Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 7]

ca,:: wr Fal Club Notes a. | SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1946 THE FLINT SPOKESMAN PAGE. THREE The Jivin Jacks and Jills is a newly organized club,. It~s Purpose is to fill the lonely, hours when there is nothing to do, Sceme of the members are: | nokds, their motte,: Members are as follows: Jewel Brackin, president, Mary L, Wacker, vice president, Jackie Nelson, secretary, Jessie Reytreasurer, Carline Mays, program chairman, Vivian Dent ' Altred Johnson, Betty Thomas, ~ munity Addettes Club room on EFFICIENT BEAUTY SERVICE critic, Bernice Wright, press agi., ~Clayda Dent, Alberta Chaney, Juanita Mills, Dorothy Hogan, Vera Davis, Hattie Harrigton, ~look for us where ever there is good, clean entertainment, Secial Chatter Mr, and Mrs. Fank Pittman of New Jersey Avenue, were the perfect host and hostess to eleven ~of their- friends, on Eas Ricard Watkins, Julia Todd, Albert Reed, Gloria Watkins, Bakr Brown, Betty Jo Green, JesThomas, Dorothy Wilkinson, Charles Stockman, Edith Reed, Loma Miller, Vineent Van~ Hurley, Adrienne Wilson, and Eugene Vaughan, the president, The Jacks and Jills gave a &reat party Easter at the Com Clifford Street. There were a Personals Miss Willie (Mae King, formerly of Flint; |now of Detroit, spent the weekend here visiting = mother who is ill. Mrs. King esides on ~Michigan Ave. Capt. James Merguson is visiting relatives| in the city of Chicago. Ill. | | S-Sgt. ~Jade Hamilton is visiting friends in the city of Chicagu, Ill, |: Miss Pearl) Owens, popular waitress of he Golden Leaf Club celabaie her birthday at the Les Combattants Breakfast Dance last Snbandey Nite, Mr. delightful dinner ~party, among those present were: Mr, and son, The Thomas~s reside at 821 few guests consisting of: Elcen| '? Sunday. The guests includVincent, Square Stinson, Jr., ed Mr. and Mrs. Willie Simms, June Carol, Ramona Hobson, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Simms of Hendress Van Zant, Dolores | Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Watkins. Junior Spoiis, Frank Raymond~ Brackens, Mr, and Milicr, Walter Thomas, Bobbie | Mrs. Edward Walls and Mr. Dones, Hilton Thompson and Thomas Simms of Flint. A grand Jiramie Ennis. ~ ana very appetizing dinner wa's served, The guests spent the re The Clubs motto is ~To doj| mainder of the vening playing _ better ~things to entertain ~he | cards and othr games, Mr. and | younger people.~ We want to| Mrs, Pittman were the perfect | thank the members of the Ad- | detics for the use of their club, house. ~everyone enjoyed! Wedding bells tolled for love-| themselves, | ly Louise Hart of Lebnon,. Ky., | ' Saturday afternoon at the ~home | JUNIOR DEBUTANTES | of her aunt, Mrs, Clifton Pipes, | What~s new?? ~Why haven't | Of Rhode Island~ Avenue, you heard the Junior Dabatan- | Miss Hart became ~the bride tos newly drganized club | 2% Charles McKay, discharged | whidée purpose is to provide ~ service man, with the Rev. Ira! ' Walking iciatine good, clean fun; which is als kd atkins, officiating. | = | " oe The young couple will reside; SO ae foe @. ~,.o..~ Mo4' ory ee J Mo6' Soe; oS! H a saree aaa aa artic aeC ae aC eC aS at the grooms home, on. Paik-! Jand Ave. | ES Q u I R E Baked Apples |; host and hostess, ~ ow SHINE; PARLOR | For baked apples, select sound ~ a nf: fruit. Was h, core and eover with eee Soe, | a mixture of sugar and water to~ satFor the best, Try Esquire | isfy individual's taste. Bake, until | only one-fourth done, then place in | No. 2 Re-enameled cans to within 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 | one-half inch of top. Cover with the | sweetened juice to fill can. Seal im| mediately and process for 25 min| utes in boiling hot water bath. Cool Prop. Blood. ' - quickly, dry. and label. ot 0.0% 4 ~ ~ 00, + 10. ~ 0. oo 6. 