Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 47]

May 9th, om behalf of the Republican Party af:. Along with MacRae, who~ st finish ed an appearance at Astoria Hotel in~New York City,| will be movie star Jane Powell, who -will appear as the star of an NBC-TV spectaeularon April 28th. In addition, long time comedy favorite Edgar: Bergen, tecording stars The Hi-Lo~, ~whose: most recent appearance was on cast that ppear at Olympia Stadium, in Detroit,| comedy the Billed as the ~Annual Republican GOQParty, a_ star-spangled spectacular,~ the vent replaces the hundred-dollar-a-plate dinner as a fund-raising medium for the Michigan Republicans. this is an entirely new and different approach to the problems~ ~We feel sos aditeal # tn addition to Detroit, on May a. a + oy ~; % y: = e Wise ~car buyers have learned to tell their dealer that they want to finance their cars through Genesee Merchants Bank. This assures them quick service ~ no red tape.. - and low, bank rates. And this is another way to establish a banking connection that offers you cemplete financial services. Twenty friendly -Genesee ~~ 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 Muskegon, iady 13th.: Politics will be served by the appearance of former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Detroit, | Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater in Flint, Senator Thurston Morton in Kalamazoo, ~ Jerry Ford in Grand Rapids; Governor of ~ Hawaii, r Lansing and | William ~. Quinn in Guild. Michigan tm a. test state. for a fund raising activil ~ such. as. this, and if successful, the GOP would expand this program on a nationwide basis. Tickets to Olympia ~Maybe, purchased from ~Republi quarters; prices, ne ~ $5) to $50. ~. we. Create in_me'a:clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me. (Psalm 51:10) In every. heart there hides some dark spot of evil~some secret vanity, bitterness or unworthy desire which we would be.ashamed to admit to others. When we search it out and: turn to God in true repentance, He is éver willing to help ~us root out the evil and replace it with the spirit of love and goodness. fror ere Premium | CHUCK - |ROASTS Arm - English: b. 49c Blade Cuts Ib 3% OPEN til 9 THRU SAT. SWIFT~S PREMIUM a s SWIFT'S PREMIUM. SWEETS WEL On eed a il THICK, ~JUICY, TENDER, BONELESS ATY ~BEEF _ RIBS SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF STEW ~SWIFT'S MEATS FOR BABIES 2 2" SWIFT'NING SHORTENING 3: mos SERVE SAUSAGE 24-07. CAN POUND CAN BI: Gant BOTTLE Luncheon Freshly Prepon GROUND BEEF cb a3 ~Quality Foods & Lower Prices, Go Hand In Hand At ~FRESH sew. Tb 290 SWIFT'S CANNED HAMS wat 5 $4.13. lb. 49c BB:: HE JOY OF GOOD EATING Swift's Premium ~~ Ib. Dr Well Trimmed King of All Roasts MARKETS CLOSED SUNDAYS - 4 | Peck, a minority ~ F\ | pointed out that while Kresge~s -+.|for example, has } its southern stores in all but 3 _-| Segregated only 54% of its 232.4| with CORE or with other groups 4 having similar: aims. He also re-, who recently served 30 days on ean~ * district and,county head-| ad - iI | | | | communities, McCrory~s has de Southern stores. Figures were cited to show that Woolworth~s the biggest variety chain, Grant~s and-Kress~s are also far ahead of McCrory~s in lunch counter desegregtion. Peck also pointed out that MeCrory~s is the only chain whose head office has consistently refused to enter into negotiations called that it was at McCrory~s in, Rock Hill where nine sit-inners a South Carolina road gang were arrested:and that it was McCrory manager in New Orleans who testified st arrested sit-inners while Woolworth~s did not. ~OFF THE POLICE BLOTTER SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT Mrs. Mildred Gill awoke Friday, April 21 screaming into the night over her bed stood a strange face partially covered by a handkerchief. She rolled to the other side of her bed as he~ lunged He missed. She screamed, she to her rear window and left as he had entered. & SHOW ME tun WAY To GO HOME: The little Michigan Ave.. boy had spent Saturday night with a friend down town Sunday night and Monday he planned on. sleeping in the bus station. The police had other ideas. He said his step father told him to ~get and stay out~ Saturday morning taken to the juvenile Home for better hotel accommodations. * + ~s | HAVE TO EAT Larry Louis of the County Jail will soon~ learn whether- he is in more trouble with the ~law.~ Mary Barbour of 726 Elizabeth, a cripple, told police at the welfare Department insistance ~that she gave Louis a welfare order of $26.38 to Bring Her back some food on April 9, 1961, but -to date he has not returned with tue food or the order. 