Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 6]
PAGE EIGHT ~~ pay yoann ieieiieiai | THE FLINT SPOKESMAN | ' Eoeteatetpetetnegetecgentocentectenteectabectentetecteatecteay SOCIETY NEWS.O, 0. 0, 9, K 2 2, theo oe ee, oegoetoote oe! oegoe~ oe oes oageesoe~s ox coe roa~ aX Sas oS Miss Farabee Sinclair ter of Miss Lealia Sinclair Hickory Street, thew to Milwaukee, Wis., for the Easter holidays, Miss Sinclair wi]! vis of it friends in Chicago, also Mr, Frank Randall, Jr., son:of Mrs. Janet. Randall of Elm~ Street, who is School there, on The Socialites, up and fave ai most coming young clubs, delightful) pre Easter party ~for their~- imem bers and: friends, This affair was given at the Ameri~an Le gion~s Cocktail -Lounge.~ Every thing was plentiful and Charles McKey and Jimmy Frye did a fine. job of adminigtering cock tails from behind the bar. The party was: a -great suc- } cess, Flint~s notable Golf Club. -entertained at the Golden Leaf Club on April 20th. Edward llth for the,, daugh.. attending Catholic one of. Flint~s nie Thompson of Dwight St, Mr, <T. Tsaac ~won the first prize and Mr, W. Williams won the seeond prize, those were Mrs, Fields, Mr, J. Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Haynes, Mr, A, Handley, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Williams, Mr.~ and Mrs. C. Cobbs, Mr, R, Williams, W. L, -Scott,- Mr. Charles Miller, gan -and~a host of others.: Connally = (Continued from Page One) cording to his term of office, During the hearings on the anti-lynch ~bill.sometime back, Mr, oitter and tried to be. funn, Walter White. and Arthur Spingarn..In faci, fluster Mr, sta manner. Spingarn on things accept members and friands. of the club. ~ An, Easter Egg hunt was} given at the home of Mr. Min.! present, \ Miss Prentiss, Mr, and Mrs, R, Mor Connally was particularly when hearing the testimony of he tried to Spingarn and in his began to query SNOOPIE J. R. and: B. S. make a fine couple how -long will it last, I. wonder, Ls. Ss: we al] want to know who is really your lover man? P. J. and A, H. make a fine couple, but wait |until T, comes home,: W.;H. looks kinda lonesome without S, B: A. Just a few of ing. at the Y, P.| A,: V, H. and J: H, WW. HH, M,; ML &E., P.~R., O. W., A. J, and many others, Who is |the boss at a certain club that always counts the money, ~The Great Nick the Greek.~ Who was W. H. giving al] his dime to Sunday) night?*+ One of the best dressed in the Easter Parade was V.~ H. Who is M, P,| E. carrying a_| torch for, | | There was a} birthday party | civen on Dwight St. in honor | cof T. B,~s\ intended husband. | I wonder where W. W. was| Easter Sunday. those frolic Bowen and Margaret Lyons } in as fact. J. N. ~e, all mgaddy came niribute i a onesome_ since a | foe ato ~eustinting, "| a ygSee"alt "208,204 nome om he) ams, Se et Soean j; right T. P ~The 730 Club made a big} it. Someone told you that and! ~ cae headway towards doing things We all see the great play boy of interest on last Tuesday]~you believe it.~ To which Mr, |~M. B. has gone to work since ee. Plans - were made for} Spingarn. ~ cleverly~ * -replied, mS. Bas quit. asl ~- a a gala house party, to be given] The senator~ believes he was | Weck here will be a wedding, a the home of Mrs, Shan-| born in Texas, He was told he but ~ has been called: off ~for non on Florida Avenue on May} was born in Texas, he didn~t the time being. SacPae~, Soesoegonts sole slenteetnotnatnes Northend Furniture Co. 2709 ST. JOHN ST. ~New and Used Furniture _ PAINTS OF ALL KINDS. Sooetetetetpsiertoatertectecteces ~ pantil he had ~asked the chair. to make the crowd keep man Yequies~since the senators: ~wer not being tried. de | L. D. you | better~ get your see