Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 25]

The ~Shesak* Spring weather prevails, and it~s ~cals. hard to: iF find any one at home these sunny: afternoons. Many golf i enthuisasts. are out on the course limbering. up for the} various tournaments to take place over the summer. Lodge Hall with prizes to be awarted. ~ * ~ The Alphas and jks Kappas will hold their traditional | colf tournament on Sunday, June Ist. A Members of the Cotilian Cia were entertained last Sat. nite by the Orin Butlers at 849 E. Seven~: St., home of Mrs. Butler~s neice. Those sharing in the festivities were the Clifford Dents, the Wendall Owens, the William Simp- |. sons, the Donald Owens, the Henry Neeleys, the Ples Swans, the John Russels, and the Marion Barksdales. Mrs. Butler, Phoebe Robb, Lorette Watkins, Carrol McDonald, for her guests. * * From the younger. set comes word of a real fun-filled * picnic given at the home of the Stergeon Coiemans. Marion | Butler, Phoebe Robb, Loretta aWtkins, Carrel McDonald, Dianne Anderson, Edward Coleman, Wylee Viverette, and puten Rushing were the quests present. The isle Gouskiites Council held it 12th Annual Ball Saturday, May 24, at Lansing. The Clare Street Union was locale.of the affair. Flint. Hotel for their ~Spring Dance.. *... Friends gave a hike! warming for Mrs. Siatenes Drake: Saturday, May 24, at their.new home on Church Street. Mrs. Leo Greene, ~Mrs. fessie Knight and Mrs. Rose Gaines | | were: a:few of those present.. ihe e ls an Well, the no-name bridge club finally has gone and e it ~ they adopted a name last Friday at their meeting at Miteinia Rodgers home onsBrookside Drive. It~s ~Jugs,~ gis eh. Mrs. Arthur Johnson was a guest at the patie. Club: Calendar ALPH~ KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY President, Mrs. Boyce ~Buckner Meets, Third Saturday,: 3 p.m. At home of members DELTA SIGMA THETA. SORORITY -- | { rn |: <-~ President, Mrs. Salters Wadsworth Meets, Second Friday,-7:30 p.m. At home of members Pony ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN~S CLUBS - resident, Mrs. Janie Nelson ~Meets, Third Tuesday, 12 noon. FLINT. ~BRANCH_N.A.A.C.P.. President, Herman Gibson Meets, Third Sunday, 3: 30 p.m. At ~Pioneer Halt": i% FRONTIERS CLUB ~ President, Al Loving S, Second Tuesday, 12:15 p.m. xt ome Dairy ~ THE GLEANER CIRCLE, KINGS DAUGHERS ~<> President, Mrs. Janie Nelson *Meé@ts, First and Second Sunday, 5 p.m. ~At home~of members HELPING HAND CIRCLE DAUGHTERS ident, Mrs. F. R. Leach ~ ~ Meets, First and Third Thursday, 2 p.m. At home of members LAMPALOM ASHRINE CLUB OF GENESEE TEMPLE NO. 550 ~ ELKS...President, Mrs, Ledesta Neely H Meets, First and Third Sunday, 6 p.m.. At home of members - ROSE OF SHARON LODGE President, William Whitson Meets, First and Third Saniey 7 p.m. At 4212 Maines. ROYAL CHAPTER 0.E.S. oe: President, Mrs. Sarah Penton. Meets, First and Third Monday, 7:30 p.m. At'~home of members: VEHICLE CITY LODGE President, James Mackey é Méets, Second and Fourth Sunday, 4 p.m: ~ At Ledge Hall - E VEHICLE CITY GOLF CLUB President, Howard Bannister Meets, Second Sunday, 8 p.m..: At Sportsmen~s Club THE ZAGS_. President, Mrs. Helen Holbrook Meets, Second and Fourth Friday at 8 p.m. At home of members It Pays To sai é MRS. JAN | $1.00 ~ SPECIAL READINGS ~ $1.00 CHARACTER READER AND- ADVISOR Mrs. Jan gives advice on all affairs bes wh oi ~ F May 30th the Vehicle City Golf Club will hyd its annual tournament for ~members at Kearsley~ Golf Club. [ Later there will be a. get-together at the Rose of Sharon | The William Simms* and C. B. Morley attended from _ Another festive function will take place tonight (May ~: $1) as the AKA~s and their guests gather at the Durant ~, 1 Mt. Heles ~grou ~aditives sia 100 hies ~Ss: rt ~Men~s ~_ 48 pam Tigion and edacation. ~He is asnattive of the. State:of sissippi, having served in the following positions-in his native state~, Pastot - 6f. the - Mt.