Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 43]

Sein vote Pi Robert A. Grimes assures you vigorous, unbiased, unbossed ~ court representation oe A man who aarias nak a = __~ honest. decision~ Associate Municipal Judge Since 1957, hoicawn 45-Man Civic Improvement ~Robe a (Geb) CRIMES~ e Coe ~ Mond. 10, and ke Titel impact will be from the |: H filing of some 70,000 people who| somewhat lower than the 1.7 have or will have exhausted their | weeks of the average 1960 claim. claims with the Commission be-| This compares with the pay=: ment of $76.4 the $1.4 piles. & costs for the: 958 arid " 7 tion payments, Horton varnet claims may extend to. 13. weeks, jl| in which case the claimant wit! | have réceived 39 checks in. both | | regular. and temporary payments. An outstanding difference between this program and the 1958 - ~(Pohtical. Advertisemen _ On the Flint ig BOARD OF EDUCATION 5 e Current Board Member = ~ e World War H Veteran ~ 59 program: is that the state will; oe; have to collect the cost. of the). e PTA Past President e Native of Flint earlier TUC program frony he pee: Supioyers. but the new~p: e Sunday School Teacher e Graduate of Flint Public Schools |} costs will be assessed. by the: Federal government against all e Church Elder! e Buick Employe 19 years | covered employers*in the country. e Father of 3 Children: e Graduate Engineer 4 wae rea _ Member of Mott Coordinating Program Study Committees of the Flint Board of Education.; - Dick O'Hara inherited his interest in education from his mother, who taught in the Flint schools for 30 years He was appointed to the. Board on the principles of solid, sensible, public schooling. a ON _APRIL3 VOTE _FOR H. RICHARD O'HARA, JR.: as ~ vea2 daar opelitan Bui e Club sk sali Mrs. Fletcher 721 Kast 1 ~Members of the club are Mrs. _ Wesley, Mrs. s Elisha Scott, Mrs. Booker Wilder, Mrs. Leach, Mrs. Leo Greene, Mrs. Virgil James, Mrs. Wencell Owens, Mrs. Wm. Simpson Mrs. Samuel Seay. Guest were: Mrs. Samuel Buckner, Mrs. Marian Kendale, Mrs. Walker Jacksoh. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wm: Simpson, ist prize; 2nd prize Mrs. Samuel Buckner who was playing for 3rd Luther Wm. guest were given to two other m-| people. The Easter theme was carried out with chocolate | eggs.covered. with various colors for each member & guest. ~ ~The menu was~tuna fish with creamed. peas and cheese topping. Rosie red cinnamon apples with cream cheese and: nut filling. Hot polls and coffee, a huge relish tree with red cabbage as tree base with green onions, cel ~ery, ~carrot sticks, gtreen:and black olives, cherry tomatoes ~held in the tree with si sacno Everyone had a wonderful time. +) seer _ The Flamingoette~s Social Club held their monthly meeting at Mrs..Pauline Snaddy 1905 Magnolia Street. on Sun~Gay, March 26, After the meeting they played cards. Some of the clubs attending the meeting were: The Flame, The Pretty Sister, The Web Glow, and other guest. The next | meeting will be at Emma. Stone, 1405 Oregon Street and they will also play cards after the meeting. This, meeting will be April 9th. ue * *.~. ~ Mrs. Carl Glen of 727 East 5th St. and son Carl Edward went to Chicago where Mrs. Glen joined her sister Mrs. Elease Snyder and her som Charles Snyder. They motored to Jackson, Mississippi visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams, }and also visited their aunt Mrs. Marish Williams of John~ston, South Carolina who was celebrating her 89th birthday. oe, x, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Travis of 312 East Wellington motored to Memphis, Tennessee to visit their son, Willie Travis, Jr. The Travis plan to motor back for Easter. Mrs, Georgia {vinkingon, 811 ast Kennelworth St., will finish Flint Junior College Nurses training at McLaren Hospital. She will be able to take the state board of nursing ' examination for her license.: * ~ The Future Citizen Club wishes to thank the public '| forf helping them in selling their dinners Saturday. Mem bers of the club are Peggy Burk, Kathrine Carpenter, Marlene Jones, Sandra Allen, Victoria Small, Joanne Gaines, -Tanya,; Mary Gaines, Gloria Brooks, the: girls did their own Ae ee anes Ae The Jolly Booster Club, an Auxiliary of the Elks, are having an Easter party at ~the R.G. Easter Sunday from 8-2 P.M. There will be a prize for the best dressed person. Mr. Macon Buford, "906 Birpenser Rd., and Mr. Emmit Jenkins, 129 Juliah Street, took a jet liner to the fights in Florida ~recently. * e * Home-Maker No. 5 is: planning a musical Tea at Clifford Street Center April 16,-1961.-They are giving a prize to the person who brings the most people to the tea: _ Genesee County Kennel dub recently presented twenty-seventh all breed Dog Show and Obedience Trial at the IMA. Sa thirty-seven dogs were entered. Some of (Continued, on Page a: over $95 this year... ~witn our Free Chec at Michigan National Bank~ * thl ice charge generally y ran $2.00 or more~over | Pigs geo ian: by maintaining.a balanee of $200 or more in our account at M Michigan National, we have completely elimina eliminated pha pela keg Pree this expense.~ SERVICE CHARGE adapt te I's true~by maintaining a balanoe of ~200,or spore in peroonal 3:: 3 or. joint checking account at Michigan Nation top below $200, RTT eregcoued: rege chapier SE ee ee cis te pe pamy ~ | FOR THE MONTH [ a charge of 10 cents p Se peeternaaghn tg on: prion: ~ae ence ed THE ie pianbcatetie ere | ae. $200.00 or more | ~ NONE 1 | - Along with the popular FTI Savings Accounts ae Rime Interest) the. * more | at (4:30 and alk: Saturday) ~~cus- +} 1 ee cee [meee | To: perce

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 43]
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April 1, 1961
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