0,2 rele? lectoctoatocbent o4,04,' CALDWELL'S ~GROCERY and MEATS ~ICE CREAM ~ CANDY ~ SOFT DRINKS FRESH VEGETABLES BEER TO TAKE OUT TRY OUR SERVICE Mr. John Caldwell, Prop. | 4 1713 CLIFFORD STREET PHONE 9-1188 eee a oes = t ee ae DLP ODO rboeporerror peo Se ed SMI TH & LATIMORE DEPARTMENT STORE FORMERLY AT 3015 INDUSTRIAL, ARE NOW LOCATED IN ~ THE PIONEER BUILDING, 3004 ST. JOHN STREET. Latest Recordings and Accessories. Grand Opening on or Before MAY 6 POO ELI L LIP LO OL OL LLDPE DOO = Ob TMM CYCLES FOR RENT AT THE FLINT SPOKESMAN OF FICE 3006 St. John St. science ate hella dalle ELT UTD ~ FOR SALE MODERN CHURCH | ) ROOM PARISH HOME AND LARGE AUDITORIUM, ELEC_ TRIC~ ORGAN IN CHURCH. THERE IS ENOUGH CHAIRS, TABLES AND DISHES TO SERVE 400 PEOPLE IN AUDITORIUM, FOR: FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL McKenzie and McKenzie, Realtors 2314 DETROIT ST, ~ PH, 4- 4611 ~~ 4.2987 PPLSLD PLD R OLE GALLI ORE AL OM OPA ELIE PL FPL OLIOCIO SL ODL ORDO. _BESES eS PPELESLELLLILY SEES P ELE LETS EELS tf 255~2-* LEE: ELM PARK BEAUTY SALON _ Get your hair shampooed and styled. ~ Spencer St. | ley -High School | Ga, The Haywood family resides FLINT PERSONALS | | Mrs. Rosa ~Haywood and her daughter Tommy L, are leaving May 1, 1946, for Americus, Ga. to attend the gr aduation exercise of their son, Walter, Jr., who- is graduating from Stanin Americus, at 1322 Hickory St. Brotherly love is what you call this! Harry Parker, brother of Mrs, ~May Lou Roquemore, made.a motorcycle trip from. Chicago to Flint in 4 1-2 hours just to bring his charming sis | ter two pairs cf Nylons. Stopped only long enough to drink a rup of coffee. and back to Chicago. Whet a man, (eats Misses Peggy Har~lotte Smith, these two young ladies are | giving much time) to help our small fry ef Quinn Chapel Church. They have organized a very good Junior Choir;| They. plan to. sing one song leach Sunday at the morning service, Rehearsals 11 a. m. Saturday a, m. ~Hats off ito and Cha ris Mr, J. Howara Aldridge and his entire agency staff motored down to Detroit last Saturday to a Banquet at the new Great ~son and. Mrs. Mrs. Eli Copeland, Miss Doro- | thy Estelle Varnadoe, of Miami, | Fla., and Mr. John D, Ander 1 ~scoute, Lakes Mutual Home office building, A very good time was had by all, Those attending were: Mrs. R, B. Owens, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs, |G, Murdock, Mr O, Ww. Branch,| and Mr. Samuel McClarin. | |.| |. Mrs, E. ~,) Robinson spent the week-end in. Chicago visiting friends, | 3 Dr. J. W. Moore Mr. R. C. Chanrler, a Augus.us Ca lo way and Mr. Archie Parks journeyed to Muskegon, Mick. whee they attended the ses~sions. of the Grand Lodge of the Prince Hall affiliation, F. and~A.M. ~Dr. Moore retired as most worshipful grand master, a position he has held for the past four years. During Dr. Moore's tenure Ff office the lodge has made much progress having trebled itz member hip. We wish to con eretulate Dr. Moore and also extend a ne that the lodge will continue to. progress. While in Muskegon many fine: courtesi 3. ~were showa Flint men by Me H. G. Reynolds, a former Flintite. THE AC CHORAL CLUB TO APPEAR AT FLINT INSTITUTE OF ART SUNDAY Troop No, 45, Boy Scouts of America presents The AC Choral Club in an afternoon musical at the Flint Institute of Arts, Sunday, at 3:00 p. m., May 5, a Pleasing you ts our aim! - ~9101 Winas - Phone 4.4555 Mrs. Velma Barksdale, Prop. EEFEEEFEEETEFTTSA EEEEEEETETETIETEA PEAT STIs FETE: TTT ~~ ~t. John 5 and 10c Store FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY _ Enamel Ware - Cooking Utensils Eas ectr ie Lrons $5. 