Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 50]
. = ~ a oe a <<: Mee: se DETROITERS | | Three Detroit | women ~ have ~been named as finalists in this year~s ~ Mrs. Michigan Contest which will be. held May 24 and 25 to select the state~s leading homemaker. Fred A. Kaiser, vice president and general sales manager - of Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, which sponsors the contest, announced the selection of Mrs. Ellen R. Booth, of 17217 Paust; 5] Mrs. Nonie Hainline, of 26308 Ivanhoe, and Mrs. Lila Masson of 25137 Lyndon, to represent the Detroit area in the contest: All three live on the northwest side. They will compete with 10 other homemakers from across the state for the opportunity to represent - Michigan in the Mrs. America contest to be held in Fort Lauder ~Efien, _ 10; |AMED- ~MRS. be Se Dec. 9 & Mrs. Booth is the wife~ of wir D. Booth, Jr., a.-saleman for the Booth Insultation~ Company. ~They have three daughters; Suzarine, 9, and Catherine, 6. ~An attractive brunet with blue eyes, she is a native Detroiter and attended the University of | Detroit. Her favorite household duty. is cookifg, But shé takes fime to be attive in the Mt.} Carmel Giuld. St. - Scholastica}. Altar Society, Kappa Betta Gam- | ma Sorority and volunteer hospital work. Mrs: Hainline is- the wife of an attorney, Forrest A. Hainline, partner in the firm of Cross, | Wrock, Miller, Vieson and Kelley She graduated from Marygrove College as. a home economics dale, Fla., from Nov. 27 through WHAT~NEXT? 1959 FORD _ ~FAIRLANE FORDOMATIC * ONE OWNER REASONABLE 1953 FORD ) MOVING VAN Ov TERMS TELEVISION from $995 AUTOMATIC WASHERS MRS. NONIE HAINLINE from $3995 Ae see ~2100 LAPEER ST. Cor. Howard Proptrs. Trave. In-Suop - We Pay Cash For Used Panentury And Appliances. Flint, Mich. ( | CE. 5-6675 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. ' Men~s convertible collar knit - Sport Shirts reg. 2.98 and 3.98 > A tremendous selection in solid tones: with contrasting trim. Knit cottens and. Celanese acetate prints. berge assortment ~of colors! Smalf, medium and farge sizes. - Men~s Furnishings ~ Main Floor "Ope Thurs Hon, "9 SAVE MRS. LILA MASSON ~| Joseph Auxiliary; League of 2321 since ~ she first:. { Major Sat alas ~pecs Sana! to ether household tasks. Pha Hainhines: Tave six child. poe ts 10; Judith, 8; Brian, 5; and David, four ~months. She is ~blondé with blue eyés and was born in Altoona, Pa. ~ __ Among her activities are the Christ Child Society, ef pega boot Hospital; St. Catholie Women, ~Ford Founda tion vship Series fof Gifted ~Children and the Lawyers~ Wivés of Michigan. Kiri; Hheswon Was cise 6 titaliot lint last yéar~s coitést, havirtg missa féw poitits.| éd the tifle by on She was Sorri an taiséd -in De-| frdit aid is the wifé of ~Like the other finalists, her ~| favorite wifely chore is cooking. She has reddish brown hair and green eyés. Her outside activities include thé Redford Suburban League, St. Valentine~s Altar | Society, Ladywood High Mother~s'| ~ Club, St. -Mary~s Hospitat Guild - League of Catholic Women anid. St. Joseph~s Auxiliary of the Sisters of the Poor. ~The Mrs. Michigan~ finals will begin at noon May 24 with a lunchéon at the Pick Fort Shelby Hotel, to be followed by cooking competitions,, interviews and quizzes at Michigan Consolidated~s Hall of Flame and. Home Service Auditorium. The winner will be named at a reception for the press, radio and television May 25 at 5 p.m. and Gerry Scott, of Traverse City, the current Mrs. Michigan, will turn over hér crown to the new queen of Michigan homemakers. Island Queen The Island Queen, the pleasure | beat at, Kensington Metropolitan Park southeast of Brighton, is getting ready for her fifth launching at Kent Lake. 1961 tour is Saturday, May 20. -|Passengers may take 45-minute trips around beautiful Kent Lake from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday thereafter until thé daily summer rt he begins June 10. traveled ~on the Is and ~Queen waters at Kent Lak 60-foot stérn whee and carries 60 passengers per trip. It is valued at $15,000 by the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Au~thority, the five-county park agency which acquired it from Dick Hoffman. Hoffman built the | stately riverboat in the big red barn at Saugatuck, lecated along the shore of Lake Michigan in the western part of the state. Program