Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 28]

: s- ~Mrs. " Vennie Watkins, from Jackéon. Mich.,; ~aeaser MeCoy of Detroit, Mic~ and. Mrs. Bddie Wood, of 1834 Whitlesey St., for the a Hotigays. SaMy. Aianié pee McBride of Jackin alle, is spending ~ weeks with her daughters, Mr. and ~Mrs. J..A. Powell, iv aes h St, all-of Sagmaw, Michigan. Spay amis, Ronnie Artis is home from then: avy visiting ~parents, Mr. and Mrs. renee Ai fd Lippincott iva.: * ae ~Mr and ~Mrs. Hay Allen and family, af fai Brookside Brive, had dinner at the home pf Mr;.gnd Mrs. Mannie Handy, of 505 W. Jamison St, ss sea at the trimmings. ee * <:On ~Christmas Day a sonic Dane was held at the Michigan Theater with Mike Galore as Disc-Jockey. They ~had a wonderful time and enjoyed themselves very fich..Some of those atiending were: Lois Lester, Leland cob, Diana Bratcher, Norma Pegues, Marshali Jones, dna: Pegues,: Donald Hamilton, Walter. Smith, Dennis. luckner, George Carlise, Carol Buckner, Gloria Florney,: He. Flipper, Therman, Wesiey Moore, Gloria Brooks,: liam Jones, William Crockerham, Charles Moore, Rickey Grooms, Brenda Luckado, Jilda Stallworth, Shirley Miller, Burnes Jamerson,. Sandra Jones, Sandra Aflen, Samuel ones, Rickey Johnson, Larry Wantherny,.~ Gus Clayton, Lam eke: ~ ea * * Eatte Cha-Cha Social Club wishes to thank the Public for t thoi attending were: Mr. Warren.Carter and Company, Leroy Burke, Quince ~Fleming, Tina. Gooper from Chi aa; Mr. Connie Childress Jr., Chester Simmons and Com- |. pany, ~Mr. and Mrs. Roe Parker, Mrs. Ola: Walker, Mr. Curtis: Webb, Mr. and: Mrs. Johan Mr. and Mrs. John|/ Ree snd Me Ezra Artis. * * * 7 Miri anid Mrs. Witiie Junior, $f Dewey St., went to Detroit, ae for the Old Timers Bail, Dee 26th. * * * Mr: and Mrs. Carl Glenn, of 727 E.-Sth St., and Mr. and ee ay ~. Watkins, of 816 Patterson. * cS * inet ie, Peterson and daughter Cheryl. ~Denise had dinner, fr rf, and Mrs. George Artis and family, 1217 Lippincott i; They had turkey with. all the trimmings, ham. salads, ~sfgen- ~peas, ~garfots, OOFA, ~r@nberry sauces, rolls, pies, ie ~eream, cakes and punch. <very thing was so delicious We had a nice time. ~ 7 baits *~ * * ale~? ~.; p Phyllis Jones, of W. Wellington St., Spent the Christ- | igs ~Holidays with her family, Mrs. Mannie Burton. via * a te. Mr: and Mrs. Jpdene Crutchfield had a~ Get-Together it: their heme, 1106 Pierson Rd., for their friends. Every Body had a goed time and they also had plenty of good food. |f | Heme ~of those attending were: Mr. and Mrs, Carl Holliday, | a Jounie-Brown, Miss Ruth Ann Steel, Miss Carol Buck iter; Miss Jasiice Steel, Frankie Steel, Moses'Goobsy, Curtis eel. Geraldine Artis, Mr. and Mrs. John Belk, Ruth Jean Russell, Joan ~Crutchfield, Lawana Artis, Annie Peterson, ry. ~Wdette, Charjes Jones, Jerome Artis, Robinson Chilress, Rownie Artis, George Jones, Mr.~ and Mrs. Arthur ch field, field, Terry George, Leslie sen. Jesse Gallagher ne ~pany, many ee o \ * * wei HOPE YOU HAD A VERY MERRY. CHRISTMAS AND ype es Sar NEW YEAR, WE WILL SEE IN ~62. peered Dig one gi N.S@th St. and Mr. and Mrs. oo Wmenpaabes in their Christmas Eve dance a~ success. Guests were~ ~ thicago; Ti., Battle Creek, Saginaw and Detroit. Some H is visiting |~ eC SS TNE caine: BUY THAT HOME~STOP BUYING RENT RECEIPTS Bk | with a very small down-payment. Right now we have a substantial, five hedroom, bi aac home 4) IN. FACT, WE'LL EVEN. HELP you wits THE DOWN PAYMENT Clean ~inside atid out: Automatic nt eam Soren less than, rent. House now vacant. - Congress ~the first in eightys ayears, [the Supreme Court's decision ~goncerning desegregation of ~ will: ~be enforced and re Ins GBNTURY OF crv | to BIGHTS | ~Milton R. Kontitz, Professor~.of =Liabor Relations and Law. et* ~Cornell University, pre-|! sents a-., Comprehensive, ely | and easily ~readable asia of all legislation passed for and against Negro rights since: the Civil War. In a comparison