Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 29]

Sheil Whirl oie... aah HARRIETTE WALKER A Rolie Deditaticn Service for th tian Clféraliers$ of Vermont Christia an i - cott Blvd. will be held Sunday, latiuaty p.m. at the church. All Choirs of the oat Will sing. Rev. Lindell Brady of Mt. Olive Baptist Church wilt. be the. guest speaker. -Miss Carol_J. liets. R~V. Thomas W. Courts -is pastor. Eve ore is cordially invited to attend. os: = * * * 4, Mrs. Madeline Watson and family of 1213 Lippincott Blvd. spent ffié weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan at the home of her mother, Mrs. Norton, Whéefé they had 4 family reunion. She had sisters and brotiiers. irof.Missouti, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois. Everybody. had a lovely tithe and really enjoyed seeing each other. a: GIRLS! STOP! LOOK! READ t That ~attBontt Jessie he from the Army.- He - lives: -at-1222: Rosedale. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry of McPhail St. and daughter Linda motored to Detroit tb visit -Lucine Harriston. Gail Bradley was guest at Mrs, Harriston~s, Mrs. Julia Johnson of Milwaukée, Wis., was there. Mrs.:Henry Was having such a good time that shé didn~t want to cbmeé batk. Mrs. Annie L. McBride frofi. Jackson, Tenn. guest of her daughters Mr. and Mfs. W. A, Powell and Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Robinson of Saginaw, Mich. Both holidays Mrs. McBride visited her -sister Mrs, Callie Merri~weather and her nieces Mr. and Mrs: Harry Walker ame family and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Willis. is the Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Perkins ai daiiglter Maty Alice | of Saginaw and Mr. Richard \A. Scott of Gary, Indiana were | thé guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walker 818 E. Bakér St., New Years Eve. * JeTe Dance Studio had a Christmas Party Dec 30th. * * Professional Puppetry Guy and Gladys Small: were the} ia: guest. They are doing the scene for the next Communit Play ~Bus Stop.~ 2 to 4 p.m. at Studio for Younger. Sti ents Lavert Jones, Fr. Charles and Joy Fair; Wendy Willis, - Darlene Caldwell, Willdean Payne, Servella Penton, Clar ence Colette Kimbrough, Kim Btickiiér, Brenda Murphy, bryce and Mark Jefferson, Cindy ~and Al Golden, Valerie |r _ Gwana and Terry Miller, Jerry Marr, Rene Williams, Rose Mary Roberts, Curtis Dimas, Debbie and Candice Williams and Minetta Rollins. * * * Carolyn Warren, who is one of our Big Sistets, has|~ arranged a very. special activity for our older girls. Carolyn is an instructor at the Flint Junios College. and through | ~ her aya we have. been invited 0 see if'c dress rehearsal of ~The Matchmaker.~ The play will begin. about 7:45 and no one will be permitted to enter. the theatre after the play begins. * * The Future Citizen Teen Club attended a planning - méeting at Mary Palmer Methodist Church in Detroit Saturday. They went on Greyhound Bus. A discussion on raising money to attend the National Association of Colored Girls Club to. be held in Washington, D. C., July 28 thru August 5th, 1962. From. time to time you'll be hearing about the plans. Attending were Jilda Stallworth,. local | Pres. of Future Citizen Club;. Lee Esther Perry, elected Historian of State; Mrs. Dean ~Stallworth, Orlanda, Vincent and Timothy Walker. Mrs. Harriette Walker, Local Leader -Associate to State Supervisor Mrs. Clara Carpenter of Detroit. Next. meeting will be in April with Ypsilanti Club | Host. * on * noise~ ~makers. havé seén it. Everybody had 4 wonderful ti tending were Mr., and Mrs. Ofrin James Fryer, Mr. ~and ~ Mrs. Charles a pa Mrs. Alma Mathews, Miss Mary Bradley, Mrs. Earline Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Davé Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robirison; Miss Mary Bradley, Mrs, Earline Thomas, Mr. LeRoy McMullian, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Owens, Mrs. Julius Davis, Mr. Webb, Mrs. Louisé Thothas, Mr. LeRoy Parker, and Mr. Jerald Turner and iG ~ Mrs. Gertrude Orea, 813 Carton; visited. her sister Mrs. Carey Mack for the Christmas and New Years holiday in Chicago; MHlinois. Mr. Theodis Thomas and Mr. Rudoiph Smith visited their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mack and relatives. Mr. Smith had dinnér with a very dear friend Atty. and Mrs. Rudolph Dawson. They have about forty relatives there and the boys are Still resting from their trip They really had a Sood time.. é. SOme of those_at * Mr. and Mrs. Freemaii eee Jr. and just returned ig Bement Florida, abe holidays an y ever have a iy went td the newly built Club.506. It is. fabulous. Y Wel if you missed the ge Fridiy. night | youn treat 0 our life e preat Jackie os bir with that ae and those that. he has. just ste ver = be compared. He is the sate a) about our local group, ~The Fabulous, Fiints~~ | never Before and that handsome Peter ae ue a ust wonderful | us be he did his, record ~Love Me~ y frond of tea he Mie afice like #7 e res Wi to ison Wash~t She good around next time. E. 6th St., Mr. Sam Neeley, y. 9 ne Acti, 1217 Lippincott Bivd. and Mr. Lioy Dantzler, Hurley Hospital. @ cu Join The NAACP! Today ee ee cs i foe pe 2x. hae at Detroit... atid Buckner is the director of thé Chora | wi litler, Mr. and Mfs. | ~ e: gids; ~ wet ' New. Classes. Offered st Cen tral Branch fheludé bowlin broidéery and toys, German, m ern dance,: ~ihosait crafts, fe sav ing for swimmiérs, afid ~courses ih ine deferise and ~Gréat Deis: As.