Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 37]
200 12:30 i i 4 ~: i peecastutaaiies ie as i Eee fi? Recky and His ds CORI | RESvLNnEBEESSee BSE2S B SBSBBSSSSsssses BE 10:30 Winston Churchiff ~The Valiant Years~ 11:00 News Frank Benesh 11:15 Lith Hour Theatre 12:4@ Late News and EE SSeamsssacnn BS SSsesesssses 12:00~ Late News & Ww r. 12:05 Sign Off & _ Nation al Anthem Ef RES. ee Rrery Sonnyae eon ~ oe SERB BE ~ 3225228 282, G28 ~ caensesiacs 2 ad Rae ALL TIMES LISTED ON THIS AND LISTED IN STANDAED WJET PROGRAM SCHEDULES AEE TIME Ali Programs Subject to Network Change Without Netice a. Tt CLEAN-UP 1952 FORD 1954 FORD SALE OF THE ~ Transportation Special x 1955 PLYMOUTH 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE. 1956 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Hardtop Continental Kit 1956 OLDSMOBILE Full Power 1956 BUICK Convertible 1958 EDSEL Macon Buford, Prop. One Owner Special BUFORD AUTO SALES ~ 6610 N., Saginaw MONTH 95.00 Ben Miles, Manager SU. 9-2257. usical will be. | Senior Choir of St, Paul at 3:30pm. by the iy }len: of St. Paul readings by Mrs. ie || Appearing on the progrim wit | be Maced pel Séven' Day Adventist Choir, New Zion Spiritual ~Chiorus. A. ~solo will be sttig ~by Miss Betty ~Thomas of St. Paul, a welcome ~to be delivered by Miss Choloette Al Adella Mayze of St. Paul ~and Chiglrus,) 17:30 a.m., and her clothes each ~mad dash~ for the bus, and eat her lunch enroute, in order to, make her. 42:00. p.m. kinderen. elass. at Roosevelt School |* which was on the other. side of town.; g class at Clark Scliool at} in day to take al pal mony went on and on, bet e aoa ice water, far into the - Mirs.~Siifth~ ~testified-that ~Mrs.~ ~Wilson was transferred to a Ist Mrs. Pauline: Dornmr of: Metropoli tan.: ig Contestants Mrs. Evelyn Lois Green Miss Joyce Fykes Mrs. Smith only saw the drab bay Scrap thee wae ciel her breath and tidy up her /ap rec mended a third year of pro and unattractive room,. dusty é: window. Sills, wn * shades snd sate age a Jat me the cluttered desk. of hastily de- Mrs, ~Wilson Bey pf 7 | posited materials as Mrs.-Wils6m) oye Mrs. Wilsbh~s and must ~have ~attempted ~to ~catel'| weaknesses asa teacher. They a } anders son soap uinasee d naa ~pearance before the ~troupe of ~Wilson. | She received many lovely:, _ Miss Gindy ~Franklin youngsters ~came. storming into) ~She further-testified that Mrs.| Some of the guest were:.Mrs. Florence Wheaton, EneEPR ee a to 7 a ~eq| Wilson was ~again assigned to}gen Fleming, Mrs. Ora Lee Kirkland, Mrs. Jeanette Harris, Be sure to attend this program. Apparently Mrs. Smith'was- used | no. ovelt SUNOOF for the ~shoot Vivian Lowe, Mrs. ~Susie Drape, Miss Martha Barrett, i ee a mane ~year of 1958-50 and in her opinion] ~Mrs. Edit Mae Cooper, Mrs: Clara Brown, (was having more:trouble than a~ Watson, ~Miss Carmen Drape, Miss Gail Keith, ~beginning teathérwith everything }4 Palmer, Mr, Aladolph Jackson, Mr, Oscar Har concerning ~atid ~#bout ~Her, ~in-| Kendal ill ~and Mrs. Dudiey Mays. SA~ " Ay, F ~B Ne ~Today On The Farm* Farm Show Red ~Ryder ~Cali mu i zarzezoey i rine iii 44 H 2 " iu FF TG HH iret ~: | 3S ceca wae FONE Pe &. ~ Se be 1s 838i 88 2355 aeake ~ 2 32 23d2 i t ~Feb. 18 ~ Feb. 24 Wiig PROGRAM SCHEDULE - MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AYTIME > Cos FEB. 20 THRU FEB. 2% 535 6:30 Continents! Ci cept of developing a social study 7:00 Dave Garroway +g | Unit as a means