Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 48]

yt THE ELLIOTTORIAN BUSINESS WOMEN~S CLUB mét ~at ~the Cen tral" YWCA for a Care -Symiposinm Satarauy,: noel ~29th, theme was ~Women in the Nuclear Age.~ page f Prograth. ~ponacred ~by the Chesapeake Section of the American. ae Association of Physics Teachers. Those pemgopeting are ~of superior abilify ~in physics and jwere selected On the basis of their | brecords ire high Schools of "Mary- Distt Delaware, Virginia and the; jet of Columbia. The competifion is under ~the supervision of Dr: Julius H. Taylor professor of Physics and head of the Department at Morgan State Their: College. ~_ sr Beauticians Nanoulib ~ Plans For Cor fab CHICAGO: ~ Dr. Katie E: Whickham, president of the National Beauty Culturists~ ~League, Inc., and Mrs. Louise Reaves Chapman,. general chairman. for the convention, announced this week that final plans had ~been in Chicago with headquarters and sessions at the Hotel. Sherman from July 30 to August. 11, The Institute of Cosmetology and the Theta Nu Sorority will meet July 39 to August 5 and ~the conventign proper will be -held August 2 to W. Forty Siathnrs of national and international repute will be on on hand at the institute to teach and bring to the beauticians the latest in beauty culture techniques and procedures. There will be many clinics, deminstrations, visual aids, pictures and lectures to enable the beauticians ~to be brought up to~ date in latest methods in beauty culture. Working with the president and: the national ~convention chairman are-the five chapters of beauticians in Chicago and the organized beauticians which make up these organizations. On. this. committee with the general~ convention chairman are Mrs. Pauline Thompson, co-| |: chairman and the following beau--| | ~ Mrs. Gertrude Cole-| ~ ticians: man, educational committee; Mrs. Johnnie M. Fuller, housing; Mrs.| 7 | Pauline Ross, director of exhibits; | 7 (Mrs. Malise Harris, souvenir}; program; Mrs. Bessie L. Rivers, entertainment; Mrs. Maggie Bur: ton,. courtesy: committee. ~On the entertainment committee are as 4 co-chairman ~Mts.~ Lena Blankenship, Mrs. Jane Reed and Mrs. Pearl Banks. It was also announced that a European and Middle East educational tour will follow the convention and will ~cover a month of travel abroad. Organized and supervised groups will -visit various places in Europe and_ the ~Middle East, Mrs. Maude Gadsen, 167 West 136th Street, New York City. Working in laison with the committee is Mrs. Minnie~D. Hur-| ley, Néw York City. _@ WINNIE ~OPEN NIGHTLY Flint MEMBERS NOTICE Motor Giy Employee's Club Is Dancing to the Music of SATURDAY'S ADDED ATTRACTION ~@ JEAN. TURNER; Popular Songstress WEBB, ees ~Darter | (Members and Guest Only) aE. WILLIE GEORGE ezymm sors FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 5-bth 6:00-2:00 A.M. Motor City Employees Cluh 3815 N. Saginaw Michigan _ _|and has had extensive experience | field of civil rights, will talk on ~Equalizing portunities.~ | topic, | | Leonard Woodcock, vice-president ~| mission. ALLSTATE be Silent Cushions a 21-MO. GUARANT EED_ ~Compare the prices.. 14-15 in. TUBELESS~ TIRE VALUES 6.70x15, 7.50x14 Tubeless Black. Com- -, pare the quality and we think ] you'll agree that ALLSTATE Al Silent Cushions are your best ~ buy! Tyrex* Rayon cord con-~ struction. _~ *TM of Tyrex Inc.; EXTRA! Compact Car Owners ] ALLSTATE Tube type Black ean aR Silent 1484 ~ Cushions. plus tax * and old tire off your cr ee 6.00x13 _15.84* 7684 - ee ae = * Plus. tax and old tire ars: 27 Tubeless Whitewalls __~_'~3Extve: Tubeless Whitewalls ~in above Sines 600... m0 tose 35] 21.94 weeetee.|May 5, at 8:15 p.m. This ~is the Mr. ia To Se At Leadership Clin cluding educators, employers, and private citizens~ alike, can do to make the concept of equal employment opportunity a reality. ~We must also keep in mind,~ Mr. Klein continued, ~that when we talk of ~fair~ employment, we Mr. George L. P. Weaver, special assistant to the Secretary of Labor, will give the keynote talk at the final session of the 1960 -61 Leadership Clinic 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 8, in the Banquet Hall of the Veterans Memorial building. ~full~ employment. Mr. Weaver, who has worked ~Everyone is invited to attend actively in the labor. movement, as an admjinistrator and in~ the bring about an~ employment clipeople are hired on the basis of ability, regardless of race, religion or national origin,~ he concluded. Employment _-Op Following his talk, a panel of. three prominent Detroiters will give a local viewpoint on the and, together with Mr. Weaver, will answer questions from the audience. Sigmas Name Nat'l President Lewis Carter, an Albany State College junior, was elected National President of Sigma Rho Sigma Honor Society at the meeting of that group and the Association of Social Science Teachers at Howard University. Panel members include Mr.. of the UAW-AFL-CIO; Mr. James B. Kaler, assistant vicepresident of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company; and Mr. Fred Routh, director of the Michigan Fair Employment Practices Com ' Carter is currently president of the Social Science