Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 7]

~cand Mary Ann Bailer, Looking |. Keith and her. guest, ~ Johnson had a_ breakfast for _ Mrs - Avenue, Mrs, Celestine Mc-Far -meimbers are formed-a name for Then new members will be ask SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1946 THE FLINT SPOKESMAN ~~ PAGE FIVE QUUAUUUAEUEAUAUEUOETEGG EEUU ~ sOC Here And There WITH ISOLA Now that Easter has heralded the coming of spring and. departed we can again settle down ~to normal, The young fry has | gone reluctantly back to school, as dinner guests last Sunday Dr. and Mrs, J, Brewer and Dr. and Mrs, J. M.. Knox, We saw _ attractive Eunice _ COLUMBUS, \7. Dp. m, in- Poindexter Village Hall, Refreshments, dancing and cash prizes arte the highlights of the evening, | 4 and we begin to think of sum- Lowery at the Fashion show all!: SPRING HOP mer vacation. and shopping sprees. ~ Giadys and Clem Mills~ Fash ion Show was the event of last Haley Bell and Arrington were | Blackwell | and week and just about everyone was there, The most outstanding models in the show were lovely seventeen year old Leona Lucky, Julia Grimes, Inez ~Wright King, Selma McGlasker equally smart in the audience, vwhich even consisted of standees in the aisles, were Leona Lange, Carolyn Glover, Theresa Henderson, Queeni Mae Williams, Ila Claire Knox, Dean Jackson, (who wore a luscious grey suit with, black patent accessories, Gladys Chipchase, dripping with silver fox with the new Scalloped knee line; Louise MarShall, all in black and _ white; Anna Simpson, wearing a lovely flowered chapeaux; Marie Marian Gresham; Rosa Gragg, the D. T. Burton family and many, many more. The Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity held its regional in Cleveland last week and a crowd left here to attend, S, B. McQueen, Carolyn Glover, Ben Henderson and Leona Langé were a in black with furs slung carelessly across her shoulders, Mesdames. Paul Alexander; | hostesses to the Alpha Wives club meeting last Wednesday | night at the Frat House, Thé Parent-Teachers Association met last Tuesday night at the Alger. School, Mrs, Irene McClendon presided and a large group attended. Mrs, Della Jackson of Rosedale Avenue is back from = Indianapolis, She brought back an old friend of hers, Bertha Clark, who spent a few aye ~with her, The Hershel Richeys are very busy getting their nursery together for their little newcome who will ~arrive this month. Joyce and Janet are anxious to know whether they will have a little sister or *a brother and can hardly stand~ the) suspense. We eard that Eunice Cowen of Dayton was in town for a brief visit last week, mong those leaving last Friday! night. They will be shown the town by Arthur Bryant who is in business there, | Cadence and Walter Hines are | home again after spending a fortnight in sunny California. \Ed Williams~ daughter, Doris, came from New Jersey last week to spend a.while with him dur-- ing his sllness, Gladys Chipchase and Virginia Marshall left Detroit last week after visiting the D, J. Grahams of Josephine Ave. Many affairs were planned for them, Lawrence and Rhoda them last Sunday morning. Guests were Dr, and Mrs. J. M, Knox, Dr, and Mrs, Ted White, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mills, Mr, -and Mrs, Suggs, Dr, and Mrs Walter Harmon, Dr. and D. J, Graham, Mr, and Mrs, Elliot Brown and others, Dr. and Mrs. Mathaltje had | The Up To Daters Bridge Party last Saturday ~afternoon was a swank affair, It was held at the Omega House and jujst about every one was there. The ~flowered hats and smart suits the girls wore made a very pretty picture and they say the | prizes were of the most expen siv2 kind, The booby prize was two linen guest towels, which will give you an, idea of the, rest of them, Clarice Arnold is wearing the smartest hair-do these days, To" Set it off she wears a band of brown satin ribbon around her head and the ends hang to -her shoulders, Jeanna Graham was twelve years old last