it, his mother told him so; | and so he believes he was born business Straight, lai haat ar in Texas,~ Conally was:glad to of 35) cuttin~ i put. -urn that one loose,- But not There w#s p. love ly aaa party last week with some of tending such jas P, ~J. ik A, H., R.N, | 4One of the big town play boys is in town in the presence e: Carrot Skins of Enamel Paint qrameceimtembcetcintsg $2.95 To remove skins from carrots, C, A, (Ha, Ha.) pon Fae |... $1.95 drop them in boiling water and al- J. R. is) it |true you are go A: ~HERTZ,: Prop.? ~eafee! sonees oo settee oeoaloesoeleeloesoeloeloeseelee, Jeafeoseese~ 4 vwVvw ~ oe ~ub. them iad low to stand for a few minutes: then ing to get married soon? Please put us in the know. BAGLEY | CLEANERS and HATTERS ON VERY SPECIAL. OCCASIONS OVER NIGHT SERVICE Modern Cleaning Plant Located in the Old Spencer Bakery: Bi-lg. on Central St. Free Pickup and Delivery Plant:. 1210 Central St id Branch: 6202 N. Saginaw St. - PHONE 4-3581 Our Motto: EFFICIENT SERVICE ~ B. R.. since! you ~are keeping house, we don~t see you much anymore, I know D, W. is glad. Committee (Continued that the~ have gone from Page One) Committee should around and found out from the white people in the ward whether they would support. \ committee~s selection, Of course thig is ridiculous, A person can tell ~you. anything and there will be no. possible~ way of determining whether he voted~ or! not ~for ~the candidate, WHITE MINORITY GROUPS ARE ON SPOT ~Some of the Jeaders of the varjous white minority~ groups in tne ward have already made contact with the committee, They realize that they are on the spot, They realize that the various groups in the third ward are indebted to the colored people for the support they have given them down through the | years, And again if the~ minority groups in the iy ROLLER: SKATE FLINT ROLLER DROME 610 LOUISA EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT ~ 7 TO 11 MEET YOUR FRIENDS THERE -. Ln s 7 as STREAMLINE CLEANERS - -- TWO DAY SERVICE ~ CALL FOR AND DELIVER * Bear in Mind ~ Streamline ey ead dae il IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY US 3810 Industrial Ave. - Phone 4-6462 FLINT, MICHIGAN 7 8 gis oa ia cwrr. me 4 | m4 nm ft. ms - > = ~ =: 8 WILHELM~S GROCERY and MEATS $21 LIPPINCOTT EFFICIENT and QUALITY SERVICE | nts 'land~s paternal guardianship of ward fail to support Mr._ Friley, it is certain that the Noegrozs will withdraw their support from the various candidates who ~are multitude of offices out the state. Regardless | as election goes, the old status quo, is a thing of the past now, The men heading -up the committee are men of the highest integrity and it is unthinkable that they will C through to how this sell out the race. THE COMMITTEE The committee that is sponsoring Mr. Friley is. the Civic Community~ League. Mr, & W., James, chairman, Mr.: Young S, Odem Vice | Chairman, Mr, Brady Carpenter, Secretary |and Mr, R, ~. Chandler, treasurer, Rumor Reds HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES i our most popular celebrities at-|-: Holy Week (Continued irom Page One) make the most ~confirm skep- | tic confess that most, ~ ~Surely He Died Upon Calvary.~ It is tragic that there are peop:e here with boas-ed intelligence, who exults in the profession of a high and -noble calling, but. for some ~reason did not pirticipate in.this verybeautiful service, MRS, SMITH TRIUMPHS Mrs, Gwenola Smith, the very efficient organist of the Quinn Chapel Church; did a. magnificient job at the organ. She Blums~ Hardware 3314 ST. JOHN ST. PAINTS ~ SPORTING GOODS ~ BICYCLE PARTS MIU Le Pestestostoctectectostectos~ worked tirelessly to make this an outstanding success, We are glad that she succeeded, "Ve cannot. give too. much praise to the ministers who also worked hard to enrich the cultural life of the community. Rev, R, R. Turpin, Pastor of the Mt, Olive Baptist Church and ~president of the_ Interde nominational Ministers~ Alliance, presidéd. The invocation was given by the Rev, Tim nions, of The Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle, Rev. C. H. Nicks of the Mt, Calvary Baptist Church read the scripture lesson, while the pastor Quinn ~Chapel AME Church, the Rev, W.