Schedule May 20 ~ May 26 1.66 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY DAYTIME 9:55 Sign On: 8:00 Understanding 6:45 Sign On~Almanise 12:50 ~T Film Festival Our World 7:00 Weather be 1:00 uae 8:30 Man in the House ~- 3:95 Garcon, Capers 10S Sign OF 9:00 Light 7:45 Yesterday~s Newsreel National Anthem ~ 9515 Setarday with 8:00 Almanse WEDNESDAY ~VENING the ~ 8:30 Govt. & Econ.: washes 20:00 Jungie Adventure 9:00 Art Cours 5:00 Whirlybirds - Time 9:30 Romper > 5:30 Lone ri. 1:30 Laurel & Ha 10:30 ~My Little Margie~ 6:00 3. St co 12:30 Satarday Thea~ 11:00 Gale Storm Show 6:20 News, Dave Skinner 4-08 Tiger: all 11:30 Love That Bob 6:30 Matty~s Funday Detroit at Boston 12:00~ Funnies $:30.Big - 32:30 Number 7:00 Navy Log: 4:00 Big Time Wrestling 1:00,One O~ 7:30 Hong Kong 5:00 Award Mon: ~She Couldn~t 8:30 Ozsie & Harriet ~Black Magic~ Say No~ ions oat ime one re Tie t- 11:00 News, Frank Bénedh 7:30 Leave It to Beaver Wed: ~Old Acquaint- 11:15 Sports and Weather 8:00 La ance (Pt 2) ea ee at 9:00 Fight of the Week Thur: ~ In A a! s Newsree! 9:45 Make big Spare ro i Wa veh 1) * ~~ ad 05 Pik Sn we it vi t,-M., 14; Jon, 12;| Guild | The tentative date for the first Over 100,000 Be Tek have of the old Mississippi Riverboat, | ~| weighs ten tons, has~ two decks = itig at the municipal courses. with. the evening classes now filled.) and Kearsley Lake Courses. The latter were postponed for a week due, to eold weather and got undér way. May 9th. ~ Registration fee for the os 2 real Geor ing > LaRose can: be obtained by Fox at Karsley Lake, Ed..at Mott Park; and Andy Vert af Swartz Creek.: The class at Mott got under way at Mott~ Pafk on May 10th and at Swartz Creek May 11. saty for a person fo have played before. For those who have played, a review is considered beneficial, _ especially early in thé season. Million Dollar Grant To Spelana | A grant of $1,000,000 to Spelman Collége and thrée. other members of the Atlanta Uniiversity Center was announced today by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. The gift, announced on the first ge age of the death of the late John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is being made in_ his honor and in recognition of his and his father~s lifelong interest in higher education for Negroes in general and for Negro women in particular. Of the fotal granf, Spélmiari College is receiving $750,000 for the construction of a new Fine Arts Building. The facilities will be used for courses in art, drama and music, and will be available to the extent possible to students enrolled in all the colleges affitiated in the Aflanta University Center. The remaining $250,000 ~ lis designated for the joint and acquisition program of Spelman, Morehouse, Clark and Morris Brown* Colleges, and is payable affer the four colleges have raised a total of $500,000 from other donors for this same purpose., ~a FEDERAL ak cee daca DIVIDENDS on SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 * |First Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Flirt W. Kéarsiey at Beach Northwest Shopping Center Davison Road: af Pranktth Ave. 102 S. Leroy ~ Fenton PLAIN SKIRTS OR ANY SWEATER (59~ Group lessons in golf are staft-|] Vacancies still exist in fhe morn} ring classes at Swartz Creek; Mott,|} The basic fundamentals of golf| + are taugh-so that it is-nét neces-} ~~Secial = Whirl ~ - By HARRIETTE WALKER;; ii gi 4 City Golf club at the Sportman elub Sunday. Food from China, Germany, Italy and U.S. was served. Henry Scott was Chairman. On the working committee were: Mrs. Julia Johnson, Mr. & Mrs. Orvin Butler, Mr. Wendell Owens, Mr. Connie Childress, Mrs. Edith Swan Dr. & Mrs. Price, Mr. Samuel McClain, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Verdum. - r. The son of Mr. & Mrs.. Harry ~Walker, 1024 Liberty, Timothy Walker celbreated his 2nd birthday this week. ~Among the guest were Brenda Thompson, Carol Rouse, Pa Mitchell, Willie ~ Mitchell, John White Jr. Leonos White, Vincent Walker, Sheila Doan, noisemakers and ice cream ~made the party more enjoyable. The ~little ones danced. Have you ever watched 2 & 3 year olds dance it is something to see. Parents present were: Mrs. Cleotha Thompson, Mrs. John White, Mrs. Horace. ~Reaves, Mrs. Frank Reed, Mrs. Delmar Rouse. Miss Pearl Asku is visiting her sister Mr. & Mrs. Ro Neck Long Island, New York. Her mother Mrs. Caroie