Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 50]

ak % Ming Sapeente Mga ee: teed wy Heritage * * 3: a The stipends vary acc di ig to the financial needs of winner's and range from an honorary. $50 entrance award td~. $560. per year grant. Awards continue for ~ the normal length of each student~s degree program if his academic record justifies renewal. Each school ~is éntifled ~to at least one of the scholarships if ~a qualified senior applies. In addition, a number of awards of a state-wide: ~comparison of are granted at-large on the~ basis applicants from * participating schools.: poate ae NAACP Commends ~WCA~S Goodwill DENVER, Colo. ~ In_felicitations to the YWCA meeting here in its 22nd annual convention, the NAACP re-affirmed its long standing friendship with the ~Y~ and hailed its: ~clear policy on race relations.~ =. In a telegram to. YWCA President. Lillace Reid -Barnes,. Roy Wilkins, NAACP secretary, told delegates that their organization~s ~steady efforts through the years to bring- practice into line with pronouncements, have helped to effect. beneficial change in numerous communities. and:in varied areas of American life.~ | Named To Faculty cultural organizations have a great literary heritage to display. Outstanding names in American literature are interwoven in Michigan history, reminds Michael P. Church of The University of Michigan, secretary of the Michigan Week Cultural Activi- | ORANGEBURG, S.C. ~ Dr. William H. Howell, head of the Department of Social Studies at South Carolina State College has been chosen to head*the Faculty Study Commission for the 1961-62 academic year. Others who were elected to serve with Dr. Howell are: Dr. W. C. Brown, Professor of Physical Education, Vice Chairman; Miss Madelyn Walker, Secretary in the Department. of Social Studies, Secretary; Dr. Lewie C. Roache, Professor of Biology, Treasurer. Two persons were elected to fill vacancies on the eleven-member Evaluation Committee of the College: Dr. Algernon S. Belcher, Dean, School of Arts and Sciences and Dr. C. W.. Pettigrew, Professor of Education. Summer School Starts June 26 Summer school classes at Wayne State University will begin on Monday, June 26, with ~registration set for Wednesday, June 21 to Saturday, June 24. Courses will be offered in the Colleges of Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Pharmacy, and in the Schools of Business Administration and Social Work. 6 SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1961 ~ "In search of samething this delectable ca rale~ot ~makes. an attractive Swiss Bean Casserole Is Savory Vegetable Dish ~different to serve for supper? Try i role~of green beans, onions atid sour cream,. skillfully seasoned. and topped with Swiss cheese and corn flake crumbs. -Easily: prepared in-halfian hour, Swiss Bean Casserole | ANN: ARBOR ~ Michigan li during Michigan Week, May 21-27. | For secretaries who want to rate ~honors~ in pleasing a boss, a recent business survey points the way. Topping the list of ~pet peeves~ against otherwise qualified girls was poor housekeeping. Here aré the tattle-tale giveaways mentioned most often: lipstick stained coffee cups left on desks. Bi blotters marked with coffeecup rings. personal snapshots and ~smart~ mottoes lining the glass top of a desk. calendars with dates all but obscured by doodles. pencils without a writing point. old shoes stored under desks. But executives were quick to add that they didn~t expect all ~Touches. of personslity sonality are welcomed~provided they~re appro priate. ibe One of the newest desk pens adds' a sparkle to the desk, too. Its smart black base has a removable transparent plastic top under- which can be inserted a dise of paper or leather to match the phone, the:blotter edging or the desk top. The pen also makes a fine place to display a single photograph~a vacation scene or your favorite nephew. The new Esterbrook pen is called a ~Stylist~ because it can add an appropriate bit of personality and style to a business desk.: Also kept within reaching distance should be commonly-used office forms, all ready for use, girls to be rubber-stamp replicas. with carbons cut-.and in place to speed the job. ~ Decreasing work space is a pr as she-enters the ~compact era~. ~kitchens, utility rooms, lav No matter how convenient dry basket, sort the Pontans tely, home builders and appliance manufacturers are aware of this work space problem and are providing some answers. Builders: design storage; and work areas; into. every accessible corner of the home. Their kitchens and laundries may be more ~compact~, but.