-A, Crider presented _ the speaker of the evening. Rev. Crider was glowing and laud itory: in his~ introduction. of Rev, Howell, of the St, Stephens AME, of. Detroit. Offer tory was taken by the Revs. D, Baldwin of the _ Blackwell A. M. E, Zion Church and J. W, Walker,~ of the Vernon Chapel A, M, E, Church. Benediction by Rev, A, W. Davis ~of the Bethel M. E,: Church, has oo, o*, yg 7, 00% 0%, oe, See? PHONE 2.5359 Mot \? Oo, ~, Roeloeton! Soetenteetoazootoetoatentontetoct JR. SMITH: 20-Yr. Pay Life Insurance Inter-Ocear Casualty Co. Life, | Health ~and Accident Ins,~ 1324. EVERETT ST. ~, ~ Me aQee~ Po0% ~, %,.%. %, 6, Sood oe oeseeseeseeseesen oe Soahongeesoesoocees 3 Noefoeloetocsoereetoess a ~POETS CORNER A little fellow: ~lgrade wrote this poem: LIGHT ATTEMPTS ~ ~|., ~Poetry is for Spring~ | There~s one wishing, ~. That I can go fishing, Pil put on my; little coat, And*.go rowing in~ a boat, That~ be, my only wish, ~Gerald Moore, in ~the. 4th thing: I~ve ~been Andi if I catch-a great.big Fish ~> SATURDAY, APRIL 21 1944 The Smart Set Holds Frolics The Smart Set Bridge Clu party, and the fact that thi was to the dance, We are sorry that we cann semblage and everyone had grand time, Elks~ Dance Well Attended The TMM * SWEETHEARTS. / of - hac inpenaaaiaagbinredes ssi RHYTHM - MIDNIGHT DANCE; served, aS a_ social commit from these members, for it ther efforts that. wili staged the most colorful social event of the current socia] sea-| ~ son at the Royal Garden Club, Jack Broadnax and his band furnished the mnmusic. The} Vélt by Bishop William J, Walls, crowning attraction of the| Chairman of.the celebration evening was the singing of| CPmmission, Gov. Dewey ac~Star Dust.~ by Mr. Grady] ~ pted the group~s invitation to Parker accompanied by his speak to. them _and also. exwife. The Parkers~ are from| Pressed his. admiration for the Albion. Mich militant attitude of American The Smart Set members liv-| Protestantism today. ed up to their boasted reputation of always staging a grand at the heighth of Easter Tide. and that everyone was at his best lent a more festive tone print the ~guest list, There were|~ so many people there that we would not have the space to re-:cord all of the names: We can truthfully say that we~ seriously doubt that there ever was better dressed or behaved as > Easter weekend swung into action with the Elk~s dance |) which was heldsat the Royal|| Gardens, the dance was plann-.cd by that most efficient group Young and C, Connell who also 2e, Loo~s. forward to hearing more deter-. Thomas EB, Dewey will deliver.principal address at the. Zion Sesquicentennial ation to. be ~held heré in Séptembet.: Interviewed in the executive suite of Hotel Roose b Breeding Efficiency For better breeding efficiency, the 'S| Gull~s feet should be trimmed oy i? ~tRev. Euge gene ene J. |Olden Padeed | NEW.-YORK ~(ANP)~Gov.}, DETROIT; Mich;/4+ Rev, ~Bu -gene J, Olden, prominent loca! minister who resided.at 6416 Epworth Blvd, passed aw ay on ~Aprils 1% 1946 ~at Eloise Hebph? tal, Rev, Olden leaves. to mourn | his. Joss a wife, one son, one daughter, one ~grandson, ~and ~one ~great-grandson, He was the father-in-law of Mrs. Hazel Olden. CUT WITH POCKET KNIFE COLUMBUS, Oh:o ~APNS~ Carl Harris, 1302 Fields ave., April 17, 8 years of age,. while on 1lth avenue, between Essex and Oxford street, had a fight with Wesley Bates of Alden Mrs, J, Williams, Mrs, ~, Smith, Mrs, A. Copeland, Mr. snd Mrs. W. Thomas, Mr,.