Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 36]

~ -- ye ~ Social Whirl By HARRIETTE WALKER weather Sunday~ night~ ~Keep~ ~them. from discussing their | children while having ceffee: and. cookies. Those present were: Mr. Festies Duman, Mrs. Sadie~ Luckett, Mrs. A. Merriweather, Mr. James Green, Mrs. Hatriette Walker, | and Mrs. Markey Holland; Mr, Igaae. Gibson. There was a very good discussion of what can:be: ~Gene to help our children at the eenter. Mrs. Sadie Ly ket, pr ~chairman,. eo-helper Mrs.'A, Merriweather. ylaws ~cHaipman Mr. F. - Dumas. If you have a child coming: te-the eenter take time} cut.to.come to our next meeting ai will: Be: announced in this paper. ~ree Be faite co. e Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glenn of 727 East Fifth Street: spent) a levely day and had. Sunday dinner in: the home of Mr.| and Mrs. Jimmie Johnson in ~Detroit, - eee. * ~ e Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown. are very ~proud ~ of ~icin Halliday, is played with excellent child born 2-20-62, ~weight 6 Ih. 1 aaa e: Ps ~Mrs. Ernest: Lock 4310 Billings gave her- husband a surprise birthday dinner Feb. 13. These present were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ogburson, Mrs. ~Laufa:Brown, Mrs. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Lock~s brother and sisterin-law, Miss Bertha Brown, Roosevelt. Brown, Mrs. Lock~s brother, Mr. Dunall Porter, from McCaskill, Ark., visiting his unele Mr. and Mrs. kasthes Ogburn, - ~ Mrs, Gertrude Orea prepared dinner it 1214 Chippens for her family. Those present: were Mr. ~and Mrs. Theodis Thomas, son Mr. Rud Smith, Mr. Earl. ~Fhomas: and grand-| children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hil, ~Mrs. Zona Simmons |: and host of others. Menu consisted of roast aie rolls, | lemon cream pies, ice aa coffee. set % _ The Dort Women~s a visited Walkers Woinen~ s Club Mon., Feb. 19. The girls: played: volley ball. THe Dort girls are sothe good players: ~Five Dort girls. scored: Girls from | Dort were. Cora: Edmunds, Vivian Whaley, Connie Waters, Camille Gillard, _Mancine Broome. BE 00, 1 wets:. gt aes fs ytee ty PASTS sim Pec ighas ste ase ~eat Mother Mattie. ~Morgan: who. is very: active in getting] about, cooks every day and dances. ~She élebrates her 85th birthday this week. A party was. given her by her daughters. Her. take was-pink ang white avith. gold writing. Her daughters attended from Meredian, Miss., "Puscola, Ala., Washington, New York City; Pleveland, Ohio, Chicago, California. Those attentling froni Flint were: Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Jackson, Miss Ida Bower, and Mr. ond Mrs. Mae Bower. ~ ae ewe a ae Dukes and Diichess: ~why wot get ini the ~hood and be real cool at! the SURFWOOD-~LUB Saturday and Sunday. Doing the OLD LADY,: POPEYE AND THE SNAKE last _ week were: Wanda: McCoy, Dianne Anderson, Carol Me~Millan, Vieky Turner, Robe#t:;Bush,. The Vandels, Curtis Winfrey, James Harrison,: James Bailey, Sam Florey, Regnold Garland, Ear} Leagan ~.