Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 14]

DAY, MARC 18, 1958. ~| i er ee etree ont ips Wie cH tinmed ele | 5 Sor Sunday; tires 13. h In addition to their anhiusl style show, merge ~ one-act play fol-; ~lowed iby a tea.~ This year~s Style Show will featire an buter-space Bicone~ The play is ~Just Imagine,~ and judging by past performances. of the club, should be a success, Helen Holbrook and Bessie Bill. are general chairmen of the dcauadl | Hes. chairmen are: Evelyn Thomas, models; theme; Doris James, h Dedps; Tuss, programs. - aor * * > *~.. The ~Berroks Club was host Saturday night, March 8, to a gala affair at the Til Morrocco, ~ Guests were members of the Mambos Club, the Step Brothers, the ueens of Joy, and the Silhouettes. More than 100 guests dropped in during the evening. ~Officers af the Barrons are Billy Dent, President; Larry Edwards, Vice President;. James. ~Redwine, Treasurer and John Davis; Secretary. \ ee.: The lecal Kappas will be meeting in Pontiac, Saturday, March 15, at the home of Bro. er Poung, * 234 South, Johnson Street. Hs * * Blo. M>.-and Mrs; Orin P. Butler of St. Jobin Street entertained thei: nephew, Frank Allen of Detroit as their house guest last week-end: Mr. Allen is an ocdupational Therapist in Detroit. ~ The Fight Pals of Measars Bridge Club met at the lee of Mrs. Reese Young on Dakota Street Wednesday, March' 12. On hand for an evening of bridge: were Mrs. Jimmie Mae Bailey, Mrs, Christine Candice; Mrs.. Glenord, Roland, Mrs. Ailene R. Butler and Mrs. Mildred Pace. $2 ~ 3: ( Mrs. Harriet Walker is the advisor of.a newly formed teenage club who call themselves. the Royal Lovers. A purley social group, they will meet every other~Tuesday at Pioner Hall. Present plans call for a party. this Saturday, March 15. Officers of ~the club are Gustenia Williams, president; - Shirley Burnett, secretary and Leroy. Conners, treasurer. * * * The 1 Gokailoras Pinky has just arrived from a short from a vacation in Buffalo, N. Y. He visited relatives and friends. The Southside~s newest playboy. was seen sporting a coat _ that has caused the ladies~ eyes to flutter. He has what is perhaps -Flint~s only full length white genuine leather coat. Fellows, Pinky is stealing the: show. * oe = Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams have an. addition to the wee family...and its a girl.. LittleRobin: Rene~s arrived last; _Ulonth. Mother, and infant are APE. fee. ye (Kn Sophia on mpgicen to les: ~ + *.% = Carol Heiss, world ~champion wo man figure skater, has trained at the Michigan State Ice Arena the last three summers. She'll be back again-in 1958 for an eighta stay. Ee "mz CHICKEN SHEMMP--FISH & CHIPS (Fried..Golden Brown) 11:00 A.M. 00 P.M.| Hours: 11: Thurs., Fei.,; Sat,, and Sun. t; Marion Walliams, entertainment; Vi-| and Lill, Shields. ing, will present a Student Training Fashion Show. Sunday, March 23, from 4:30 to 5:30) p.m. at Pioneer Hall, 3801 North Street. The show, modeled. by students of the~ Lill Shields Studio, will feature Casuals and Career Girl _ Fashions.: udent Training Fashion Show by Shields Studio Seling. Lt. to rt. Misses Luvenia ~ Theresa odeling Studio. T O Present Fashion Show Lill Shields Studio of Model-| | ikl Geile IscHooL. a musical program following their business meeting at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 18. The Clark School Glee Club -|film will be shown, narrated by Jane Pacarelli of the Flirt: and ment. Mrs. Johnnie Wynn - presided Thursday at a ~Traffic Safety~ meeting of home room teachers; James Cahoon of the Flint Traffic Department was the speaker. Bel ie HEALTH GUARD REQUIREMENTS =.: This year children were re quired