4 * * z IT~S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS We agree with Mrs. Barbara Washington, 1412 Liberty Street, that it is~none of our business if husband, Joseph, wants to hit her in the face, knock her down and throw her into the bushes, as she alleges, but your address is listed ~as 726 E. Ridgeway and you are staying on liberty street so excuse the ignorance of this smelled a_ story. | PHOTOGRAPHY ATT ET 'f you are beautiful We take it if you are not We make it! VAN DYKE STUDIO | PHOTOGRAPHERS _ 312W. Court ~- CE 8-5721 ~TELEVISION ~ JACK GARDNER Radio-TV Sales and Service 1644 S. Saginaw Flint, Mich. Phone CE 9.8373 man in dark clothing with his} screamed she screamed. He ran} cub reporter who thought he Our fraternities and scrorities| make*use of this word frequently Rev. A. today. eee: word ~bank.~ The humble Tewtonic word benc, meaning ~a bench,~ was the origin of our word ~bank.~ It was adopted in Italian as banca, to describe a money changer~s bench, the fore-| runner of modern banking. When these benches broke, they. were banca. rotta ~ in French, banque rovte ~ resulting in our word bankrupt. READERS ~For my free pamphlet on panel discussion, send a self-addressed long business envelope and two Stamps to Dr. Marcus H.. Boulware, Florida A & M University. Box 156, Tallahassee, Fla. DRIVE SAFELY May Be Purchased At The Following Merchants NORTH-END - Wagar Drugs UTILITY BILLS MONEY ORDERS The thirteen-year-old boy was}. ~ 6301 N. SAGINAW: CORNER AUSTIN ~ COX~S GROCERY: FRESH MEATS COLD BEER-WINE TAKE-OUT (DELIVERY SERVICE) 1605 Industrial CE. 5-1964 Jerry's Drugs - PRESCRIPTIONS S.D.D. - S.D.M. GREETING CARDS CE. 89235 1214 N. SAGINAW FISHER~S GROCERY. FRESH MEATS 4018 ST. JOHN SU. -7116) SOUTH-END ASH DRUGS Utility Bills ~ Money Orders Beer and Wine Liquor Distributors Zenith-Philco-Motorola-RCA 901 ~~- | _ 901 Lippincott CE. 3-7478 | CLEARANCE SALE! 17~ TELEVISION eg. $39.95 $1888 4-DRAWER. CHESTS DINETTE CHAIRS - LIVING ROOM ~SUITES | ~GAS RANGE: Reg. $24.95 $988) Reg. $1 19.95. eaten eS. ed WE ~ BUY ~ SELL ~ OR~ TRADE BANK: Let us note the origin af|~ 3809 Industrial Ave. | Rev. Seldon wie, Pastor Macedonia basi Chisceli 1116 Hickory St. atev, J. i! Curry.. hhatrosoliten ~bent Church 3939 Industrial Ave. D1. S. D. Edwards, Pastor: es ~ = Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 3019 Industrial. Ave. Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Pastor: s/s ~@ Mt.. Olive Baptist Church Liberty and Kennelworth Sts, Rev. R. R. Turpin, Pastor s ~ *~ | Shiloh ppneee Church St. John at Massachusetts Ave. p Rev. E. Beverly Allen, Pastor. ee Paul Baptist Church 1073.E. Pierson Rd. ~Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor ~Trinity naieic ~Chaieti 1601 Clifford St. ikev, A. F. Thomas, Pastor;: * * * Temple Missionary Baptist Church 2014 Dwight Rev. L. Owens Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. * s ca New Zion Baptist Church 1337 Nevada Ave. Rev. W. G. Terry, Pastor 1% oe * CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ the King rhirteenth and Cliffori Sts. Father Norman Dukette Sunday Services: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Public is vee % Pied CHURCH OF. GOD IN. CHRIST Church of God 12th and Harrison, Sts. Rev, G. Williams, ue Church of Ged 2801 North St. eastor, Elder J. S. Lester.4 Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. s * _# Church of God In Christ 151842 Industrial Ave. Elder H. Gulley, Pastor Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 12:00 p.m. Public is welcome * *~ & Church of God In Christ 3020 St, John St. Rev. John. Gmyers, Pastor St. James chuité * God in Christ 3613 St. John St. av. S. C. Coles, Pastor sunday School: 9:30 a.m. services: 12:00 noon * =. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES: Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. tev. Thomas Courts, Pastor s * METHODIST SERVICES 3ethel icsanibid Chereh uiberty at Twelfth Sts. dev. Donald Morris, Pastor a * * Blackwell A.M.E. Zion 1234 Central Ave. Rev. Robert E. Banks, Minister services: 11:00 a.m. s* ~*~ @ St. James C.M.E. Church 1142 Campau Rev. T. R. Taylor, Pastor sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. * * *, Quinn Chapel A.M.~. 2101 Lippincott Blvd,; Rev. James &. A Mitcham, Pastur St. Luke AES iien North at Addison * Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor Service: 11:45 a.m. Cd s * South Side C.M.E, Church 225 E. Ninth Street Rev: Peivin T. Riley, Pastor Sunday Services: 11:30 a.m. s+ s & Vernon: Chapel A.M.E. it North at Addison Sts. Rev. Alfred Knowles, Pastor | Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Serene, 10-5 am... = s ~ UNITARIAN SERVICES Unitarian Church of Flint | G - 2474 S. Ballenger Hwy. ~Services:

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 47]
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April 29, 1961
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