-and Mrs,..O, Williams Mr, W. jones. 1 Lt, Cleophus Rawls bad wife peat the Easter Holidays visiting relatives and friends, Lt, ot evenue,~ 10 years tof. Beh et on cut him:in the palm hand with a pocket knife, He was taken to University ~ tal by Mary McCarey, his aunt, of 1382 oo eS ~and was attended for laceration on pair of the ~ hand, dy py ACE a Rawls is stationed in. [York.. New e Rice Major Food ~Rice Banatioben 20 per cent ot the ~drid~s food ~ > 1944. i" Now Open 7 Days a Nights: 11 A.M. TO4 A.M. PEE) UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MALESTA WILLIAMS and EDWARD PALMER __ ~~ INVITE YOU TO THE LA CHATEAU | * 222 EAST KENNELWORTH (in The Heart ~of Flint~ s hy is Southside) | ~the. Ways and Means Cuom- |} apes] De. Giada gots! = We Cater to Private Parties. was ~hairman, Bro. George.) Scott; 2wice chairman: Dt -E. PHONE 9-1485 Fry~,~* Secretary, Brd, B. F., SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY ~TIL 9 P. M. | James, Treas, They were aided} Chicken ~ Steaks ~ Chops ~ Sea Foods ~ Bar-B-Ques by ~their _most_ cooperative ~0-|) @@@OOCCOS COS COCCCOOCOSOS vorkers. Dts, J. M Bailey, E. E, Edwards, E, Bibbs, R. land ais ican Inde shed Wad acid dig in sete Coston bed betes sae vg. Nicke]son. and M, Scott, Brothers E, Westbrook, M/, OM. and B. CONFECTIONERY PATENT MEDICINES running for aj, ~Sat. (Midnight) May 4, 1946 I. M. A. Aud., Flint, Mich. MLL HUTTE TCU cvoucvuuoncvvcvaneaneveviveeergezonsnnnacinni HTH eMUETATNEE eR AE ageeeuvuauovuuuccenencaedsusdniuiniiiaitie Mie ~als AMBITIOUS MEN OR WOMEN OF ANY BOE WHO ARE ~~ WILLING ~TO WORK! =. Ashiouss fo build security; want to get ahead! STEADY. EMPLOYMENT wits | STEADY, INCOME Apply Supreme Liberty Life Insithad Co. 2821 14 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE ~ FLINT, MICHIGAN * W. C. Ross, Mgr. ~ Tel. 2-2682 AOGUEAUAAUEAUEDEEUNEOAEAA CATAL EAEE TEAST UATE EATEN YO PnsPoetee% on Mostectectoctont Meiteegoatoatees eateal ~oages, eet aoesesdeeser eieetntrinoe oekee~ naoecononiens Joe Seafoegoatecfoteacoetoesoetoes KLECKLEY~S for BETTER CLEANING CLEANERS and HATTERS. 3117 Industrial Avenue. FLINT, MICHIGAN HAS TWENTY-TRHEE YEARS. EXPERIENCE TRY OUR PYROTEX CLEANING Pyrotex Removes All Embedded Dirt and Grease and Beautifies Your Garments. Phone 2-3691 x oocestoefectontoe tens ~estostoetostoetontec~ Seaton, noefoecoeloscoesoesoetoesoeloesee toe goeroatos: oe fonsoecoctoncoetoezensresoetees oateatooteatestootonestoeteate Roegoeseetens satectectectostostos~ nune the outcome of the com. mg Statewide El'<s Corivention that greater Flint is looking forward to with great anticipaition, amcng those present for ~Ic Elk~s dance werr K; Kird-| red, ~| R, Walker, Chardes Boatwrigh! erd friends, bartender, was having a nice, time, Mrs, Leona Dodson and) sister Mrs. M. Brows were also seen acquainting their very attractive niece, visiting. from Columbus. Easter Parade At the Y. P. A. The Easter parade came to { close and found everyone wind: ing up at the YPA, and all cut for a night of rollicking ~ fun| Things really jumped with the great band of Dave Herd and a swell floor show headlined by a very~ fine singer from the City of - Detroit, All~ the guys ~ell cud~in their Easter finery, look. ing very sharp, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Roe Park, er and party, Mr. Abe James, Johnny Harris, Russell ard, Chester Banks, Danny Cooley, Mr. and: Mrs, Bob Ohio, MMM On JERRY~S - - DRUG STORE COME: IN AND SEE US. Trumbo, Quinbe