Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 2]

z c = i Fea this demuks fonds. Ue Phos 1 With a sister 4 would. have a legitimate excuse geben shine state, But haven't you heard, Ruth gan now has sunshine and sunay (hot) days too i ~Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shepherd of ~ the former Thelma Jackson) drove over for a bit que on the glorious ~4th~ and chitehat with her the Gilbert Jacksons. 6 Crystal Watson, former Flintite now tiving in Minneapolis, gota big hug and kiss from her niece Peggy Harris, 5 4 t Bp TY e is i who is also vacationing here, when Crystal arrived at the: e Watson. Inci- | Lippincott Blvd. home of a sister, dentally, it was like old home week for Peggy as she saw the sights of Flint cause she ran inte several former classmates that she hadn~t seen since graduation from Wilberforce University. Juanita (Dixon) Watson, Velma (Davis) Moody, Dorothy Morris, Gloria (Marsh) Grant, Nina (MeGoodwin) Jones were all on Peggy~s ~helio~ list. And that was quite a whist game Peggy, Velma~ Jusn- ita and yours truly got into at Juanita~s seventh (Heaven) street house! Peggy, who works for the Government (Uncle Sam, I mean) in a research lab, is the daughter of Cincin-. Natti~s socially ~~~~- Maynard Harris~.? * *. PARTY FARE The Cotton Dance as the Sportsman~s Club on the eve of the 4th turned into quite a party. Saw Doris James, Robert Kent, Vivian Ward, Betty Grantly, David West, Kathy _ Clark, David Frank, Homer Wells, Frances Watson, Mar_garet Sims, Gloria Mitchell, Darlene Lewis. and Betty Murray~just to name a few who made merry till all hours of the a.m. Terria Tucker i is planning quite a party for the younger set before she takes off for that vacation in Texas, ~, A birthday party was given for Northsider Carol West? who lives on Juliah Street with her adoring hubby, Craig,, _and- four cute youngsters. The bar-b-que and potato salad served to celebrate Carol~s natal day Was-so good everybody said nix to the diet and just kept coming back for more... more...more. The gift that made~ ~Carol happiest was a train ticket to Milwaukee where her parents, the George Davises, a sister (Joyce Baker from Los Angeles) and her brother Donald Davis will be on hand for a family reunion. Thosé at the celebration included Don and Doris ~ Williams, Helen and George Harris, David and Cora Franklin, George and Jennie Mae Simpson, Calvin and Eunice Parks, Thelma and Sam Grady, Vernon and Betty Dotson, Sharon and Gerald ~ and Weer and William Lewis. * the Mr, and Mrs. Set, Jerome and Juanita Artis: | sending out cute little ~at home~ md notes and ~th notes from 1610 Brookside Drive. The Willie Alexanders, who have lived on Fay Street for 18 years, more or less, are busy packing so they can move into their West. Hamilton Street before Labor Day. Turn-about is being executed by Northsiders Frances and - Clay Williams who hope to move into their recently com- | pleted Barks Street home any day now. Their friends and neighbors on East Myrtle Street will miss those tres gay parties the Williams gave regularly. But now they will have the fun of christening thhat gorjus new ranch home. This must be the moving season. Heretell- Photog Alyce Miller is also planning to become a part of the Southside scene any day now. And didn~t I see Eula Cobb looking at model homes the other evening...? Hmmmmmm., ~ Doris Singleton, who has a way with the needle, landed a job in a swank Chicago department store for the summer.: She will keep the job (on a part time basis) and enroll at Northwestern come the Fall. That is if she doesn~t get carried away with that job and decide to return to school at a later day. She will be working with a famous dress de %,. a B /: r z ee Ls ~ \ i ee SNe ~ spe a F. fislfe i oe signer at the store~s coutier shop... 7 Judges for the Prince and Princess contest are Mrs.