Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 22]

* é band } - Left fo to right: Sill ~Ware, Irma Burrell, Marilyn Carter, Brenda, ~Pevee andy Haile Stevens NAACP Sponsors 2 Social - Functions This Week- End. The Membership Comm: ttee of the NAACP will have two social fictions. for Flint: people to add~ to their agenda this weekend, -.~ 5; Les Femmes,, club of Flint, in cooperation with the Membership Committee -is holding~.aan' NAACP Benefit Party at the Golden Leaf Club. on May 9. A star- sttidded show with William: George and~his fine band is furnishing: the.musit. The festivities: begin at 9 and will last until 2. A.M..with: dancing and refreshments that satisfy the an elite social human thirst: for fun and igdiety. A years membership is granted to the first 100 persons adinittéed.~| | Saturcay, May 10, at the. Pio-;neer Hall, on North and Addi-. son the youth, under the direction of Emma Chilton, will have it~s fling. in bw form of a double disc-jockey dance:-Sam Williams and Fred Garrett will be ia command of the. music end of | things: This is not-an ofdinary dance ~because. the ~admission~ is to be a ~down payment~ on the patron~s membership ~to the NAACP and if he or she attends the next dance, a full oNrs. membership. is granted. 4, - BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1958 i DISC np | SAM W ILLIAMS FRED GARRETT ~ Sat., May 10-90 12P. M. PION EER HALL _ Sponsored by ~ HAACP~ MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: @ + Admission 30c +~ i im. St en UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT gta he < INDUSTRIAL BEER and WINE, TAKE OUT. ~Complete New Stock of Grocery Items Ice Cream Tabaccos Soft Drinks. OPEN SUNDAY PARKLAND. SCHOOL me Ne ~musical. ~program was pre: sented- ~Wednesday, May 7, by|:"_ the ' Fourth,:~ Fifth _and| Sixth grades. ~Mrs. Ruth ~arter is music teicher... The Lowell Junior: High Glee Club. will present a musical progranr at 2:45.p.m. on Wednesday, May/ 14; at Parkland School. Mr; Semmes ~is director of the group. i Oe DEWEY SCHOOL On: Tuesday, May 13, at 7:30 pm: the P, T...A, will install the new officers for~ the coming school~ -year. The officers will be. installed by Mrs. Glen) Protsman. immediately following hive installatién,~ the Annual~ ~Music Festival will be.presented ~with 118. stlidents, participating. wh ai ae 36, the P. T. ar ~ena icon~ Wakbiven Friday, May ~9, ~by a Sunrise Singers,. The _ sizige ~com: | posed of pupils ~bon ithe: ~Sthool undet the, ~direction ~ ae ~Mrs, Laura Thompson.: Pape e * 8 * CLARK, - SCHOOL ~ Mrs: | ~Doral Young: Principal of~ Clark School, was given a birthday party Thursday, May 1, by, the members of. the faculty. Mrs. Margaret Benson was guest. Mrs. Young received ~ lovely gifts. * & & STEWART SCHOOL The next P. T. A. meeting will be Tuesday; May 13, at 7:30 p.m. Following the meeting, \the latter elementary grades under the direction: of Miss Derenda Taylor, music teacher and Miss Beverly Walles, instrumtntal music teacher, will present their spring musical in the auditorium. ee & NORTHERN HIGH SC HOOL Northern will be host to an all-city festival to be held in | Wildanger Field ~House, May 13. Musical ~groups from Central, combine into one Choir~Boy~s Technical and Northern will Glee Club~ and Girls~ Glee Club. ~| An altcity high school orchestra will be -presented as guests to give some. variety to the program. This program is a Sielosement of the.*~Vocal Music-on Parade~.-| which was presented by all city ~ | elementary, junior high and sen-:|ior ~high -school musical BFOUpS.