* Bethel ~Baptist Church of. Gulfport, nag Eat for - four ~ years: pastor, Baptist Chit of Jackson,. Mi ppl,~ four years, pastor of the~ New-Hope Baptist eight years.. Dean of Theology, Mpridian. Baptist Semin years. Deean of Natchez Natchez, Mississippi..: ~The e positions were~ ~Filles bode years 1920-and: ~na ollege, |* He it now 3 member of the. as Ce oP Somamiseion of | Michigan,~ conturrenty wit 1 ~work: ~as ~minister of the Secor - Baptist Church. He is Dean of Religious Education of the, ~Chain Lake: District Baptist Asséciation: of. Michigan~ and Chairman of the Commission on Theological - Education. of the Wolverine ~ Missionary | Baptist Convention. ef. -Michigan. Mrs. Wilson was the widow of Rev, 'E. J. Timmons,, late pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Tabeérnacle of.Flint, Michigan.; couple will reside.in Benton bor,.. Michigan ~ where Rey: ilson ~has served as minister of * the |; Churth ~of, Meridian, Mississippi, |", ~ four | D.: is oe 0 ring: awarded at the UAW-CIO Wo ine Banquet held recently at the The Glee eo tion of Harri fe child~s birth certifi ~Children five. years ol may enroll. Mrs. Golden Anderson, who is retiring ~after 35 years of teaching and ~Mrs. Elizabeeth Alexander.were ~honorees at a dinner held at, the-B.&-W on East Court STEWART: SCHOOL The Annual Carnival and Talent Show. was presentéd May 23 at ceamghe Community School. off,.the. Community and cnnaich ~the school participated in pfrnctane singing and other musical entertainment, Proceeds of the show will go The | to aid an African student. Money made from the show will be doubled by! Mr.,C. S. Mott.~ ~Raymond L. Davis was M. C. snow oo I.; ~ * MEAS 2,. and will hel ih God's help. Lucky Gach tending. ~Sir. sens Gam, Oe (cutie tesateaedocem ie tee ee ee aoe Mea ae oe a> FR OLIC cee ~Now ~featuring for your pligasure thee Second Baptist = as and Mrs. Delares Simmons was. 19. years, -: eo 2) director, car as: 7 i: hte ai: ot OS ES # LOUNGE a ee ty jaction of the AFL-CIO in admit | groes from membership. He noted jsuch industries as steel, paper, permit. discrimination. | Choir Hol Holds ~The most ~important - shketé = of the National Congress of Par~ents and Teachers are: | Q) To promote the welfare of;children and youth in home, are church, ~and community..(2) To ~raise the standards of ome life. (3) To secure. adequate (laws for the care and protection of children and youth. - (4) To. bring into cleser relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently ~in - the adie of the child. Public instruction with the State Office, speaker at a general meeting and at several dise on | Mrs. Brown stat rs. Wynn and I certainly EP the epportunity to Tepresent Clark School at this convention. It is inspiring and very gratifying to see such a large body of men and women working for the growth and progress of our schools in our communities.~ ~ Addressing the convention on May 21, Mr. Wilkins cited: the ting two railroad brotherhoods whose.constitutions exclude Nealso-that while many unions. have discrimination; some locals in oil and chemicals continue to ~There are some unions.