Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 49]
SCOUT. TROOP GAVE ICE OREAM SOCIAL~The; Boy Scout. Troop No, 223, ~sporisoréd the Rosé of Saaron Lodge, ~gave.an.ice cream social at the Rose of Sharor.. Lodge Hall. on Maines Street last Saturday, August 31. The Scout~s parents and friends turned out to make the affair a succéss, ~Members of thé entertainment com-, mittee ~were:. Freelon ~Threekeld, Leonard Williams and | Bennie: Kendall; Genesee Couiity~s only Negro Eagie Scout. Scoutmaster William Léeper, was proud of the response to. the affair. He urged the public to continue with its support of these young men of tomerrow. ee DOUBLE siderainay PARTY~Jimmie Glover and Wicks Pe ke wére ~honored.with a birthday party given m their behal:, The eae eee held at the home of ~Mrs. en + Séptéem-| ber: 1. Pan ape 35 ~guests ea In addition to: the gayety, everyoiie enjoyed a full course chicken |. dinner ~and ~a ~variety of. refreshments. Those who at-| tended the party included: Mr. and Mrs. William ~Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bourgoise, Mrs. Ola Hughes Smith, Mrs. Lucille White, Luther Roberts, Lée Perkins, Robert Young, Stanley Sieg: George Perry, and William ~Henry.. aie * ae, wert ~VISITING FLINT~My. and Mrs. Edward Stewart of Chicago, -Ill.,; are the ~house guests of Dr. and. Mrs. W. A. Simms of Belmont St. They will be in our city for approxieastely a week~Heénry Cooper of Camden, is ~visi.ing h.s two daugiters, Mrs. Maudie Brown and Mrs. Dora: Andexson of Aitkens St.~Mrs. Lora Brown of Baltimore Bh'd.; has a guest here from Prescott, Ark., in the person. of ~Mrs. Hazel Burton~2Mrs. Gertha Burney and Miss Verlene Gibson entertained Mrs: Burney~s brother, William Watkins and his daughter, Cora, over the holiday week-end. Both are making their home in Chicago~ Rev. and Mrs. Charles Watkins of Grant St.; also Were ~nosts to visitors from Chicago. Their guests were Mrs. Charlie Mae Jackson, Mrs. Mamie Rogers and: Miss: inis at ah cd ee ae NEWCOMER FROM PRESCOTT, ARK.~Mrs. Norma Lee Gills of Préscott, Ark., has Fecently joined Mer husband in-Flint. Mr, Gils is employed at the Chevrolet Manufacturing Ca; The Gills are now members of Antioch Baptist Church, Rev. L. W. Pryor, pastor. +~ & 6 natal ~MOTHER. OF FLINT. ATTORNEY ILL~Mrs. Ralph _Thomas, 806: Black Ave., mother.of Atty. John H. Thom/as,.was stricken last Friday night, She was rushed to ~Hurely Hospital for examination and ~treatment. According ~to the -last ~reports, she is doing..mach better. ~Members-of: her fam#~ have been at her bedside con-;, tieweely: sineeoher. Lspamnns te the. ~hospital, be aah a CHRYSLER: HOST TO ALPHAS=:The cammidheics of ~the~ Alpha PAI Alpha Fraternity fee] very Kindly to; ~wards the Chrysler Coroporation. It is our understanding: that six 1957 chauffeured New. Yorkers were placed. at the~ disposal of the. Alphas during their recent annual comntion, held in LosAngeles. And further Chrysler picked wp the tab for the air-conditioned hotel~ accommodations for the Alphamen. oR RR ~THREE AREA. KAPPAMEN ATTEND CONC}t AVE Senos Blisha Scott, Dr. W. A.. Sinfms and Dr. Clinton Cannady of Lansing represented the First Alumni Chapter of the aKppa Alpha. Psi Fraternity at the annual Kappa Conclave held in Los Angeles, August- 18-22.: KF HONORS 3 PIONEER MINISTERS~The Missionary: Baptist Ministers~ Union honored three of Flint~s pioneer ministers at a recent special program. Rev. L. W. Pryor, | president, presided. ~prograth honored Rev. W. A. Vaughn, Rev. E.:J..-Timmons and Rev. Dudley. Music was rendered by the combined choirs of Golden Leaf, tp ge: New Zion. and Metrépolitan Baptist Churches. Claude} | Grubbs, Antioch Baptist.Church,.was. the. director.: Special.vocal selections were: ~He's Using Me~ ~I~m Tired~: nad ~Search Me, Lord.