Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 10]

i - Genesee - Coun Hairdressers Win will Beauty Salon uy soon. Iris Streeter, Green, tivity marking National Beauty Week.: Special programs at. the numerous establishments in g the community will be sponsored by the inet or eague. ~ Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. Soe. PP Base operators of beauty salons in Flint ha Pp emeren personalized service to such homes 4s Whaley Home., Tuberculosis Sanatarium, Child Welfare; Michigan School for the Deaf and the Big~Sister. "ganization ~Siren Lift~ is the new coiffure created -in. observance of the week which can be converted to be worn with the varying spring fashions. According to the hairdresscrs bangs will continue to be worn, but the new bang will allow. the hair to be Spee up or out at the sides or be smooth for a sculptured look. The new hair style has its evegntfges to accommodate the new millinery this Season. - Mrs. Millie Webb, 4309 Maines street, was: cists last Saturday night ~of a birthday party flonoring ~Mrs. Willie Roberson. Those on hand to help celebrate the occasion were Laurentine Williams, Margie Allen, Marie ~Alten;; Juanita Smith, Luella James, Rev. and Mrs. S. L--Williams, R. Powell, O phelia Davison, Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. S. ~Smith, A, Cadlich ad Mrs. S. Williams. Mrs. Robinson received many lovely ~Pitts: eG The charming hostess served her guests a bounteous array of fried chicken, stuffed celery, hot -rolts, a variety of salads and topped off by a distinciive French punch. Games were.played, and a good time wa; had by all. a el It was open house at ~the Irving Antell~s of: cellar ~Ave, last. Sunday in honor of their lovely daughter, Louise, whose ~Bas Mitzvah~ took place Saturday morning at Congregation Beth Israel. Bas Mitzvah is the traditional ceremony at which a young person is formally accepted into adulthood. Among those who came to wish the Antell~s ~Mazeltov~. and to partake of the delicate pink champagne were the Bob Plumbers, the Milton Panzers, the Herman ~Gibsons, the Leon Maizliches, theh Mort Leitsons, the Rev: Auer Mrs. Karel Botermans and many, many others. Seen at the Bar Auxiliary Style Show and Card Party |. were Mrs. Glenora Roland, Mrs.- Terri Van Hurley, Mrs. Ailene R. Butler, Mrs. Ethel Reace Young, Mrs. Ruth Failer: Mrs. Jo Davis, Mrs. Penny Bugbee, Mrs. Christine Cundiff, ony Mildred Pace, Mrs. Jimmie Mae Bailey, jand countless | others.. Mrs. Roland and Mrs. Butler were the lucky: winners of lovely door prizes. The affair took place at -the ballroom of the Durant Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 11th. Guests at the Modern Realty OPEN: HOUSE: Sunday, Feb. 16, will be greeted by a charming hostess, Miss~ Margaret Phillys Hayes. She will represent the Reed Furniture Co. Miss Hayes, daughter of the late and Mrs. G. L. Hayes of 12th St., is in her second ~year at Junior College. She is believed to be the first Flint race student in retailing. Miss Hayes has had selling training at Sears, Roebuck &. Co., and Kresge~s. It would be Sneonrdang to her if we could give + her our support. Se Our friends and neighbors who are ill include Mrs. Ethel y ' Allen, 1901 Lapeer St.; Mrs. Frenchye Weaver, 707 E. Well- | f. ington; A..L. Hunter, 3215 James P. Cole Blvd. Felix Payne, | see < Gen. County San.; Mrs. Geneya Fullerlove;'1221 Central St.; | Mrs.. Otelia Nelson, 771 E. ~Leith St.; Mrs. Laura Liston, Hurley Hospital; Mrs. Mary L. Williams, 1412 Park St., anc John W. Rhodes, Hurley os aaa. let~s