Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 1]

4 a py |. i. fs = i Pan ie ee ae, lle. ~ ag |,: I oe: |: rere i 5: ie: * dics fer: SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1946 # | } te | a _FLINT SPOKESMAN oe ~ ae ae fae nee:. | ) Mis:F d Bec es Bride: ~10r De rmined Fe Unity Sie Baptist ~SOCIAL | CLUB NEWS The Sportcastir~ ~Miss For omes e ouilibhinie ete or i The ~Pepsi: 7~ Club gave a:. aad John. Turner Of Mr. | ee rR: T P Church ~ pasty at the neme ot uit 'me-| FLINT SRORTSMEN CLUB | gy ve go tedily abu! eph Harth | | Towards Program in District Ou. 4619 Lumley Avenue ola Walker last Satutday -eve- Ladies| Nit@ on March i7; This Wort War II #8 over and back} 5, 4, ~recent ~ceremony that is) wedding was beaut~fuily guper-| PONTIAC ~ At a meeting of, among Negroes more than per oRiveel-Re Ankton, Pastor | US. Hvexyone seemed. to. have festive affair was ~mest enjoy to..our...city.. limits come some | by far the crowning. event of vised by Mrs. Odell Broadway, | the City Commission on July 12, '|*sons, especially wthin their-own | k A very spirited ~deuational had hes ponfertul: Sie oe eee able to all who attended, Among bf Ge~ greatest athletes OFS tne week, Migs. Cleodell Ford| who wote a delightful | black 1944, a message was presented | sroup, attempting to abort wel service. Was] Jed ~by! the deacons jmeetang of the chub will be held the many nishibbré ~and distin. State. has. known, To ame 4) yocame the ~ bride of ~Mr. Jo-/ and white print dress, ah off-| and signed by a number of of-} dlanned programs, having: - as of the church at the morning | @~ ~#~ ~home of Mrs. Lillie uished guests present were: Mr. few: Floyd Bates, J. C.- Ross, | lseph Hartfield. This - wedding | the-face hat with red. roses, | gan~zations in. District 1. per-| ~heir premises iNegal, ~selfish, Servicis. The Senior choir led Thomas, 4816 Lumley Avenue. ms e5ees Miss) M.. Miller - Mr Willie ~ Wayne: Thom. | parked, the uniting of two ~of|and black accesories, taining to their policy. regard- | an-intelligent, ~and retribeter y the song service. \ The pastor Officers - of the club; are:Feola B Walker Mr poe iL. L a5, Floy d ~Bobby. Sox~ Fjeld- Flin.~s. most prominent fami-| - Miss Dorothy. Hill, who sang | ing irresponsible grcups tending | >asis. Thetefore tire ~character * delivered:the message, His sub-| W4!ker, president; Janie Mar- Beck Mr and Mis RL wil. |~ and many others, ~ - lies.. Miss Kathryn Ford was} ~I Love.~ You ~ Truly,~ was!to hamper the efforts of the | is well as the past performances ~. <~Ject-swas: ~God's Program Must | Shall, vice-president; ~_Lillie fiarhs: Mec'and Mid. Weex Weav- ae te | | [maid of honor and Miss Ann| charmingly. dressed in | black| people in promoting ideals for | of individuals should.alsa~*be - = Continue.~ One new member | Thomas, secretary; and Lulu; in, " Coming into the close of the| pratt. was thé! bridesmaid. Mr.|and chartteuse with a black | the betterment of the District. | -omsidered in. appeals ~for such. fl ms Al ys I's a aa was addcd to the church. { Smith, |Weapurer, or wet ng hoch ie. a basketball season, we find wetTurner Hartfield was the -best| flowered hat, Mr. Rudolph | On last Sunday representatives | support. ~5 eel Mus, Virgil James, Mr, and Mrs. sen eS codeee ae man and Mr. C. Reeves was the} Seoit sang ~Because,"~ qccom- | >f these organizations, augment | We ~re 4i ~s a * Mus,~ Solomon D. Ross will be | "Announcements John Thompsom, Mr, and~ Mrs.) yy, Also have the F. I oe | attendant. e panied very efficiently by Miss| 2d by additional groups reat- aces erage - guest sbeaker at the Women~s J. 4. