed Any. Colet~ Lesther~Fabric~Suede - | Suedes, resueded any color. Lat Us Put Sewn our Show And A Sparkle In Your Appeerance ~OPEN SUNDAY FOR: ~SHINES CORRECTIONS BOB PALMER, Met. ware ~Hoplclive ~ind ue: | pearls. by Rev. Ira Watkins of Macea_| 0! catried a bouquet of whi.e ear~ A nation. m -| ~Sister, was maid ef ~honor in by + wu'ching. net cap. ~groom's: sister; Chandler of the Robinson and | 27 ated~ with Howard University | was held by a crown ~of ~ 3 For ~her wedding, pérfotmédt~ band onia ~Baptist Church, the bride|~ 1 Miss Yvonne White the birde~s |were pink veil held in plate Bridemaijds wete another sik. set, Barbara Veasley, the bride-| Dois Dickeson, Beverly Epps sad Ada aang They were gowned alike in Pink on ePach iridescent taffeta. They wore pink veils and ~caps. |. Sharon Reed, daughter of Mrs. Moses Marbry was the flower girl, she wore a blue nylon|! 4ress, trimmed jn taffeta, ade accessories. ~ Phones NX; GREENE Sah ae Yew Assurance of Superior Funeral, Service OLDEST~LARGEST~_FINEST ~CE. 2-7469 H: i +; | INSTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE There Must Be a Reason... We Serve More Families In Our Area For Less, 2505 St. John St. At Garfield: Flint 5, Michigan! LEO A. GREENE, Director Distributed By | Flint Beverage Dist.,. Inc.| Ph. SUnsét 7-2518 { Fant, Seen Spedetors Distribiiting - ~e Co. Ph, {Vanhoe 9-7129 Lansing. ~Michigan Andrew Ellis Co. Ph. Pleasant 2.3187. ies Michigan: FORMER FAIR FRADE PRICE UNIVERSAL f Fair) rade price....19.95 * Catetietaly <acanedile: _duak #t right up to Sig Fo mm aakiae lid...:.. oe t easier cleaning. You can near tip ~of handle. Rs ie Automatically Thermo-controlled up to 420 degrees ~3k Signalite tells when the correct temperature is reached. Feature for feature the best automatic fry pon value we know off Now at ' the former fair trade price you can have. the appliance that assures perfect results every time. 10/2 inch size.: Wide. size, | formar fair trade price 22.95, now rit hah eeEEe 2.88 _ NR RRR Renee

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]
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August 31, 1957
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