Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 43]
Left to right: Electa Twyman, senior, Atlanta, Georgia; Panama City, Florida; Lucia Holloway, junior, Atlanta, hs ge ty Geengia; erman Rates, College ini ter, ~Atlanta, Georgia; Sadye Beasley, j junior. Fort Devens, more usetts; Eloise Stevens, sophomore, Valdosta, Georgia, and Barbara Douglas, junior, Montgomery, Ala., are 2 Everybody~ s Talking About ~ - Dance, ~those way out ~+ dance steps: members of the Kit Kat Club ~dreamed up - | while waltzing around~ the floor at the AKA Ball. Anyone a for Bossanova? ie _ - Those dozens and dozens of: yellow roses that ar-; rive every Monday marning.at the home of an 8th Street Town eyery weekend. | ~~ That surprise birthday party. that was given for _ | Donna Wilson by her ~grandparents, the J..R. Wilsons of Lansing. Most of her gang from Northern. High made the trek to our State Capitol to see ~Donna: on her natal day. Talk about being sutprised!' The birthday planned to go to Lansing and her: parents, t eR. Wilsons, ~ almost had to kidnap~ her to get her to Jeave town. Since ~she had this theatre date with a certain guy and she was Spelman~s paiticipalal in the 1963 Operation Crossroads a _ ~a, Inc., Project. Romeo, also was in Lansing to sing Happy. Birthday. ~ A, Racial Lecture, May 6 "South Afrjean Racial Nationalism~. will be the topic of the fourth lecture of the Franklin. Memorial Lecture Series at Wayne State University at 8:30 | | p.m., Monday;,,May: 6. Speaker will be Dr. Amry Vandenbosch, director of the William Andrew Patterson School of. Dipplomacy and International Commerece at the Mpiversity of Kentucky. Dr. Vandenhaseh, an authority f joh colonialism, traveled extensive ly in Africa last year gathering | information on the impact of co-! | lonialism in Septh Africa. | ALF ranklin t4 ctures are held jin the Commy Arts: Audi torium. There is no admission ' charge and. ue eee is invited. whee > ater 525 E. Court CHAPLIN'S BLicRON SUPER TIRE AT STANDARD SERVICE CE. 9-4835 > Fro cc em.... SEE THE MEW. - Flint COME IN!! SUGGESTIONS FOR acueaenamnnil BROWSE AROUND SENATORIAL CHERRY PIE the Roved rh the Senate ~ 40 cherries, the eter ~ ~ = owe | yeu See de niain. The bo: pla came pictures. ~a. wedge with $4 visible cheries WHO'S NEW ey BORN ~ A Son, Robert, Andrew, to Ruth~ ~and Andrew Stroud. BS deal loa BORN ~ A son,; Calvin Bruce, to Marie and Frank Williams. BORN ~ A daughter, Marilyn Denise, to Doris and George Palmer. BORN ~ A son, Beqeld Norman, to Evelyn and Henry Dayis. 3 +: * Sunny Sunday brolught out the flowered hats and oe wraps to stand up and cheer the magnificent voices of the + Wilberforce University Choir. Quinn Chapel AME Church ~| was the sight of the beautiful ~sound of music.~ lifted its voice in song accompanied by. the skill and ar-| tistry of Roberta Alexander and Flint~s own Gary Patterson. For more than 19 years Wilberforce has produced some of the finest singers and choral groups in this country. Wilberforceans have appeared béfore S.R.O. audiences in more than 30 states, singing music ranging from Bach ~| to Broadway tunes.. This year's group can be listed as the | Cream of the Crop of the: ~~Forcean Choir, |. ~ Among those pry } Jackson, Mrs. Annie Ma Doris Hopson, Mrs. Madelyn Wa Tis, Mrs.. Juapita Jones, Mrs. Jessie Brady, Mrs. Clark Ford, Mrs. Tyler Johnson, Mrs. Doris Meadows, Mrs. Cora Lee Clark, Mrs. Joan; johnson, Mrs. Hattie Williams, Mrs. Louise Thompson, ssi t seeeph Dayis, Mrs. Alice Baker. age sinter ~Speaking of parties and such; the younger set got off to a naeee Spring Start Saturday Last. Helen and Beatrice (Ce d prt Page 5). MAY 7 thu MAY 13 Your prescriptions-will receive profession al attention of a highly qualified and cap able pharmacist... You can be sure when your eer | is filled at WALLER~S. 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