to have three polio shots in addition to the regular requirements in order to ~be health guarded and obtain a health award pin. We have been informed. by principals and parents that families are finding, it difficult to complete the series of shots for polio protection due to ~unemployment, etc. This year children completing two shots for polio protection will ihe considered eligible for an Models will be: Jean McQueen, Luvénia Banks, Therésa Phinizee Harriet Walker, Kathrine Smith, and Betty and Gwen Wallace; teen-age ~models ate: ~Minor Johnson, Shirley Burnett, Walter Burnett, Olivia Wilson, Tazz Wells, [Gustenia~ Williams,~ Mack Mason, and? Bill~ Richardson: | SEEING with DOLORES CALVIN NEW YORK CITY ~ (CNS) ~ LOUIS JORDAN NOT DISBANDNG. 5 ts namely by columnist Ed. Sulli+ van, a long-time friend and ad~!mirer of Louis Jordan, the maestro is not disbanding. In fact, his booking agency, General Art~ists, is busy now ~booking him while he basks in Florida sunshine after, an engagement at Miami Beach. Next week /he~ll do one-nighters.beginning in Orlan do and ending with a week~s en~gagement at the Two Spot in Jacksonville. They~re not sure yet whether he~ll do the Easter}: Show. at the Apollo, a apte he~s kept for many years. * & * Harlean~ Harris,,,the pretty mo: del. was escorted, hehe meer Sam,,Cooke. te, raat famed. Opa cabana with ~ amazing hair style. Harlean~s long hair was dramatically designed and caus | _j|ed much comment) ' Pictures - of it are featured in.the next Beauty Trade Magazine,. which. ~spe-|a cializes in- unusual hair styles and how to do them. Incidentally, Sam Cooke~s new ~Ol Man River~ ~is the best we~ve heard. The~ Deep River Boys, who~ve been touring the world, are now in Winnipeg, up in Canada, more popularily known.as the home of Gizele McKenzie.... Josephine Premice, who~s a/star in her own right in ~Jamaica,~ is linked with Milton -Deutch Agency which has offices in Hollywood, Las Vegas and New York. This is~ the same Deutch who started out-in business about 12 years ago by managing! Benny Carter when he left the big pros and struck out for himself. They | both had to call it quits. and Ben ny broke up the band and went Contrary to reports, award. However, we urge continued effort on the part of parents to secure the third shot for polio ds soon as possible. CENTRAL STATE CHORUS srt re; ae Bs 2 wee ae Poa fics STARS: + 33 wis Ueiie = 7~ ee 8 on to California where he~s doing~ musical**~artangements ~for films;'? /. * +e: es i We're sorry to Sée that Sammy HERE MARCH 23rd Davi~ ~Jr. sort of'goofed ~in the| ~The Central State College ~Chez Paree in Chicago and we're wondering if perhaps hé just isn~t takitig things 'too' ast. A hurried honeymoon and a compact list! ang Richmond St. of 1 iy eee isn~t the /best deat nf young guy avho~s been| ~ The affair will be held. at 4 p. go Alumni will present the; '75-voice Central State College Chorus at the Union Baptist Church, Mound for some; time: before|m:,March 23d; -The purpose: is this. Besides all of Sammy~s vivid] te raise, funds ~for. scholarships. cn a bere AN, ng~, from Jew- et isi ish Fetigion it oto aphy~he seems to be feéling the pressure. At Jeast the patrons of Chez Pa ree, will. tel, you so, ~Doing 2 heavy 85 ~minutes ~df ~showntime catight~ ~Sammy~ a bit bewildered for~ his! ~openifig.~ But ~we~re- ~ glad. to: know) things ~ are i rupning smoothly, now) ias, the, date goes! L hon-for, ahother-& weekse Perhaps| Sh l a \ NS Ves -a~ The Clark School PTA will eee i will offer musical selections. A | Ri Genesee County sein Depare) ~| ery by wilfully ig away, His first suc || derful, Wonderful, sat. \}for several montns ~ before -began. lighting boards~ in San 4} Francisco and Boston. It.climbed the charts, catapulted:;Johnny into. a career that. should bring: him $500,000 this year. Johnny confidently plans to \ / JOHNNY MATHIS (Reprinted from. Time Mag.) The voice has a.