Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 5]

irciptent an Games, This qualifies her could lead her to Hamilton, | _CANUSA games. W. Oakley, took 2nd place. ~in a. $ iivision of the Olympian Games. Ws been hires the Persie Dept. pd at "ar Si WS. Meattoh Carte his jothed the SESE state at Buick Motor Division also. county dentists has promptéd adi munity Junior College to plan. which students may complete in. fast WO Semesters. Dr. Charles Donrielly anndehced ths. week Phat - ~Dental Assistants Program~ will begin ih thie Nursing ~ Blin a8 whiter OF the 220.4 ~collection ~ belies the -obhreneed #18) 4 al concept of college profedicts. Her tres~ chic studio. Pa | ~cosmopolitan tastes..A well-worn set of real Books of the Western ~~~~__~__~____ World occupies One ~wall-of the Departmént this Fall. A formal Dental Assistants curricatun ~as beén ap proved, calling for 16 hours of éf semesters. Upon sutcessful com | Courses,a certificate will be issued to tie seater | Young women will be prepared to perform a variety of services necessary to assist.a dentist in his office. Admission ~requirements are: 1, Completion of the regular ~ admission requirements.; 2. Age 18 to 35 - 3. One year of typing. 4. Completion of a personality tést. 5. Interview by the dental assistants coordinator. Those interésted should apply for + as possible. Questions regarding the = swered by Mrs. Dorothy Monroé, ér = Chairman of the Nursing Departniént; at Cider 8-1631, Revonen 226. 1a from ath uh ge ad faite fibers, with a fuzzy surface. a If the label says ~100% Wool,. that is jist what it is. However, | the term ~All Wool~ means that up to 5% of the material _could be some other fiber: If more than 5% of the material is not wool, the label. must identify both fibers, aes as Be ag ead the Tahal. When you buy.woolen ma terials, be sure to read the laBel. It will give you useful in-. formation, and =e you make} bh ven woolen materials, worsteds: getting, BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1963 On il APO 5 ~~~ ee ee a 2 a a LIAMST YKINGMI Sibscosdldhiiiccantiiadibadsinendlllliamemeremteaanannensnnemeneeeen ie ne JE MTOD alhildgenaslitnatnalianendttbanadidaumathatemeemnetititiemmenaemamamsditeaatie ee Ee ON WONDERFUL tags can Be ie oh ~ jof garment play clothes to party Style. tion of sportswear with signifi-|, cance of your vacation, choose wear all through the day. pleated * acter,completely when worn with blouse and 4 back ~wrapped skirt that is easy to slip on and off for sunning in shorts. for your vacation is easy. You can make any classic separate that is appropriate for any weekend in the country. city, or suburb~ with complete fashion assuratice. SAM WIL EGAYLOR YJACOB--~ AND NOW living room, while the prevaiiing Hi-Fi occupiés another corner. Her musical interests ran the gamut from? Chopin ~to Ray Charles and is often a backdrop for delightful conversation. The | TV is relegated to the kitchen. As we interviewed her in this | setting, Miss Finney told of her early ambition to, become an Obstetrician ~most Micro-Biologists are actually frustated med students,~ she quipped, A native of Pittsburg, Miss Finney is a graduate of the ~University of Pittsburg where ~she received a B.S.. in Zoology and Chemistry. In the following yeats she had the opportunity ~fo work with Dr. Jones Salk white Te was developing. the. Polio iccine. Mis: Fifney then, re reteived all Wash - and - mare fit and Material ha To make a complete colléc-| 7 versatile outfit that you~ can. ~ @heck dress with a irt that changes char A ~short jacket. Or a sleeveless Making nicely fitted clothes Address = ~ tnd sug:; ~é | Miss Finney & Ovinn Chapel.~ of Rati the ( | maica in: the near~ future: Flint congratulatés Miss bod, Finney one of our "local ~Leading Ladies~. Next week: The. Bronze Re outstanding young: woman: on the local. scerie. weer, Hollywood ot NAA Demiinds HOLLYWOOD ~ a craft union | flatly rejected demands by integrationist ge K réflects her varied interests and: -those leftovers you may have. Whether it~s. a tasty lintich 38 late season picnic, school snack or midnight supper, a sandwich "Often just fills the bill. Satisfying and delicious on baker~s rolls or good bread, make it a chafige occasionally from the usual sand-| - wich with a basis of hearty baked | beans. Quick and easy, you start ~By just opening a can of your favorite brand or cleverly use BEANS FESTIVE STYLE Heat in skillet: 2 tablespoons P fat, cooking oil or shortening, Add: 1-3 cup chopped. onion, 3-4 cup chopped celery, 1-2 pound ground beef. Cook 10] minutes, then. stir in: 1 (21 02.) cah pork and beans with tomato sauce, 1-2 teaspoon Woreestershire sauce, 1-8 teaspoon Tabasco. sauce. Simmer gently ~Aaron Henry In Again Clarksdale, Miss.~Civil rigfits eling. She plans @ trip to Ja-; porter will bring you another | leader. Aaron Henry and 51 other Négroes were arrested in an anti-segregation march on the city hall if More mibiative ts fedded add a bit of tangy salad dressing. mayonnaise ahd mix with baked beans. Yourigsters love this with thinly Sliced tomato on brown bread. 6f| so darn smart? In y are in love, why wai er. ~says she'll listen ~o shaolin you c. Seres; ae Too In Love To Wait | too young! eet. | Dear Beatrice:; a 4, a ate 8 "poreiatinnis + ih you're column last week ~you stafed that children are the same all over. Well, let me tell you sister, they're not! What makes you. ere +} S frér child: riot béliave ~the way j them up here. So stick 4 what _4| you Feally: know ak ~ willy i Tired ~of Smart i | Dear Tired, My offer still holds, and: re ~| throw in the air line schedules, - | you'll~ be able fo get away fast| er. - aes BB. 2 se Moisten duit er with Mrs. Baxter will an$wer quest-- fons from readers. Send -tet:; ters on any problem of: gen-- ~eral inté..to 1301 Lapeer. - No hames will be used in the. column. Rta T oe ae dd ie z Py +4 ~The Detroit Real Estate Brokers Association observed their ~32nd. Annual Banquet. at the Monday evening. Pictured above fo ine. Figo, dere, rit ~ costertail~ Supper Club last T DJ RR eI TEM RATNER TEE ENG KEE Ee ee See ae A RIE SRN RE NE 2 RRR ER Lediiithaslisaibaln_pdenetiiedtiinidlihenam-dimadarene ne ait 2 tell your dealer ee tees from _left to right are: Theo- approvingly is Mrs. Bertha dore T, Ba Mrs. Beatrice | Hambrick., Johnson presenting an award 7 wg | ~ ran. nae ~ Se ee Re Se i lil ~~R, for easy, economical ~ 8 ee aries~ 4 5 she

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 10, Issue: 5]
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August 3, 1963
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