Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 3]

. Saw ~Nettie Kitchen, oe aie Wanda Simpson, Cora Ed-. ee) Green, Vivian Tompkins, Laura Andrews, Marityn Vaughan, and Sandra Coleman entering tlie recration "00m. at the Campbell manse, loaded down with every imaginable item for frat dream of a kitchen that,, people are, and it is not normal Jasmine Street won't be the same, 1 Woh gee. should be ready and waiting when the bride and groom re- } turn from that honeymoon: The bride let everyone in on the secret~her kitchen color scheme will be aqua, gold and _black~and believe it or not, EVERY single kitchen appli- | ance (and there were many including a dishwasher, port Tell me Wanda and Vivian, where did you find that gold | canopener, and that black and gold mix-master??? ~ Incientally, the wedding date has been set30th. And Cora has asked former Howard classmates, Meg Gamble of New York City, and Irene Foster, Macon Georgia, to attend her. Soon as I receive a complete listing of the ~bridal party, 1 will pass the word along to you. | * * ney living to Robin and Wendell thine who recently moved into their new home in the Holly area. For | a city gal, Mrs. ~~O~, you have done a complete turnabout! The best to you ard may your house be filled with joy. But. * * 7: SEER TRAVELOG: Eul aCobb who is always doing the unpredictable, de-. cided in less an hour that she wanted to goto Birming-~ hath, so away she went.... to ALABAMA!! ~ Doris Gilbert and Nancy Walker are, by this time, seeing the sights of San Francisco. They took a train to Chicago where they met Shirley Foster and Gloria Pennis, (all were chums-en the Michigan State University campus two ee _years ago) and they got aboard a jet for the West Coast, making ~popcorn~ visits to San Diego, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Palo Alto. Heretell the dolls will go South of the Border down Mexico way for two weeks in the sun before returning to Michigan (and Minois). Frances and Harvey Wilson are vacationing in Portland, Oregon. They took the scenic route, drove every step of the way in that jazzy white Wildcat, and hope to return via California. Frances will see her niece and namesake Fran _ces Eileen who recently celebrated her fourth birthday. This will be a ~first time~ meeting between the two dolls named ~Frances~. ~SHORT SUBJECTS Joyce Frazier who measures 4~912 will wed Joe Vaughn, a towering 5~2 on August 7th in Cleveland. The maid of + a Johnson, is 5~Y; ~the best man, Claude.Graham. s 5~4 and the matron or honor~Janice Woodson is all of 50!!! You might say that~s the ~long and ~short ~of it. for this week... CHILD~S PLAY The second. in a series of six articles on CHILD~S PLAY by Mrs. Rosella Bannister, Wayne County Extension Agent in ~Home ~~conomics. ~Qur house is always chuttered,~ says a young Detrojt mother of a two year old girl. ~Her playroom is wherever I am, and she scatters her toys all over.~. PUT YOURZTOYS AWAY It~s quite normal for a. little child to want-to be where other for to automaticaly pick. up he rtoys after she~s finished with them. Not, that she delights in making extra work, she simply has no concern for the appearance of the house. You can: make it easier for a child to put things away if you have a special place to put them. ~Low open shelves are: better than drawers or boxes, because she can see at a glance what she wants, and she can get it without dumpin ga whole box of toys. able of course! was either gold, aqua or youknew-what | | Michigan Civil to the Urban ~Renewal Director ~and appointment ~will be made} from ohe of the three. APPLICATIONS |. Are available upon request to James E. Northway, Personnel Thru the courtesy of state representative. Roger B. Townsend, the Bronze Reporter brings}. you current information on job} Fopenings with the. Michigan Civil Service Commission. Setary Range (Every Two Weeks) State Police Trooper sh so he to $202.40 In addition to the rates of pay | listed above, the state of Michi| gan furnishes a subsistence al Yowance of approximately $75.00 per month. while on duty, plus uniforms and other equipment, ~and other necessary traveling expenses. Applications for this examimation may be filed with the Service Commission at any time until further notice. The first written test | will be scheduled on a Saturday early in~ August. Thereafter, examinations will normally be held the 4th Saturday in each odd 1 numbered month. MINIMUM. QUALIFICATIONS This examination is open to men only, who possess the following qualifications as of the date their application is Tre ceived by the Michigan Civil Service Commission. AGE: Not less than twenty-one nor more than twenty-nine years at the time of submitting. application. HEIGHT AND WEIGHT: Height. not under 5~10~_in stock-|~ ing feet. Weight not under 150 nor. over 230 pounds stripped. EDUCATION: Graduation from high school or completion of General Education Development Test. LIQUOR STORE CLERK A2 $171.20 to 199.20 OPEN TO MEN ONLY ~Positions in these classes are located in numerous cities throughout the __ state. Every applicant may. be) sched-|; uled for the written test without any review of his application. In such case, those applicants who pass the. written test will then have their application reviewed for experience and ~education, acceptance or ~rejection and or may be required to submit further information. ~ - MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS You must. not be under 21 years nor have reached your 56th birthday. as of July 29, 1963. EDUCATION FOR BOTH