-pump-organ quaver..and a -soft ~adolescent fuzz on it, the phrasing is smooth, and the sentiments belfing from~ the jukeboxes hit the pop fans right Where, they love to live. and the best way to.make it,. he figures; is to beeome ~a singing - actor~. like ~ Sinatra. That way, he says, sta ring with wide, artless~ eyes across: the O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good: because His mercy endureth for ever, ~(Psalm118, 1.). Throughout all ages and all eternity, Almighty God. seeks ~the soul of His children ~ _ Seeking to fill our lives with the joy that comes from. His good, His loving-kindness, His strength and His mercy, We create our own utter. mis table-and shooting -out,jhis.moonstone cuff links, ~I could make. The invitation is from a ballad called Come to Me, and the voice that has boosted it. onto~ the Dilliard SpeaksT some canny~ promotion, ~ 22-year- Uni ~la Group old Singer Mathis has also boost- itar an ed himself during the past year) ~ ~Ernest Dillard~ of Detroit was week, for the sake of. ~prestige~ 9th: (and $2,000. a week plusia per-| Mr. Dillard is FEP ~Chairman centage -of the take), Johnny | lof Local 15 UAW-AFL-CIO and Hotel and showed the home-town| _.: folks ~how he had made it big pe ia gor ad wtiee oh Pha~ so. fast. ~Truth Letters~ being sent from White People of. Mississippi,~ Mr. Dillard,points out many of | the fallacies of race prejudice;and the Negroes, are victimized by racial. prejudice and segregation. The purpose of this committee truths as we.believe are not ayailable to.them through the normal channel of southern newspapers /~ Mr: Dillard feels: that the~ letters may at. least cause people to think sheet and question i fom Film, ee -~ eee oe 21 rE - we; one film.and Vegas and: have it *| al.~ charts belongs to Negro Singer Johnny Mathis. With the help of into the most valuable new pro-| ~neaker at the Adult Class of th perty in show business. Last|tyitapian - Church, Sunday, ~Marc checked-into the Venetian ~Room ix cdiiies ol tive loeahaaukéen of San Francisco~s. Fairmont} ie jag gained. considera ~ to reshaipnts oF) mpckspn, ge his ~Open _ ~Letters to the awakens the poorer white. re jto the fact that they, as we is to mail into the homes of, the white people of Mississippi, ~guch ~ and other avenues of* inforniation.~. goution, se ieLvo r hm _ than. Me owt %? ah the disturbarige,; was. caused By}: rumors. ig is) new. marriage will en ivoree soon.; end 4 gOe. Thess tearthe Ke just had a ~bitepart~ jacDhe: Mark ~of ~The Hawk,}} sbe~sovery. appealing and} adds, mugh; spprs,t@ 4 drab _poli-}.. tical. move s.where _ oppression}. reigns. ~Eartha, made ~the trip to Afriea~~ for the ~ffming mainly for the thril! of going~she had always wante.l t~ sce this part of the world, and she says she was not dishppointed, ger who~s really been ks s is quite e prc nao he: Africans, a favorite ov-. cr tow Si sels ao be seen oui es~: 4 ore her celebrated~ 16> ph jan. impor~tant parth film debuts around Easter time and big cere_Monies~are Being planned in tri ~bute to W. C. Handy, his friends iand family and all who aided ROEBUCK AND CO. his career. IFOR..._ SPOTLESS (CLEANING YOU DO State the amount you wish to pay each month. Your credit limit will be six times this amount. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 14]
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March 15, 1958
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