Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 3]
The very hitractive business sialiceat Lil Shields of the Van Hurley Shields Studio, has. been confined to Hurley Hospital for more than a week. We wish her a speedy recovery. ~e0 O85....4 Mrs, Cleveland Pratt and her daughter Elsie Pratt Seay, motored to Gary, Indiana to visit Mrs, Mildred J ohnson also a daughter of Mrs. Pratt. Another daughter, Mrs. Nadeen: Johnson joined them meenday and she plans a week stay. * ke $F Mrs. aren Odom, 4405 Maines Street, will be hostess on Friday evening to the Royal 16 Club. The group oi which she is a memebr is a savings club. Giving the needy is a project during Thanksgiving and, the Yule eason. ** *K EK DEDICATION CEREMONIES Dedication to beauty Rose Court of Art for Heriones of Jericho was held Sunday, October 13, at Rose of Sharon Hall on Maines St. The Art was hand made by M:. W.lliam Leeper one of Flints Outstanding:scoutmasters. The ceremony begin at 4 p.m, Mr. Winston Meirimon was master of ceremonies, welcome address by Harry Washington, respond by Bessie Jane Merrimon. (Continued Next Week) 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 OPENING FOR THE FALL SEASON ar ners in Health | ~We cack hand in hand with your doctor to safeguard your health by compounding all his prescriptions with professional precision from fresh stocks of top-quality phariiaceieeis. ALLER~ s PHARMACY 1302 LAPEER 3% Genesee Merchants Bank & Trust Co. 16 Offices FLINT. And ~Blue Bird Cleaners CE. 5-3644 FLINT, MICHIGAN Sa, F ~ Specials Everyday: ONE DAY SERVICE ) |ing-the American Legion) is Tey f a e ~ ul way to car ' if: RE vate lives into the open, feel like so many fish in a bowl: ie gE es YWCA To Present Opera ~ Opera lovers who delight in the familiar lyrics from ~La Traviata,~ ~Bugene Onegin,~ and ~Carmen~ have the opportunity) to enjoy an exciting evening of good music.at Central Branch YWCA, 2230 With-| @ erell St., Tuesday evening: Oictober 22. An ~Evening of Opera~, offering Act 1, of ~La Traviata,~ Act 1, second tableau of ~Eugene Onégin,~ and Act 2 of ~Carmen~~~ will be presented by the Cel | este Cole Opera Workshop. Dorie Miller Post Membership Drive Begins One of the greatest tasks fac to keep. alive Oi t 1 Americans, sell We ditions that ~the root this in mind, Dorie Miller Post No. 306 invites all eligible vet the Korean War to join them in their 1958 Membership march, National Commander John S. Gleason Jr., urges you and I linked by a-comradeship tested in the crucible of war and strengthened by a common faith in our country s~ideals and jinstitutions, as he puts it to be o part of this great organization. All prisent members~ are urged to remember that we. have an abiding duty fo our comrades who stil] have the scars of war, and to the widows and orphans of those ~who di@ not return. Let us put our best foot forward and carry out the: program of the American Legion and Dorie Miller Post~ No. 306. We will look for you Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at tHe Til Morocco Club on Tilden Street. im National Urban League THE REV. AND. MRs.: FORD of Primitive Baptist Church, shown cutting their cake in observance of their 16h wed nig anniversaty as the Rev. B. T. Johnson locks on. Urban. League } To Withdraw Local Branch From Little - Rock~ s Community Chest~ is: week madde..public a telepan to President Eisenhower in which the league said that stock of our free Republic, With | erans of the World Wars. and~) last week's~ bi ge of its ittle Rock brat from that city~s community chest was the result of an ~organized attack~ against the chest by. ~lawless élements.~ Theodore W. Kheel, presi~ of the league, said in the elegram: \~The town is being flooded with hate literature urging that]. ng one contribute! to the chest long as the Urban Leagtie is a member. There is an ergan:zed~ wdephione: marathon in which chest. campaign - workers,.-wives of businessmen, are threatened with a boycott of their hus community chest if the league for or contribute funds to the remains a member.~ Called a ~Willful Band~ These pe pe Mr... Khee} said, are being dirécted by the same ~willful band~ that was resposible for the violence at Central High School. ~Children, both Negro and white, are being threatened by telephone with violence if they return to Central High School,~ A iatge mirror~ z over the buffet was * with a pink, white and blue: umbrella.. The ~ table~ and blue: ch oth. with matching napkins. ~The theme of color was carried.~ out ~in refreshments which consisted of pink and blue chicken salad, ni pene and mints. The guest jist included Vivian Bradley, Jeanetta MeQuary, Lelia Harvey; Doretha Smith, Vivian Pugh,... Jessie.Crouthers, Dorothy Terry, Esther Sim-| mons, and Elaine ~ from Detroit.: Games were played and many. bands~ businesses if they solicit~ ively gree~ preecated ~to. ithe honored guest. Jewels For Royal Visit When Queen Elizabeth crosses the Atlantic this! month she will bring. with her some historic items of royal jewerly never before seen in Canada or America. | | | ie | | | We help your doctor to safeguard your health by filling hig prescriptions accurately with drugs at THERE'S A STORE NEAR YOU ~ HERRL fet: DRUG OU GET. JUST What The Doctor. Ordered with @ pink, white} Flint Beverage Dist., Inc. | Styles ~ST. JOHN~ TRADING. POST~. 1133 Leith St. Star a:: -* a Fish Mase, FRESH EGGS DUCKS. GEESE,. ~TURKEYS Delivery Service 3214 St. John St. SU. 9-9925 7 be ~ ~7 A good time | is the best time 4 Ph. SUnset 7-2519 Fiint, ~Michigan ~ *Spadafore Distributing tte AO: ~Ph, IVanhoe.9-7129 _ Lansing, Michigan ~ ~Andrew Ellis Co. Ph, PLedsant 2.3187 ~ Saginaw, Michigan~, Y, OCT. 19, 1957, 8: se ns eae shades oe r Tl TT ~ yl + Winterize With. 3 Allstate - PERMAN ENT Anti-Freeze: @ Prevent Cold Weather Damage @ More Protection for less _ a _ One filling protects all wins ter.. 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