Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 47]

share in this the climactic Religi-|, Institute Format - MARSHALL; Senes ~ ~Aecord-1 ~. ing to the roperts form the Ofice| the Director, the Reverend nichard A. Rollins, the plans for the thirty-first annual session of the L. K.~ Williams Ministers~ Institute -and the ~nineteenth an-jerer nual session of the Women~s De-|i partment are near completion.; Clergy and Laity of national} of the outstanding Institute per and international prominence will! sonalities and participants. fea ous event on the historic eighty | The Reverend Dr. Jesse year old campus of Bishop Col-| McNeil will conduct two sem lege. The Reverend Dr. Jesse Jai MeNeil, former Dean of the School of Religion and a former Director of this Institute; Mrs. Oliva B. Davis, a Christian worker of long standing and member of the Board of Trustees; the Reverend ~The Christian spectives in Christian Education. sermon of the Institute on Friday, May 5, 1961 at 1 700 A.M. Cereal Crisp Fried Chicken Take sachs of plentiful~ chicken and serve Cereal ~Crisp.. Fried Chicken with Spicy Peach Sauce. Crushed prec Soieiked rice cereal and melted butter or margarine give the chicken its Celio Conting. The spicy peach sauce adds an unusual zip to the c This is but one use of versatile, economical, breakfast. cereals as a recipe ingredient. Breakfast cereals make contributions of pro rotein, important B vitamins, essential minerals, and food-energy. se them, often to improve the nutritive value of your cooking. Cereal Crisp Fried Chicken With Spicy Peach Sauce @ cups oven-toasted rice 1 3-to-3%4 pound frying cereal, crushed to make chicken, cut inito serving lcupc pieces 1 teaspoon salt % cup melted Lnidter or _~,, teaspoon paprika margarine Spicy Peach Sauce: 1 can (1 Ib.-1 oz.) sliced 1% teaspoons cornstarch _ peaches Y teaspoon cinnamon 1% tablespoons vinegar - 4, teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons sugar 1% teaspoon nutmeg Combine cereal crumbs, salt, and paprika. Dip chicken i in butter or margarine, then in erumb mixture. Place pieces in shallow 2-quart baking dish, attractive side up. Drizzle any: remaining butter or margarine over chicken. Cover with foil and crimp edges of foil onto edge of dish. Bake in moderate oven (350~F) 25 minutes. Remove foil and bake until chicken is browned and tender, 35 to 40 minutes longer. Combine sauce ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened and clear. Pour over chicken during last 10 minutes.cooking time, Yield: 4 servings. Tm) NO K AND <O "NO MONEY oe NO MONEY DOWN ON ANYTHING YOU BUY AT SEARS ON CREDIT! Buy Now Gt this Low. Price A-Cycle Rotary with No-Pull Starter in this. year~s Institute; one on{.. Church and theft Changing American Culture,~ and} the second on ~Changing Per-} He will also deliver the closing} ~ RRS 26 cowgen~ ie ei Nae ptai: be Pioveers geo SO > fornia~ s Pael Re ~Flame of ~New 9:00 Snirtey Temple ~Color)* 10:30 Grand Ju 8:00" al Veivet~ Grand Jury 8:30 sb funter Show* 11:00 Five Star Final 9:00 Show (Color)* 11:15 Weatherman 10:00 i Young aL: 20 Sports Final. f $4 ~ 44:30 Jack Paar Show 10:30 astage ~Letter (Color)?; Law~~ George 1:00 Néws Digest -00 TUESDAY. MAY 2 | Tats Show 5:30 Set. Preston of the ~e; sacl th due maatoe~ t e pots _ 6:00 Top of the News 1:00 Nighteap ~The 6:10 Weatherman ~Island of Stone~ 6:15 Rescue Eight i: at News Digest ~High Pressure~ rieahs * Marlene oS ~Mi: ~< 71:00 Five ~Star Final 11:15 Weatherman 11:20 Sports, Final - 11:30 ae Past Show jor) 1:09 lows Digest FRIDAY, May 5 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 Top of the News 6:10 Weatherman @:15 Highway Patrol - 6:45 Buntiey-Brinkley Report? _ 7:00 Assignment Underwater ~Gold Fever~ 7:30 Happy* 8:00 Five Star Jubilee 8:30 Hallmark Hall of Fame* 10:00 page i Shayne* 11:00 Five Star Final 11:15 Weatherman 11:20 Sports Final 11:30 Jack Paar Show (Coloz)* 1:00 News Digest ~First in Eastere Michigan With VHF~ e Denotes NBC NETWORK PROGRAMS = Meer president of How Ho ed. Founders Librat all Programs Subject to Chance. (CLIP AND SAVE FOR HANDY BEFERENC! B per | 283 Fip ts We Love~ Pe e. ~_. -3*sWorld Agriculture~ Program. Schedule ~April. 