of integrating her ie ane ca ba. | | teaching. According to Mrs. Smith 7th & Sth Grade.. Mrs. Wilson showed her a picture <n of Premier Khrushchev on Janu~Sth & 6th: ary 29, 1959 as the father image 13:38 -istory in 4) ag bp family study unit 5 7 ott and then ~belately phoned ~her 10:30 Play Your Haneb 5 ties ees td wake for help on January 30, 1959 so ( 11:30 Concentration ~ 12700 Trath Or Conse quences * 12:80 It Could Be You (Color) * 12:56 NBC News Day 1:00 Five Feature Showease Mon: Father Was 3 Fullback (Pt. 1) ~ ~39,:. Fred rae as she testified to a final conFullback 2) ference with Mrs. Wilson ~on seule DD March 6, 1959 at the suggestion rone Power of Mr. Tremner and -Quinn. She + she didn~t have to take directions a ~@ | from them, but when Dr. Myers~s mpi: 6:00 aS news | Office approved the suggestion ee Murray 6:10 Weathern she returned to Mrs.. Wilson~s 6:15 In _ }eluding ptotithelation ~of ~words,, | classroom and noted a great im || provement, but sensing~that~ the: | tension, she quiekly ~left the dlass_| room. junder the ~supervision * of Mrs. | Smith subsequent to the Michigan _| Supreme Court decision on De ~| recently added and that her notes _}that Mrs. Smith had left out of {her testimony such notations as _-|~Khrushchev~I will not recom /mend tenure~ ~ ae 7) eee ~ SEARS hy DIAMOND JUBILEE YE AR.. _""te~, ~These popular Kerrybrooke flats in light and 1 dark colors are sale ~Teen-Agers Slip-Ons | With ~Searofoam | Soles | ~Regular 3.99 - Monday. ~Chopstick~ trimmed favorite in black, benedictine, bone or white. Bouncy Searofoam sole and heel. 4% to 9. rd Slim, tasseltrimmed "slip-on with a smart-neat look. Brown, black er smoke composition priced now through: | got higOpportunity to cross-ex| atfiitie Mr 4 | the~theory that Mrs. Smith and "| Mrs. Smith <alone had ~daused | the dismissal of Mrs. Wilson, pin~| pointed 42 of the 46 charges to difficult to work ~with. TAB. degree from Arkarisas State ~such as ~~widder~~ for water so.!Mr. Martin ~dnd herself called a conferetice~ at ~which time a 'recommendéd ~teather~s ~list ~was used to imstruct Mrs.. Wilson in her areas of teaching weaknesses; an a follow-up conference was ~held'on January 14, 1959 to-introduce to Mrs. Wilson ~the con on February 28, 1959 she turtied in her teacher evaluation report recommending that a conference he held and Mrs. Wilson~s contract not be renewed. ~Mr. Martin had only recommended a conterence in his report. Mrs. Smith was ~éiitbarrassed at first refused, she said, because On hutsday, Pebreary "2, 1961 Sharles*M. White finally s. Smith and pursuing her doorstep and established that the charges had been prepared cember 2, 1960, that the ~charges had been made without any independent investigation, dates had erasures and alterations, and and concerning the January 30, 1959 phone call 'for~aid ~she is trying to rope me into.doing her work~. A very uncomfortable ~Mildred Smith left ~the witness stand.. Irma; Grasham, Buelah Miller and Mrs. John~ Patrick,~ parents, testified forMrs. Wilson and Mable Edwards and Clara Bell Dixon, teachers, also supported her as well as Lydia Stern who.