Bronze Reporter [Volume: 9, Issue: 50]

; he. Brti~e Witke, 6 of 818 E. Baker Bt | contestants at Yankee Stadium spétisered by Big Bay Coakout.:It was réported that the judges oibag a difficult time selecting a winter. a + * ~The Stat Social Club donatéd a straightening comb to.he used by the patietits at Walter Winchester Hospital. whith is one of the many projects a elub could do for the | hospital. Congratulations fine Star Social Club inembers. ir. ahd Mit. Battie Pierce were the Weekwnd guests (Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walker, 818 B. Baker St. The ~s are from Los Angeles, California. \: haw ~OLD TIMER~ TO BE SELeCTED [ (see pictures) Of the four lovely girls selected for the ~Miss Oid Timer~ Contest, only one will ditiétgé victories Sunday Night, Juiié 29 at the IMA Annés. Fiitids raised will be used for the betiefit of the Marti Luther King Studetit Movement Fund. The Old Timef~, @ state ~hartered 6~ but one of the many events that they have spoiisored dur: | ing. the last three years. As expressed by theit president, + Pete Johnson, ~We feel it is our diity as Americans to dé ~ our part in these endeavors.~; ~The Old Timers have sponsored events for the Youth Buréaui, one was a trip to Detroit for a baseball game at Tiger Stadium, Another was a Skeet Shoot at the Williams Gun Club and the Old Timers donated the trophies for the matehes. The Old Timers selected this project to assist in the..courageous fight which is now being waged by Dr. King and others. The program for the festive evening will include a short speech by Richard Traylor, President of the Flint NAACP and: Ted Cobb of the Flint Urban League. Pre: sentation of Certificates of Outstanding Achievement will follow to the Old Timers selected for 1962. The Terry ian Hurléy Daricers will present the latest in the art of ~erpsichore and the evening will be climaxed by selection _ ~Miss Old Timer.~ Music will be furnished ~by Floyd Moreland~s Orches a aM ac ake iP ao or: a Jor ~all CE. 5-6918, _ A ~Phy <pestt Me 46 te F VIC VET SAYS...~ E Q~I will retire soon but my; A~Veterans of wartime ~%ér| wife..will be employed: Will her} vice separated i - inceme be considered in determining:;my entitlement to veteran~s pension? Au~-Yes, your wife~s income | will...be considered undet the preferer:ce when they apply for Federal employment.._Veterans of peacetime service alone must havé béen in a cam St. was one of the | gani#ation aré spohsoting this alliffiportant event. This is.;B.Y.0.W. Tickets may be purchased from any Old Tim- | under honorable | conditiors réceive a five-point | law... The first $1,200 of your _ wife annual income will be / exempt but any amount over $1,200 will be consideréd in ad gaign or expedition for. which a badge or service medal is awarded to qualify for this fivepoint preference. Veterans hold dition 46 ~your owit Q~ Be veteraiié ~receive atiy preferéfice in Féderal goverhment. nee pate ing the Purple Heart for disability receive an additional five points. ehanmne? reyes HH ra] ASA SRE hy RE hie CE Tiee 0 Ok A cetady Memo rs oy irig sary conference and conventio~of the National Association the Statlei:Hilteon Hotel in Washington, D.C. Seen in top panel, from left, are J. E. Duffield, The Coca-Cola Company, in behalf of the Atlanta soft ré market activity, David Sul séarchist and. writer on the Negro market, and Wendell P. Alston, recently. retired from Humble Oil & Refining Company, New: York City, both of whom received citations. and J. R. E. Lee, r., vice president, Florida A&M _ University, Tallahassee, who was master of cererfidnies for the luficheon. The Goca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Ga.; and Humble Oil were among fourteen firms and sixteen individvals honored by the marketing organization. In next photo down, Fr li Beg oes war's 4 cibeor and 1 discussed many -| times. He stated that thére were |, nee is also ~ with two /| Ganization that consists of membership peeled from | the clubs in the state. q ca ide ses td woariver ieee oct} in ~which: ~th The above persons were honored and elected to office durthe recent 