Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 35]
o~... ON NCIPAT ION PROCLAMATION CENTENNIAL Blue Is The what skin tone to use in TV tom~mercials which are just beginning to. sell soap in undeveloped countries has beer resolved by, selecting the color blue, The Insider~s Newsletter said recently. U. S. firms, The Newsletter says, have found it too expensive to tailor each commercial for each country to avoid offending White, black or yellow-skinned customers. So, after considerable research, the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency. has decided not to use people, but animated car Only Safe Color toons in whieh the ~people~ are a deep blue, or semehow char acterized that way im the dialogue | for @udiences* with black and white receivers. ~There~s sémething wrong with every other color, a Thompson spokesman explained. ~Red skin suggests the American Indian, or maybe something political. Yellow says Chinese, and you just can~t do black. Greens means sick. cy ~Blue is absolutely the only color that means nothing at all.~ 525 E. Cowt CHAPLIN'S BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT STANDARD SERVICE CE. 9-4835 @ SEE THE NEW by Harriette Walker The Social Whirl hundred dollars. ene. coetil / MARSHALL Avro (0. All New! NI Beautiful ALL RAMBLER! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! $1941.80 Plus Tax Includes regular. factory installed a } 1 in hen Athy poe @ NEW! ~Scena-Ramic curved glass side windows! @ NEW! pavement Unit ae tion with one-piece uni side! @ NEW! Reclining bucket seats and consolet i. * pein Style and performance! MARSHALL AUTO Co. ~ RAMBLER SALES &: SERVICE 1515 S. Saginaw St., Flint. COME IN!! SUGGESTIONS FOR MAR. 9th thru MAR. 16th BROWSE AROUND & Your prescriptions wi ill remire peubiosicnal attention of a highly qualified and capable pharmacist... You can be sure when your prescription is filled at WALLER~S. SPECIAL HAIR ans mee ee ~ VO HAIR SPRAY $1.50 VO Creme RINSE ~40c value BOTH FOR. CARE OFFER $1.65 Johnson & Johnson COTTON BUDS 98c VALUE FRENCH LILAC oe Mr. Buddy Jackson of 727 E. 5th St. visited relatives over the weekend in Detroit, Mich. * * ~ Industrial Business Girls 1963 Avenue of Fashion Sunday, March 31 at 1.M.A. Auditorium. Stage shows 2:30-7:30. Doors open 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. Donation 50c. All proceeds go to Big Sister Camp Fund. Last year~s profit from the * | Style show amounted to $3.000. Tickets may be obtained | ' from any big sister, or the Big Sisters of Flint and Genesee | 4 County Office. * * * The Rosary Altar Society of Christ The King Catholic Church will have fish dinners from 3 p.m.-to 6 p.m. March 15. For orders, call the Rectory, CE. 3-1911. * * ~ Juveniles and Juniors, we need you in the Elks. Join early, it~s almost time for the Parade. First meeting will be March 23 at 4 p.m. at the Elks Rest, St. John Street. For more information call the Juvenile-Mother, Dt. Ruth Hill, CE. 3-6520. * * * The Brownie and Girl Scouts of Clark School Troop 753 presented Mrs. Andy Anderson as an International Friendship speaker. Mrs. Anderson spoke briefly and presented slides on the country of Nigeria. Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Lavena Moore and Mrs. Tate served) refreshments. Mrs. Alice is leader and Mrs. Ruby Minner, co-leader. em * * s The Krinon Club of Phi Delta Kappa Sorority held it~s regular meeting Monday, March 4, at the Sportsman~s Club. Members are as follows: Bernice Brokker, Dolores Ennis, LaGussie Edwards, Hattye' Guyton, Lois Holt, Gloria Jones, Cosdena Thomas, Marjorie Robinson, Gladys Scott, Dallas 3 Taylor, Odena. Wadsworth, Minnie Collins, Alyce O~Neal, Sadie, Thomas; Lorna Harris, Alberta Jones, Laura-Thonipson, Lucille McCormack. Officers are: Dr. Mildred Smith; pres.; Yvonne Coz, sec.; Roberta Courts, ~vice-pres.; Clara Smith, treas.; Director, Ruth Carter. R s Special Ranion