Club, AIbany State Players, the Day Student Council, the Lampodas pledge club of, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, and the Youth Council of Albany. He is active in the Veterans~ Club, the Student Affairs Committee, and Sigma Rho Sigma. A native of Philadelphia, Cab: ter is a former army boxing champion and insurance manager. The Leadership Clinic is sponsored by the Coordinating Coun<i! on Human Relations, a group of 57 community organizations affliliated with the Commission on: Community Relations (CCR), Detroit~s'~ municipal intergroup agency. Mr. Walter Klein, executive director of the Jewish Community Council and co-chairman of the Leadership Clinic said: ~Mr. Weaver and the panel will discuss what everyone, in Flowers In Bloom, Now is a good time to observe spring wild flowers. in bloom along the nature trails at Kensjington Metropolitan Park near Milford. Charles Damm, park naturalist, reports that skunk cabbage, hepatica, marsh marigold and bloodroot are labeled along the Tamarack and Deer Run trails.: The trails, especially popular in the spring, are located near the Nature: Center at the west end of the 4,500-acre recreational site. Exhibits at the Nature Center can be viewed from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and weekdays from,2 ~p.m. to 4 p.m. Georgia Davis * To Sing At K.C. A ~contralto angel!~.That is how a major critic has compared the voice of Georgia Davis, who will appear in concert at, Knoxville College in MacMillan Chapel, 4 DIVIDENDS on SAVINGS INSURED TO $10, 000 First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Flint W. Kearsley at Beach Northwest Shopping Ceiter finale of the 1960-61 College Lyceum: Series. Jonathan Brice, 1933 Knoxville College graduate, will be actompanist for Miss Davis. He is a member of the famous. Brice Trio, consisting of the sons anddaughter of the late Rev. John Brice, interim pastor of First United Presbyterian Church and 102 S. Leroy ~ Fenton wer must also. be concerned about. and to consider how he can help. mate in the Detroit area where}. ~a FIRST FEDERAL Davison Road af Franklin Ave. If you want to gain or lose weight do it by dcerriaing. A physical fittness class will start at Clifford Street Center. May 10, 1961, for high school girls and adults at 8 p.m. wear slacks: For more information, call exaan Center at CE. 5-0423. 4 Christ the: King Catholic Church: Rosary Altar Society | wish to thank all that have taken part in the ~Tom Thumb - Wedding.~ / PRESIDENT, Mrs. Mary Bradley Watch for the Grand~ Opening of James Ola~s House of -Beauty at 1703% Elm Street at 12th Street. CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Miss Ethel Jordan, became the bride of Mr. L. T. Heller, Saturday, April 29, 1961. They resided on Avenue B. Flamingorette~s Social Club will.sell Bar B Q dinners Saturday, May 6th at 1135 E. Mott Street. They will play cards ~at the same address that night. They will start serving at 12:00 noon. Je Te Dance studio is making plans ~for their annual recital to be held at Stewart Community School June 2. The Epicurian Lodge, 715 N. Warren Street in Saginaw, Michigan is checking on a new sight for their Lodge. The South side Circle No. 1 of Antioch Baptist Church wishes to thank the public in making their Bar-B-Q dinner a success. 2 The Dewey Community School Mothers Club. ended their term by going to Frankenmeuth Michigan. They had dinner at Zinders Restuarant. The following mothers attended: Mrs. Thomas BeCoats Mrs. Bonnie French Mrs. Felix Rencher Mrs. Johnnie McMullin Mrs. James Hence, and Mrs. Alex Towner. PRESIDENT, Mrs. Johnnie Lathan. - Sacred Heart Schéol held their last Home School Council Meeting Sunday, -April 30th, at 7:00 in the Recreation Center Auditorium. They are designed to help the parents fulfill their duty as the First Teachers of their children. There was an explanation of teaching methods by Sister M. Hyacinth, fifth grade teacher. She explained how flash cards are used in teaching and how parents can help in getting children to learn the fundamentals. Next there was a 20 minute tape recording by Fr. Filas, S. J. on HOW PARENTS CAN GIVE. SEX INSTRUCTIONS TO THEIR CHILDREN. Fr. Filas also showed ~the parents what words they should use, and how they should express those Sacred Truths of sex to their childten.;He also said that it was not the duty of the school dr the corner drug store to teach children the facts of sex, TIS ~THE DUTY OF YOU THE PARENTS. THE SCIENCE FAIR EXHIBITS was held ~in the dining hall. ~All grades participated in the Science Fair and one of the students, Mike Lamson, earned seventh place in the all city judging this year. Another one of the students in the grade school, Leroy Hathon, also won recognition this year.:| Here~s a list of the officers elected for the coming year: Mr. Joseph Williams, President; Mrs. Arnold Echlin, Mother Vice-President; Mr. Christian Lukasavitz, Father Vice-President; Mr. Jerry Loranger, Teacher Vice-President; Mrs. Ro~bert ~James, Historian; Mrs. Martin Podsedly, Secretary; Mr. Victor Raymond, Treasurer. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 48]
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