10th. anniver of Market Developers held at who reteivéed 20-yéar citation drink firm~a pioneer in Neg livan, a highly réspected re individual. NAMD founder Moss -|; ~H. bag left, head of Wash Jones, The Pittsbyrgh Cour~ier, St. Petérsbuty, Fla., Paul E. X. Brown, The Atlanta (Ga.). ~ocaXola Bottling~ Company, Georgia; James Adams,. Pabsf. bors, Memphis (Tenn.) Coca: Cela Bottling Compaiiy, treasurer, Richard L. King, Hiram Walker Distilling Co., Detroit, Ist vice president; and Charles J:~ Smith, 111 Royal Crown} ns hoe ~ogra agg <7 fib; | HL, Jerome Hutchinson, s atte Sore oe from | Mateus Nevstadter, The Louislett are Joseph Williams, Cleve | aye Ceve-cole Bottling Cos (Ohi) Coewcola Botting com |, NEW Orleans, Reland, Wheat pany, State director, Karl Mat- eg Ober~ ~more, Md., Taylor Cox; Dethews, Philacelphia, Pa. C. B. | toit Coca-Cola Bottling ConDavis; Southwest Distributing ~pany, Michigan, Walter Lay, Company, Heuston, Texas, | St Louis Coca-Cola Bottlitig chapter president and board_: Company, Missouri David Lis inember, James ~Bud~ Ward, |> ton; Pepsi Cola Compariy, Char Svécial Markets Research, * panes os Myron Lb. eet. mem- |. user-Bbusc war NS Oe a | NS, bee J. foroin, he Okla. bér atid retitirg ~ executive, dt |. rector, Burt Jackson, Milton: ae or Print 17 Nea ~ 4 se oe atitic ing ~. Kronheim & Company, Wash ny, Philadelphia, Pa. ington; D.C.; board member { ar local chapter président, a ny Bernard Walker, CarnaMr. Booné, Miss Vera Guht, ~P Hioti- arene Houston, Texas; Pepsi Coe of Philadétphia, chapter president and board mehibér, atid Walter Lay, St. Louis. (Mo.) Coca-Cola filing Conipeny, } a cal ro ms College Scholarships ~ To Thirty-Five Kids The Chtysler Corporation im~ @ | Fund has announced~ the award iw jing of 35 coliege scholarships ~to sofis and daugliters of Chrys~Jer employees. five mettit arships awarded to ~commended~ Students who competed ie so ee 3 is candidate ~a ~it. ee Chrysler Fond Awards | Of this total, 19 are new schol. * ihe: in the| _ f sp petional Merit Schoiarship pro-|. 5s aiid are in addition to the| hy | Coices, Mr. Muhdinmed 1 _ I sincerely mo% oa af a.; 4 af ~ ig Gu je sae ~ffliddle: - ' "The meeting tom id 88rd) in Detroit: OF | 1 ee So enough laws ih the: books. to: protedt the Negro!~ IF only the Laws were enforced: ~Laws are good,~ | he| quoted to me; ~but only if you. have officials who believe in them. enough te enforeé them.~ ~This~? he said; ~starts With~ the The presetit troubles have ~brought out a stiffining of his ~backbone dd an overwhelming desire to ptit democracy into} i action. This, alone, indicates; i knowledge of tlie want. Today~s For and Mostly prs Women (Continued J ih Page H.. 2 Algo Has féeeived the Recognition pitt 6f the YWCA, fine has served a8 president of the iitePelib Brenda Jean Jordan, the daughter 6f Mi. and. ~hes. ~Carolina Fred Jordan, plans to attend classes at Netty ~College, Durliam, N.C. come thé Fail. A talented~ yeutg lady, she has pursued her interest it musi~ at Baker tii 'Tversity forthe past eight years, and has been presénted {in many recitals. She teaches piano and is pianist for Mt. || Olive Baptist Chureh~s Sunday Scho! departfient: bs Ata THAT'S quite 4 list of versatile young-girts whoiti ~V'm sure will one day be a great credit and make a wondtr - Fellewin the 4 denpones dutitig our recent ~Best Dressed wnat ea letters feceived indicated that | othets ih the community tee deserve a bit of in various categories: i aout yreied eae ae and wotien you believe sheuid ~be ~praised it prin?~ ii ~ listed field == best dressed men, cutstar Civic aeiae. etc. Be sire te Haine the category you went your cahididdte tot. be listed in. ah hare ~Following a -eityowide: telephone: poli,, the: people were Hanied as ~eandidates: ~Best Dressed Men == Williaia #. _ Cravterd, Mateoin L. Cortit, Marshall Burns, Wesley f. ~Gaon Nok Atlas ~ Marshall Burns, Thefesa Simpsoti. ~Outstanding Civic ~Minded Citizens ~ Robin B. Owens, Rosa Kimp,; Alfred Walker. Each wéetk nares will be addéd fo thé various pee = fi DRIVING | Me ae

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