Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 13]

Leroy Barnes sts Dr. sabe Barnes.; pay tribute to Dr: Claytor RECEIVING LINE. ~ Dr. A. A. Chplor, Ms. Claytor, Senator Charles: Potter, Mrs:, a j PICTURED ABOVE ~are a few of Michigan~ s' outstanding citizens who" 8 thd, Mice:; Brat: Louis Seawood, Mr, and Mrs. ts te oa ~: M. L. Walden. =. Biotin: ned Fj $43 1 fit Pehl yt eo sa E Des ce ee Mr. and Mrs. William Ginster, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Strobel, Mr. and | Mrs. William Shea, Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Breen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graeboe ner, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lindemer, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Dr. and: ~Mrs. Bishop, J. W. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, Draand Mrs. Isiae Graves, Dr. and Bsa 9 Mrs. V. W. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Atty. and Mrs. Carl Poston, Atty. and Mrs., James Baker, Atty. and Mrs. Oscar Baker, Jr., Mr. 3 eo and Mrs. Eugene Barnes, Mri Wm. Haitheo, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Harris, Lars Este. Mt. Mims Wright, Mr. Jimmy Wilson, Dr. V. K. Bolk, Mr. and-Mrs. Edd Sor~ ss enson, Mr. and Mrs. William Leippien, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dooley, Mr. and * Mrs. Harry Browne, Mr. and: Mrs. J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. B. Porterfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Santval, ay. ed Mee John Young, Mrs. Edits Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. HONORABLE SEN. CHARLES: E: POTTER, Dr. Leroy 9 =~ 5~ I} e. occasion: ~ were =the ~ikadobabe couple Dr. and Leroy A. Barnes: lers on hand- to congratulate the honoree were the Hon. U.-S. Senator Charles E: Potter, the Hon. Mayor R; James:Harvey and Mrs. ~Harvey, Judge: William J. Wolf: Judge Armstrongy ~r. and Mrs. Charles Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde nei ~ Mr, and Mrs. Cc. C. ~Coulter, Mr, and Mrs. Charles- Southworth.: Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Stander, Dr. and Mrs. ~Oliver Lohr, Mrs. R. M. Kempton, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jaenicen, Dr. er egerpe Frank Bucsh, "Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Berlin, Mi..William P. Wilson, Dr. and Mrs..Charles Weathers, Dr. and ~Mrs. U. s. Bagley: 2 Dr. ~and ) iss Sue Blaeney, in, Mr. and Holden Shivers, Dr. cmioien and Dr. A.. A. Claytor ~~ Mrs. Carl Porter Olsen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Mrs. Marshall iis and Mrs. Bie By4 ere | Kimberly y Sectal Whirl ' Seven Flintites will motor to the Windy City this week end to attend the Prarie State Leather aay at the Conrad Hilton in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ples Swan, Mr. arid Mrs. John D. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dumanios, and Mrs. Thelma Troop, all members of the Flint Leather Guild will display their work at the convention. & 2.22% The. Shantel Social Club entertained members of the Barrons Club.and the Queens Club at a lively party Saturday night, February 22nd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Andrews of Oregon Street. | * Among those. sharing in the festivities were Mrs. Fannie Frye, club President, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grey, (Mrs. Grey is Vice President) Mr: and Mrs. Paul White (Mrs. White is-Seeretary)Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Mr. and Mrs: Ofrin P. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Flippen. = 2 2-2 2 There must have been a party virus in the air around Flint last- week, much to the delight of all party. goers. Mr. and Mrs. Barksdale of Aitken Street opened their home. to members and friends of the Cotillian Club, SatBe Fehtuary 22nd. suey bill-of-fare lent an Oriental atmosphere to thejgpell attended affair. included Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Owens, Mr. and: illiam. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs: Ples Swann, Mr. and }Mrs: Orrin P. Butler and Mr.. Estes ~of Holly. A benefit party was the Vehicle City Golf Club~s reason for a gala affair at the home of.the Connie Childresses on McPhail Street. Games and door, gered added to the entertainment. Present at the affair were Attorney. and Mrs. Elisha Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Brown, Mr. ahd Mrs. J. D. Shook, Mr. and Mrs: James Carter, Dr. and Mrs. Wrex Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greene. ~ / ~ 22 2e Thomas J. nas J. Edwards entertained his wife Ginger withfor thirty at their home on Seventh ight of the evening was a string duet rendered by pag Edwards and Dr; _jatnes Randall. We Cnin gee Voivt. ~. Wearing a ballerina gown of grey-blue laee, Clara - McCain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCain, E. Wellington Street, spoke her vows with (Charles Owens, Saturday, Februray 2nd. Mt. Oljve Baptist Church was the setting for the ceremony performed before ifembers of both families and close friends. Thé bridegroom is the son of Mrs. ~Emma Owens Lively of Louisville,.Kentucky. A mauve hat and gloves completed the brides ensembie. She carried a white orchid; | Glenda McCain ~served as_ her | sister~s attendant and -Clarence | Owens, brother of the groom, - was: best man. A. reception was: held hak the pair.at- the Sportsman~s -Club, Clifford Street from 8-10 p.m. Hosts. and Hostess at the ~reception were Mr.. and Mrs. Sam McClaren, Mr:-.and Mrs. Connie Childress,. Mr: and Mrs. | Arthur} ~Edmunds, Dr. and Mrs, Wrex Weaver, Jr., Dr..and Mrs. Wendell Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lind sey. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs, | Arthur} Verdun, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bannister, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tyiska, Mrs.~ Earl Robinson, Mrs. Lillian.Funderburk. ~Guest from out of ~town in cluded: Mr. and: Mrs: Robert. Cur- day Va Soh tis, deine Stew art: per Noah Tur: ner~ of ~Detroit; Mt. and Mrs: McCaskill of 'Saginaw;~ Mr. and~ Mrs: ~Nathan, él Dent; ~Clyde Owens, Mrs?~ rginia die.: Mr. and Mts~ William Taylor~ all of~ Louisville, Kentucky; Paul dennset of: ~Ann Arbor: iis ~The ~ Bridegroonr. ise. = the Manager of ~the Flint.Ofifce of.Supreme Liberty, Life: Insurance Company: -The couple will pende on Hoémé ~Avénue?~ HE ORE, PALS, NEW Monet ad teo. much of a coincidence that an ll-year-qld boy happened by when two of his playmates vanished montis ao a the Hudson Fc rs ~sable housing lea to another with re Seamstress The* other victim was ~hpeay: old Louis Diamant, whose body: has not been recovered. Police quoted ~e Jones boye-as ~he is off az gpier spite over a vaime ing Philippa Schuyler. 4 ff Presentation Postponed concert: pianist and composer; which was tentatively set for] on the don 8 ~ to- ti most of the continent. preset Pi gitton schupierlag | Goer Friday, Feb. 28, was postponed| ments would give her, an until~. March | 29 because. M Schuyler would. net return. to by James R. Lawson, of the~ United ~African Nationalist Movenient._ he] an insight tunity - to give a select~ aud Rives ay; he ban stip * pattie be ait eorge Joi Tan ~ atD.C. Contab WASHINGTON ~ Roy Wilkins, NAACP éxecutive secretary, was among those who attended the top level Conference on Foreign _Aspeets.of United States National Security Here on: Feb. 25. Among others invited to the conference. were Dr. Ralph J: Bunche, under-secretary of the United Nations and a member of the NAACP Board, of Directors; Dr. Dorothy B. Ferebee of the National Council of Negro Women; and Mrs. Irene~ McCoy Gaines, president of the National | Association of Colored Women~s