Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 12]
_ coramittee. Other members are Miss Edna Dozier, Mrs. we shexe, Mr..arid Mrs. Rov Patton: of!18138 Elm: Guests at the U ch ail ta brchuatian at McClarin and M -s.. Wendell B. ae fa 2 ast Monday eve en eénterpiece was a low w th a Anass of vari-colored pink carnations and-greens. bs miniature bride and groom stood in the center of the flowers: vom ~tapers stood~on each sidé of the floral arrange- | * ment: * Miss ~ain was lovely in a a green. lace. avons. Friends begin an McCain with many. personal gifts and wished er happifess.in her marriage. They~ Mrs. Nathan Tyiska, Mrs.. Arthur Edmunds, Mrs. Connie Childress, ~Mrs. Howard: Bannister, Mrs. Wrex A. Weaver, Jr., Mrs. Earl Robinson; Mrs.;Sam McClarin, Mrs. eens and the hostess, Mrs. Harris. - * '* * Among. the Flintites who are e oying themselves i: Hot: Springs,~ Arkansas, are Mrs. onl Hughes Smith and Dr. and ~Mrs. J. L: Leach, and son, vi aks recuperating from a recent illness. * * * = MES arid. Mrs. William Sykes of Lomita street, have just, returned home from a short visit South.-They motored to South Cafolina and Georgia. With the exception of last weck~s cold: spell, bass report they had an enjoyable trip. Fouridér~s Day of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority will be celebrated: by Epsilon Epsilon Sigma- Chapter with Mrs. Margaret:Piper, Midwest Regional Director, as guest speaker. The informal affair will be held: at the Clark Community School room on Saturday afternoon, March 15, at 4 o~clock. Mrs. James Ennis is chairman of the Founder~s Day Padua: Simmons and Mfs. Odena Wadsworth. Friends of Mrs. tices Witliems think, she has a pref. erence ~for: the. name: ~Williams.~ Mrs. trma Williams is now, Mrs... B. Williams, She was married over the ipa holiday. season. The. couple resides in Detroit, ne 2: 2- 2... + Mrs:: we Hz Jackson and ~Mrs. Harriet: Walker are cosponsoring:a:series of teen-age. activities'to take place at the Pionéer~ Hall each~ Friday evening from 8 to 11 p.m. Their aim is to provide wholesome recreation for the young people: Plans include a talent show to be held in the near future, * * Ed The. R&H Club. sponsored.,a George Washington~ s Day party Saturday night, February 22nd, at the Rose of Sharon Lodge: pi Lucille: Washington, Mrs. Genieve Bolden, Mrs. Filla Lewis..Mrs. Evelyn.McNeely, Mrs. Lydia Wash and Mrs. Viola: Blackwell served as hostesses, Among those enjoying the hospitality -of the R&H Club were Mr: and Mrs. Leo Green, Mr.-and-Mrs. Ervin Ellis, Mrs. Thelma Gale~and Mr. and Mrs. John: McNeely. ~ * "Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Wesley: of 1823 Elm street were hosts recently ata dinner party honoring: Mrs.. Catherine Jackson: 6fVallijo, California, who is visiting. her parents idition to Mrs. Jackson~ and the Pattons were the bride of.| j e marble bowl, filled 5 and well wishers at the open-:> &/ Galli irig of Mrs. Will Brown's r@-3 ~fin: | cently renovated beauty parlor, Sunday, Feb. 23, were: (f Genesee Temple No: 550 | ie we Elks. that the group will sponsor a~ Queen Con Easter Sunday, April 6th, at ~Lodge: vying for the crown are Mrs. Louise Thoma Hill, Mrs. ~Elenor, Roper, Mrs.-Aby Polk, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Holbrook, Mrs. ~ aA: 4ora Roland. ~ Featured in the Jabherwo~ pes ven. vil Van Hurley~s Studio, Flint Fal ~lub, thes Ferguson~s Studio, ar Ja Bor Studio, Flin a Golf Club, and The Red Devils,,Mr. Rayn mer drama student and pr ese a Flint, Junior reais student, is cast as Mr. Jabbe ie Quinn, 7. Glen mons and Miss Willa:Junior. Mrs; Beatrice Enders is assisting as director. President of tet a ~ Sigma Chapter is Mrs.