~ Council meeting, was. held i Detroit ~at thie. Pride af Michigan Lodge 4701 East Watrem jor the Elks. The George | Washington Carver Ledge isp: lig r their meeting. The host was Bro. Jack Hendricks, Exdeter Ruler and Victory Temple hostess Dt. Hattie Fletcher Dt: Ruler. Next meeting will be next April in. Flint with. ~Vethle ony and Genesee Temple host and ~~ 4; * es i, Linda Heury of Christ The King: Parish Hall, a ~ at Thirteenth Street, ed ~FHE YOUTH CHO a Variety Contest, Sunday, Feb: 3 Ag, ~1962 at 4 0 felbdk: Choir members are: Brgnda Daniels, ~ _Dones, Rhonda Garrett, Denise. Garrett, Ton pmilton, Pamela Harris, Sharon Legan, Thereda me ) Linda Henry, Mistress of Ceremopies-Marcha Pendegraws. Program was arranged as follewing: The National AnthemCongregation Stand, Welcome-Pamels Harris, Taik-Bobbie Rouse-~~America, America~, Cheir-~He",~ Greeting-Mr. Leo Greene, Organ Selection-Reggie Beberte~~The Hi and Might~-Dimitri Tiomin, ~I've Got Rhythm,~ Dedicated to the Roberts Famity, Recognition-Mrs, Octavine Holland,. Solo-Miss Emma Chilton, Piane Solo-Pamela Haeris, Dan~ers-Jean Hi Note Dancers Studios, Peggie O~Neal"Skit, Reggie Roberts-~Stormy Weather", Bubbis-Dedicated ~to Jimmy Smith, ~I Could Write A Book~ requested by ' Mrs. Rose Henry, Dancers-Terri Simpson Studios, Piano Solo-Pamela Harris-~To A Wild Rose~, Choir-~Rock and} Roll Waltz,~ Free exercise-Orlanda & Vincent Walker, Re. = marks-Mr. Henry Dayne. sara way eee 1 OE, EPR S Saginaw ~Social Sie oe Bakers Daren Social Club }a gifted perfermer.-He has the ~MeCaim, 'Pamiela:Rouse, Organist-|;: rh f i E c - Begs ae is ce ee Ra figure is atest 5 the ate F. Sentt Pitzeerald. Vet this is verv hard to believe literally since it, witha nencit in his teeth, But, ~draniaticallv Manley Holliday. as the character is called. is inter-/ -Seott Pitzgerald The leading character, Manley skill by Leon Shaw. Mr. Shaw is ability to show idéas with a slight smile; the*.ability to. show the eharacter~s needs and: wants with~out apparently struggling to de so. Thus when he takes us back to the twenties via. dreams we are ready and willing to go back there with him, we are willing te go. back there and feel love for his wife, Jere, as he feels it. Hence, he glows with less effort because he~ knows what to do with the part, ~and. does - it with authority. The other members of the com: ~pany are good as usual, thus makhing Director Horner~s job easier. fF didn~t see any thing outstand-} ing about the direction. I did note. that it left me with the feeling that Mr. Horner has directed it many times. before. Thinking Back. Gunner:Léwis as. Wister LaSalle must.-have heen -good; I stil remember how he kissed | Linn Mason: Other members of ~the: Cast are: Jobn Grégory, Roll MUSIC iennsenenaindienenceeastiamdeeeten = e "y s ry CONTESTS PRIZES + + YOURS ALL DAY on Wonderful: us aE launch the new Professional} * theatre. Thett,. author Ira ine ~thines. that perfect: play end, At any | cam easily. be: replaced with al cannon-a drv one. After all. it will be three weeks before New Fneland finds the dedication | 7" of a recreation center in memory ef his dead s#n to be one of | the most difficult tasks of hes} life. He discovers that'his son Fwhom ~he thought loved the army actually hated it. And! instead of | being. killed trying te save two ehlisted mett, he committed- suicide because he cauld not take his father~s fetcing him onward} in-the army. General. Seeger~ discovers this first from the dead son~s wife, then from other officers, and finally from his very own wife; the son~s mother. Charles Laughton In U-M Series ANN ARBOR~Charles Laughton will appear in Amn: Arbor during the 1962-63 season of The; University of Michigan~s. new Professional~ Theatre Program, according to Robert C. Schnitzer, executive director of the program. ~A Session with Charles. ~Laughton~ will be presented at Hill Auditorium. ~The exact date will be announced. ~The appearance here of this giant of the performing arts,~ said Professor Schnitzer in announcing the Charles Laughton engagement, ~will be part of our new program~s ~Guest Star Series.