50~- Electric Toasters $5.95 Set Dishes 7.95 - 53-pe. LARM CLOCKS - BREAD BOXES ~ Jroning Boards - Paints of all kinds $2.49 Gal. ROASTERS 3016 ST. JOHN STREET We Fix Electric [rons with New Parts. MM S | Center Fri Set Dishes 17.95} 1946, Frederick S. Wallace, Sceut Master. | ANNOUNCEMENT | We wish ~to announce that the Elm Park Home Makers ~lub No. 5 is sponsoring i Mother and Daughter's tea a the Clifford St. Communit: day, May 10. Adfifty cents. | mission is | | Boller Bearings ' More tha 30 million complete bal | pnd roller arings were made each month during the last two war years by the oe bearing manufacturers for U. S. military equip ment. t'e roximately 100 million~ St. John~s Center News The girl scouts wish to thank Mrs Vada Williams, Mrs, Mercedés Washington, Brown and Mrs. Gertrude Jenkins for Easter - Baskets The project was. ~a~ real success. Among the new leaders and Comm, members-for girl scouts to welcome are Mrs, C. R. Towner, Mrs. Friley, Mrs.. RobinA, Towner We heartily welcome them, The Geo, Washington Chapter Blue Star Mothers sponsors a victory dance May Ist at the Flint Interracial Community Center, All service~ men invit Mrs. Wm. oa ~ed as Special guest, and Mrs. Wayne Thomas | entertained friends at a most | At Berston Field. Housc May 2rd,. a Tom Thumb~ Wedding from St. John Center will be presented. An Unusual Ttalent: pgogram featuring girls-ang boy young, people, adults, Blue star Moth: John dramatic clubs, ers, friends hour and St, Improvement league. Tne Geo, Washing:on Chap- | ter Blue tar Mothers meets every first and third Wednesday at th St. John Center, All mem: ~bers are urged to aitend, M2e*ing called ee at 6 p. m Mrs, Ella Tolbert, Pres and Mrs, Bessie Mills, ae y. The Golden leat Club The Golden Leaf Club played | to a packed house, with Lonnie? Cain and his band furnishing the music, The Unique Club had a full, house with the vendor playing loud and long and for some reason your reporter was not allowed to enter, excuse was that only a certain number were allowed in at a time and it is a surprise that they only found sale, '' zgario and Ralph Chappie, { | ~elastic~ | SPORTS By Wayne Thomas Well fight fans, the Willie Aaderscn and Pete Bolos fight at the IMA Auditorium April 24 was a very exc'ting boxing extraVvaganza of fistcuffs, The main of the card sent the crowd away weli pleased. I am. sure. that those present at the fighis will agree with me that it has been a long time since we have witnessed an. exhibition of boxing ing the other night, At the end of tne ten round <affair Willie Anderson wa~s crowned the new Michigan Featherweight Titlehoider,. ~ O, W. Branch making his prodebut was very impressive in his win over another Flint lad, ~ Johnnie DePolio, J. C. Ross also of Flint lost a close decision to Jce Fox of Detroit. Al Diaz of: Mexico City won a four rounder from Len Nelson of Detroit, U. S. Johnson of Detroi: lost to Charlie Winds also of Detroit. | Another highlight on the card | was the bout beiween Tony Az Chappie gaining the decision. | It the wish.of,Promoter | Tonimy Cussans to bring to; Biint bigger and better fights ji in the future, The FICC and the; CIO gyms are open io all fight-; @ls. is | Angier Fish The angler fish car swallow ~fish bigger than itself because of its stomach. This remarkable fish gets its name from a long movable thread projecting from its head which it.uses as a lure to attract its prey. The angler fish is able to walk Along. the bottom. of the sea on spe etally fornsed fins it out after their license were on the chopping block, we are in hopes: that the club will succeed in getting their license for must have some where to our livlihood. we go for PPP POLO DPILO VISAGE GD. Office Phone 9-5442 CONNIE BY PPPIPOPIOLLOO Res. Phone 2-3354 C HILDRESS Real Estate and General Insurance FIRE - AUTO - HOSPITALIZATION, ETC. Cffice Hours 10 Ore Pree " WrelelsLoLolslelelslelelelorore CO0Q009 i ROLL. ER a.m. to 5 p. m. INSURANCE UNDERWRITER __ 2714 ST. JOHN ST. er Lolo LoTo Lo oleLoIeLoleLoleIsfoleleloleloletererero SKATE poten AT. eee ae FLINT ROLLER DROME 610 LOUISA EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT ~ 7 TO ll MEET YOUR FRIENDS THERE 5550000000000000000000000090000000000008200 50 we SERVICE! 