visit them often. Ticttasiohs Are Out~ | Invitations have gone out -to) tea are. the Zags, the Foxes, and; club groups to attend the March |the. Public~ Rélations Committee - March 2nd, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. of Dimes Club Fellowship tea; Mrs. James Grady announced. The tea. will be held Sunday, at CIO Hall, 812 Leith St. 2 There will be, no admission charge but donations to the March of Dimes will be accepted.. The tea will give opportunity to the many club groups to become better acquainted, and at the same time contribute to a worthy. cause. Those clubs sponsoring the of the Elks. Committee members. are Mrs. Addie Pea, Mrs. Marion Williams, * Grady, Mrs. Dorothy Ferguson, Mrs. Rose Curtis, Mrs. Marie, Curl and Mrs. Vivian Penegar. Any club~ which has: not yet: seen contacted ~ may call Mrs.~ Dorothy Ferguson, SU. 17-1281 after 5:30 p:m.;. Mrs. Addie Pea, SU. 17-2662 after 4:00 p.m.; or the Bronze Reporter, = 86688... ~~ ADVICE TO A SWEATER ~GIRL _ iad TAKE wae OF A Swearen= peTER! | Hind Ph Hi 5 s i t ieee ae: yy co-chairman, head the committee for the week's ac-/. | own:national~ problem (racial dis Joke~, Fred, Garrett: | P. Jones, grdject secretary: of. the 1 of. the: National: Education: Asso|clation ~andthe American: Asso Mrs. Vivian Bradley, |Mrs. Helen Holbrook; Mrs. Ozie'|: 4 University, ~and ~the Ph: week~ and-get rid of. ~ott peat ~throw tomatoes at call-him names!.Then| spend the rest of the ~year in brotherly love. Dr. - /Leving,. a: powerful and quivineing! ~speaker; ~urged that in today~s. world. we must be concerned about - brotherhood: This means we must. be ~conlcernéd about slums, about ~the mentally -ill; about -delinquents both~ juvenile and adult; We~ must: be gi about racial. tensions. < Doeetned neve inust find out the facts~ and find ~ways. of ~cor: recting~ undesirable conditions by joining ~with groups who: are attempting: to-do. ~something about: such: eonditions:*~ - Quoting. from ~ an. ~aitorial in the Flint Journal, Dr. Loving ob- |. served~ that -the- solution to our crimination) can do more to win the uncommitted peoples. of the world than:all the mney we can spend.:; With: the ~feipesattire at the airport close to: zero, Dr, Lov-. _ing quipped ~that at least the group assémbled there were not ~fair weather. friends,~ ~The ~buffet: breakfast consisted of. fruit cocktail, ham, ~scrambled eggs, sausage and. apple sauce, rolls, donuts and _ coffee. People. seated: themselves in ~groups of from four to six. people. at ~small tables about. the sunlit. roorn. At.the speaker~s table, addition.to Dr. ahd Mrs. Lovwere. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jo nson, Mr. Nat Turner, Mrs. Taylor, Mr, Frank Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Holt. Mr. ~ Holf, prograin ichairman, introduced. several ~ guests:. Dr. and Mrs. James: Randall and their international ~guests from Brazil,; France and. Mexico. Attorney ~and Mrs. Herman: Gibson;. Attorney Max |Dean and~ his mother;. Dr, }J. D. Wilson; Dr.. and ~Mrs, William | A., Simms, ' Mr. pyar of the Urban League, W:-J. Tweédy, Mrs: lg Disc. ~ d Grant: Wiastineseny SH ~wenael Hducational Policies: Commission ciation ~of ~School Administrators |. has been awarded a Ford Fowtidation~ fellowship which ~wilt - cover, & two-year study ~i African education. He. will begin his study with; a semester at the University ~of California at Los Angeles. After this background study he will spend a year in Africa doing research and collecting. ~materials. He will then return to UCLA