29 ~ May 5 7:45 rBSEESosee SSsssesSsss 1 ~ge National Anthem WEDNESDAY EVENING tae Whirlybirds = ee Ranger Mr. Magie og Meme Frank Benesh 7:00 ~ ra | ako ta Funday Ki: 230 Hong Kong Ozzie Ha.3 rei BE Bow mete &388 geeaseseses Fe H ij i? ei st Ege ssesbacses } a: k E aU ae ft i: LR:! r E: b ' \ SEE THE NEW -BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT ~CHAPLIN~S "STANDARD SERVICE CE. 9-4835 ~Flint No need to mis oil, gas. meek ~rile ied ~wheels.. oe Low-Cost, easy to use. Has controls fér run, stop, choke, on handle. Sraney sive apusien. Gams pan Heme 272 See it at Sears now! ~ * Setfaction gusnteed Open Thurs., Fri. ~and ie ~Ti Pak PARK FREE KITCHEN CHAIRS - University ~ ~Wednesday. a April 26. The college heads wil! "A jie among some 300. delegates. ~will include Dr. Samuel M., president of Housten and of the Howard president. ther delegates will represent soli@ges,. universities, learned a societies, educational associations and ard alumni clubs-throughout {the nation. They will join the ssion which is.expected to ee ~de nearly 700 marchers. The ion begins at 9:30 a.m. -. Inaugural exercises: are sche | Both | buildings are located in the Dasa Quadrangle. The principal speaker at the a will be Dr. Erwin N. | Bris iid, dean of the Harvard _|Law School and Charles Stébbins ~Fairchild Professor of Law at the Cambridge, Mass. institution. -Other events scheduled for the day inaugural program include a special] performance of Sophocles~ ~Antigene~ by the Howard 7 Players, student, dramatic group, at 8 p.m. Wednesday (April 25), a~lunchleon for delegates at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, and a reception for delegates and guests at 8 p.m. Wedneselay. Admission to al] events ijs by invitation. For He is not a God of the dead, but ~of the living; for all live unto Him \~(St. Luke 20:38) God, love, wisdom, mercy, an ever-pvesent help, is all around us each minute of our lives as is: the very air we breathe. made a living, wonderful reality attainable~ by each of us through His Son, our Savior, Christ Jesus. When we neglect the daily opportunity to\ live within His love, we ane. but merely existing. nT ~ FIRST FEDERAL and ioaw Assaciation DIVIDENDS on SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 First Federal _" SAVINGS ~AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Flint W. Kearsley at Beach: Northwest Shopping Center Davison Road at Franklin Ave. 102 S. Leroy ~- Fenton ~. faculties in an academic uled for | /10 aim. in Cramton Auditorium. & ty RF Social my ~Whirk * By gs HARRIETTE WALKER | Einily Adams became the bride of titer Eiwatds in a ceremony performed Saturday at Rose of Sharon Lodge on Maine. - The daughter of Mrs. Martha Adams chose a pink embroidered organza. dress. Her sister, Margaret Adams, served as her maid of honor in a blue dress. to be his best man. Among the guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Colter, Mr.-and Mrs. Donald Colter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gardy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haywood, Mr. Carl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McBride, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Mr. and: Mrs. Louis Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Maxy Brandon; Mr: and Mrs. Henry Washington, Mr. Joe Kendall, Miss Norma Jean Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Holey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Holden, The Barons Club, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hodge, Mrs. Jessie Ruth Walker, Mr. N. Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Lowe, Mr. R. Moore, Mrs. Fannie Mae, Anderson; Mr. and Mrs _ Willie Mallet, Miss Tommie Anderson, Miss J. Prince, Mr. Johnny Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Shelby Morris, Mr: and Mrs. A. D. Banster, Mr. and Mrs. B. Walker, Mr. M. Washington, Mr. Willie Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoey, Mrs. Jean Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest:Manning, Mr. R. C. Banster, Mr. Willie James Griffin, Miss Delorses Crawford, Mrs. Lavard Bar, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dent. The bride ane troom will reside at 728 Payne.. ~ ~ * * * ~Well Baby Clinic~ in the Clark School area sponsored by the.City Health Dept., ter every 1st Thursday of the month. Mothers are urged to bring all children up to one year of age to the clinic. tk ok *: The Les Tres Charmontes Social Club is having a Beatnik party June 2nd, at the Tobi Club of Flint, 134% East 2nd St. Come ane; ~ come all, we have a swinging ~ball. * The Southside Ginele No..1 of ~dntlosk Baptist Church will sell Bar-B-Que dinners Saturday at Clifford Street Center. Patricia Reed celebrated her 2nd birthday April 22, | 1961. She is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed. 7190 Haggety Ct. The children enjoyed potato chins and nop corn, ice cream and cake. Present were: Carl Edward Glenn, Dewayne Newhouse, Tyre Minner, Earl Reed, Ervin Robinson, Yovonne Reed, Timothy Walker, Gloria Jean Thompson. Patricia received many gifts. ~ & * % ~April Showerers,~~~ a Bridal: Shower was given for Miss Terri Van Hurley by Mrs. Gale~ Reaves, 1010 East Avon: The table was decorated with héarts and shower umbrellas. They served Frappe'and assorted cakes: Bridge and Whist was played. She received: many lovely gifts. Those Mrs. Margaret Hoffner, Mrs. Joyee Reaves, Mrs. Elouise Caldwell, Mrs. Caroline Hoskins, Mrs. Shelia Taylor,. Mrs. Cathrine Wilson, Mrs. Leona Brown, Mrs. B. Owens, Mrs. Ann Buford, Mrs. Evelvn Roulach. Garfield P.T.A. held threte cuba fashion show Tuesday, April 18, in the gym. Mrs. Reese, teacher of Charm of Mott. Foundation, asked Mrs. Helene Baxter, of Beauty Arome, to model the clothes that she designed and made. gloves, and a hot pink hat. Among the-300 to 400 guest were: Mr. and Mrs. Zebe Dee Hurd, and Mrs. Dorothy Briggs. They served refreshments and. played cards.: co * 5; The Flint Beauty Cadetts Chapter 288 will present ~What~s New?~ at the St. John Center April 30, 1961. The Chairman is Mrs. Lorraine Finch. On the committee are Mrs. Louise Thomas, Mrs. Helen Baxter, Mrs. Helen Hill, Mrs. Thelma Jones, Mrs. Jessie Jackson, Mrs. Pinnie. Pittman, Mrs..James Ola Hill, President, Mrs. B. Brown. ~ * * * The Big and Little Sisters will hold their breakfast May 6, 1961 at the Knights of. Columbus Hall, 705 Garland St., at 9:30. The breakfast is free to Big and Little Sisters. Among the big sisters who helped witih- decorations were: Mrs. Jessie Walker and Harriette,Walker. Mrs. Earlene Howard is chairman of decorations. Please call the Big Sister~s office Ce 2:0601 me Westhestay, Mey 3, to make your reservation. * * * Lula Reed was at the.Surfwood April 22 and 23. There were many parties and out-of-town people attending. To name a few: Detroit, Lansing, Saginaw, Ann Arbor. From Flint: Betty. Richard, ~of, the Betty. Bichent Shop, the Royal-etts, Social Club, i SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1961 ine ALL WEEK SPECIAL PAIN SKIRTS ALTERATIONS - TRY OUR AND SHIRT -LAUNDRY REPAIRING. | -~ SPECIAL ~ A Specialty | (Tuesdav Only) FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY The son of Mrs. Katie began asked El. William Turner will meet at Clifford Street cen-. _.| attending were: Nellie Carpenter, Miss Benetta Thomas, ~ -|Mrs. Lois Holt, Mrs. Joyce Williams, Mrs. Susie Rennick, She modeled a hot pink two-piece dress, beige shoes, beige | rhea clo ata yaaa

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 47]
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