| * | Only the senior high groups heed be présented this year. There will be no charge for admissien, but a donation will be ~taken to help defray costs | of the ~concert: Everyone, including junior and senior -high school students,. is urged. to attend. || big SISTERS HOLD. ANNUAL DINNER MEETING: Dr. = Stephen ~Cathowa Campbell Dynamic Pastor of Russell street Baptist Church. Is running for President of'-the National * Sunday: School and Baptist Training Union.Congress-conyening,: in Omaha, Nebraska this year. Dr. Campbell, ~Better -known as Dynamo~ ~Campbell; has his church, one of.the largest in Detroit, and the Baptist Churches of the State of, Michigan. are endorsing him.. The adopted ~Slogan, ~atch. the Congress Grow With Dynamo~. He isa builder, an, organizer, gn administrator, ~financier, paste and ~ church,; statesman, He plans his work.and, works tind Pl hessamaas - HIS EOUGATION He holds the D. D., A.B,.and Mm, B. Th, degrees trom: Morris Col/Jege, Sumter, S._C.;-A.B., B.D. | from Benedict College) umbia, _REV. $s. Cc. CAMPBELL Russell Street Baptist: Church, ~:. C.; be 8 yeahs, raduate [ t School. of Religion, Howard 6a versity, 1942; Master of Education, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan; Graduate School, University of Michigan,;Department of Sociology, 1943-44; candidate for the A.M. Degree in Sociology, Wayne State University. HIS PASTORAL EXPERIENCES He was a rural pastor~ for many years and rural school teacher. He knows the needs of the rural churches. He was an urban pastor in Greenwood. and Anderson, S: C., and is fitted to ~help plan for the schools~ and unions in ~urban~ communities. Since 1942he re-organized, built |. | the program and building of the |~ one of- Détrdit~s most beautiful | * church~ buildings at a cost of $310,000.00: and ~ paid for its: # -9 Spring Festival ee The Lowe bata amity Junior High School ~prgsented the* an nual Spring Festival in the school Symnasiurn, Thitede y evening, ~ program: in tae- instru-,;music depart amatics de a ES nts The no ' spusical program included - bar |, This is My Country; * Ty -als Vacation Days; teva pars The SyncopatedsCh "aay the Sun beams; Spanish. Guitars-. Waltz; June Night;. the Challenger: Collect; Cherubin Song ~No. 7; Artillery Song; The: Marines~ "Hymn; Homage to. Heroes;,~Ah, Sweet Mystery..of Lifes. Smoke Gets in your Eyes and: Au the Things You Are* =": The Drania Club ~presented the dramatic fantasy, ~The Long Retreat~ by ~Julius Soltzman. Costarring were. Kathléén Lamson as Nora ailey, and, Doffald Butkovich, as Dr. " Stephen Bailey> Mr. Robert ai vocal music director;. Mr.. Robert Laib, instrumental State director, and Mr. Garl Garber, dramatics director, are, ~ase Dye ak fps the R ropray~ a BEI ia 2 } YOU ARE~ waned 10~ A MASS BAND FESTIVAL ~ ~ | You oe your Doc: ~A man~s dog stands by him in prosperity and poverty, in health and sickness.~ Those are the words of Renator Vest~s famed ~Tribute to a Dog~ delivered in a Warrensburg,. Mo.; oe in 1870. ~ It~s only fair that man take care of his~ ~best friend~ ~, properly. To do K the job, every dog owner ought to have handy an authoritative, up-to-date reference work. There are numerous good books on the subject in a wide variety of prices~or even free.~ A good free booklet is the~ wellknown Sergeant~s Dog Book, which has been completely revised with the most up-to-date information and illustrations. The attractive 40 -page booklet in color is crammed with valuable information. on canine care and training. For a free copy, ask at the drug store or pet shop or write to: Sergeant~s Dog Care Center, Richmond 20, Va.. et. Sunday,~ May: 11, at~ 3:30 p.m. 19*bands of the Greater Flint Atwood. Stadium: (In'~the event of rain,. the -concert will be ~cancelled.). Mr.. Claude. Stout, gencral. ehairman: of the Spring. Festival of, Music, has charge of ar The ~annual dinner ~meeting of rangements.. Raymond Gerkowski Big Sisters. will be held at, 6:20) vill. abe the narrator. This pro-. pat on,Monday, May 19, at the First. Presbyterian Church. Re oa Se will be the speaker. Ken Hunsinger, Manager aa ab id ' servations are oo May 12. Dr: Harold: Dillon, essor of teacher ediication at Michigan State ~Vedves ~friendship fall; S-secret hope. outtives gram.will be the climax of Flint~s Musie. Week observance. ~The Public cordially invited: 12! is believed.that the~ program will} be* an~ is thusical treat forthe people of the Greater | Flint~ area.