~ they are bluerinted for maximum step-saving | and convenience. ~ Appl manufacttrers havea simple-answer-to. the problem. Since it is easier to work at ~counter top~ -height than ~ to stoop.and bend,:: ~ many manufacturers provide work areas at the top of their washers, dryers, dishwashers, freezers. Then, when these appli- | t 1 ~and savory vegetable dish for. the. evening -meal,* - AEG Se Sak ET tee: ee SWISS BEANS green | @ tablespoons: butter ~or~ | 4 cups drained, cooked, ~margarine oy Ba PR ~vase -- ~beans, sliced lengthwise @ tablespoons flour, 7a.poand processed Swiss 1 teaspoon ~salt ~ 2 cups Kellogg~s Corn Flak % teaspoon pepper. eae ade ~8 1 teaspoon sugar =; ~FC; % cup Kellogg~s Corn Flake % teaspoon grated onion 2 vrels sensei butt al ey a urrer | i cup sour cream. margarine, mind ~ Melt butter; stir in~ flour, salt, pepper, sugar and on Add~ sour cream gradually, ~stirring consiantiy. rent thickened, Stitring. occasionally. Fold in green beans; heat thoroughly. Pour into 6 greased individual casseroles or greased cathe Ge ba Ta = eke and sprinkle over beans. If ~usi orn, es, crush ~into fine cru; mi melted butter wae Boke ic miei hot oven (400~ % cup each. and sprinkle over cheese. Bake in moderatel F.) about20 minutes. Yield: Six servings, abuat ances are lined up in a ~compact~ kitchen or laundry area, the homemaker: has a work space that is as convenient. as.a-row. of tables. The newest home. appliance to meet the demand for ~counter-top~ styling is the fully automatic water softener. One model, the Empress 1b, manufactured by the Bruner Corporation, Milwaukee, is the exact size of an apartment-style range. Designed to blend with other smartly styled kitchen and laundry appliances, the unit is all white, with gold and chrome. | trim. Both softening and stor| age compartments are contained Extra ~Counter-Top~ Work Space oblem facing Mrs. Homemaker.. compact homes with compact laundry areas.: furnishings and appliances become, she still needs room to prepare meals, stack dishes, store the launclothing, accumulate her odds and ends. in a cabinet only 20 inches wide by 86 inches high and 30 inches deep, with a fiat ~counter-space~ Op. fo) A typical soft water appliance costs ~as litfle as 12~ a week to operate. But the homemaker regains all of this cost, and more, in savings of soaps, detergents and cleaning products, increased life of clothing, reduced waterheating costs. ~ Before investing in a softener, homeowners should consult their local plumbing contractor. He~s the water expert who~s most familiar with.neighborhood water problems. He can best prescribe and install an appliance that will answer both the problem of hard water and provide extra work room in the midst of modern, compact living space. ~White. ~:: _ Dr. Burton was re-elected to a6 year term on April 3, Jéining him | will be Thomas B, Adams, presi|dent of Campbell-Ewald Co. Adams: will replace White who chose not to run for a second ~term.. | It's News To Me | L__by Betty Carroll Youth and the Law | CHICAGO~A new ~nandbook, ~Law and Suggestions for ~th and their Parents~ is 3. distributed to law. en2ment agencies in the U.S. ~ adaptation to -local Jaws. ais purpose is to create a higher respect for laws among the na-. tion~s youth. Morris J. Rubin, president of Ralston Steel Corp., and Dr. Lois Higgins, president of the International Association of Women Police, sponsor the project. Mr. Rubin is Youth Committee chairman of Crime Prevention,- Inc, ~Plan~ for Diets IF YOU'RE planning to lose weight, try a_dairy-processec liquid diet drink, such a: PLAN. Chances are you'll prefer the vanilla, chocolate, or coffee flavor because PLAN is fresh, distributed daily by hundreds of dairies throughout the country. ~ PHOTOGRAPHY. ae 'f you are beautiful We take it If you are- not. We make it! VAN DYKE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS 312 W. Court CE 8-5721 TELEVISION JACK GARDNER Radio-TV Sues~ and Service 1644 S$! Saginaw ~Flint, Mich.