~ Rev, A. F.:-Thomas of. First Trinity Baptist. Church delivered a dynamic and! inspiing mosbage. A special offering. was raised and~ divided: equally between. the. three ministers. See - BENEFIT~ er at the Bar} oo Lounge has just returned from St. Joseph~s Hospital: He was confined for five weeks recupet*: ating from an operatiéti. Add to~this~situatioh the expectant-arri~il of arf addition to his family. One ddesn~t,. have to stretch his imagination to realize that Harold. " could use~ a helping. hand. So-0-0 his~ fellow employees at the Bambeo aré ig- to donate their: services Monday night, September 9, on behalf of Hayden. Admissioh ~Will be votiintary donations of 25e and up (all of which will go nf Hayden). Owher Phil Shaheer says he will also maké:-@ tontribution from: the ~bar proceeds if at all possible. Hayden: and his family live on Lapeer St. Let~s give a good 54 a.small assist. The Bamboo Lounge is located on N. Suigicinw St. at the earner of BD Dartmouth. 4 2 ee ee + Pad a lh iia ~VALET "Shoe Séivice | ' CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING _ ORTHOPEDIC CORRECTIONS Most Complore Shine Parlor > im Pins ase heed ieee apc ke =. Let Os Bat A Shine Oa Your Sho * Bnd A Sparkle In Yout Apps ok ae ao algo played in ~Anitie Get You ~Top Banana,~ ~Gentle Prefer Blondes,~ ~Haze ee -and ~Pajama Game~ o: Broadway. Jack Dabdoub, who. was ir ~Marietta,~ It wilt arte Syivie iasahes! who will not-appear through wn @ircumstarices, or | udat: Jay Harnick, director 0~ ~| one of the companies who playe~e i the tole of Enoch Snow:in ~Ca: | rousel~ will be Lt. Joseph Cable Charles Welch, another résiden~ actor; will play Luther Billie. - ford Inn. tent in Farmington. This wili- be the last time to see ~South ~Pacific~ as it will, not be availabl ~again for three! years, ace ait 6 Adams. "| Drama Festival will be Gertrud Winifred Melat who played in Berg (Molly Goldberg) who wil ~Damir: -Yarikees,~ will appear in|star in ~The Matchmaker~ fo Kp will b: | bring. Emile ~while petite Judy Gay! | ~wilt repeat her portrayal~ 0~ } Winding up the post-seasor " the role 6f Bloody Marv. She has played: the title role in Car-} men mote - ~than 250. times J. Sara Dillon will play the leading Tole of Nettie: | Like the. first. Nellie,. Mary Martin, - she Raed ~from Texas. in Saginaw, at the House o the week beginning Sept. 16 There is no advance ia tic kets which may be obtained a* Hartfield~ Record: Shop in Flint. Music and in Bay @Gity at Tra ~ Card _~ Camera Shop. Flint ~ommunity Chorus: Opens 57-58 Season The Flint cémmunity Chorus, organized in 1913,will open its 1957-1958. season ~at 8 pm. Mon- | day. September 9, in Room 138, Curtice Building on the the campus of Flint; Janior Community CoHege: Former members please | note this change: from previous | seasons when meetines robe, held in.Céntfal High Schoo] on a different ~night. \ Adult singers desiring membership may. apply at this. firs: rehearsal which will be held in~ Room 138, Curtice Building and new applicants~ will go individ The Flint age oe chit is one of the activities sponsored by the Flint Community Music Association which is a membe agency. of the Red- Feather func of Flint and Genesee County. Sieh At Choir~ $ Fifth Anniversary | The: Adult ir No. 2 of the Antioch. Missionary: Baptis! ~musical: sétting of the poems by |Edwin Markham. R FAROLD RAYDEN=The ftoor walk-|. Church celebrated. its fifth anniversary Sunday, September -1 Rev, J. W. Jones was principa! speaker. He'~wa~ introduced by Rev: ~EL. W: Pryor, pastor of | Antioch Missionary Baptist.. The program. consisted of welcome address by Mary Johnson, a solo by Raymond Ruckett ually. to another. room for - audition. All singers should report first to the rehearsal room for enrollment.instructions.. The schedule of the Chorus for this season is: Fall Con- ~ cert, Sunday, Nov. 17: FortyFirst ~Messiah~ Presentation; Sunday, Dec, 15: Sixth An- } off Rochestér, @ reading |. Annual. Spring. Concert, Sun-! by Mar ares Sth rdy the his: | day, April 13; 1958. Ae tory of the cH by Anne Davis; Other appearances of civic,/ selections.by. the mass~ chdirs. educational, religious and social; Tage offeying~was conducted nature are undertaken -by vor by..Claude.Grubbs, Mary. John: of the Chorus... gue>s: son and Fannié Battle} remarks The Fall Concert will offer, and bénedict two important choral works, one} classic and the other modern.. The former-is the farnous Schu Laura Henderson and Claude Grubbs 4~ the alirector. The: président? of the choir is|~ second place, Mrs, Beulah Ro ART BROWN SCORES FIRST CADILLAC SALE ~ Arthur Brown. Cadillac-Oldsmobile salesman for an area dealer, is off to a~ good start in his new venture, Brown is shown delivering the keys of a $6.000, 1957 Fleetwood Cadillac to Rev. Ill. W. R. Boykins of Flint... - Rev. Boykiris, Who has been driving Cadillacs for the past 10 years, had this to say about his deal: ~T am more than pleased with the sérvice, the price and - other considerations received through Mr. Brown, If is good to deal with a member of my race, We should back him up 100 per cent since he is fledged new car salesman and and ~he really can deliver a better de: Vehide City Golf ~Award Night~ Held Twenty trophies and many gifts were awarded memher- of the Vehicle City Golf Club! Tournty, The presentations were made by Mrs. Beulah Roman, Tourney Directress end MeBeatrice Owens, assistant to the Tourney Directress, Official results were as follows: Men~s Chamstotishtp Flight - Winner, Nathaniel Brown; second place John Martin; third alace, Max Boler. Brown, Martin and Boler finished~ with identical scores. A sudden death playoff was held to determine the champion. First Flight Winner,. Charlés Williams; second place,. Eugene Brown; ~hird place. J. D. Shook. =. Second Flight Winnter, W. J. Tweedie; sec-. ond plage, Ji immy. Johnson; third place, Ted Roman. - Third Flight Winmer, Osear. Rivers; sécotid place,... Booker.- Barton; ue place, ~Arthur V Women~s Division Championship Flight. Winner, Mrs. Ailene. Butler; ll bert ~Mass in: G~ which will bey performed with. orchestra; the ~work-is McKay~s Choral ~Lincoln Lyrics,~ the | mod ~Suite; The coming ~Messiah~ presen~tion by the Chorus and the Flint Symphony Orchestra will be the Forty-First ~Christmastide performance of this great oratorio in Flint. It wiltendeavor to continue the tradition of tellirig the story of Christ in great music and not of merély giving a con eert Of Sacred miuisi~. dint _ OPENING FOR THE FALL SEASON | ~Eston Broome and his Quartet ~Now Appearing At The Ever Popular FROLIC SHOW BAR _- 2316 N. Saginaw St. at Dayton St..: EVERY SAT. and SUN. Flint~s Most Beautiful Lounge - ~-- Ede 9 man; third. place, wal Ruth Carter, ~First Flicht Winner, Mrs. Lucille Barnes; second place, Mrs. Julia Johnson; third place Mrs. Anna Betts. Two additional awards were made. Mrs. Ruby Hardin Treceived an award for being the oldest playér~and club member in the Women's Division...Udell Jefffies was given honors for being the oldest player in the Men~s Division. ~.; Approimately 75 guests dha members were on hand to mete ness the présentatiéns. a full ~ is~ ths best time: for Disizikuted bv Flint Beverage Dist., Inc. Ph. SUnce* 77-2513 Fint, MA chigan Spadafore Distributing Co. Ph, IVanhoe 9-7129, Lensing. Michigan ~Andrew Ellis Co. Ph. PLeasant 2.3187 Saginaw, Michigan ALLE LT ST STE ETRE SETI, BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1957 CE. 2-7469 LEO A. GREENE, Director ~ oe mee ed porninerenntan dean ta ied Fan i te Blower _pPeN SONDAY FOR RRP OES ESTEE I I RE I NR TTY ESS UT ARR ERR ee Plies.; Nghe ~ Me + fe Esya me yor ~~: Your Assurance of Siperior Funeral Service OLDEST~LARGEST~FINEST | INSTANT. AMBULANCE SERVICE There Must Be a Reason..~. 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