Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 35]
who received her achievement award presented by George W. Carver Lodge of Detroit at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. There was 2 bus from Flint with 26 members going to Detroit. Dtv: Ruler Ladesta Needley, Dt. Ruler for 22 years accompanied her also E. R. Richard Simpson. The see gave a dgnce Feb: 10 at the R. G. Clib. ah * Ld Faivdiow School PTA is having @ ehieken dinner Feb. 22nd from 11-1 p.m. The donation will be $1.25. You may obtain tickets from Jessie Lake, Ce ~a er Cann Fair view School. ~ - * *. _ A variety concert sponsored by Christ the King Junior Choir will be held at Parish Hall 13th at Clifford, Sunday, Feb. 18,1962 at 4 p.m. Reggie Roberts, ogranist; Pamela Harris, pianist; Terrie Simpson Dancers and other talent. The donation will be $1. * %. Mrs: Mary Edwards of Warten St., left Tuesday for Philadelphia to see her sister and for Jersey City to see - relatives::: * 2 e Christ the King will have their Kiddie party Sat. from 1:30 to 3; 00. * = e Walker School Women Club is planning a white Elephant sale April 30 at the school. Small furniture, jewelry, ~dishes, ash trays, books, clothing, odds and ends you are not using, donate them, they may be helpful to someone else. * * & Rev. Alfred Robb, of Canaan Baptist, just returned from Hot,Springs, Ark. Baptist Ministers Convention. 3 * id % Pheban Circle Presents: ~Seven Last Words~~The Seven Last Words will be presented Feb. 18, 1962 at 7 p.m. The program ~witl be as idlows: ~Devotional: Sis. K. Edwards, Sis. H. Chambers, Cong. Singing: Remarks: Prrs. M. Powell, Pulpit Devotional. Preseritation of Speakers: Rev. C. C. Hopper. I. Rev. G. Smith-Antioch, Father for Give Them. ll. Rev. N. Burkett-Try light today thou shall be with me} in Paradise. Ill. Rev. R. Rausenberger-Mt. Sinia-~Soman behold thy son. Soloist-Robinson 1V. Rev. F. Carmon-Mt. Olive, My God my God why has thy forsaken me. V: Rev. S. Hoyle-New Zion, It is finished. VI; Rev. R. Blanks-Met. Father into thy hand I commit spirit. Invitation-Selection by Gospel Chorus. Offering: Sis. Carrie Keath, Sis. Susie Deake, Benediction. Program Chairman Edith McEwen. Members of Pheban Circle: Mable Powell-Captain,. Edith McEwen-Vice-Captain, Bessie Merrimon, Carlen Austin, Susie Drake, Carrie Keath, Susie Roberts, Hattie Chambers, Winston Merrimon, Frank Roberts. * * * On last Sunday Mr. James Cox of 3012 Michigan, was|{ delightfully surprised by his wife Mrs. Susie H. Cox. The|f occasion was his birthday. There~s nothing like. a surprise, especially a pleasaut | |; one. dles. Her tableware was California Fiesta and she served buffet style tuna casserole and companion dishés with hot breads, coffee and home made cake. A most enjoyable time was had by all. Nelle and use ful gifts were received. Those on hand to help share his Pe Foe and celebrate the occasion. were: Mrs Louise Roberts, Mrs. Dela Mae Hanna, Mrs. Eddie O~Neal, Mrs. Willie Mae Cox, Mr. Odie Taylor, Mr. Harold Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ~Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. a Rey. | apd N. Co ae ~Memibers of Genesee Temple and 1 Yehicle City Lodge: traveled,to Detroit Feb. 2, 1962 to honor. Dt. Ola Smith,| George Bennett na Joe Burell. 10th. Pictured from left: (seated) C. Canter, pres dent; D. re. G. Harvey. Stand x And, ues ~i, linha who gon ite plays are ne white;: SPORTS~ GRAPHIC by Jim Butler Michigan~s senior Bennie McRae tied Glenn Davis~ meet and Jenison Fieldhouse record of 8.9 seconds as he leaned into the tape a foot ahead of Michigan State~s Herman Johnson in the 75-yard high hurdles at the Michigan State Relays. The lows were a little easier and McRae won from Johnson in 8.4; one-tenth off the:record. Johnson, 6-foot-4 sophomore, and like McRae a football halfback, had beaten the Michigan ace last week over 65 yards in the highs at the Michigan relays and McRae then passed up the lows. * ~ #8 ~e * to Mid@leweight-Franklin~ Carpéen For the afternoon affair Mrs. Cox draped her table|} in a bright red cloth and centered it with marigolds and}f agaratums which was flanked on either side by green can-| f ter had the distinction of finishing his bout in the shortest time. Wednesday night at Hackett Fieldhous as the annual Golden Gloves boxing competition moved through quarterfinals and semifinal rounds. Carpenter, fighting in the novice 160-pound class, scored a technical knockout over Dan Roman at 1:40 of the first round. The tournament continues Thursday night at ronk Recreation Center.?: * * &~ Wilt Chamberlain struck for 59 points Thursday night, erasing his Own season scoring record and leading the Philadelphia Warriors to a 136-120 victory over: New: York ~in tile first half of an NBA doubleheader. Chamberlain~s 58 points pushed his season scoring mark to 8,039 points, breaking