~ the ~| formed the. colorfuk ' cettter (Site ~anbiiss ja d thi sy eoffee services pci non and a. A ete Hul ~musical prosram Was pre by Ruth McClaren ~at the: v plane" ~and Alex Davis~ ~Sind Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Witeenr ~whe sang. _ ~s|. Out of town- guests were test. \~miund Osburn, Joseph Miller, Dr. ~jand:Mrs. Lyon and Dr. and Mrs.: Wiltén, Other guests. were Elizabeth Gay ~ core H. H. arl Johinsor, r ~Sint, Gertha~ mene Jane ~Dunkling, C. Rawls and Gladum McGill.. Officers of the choir include Odell Jones, president; Ruby No | Wilkins Urges Unions | To. Curb Racial Bias ~NEW YORK ~ ~Racial discrimination in some trade unions is a blight which the labor movement shoud take prompt and effective: steps to eliminate, Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, told delegates attending a + {convention of the United Packinghouse Workers of Ameri ca,, AFL-CIO, here ~this week. national policies against racial NAACP leader pointed out, ~that pass resolutions for civil | rights, hold conferences on civil rights, show movies on civil rights, but nevertheless stumble at the bargaining table.~ Among unions with good records on civil rights, Mr. Wilkins and the United Automobile Workers. The UAW, he said, recently criminatory separate line of pro gression in St. Louis plants with hich. the,.union. ha argaining agreemen IS: organized ~labor to oppose ithority ~of the United States cme Court. ~ MBTANNET.: ~ i Friday) Seturdey ~and Simdey: fouksvlan we Morland. ~ COMBO Where péttievler people eniey _ the finest cocktails Dr.. Lynn M. Bartlett.,Supt. of | cited the Packinghouse Workers succeeded in eliminating the dis- | sigghlestive; Mr. Wilkins also called upon: nding Senate bill to curb. the}. was a very dynamic |. Miss Shirley Moare, _ ~1338 dickory, was. cro Ven~ aicle City Golf Clu Queen~ - at a dance Saturday nite at 3t. John Community Center - which ~climaxed a four wert ontest. Her prize was a $100 atta arship. Miss Moore 4s a stu ~jent at Flint Junior college, and the scholarship. will~ be used towards furthering her studies., Her sponsor |:. Was, Mrs. Beulah Roman. 8) he Seeond prize wintier, Shir ley Jackson received a camera. Third prize wi, Amin; Taylor, received a: week-en travel case. Other rize eo ners were. Ernell i ~Dianne Simmons who were, cates. $10.00 eit i hens cates pe | Open 24 Hours Daily 1219 S. SAGINAW ST. = | Ree ee ee i | ~ Teverhau DANDRUFF, ECZEMA AND ALOPCIA AREATA Mere: ape TeverbavghPh ap Bag a Founder~ ~ 723 & 725. Ee Baker St. | CE. 52710). PETE HOOKS, Agent Manager|fi: 1135 Mott St. 2736.N. Saginaw ge Se be Flint ~, Michigans 9 0). bel, secretary, and Eddie aenes mipartcoh ~id _ BRONZE REPORTER, ~SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 _ PLAN TO. SPEND YOUR ~ SUMMER. WEEK- ENDS" AT MICHIGAN'S NEWEST SUMMER resort | Flint ee eee ee oe eee eee ere eee es eee eee ee ee errs _ FISHING - BOATING - SWIMMING - SKIING _ DANCING IN CLUB HOUSE WEEK-ENDS (IN THE THUMB AREA) ~DISTANCE FROM 80 Miles ~~ Lansing 45 Miles Bay City 60.Miles Saginaw (BAND ON SATURDAYS) e Leks Front | s ~@ River Front L @ Wooded Lots * eedeeetbe &, "OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION Now! For Information Contact Mr. Thompson in Peron af the Lake~ iw ye KINGSTON follow signs to fake {near nie agen ean 2

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 25]
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