Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 6]
IMA Auditorium GIANT CONCERT Doors ~Open ~8 P.M. 40 Top Stars ~Musical Giant | Jumbo THE DEL VIKINGS ROY BROWN RAY CHARLES BO DIDDLEY TRIO MARY ANN FISHER NAPPY BROWN | THE VELOURS ANNIE LAURIE | "JOE TURNER ~Flint. Michigan VIKKI NELSON. THE MOON GLOWS ~haves = es 50, ~ SUN., NOVEMBER 17, 1957, wer ae 6* Don~ t Miss The Biggest ar Greatest ~ he A &. ye oS A he how of 52 7 rae - | | is | | PROUD =; | TO ANNOUNCE ~~ THE APPOINTMENT ff OF \ Mr. Verne Brown: AS THE = _ NEWEST MEMBER OF ITS: SALES beat ~ Fabulous B-358 Buick e Sharp Used. Cars: e Cea Year Warranties ~ | she points out. Its he:ght at Noon above the south. horizon joint has decreased fram 48 degrees in September to 34 degrees by: early November, and will continue declining until it |\Teaches 26 degrees by the 'month~s end. Days will have shortened to about nine hours and. 20 minutes, with only 15 minutes to decrease before the shortest day ot the year in De Nixon Okays Negro Neighbors WASHINGTON ~ In a surprise answer to a plot by Georgia ~s~gregationist ~to move a Negro family the larger the better~ into restricted residential area where Vice President Dick Nix Nixon gave out the report that ~he wouldn~t care less.~ It was also understood that Mr. Nixon would. personally wecome suc ~an addition to. the neighberho | This bit of information will no doubt surprise the Georgia group who. expected Mr. Nixon to be publicily embarrassed. Headed by Georgia State Rep. A. A. Fowler, in Atlanta, the-idea of the American Resettlement Foundation is to seek swanky northern neighborhoods for southern Negroes and charge Choose Negro families with 10 as low as $1.00:per month. They or 12 kids amd buy properly in the most exclusive sections of the country. Fowler is quoted as saying this idea will give the country~s leading integrationists a chance te practice ~some of the mixing they have been preaching.~ If the deal goes through, plans are to nettle the Negro family in the new house~ within 06 days. Leaders of the Resettlement Foundation include Roy/|} V. Harris, one of the biggest segregation powers in the south. Thugs Terrorize Mother And Child DETROIT, Mich, (Special)~ Two bandits terrorized the wife and daughter of a prominent réal estate broker last week in their home and secaped with $300. The victims were Mrs. Helen Lynch, 46, of 2535 Longfellow, and her daughter, Katy, 8. Mrs. Lynch told police the first bandit rang her door bell, and asked for her husband, George. When ~she told. him George wasn~t home, he flashed a pistol, the second bandit. The thugs forced Mrs. Lynch to open a strong box, and give them.$300 and a revolver in it. The thugs tied up the methine and dayghter. Negro Opera On Worldwide Tour NEW YORK CITY ~ Janet Lauren, head of Concerts Associates, Inc., has just returned from Europe with several contracts for the services of Robert McFerrin, world renowned | Opera Association and the first: Negro singer to be signed by the Met.to a long term contract. for Christmas ~shopping, Wayne State Coach Herb Smith already has his list all prepared. Topping the presents he would ~Clarence Barksdale and ce: one Mrs. on lives~sources close to Mr.|| forced his way into the house, |. The first bandit then let in! baritone of the Metropolitan | While it may a a little early | like most are a couple of big|} Were among those Portraying. the Islanders. Re was held in the ~spacious and beautiful recreation room of its social chairman, Mrs. Myttel Pea,-Holbrook St. Serving on her committee, last Thursday, was Mrs. Genevieve Johnson. party guest were guessing games and refreshments. Members of the Eastern Star group who extended a -warm welcome to the: guest included: Mrs. Gertrude Miller, Mrs Fannie May, Mrs. Annie Laurie: Wright, oe Estella Harris and Mrs. Mildred Reynolds. Mrs, Grace. William | is Worthy Matron. ** * * A/3c~ Richard Brown, 18, son of Mrs. Rosé ~Micy Brown, Edmund Street is home on furlough. He is enroute to Peru, Ind., Bunker Hill Air Base. -A/3c Brown attended Northern High School in 1957. His plans for the future are indefinite. 16, 1957. He has been stationed at Lackland Air Force, San Antoino, Texas, since August 1957 A/3~ Brown mentioned having seen James Portis, Ronald Gibson and Clarence Hopkins all Flihites. Eluline Stills motored to Geneva, New-York for me week end. They ene an n enjoyable trip.; ~ Roll Revue 5 ver er * a E~ SHON Friday Nov. 15th. - Spm. Until featuring: - The -DELPHIONS | from New York. Here Come: Harlem~ s Big Rock ~ also LITTLE WALTER, JR & and his Rock ~n~ as and - ~LITTLE LADY with Hottest Bliés Those Most Exciting Exotic Dancers THE TORCH -THEF LAME St. JOSEPH HALL St. John and Hickory St. DONATION ~ $1.25 arya., $1.75 "AT DOOR 5 TICKETS ON, SALE AT~ TRIO LOUNGE SO. SIDE COMMUNITY STORE; ST. JOHN NEWSSTAND _ DEW DROP. INN SIMS GROCERY 3RD. WARD BARBER SHOP ~he. Sahara- Chapter No. 46, O. E. S. ~tahat ~their Hal. _|Joween Line:Party a complete.suceess. They~ party: Proceeds will go for the paraphernalia. - In addition to waist iine.measures which was an admission to the. He will be in Flint until Nov. A Flint Trio, Barbara Mitchum, Nathan Tyiska and. ~ STAR NOTES. = front Hi e+ FALSTAFF | - @
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- November 9, 1957
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