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs, girls~ team which finibned na The bridesmaids were fault- Dorothea Bord, sister of) the armed their pledge and deter- eli, seus. ~ i Day $rogram on Stnday at 11:30|..~", Bon Kersey and Miss A. Mycis, Mr. and Mrs, C. H.[ ong ot levsly attired in peach colored, j/ bride.: mination of 1944, The member- | ~ a ae ae Pere. Soe; a.m. Everyone is cordially in- Wilma Watkins are engaged to Robinson, Mr. arid Mrs. Purnell | Pe. fitted bodice formals with full} The Rev, David. Baldwin of| ship of the total number or or- | | '0 ~deliver a Negro: hs: vite to hear her. be married, The gala affair Hall, Mr. W. L. Scott.~ Mr D. &: ee skirts. They wore white gloves} Blackwell AME Church loffici- | ganizations. was estimated -to b> les~red reaction.; | WHl take jplace~ on) the~ first) ov ins, Mr: T. Terry, Mr. Charles Well,: Spring is Just. around band net hats and carried lovely | ated at the ceremony. several hundred., > - We hereby, serve: aptice that f ) tS 0a a eee Sunday. in June. ~ 1 Mit Mr..and Bes P Perrin the corner, thus bringing base-| pougucts of flowers. The men |:; The policy stated: The over | ~ Shall vigorously oppose any a ~The Senior choir will give a - | sar.lond Mrs. M. Buckser. (Mites ball and softball! contests. The} 4. gark suits, white shirts,; Among ~he out of town guesis| whelming majority of, Negroes | *~40Ts br ~programs which: shall ce musical program on March 31/ | Mr.~ Grandvilje White and) aionza Wilson Mr. | W. Bar- apa ase = soteoal team had) jack bow ties, and wore car- attending the wedding |were:|in Pontiac desire the commun. | )24e" our march ~towards the at 3:30.p.m,-ai the ~hutch. Come| Mr, Ezra~ Broadnax~ are soon nett! Mir. art ales 2 Breda. the custom of finishing _sec- naticns in their lapels, (The! Mr. oad Mrs. ~Dewitt Belcher, | ~ty in which they live shall havc ealiation, of- our ideals and-le7 ouj ~and hear some wonderful to. become members of the not-| oo~ soa Me snd Mie. Gilands ond Fa: the National Softball ushers were dressed the same} Mr. and Mvs. Charles Hayes | a its characteristics high ideals, ~ire to hake our. community. one ~ a Singing}. ed. Sportsmen Club, ville White., a incr pein as the men in.~ waiting. The | of Detroit, and Mr. Joe Randall; 3nd the attainments of max:- of which we shall be. proud. ~. wa ry. C: pitches of jo a nea oa rin 4&ishers were Tune Reeves, Pete! of Chicago, Illinois, The new-| mum levels of educational, cul-| This statement~ is~:des! gned We are hoping~ that -Mrs. VISITS FROM: THE STORK ' JOLLY 12 CLUB Charl: Justi 9 | | Ome: Johnson,. Kennesaw Fullilove, lyweds will spénd their honey-| ~ural, civic, moral, recreations! | 00th to make clear~our. attitude - Louise Anktos, wife of the pas-|DEPT.: ~ the dolly {2 Club~ antertdined | us ustice,; should win the }and Howard Bannister, The | moon in Chicago, and health accomplishments, We | 2f resentment against the-short-: Twins were born tb Mr, and world~s championship: for ~the | ~___. feel that measures toward tm | ~~Mings of those who... woud tor, will soon return to our a at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, | |.:: i: midst. She was called to Chi. Ms. Lindie Reeves) of Ver- |Ccbl on~ Miss, Avenue, Miss T city of Flint without any diminution of the factors if ju- tinder our progress and serve, a6. cago recently, due to the death | mon: Avenue. We are happy Pyinter. was a very delightful ume en returning voter: Employment Of Negro Wor ker s ~| venile delinquency, crime, d~s- } 3 eit ee ae pa. + oe ans coming. back ev I:: é Yor. an, aunt, and while there an-| to! Teport that the mether and | nostess, Among the guests were ~ every ~Gay ease, etc., will materially aid to- | intentions of such perso | ~ other relative of hers became baby girls. are. doing, ane. Mr. -and Mrs. T. W. Harris, Mr. | for positions. ~quite a scramble; ~Shows Decided Decrease wards the realization of our | S8tOUDS,..: seridusly ill.. and Mrs. Howard Pea, and Mr. ~i ideals, and therefore more firm- Ene | Teprescmianvey: indicated Spel A baby boy -was Born to Mr. Jang Mrs. W. Dént f te oe |.- TOLEDO, Ohio ~ (APNS) tio, and that, during the last ly incorporate the commun:y,.hat they were planning on start: | a is Phitey eleine sn ime. tee wee Adolph Hsieh = fe ei aban aad ~a | Employment ~of Negro work-; four: months discrimination has~ as a definite asset of the city, ing a permanent organization. ee esdiiaden wins gwen on | be. akcta fen, Mother and| syartT SET BRIDGE CLUB Fiint'shas fi =) Sines ~dee lers in Toledo shows a decided | centered largely in the tradition-; These representatives: have promulgate ~ and. maintain, these ter a eee hacks ot the son_afe fine. | The Smart Set~ Bridge Club SoG fa A the wat decrease, according to statisti cs al colored workers~ jobs such as/ reconmimended to the membership ideals. ane ~ehurch Proceeds will be used: lavishly entertained their~ hus- |. =. 1. ~ er | ae re furnished by Edward J. Bodette, | maid and porter service. of their various organizations oatoetoetectectectectests foatent:, ~ ~ + pesepatend yg ote Homesiead ns United Statés Employ- aC. A. Collin, Textileather Cor-| and all othe bli irited ~citi: |~ ARERR RRR. to -buy- robes for the choir. Oth. PERSONALS bands at the home of, Mr. and Grays? He's noa~ other than Beek ee q he dort Gah Co? Mrs, R, Wilson on Dwight St.: | 5 er events will be staged soon. by our own Dave Hoskins. Lots thid gtoup. Frances Mickie. Jua- Minority Groups Employment~ out the importance of Negro|in those who hold positions -f iment service, at a conference on! | por ation vice-president pdinted| zens, the support and cohfidence ve S U I R as eee {of luck, Dave, during: the com-| piobiems held Friday, March 8,|leadership in meeting racial | leadership or administration from Q ae _ Mr, Charles Mills | has recent- |Games were played and a won nita Mackie, and Zelphia Thom. |!yY returned ~from a visit with | derful time was -had by all pres- ng season. | \: par it es are on the committee aind | his. sister, Miss Gloria Dean|ent, On hand to join in the fes-; cee: lat the YMCA.; Problems. ~The Rev. A, H,'Has-|our community, whether it be | SHINE PARLOR~: otek s |: 1 iv: ip} P ~ ~: Teola Walker is the reporter. Mills, who is a student at Fisk tivities were Mr, and Mrs. Ab- Johnny vo Ross won! a five || -Mr. Bodette | cited figures as) ~lam raised the question wheth- | civic or municipal, especially an inp Si follows: From ~a peak ~in Octo- | er committee on minority group | they have shown their worth. = the best, oTry squire University. Mr. ~Mills brought | ner Ravis, Mr, and Mrs. J; Caldber, 1944 of 4,531 Negro work-| |problems should be financdd by; No factor hampers progress round decision: in Detroit. I: we: Th C: 99 | the tidings that his sister is now } well, Dr. and Mrs. James. Haw- was # rough Beht the very | The Creeper = engaged to be married to Dr.