| was subpoened by the agministra- | tion to support the charge of indifference to suggestions and Mrs. ~Wilson~ weighed ~in at one AM & N College for Negroes, ~The New Hope Chapter No. 12 is holding their annual tea ~Feb. 19, sponsored by the Unibrella Club. non & skit will be presented and the guest speaker will be Dr. E. G. will be~ presented and~ the guest speake rwill be Dr. E. G. Rodgers. This will be presented-at the Rose Sharon. Hall, The name of the skit will be ~New Horizons~ it will feature~Mr. Amos Gugton, Mrs, Opila Vaugh, Mrs. Elizabeth Horton, Mrs. Katherine Bradley, Mrs, C. Miller, Mrs. L, Skinner, Mrs. M. Powell and Mr. E. McEwen. i: * ~~ * SURPRISE! SURPRISE! A Surprise birthday party was given~by Mr. Robert~Lee Rosemond for his wife Mrs. Rosemond, Feb, 11:at ~933 Mary. A beautiful cake was baked by Mrs. Drain. Many refreshments were served. Everyone had~a wonderful time. The guest were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Slyvesta Draine, Mr.. Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Battle, Mr. Henderson ~and Mr. and Mrs. Eassen. * * ' CALLING ALL YOUTH! Céme to the NAACP. YOUTH meeting Sunday, Feb. 20, 1961 at St. John Community-Center. This meeting is very important there will be election of officers.; * * & A meeting~was held at the home of Mr. E. Holt for reorganization of the NAACP Youth Council. A nominating committee was formed. On the committee were -Mablean Nesbit, Buster Gurley, E. Artist, and Sadie Williams, acted. as Secretary... p ight Ro ee 2 a. | | ~The Jolly Booster Club plans to sponsor an Easter Cabaret Party Sunday April 2, 1961 featuring Willie George ~and ~his. band. It will be presented at the R. G. Club, 2718 St. Jolin ~St. Prizés will bée-given for the best dressed and door prize. cae:. * s Diyon Brownlee célétrated his 6th-birthday Feb. 12, F961. with a party given by~Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brownlee,. ~There were balloons i _~ ~a bi pe Margaret Every- - one had a very nice time. Those nding were: ~Margar Light, Hernetta Williams, Johnathan Williams, David Paterson, Houston Turner, Rufus Esters, Dorothy Price, Arthur Ester, Anita Green, Arthur Turner, Orlando ~Walker, Vincent Walker, Timothy Walker.. * & * 4 The Shrine Club had a ~Sweetheart~ party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Maddock 904 Kenfelworth. For identification all of the club:members wore hearts that red ~be my Valentine.~ Those attending~were: Mr. ~Jessie Stewart, Mrs. tzora*~Shaw, Mr. Eddie Woods, Mr. Wardell McCrory,. Mrs. Mattie Cobb, Mr. Carl Dent, Dt. Ruler Ladesta Neely, Mrs. Helen Holbrook, Mrs. Stella Davis, Mr. Allen Parker, Dt. Ola Smith, and Mrs. Stella Smith from Washington, D.C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allen~ Parker of 732 Gillespie St. A nice time Bags Ps: * 2 2 ~How Traffic Accidents Affect Your Insurance Premiums~ will be the subjéct under discussion at the next regular meeting of the Women~s Division of the Genesee County Traffic~Safety Commission, to be held at~9:30 A.M.; Wednesday, February 22, 1961, at the Health Department Auditorium in the Flint Municipal Center. ~ The meeting is open to, any woman in Genesee County who is interested in promoting greater safety on our streets arid highways. A baby-sitting service will be provided, free of charge, for children two: years old and older. "SEE THE NEW ess~ and popular in PT, eague ~and ~NAACP~ cir one M. A. degree from the Uni-4 | versity of Michigan, hired without] _ }8oing through the ~special sereen ing pr: ~. } Urban! BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT | CHAPLIN'S STANDARD SERVICE CE.9-4835 _ Flint ~SPECIAL ALTERATIONS | TRYOUR ~ bas; id
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