Clubs. Also: Lester B. Granger, executive director of The National UrLeague; John H. Johnson, at {essen and editor of the JohnPublishing Company, Chicago; Dr. Mordecai W. John~son, president of Howard Univer ~lisity, Washington, D. C.; and Mrs. oe | Edith: S. Sampson of Chicago. The: ~national security. conference, arranged by Eric Johnston at President Eisenhower's 7request, was addressed by the President and by former Presidnt Harry S. Truman. Mr.. Johns ton is president of the Motion Picture Association ~of America and a. former NAACP Board member. In addition to the President and former President, others who took part in the program included Adiai E. Stevenson, candidate for President in 1956; Vice Prepsident~ Ricliard M. Nixon; former Governor Thomas E. Dewey. New York; John Foster Dulle oyt|Secretary. of State; Neil H. Me Elroy, Secretary-of Defense; and~ ~| Dean - Acheson, who served as | Secretary of State for Mr. saad ~man. 4 ad: i Ines,| P-'T.A. NOTES |Bridge Club JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | The Jefferson Parent Teachers Association is sponsoring a Bake Sale, Tuesday, March 11th, from 12 noon until 9:00 pm. The cakes and cookies are being donated~ by the parents. gees: ** % DEWEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOE The Dewey. Schdot P. TF. A. will; Holds Dinner. A group of friends who have been playing bridge together for the past year, celebrated their | first anniversary at a buffet dintier Saturday at the home of Mr. and-Mrs. Arthur Edmunds,.1835 | ~Whittlesey. fag eee Pee The group entertained Meir meet Tuesday, March 11th, sPiushands and other guests. The 7:00. p.m. Dr. Louis H. Baun. will speak dn. Fileuridation. There will be room visitation from 7:30 p.m. ~to. 8:00 p.m. PARKLAND ELEMENTARY, SCHOOL ~There was a City- Wide P. & A Health meeting Thursday, Marehi|'ning. 6; My. John Crane spoke of~ ~Alcoliolism as a Public Health Problemi~ The ~school P. T. A; meeting:will be beld ~March 1th. STEWART ELE TARY SCHOOL, The PT. A: wil? meet on Tuesday; March llth at 7:30 p.m. i# thie schools ~auditorium. There will~ be a pauel. discussion or} ~The Primary Circle.~ Appearing on the panel will be ~Mra Odelt ode | Sebi. Pripeipal. of. Washing: I; Mrs. Verha AnderSon, ye at. Washington~ Schoor;~ Mr.. Lawrence -D-.,Lumberg, *: of Flint Public. Sehools;~ Mrs. Thomas Courts, teacher at Stewart School; and Mr. Roy Olson, Principal of Stewart. School: MOTT NDATION~Spon-; is trip~ to Anji Arbor for New Music~ is being planned for Tuesday, March 11, by the Mott Assistant Superintendent] Chi ~Mantovani and His! fun-filled evening included games and daticing after an elaborate turkey dinner served in the Ed - | munds reereation tom. An impromptu fashion show of ~Affican. Safariwas ~only part ~of the amusing events | of ee eve ~ * Eonning trom. aut of town were i sone and the Moreis Richardsons ~of Bay City: Tite. girls have Been too. busy improving theia bridge techniques to be bothered about a for the club. - They: inelude ee @mnuel Mc Clarin,.. president,.Mrs. Wesley ~Moore, secretary, Mirs!<Al Loving, \treagurer,,and: Mrs, Leo- Greene, Mrs,. He! Lewis, 1 8.;Bdjsha Edle Rodgers, ~ Connie Childress, Mrs. Howard -Bannis ster; Mrs. James Randall, Mrs. Arthur Edmunds agnicd Wrex Weaver, bate PS ae i oak iy Foundation Program, The bus will} | leave the L M. A. at 6:30 p.m. and return after the perform ance. Cost of the trip, which| ineludes ticket and transportation, is $5.40. For further infor mation~ call: Allen~ J. Matherne, CE. ae. ae poh WASH 2e~| DRY.: 10~ | OPEN 24 MOURS DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY ~ 1219 S. SAGINAW ST. of I vue td Hell ts

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 13]
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March 8, 1958
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