|kins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil hte ates Gite Seed | municipal funds. E. L, ~Léver-. nd iil. | 7 a walk sq ta Lt Beat co. -| finish. Nice werk, Joh-iny, jers employed im 112 Toledo con- ments would be reached and fil_ Daniel Williams of Chicago, Ml. son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal-| | ~~|icerns, the figure Jan. 1 had fal-| -ette, Gufickel. school assistant grave problems-~such as ~strikes, 3401 St. John - Ph, 9-1501 Look: out,~ Flintites!) The ~Old Creeper?~ is on the: job again. * Ren 1einber,) what~s done in the dark will ~surly come to light, _*..g0 if you live in glass houses | ~ % Mrs, Gertrude Jen to 1,902, Further, in May, |princ:pal, declared the migority Su8 bigest ~ é ~| proklem is one which should be and interracial cperemins BErorr Prop. Blood taken before the Chambér of ieustering would have little). moaning, Solomon was, the wis.| ~7% ecentonodoetoreiontbetnsoniocentontenieneted lest man ever lived, but he look- ithe Setonnteietonintntecten ete RS, Dr, Williams is a - graduate of | ket of Chicago, Ill., Mrs,, Mable Mis: Evelyn Barbe won the restsire, Meharry University,; Nashville, | Johnson of Detroit, Misses Ruth euleie Skating Quecn | ree: ent 1942 a survey showed 773 Ne.|: Tenu. 4 Eee: end Lois VanZandt, and Mr, lv. Due to the fact: that, we're |Btoes or 1.5 per cent of the total | | ~Dheodcre, Norman. Mrxy ~Walker, getting to press a litile\, late | Working: force employed, In Oc- | Commerce, tie Pyptaty Arid oumer ~Reynolds of {the former Charlie Elder, and we'll have to go more ~into | ~tober, 1944 the percentage was e ethan ares i clubs of the city for asc; sion, please don~t try to throw stones.;; _ f ~ ~ tdi alt sa ee Kes eu Rhode Island Street) spent the; Mys, Johnson are charter mem- dotail next week, so until theo 6.8 per cent, By duly it had de.| Councilman James ~B. | Sim. sb orctieh then wt owes besd: thom! ime Inet: tHat T real. | ~ees end in Detroit recently. bbors of the club. Mr. and Mrs.| _ <9 jong. clined to 5.2 per cent, in De-| Mons, Jr., acted as general ape maar the ~énedies that i) Ga CUT RAT ly don~t kncw where to-begin.; Lan) Homers) Wilson = Bete tee Yeurs in: Sports. }y. tember to 4.6.,Per cent and inj man Wit Mr. Gray condyeting He says if any sista lacks wis, Eh well eee gown: 7 | Mrs: Cortez Miller has return- reputation of being most: gra- ~ oe sanusey, 1046: Jo. 4.8" per: cent, the forum. Also addressin the - a ws apie s-| FLOOR AND COWERING: ~ i ccobieigher MOG. hud MW. ed from her trip to sunny: Cal- | ciows hosts and everyone had a | The future ~employment. pic- group) were Reuben. Harper, ~om, oy ae amy c ~4 C Se he just canit live,without cach. oth- ifornia. |She reports Raving shad JOO MS EVENINS of fun. tifa - ~Waterproofing Material *# tune for the edloréd. person will UAW-CIO representative; amp. poe we ee eS ee; ompany ~ bell S, Warren, Frederick las Community associatio -dustriag ane Shearmire, "Ameronn pany employment manager, oug-' security, for in Him we live! res move and have our pare a ty alive in our hearts: Tierbdise ~an éhjoyable time while ~there. ~A new waterproofing ma t. SOCIALITIES ~... ~ j, deen ftabrigg ky; iv, wHenry, Smith and, Mr, | ~The #Socialities,~ one of, BI: na~sy fe Ay foul Jack Turner are again in.our/up | and coming young clubs,. cloth will hahic you %6 wine of a PEP ES it i pas ae the same pattern as for xte ~ cother~ wor ~Mr. Bodette ~pre er, Why don't?" you two~ ~straighten ~up cand fly right?