Hall, 1607 Farwell St was given a banquet for being the oldest ~mother with the most children, she has ten daughters and 3 sons, The Tic-Toc Social Club had a matinee Sunday, May 14 ~at the Lebanon Hall. The wonderful blues singer from Detroit, Louise Hill gave the entertainment and Eston Broome and sweepers furnished the music. Some of the clubs present were Fred Luckado & his Clowns, Marthons Social Club, Caravons, Duchess, Glamorettes Brownetts Mambos, Jolly Six, Paramounts Friendly Four Lake side Sportman Chit Three Aces. The officers of the Tic-Toc Club are: Social Chairman Hubert Bush, President Lucille Logan, Trasure Gertude Muneslyn, Secretary Irene Richard, Business Manager Anne Bell Robinson, Misc. Tres. Gray Nellie Wallace. The Future Citizen Club plan a talent show at Clifford Street Center June 11th anyone interested call Peggy Burks, Ce. 4-2343 and Marlene Jones. There is a few more openings in~ the. exercisiilg lasses held -at-Clifford Stree Center on Wedae p.m:come rf we'd be glad ~ have woe Call the Cerite ay PCE. 5+04 - Mr. Willie Street of Detroit taught round dancing to a erie of Gay Squares Saturday May 13 at Clark School. wart went to the Kentucky Derby in Louisville. They visited with friends Sgt. & Mrs. McFadden in Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mrs. Fannie White, 1428 Idaho Street visited her sister Mr. & Mrs. Al. Harris, for Mother~s Day week end. The New Hope Chapter 12 OES are having there annual queen Ester Day at the Blackwéll AM.E. Church, May 21.at-3 p.m. the public is cordially invited Mrs. John Gaines attended the annual: Daughter and Mother Breakfast at the St. Matthew Church Sunday. With Mrs. Gaines were her. 3 daughters Joanne, Mary, & Carol. Mrs. Walter Smith also attended with her two daughters Shirley & Beverly. - Ray Temple No. 549 of Saginaw, Mich wishes. to thank the public for the wonderful turnout at their matinee. Three prizes were won Ist prize; fer most children, 11, Mrs. R. Cain. 2nd prize, Oloest mother, Mrs. Gloria Davis. 3rd prize, Youngest mother, Mrs. Ruby Sanders. The Everready Club presents a Talent and Style Show Sunday May~28 1961 at Clifford St Community Center. The Women~s Division of the Genesee County - Traffic Safety Commission will hold a coffee meeting on Wednes _|day,.May 24, at 9:30-A.M., in the health auditorium of the Flint Municipal Center. ' Dr. Evelyn V. Golden, who was the first. president of thie Women~s Division, will discuss many of the effects which @rugs and medications have on the ability to drive safety. Any Genesee County woman who s interested in promoting Py ges safety on our streets and highways i is invited to atten ALL WEEK SPECIAL __ TRY OUR _SHIRT - LAUNDRY REPAIRING | SPECIAL A Specialty } - (Foesdav Only) _ FREE PICK-UP. ~i DELIVERY ALTERATIONS AND oe eal LSON CLEANERS iMale LAPEER CE '3-4500 ~Around the World~ supper was ~given by the Vechicle ~trica -Ann Reed, Yvonne Reed, Marlene Mitchell Garland - bert Nash, 207 13th St. Saginaw Michigan. She is from Great - Chat Lucky 1-0 Joy, Makers, Nighten gales, Satalites, Ideal - Club Kovetts, Flames, American Post 306, Tragetlettes, The Mrs. Hizora Shaw, Mr. Herschel Shaw, Mr. Jessie Ste-! 12:30~ 1:30 P.M.
About this Item
- Title
- Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 50]
- Canvas
- Page 3
- Publication
- Flint, MI
- May 20, 1961
- Subject terms
- African Americans -- Michigan -- Flint -- Newspapers
- Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
- Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Technical Details
- Collection
- Black Community Newspapers of Flint
- Link to this Item
-
https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0007.050
- Link to this scan
-
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/blackcommunitynews/35177303.0007.050/3
Rights and Permissions
The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. Some materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission.
Related Links
IIIF
- Manifest
-
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/api/manifest/blackcommunitynews:35177303.0007.050
Cite this Item
- Full citation
-
"Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 50]." In the digital collection Black Community Newspapers of Flint. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/35177303.0007.050. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2025.