LEV__.._ELS: Graduation from high} school. EXPERIENCE - LIQUOR STORE CLERK A2: Experience is not required; however, credit will be given for experience ~in. retail selling, stock work or office sare work. ~ ~FREEDOM NOW" DRIVE SAFELY OFFICES (16 in Flint...9 Community ae) |three top names will certified Director, Flint Civil Service Com ~as Onsteckedl GOOAF pon Se Ake he saiane ak the ~best yet. Mentbers: of the ~planning committee were: ~Edward Woods, chm.;-Ola Smith, co-chm.; Olga Walker, ~sec.; Lela Maddox, treas.: ~.Lackado, pub.; Carrie Miller, sou. book.; B. James and H. ~Holbrook, dance of fthe year; Mason, Hospitality; Irerie Brown, Tickets; J. P. Morgan, rie Miller, Hattie Hunter, Housing; Ladesta Neely, Ola |: Smith, Food and Jessie Parker, Reservations, Caroline Hos- |kins.. Aste Ca * i *: 79% oF:: Mrs. Effie Merriweather of Jackson, Tenn., has spent a week in Michigan in Flint: Her sister, Mrs. Callie. Merriweather, and nieces, and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit, the Harry ~Walkers in Saginaw, Mrs. ~Gloria Mays and nieces, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ~ and many friends. ~ * Mrs. Barbara Mitehigtt of New York City returned. July 15th after spending a week Rar me relatives and friends in Flint. * 2 * * | went along and had fun in the rain were: Mr. and bees. Wane 7 erry. more offices 1S THE BANK. | TO SEE! MAIN OFRCE 352 ~Squth Saginaw Sireet to help YOU 4 th other bank! a } seee| ~GENESEE Vernon, Byron, ~ bsaramecd a 2. ~THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR BEING SO THOUGHTFUL~ says Mrs. Inez Blue who lives at 820 E. Wellington Ave. The neighbors in her neighborhood had just finished painting her house. The families that helped were: Mr. L. |: Burton, Mr. Jame~ Lewis, Richard Donaldson, William Tip- | per, Henry Allen, Alfonso Bowe, Dennis Brown, Benjamin Wright, Arthur Thrash, ~James Odom, Clay. Brooks, Albert | Dobson, Walter Boykins; Earl Funderbuck, Clemon Wash- - ington, John. Carlysle,,. Mps. Herbert) Matthews, William Price, Ill, Booker Smith; William Simpson, Wm. Crawford, Dr. Clarence Kimbrough, J~C. Wingfield, Lafayette Kendall, Mrs. Pauline Porter, Mrs. Mildred Ogburn, Otis Raglon, Will Vaughn, John McCain, Walter Thomason, Mrs. Jean McCrary, and Willie Willianis.: ': e fae..: Mrs. Melvin Bu ner, just returned froma short stay | n Chiedge,;-h --guest-Mrs.> Fed-~l Providence, Rhode island ae well Sie site iichia: aecarchers were host to more oe ie fifty guests at an outdoor dinner and Square Dance. The. TWIRLS and WHIRLS Square Dance Club gave several ex-| hibitions of humorous @ancing and others joined the gaiety. A tasty dinner of aim, tells, salad, and watermelon shells | filled with fraits: in seasdhi; rounded out the festivity. President is Mrs. Elizabeth Pe rkins. Mr. Melvin Buckner called! for the different squares. r ~? iniedlinuiihasduibiihtaeeinethemadtitionasiaal cut, dee. pee ess.: x * ~ F. Ross and Mildred Brown, program: Ozie Grady, Frank | _ Ethel Young, Ushers; James Hill, Youth Entertainment; Car-| of e of Commerce, is the first to | Morgan President Martin~ D. ~manent ] center stben on % Pee [oon 7 oF | Mo F h. Price, Mr. Melvin Bicoer and Mr. and Mrs. ~ Ds fn honor of their departing pe & daughter, Carmen. Those - ren Ogburn, Dr. and Mrs. ~~ | Mr. Latayette Kenomaser Mr. and Airs. J, Handy, Mrs. Nellie Carpen: i s. Rosa Carpenter, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Hodges, Rev. C. at ela Bane ~Mr. and Mrs, Ray Davis, Mr. BALTIM MD. = A grant pe | to the mew Urban. te of - Morgan }C egies sma ge istration ft the USS. ~Department be awarded the Institute which. begins ~operations in the fall, Jenkins losed today. An The~ Ue Studies Institute | wi was established this year when|'9 the State appropriated an initial~ sum of $33 provide a per: | ~wi continuing staff for the project... ~ The Institute is to serve as a conducting research sha He eed Its main work- habit.; ~ SISTER ZORA | READER= ADVISOR: She has God Given Power to help people soletiicli: She has given ~advice for 20 years. She will help ' solve your problems of sickness, family, business, etc. Personal consultation any day into Sunday, 9 am, to 9 p.m. 2502 NORTH SAGINAW and es jear0 SOUTH SAGINAW STREETS. ~See THE NEW ~ BUCRON SUPER TIRE AT STANDARD SERVICE CE. 9-4835, * * Sorors and friends~ of Mrs. Oris Beane are delighted * | to learn that she will be in.town for a week. The Beanes, |} formerly of Flint, now live in Berkley, California. Mrs. Beane | is visiting her parents, =. ~and Mrs. Edwin Jones of War- a ner Avenue. es *. *?. Mrs. John F, ~Young (Peg) opened her lovely home on 7th, Street for a reception held in honor of Charles Evers | peag pg the Memorial Service. Among those who popped | | in te make a special contribution and to hold a personal | conversation with Charles Evers were: Mr. and Mrs. George Friley, Dr. and Mrs. Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cor-. rin, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Mel Banner, A Cobb, Mrs. Everett Beane from _ 7 ers.: | Be Nae eee *. ine Barks Street oe: Club held its Fourth An- | nual Picnic at Bay City State Park Sunday. Members who | Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Smylor, Mt. and Mrs. (Continued Next a ~ eit ~ ie 2 -: nin | 912 unos ~ | ~ Rog. $7.95 ~Smith, Ted |f ~PLAYS ANYWHERE ANIME ab 5p Z scene Stim

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 3]
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July 20, 1963
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