~ | ~EM. and O.R. both~ seem td ~998n: othe: same thing. By tha ty iain the~ pone | of. the USES trying to elim| midst after having visited many | gave a most elaborate party "at | blob of gravy. with a damp) pag.! of tie Fo Si " patie: at ee ee yew ll) tern eitey ths American ~Le ~ White gloves treated with the:plas- |: it, carry it wherever there is a: ae a oe satisfied, why don~t you pom eee decently. ie oo ss tie io be cieating oft Padget ike tions in requesis\for workers,| Thi conicrwice was sponsor groan of suffering, a lament of Steed otnnenoieng nts, Split~....do you get what TM, and Mrs. Ernest Walker | ai cverwhelming success~ with | @UCet ay A he said ability to do a job and! ed by the Committee on Minor-' misery, a cry of pain, and nour. | "Sten priconmemndienesno Jf Bae ean? |:, and Mrs.-Annie Denson of Chi-j|-plenty of the ~proverbial ~Wine, |: not, Ste. elegy of skin~ ~ghould be| ity Groups Utilization of the ish it with wisdom from above Phone 5-3082 caiandl ce feb ie. PG. wt ever cago, Illinois, are visiting their | Women, and Song,"~ Baby Fields, Aluminum Uses _ pen hati of A eign mo United States Employment | Serv.~ rmed with the arms of spirit EHS Hg Hf pe ae Le~ ee: relatives and friends in, Flint. |Flint~s own Billy Eckstein, s2ng | Tite wlbaiat ages uses made of teor ay hi meee Pedaet hy sear ice, This group. is composed of and heart, the merciful~ weapons | ~THOMAS We be S.B; Lu nk i. dae! Shae S.J. Mrs Walker and. Mrs.. Denson | ~Prisoner of Love,~ which was century are nae, ae tarkest ak. ae stadibe in ~et ate er rene oe tivic of peace, wisdom, justice and: ee vile at a. Waal ace are sister and mother of Mr.|really tops in every. way: The| consumers of the metal today, such) chow that aS? si et ss leaders, E. Garfield Weathers, charity. will stand against the RUSSELL bias eoykse ee eee 6h? More James Elder, one of Flint~s most | first: cfficial mhecting of the So-| @8 cooking utensils, electrical~ con- pou ee eh ne ore~ Area Supervisor, _ Minority awful weapons of war, hatred | hone: power tb bd deep Abate prominent business men, fo. fei a lites will take place at the | ee soa construction, archi- es neiesae: Oe woke that Groups Service, United States~ "and greed. Then the griefs of, Bookkeeping el Accéuintiig wonder wien J.M.W, is go- 7 | icleory home Of Miss Ay aena Watkins, tion. allie wine das etait Mall. backs~ also aie in re val Employment: Service, setwed 28 the worlds bereaved, and the Systems ie ine tol ater an died find ee Mrs. Rosa Helle of Hickory, 802 Pingree Street, on a Gate}; | a technician for: the conferente. graves of their: dead ~ will be TAX AUDITS ~ | he JH is defmitally rick for anna on calle to igh eee bedi dit is 2 be announced i SOOO MOOG O0O* acon foecoet Sob tetete Ss ss an es os" rientnnnt seetenioniot Wi d ~sealed with the quietness ane) 908 C.LO. Building~ sol; o the bedside of her daughter.| Among those present were Mr. | 3 |., a von: 8 f iris = M.N.: could | We have received word from her and | Mis. james C. Wingfield, | PHONE 9-9741 1118 LEITH ST. 1S om ried pats Pence at ee Cf nteesh eee ssa ey sheton? | ee rian tha. the daughter is improving~! Mrs, Louise Fry, Miss Mathilda | |. |: cn; | 1801 ee ST. in Proverbs, 4th. Chapter i Seateetoatestoatecteateatestoateet seeded toeteateaten se panennapaaiainaacs eis Whodel Aad Miisketiers. rione | 2"! idly |and that she | wi Wl be re-|M. Kelkoy, Miss Nellie Carpen- rs Ie oo; Velo, WE Teac WISGOM gS Lhe | eetetetetecetecetecteten SoeSoasosonseotoetens ontent Soateet if othe? fhan KF.; ~L.R., ae fief; turning home socn. | ter, Miss Lottie Mae Smiley, pi-nepal things ~Tneretoré get OPENING FOR BUSINESS Aone fare who they take