~ Phone CE 9-8373 Zenith-Philco-Motorola-RCA | Jerry's Drugs YOUR BRONZE REPORTER May Be Purchased At The Following ~Merchants; > NORTH-END Wagar Drugs UTILITY BILLS MONEY ORDERS 6301 N.. SAGINAW CORNER AUSTIN COX'S GROCERY _ FRESH MEATS COLD BEER-WINE TAKE-OUT (DELIVERY SERVICE) 1605 Industrial CE. 5-1964 ~ PRESCRIPTIONS $.D.D. - S.D.M. GREETING CARDS CE. 89235 1214 N. SAGINAW Getetis thsi SEE THE NEW || Antioch Missionary Baptist {Church ~ 1083 Stewart Ave. | Bev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor ~ Rev. J. C. Curry = * BAPTIST SERVICES * ~* *& Canaan Baptist Church -1910 E. Gillespie St. Rev. Henry E. Banks Foss Avenue aptist 1159 Foss Avenue a Rev. A. Aldridge, Pastor Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Indrustrial Ave. Rev, J. L. McClain. Pastor Sx OEM Greater Harvest Church 3809 Industrial Ave. Rev. Seldon Williams, Pastor =z: *~ # é Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory St. Metropolitan Baptist Church 3939 Industrial Ave.: Di: S. D. Edwards, Pastor Ed * s Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 3019 Industrial Ave. Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Pastor: es -s 6 Mt. Olive Baptist Church | Liberty and Kennelworth Sts, _Rev. R. R. Turpin, Pastor * * # Shiloh Baptist Church | St. John at Massachusetts Ave. Rev. E. Beverly Allen, Pastor * * * St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Rd. Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor s * # -| Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford St. Rev. A. F. Thomas, Pastor * oe a Temple Missionary Baptist Church 2014 Dwight Rev. L. Owens Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00~ a.m.; & 7 * New Zion Baptist Church 1337 Nevada Ave. Rev. W. G. Terry, Pastor * * * CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ the King Thirteenth and.Cliffort Sts. Father Norman Dukette ~ Sunday Services: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Public is ~Welcome ~CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Church of God 12th and Harrison Sts. Rev, G. Williams, Pastor * * s Church of God 2801 North, St. Pastor, Elder J. S. Lester Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. a * s he ~ Is Dancing to the Music of Side < Es Sete 6 PR ~ sae. EMTs Sad Se ee, _MEMBERS NOTICE 4 Motor City Employee's Club - SATURDAY~S ADDED ATTRACTION ion $i (Members and Guest Only) e jor City Employ 1 ow | 6:00-2:00 A:M. ees Cluh = {ij 3815 N. Saginaw DRIVE SAFELY w=, BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT ~ CHAPLIN~S STANDARD SERVICE 525 E. Court CE, 9-4835 Flint KITCHEN CHAIRS Recovered in Naugahyde AND UP GAYDOU~S UPHOLSTERY FREE PICK-UP And DELIVERY 6410 N. Saginaw SU. 5-8101 FLINT - FLINT @ -s ~Mo red tape. Wise caf buyers have learned to tell their dealer that they want to finance~ - their cars through Genesee Merchants Bank. This assures them quick service. ~and low, bank rates. | And this is another way to establish a banking connection that offers you. complete financial services. Twenty friendly Genesee Merchants offices. throughout the area are open to serve you!; GENESEE _ MERCHANTS | 20 Convenient Offices in FLUSHING ~ SWARTZ CREEK ORTONVILLE ~ VERNON ~ BYRON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. x 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 Smyers, Pastor Ke 1% * St. James Church of God in Christ. 3613 St. John St..&v. S. C. Coles, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Services: 12:00 noon eo co * DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES _ Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor oa Lt * METHODIST SERVICES Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. Donald Morris, Pastor * * ae @s Blackwell A.M.E. Zion 1234 Central Ave. Rev. Robert E. Banks, Minister Services: 11:00 a.m. is cc * St. James C.M.E. Church 1142 Campat Rev. T. R. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. * a a Quinn Chapel A.M.E. ~ 2101 Lippincott Blvd, Rev. James S. A. Mitcham, Pastor ~ eS oe 8 St. Luke A.M.E. Zion North at Addison Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor Service: 11:45: a.m. * ss $8 i South Side C.M.E, Church 225 E. Ninth Street Rev. Peivin T, Riley, Pastor Sunday Services: 11:30 a.m. 7 s s Vernon Chapel A.M.E. North at Addison Sts. Rev. Alfred Knowles, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Services: 10:45 a.m. oe 3 s,: -. UNITARIAN SERVICES | Unitarian Church of Flint 4 G - 24748. t Hwy. ~; Sunday School Services:; 10:30 A.M. ATTEND | CHURCH ai~: r ~ i

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 50]
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May 20, 1961
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