Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 23]

Thanksgiving Dance & Cot: ~missed a treat. Gino Parks. w " sented were the Paramounts, S ee and Charmetts, the od, Barronetts, Looking over the -the. Nobles of Oman.Templ 132; by A pu Jayee Ei eorge an, oyee dee always stick by t Patters, the financial secretary ' Dave, and thier advisor Mr. Eade E: mg Line a ee Dee a officer in every branch of the Masonic eerie brating her birthday, Mrs. Bertha Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, James Milton, Mr. Willie Moore, Mr, Carl Johnson, Mrs. Doris: Davis, Miss Lucile Harwell, Mrs, Ellison, Mrs. Martha Easson, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs, Christine Berry and many, many more. St.Paul Baptist Church and Mrs. Ethel Washington are presenting a Mass Wedding Sunday, November 26th. It is a repeat of the marriage vows. Any Mr. and Mrs. ay repeat their vows in this Mass yore to be held in for the ist time. The weddhig ~Will ae 5 P.M: at the church, the reception will folly blic welcome. * 5 * The Third Regiment~s Annual dance was held at the Kono Hall. Nov. 18th From Flint there was; Col. Eddie Wood and ist Lt. Harriette Walker, Social chairman, Dt. Mae Hamilton. Oother cities represented were Battle Creek, Detroit, Saginaw, Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti, Jackson, the next meeting will be in Battle Creek Dec. 10th, A large audience ~thrilled ri the Action God~s Trom_ bones, a wonderful musical and literary: treat, at Mt. Olive Baptist Church, last Sun, November 19, at 4 P.M. The Young Adult. Choir, Aecompaniéd by Miss Judith Lopaud at the Organ and Mrs. Harriett Marsh at the piano, from Quinn Pag Mr. Harrison McGhee as Director was. unsurpassed its rendition of Old tme Spirituals whch served as a back ground for the occasion. Mr. Bernard Williams, Miss Delores Simmons and Mrs; Bessie H. Evans were at their best in ther Rectals. Several guest sngers blended their voices: with th choir. Outstanding ~among whom. was Mrs. Laura Thompson. The ~Harmony. Specals~ gave a beautiful rendition of ~Old Daniel~ at 12th St. Church of God, Sunday, November 19th. They: also sang at B. T. U. demonstration: Pro gram atl o~clock P. M:at Mt Baptist Church, Kennelworth ona Liberty street. oe Prayer was offered hy Rev. R. R, Turpin of Mt. Olive Baptist Church last Sunday morning for Ira Jenkins Jr. the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins were semHONIENE: ed as God Parents for little Ira or * The. Atheta Nu Sigma Sotority of the National Beauty League, Culturist held election in Detroit, November 12th. Officers from Flint are; president, Mrs. Lorraine Finch ~ Sec. Mrs. Helen Baxter ~ Tres. Mrs. James Ola Hill ~ Sgt. at Arms, Mrs. Louise Thomas ~ other members include Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts. Mrs. Ada Johnson and. Mrs. Rosetta Jefferies Atheta Nu Sigma, is having a matinee December 3, at the 50 Grand Cocktail Lounge. Some of the Flint Beauty: Cadets. Cha apie No. 288 attending the Ebony Fashion ShowMon.day November 18th. were Mrs, James Ola Hill, Mrs. Louise. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McMillin at the Ford Auditorium in Detroit, Michigan. The Lapaloma shine Club will have. a card party December 3rd at the home of Bro. and Dt. Miles Maddox. 904 Kennelworth street. ~ * * Sick; Mrs: taeda Paharms, 4543 Andrew St. ~ Mrs. Eloise James, 2022. Blades, Hurley Hospitals ~ Mrs. Daisy Jackson of Grant. St. Genesee Memorial Hospital (very ill) ~ Mrs. Cassie Thomas 1511 Church St. home doing fine ~ Harvey Roberts of 821 Witherbee, home doing fine. Crescent Moon Yott Pestarnits will have a Christmas Variety Show Saturday Dec. 2, 1961 at 8 o~clock P.M. at the Clifford Street enter. Donation fifty cents. Vernon Cha AME ao subscription campaign is drawiny toa _,. Did yo ' ng /@ ae in ka e to get the of $2.00 a _ igs.a wonderwul way to "give a. special occasion gift to be ape gg year around. capa gn ends November 27th. To y join contact any apel member. Side Social Club stnpetih a rae nats from 7 Vernon and a ~ foreman at the Chevrolet. Thanks fellows for your ~coopera-|~ ~ tion, Other guests were, Mrs. Alice Lowe, who. was cele Redding an in. India~ and. Phe Lonesenbe Road.