Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 43]

i The Book on Flint~s Leading Negro. Citizens Union Leaders. Teachers * Physicians Bs Nurses 1962 ~ 1963 Attorneys For yeur copy... Officials Send. $1.00 to Helica Publications 1081 E, BALTIMORE FLINT 5, MICHIGAN Business Leaders Ministers 5TH ANNIVERSARY OF BEAUTIFUL Peace Memory Gardens Flint, Michigan | Pm, Ga E. + Brat Road. 5 hye ~eb ~ ~with its Py as beobted (italian) ~vast SUPPER FEATURE: a Ren negiee of CHIMES a ces hey to thank -The 2000 FAMILIES depict this sharing in the Flint Public Schools:. Who. have: enrolled. in the PEACE ~MEMORY GARDENS~ Fainily Pratection Plan for their intelligent confidence in our program - Member, Michigan and American Cemetery Association - - integrated -. since 1889 it~s been... | A. M. DAVISON~ S for better looking - better fitting clothing. STOP IN. SOON, AND LOOK OVER OUR OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF FASHIONS FOR, SPRING ~63 OPEN MONDAY ~and FRIDAY UNTIL gee PART FOUR By MELVIN BANNER - a The heart of the educational. program lies in the kindergarten and continues on through the twelfth grade leel. Most attention is paid to the ateimenttary and secondary divisions. At the first meeting of the Flint Citizens~ Committee For Education, Dr. Lawrence Jarvie, General Superintendent, stated that: ~Education is to prepare one to become, economically independent.~ The monetary value of education i is Saetpeed by these figures: A coliege graduate earns $400,000 as a lifetime aver-. age, high school graduates earn $258,000. Those who manage to finish six grades of education or fess: wind up with an average of $182,000 for their life-time. ~ The reasons for staying in school as long as possible. may readily be seen from the above figures, Coupled with this earning capacity is the problem of human relations, or the sharing of responsibilities. The following pictures Class. Students examining a model; in a Junior High School Biology sf ill A class studying student eld Bacon, right, is the instruc government at Flint~s largest tor. Junior High School. Mr. Ron- dg hg eee! 4 BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1963 _ ing in the manual) arts with modern machinery ~and hatid tools. A 9th grade student group. is held every June and. is Himit preparing to make plans, for ed to junior high: studetts only. the Graduation Prom. The Prom | i These skill sare used in later life to attain economic. independence, ie A group of students pe-form Over two of consumer and laboratory research went into the deve nt of the new Peter Pan peanut butter just introduced. This ne new peanut butter has unique moistnéss and depth of flavor which make it ideal as a recipe ingredient, as well as for sandwiches and snacks. The Home Economists in the Peter Pan kitchens have created many delicious and unusual recipés, among them, this Peanut Clanr Bisque.... an easy, nutritious main dish the whole family will enjoy for lunch or dinner. |Because of the high quality protein in~ the peanut butter, all you need add to make a balanced. meal is crusty bread, ~salad and fruit dessert. PEANUT. CLAM BISQUE | (Makes about 6 cups) 1 cup Pater Pan Smooth ido 2? | each fs suc clams - Peanut B 1 can (12 ounces) whole 1k Sengpinea Balke nS corn Ya teaspoon pepper Pernvaa! ~eg ay Finely minced E eguer.; cups a Force undrained clams, corn and ahto | food mill or blend in - blender 1 minute. Transfer cs of double | boiler and stir in the eae, peanut butter, and ig until mixture just. Cook over polling water point, stirring occasi er. The annual naming. of the ten best dressed women will be made during the~ week of June 9th. This annual feature lias been carefully studied and planned as it has been instituted to encourage the Fashion-Conscious women in Flint and~ other nearby cities. As we continue the ~Candidate List~ for the ten. best dressed women, we find that each woman around her. She creates an image of her appearance in the minds of her family, her friends, her colleagues on the job and in her _soeial and church life. Look about. you. and select a candidate or dates. Please send her nae pondigy ed aks TO: The Brorze see Faeroe Dun1301 Lapeer. Street Flint 3, Michigan | This Week's | n dates for Ten Best: Dressed. Women: - Mrs. Bana~ Mrs. Barbara ~Veasiey Mrs. Carélyn Hoskins Mrs. Mildted, Aldridge ~ Mrs. Gladys Scott Mrs. Elsie. Mrs. Terri '~im Mrs. Rebecca. Eitan Mrs. Barbara ~ Miss Carolyn Brezzpll College News | Briefs; HAMPTON IN STII U TE ward answering~ the U. S. Sec | |retary. of ~State's appeal,, Hamp ton Institute will otter a six ~| weeks~ ~ Social Science Institute beginning July 1 and ending Au- - gust 10, to introduce high school graditiates to the préquisites of coulege training for foreign service. Dr. Hyman Kuritz, of HI, who will direct the institute, pointed State, recently urgéd~ educators to devote ~more attention to the training of students. for diploMatic service in-African counties: ~We will try during the summer term to point the way that. challenge,~ Dr. Kuritz et ~| ~We ~will try to sharpen their interest in subjects which,. pursued through collége, aia prepare them for foreign service. co the students who are: primar: ily interested in a teaching | career.~ Hampton Institute. will. present | 25 scholarships, covering~ tuition, room and board for the term. Students must be responsible for transportation costs. There have larships have been awarded.. Ss i. ~ eS The Following Businesses meme ite = = Poi 3 4 ALTERATIONS e 2 Anotiiee teatse to abcn esteemed in the Bronze ~Report-. records her own vote wherever her life reaches ad affects those., ~HAMPTON, ~Va.~As a step to-- out that Dean Rusk; Secretary of Moréover, we will give. attention been 85 applications and 14 scho-- for students who want to meet -

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 43]
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