Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 50]

nent, for the most part in Eastern Europe. oR J i, they; eave New York via flight 508 ~ BOAC and will arrive in London, tic at 11:30 a.m. on June Briefing sessions have been planned. and meetings will be Miss Nix~s iietary will carry | held at an Orientation Center her into Engla a 4 _ slavia, Czee be ~it~ ofl STEAKS ~ CHOPS Come One - Come Ail to Flints Finest C & B RESTAURANT | th ardeven ~uaaase,"Pnoreinvon BAR-B-Q FISH Las lial a ~ == 2 oo = saad LS RATA TR STOTT ELE OT TTT s WONDERFUL PRESENTS "HIGHLIGHTS IN NEGRO HISTORY!" SUNDAYS 10,00 AM, Sponserd By PEACE MEMORY GARDENS ~DIAL MIGHTY - 1420 525 E, Court CE. 9-4835, Flint come INL sone BROWSE AROUND | CHARGE-O-MATIC | available to the thrifty June 19 to June 26 _ - siiaaaiiiail ECUI HW ~ ~Cosmetically ic. F | Lyistich a Match Your Mood any 3 for $1.00.. YARDLEY. | sirens your grooming problems. Come In - Select your needs From the tater As | 2. Pride and. Joy 1~. Come atid Get These Memo ot kh ad vel: lege,.a. et held for the past seventeen years. dren. James is a senior at Morehouse ~Coliege and Maurice, an 11th grader wha is president of the Junior Honor at the local B, T. Washington High school... é 800 To Study At Hampton ~ HAMPTON Between 750 and 800 are ~ ed to enroll for summer sty at Hampton Institute, 9 to Dr. Hugh Gléster, director of the summer ~session. Three-week, five-week -and ab so. eight-week ~terms will open Monday, June 17. The pre-college. term, expected to draw 150 students, will ea OO held July 1 to August 10. There will be about 608 sede ce students in various Dnt Watch Out - For Kids Rudy's Top Ten Records BY RUDY BARD This week there are two ~nowcomers~ to the ~fop Ten~ and you will note that we have a repeat for the number One position. ~Ask Me~ by Maxine Brown and ~Heartaches~ hy Baby Washingtong were edged out. 1. The Love of My Man Kilgore ~Marvin Gaye ~ 5 ~Your: Old Standby~ ~Mary Wells 8. You Know: It Ain~t Right ~Joe Hinton 9. The _Bourice ~Olympics: 10, Goodbye, My Lover, Gadduae "_. ~=Rebert _s Ea * - PATS PICK Soulsville~Dinah Washington; purchased at RUDY~S ] 6924 N. Saginaw Street,: int. This column is for the the cau popular recordings and dé. Locking fora Homa _ HOME & escnen te anes BR PEELE BEN LMA MANTEL IN Bl BPTI. ORS PIO TEE BE PERLE IIE YE el ORT OE TR, OS adie of Ae 8 08 The Nixes have two other chil-|~ ~~ ate, undergraduate and special | y which: was recently held to honor our city~ $ deserving debs. Nursing: in Detroit cones graduation from Southwestern |, where.she.. is. -All of ene ~tech ean Pt + she of music lovers who like to er * is also a CALL BRYANT re THe. ~ ~| having the most outstanding | Barbara Burrell) is the daughter of the Alexander Burrells,; ~with sraduation il ~yety ees a: siti of ~the! oabed 4 ~of the Gilbert Jacksons, ( aughter Patsy who got | seal from Southwestern High. gage ~Bronze Reporter s On es einai ~inl all a and making vet ~with these stacks and stacks of sandwiches were: Beverly | Smith, Dennis Jackson, Janiee Petross, Ozie Lewis, Leland Jacobs, Betty. Williame, John Farrell, Pat Rhages, Archie.| Lowrey; Ellen Hardwicke, Barbara: Barkston, Leroy Jackson, Jr., Leola Vaughn, Chuck MeBride, Dan Neeley, Earlene Garren, Nancy Payne, Michael Pea, Michael Black, Michael Petross, Sam, Neeley, Hetty Anthony, and Lenier Lyles. Say, Bobby, do your guests know. you forgot~ that cake, and man how you dived into it the next morning when you discovered your ~oversight~?? Or wag it an joversight?? ' Speaking of parties and such, the most regal affair of this season: was the First Annual Debytante | Cotillion~ Looking like princesses from storybobl-land in white gowns and matching slippers, the following young Misses made not only their parents and teachers sang but | ~they made: ~the community stand up and cheery = ~ Jo Ann Spears, the daughter of the John fapeare, Barks Street, will study to become an Anesthetist at the Univer-. sity of Michigan, will~study Nursing at Grace School of ig One ~such. party to honor | Mrs. Martin: -Luther Kirig: Ss Jr., (right) - wife of national - y. majoring in, Seis ealucing. het. Senior: ~year: *: Charlotte doth the daughter of the Edwin Rout! hacs, Belmont Street, plans to attend Centpal State avin at Zenia, Ohio to major in Secretarial Science. fo ng} graduation from Central next year. ~ ~ Jeanne: Thomas, the daughter. of Mr. and Thomiis, Chelan Street, has won a scholarship to Michigan State University: whete she plans to study. Medicine. | Janice Petrass, the daughter of Mrs: "Precious Petross ber' Bettone =f viasoniy hopes to become a Casme ~| talogist, Lillie Handy, the 4 Baton!. on ~autdoor girl, has received 16 medals lunior- Olympics and Canusa games between the a es during. the _ five years. She was awarded ave pins. in ne bas ~hopes to become a teacher her g at. Fint Junior College, Dyanna anna Holley, ye daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harley | Holley, Lamiita Bineet, Ie-mausieally inclined:.A thember of marching menber aie ite in the international * Department contest for~, Burrell wants oleae already selected, she will attend classes at Flint ~|| Junior College this Fall. Miss Burrell represented Quinn | Chapel inthe March of Dimes and won first place fer er. BBB. (Beautiful Liberty Street. ds. ore 24 - of the John Handy family, ph School; she: plays haps:: iption Means to Me,~ oa: ~_ se a nurse pa with, her 4 ~ Eleanor: ae the hgpept of Mr. and Mrs, Jus F | Wrecker Service Guaranteed Work ~ $19.95. ely leader, accepts American. Jewish Congress~ (left), iit ptesident of first annval buise Waterman the group, presented the award. ares + her ~strength TY. star ee ~Berg (cenof c and purpase in ter) also rece ap. award for the cause of universal human ~service to the arts.~ frosdam and. | worid- peace.~ ~TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS 1 ~tay: Serviee: | Overhaul Special For = Motor Tunsups Brakes Relined pe Fe

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 50]
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June 22, 1963
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