for an additional semester #6 assist). in the development of, field~ of comparative. education, |: with emphasis on mirigen education. ~ Dr: Jones is~a daduile of State Teachefs-. College: in Elizabeth City, N:.C.,.with ~a BS. in elea masters degree ~from, Atlanta degree from. the. University of Chicago. He. has ~taught in.a number ~of collegés and for.thé past five years served as dean ~of. instruction at the State, Teachers: College at Elizabeth; N. os i Me s ae | > 4 ~ up ~animosities, jealousies and - ill} will duritg one; week of the yéar~ the speaker, -| for Tuesday, - | cial Studies. erent Bigs & re-. research i and: instructional. prog: rain -in the}: mentary. education. He received|' ticians Temple Mrs. na aaties Smith, secretary ofthe Golden~ Leaf Club, turned, over $250 to the- March of Dimes Fund. - Mts.~ Smith.announced that similar beriefits will. be ~given for the Heart Fund and the Cancer Drive. P. T. AL NOTES DEWEY~ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL., Dr. Thémas i. ~Rdwards, Consultant ~for. Public Schools, spoke to the.Parenit: Teachers. Association at:7:30 p'mj:~Bebruary: 11, on ~Parents Roll in a Disabilities.~ to.530 ae ~ae ~e STEWART ELEMENTARY: + SCHOOL..- | abe - The Pi. T. -A. program itheme jFeb._h1th; -was ~Health,-and, Safety.~..The gr gram was -held. at 7:20.p.m. the auditorium.. Mr.. Burgdorg iu the U, S$. Weather Bureau showed films. on. tornadoes, A: discussion was held~on Civil. Defense. Mrs. Mouldew showéd films on Health Guard program. Room visitation~ was ~held fror~7 p.m. to 7:25 p.th?:'for ~the~ oldér grades and ~from 6:45 16~ 7:95 for pri-~ inaty.? ~) ft ae Re RS ~> oy Fy: Emerson: Jr. High~ ~PTA won an award Monday*night for having the biggest increase in mem-. bership *in~ the past"~Year. ~There was an*inérease of 237 over. last yéar. Mr. Reny Gebstadt is pres ident. Tea fed oC ol: will observe - eel cone Ba | with,skit lives ~Bf petredy way ports are * given!'on the lives and asi'of great |. American~. abroes eye amen 3 oa ee ench ela tee os: cayet~ ~eiiwaera ree 4 ite pe caf i e| Wath sah their: timi | Negro,, Musicians, ant slat 0.0. WEN L. MA ce iS hahah~ RY ENING. AN); RARIS ~othe Pastors Aid~ ~Gab~ of Maceddnia~ Baptist~ ~ -@ FURNISHED BY REED 3 FORNITURE COMPANY. HE 3 BEDROOMS 1% BATHS Meee COMBINATION METAL STORM AND SCREEN DOORS meg HARDWOOD FLOORS ~ YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN~: FORMICA. COUNTER TOPS~ EXTRA LARGE LOT. ~ ase ad THERMO-PANE PicTuni og <. WINDOWS ete oe ~ (Gas: by.- Application) Lees @&. AUTOMATIC. HOT ~WATER * ~! owe os Cincrete eviolper * é JERTHA R. pons: oo Broker: Aes @ FIBER GLASS INSULATED watt = JAND CEILINGS ws. e AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT~ *~ HEATER S ~ cae BS ~OAKWOOD PARK is a new Be pa eae located from WHITTLESE| to McPHALL:ST. and betviseft LippINCOTT oe and atecomt ST.: an ~Evening in 'Paris~** Banquet Saturday, hei ~15th, 1958,; at 7:00pm. 6 ~Church. Mr.: F. J Mi enor sloreameg ~Mrs. J. L. Kitight ~Vi Faiea tpsident. The Rev. Ira J. Watkins 2 Pastor. Small ms we fia fee df WOMAN: Men. ~obo flatter: jwemen do not know. them; men who abuse them know. them. still. less..: ~ MME. ~DE SALM donations. | ch~ ~presents | ae < ghee # & oC AE ERE DT RE. OES: S Be RAT RE You Are Cordially lavited To A ttend the Opening OF wer a at 2043 WHITTLESEY Cats WEE ASRS? Sa ge Se af oe

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 10]
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February 15, 1958
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