Services are being held at Mount Olive; Baptist Church each Wednesday evening. With the prayer} fellowship leaders in charge. Each week various auxiliaries|~ are invited. March 13, Group 2 will be in charge ~ Mrs, |~ Irene Brown, Mrs. Bertha Ford, leaders Mr. Essie Camp-| bell, asst. Invited groups are: Young Adult Choir, Birth ~day leaders and JuniorChoir Leaders. * * * A birthday party was given for little Carl H. Jones Saturday, March 2, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of 1522 Liberty Street.. Those attending were: Yvonne | Reed, Earl Reed, Sylvvia and Gloria J. Huddleston, ~Abel | Herndon, Leroy Denson, Patricia Reed, Mack and Lemont Poncill. The menu consisted of a decorated cake, pink and white trim with nine blue candles baked by Mrs. Mamie Cleveland, ice cream, corn curls, spice drops, salted~ nuts, and corn candy. Different games were played and prizes | } were won by Sylvia Huemaeins ant Mack Poncill. 2 r _ Flint Beauts, ah, Chapter No. 288. members of the National Beauty Culturists League, Inc.....In keeping our Reauticians abreast with the latest trends we are bringing Mrs. M. Moore, demonstrator of NBCL, Inc., to instruct our two-day workshop at Vernon AME Church, 3730 North St. March 25 and 26. For further information\call SU. 9-1723. |: Mrs. Blanche Bowen, Pres., Mrs. Willie B. Marion, Sec~y. * =. roth (Continued On Page 5): 4 ennai 7 q Leoking for a Home? HOME & SUBURBAN Broker: CE. 87505 Off.: Howard Bryant-CE. 2-6994 Res. CALL BRYANT AT THE: Tl department, He is a 1933 Cen- | es, Training Brings. Upportuni For Negroes In Flat By Melvin E. Banner PART V Flint has become a ~Mecca~~ for the New in America today. Most all who have come to Flint have been able to find some type of employment commensurate to their measure of abilities. Such employment: has sustained. them, their families, and ~taken care of their needs.: Of the 34,000 Negro people in Flint, a apd | survey indicated an annual;income of $4,300. plus or minus five, ad | Flint is among the ten richest cities of it~s size in America, and the Negro population shares.in this wealth. Merchants of Flint are well aware Of the ~purchasing power of this group. They are well aware that every block is a 4 Mrs. Carter keeps up fo date At Fisher Body No. 1, Mary Carter ~-handles. various.clerical duties in the employment department. Her work includes typing, filing and record preparation -and upkeep. She lives at 1934 Barks Street. on néw~ data ~processi \ niques by attending aight: | schcel classes at Flint Junior College. She is a graduate of Tennessee State. Darenrany, 4p Beer - Open - Wine Until - Groceries 2:00 a.m, Drug Items [Ren es | mes 5506 N. SAGINAW ST. Fruit. Cial Beer &: Patent Medicines (Closed every night at 11 p.m.) 1078 E. PIERSON RD. oa || 689 PIERSON RD. PRESCRIPTIONS MONEY ORDERS Ss..D.D. JOHN F. PORTEOUS PROPRIETOR PH. SU.. 9-3171 pee ne PIERSON ROAD ~STANDARD SERVICE N. SAGINAW ST. PH. 789-9986 24 Hour Towing Service ~ Snow Plowing | Tuneup 5201. ng teeh= -* a Fresh. Beer & Wine ~ 1172 E. PIERSON ROAD ' Frozen Foods MTW-T- 8-7 ~ $-S_8-8 Sun._.9-2 Meats~ _PH. SU, 9-2471 24 MINUTE DRY CLEAN it SERVICE BRADLEY'S ee for Quick CLEAN CENTER. 5217 N. SAGINAW | dust North of. Pierson pet cpg PH.SU. 9-9839 é ~Lady Attendant your convenience DROP OFF: | PICK UP LATER - HOURS - Mon: thrw Fei. ~ 8 - 9 Sat. ~ 6-7 Sun. ~ 12.- ~.. Up to @ ths. Only =, $2.00 aaa Foreman Earl Payne, 26-year veteran at Fisher Body No. 1, is | @ supérviser in the fabricating unit of the plant maintenance tral High School graduate. He leadership training fete ~boys. sae SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 19684 ALL WEEK be ~ | Monawnc jp 1642 Ss. SAGINAW ST. OIL co: 1+. for 50 Helden Ros cially WELFARE cadens WELCOMED ~ Radio. Dispatched Trucks CALL CE. 9-401 FREE GIFT "ALTERATIONS, hus OUR ~ oF ae ~ a jae ae
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