~ Judith Anderson, the distinguished tragedienne, will appear in her -greatest role, ~Medea 62~ Theatre Program at Hill Auditortum March 29. Laughton. whose majestic /ommand of words has captivated audiences everywhere he hag: apreared. will present a wide-fanging proeram of passages and scenes from master works of the} *~ theatre and literature. ATTEND Fri, Sat., Sum. 5 tit 12 e Teen-Agers ~this is if~ Big Twist Contest Friday and Saturday Ist 10 Admitted | Free With This Ad I) ~GUEST ARTIST~ Admission 56c way! Dor~? Be A. Drag LE STAG Open Mon. Thro MAGAZINE WITH THIS AB a Royal Theater Bidg. | | | --. Buy A Mag.~ SHOPPE Sat. Til Midnite | ~vitae uremic | Lm ~hoot Blewed ~Both 2 Blessed ied Marti jartin nde 1560: to s-who ary of the. Renee te Like and b came a professed lay brother. the ~poor, even sheltered and -fed| stray~ dogs~ and cats~but __reserved special affection and con | cern for slaves from Africa.. Though~ beatified by Gregory:. XVI in 1837, his pt for aetepetion was dormant. until 1926..." The first: Of: the cures was that of Dorothy. Caballero of Paraguay | | in 1948; ~gud the other, 11 years later, took place. in Tenerife, Canary: Islands. REUTHER, ~~NTEMA TO: LECTURE HERE Walter: Reuther; president.: of the UAW-CIO, and Theodore 0. Yntema,: finance expert of Ford Motor ~o., will speak at the 12th Annual - ~Franklin Memorial Lecture Series during March and April af Wayne State University. ~New Horizons of Economic Progress~ is the theme according to Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, } Franklin ~lecturer for 1962. Seltzer is the~ professor of economies at WSU. Opening the series on March Samuelann, gibiaice of econ: omics aft Massachusetts Institute ef Technisjocy. is president of the ~American Eénnomie: Associa: | | tion. Hig tente: ~Palicy: Problems ~Easy-~ and Hard.~ A~ Jeottires will be held in the Cotnanitintity Arts Auditorium cri -is~go-| ap. Sam; J Sinclair, Jimmy} ravlor, ae Ji ne this | the Min > a S| fine: It is a teal good selling job ~if vou like to see and meet the public, ~Matiy of vour. friends are associated ~with this Neero firm. Mv good friend Joe Todd and Le rev. Rourke are retailers of this - welt known fob. ~The Roach.~ and ~OM Lady.~ is twisting ry 1 The Monteomerv Brothers close out a feat ood. week of fine migie. All of us are Saul Broth { arg, Tn ~thet sreat thine called fe.-.. All. ahoard! Soultrane ~Hesving for, and, until next weekend.; THENINOR KEY tN, GDays Per Week, Tues. Thru Sun. us 6 Blue Note Recording Artists THREE SOUNDS ~ te WF et Pine Fae be Sos 8 ih reece:. so 4. ees s MA po. SR age 2.00. - 5100p. Plus Evéning Show SUNDAY NO LIQUOR SERVED | Every week the biggest names $50 per person cover charge 712 W. Kearsley EVERYONE WELCOME NO AGE LIMIT the Field of Entertainment | NO EXTRA CHARGES Fs ans BF ch MO ee RIN aE, a es oh eS mt eae < A ie ee seating Tuesday ~ ~ 3 DAYS ~ONLY T ooh ~And His: 1epe. Orchestra. rY uD and MARCH tr =n te BASIE ~; bey wools and tel seid eG pric at aes oe low in time for Easter. bas 2 RES ES~ chess

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 8, Issue: 36]
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