Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 40]

4 StS t A ee pe eee ee +z ~ Was srekr: Stse 4 i " M4 Tuesday ~ _inetruttene: for children 7:90 Pm. to P pm; Wednesday ~ Instructions for adults. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m Thursday ~ Regular skating for teenagers. 7:30 p.m. ~to 10 - ~p.m. Board of Education Mott: Foun-;8: ' Eriday beguler skating. for dation Adult Education and Xec-| adults. 7:30 p. to 10 pm. _-| feation classes wilt be taken~ in | Anyone Tilia in partiti-} pating may call the school for nae and: ~ evenings: information. BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1956; 5: La Ve ogue s HOUSE: OF CHARM 2 4025 INDUSTRIAL ~There~s A. Place for You In Our Appointment Book~ Call su 99931 a | aE zing aan We Finish All Sheets ~ Buttons Hours 8-6 _, 3928 Industrial Ave.. STARK~S. DEPT. STORE~ | Closed Mon,, Sept. 15th ~_ "Jewish. Holiday.: Open Tues. ~ 3 P.M. Industrial Ave, af. Steve MISTY | (CLEANERS LAUwORY SERVIC apeniet ~Mon., Toes. + Man's Suit 1.00 Dress 1.24. 0; @ 4.1032, BOi ~. Newall ie bes 4 ~ ~Automatic. Tranaditesans Gur Speciality" $ 7 er St. John St. Phone SU. 7-2941 "Flint 5, Michigan Your Home Is Your Castle: | CLEANST ~ PAINT IT ~ FIX IT we en mm cenit bal - a~ Interior Paint Begin 1 This Week~ Mott. Shiiaes To ~General entisliment or Flint: September 16, and at from 6 to ~the Ballenger Field' House Tues 4 the waiting lines. * de. SS Se ( 30: p.m. ~ ~It is~ expected ut about / 10,000 ~will enroll in the 12 ma jor areas of interest offered ~in the Program. More ~than 900 classes are. offered. To facilitate énroliment and ease the Barking problem en ~roliments will he taken on Tues | day for all Arts and Crafts, Homemaking and Trade and Industrial slasses only. All oth-. Ges will be. cgacall ~Wednes ay ht. Pe, Reece ~iden entoliing Wednes/ day inelude ~Mechanical -courses, Music, Homé and Family Livin. sProgram:::Gervices; Recreation, Retail aad: Sales; Speech ~and ~Drama, and Special Interest~ an Fopportunity.~. will also -be given in Arts at ~Grafts. Homemaking: ~and Trades and ~ Industrial classes wherdé openings rémain. ~A- trained staff ~of: more than 50, york ts will he~ on hand to ollments and cut dewn. Early cus: j ~i sous 8AM, 109 7M ahi ~CLOSED SUNDAYS abies ~Smail Eggs (3~ 9% nse vn | Complete Lin He + te te ens ii i the ae. in Sae~ Pag scscie bon ait an Silane doors open and or tie to |~ register~ comes. Early registration is urged. for those interested in classes of limited size. Those interested Lin ynlimited class should come | later to help reduce bad parking | problem.; Joe Wargo, buitidid director | on the college campus, urges enrollees to enter from the Court Street.entrance and leave}: by the exit. of East Second ~ Street near Sti Joseph's ~Hospij-, tal. This wold greatly ~ lessen | traffic ~on Court Street and speed cars leaving the campus. |; Vets Cn Still Secure Education DETROIT ~ have initiate P| ed training more than.12 months: subsegpen 3 ito; their ~delimiting or cut-off dates, ing under certain, ~ pestitious. Lloyd a a dle gional Offices troit, antiouniee ~Bhat a veterans who hadi ifiterrup te training ~ -unddr~ Law. 550. (The Korea~ for more than a. yeas} be notifiéd by mail i might be~ eligible fF training.: Comer Industrial t| |] and Stewart Your Neighbor hood a Druggists ~ For Over, Year ae f Sef tl ~ i reser re & ee te PRESCRIPTIONS | A SPECIALTY. ik iota Pharmacy: STEWART '& - INDUSTRIAL~ ~J. Gordon. McCann Edward J, McCann ig. \Whanapcinty: < Duffy's TAVERN |. Oe inet Yeteran who 2 Araining under |: | the GI Bill, ~but have~ interrupt may |: be. permitted. to, resume train- |: ao | MIGHTY (MITES, IN "TWO, ONE, ~THREE ~Praticis ~Barrett Se Scien ~age 10, son Pittshurgh~s North Park~ Golf Course; site of the recent 32nd Annual: Poucsaent ateth - Golfets | Association, was the winner in the was followed by Alan~Kendrix, Icft,~4ze' 11, Wask ington, D. C., and Charles Sifford, Jr.,age 10 B, Fight, the gon of Philadelphia and Los Anjeles pro,.was third. Father Sifford came in third i division, Young Kendrix is the son of D..C. PR-man Moss H. Kendrix