2 Day Service - Delivery - 3119 ST. JOHN ST. a HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS HAS GONE A STEP FORWARD. INSTALLATION OF | ALL NEW EQUIPMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE LABOR |?crforce? E. W, and D, W. make /a FOR OUR YOUTH AND. STRIVE TOWARD BETTER | you're both brothers. Well, Free Call and | Dial 9-6090 CALLOWAY, Prop. Pras. PPMP Oo Oe Me Pn Pa Mae~ oe. 2, alenlostoatestectestoctentbetoaten Office Phone 4-6300 eee eo ee ~ CAB S McClellan. and Industrial Clifford and Kennelworth ~ *, Moa%ech oeceetooloclee! Sac ae te ets se eofoeee oeeee, -estoctectoe~ a. oo. oo oeto4es 09,0904 00,00, 9,' "oetee. roe oetecteerseroe toes. eee loeoet T60 Harrison St. YOUR CAB CO. Cal YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction TANDS attraction along with the rest as we had the pleasure of sz2-: wiih; | | | | ~he will come to you, P, H, Brush and First St. St. John and State. Electric, Irons Roasters be and ine bearings of all types | were made uring the last war year | r-U. 4 ilitary aircraft alone. ine Ironing Boards Paints of All Kinds - 3016 ST. JOHN STREET POPOL OROO LLLP LOOP EPC L ILL LPL OLIVE DD L~ St. John St. Se and 10c Store FOR YOUR COOKNG UTENSILS Alarm Ciocks Bread Boxes _ tion, She was given first aid the taken to University | to the hospital, ~The Creeper~ isnt that we haven~t seen you, only drink the best in Vodka,.T, B.: one of the Staff, out by night as she prepared to boa: ~d to yourself, You~re not so fine, ~waiting for never come in, Will be nice to isea the college crowd home, /are you just being true to Wil C aeete 2 ate ee Ye For the many who scan the pages each? week, we will try and get you in this week, it) it~s just that we have negeleci-. ed ic edit it, ro FP. Vif v., VT. 2 gacas) you can see how you stand now, | after Saturday, so why don~t, vou just give up? It Seems that those P. sisters have the inside, track, eh? That fine ~Gheinlade group are really on the ball. They What~s the matter G, I, can~t you keep up with M, H, or do you find the competi~ion too great, And L, Mc,, have you finally oo d that M. L, Aj ~The Legs~ is the one for yeild or are you debating? We saw the water works the other p, m, What~s the big idea? The most touching scene of the week was L. Met. kissing B. P, good the bus, Very touching. I soe that the three Musketeers have added one more to their group., Hello bro, rat. We understand the wedding bells will soon toll for R W and W J, Congratulations, To Miss G J, why don~t you leave S, J alone? If she has the best go, why don~t you forget P J, Little C is home:from the wars, and breaking all feminine héeants with the line shor: of his, No betier for you and J Ven Z, What~s this we. hear about the Honeydrippers? Oh, well, only keep on oo your progress, Tne Re d Dog is the ~place to meet, and it also seems to be ihe hangout for those dear Commandos, M S I saw you-in a very large car the other even. ing, But we won't tell on you V.G and I J, why don~t you fine a boyfrierld. You are both charming young ladies, so please give the young boys a_ break, It seems the K, F, is really serious with A P this time Good for you, Don~t be like your rat! friends Why don~t B H make up his mind and let L M alone, Hitting The Nite Spots | wishes to explain ~the By Eddie Russell So that the readers may b2tter understand this feature, the | ity Editor of the Spokesman | its purpose M. and S. Opens Softball Season Saturday Tne 1946 softball season geis under way in Flint Saturday night May 4th at~ the Atwood and if what way it will help you to take the best advantage of | your evenings as far as the'! nite clubs and dances of Flint | have to offer. We will give you the facts as | we see them in and around the! clubs of Flint, a THE LES COMBATANTS open. ed the season with a bang Su~day morning with a_ breakfas: bered in the entrtainment circle here in Flint. Lonnie Cain and his band played for the which drew a record breaking crowd for the Royal Garden Club, The band arrived late and very high~ with each member of the band doing his best to make