~ ite gst~ ca Area~ will:present. a~ program at: Teverbaugh. HAIR PREPARATION ~ At All Leading Drug: Stores * RECOMMENDED FOR _ DANDRUFF, ECZEMA AND ALOPCIA AREATA Founder ~ - 723 & 725 E. Baker.. st.: CE, 5-2710: | PETE hoax. Agent Manager T1135 Moss Sf... Die Pastor of M ~pit at Vernon Chapel... ~gee! for the: Derby. ay yore vin Pon American A ways for ~ Holland, Belgium, France, man and Athens. He s During his ~abstice. the Rev. Max x Roshenberge,, Will service Rev. ~~ reg, $F - Bon voyage, Rev. ~Lawrence, our hearts go. with oq. ~Mrs. Malcolm Corrin and Salighters Lois and Lin ~vacationing in New Jersey and later will go on to: jepending some time with both sets of grandparents, ME es * a ~It~s off to Kentucky ~for Mr. Peter Perrin who left last ia, ~re irginia _~ * *: ~Mr..and Mrs. John McNeely will es May 14 for Hot Springs, where they. will visit relatives and friends. 4 Visiting here from Los eile is Mrs. ~Betty Garant who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Grant Cobb (of the famous Sea Foods). - Many friends have offered hospitality to the West~ Cosst ~|matron, including.Mrs. Ola Hughes Smith, Mrs. Four {Leach and Mrs. Leo. Greene. ~ _ * Several members~ of ~Tsou Shrine Club went to Grand Rapids last. week-end to attend their annial state dance. It was reportedly: a great fling. ' Flint is supposed ~to - one of the most. is orghininad~ cities in the Mid-west. Almost everyone belongs~ to at. least one organization or club and pays from $1. 00 to $5. 00 per month dues. How would: you like to join an organization which will bring you a feeling of civic pride, entertainment, information, and a helpful hand when you need one, and all this for De-| just seventeen cents per month? ~That~s all it costs to join the nee Let's. join ~up today.: * = * * The male wenbetn of the Vehicle City Goif cule were entertained last Saturday, May-3,. in a memorable stag af the home of Theodore Roman, Jasmine Street. es * * * The Old ~Timers ~Football game in. East: Lansing~ Mai 3 drew many enthusiastic spectators from Flint. g those attending were: Ron Simmons, J. Merrill Spencer, Raymond Davis, Walt McMillian, Helen Peaks, wife of player, oor ence Peaks; Henry Adams, Lucian Adams, Edna are ald Adams, Lolita Adams, Henry Scott, Tom Dilworth ence Jarrett, Art Edmunds, Monroe Mitchell and pth = ant. 4 seen 6,. Mes ames et Messieurs, ~paubtaaled g Charniontes, a cluborganized to do ch The club has given~ many well+ ided parties. Saturday night~s party at the Eureka Lodgé was Such an event. Ya joying the repast. were: Attorney: ~Ken ~Dones, Mr. and Abe Myers, Mr; and Mrs.,Don Goleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack one gro Mr. and Mrs. ~Dean | alworth, ~Raymond Davis and others. The club plans another party this summer, Proceeds from ~these affairs go to charitable causes. ter given by I Liberty St. ids 3 OF Bo ~There will be a, chicken ~n chitterling 4 the Entre Nous Club ~Saturday, May 17, at Phone CE. 8-4331 for pi cteat Your: Ni Membership Committee You can call any'of the following numbers | and~ an NAACP Membership. Committee representative will come out at your home and sign you up with a membership receip ~ Puring the day: Mrs. Dean. Stallworth, CE 3-8026; Mrs. Fletcher: Smith, CE 3-3890; Mrs.. DeWitt Randle, CE 8 6974; Mrs. Sam Duncan, SU 70729,~ Evenings: Mr. Melvin Buckner, CE 9-4027; Mr. Edgar ~Holt, CE 4-3085; Mr. Marshall Burns,. CE 92-4727; Mr. David Lambert, SU 7-1212; Miss Elizabeth Goodwin, SU 5-0465; Miss Emma Chilton, ~SU 9-3244; Larry Watkins, SU 9-9312; Clifford Milum, CE 9-1198. BAMBOO Lou asi SHERMAN MITCHELL ~* and his. Fourtet ~ ENTERTAINMENT. FRI.. SAT. AND SUN. "$30 PM. to 1:90 AM. ~ ee ti Contest Lounge in Town ie z Where Particular Friends ~leet: Flint 5, wchitgan ere ence me meme gears ee teens nn = as A oF -

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 22]
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May 10, 1958
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