Rosemond, Helene Hamilton, Martell Ralston, visiting from Detroit; Charles Allen, Ric Allen, and; host of others, Darcanals - Mr, Melvin Banner, of Broad Street has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Flint Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr, Paul Evans and Mis~ ~and party, | R, Burnett, Willie Swan, Etk~s) Mildred Hill, i oerecteetectes' oes! coe o, aaa XO KK KD Most Cemplete Dairy Bar in Town 3612 st. JOHN STREET af 4 eatoctestoateetorten o% oat Mos! o. o. @ Pes CT) o, * ~ ~ aed snags Saar oon ote o, \? oaSonloeioe~ oe foete oe ssonsipntentosctonentetentetestedy %osPectac*netes~ horiortoctoctoctoeioeson~s | Diamonds Oey XX We Buy Anything o, ~ 0, Oo Ge Fe oe 0%, COC COC ICCC OCICS A Complete Line of COSTUME JEWELRY FOR SALE We Repair Radios ~ Washing Machines, Etc. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS ST. JOHN TRADING POST 3210 ST. JOHN STREE Se rpeontneetntoaret MONEY TO LOAN |. Watches~ - Jewelry ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE > We Sell Everything~ Guin; | 3407 INDUSTRIAL {~ Everybody~s Barber ms ion oateetoeteeros oecoetonts Pree, COME TO * COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Pasadena at Industrial DAsAAARRARARRE RS SACRE Pit aecsesebenene ete MACK'S BARBER SHOP eases EXPERT HAIR cpa s, ceeee. - FLINT MICH. Norlorlocfootoctesloeteeoeloe.oes searpetoateet foereefoatontoetoetontoe! Leelee CAMPBFLL'S SERVICE STATION Sea which controls traffic routes up from India and the rich East Indies, ~Russia looks to the future and without the motives which have been behind Engthese: weaker | nations, 39 Sate Bhar 1 a er | Telephone 93391 eens eae SMITH MOVING CO. ~LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE > We~ Buy, Sell or Trade New and Used Furniture Nights and Holidays PHONE 4-2862 ELBERT Fricndly~ Brothers Quartet, I, Bailey, 3 Williams, ~ Mr. was held at the home of Mr,:. 2 r eres Si ia (Continued from Page One) Pay Gas and Light Bill Se ee AUTO WASHING TIRE, SERVICE, move - in sending a ~strong} Have Been Appointed a. Specially Designated Distributor April, at the Christ the King |~ GAS. += OIL ~ LUBRICATION mac ~to the African empire of for the Michgan Liquor Control Commission. Missicn, with Father Dukette OP E N EVERY. DAT Haile Selassie) is regarded. with officiating,.: ~speculation, If there is oil in| A FRIENDLY PLACE TO TRADE PHONE 3-7478| Miss Estelle Porter became Every Customer Is' A Satisfied Customer Abyssinia, Russia wants to be ~| the bride of Mr, Bob Rawls} sguppecptntedmetetetntnteitednteintntetetes teeter eninntndedrdetodetotetetotte in on Yhe, ground floor when it | MMMUIMIIHIATUNIUIENENITICTEENEACANACaASUAEN TUE tAoNaAaLoseNUaHNATNMN EM | Monday, April 15; the couple |-~~~7 5 a nnn ananennaua buna tvipbntn eiptotntptatstotntntetptptetey starts flowing ~ and Russian will reside at 1213 Maple St. ||q@o. Je. 1 Massage and Cabinet Baths also wants to have a friend A surprise birthday paty| Swedish Massage and Cabinet Baths cown there Ps the strategic Red | OFFICE PHONE 9.2724 WwW the function 5 the skin. Soothes the Nerves, and Mrs, James Henry, the Improves j Ek ti party: was given -for Mr, James:: ~Stimulates Digestion a ie see The Henry and Mr, Aaron Copeland, If the joints ere stiff with inflamed ma ~; Guests. of honor ~ were the Mr Mr... Bolden, Mr. > W, -S * Stozier|: ve. 29 YEARS IN BUSINESS and Mr; James Henry, thos~|~ mt present were M. G.~ Bolden, 3602 INDUSTRIAL AVE. FLINT 5, MICH. Mr, and Mrs, E, Copeland, O}} a aa aa ae ae a ae aa "PHONE 2 2288 epee eret ~ ~ - ~and such ailments! si ~MEDICAL GYMNASTICS AND MASSAGE ~WILL BE ~ VERY, SSMEFICIAL pi THESE THINGS mae + ~~ Ve,
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