-Odena Wadsworth. ee Outstanding and lovely yt schools, ho will grace the stage as - abberwoek contest-. ants are Misses. Betty Wilder, Maxine Miller, Viola-Chilton, Dovie Collins, Brenda. Williarig, Susie ~McNeal, Norma~ Wright, Frances DeShong and ' ry Raglon. * _Seplors of the public: ~ Twenty members of the Pribitians Club turned out on Tuesday, February 18th, at the: St: John~ Street Center~at ~7:30 p.m. to hear Robert Green ~ofA. C. Alyn & Company Investments tell the group ~How to Make Money on Investments~ and:to show a film Gn ~Investments. Vice-President; Mayceo. Jarrett presided and. ondicted, the quéstion and answer period which followed. A Oakwood Park Open House the ast; Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00: p.m. was a grand suecess withover two-hundred people from~ all over the city coming out to see the beautifully furnished Model Hore: ~on display by Modern Realty Company. Of particular inteerst to many of the visitors was the Planter lamp, the wall placques and the novelty, Blacksmith: lamp. Guests seemed to! be most pleased with ~the easy traffic arrangement of the house, the large bedrooms, and the pleasantly surprising glass doors~ Jeading tothe~ patio. Hostesses aiding Mrs. Bertha Simms wéfe: Mrs. Earl Robinson, Mrs. James |Ennis,-Mrs.,Boyce.Buekner, Mrs. Mamie Duncan, Mrs. Odell Broadway, Mrs. W.-H. McGhee, Mrs. Albert Renick and Mrs. Henry: Neely, @ | B. Eddie Adams. a th ~~ ~ Ni NEW 1958 NOW! NO MONTHLY. | Payments Til June Ist owes ~ RICED | KENMORE WAS oo ire io ~Phot Plan... 3 SHER WIT! | a YW 5 ~cote Home ~Delivery. 1-Year Service WE SERVICE, WHAT ~WE SELL 7 | cE $5831 ae THIS SALE ONLY $78 Sa fi a sei ~ng, Only. Kenmare: Gives: You. ANE ~These: Feautures S Pigs. im anywhere: @.. Porcelain finisip tub @, 3-Vane. Agitator = Aluminum finish wringer -On Sears Easy! Payment Plan: e. Pres gear ouprantes ~OUR LOWEST PRICED _ KENMORE WASHER WITH BUILT-IN FILTER AD AO.~ Co-chairmen of the Jabberwock are Mrs. ~Delores Sim- |. mutoa ~became, tha lavety ies coe of Adell ~Henderson~ at an informal ceremony. performed by the - Rev. L. W. Pryor; Miss. Mary Smith was the ~bride~s: attendant, A recep ~tion: followed- the. ceremony in the basement of the church. Many. friends and relatives were on hand to congratulate the happy}. couple. Included among these were Gus Kendrick, Saginaw; Rev. Seldon Williams, Mr. and Virgil Staford, and many others. Slate Parents ~ Program ~ DETROIT, Mich? ~Judge * Nat: ~ay J. Kaufman today announced sored~ Rarents~ ~ will will holdi.five bi-weekl yy ségsions at Foch~ ~~Intermédietd:. School; | 2962 Fairview, Detroit, beginning on Thursday, Feb) 27~ 1958. The Programs, | whith feature educational films oh the emotional: growth of children. Brief talks by outstanding authorities in the field. of ~child welfare and small>group conferences led. by. trained counsellors, have been previously conducted. The past sucessess* of our efforts, as measured by the enthu recieved from community lead-} ers and the favorable reports siastic response of the attendees recieved from~ my staff members has promptédi me to continue staging additional sessions of the Parents~ Program in. as.many areas of our community as possible, said Judge Kaufman. ~We already have reached the central, the..mear east and far west; -sides-,of, the City. of. Det *lroit, as well as ~a:limited. section): ~1 of ~ Downriver, Wayne County~. We would now like to reach For this reason we have selected Detroit~s far east side residents. Foch School as our next site, Kaufman added~. P.T.A. NOTES The Stepping ~Stones Club of Clark School held a tea for their mothers Tuesday, February 25th, in: the Community Room cf the School: Twenty mothers and the teachers cf Clark School were guests of the girls. Miss Pearl Fisher is Stepping Stones leader. ~Services to Children in the Flint Public Schools through the Special Education Program~ is the topic for discussion at the next meeting of the, PTA Advisory Committee on Monday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Doyle Community School in the community room. Taking