ast ws'| Pa Miss Althea Dent, Miss Gertrude | wisaom: And wih. all thy get- J "'W ll 44 Pai t St: ine Bs they're light. and ec. Mr, and_ Mrs, raat oe nea] ~Reyrelds, Miss~ Lula Pipes, Miss THE ART CLEANERS ung, get undersv nding. ~ ames a paper. alm abe i ee ee Th Gck. they ~take | eK: Seal in. Detrhl: recently A Beal Gonntn none ede athe peoples of the earth) have) 3554 sv JOHN STREET, NEXT TO ELDER~S MARKET turns dating: those three Jove- | | ta-| Mautdde' Cavbbet "Sits Wha witnessed the science oat ttl FLINT'S STYLE.FINISH HEADQUARTERS -. 77 | | | The sy visited friends and rela-|Maurene Campbell, Miss Wilma of destruction through war tives thee and tell Ys that they } Watkins, - Miss Willa Woods, For the Best Cleaning i in Town - when Wee hot only changed ~the! WE CARRY A. COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY PAINTS. abo. th'eks in- the persons of. a pasa ment EVE VT, and P.V: 1 wonder ||,;; ae ee ee a irae had a gr nd time.. ~es, Grace Parker, Miss raelds | pirysical map of the world,~ but Make Our Store Your Headquarters for | LR: ppd. FR, return because} | sbevharty Mr. Sam Reynolds, | | aas alteréd the spiritual ~ondi- CLEANING and DECORATING NEEDS Fe that i where the hearts of two | | Betel Nut: | ve. Edward Erkhart, Mr, Frank | TRY ~ ARTS CL BANERS~ ANY TIME tion of humanity itself, If will} \ oot pier | ot thid OMaskitie@is lic ~The ~chewing gum~ of one-tenth st shart, Me. Eules Carpenter 4 take great wisdom ~and faith } chk Ges Rites: ak she; ats ponent: | of the human race is the betél nut. |~ ~).,)< ai { a i: _ INTERIOR ~f, | Love cortainl~ is 2 wondertul| Betel nut. chewing blackens the vals, McKay, Sava esd ig DRY CLEANING ~ PRESSING ind HATS in God to bring back to man- N ENAMEL Z thing~ ~or so they. say. If you | teeth and dyes the mouth, tips and aie seat ee: E | i Bry | rai those Christian principles " \ Sea Gab We Have a Moderate Supnly. don~t belicve me just~ ask K.E.;-8ums brick fed.. aon seit ah nal | ~ CL EANED fad BLOCKED - sa: or which Jesus died, It ig true} -~~~~~\_ OF THIS HARD TO GET } ~ Sis he oeaectamey WE eel eee | Ueeeceeteren Coeanter GAS ea ha) rg edmond,;;:: oe oe re Re able~ to eT: - og Hihgan, Yr ale bell, ~~ TWO LOCATIONS ~ | thal the road from night to full HEAVY DUTY i) TEM. explain, Fm: sure. | back now. rhc eee rade ee ee v day will be long and batt,~ but FLOOR ENAMEL $3.98 Gal. ~ $1177 @e age If~semeone had told me Ty) I wonder if AC, knows that Peele Ges ivak Grady. "| Simmie Hill, Prop. oe | ~fee | Flint, Mich. | if we woud have the star of} A R~ch, Durable Gloss | Finish a KEM ~ TONE. 2 stiN douldn~t have believed that |a cettain oo is carrying the Babee Fields, Decsr Lowe, Ray-| 4, stn | ~| peace light the world, we must - $2.57 ~Gal,: ~The Miracle~ Wall. Finigte.i MP. and BR. would e ver break teren for him? Her initials are mond Wactencan Jotnny Bey Ea. |~ stil ndindnlie eee leacoe cee leetontoeleslostoerooreenieloerneceeteateecoereecee, Sederet erento helo to give ~back to human be. GENERAL COLOR~ VARNISH, - ALL ~COLORS. AND -TRIMZ. ora ~up. i e S.B, i i:; gar F. y, Leroy McMullin, Mice sebeecetntitncntnedt oot Seton oegeefoetes~ Soe asetecons x octodtocteet x SXRD soe see: eadoeteront oeoatoe' ox oe ceetoeroereetoetoeree, ings. the dignity given all, thru: | A VARNISH and ~STAIN - BORDERS CARRIED | ~; eo ~Je mandor what bashappened| if C.B. is go'ng with O.P., 1 Jetty Mae Smith, andMrs. Mur- democracy, for all men are cre-}.