discrimination and much racia] mix | ing, and: dn the United States, he comes. ~~: the. concluson that the South ~before the Civil War was the only slave-owning area in the ~world~ where men were kept in bondage on the basis of race atone, ~and thus would not be allowed to be truly. free even after. ~@mancipation. He then clearly, traces the historic Thireen th; Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, telling little-known facts -atiout their political: implications: at the time. that they were passed, and their mearing at the~present ~time. In a detailedanalysis of the Civil Rights asts~@f 1883 (Plessy vs.. Fergus on, ets); ~he: shows~ how rationalization: in~, -the Supreme Court ted. ta. the ~se ~Separate but equal~ myth tha tf is-today. heing allenged: by. Nees anid ~by * eral: Go ent.. The ~Court réa the regen Fed- }. te * Charles~Gitlespie and ~the ed-: BEPORTER \ie Jaws and ~customs ~upon Ne. rots, the Whites of the South must also suffer unconstitutional rules. Thus, although Southerners. cry that ~we want people to ~be able to decide for themselves~, Southern states~ prohibit rage intermarriage and mixing most public places.: STUDY OF STATE. LAW AGAINST DISCRIMINATION, in the same volume, analyses the Fair Employment, Educational, Housing - and Public: Actomdations Practices Statutes - which exist: in Pgh faa sale 3 ree chapter should sideri a stirring _ agaitist injustice in he seems to ~let the: Test of atte counry off a little ~tao ~easily. It is true that the North sacrificed much during the ~Civil ~War, Konvitz - does point wut, though, ~motives; ~and that ~we Aherefore, ~mist accept good Iegislation: ete., without~ questioning: the motives behindi.. ~ Z: ~* @ @ e itors of the BRONZE~ ~would appreciate any comments~ on or criticisms of ~The Sgene~,| Vand will carefully ey ne | ~books spgeested \ TAR te ~2 iS terest m Mickisen, "far > tat Con. ~ cries ty ibe South, a i ns sce ~world jis Jaughing-at us! 7 a be weligious discrimination~ in | tayed to avoid. lites tig. | be approved for ~ 1... seeder tab ue: ~a nineye i bollin sater-~tegengs pe the fupet-af ya vel Let cep off campus ~while a] the holiday recess is in. session. |; ~There ~are quite a number of |} old faces | ~around town for the}. 1 last week~ or so. The outstate schools ate out for the holiday, | j Let~s start at Eeast. Lansing; home for the holidays: are; Hue} Ewards, Chester:Harris,. John). Ww ame Ron. Watkins and Carl} pai, Those are the Spartans: Pp: chien State. ~: Now to from the campus of ~We ~ Michigan; heading |. | and ma Weight and Calyip TROON ~ Wnty abe: eactotayea Detroit wickets paraded and 2 ~the City: last to emphasize ~County Building last Thursday ~the e preening need of Lued for the tity's 125 te snegpioves citizens. s ie J Poitier has returned to the Staley Kramer Company to. make another eamanive ahs x WASHINGTON = An - ouncaiine ordér |; ern Dewiperatiy: he is ~the son @ Ls a officigl of gid BAAS: BALTIMORE ~ ~~ ier en0 whites and | Bastern Sasbeard. joined in restaurants isvdived.-dn edditiag, 42 restaurants a few wepks iainans cee er Sent soi genoa | causing the death of his-one-year-old sister by p oa 2 reunion with~ the ocaioeee of his: greatest:; ~fhe | aotion picture. ~triumph, ~The Pefiant~-Ones~, star actor Sidney | ial files ~Point Blank~. Rages, | PAMPA: ~nabert W, Saunders, Jr. became thie. getena Negro tol 49g white school here. Like the first |: Negroes from the ~entire.: ~@ORE's Route 40 Freedom Ride over |} | the weekend. They recajvet! service ~consistently in 11.of the 38 had Gefepregated a | the list are Juniors Dennis B} Hamp Ma Charen ayo ag, acigh ~an i d assisted~ tonal _ been de>:.~ rs Slip-On or Tie Style apport 9 Shoes | Children~s Black Or Brown ~olor =

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 28]
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December 30, 1961
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