~ Born in Wilmington; Delaware, | he was educated at Lincoln and at Brown University, from which he graduated in 1928. A member of the faculty of Hampton Institute sinee 1948, Redding has also served as Visiting Professor of English at~Brown University teaching courses i i writing, English literature and the Negro in American Litera: Completes stes Bais ter ve Mre- satid Mrs. Clarence: Anderson, of 1705 Canton, completed ten weeks of basic training at. Recruit Training-Women; United State Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Maryland, and was graduated during a military review held on Nov. 9, 1961. The. local WAVE, a Eastern High~ graduate will spend a 14 day leave with her parents before reporting te Norfolk; Virginia for temporary duty. _ Seaman Apprentice Anderson instruction in Orientation, Naval _History;- ~mili tary bearing, military drill, Ships Navy Jobs and | Training, Self Improvement, and Citizenship during her. indoctri- - nation. period, The Detroit WAVE enlisted for three years. employed by the City of Detroit before entering. ~the Navy. -| UeM. Frosh Team Shows Promise~. ANN. ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 17 ~Michigan~s. freshman football squad~who~will help the Wolverine standard in 1962~went on parade on Ferry Field Friday at.3:15 p.m,, to demonstrate. what they. have learned after~ a hard fall~ practice session.. The game| 4 | was open to the publie with Freshman Coach Don Dufek divided his. for the. contest. ~While | the -may not have so many big, suiting tackles as we had a year ago,~ ae ~ ~4 think. and Aircraft, ei mount in each case is The South | November 26th at | Golden Leaf Leaf Club, does~ vendinbie: a: potketd hat Peng ing on its crown. It is.told that groups, and its form has.never been ~~ i Professor Losh ied or The Water Roaret. ~Thig: con ~stars, But. i easily imaginary line, along the: west ~side, of the. Square of Pegasus and. extended = its ~length,. ends just to the left or east. of a ~y~-shaped figure, composed of four stars. and marking the water jar. ~From.this, one may trace many beautiful groups of two. and. three stars, which represent the water flowing down: into the gaping mouth a~ great Fish, Fomalhaut.~ Fomalhaut is |p said to, have~ been known as early as. 3,000 B.C.,. and: was an Professor Losh explains. To. the east and: left of eon ius in the zodiac. is the. constel~lation Pigeces, or The ee oe importance of. this star-picture. lies in the fact that it was orig the: zodiac,~ says Rrafenont Losh, thls. ig obe of the. oldest ster | Del dale Be a Z ie t ae ae ee, ~ae. gs fea ~Wools | -stellation | is~ very, bright ~in | ~An |: object of worship, protending | eminence, fortune, and power, your | ~The Fishes, as outlined on old): zodiac maps, have ribbons. tied |. Continuing. to the bask is a| ~PER small but~ important;constella- | the tion that. bears.the -name of Aries, or ~the The Rem, ~The inally the first constellation of |, ie eddition t6 De-| be: proper is considered ~local | gh rage Beatsa: (29); Fern Grosse. Pointe vs aq (30); Grosse ~Pointe Park (30); | 3); Oak Park <87);. Rive, Rowse Ei, hil~ tow alh- other communal ties: sidered OUT-OF-TOWN: ~34 ~1, Barcel: Post should: be pack. | Fe Soka setae~ samen ioe le tod bine: Os the complete return |* address of the sender. 2. Pageeis ein) be pene: we ever, patrons who vish céls tragaeusd. th the: Parl Serv Soul ene te: " ~and ad ene fe ite KA sieuitibaes? for tiebe: sbiniardiig sity haye been announced. | for the 1962-69 fiscal: year. 4 Newherry - Joy. Scholarships. and the Allstate Foundation Scholarships for Wayne State~s College of Nursing is March 1, 1962. - The Student. Aid Foundatian: ~grants gifts during the first two years of college and loans for students:.the rank of soph: nified according to need.. ie Helen | Newberry Joy Schol. arships ble five, competitive: crib of fete ne for this scholarship mast reside in - Metropolitan programs to Wayne State. Univer- | The: Gludent. Aid. Roundation,| ~ deadline is December 9 for a| Guam group ~f scholarships and: loans.| ~The deadline for. the Helen~,, Mich Fal, Clie ee ee ee Funds for pre) We ~HAMPTON; Va:, ~ The oa Fe Brothers Construction Company: of New ~York City has donated: funds for a Scholarship to Hamp ts ted ~ne +t at EE ERAT ar oe ns De te ae in: he en Ti~ Elements~ ~at 7; 15: bu ~a bright note-and- carry. eg the: holiday. aps for ~the

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 23]
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Flint, MI
November 25, 1961
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