-Aris An glin, Utica resident and. Detroit school teacher, Miss Betty Frounfelter, assisant principal at Kerby School in Grosse Pointe and a Detroit resident, and Mrs. James Smith, Utica resident and a teacher in the Utica Consoli-| dated Schools. There is no charge for Children~s Day ~events, except the arking. fee. ns aesithon additional in ~ 50 ce sideraal m may contact Metro politan Beach at we. 33022 or Ho. 3-4581. ae. Older Need Weight If your pet tting on in years he~s eobabhe putting on unhealthy and auatibective pounds, Older dogs gain weight for the same reasons people do: curtailed activity ~ Wi t a reduction of food intake, Extra alr met ~ ~ ~are are corded inte Hohe AEE ~usually Pye short-winded azy as fat.. thickens pa their hearts and: constricts the blood vessels,~ ac cording to Clarence C. Fawcett, of the Purina. Pet Care Center, St. Louis, Mo. ~This-usually re sults in a general.slowdown "of Re: body functions. Sluggishness can I to a number of diseases.~ Fawcett says, however, that. the overweight dog should. not be F ut on a strict reducin e most effective way to put your dog on a diet, pet nutrition ists note, is: to cut down the total amount of food but increase the number of meals. Instead of a big. bowl of Dog Chow at one time, dish out three-quarters or half. the amount in three or four serv- | ings, Snacks and scraps must be eliminated no matter how per sistently Rover hangs around the ees table... ving with a dog ear after Phas year may make it for a pea to ee when mee pet if there is any-doubt sée a veter-"~ | inarien. He can tel] for sure and, if necessary, prescribe appetite~.. med:. curbing icines. | tist Churches for.their donations and the many friends for | their cards, food-and.fiowers during her recuperation at Ir home. Mrs. Georgia chores sister: of Mrs. Vaughn, is | 7 diet.:.for your savings account GENESEE IS THE BANK TO SEE! 4% Paid on One-Year Certificates 3% % Compounded and Paid Quarterly on Regular Passbook. Savings 2 Depesies nade by ~he 10th earn from the tat, of Deposit wishes to thank both the Golden Leaf and Mt. Olive Bap, visiting her. 3 {EPS FS ee ee il * ~: The a ae mene Saturday, July 27, Tr. of Dr. and Mrs..: oem Cat. Johnsons: oft ~ oo ES;#Dr.. Carter, who is interning in: Pediatrics ~at iversity. Hospital in-Ann Arbor, plans to practice in Flitit: upon ~completion of residency. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Young, ~Mrs.. Martha Beck, Roy. + Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. Kendall: wt: Other Flintites ~saying to one another in various enter- |' Neely, Rosa Lee Mitchell, Robert Marve, Jimmie Rouse,~ * Mrs. Delmar Jackson; of 634. Stewart, was. crowned queen for cane the Bt al pF pF a three-weeks c.. " Mrs. Josie Vaughan, wife of the late Rev. WA. Vatighi, |. ~spent ~the weekend with the Pete |} Catherine Carpenter was crowned Miss Old Timer of |f Ps 1963 at the Old Timers Benefit Ball. Proceéds from the |} ~= Benefit Ball were donated to shape Luther King Fund. if Members of the ~Chit-Chat;~ a well Kacig social Club, {} | spent four days in Vacationland (Idlewild). Club Members: }| Mrs. Mattie Liggins, pres., Mrs. Annie Holt, treas., Lena{} Harris, Mildred Poplar, Lewis Liggins, Eli Copeland, Allen. if rs ae Renea and | Norma Pigue and Mr. and Mrs. Albert. ~Anthony. 7 Quinn ~Chapeb AME.. Church Ainue his education. we be the seene of the National E.ks Oretorical Contest which is| at 4 p.m. Contestants will come held yearly by the = Gepare from the states of Iowa, Indiana, | ~ment of Education. To date more} Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky, and than $1,800,000:00 ~have been~ tais-| Michigan. Canada also will be reed for scholarships which have | presented. The program is open to eflabled many @:yattngsterto con { the publie; was $12 95 6 ~; é SN caesar tae LE he ni cathe nae cath, Mit neath, Cesk ok eattonest aie tied ee eke ee a RR ES RE ON ERNE PEE NE AE RS IT AN RE NR CNL NE RE ORE NR é: ~ow Ol $6.95 | Chiffon Glide. pee HEAD. KERCHIEFS: Meee ger ~ STYLES. rim 3 ini: a Here, Say at ae i. 9.4895 ate ot Sees LOCATION | -- ~formica Top -|Drop Leaf: TTABLES: SEE THE NEW ~ | BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT. feltiesm SERVICE >. + MES os ~ Flint RT oe $128 88 "Reg. $7. 95. $4.88 i RS Values to 51595 $4.88 | ~ $24.88 ea, BRAND. NEW. NYLON-Sfudip & Chair REG. $169 $88. 88 acai tainment stops ~I'm so-happy to see you~ were: Jilda Stall- | ) Sedele. worth, Gary and Connie Bolden, Matva Mayberry, Sam |} TELEVISION SETS The contest will be held July 14| r ee ~ae

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 2]
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July 13, 1963
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