~ Comb'ned for \ a $2.98 Gal. ~ $.98 Qt. - | 0 te * romance of ALR, and A.C.; wonder why he - never takes 4] Sritth, ~Mir Edward Woods, - lated equally: FLOORS, FURNITURE, ~TOYS, 3 oi Owe S$ ~there ever: ond? ~ | her- out? a. j ae) aayte Finish Teer Wale witty. oe: ~; Lal) Mr Samuel Reynolds, Mr, Chas ar i: iti. ~WOODWORK =: pe ale; 7 ~ of C.J. and LMR AF eee lee cy a a cent cigceg at Slee be itd War is.an unnatural condition. | \.- ~WELVESAN ~ oo 1 dg romanec o aad I.M.R..) 2 \ MoKa kilt. Misa! Lala Pipes oie: LIGHT OAK, DARK OAK, didnck last long either, I} 'R-member, guys: and gals, {7~ =") see ou by hatred, envy and jeal-, s olmerized Oil - Varnish Bose~ | didn, ~vay. ong er, ember, Buys sé Oe) | ey the. guiding Aorees of the: WALNUT, MAHOGANY, >. Bis | ~wonder why? - ~The Creeper~ is! back~ on ithe mie ies 8 & is ~i ousy, it has reached the peak oF | $1.10 Qt: UB Flat Wall Paiute 7) |. Perha didn~t tell! jeb and he tel~s all that he Socialites: and with such ou VD. insame action, ~Men must US? | Re ter ae nea pencil aes: < WASHABLE, DURABLE, ~ a a sven ppp hfippengd#to her | secsso lo witch~ your step, | leadership The ~club is sure to ~wisdom in dealing with | condi.~ GEN.0-LAQ \. ECONOMICAL | | ~she would. still be goff@ with~ I~m signing off until next. week Supeced. ~tions which lead to war, or the THE MODERN ENAMEL $2.45 Gal. ~ $.85 at.~ ee: ~W.B, That is, ifghe'd have her but don't worry....P'M be. back. | | HOT nocs~ H iAteahincER 'wortd will always be a place of + PI Paint\ Before Noon ~ Ready: |e - roe bets ty eee sm zs cabion: unrest, Therefore it is wisdom ONE COAT ~ EASILY AP- _ mere ne~ a hi Rh iene Aehn se. Baie 3b see mah on ona OBITUARIES | eeeddeees. oa we need and not weapons of PLIED, SHOWS NO BRUSH 1 ee: MARKS oe "WALL PAPER | STEAMER~ war. If mankind and democracy All Fi: na th a ~3- i: | | hoetocsosioctostor~ fost: ~ = aoe: ~ t; ee ~ R 9 ~ E R I ~ S = jing! at /dpee: ae oe maees ot asi are to be saved, there must be Se dan degae oss ee ~edits: 40: tease aed Pearle OO se ALL. NEW EQUIPMENT!~ ~ standing citizens of our com- CHI fea WN 2 Feturm ta, *eason S) eased COLORS IN a. RE SE SORE: ate ee pica one fei | munity, Atty, Roy. M.. Van --a return to reason and ~harity TURPENTINE THINNERS, || SOILAX ~ W SIZE | - BEER Poo cee ~WINE we ICE CREAM i~a return to God. The Bibe tells FLOOR OIL, | SANDPAPER ~ VHEAT | Dyne ~ alSo the passing of 2 ~|:. 1 ee bags Miss Ola Palmer of St. John basic ie Hoes S - pera: us that righteousness: exalteth a JAPAN DRYERS, PAINT PASTE ~ CHEESECLOTH~ Page, S fk E ~i US; an Surcat. ~ i pet L egipladpdeled 778 ~nation, but sin is a reprdach to REMOVERS: _ WAXES ~ ara sci ae |: ar |: 127: ac tee pee: = eople, I to depart vee Bena dik 2 a | ~stetetetetetic es ogra Geo~ sih "hat, RAM AMERICAN DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPERS - FOR HARD TO GET ITEMS _ Rolly Sacrea ey os ee gis =| Tile lesan: Renpdine: tek HANG: 3001 ST. JOHN ST. gee the first man ~4. wom- Quality Papezs at a Price You Con Afford to! \Pay4 Lo ~210i > date. back to the Druids, who be- | - an ~9 be deth:uned, Friends let LIVING ROO BED ROO KIT H HAE! Ss eet. Evenings Until 8 O'Clock: Sundays 10 A. M. to 4 P. 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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 1]
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Flint, MI
March 23, 1946
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African Americans--Michigan--Flint--Newspapers
Flint (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Genesee County (Mich.) -- Newspapers

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