the record} he established last year with 3, 033. He has 19 games left. If he continues at or near his current pace, he should better last sea-- son~s record by about 1,000 points. The 7-foot-1 Warrior had a spectacular night, hitting on 23 of 27. field-goal ene for 85 per. cent. x, ~ River Rouge bounced- back into high gear Friday night, breaking away from a slow start to hand Willow Run a 70-58 basketball defeat. Lou Hyatt was the key to. Rouge~s return to winning ways after the Panthers. had slipped behind, 18-11 in the early moments of the second period: Rouge applied the pressing defence, and Hyatt stole the ball four times. in succession to feed to Ken Wilburn for as many easy baskets. Shoved in front by eight quick points, the Panthers were never headed. ~ Hyatt topped Rouge with 20 points but yielded game honors to Ezell Cole~s 27 for Willow Run. Cole had only four baskets but. potted 19 of 22 free throws as officials divided 48 fouls between the two teams. FLINT~S HOUSE OF JAZZ ~THE MIN OR KEY and Brothers Every week thé biggest ~names in the Field of ~Shtertainment $50 per person cover charge 7 2 W. Kearsley TUES, WED. z THURS., 9.00 p.m.- 1:00 am. EVERYONE WELCOME NO AGE LIMIT y Overstreets - |Study Meet Me one mn the ~college. ae Mery prihs: the studerit: will hear ~_~ and was unable ~to pay me eh b bill,. WwW en af Nedneadey when ae. Yates W, McKay - Doran ~Miss Johnson ~Was. remian ed. uasil the f L lowine day. ~ Miss Johnson warited ts write | check for the cab. fare | ~ n~ ter [which the court refuiged to ac rs Ta dedak veniiel sakes ton. / man. told Miss Johnson~~when. you. get. the $5.60 I will phrvacinlls you. ~dsc! beri ast Ee Te. ocial this: ~TF can~t ~Ws you for this feet Mr. ts a. bi aes ay. ier ea Pr in wa in faa: he when the, -acted-out play om stage before an. Address. te es The 23rd": -Annual Social. Studies Institute. sponsored by - the Detroit~ School. Department of Social Studies and the Metropolitan Social~ Studies Club is slated for February 17th. To be held at the Rackham Memorial Building, student engages in~acting out and Pradueing heb an ~ ae ~a statement from: a professor like! audience <is the* basic dynamics!: of suck college study? The true|# understanding ~omes when. thei the theme is ~Democracy and. Communism-Divergent Werlds,~~ Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Overstreet will be the keynote speakers, The Overstreet~s interest in what the free world can do to preserve; and ~extend. freedom has taken them to-.many different countries in Europe and Asia. Their book, The ~War Called PeaceKrushchevic~ Communism, records some of their findings. The morning session of the meeting Will eompare the vanious |; ~aspects of life in a democratic and in~ a communistie country. All of the speakers have been to the Soviet Union. Morris Bornstein of the University of Michigan will talk on ~Economic Life}: in the United States and the Soviet Union.~ Charles Kenney of Michigan State University will discuss ~Political Systems of the United States and the Soviet. Union.~ Max Mark of Wayney]T -~ State University will persent|f ~SAVE! ~Retter Foods For Loss! r U.S. Mich. No. 1 POTATOES: ~@-No Down: pate im ~ Reliable Party Phone Mr. Linder ce 3-1361 ity per: ~Ideologies of the United States, | China and ~the Soviet Union.~ Fred Dohrs of Wayne State University will use slides to illustrate his talk ~United States and ~Soviet Eamanilisiae ae or Fiction.~ then: Afican ee Heads To Work |~ ie ance Ab. not take us: sprints if we don~t|f work -togethér in Africa,~ said the Prime Minister of Nigeria, |# Alhaji the Honorable Sir Abuba-|~ kar Tafawa Balewa. In addressing the foreign mini-| sters who conferred in Lagos be-|]) fore the Heads of State Summit/f Conference now in session, Sir|?} Abubakar urged~that the confer-|{ ence not confine itself to the | problems of African continent){] _ | I | i | HOURS 8:30 AN to 6:30 PM ~S.H. HAMADY SONS | GLENWOOD AT ASYLUM ST. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Prices. Effective Men, Tue ves., Wnty Fale Ae AS, Oe alone, but to those of the whole |~ world as well. ee eae ~Now... ~For the world,~ he said, ~is apxious to see what effective contributions~ we can make to international peace.~ As for Nigeria~s roledin Afrigan | unity, the Prime Minister assured | ~the conference that Nigeria would always work on the ~basis of equality and mutual understanding with other African narepresented a.. approdch to Afr and were evidensé o | minitation of Africa eats; }| achieve their objectives.~ iF ] tions. He also stated t |ings now being ey teen - - time ft at the beautiful | SURFWOOD | Fe, Sat, ~Sun S tH 1: o Teen-Agers ~this is. IT ~ d ws NO EXTRA CHARGES NO LIQUOR, ~SEQveD é.. gh 2a | FIRST 10. Ty sem rae CAPITOL WE CE 2 OPEN tie 12:45 P.M.
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