Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 36]
' be + * ag Re ~ BOX sal ee tae Aad aay i: | * a > ben | * 1 5 eR FRR OR PN RIE IR LAE: ASTI # - - Es Sh eee aot Be O83 # BS. Mostly About. Women~ By DARCY DeMILLE. By LOLA GIBSON f Pinch-Hitting for Darcy DeMille With the departure~ of our famous Darcy DeMille for the soverign State of Texas, we shall try to bring you news | that is ~For and Mostiy About Women.~ Darcy is on a month~s leave of absence while serving as editorial con sultant for Sepia Magazine. Quite.a gal ~ our Darcy! 2 i, i * * * azn Meanwhile-back at the ranch, there~s much to do. The _ fashion: conscious are looking forward to ~Stylerama~ to be présented Sunday, March 17 at the Durant Hotel. Four p.m. isthe appointed hour. It promises to be an experience. * * If you are twins, you can. also make it to.the Delta Jabberwock at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Southwestern. This an-. nual affair is s always a sure-fire winner. he = ~ 8 ~ | ~The spike Image of America Abroad.~ ~For and Mostly about Women What every is waiting for is the AKA Annual the IMA to accommodate all Ye Fun uhing fs *. cd Next Sanday, ~March 31 is the date that the. LWalvevine Baptist ~Women of Michigan have set aside to observe the | Emancipation Centennial, in a program from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Ford~ Auditorium, Detroit., The group will present Mrs. Rosa L. Kimp in a dfamatic recital ~Let Freedom Ring.~ The proceeds will benefit the Todd-Phillips Home for Boys. ~groups from Flint ~ The E. B. Allen Singers and the Flint Singers 100 Voices. under, the direction of E. David Bell. 4 dp * <] y Folks are stil] talking | about. the gplendiid benefit darice * a | given by the Community Civic League in support of Dr. | Wendall Williams in his bid~for the school board. The over| whelming turnout is certainly testimony, of his popularity and prospects at the polis. Besides, it was a good party! * & * Al Loving did it agin! He ~held his audience at the slides and told of his experiences in Nigeria during the past two years. If you haven~t heard him, don~t miss the next opportunity. a = s Indian Embassy will be the speaker on Wed., March 13 at the Public Library. This'is one of a Mott Program series, Hom cozy we This year it will be held at | Sportsman~s Club spell bound last Sunday as he showed: 1 ~ _ fly Marnie Duncen "The itthouettes of sebeing 4 Fash ions are ~being shown hy the preg Club Monday, Mar. 17, 4 -p.m., at the. ~Durant Hotel. You may obtain tickets at the |. | door to see this fabulous showing | of dresses, coat-suits, furs and ~hats. - Crepe, the all-season fabric in an easy-to-wear formal~Cotton 4 pongee in bright colors..The ever Supporting Mrs. Kimp - will be two other well-known | baa pa shirt-dress, sleeveless, and ouble-breasted, ready to go at a moments notice. é \ These artistic ~fashions were fashioned for you ~by Mamie Duncan your ~Flint Fashions~ Editor in the Bronze Reporter. Fur capes, stoles, and that ever vopular Fur Bow are being modeled. These elegant furs were designed by Bryd~s Furs of Detroit jand Evelyn Howard of Flint. Hats of drapes Organza, trailing Molines: and eyelash braid design ed ~by Elsie Seay to flatter your personality purely femininely elegant are the styles to be shown for all fashion-minded women~ ind men, of course...'. Speaking of foreign lands, Dr. S. D. Kalelakar of the |. | You save more than money with U.S. dnd. ul There's Summer F un Ahead.. 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The.maps ~carry the names of the selected streets, including the. lot munbers pertaining to the ~Stad at 4 properties to heused for the -Ex- Cooksie decided ~ pressways. r.She has As in all major cities, these,| never regretted that decision. She routes have been designed to go|states that -heing- a girl: through the neighborhoods of the Negro, and other groups of people. I have seen this ~in~Cleveland.. I observed this in Texas, and 2 have seen what has happened to the Negro peoples in Detroit and Chicago. Here in Flint the Urban Renewal Committee on Minority Problems. has not held a meeting this year. Yet, the route for Expressways thas ~been selected and nothing is being heard as to where the displaced people, both, Negro and white are going ~to move. As the flight to the suburbs picks up tempo the burning question is:.~Wiil_you and I be. allowed to join the ~FLIGHT~, or forced into something we don~t want, but have to buy~..... \ Still, if yqu want to know where ing experience for her: Thete are ~ 21 girls in the ~Canaa n ~froop. There are many wore all over the - city, who would like ~to~ join the Girl Scouts, but; cannot hbe leaders to form new ~Locally, im:célebri cipating in a variety of. activities Health and Safety, - Friendship, Arts and | Neighborhood will assemble at the Junior High. ON: Thursday, for a program. prepared by Senior Girl Seouts from aaidant ern -High.~.*. Both girls.andtier Neighbor ~| themselves ~to: a neighbor ~that 5 553 good deeds! BENNETT COLLEGE Dr; Mordecai Johnson, presi-' dent-emeritus of Howard University, Washington, D. C., will be F the vesper speaker at Bennett |Mew scoters ata~tea = -eout. leader. has been: a most.reward sat Pierce School: will entertain: prospective etwas SS College March 17, at 4 p.m. ~inj si: oe Pleiffer Chapel. N oO IC 5 s ~ * * ~ Knoxville Coliege and three have received.a Ford Foundation grant of $181,000 for a three. ~year faculty study program in ~ stapes: The program will |A.M. te 9:00 he de gin next September, according | Corgregal } to Knoxvilé~ College aaa 4 OF ~ James.A. Colston. 4Grand Rapids. The Grand ~Rapids Ssintpaulians present their ~Second Annual Show, ~A Galaxy 0f:Violets~ to be held on March 28 and 20~ oye dl SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1963 - ms -WNEM Tv i r 2:15 Ripley~s Believe 6:16 "Weather It or Net 7:30 Farm anew 8:00 Roy p-' wie 1:00 &i ' ~ pers ( 10:30 oy Leonardo and His Short Subjects 10:90 mee 11:00 Fury? 11:00 News 11:30 Magic Midway* 11:15 Weather 12:00 Make Reom For 11:20 Sports Final Daddy~ 11:80 Hollywood Movie. & 02:30 Exploring~ (Color) Yellow Sky~ be. 1:30 Lone ~Ranger ~The ~ ies Siehece iy Be <8 ~ Quiet Highwayman~ $050 bed ae. wie 2:00 Top Star Bowling Digest 1:40 Slan-0@~ ~ ~Dick Hoover vs. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ad, Don~ Carter~ DAYTIME ite Shear News. a9 Sr MAR. 18 THRU MAR. 22 6:10 $:45 Thought for Today **!4 CPitae with Bud Patmer~ 4 Early Bird News -Caler) Chass. 4:00 All Stas Gelf* ot oeal 100 Show 9:00 Update~ Monday Ontz. Central Mich igan soni ~Duenday- 7) ~9:30 Cefitral Michigan 10-90. Educaiien* 118 0 Say id ab 4 10.23 NSC Newss 10: ee. Hewet* tise Price Is | ght~ ue} cause there are ~still ~not~ ~:, seis % Scout Week, all; troops.~ age parti-; in Homemaking,~C i tizen shi ip, rafts, and All ~the Girl Seoutsain: Emerson Q sie in Whit. _ 4 tan: iy ~eeare
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