~~ adults include ~ contract.. oil painting, ~sewing, social ~dancing and yoga. Downriver YWCA, 3311. ut St., Wyandotte, begins its win ~4 prograin ~the Week of J with classes offered ity square dahcing, gym, rapid reading, and upholsteting cee $F tilese and 0 er ve activities is now open. bee foe a ATTEND At Northeast YW, atysiéy. tor ses = + Se Pees iat 7 Adult Progr gram tilted ogr Uiiitetatty Center 76r any | Visiting the city was Miss Shaw, i ai from Rochester,: New York. Miss | Shaw is a medical. ~| that city. Also ~The.Boatd | of~ Govehites - a Wayne State! University. a roved a tri-University aqult: education rogram. that ~ will add. Bastern chigan. University ~to: the - alteady existing ~.partnership of fies pion and~ the Univérsity ichigan~ at its ~meeting on sc Hain Stillwell, director igidni,.of. Adult *Edtita CHURCH Mrs,. Ger trdit Red: aid Wi ate fe Than of Nttsitig ~ Sér = an gp ~Seis a até, stered- ntirges- teres taki ing the Red -crésy ~et | which. Will enable théth. % be voluntéer -tistrdctots * 1k - assés in the Chapter's, Home. Setvices~ teaching - Program, Re- | Bistrationg for. the neo te ferences: scheduled atély after the first af the year |.~ aré heing accepted. at. the Chapter. Headquarters; W0.,1-9900. Mrz.~ en says thé Chapter has 4 4, have.-enrdlled for which ~ho in: structors are available.: MELB WaNreD MALE OR FEMALE théiitatice azent wanted is cover NE. ava ~ Ff. Flint dréas. High | _earnings., perience not _Tecessary, ~Home Office training. Contact MUTUAL OF OMAHA ~ Ww. ee Red Cross Seeks Volunteer Teachers ~backlog~ of about 300 people whb~| 20d: ~l ~ioe of Wayzie. ~Staté-and U ofM, Said the new ~consolidation to: be es ~Ct be 4 - fs the rie ednesdays from.7 to I} tO" pm., ~aa cetoe hace. 10; le orp the es SURE, TANUARY 6, 100 1820 ~. Seg. nH Fut~s tlouse OF a: THE iio AND HIS~ TRIO~ For 6 days Ontly. Biery week the Big in thé Field of Entertainment $450 per ferson téver charge WS HaUse stRvED tay MARGE 4 WN: ad P es A > ee ~EVERYBODY Wectome NO AGE LiMiT ee ce ggest names NG EXfRA CHARGES Wayne. State president, added: 4 the exciting and~ successful progg rams.of. adult. education under ~| the, Division, of. Adult Education}, < the: Halversity: -of Michigan. his Be. > connie for ten con: fective January i, 1562. happy to participate in the progfart of the University. Center for Adult Education, will become ef ~Adit eduieatidtt élasses will be offered: to residents in the ee ant area by e center gn x. fime inthe spring of 1 igene -B. El lott, of f astern Michigan s sai ~Raster. Michigan University. is Adult Edticdtioh, - This cooperative project is a ~splendid - example of the voluntary coordination of the field: activities between institutions of.higher edteation. e Dr. Clarence; _B. Hilberry. ~Wayne. State University has been. pleased to be:a partner in of ~Wayne ~State University and | iy wARRen LOGE bubRRAN holidays seem to have gone by | Trip too fast. I hope everyone hada}:| very nice time, because I did | nurse, -but:,now~she is living in ' a oot ee | Communication | ja wéék-long conference on ~The -| 814, conducted by Wayne State conference will be Richard Hog ~presien | 3 + aa wen ance be ' the Gophers of Minriesota. Bob half. Stephens. will: leave "the mainlénd for the islands Miss Bonnie Donell had a sur | Bris birthday pafty last ~Wed ~ | nesday. Ruth Brown is completing My how--the time flies, the have: an enjoyable time Monday. 1 secretary in rom. Brooklyn came Miss Coulter a registered Detroit. I_ hoped. they will. visit here when. their. time will allow. ~ifi- Detroit. the tab is The Ramsey Lewis lier final week at the 20 Grand Next attraction on Charis: ~Leveretie is still a patient at Hurley Hospital, we are wishing him a speedy recovery. The Campus is closed for the week if you are on or off. If you have any. comments or suggestions td make. about what~s happening On or Off, Campus, please contact: Warren Buchanan at SU. 7-1283. ~Mass education and communications Will be discussed during Working Class ana Culture~, Jan. University~s.Monteith College, Leading participants in the gart, senior leettirer in English, Leicééter Untiversity, England; Irving Howe; irman; department of English, Sanford Univer sina~ ~ of. the Confab Set department of English, Montana State University. Moderator will be George Rawick of Monteith~s science faulty. ~Octasion of the conference is completion of the science of soiety sequence by Monteith. sophomores, which concludes. with the reading of Hoggart~s ~The Uses of Literacy~ and Raymond Williams~ ~Culture and Sociéty.~ Most of the conference sessions will L_open to the public., we ae River Rest Cemetery A ~Divisibn of Sunset Hills Association +. 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 29]
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January 6, 1962
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