the dance a flop, with the help of the hoodlums that had urge to fight for no veason at all, The YPA went into their final week for a short, while we hope, and it can be said that the YPA went down in history in the entertainment world of our fair city, @jnd if justice is to triumph it will reopen in the very near future. The Floor Show last week at the~ YPA was truly great with a Galaxy of outstanding Stars in the presence of the charming Mrs, Chas. Williams who ~really stole.the dance that will long be remem,)' dance | Stadium and it is really starting | with a bang, The contestants | will be M. and S. vs., of Detroit, M. & g., Michigan | state champions and finalisis in | the World~s Softball Tournament 'at Cleveland in 1945, have an.80 game schedule which will take them through Utah and | Arizona, according to Manager Harold Johnson and he expects to have a better team to represent Flint this year with the addition of several ex-serviceemen, With the exception of Johnny Ross, formerly of the Yellow Dogs, Floyd Bates, also of the Yellow Dogs:Ace Holden of Cleveland and. Stafford of Pontiae Big Sir, the team has the same: boys that gave Flint many thrilling ganres last y2ar. day nights game will be: Bob Wright catching, ~Charlie Jus~tice will Start on the mound with Bill Hamilton at first, Maidment on second, J. C. Ross at shortstop, Willie Moore on third and Floyd Bates, Phelps and Eli ~Copeland in the outfield. at MM PHONE 4-4923~~ ~~ Gould~s Appliance show with encore after encore. Mrs, Williams really has a very lovely voice and has turned down contracts with many well known orchestras, also outstanding on the show was our one and only Billy Eckstine i:-; presence of Baby Fields who rocked the house with his rendition of ~I~m Still in Love with You,~ and also a couple of numbers by Chico and another fellow from California, and as we all know no show is a success with a great band and I Drummer man L C _haven~t you found a girl yet, it seems ~that you could find some one special, W. B. must have something on the ball to have B and H fighting over her, It seems that Big Count must k-ow something because he everywhere H T is really cruel to the male hearts, Why did she put R W down? Never mind she~li be back, or will she? Where does M L S get so many preity clothes?? Or is that my business?) When are you. going to Jeave home again E C? Who was. thé~ young lady who iad ihe misfortune on the bus, R, KR. stood a certain young lady up the other evening, I understand her initials are M, H. Get wise is I understand that E, P, is having red head trouble. Don~t let it get you down, even tho she is fine, ~Now listen A, P., stop a ship that will W. W.? But why waste your time in Flint on Wellington, or very nice couple, Too bad $0 ~long and be good, especially A. W. after all if J. S. wants you is fine, isn~t she? Teachers Win (Continued from Page One) Lindsay, John Henry Long, Bennie McGowan, Fannie Maple, Olivia A, Mason, Leota Ross, Josie Snow, Azalia Summer, Hazel ~, Thompson, Meta O, Van Vacior, Willa Mae Watkins, Nel will say that. the band of Dave Herd is truly something to talk about and to~ think all of this talent. who gave their very best coula not have performed if it hac not been for the truly grea: versatile M, C, Billy ~Flash~ Gamble whose hard work and good showmanship went a long way towards making the YPA an overwhelming success, Also we had a vevy fine soft shoe tap dance by none other than the great Richard Allen, which was a surprise to his many friends, and last but not least, we were lucky enough to have one of the greatest sax men in the ententainment world, to entertain for us in the pres- |} ence of Walter ~Chocker~ Campbeli, internationally renown. 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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 7]
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May 4, 1946
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