who-recentl turnei In foreground is the huge amateur men~s champio nship trophy whith ~was ~won by Algre nde r 14 age division a son af ae ~pro. at ~e United g Barrett of the UGA meet. Youn; the pro solf pro. ~Pup~ poee Atlanta. Boys are pledged to win trophy in future: and then urn pro like tet ~fathers, ~creme smony.et the! Methodist Church on Sept. 4. iN FRANCISCO, =~ The Nana Associataion~ for ~the Advancement of Colored People is itoday. $10,000 richer dué fd. the generosity of, Mrs. Mattie Dickson, an 83-year-old retired domestic worker.of Oakland, Calif. Roy. Wilkins,.NAACP | executive, secretary,. flew here to receive the. check ata. malet presentation cere-, Downs. rial " ~Fm giving this in God~s '. Hame to fight against the dis raceful abuse of American nocracy,~.: Nr in mak the. ee ag cei ~. mean ~| freedom, which, he said, Retired C ~aliforniant Gives At McCann's: Be $10, 000 To NAA eC happehing | af ~Little: Rock. where the: ~NAACP~ is carrying of the fight to see that all. youngsters -are.. treated alike. | mean what they did.to Rev. Martin Luther. King in Wilson in Alabama.~ ~ In ~accepting the contribution, Mr. Witkins expressed -the As-~ sociation~s. appreciatidn for the Montgomery and to Jimmy gift which is one of the largest the: NAACP ever. received from an individual. He.praised Mrs. Dickson for her generosity and her ~dedidation to: the fight for is a struggle of. the spirit. as well as of legal rights. -** Mrs. Dickson: ~has been re~tired for 15. yeafs, She a mulated a si Sia f through -wisé ~oa estate Hd vestments. a her on ~fi~ancial affaires ~Henry ~T. ~Brock, a San Frénctsco real ~estate broker, who came here ~from his native; Hoyston, Tex_ as, 40.years ago. ~ Still vigorous and active at 83, Mrs. Dickson. *, the sister ofthe late Rev. J. RB, Hubbard, for 30 years astor. of,~ Beth ~Eden Baptist ~Church in~ Oakland. She came to the Bay Area her husband, algo _ retired, live modestly in ~Oakland. They have a married daughter who also lives in Oakland. wae yes, About 80 persons ~attended the noonday ceremony pt the Metho dist church of ~whieh the Rev. Rey Nichols is. pastor, Mr... Nichols is also 1an of the: exédtitive committed~ ~of ~~the Beer: heesiel m. dhe rae HAVE YOU HEA ~Censored... like siete; As cot...... That north end Weenie ~if you, don~t don~t read this i _ BOYDELL PAINTS | Exterior Housepaint: Flat Wall Finish ee ~Nike ete SPORTS a His oo ee oe ' se mal a Hi and up Por gation: ~ a a we wry s cope Selection of ~QUIET * COMFORTABLE * CONGENIAL 2224 Wdustrial ~THE BEST PEOPLE IN. ~~ THE WORLD MEET ~AT DUFFY'S~ | | fiat KE whose hubby, came hone too soon. _ There ~ was nothing -for Mrs. (Censored) to do but claim~ "she was. forced. and hubby filed charges with police. It~s an old story Mr.. ee bet | ter Dee hep!., That. lever young ~dics who ~tried to Bet | her former y friend to co-sign a note so: could -buy--her -present- loverboy a~~ar~ Mr... (Censored) got~ suspicious and wouldn~t go ~for~ the.| deal when Miss. (Censored) refused to say whose | name would be on thé tifle. 630-519 ' ~That jade who ~told. hubby she was going to the home of) a friend. On the way there she got side-tracked by the melry_|making at the (Censored) lounge. ~| When said husband dtopped in~: EYE ~OPENER ~Tie practice pace of the Southern University football Ja~guars increased~ in tempo as 4 Coach A. W.;Mumford and his charges rounded ~out the second week of drills, Since. Labor. Day, the aspiring candidates have ~been grinding: through two-a-day sessions, prep ping for the. season~s opener against the Texas~ Southern Ti and. found a~ certain ~man-abouttown (a known play-boy) buying~ Mrs. (Censofed) eee there was --quite--a- rumble. - gers in Houston, Tyree: Sept. 27.: th =r ped gr rae ae ALi sri e agate x. ~ 14 et ~ as ~ os % 2% ie as 4 f Og. San ae * rg a ee OS Bs 7 Bc oat an, in 1907 from Virginia. She and. re) eee ii se Rime, + a ee ee

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 40]
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Flint, MI
September 13, 1958
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