Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 40]

a income. Therefore, you must} his convenience. tips~ ~and other fees re-| wages gr salary from an employer in| must have a Form W-2 attached| vice gives the average taxpayer than| to the return. In some instances} the necessary help: to properly tlic Telese 0 sopckn Sik lodging~ extess ~ you might receive are not in-| in ser-|come if furnished on the em-t in. your| Ployers~ premises and are for An individual who~ receives} Money. In such cases, the fair| an individual who has more than} prepare hi market value of such goods and|one employer will have more| You are urged to first read the be shown a in-| than $144.00 of Social Security|instructions, then start. -prepar on this week to initiate plans for May 17th ansiiversary meetings and demonstrations outdoors at a Wise car buyers have-learned to tell their déaler that they want to finance their ears a Genesee Merchants Bank. This assures them quick sérvice / ~ho red tape... and low, bank rates.: And.this is another way to establish a banking connection that offers you.eomplete financial services. Eighteen friendly Genesee Merchants offices throughout the area are open to serve you! GENESEE MERCHANTS 20 Convenient Offices in FLINT ~ FLUSHING. @ SWARTZ CREEK -ORTONVILLE @ VERNON ~@ BYRON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.|tax- withheld from his pay, ~This! ing your return. -secretary, Roy Wilkins, added that- the NAACP sstateorganizations should call for. ~ending of segregation and discrimination throughout your state in every phase of life.~ |niversary of the U.S. Supreme Court~s school integration ruling. However, only six per cent of the eligible Negro youngsters in the seventeen states and District of Columbia schools affected by the decision have been integrated. As a result, two and a half million Negro children are. still forced _to attend. separate and unequal schools. " This will mark the seventh an- 4 Pickets In Vil At State Capitol ALBANY, NY, ~ Members representing ~55. NAACP branches in the. state. and led by Dr! Eugne T. Reed, state, president, | >icketed the State Capitol here! this week demanding: a stronger fair housing law than the one now pending before the. legislature. Taking only brief rest periods, a number of the pickets walked the great expanse of the Capitol steps all night long Feb. 28. Pre viously, the delegates conferred} with Gov. Nelson Rockefeller in| his executive offices. Jack E. Wood, Jr., NAACP special assistant; for housing, not: ed the Association~s: chief objection to the bill~a it now stands. He said: Open Til. 9 U:S.D.A. ~ CHOICE Lamb Lamb Lamb Lamb Strictly Fresh Grade Markets Leg- Of-Lamb +69 Shoulder Roast Shoulder Chops ~tb. 49 lb, 57~ lb. 87 SALAY~S SKINLESS FRANKS Mich, Grade 1 49: Ib CROWN ~ Sauerkraut Loin Chops" Breast. for Stew lb. 2Zic {Sug ar ail ee $225 Navy Beans JACK RABBIT ae ~Per - CARNATION = 19] e2 i No. 674 U.A.W. Aen Sop ty Mave 1 ~March 19, 1961. Hie to 6 A.M. Music shan, Wheeler a fee rie A Bee tase eae ae. and Mrs. ~mae dudluk aan East Russell spent the t and talked over old times. Col. Hollis omaha cpa fficer of ~the 6th District fhm y Reserve é Corps~ was on an inspection of the State of the 6th District Reserve Corps. These are cities.he has. pocdies February~28 at rte 3-1 Wednesday, Flint, 3-2 Thursday, Detroit. | The Saint Cecilia Guild of Christ King Church; are having a panel tea March 19, 1961. 4 to 6 P.M. Mrs. Edwyna Dones, a Goodwill ~- to Nigeria, Africa, will show mpvies of her trip. The Mt. ~Olive Senior Choir is presenting the A.C. Choral Club 50 voices Suncay, March 12, 1961 at 3:30 P.M. The _public is: cordially ~invited. Mrs. Irene Brown, President; Mrs. Alice Renfro, Vice President. é |. NAACP Afinual Spring - Dance will be at the Lebanon Hall 735 MeFarlan St., Saturday, March 18, 1961. Dance jto the music of Eston Broome and his Sweepers. Theme: ~Freedom Frontier.~ Cabaret style, Free Coffee. Donation | 31.00. Time: 9:30 until 2:P.M, Mrs. Mae Nolan, of 703 E. 12thh. Street was host to Home Maker No. 5 Club ~Tuesday, February 28th. Mrs. Nolan served a very delicious lunch of Cream chicken, Crisp rolls, Nut loaf coffee cake, Potato salad, Pickle pears, and Pie and Coffee. After the ~meeting the members and guest sat around the fireplace i in beautiful Prevental furniture chatting. The table was a center piece of assorted Fruits and Candles. Members attending: Mrs. Zella Arron, | Mrs. Leala Bryant, Mrs. Agnes McGee, Mrs. Helen Buckner, Mrs. Ethel Robinson and Mrs. Edna Wilson, Mrs. Evelyn: Howard, Mrs. Effie Gillard, Mrs. Rosalie Fitzpatrick, Mrs. R, L. McCellan presiding. Guest Mrs. Lucy Banester, the Mother of Mrs. Coates, also Mrs. Lucy: Wheeler, Mrs. Alma Childress, and Mrs. Joe Morrish of the YWCA who spoke on the importance of participation in the YWCA. The ~Just Us~ Bridge Club had their meeting at the home of Mrs, Walter Thomason 909 Belmont: Mrs. Thomason is proxy for Mrs. Ted Roman who is on leave of ab sence. Members:present were: Mrs. Juana Long, Mrs. James | Barfield, President; Mrs.:James Carter, Mrs. William Simpson, Mrs. Booker Barton, Mrs. He Neely, Mrs. Marion Barksdale. First prize was won by Mrs. William. Second prize Mrs..Henry. T. Neeley. Third prize Mrs. Juana Long. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Fred Hill just setienel seas a month~s visit to San Francisco, ~Los Angeles, Sacramento, California. She | visited many friends and relatives. She hopes to visit again iat year. Mrs. Hepey T. Neeley of 1921 Magriolig St., entertained st "james E. missionary saciety. Guest of honor were | Rev. and Mrs. T. Taylor. Guest were*Mrs. William Harden, Mrs. Rome Barbee, Mrs. E. S. Pritchard, and Mrs. Lizzie Light. ~ 4 | Mts. Mamie McCoy will entertain the Helping Hand Circle of King~s Daughter at the YWCA March 16. | The NAACP Youth Council is holding a Regional Benefit Social Sunday, March 26, 1961,.6:00 P.M. at Church of God~Saginaw at Mary Sts. Door prizes: Stereo Hi-Fi~ Clock Radio, Albums and Hams. You obtain tickets from members of the council. For more information call Ce 8-61 13, Mablean Nesbit. [sick LIST: | Mrs. Nathaniel Rouse, 1913 Testi: St. Joseph Hosion MORI Mrs. Joe Tate of Fay St., Hurley Hospital. Mrs. Daisy Jackson is back in hospital please visit. ' Mrs. Hazel Cleveland of Mayberry St., Hurley Hos ech Bette pital. tal Attend The Church of Your Choice This Sunday KITCHEN CHAIRS Recovered in Naugahyde $3.50 | AND UP GAYDOU'S UPHOLSTERY "FREE PICK-UP And DELIVERY ~6410 N. Aeaieaia FLINT _ SU. 58101 Week Only 2 - STEP. TABLES | ~REG. $39.95 1 - COCKTAIL TABLE ALL 3 ONLY ~ CHOICE OF MAPLE sat MAHOGANY. ~ - WALNUT aa cordigae ad | Rev W. Pryor, Pastor store leiseis pail Chet. 910 E. Gillespie St. - Rev. Alfred Alfred Robbs, Pastor ~ e* ~ @ Fess Avenve Baptist 1159 Foss Avenue Rev. A. Aldridge, Pastor *~~ Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Indrustrial Ave.. | Rev, J. L. McClain. Pastor Pie Sa Ce smere Greater Harvest Church 3809 Industrial Ave.. Rev. Seldon Williams, Pastor r *: s @ Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory St. Rev. J. C. Curry Re s * Metropolitan Baptist Church -+ 3939 Industrial Ave. Dr. S. D. Edwards, Pastor s ~ 8 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 3019 Industrial Ave. Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Pastor - * 2 6 Mt. Olive Baptist Chirch Liberty. and Kennelworth Sts, Rev. R. R, Turpin, Pastor = & Shiloh Baptist Church St. John at Massachusetts Ave. Rev. E. Beverly Allen, Pastor ee et > St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Rd. Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor * ae co Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford. St. Rev. ~A. F. Thomas, Pastor * * 2 * Temple Missionary Baptist Church 2014 Dwight Rev. L. Owens Sunday School: 9:30 am.. sMecning Worship: 11:00 a.m. ~ * *s * New Zion Baptist Church 1337 Nevada Ave. Rev. W. G. Terry, Pastor a & & CATHOLIC. SERVICES Church of Christ the King Thirteenth and Cliffor1 Sts. Father Norman Dukette Sunday Services: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Publie, & is Welcome CHURCH OF GOD IN GHRIST Choren. of. God 12th and~ Harrison Sts.~ Rev, G, Williams, Pastor: *~ $s Church of God 2801 North St. Pastor, Elder J. S. Lester Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: Re 3 a.m. a Church of God In Christ 1518% Industrial. Ave. Elder H. Gulley, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 12:00 p.m. Public is welgome B Church of Sot. In Christ 3020 St, John St. Rev. John Suiyers, Pastor St. James chica of God in: Christ 3613 St. John St..&v. S. C.- Coles, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30. a.m. Services: 12:00 noon * s+ DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES: Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor s ~ & METHODIST SERVICES * & *# | Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. Donald Morris, Pastor s * Blackwell A, M.E. ais 1234 Central Ave. Rev. Zellner Clemmons, Minfster ~ Services: 11: nd a.m. s * James basic C.M.E. 1142 Campau T. R. Taylor, Pastor Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. => ~* 8 |] Quinn Chapel A.M.E. 2101 Lippincott Blvd, Rev. James 8. A. Mitcham, Pastor s e St._-Luke AN A.E. Zion 1 North at Addison Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor | Service: 11:45 a.m, s- ~ 8 South Side C.M.E, Church ~ UNITARIAN SERVICES haem Sy lenger. Hwy

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 40]
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March 11, 1961
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