part in the. discussion will be: Mrs. Eileen Alward, consultant in Special Education, Mrs. Cleo Popp, principal of Hazelton Community School, Miss Vivien Ingram, consultant in Tests, Measurements, and Guidance and. L. D. Lundberg, assistant superintendent in charge of Instruction has asked the school~s cooperation in making daily inspection of school children for signs and symptoms of strep Many cases of streptococcal sore throat have. been reported. In some cases; this is a forerunnér to rheumatic fever and heart disease. Children who have had an atack of rheumatic fever are far more susceptible to the disease than others. Two excellent films, ~Teeth Are to Keep~ and ~The Truth ings. Call: CEdar 95708 for in: formation. tains a hard-hitting article by Island, Mlinois, public schools| American education: in ~The dle Way Is pa Best any a Mrs. Cleve Pringle, Mr. and Mrs.| that~ his Juvenile Court~ Spon: | The Public Health Departmelnt infection. } About Flouridation~, are available; for staff and parent group meet: The February, 20th issue of| The. Saturday Evening Post con-!) the superintendent of the Rock! who takes up the cudgels- Soh; Doll's, Beauty. Parlor, 1117: Leith = Smahines ~a decorous ef One santibelasty. ativectiog fea-| 1} ture is the built-in planter on}: ~Odessa Neely, ~Mrs. Evelyn. Ho: either side of.the appointment desk just apere: the display cabinets. ES: Forly-teuy- friends, customers and well wishers came to congra tulate Mrs. Brown and to admire ine newly: decorated shop. Mrs. Leo Green ~ was official hostess | the tea with Mrs. Clara Jackson, Mrs.- Alvin. Miller, Mrs. Grant Cobb and Mrs. Cleo Miller at the services. Flowers. were contributed by Mrs. Leo a te Mrs. Ailene R. ~But ~brated her. 27th-year in business.: last. Sunday, February. 23rd, by | a tea~ to~hark the cfficial opening of hér remodeled beauty shop, ward, Mr. Blanche Cotten; Mrs. Mary Huddelton; Miss Bessie~ Ls Mrs. Edna Sloan and Mrs. Izora Shaw. and Mrs. Raymond. Wilson ~of Detroit; and Charles Morris, ~Mor: ris, Marcell, King, Phillip: Mor: | tis and William L. her of Port Huron. ~. Mrs. Brown presented exch a tle. of Revlon: perfume, teh: Fashionable Chestnut Hair Needs Highlights ing'to latest reports. | are seeing dye experts a " thie sacet ~abeiidshle adhe eduen Moai taptinie le chester: rds ie Those who don't havest Satpal So if you~re the owner of i tresses~consider Just lucky and get to work~on ~highlights. The chestnut-haired:g shown here brings out the richness and ~warmth of her hair colors ing by treating it with Vaseline hair ~tonic, the pure petrolatum base product so excellent for hot oil treatments, scalp massage and daily hair grooming. She first a few. on her then rubs nabs Srsiptinkes afew drope on hex psi, then rubs 3 je ana "each curl and wave has a gleaming highlight and springy pliability, Eye Session LITTLE ROCK, Ark.~Controversial Gov. Orval~ Faubus of Arkansas disclosed last week that it-is ~probably~ that he will call the state legislaturé into special session other things, a bill to prohibit the use of federal troops to force racial integration in public schools. Faubus, whose action in calling out the state~s National Guard to block court-ordered integration at Central High school precipitated a crisis last. fall, disclosed his plan while informing Congressman Thomas G. Aber nathy of: Mississippi: in a letter: 5 that the: cost: of i sa fed:| pom 1s2F ~Arkansas, National Guardsmen at the sc the government $4,000.. His figures topped the $4,237,996 -reported by the Army for the period Sept. 24 through Jan, 31,? | _U-DOO-IT | WASH 20~ DRY.. 10~ OPEN. 24. HOURS DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 1219S. SAGINAW ST, ~te Coat of New Clty. Halll~ # ~F t. e Pb te ee ts 3-8430_ ome IN OR PICK-UP ano DeLavi. re -3-8595_ Oetoe! sacs ainda~ sealecaae has.cost.. -
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