Monday and was very proud of the ball bearing streara-lined skates she received for her birthday. ~Its nice to. See Margaret Bennett up and out again after her siege of illness, MT TOLEDO ~ SOc of By Berniece P. | PM TOLEDO,,OHIO ~ APNS~. ' CLUB NEWS s A new social club has been formed. The first meeting was held: at the home of Miss Bernice Simmons of 913 Woodland land was chosen Chaperon, The Officers were: Hillard Malone ~ President. Beatrice Simmons ~ V. President,, Ernestine. Lie ~ Secretary, Manila Moore ~ Treasurer. Lucy LaMarr ~ Membership Committee. ~Thomas Bell ~ Entertainment Committee, Columbus Howard ~ Entertainment Committee, -The club decided that the first fif~een members become charter members after the charter the club will be decided upon. ed to join, This group will iaoek once a week at 8 o'clock. The next meeting will be held at 913 Woodland Avenue, STIRPRISE BIRTHDAY _ - PARTY | | A surprise birthday party was IETY Jordan ily for Helen~Brown on her 18th birthday at the home of Mrs, Brewn, 1042 Woodland Avenue. | Helen was really caught off guard for she had no idea of such an event, To prove her shocknessed she didn~t know whether to cry or to shout with joy. Everyone enjoyed themSelves to the highest, HOME ON FURLOUGH Pvt, Wallace Sparks is home on furlough after spending three ~ months of training in Fort Lewis Washington in the army, Wallace has ten days home with his moter and father, relatives and many friends. CHURCH SOCIAL GIVEN FOR RETURNING VETERANS The veterans of this city really had an enjoyable time at Third Baptist Church, Monday evening, April 29, when the church gave in their honor a social, This social. was given to help show the appreciation of | the members of the church of a wonderful work that these have so bravely done, The soaker for this event. was the Rev, C. K. Stalnaker who was the former pastor of the church, eren- by David Brown and fam- Rev, Stalnaker now, | however, { The Bobby Sox Spring Hop will - held May 10 from 8 to 12, ~p.., in The Blue Triangle Branch | YMCA, 690 E, Long St, Jimmy orchestra will play, The Ten Top Hatters are sponsors, SPRING OUTING The Tuxedo Club Auxiliary of the Franklin Lodge of Elks, No, 203, will present a Spring Outing on Sunday, May 5 in Hanford Village.) Arrangements for transportation are being made in the Elk~s Home, 156 Lexing ton Avenue, Mrs, Nora @wynn, who spent lthe winter with her brother, James Gwynn, of 150 S, Oakley avenue, left last Sunday for W. Virginia, and will return to Mt, Airy, N. C. |where she resides. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Willis, of 196 Jefferson avenue, are the proud parents of a baby boy. Motker and baby are doing nicely, Mrs, Willis is the daughter of Rev, J, H, Burks, the builder of the present structure of Shiloh Baptist Church, Mr. John W, Garland of Rock Island, Ill, attended the funeral of ~his sister last week, Mrs, Anna Koberson, of 248 N, 18th street, Mrs, Roberson has been in failing health for~: some time. Funeral] services were conducted last |Monday afternoon in the Asbury M, E, Church by Rev. Vincent) P. Smith, The Interracial Meeting of the Methodist Women~s. Christian Conference are convening in the c'ty, Represntativs from all the states of the union are in attendance, Miss Blundhe M. VanHook, was hostess last Friday evening to members of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Iota Phi Lambda at the Belmont Club, Favors of litle telephones, filled with~canay was given each, A chicken dirmer was served, Members who attended dele Sorors Hattie B. Redmond, President Stella E, Reed, Lucille B. Culpepper, Roberta McNeil, Lottie Wooden, Blanche |M, VanHook, The birthday of Soror Reed, was observed with a card and handkerchief shower Mrs, Mary Hopson, was hos: tess to members of the Unique Embroidery Club, in her apartment, 77 Taylor Avenue, last | Thursday evening, Mr, D. M, sPrillerman manager of ~the Dun~bar Life InSurance Company, was the guest speaker, *. who spoke on How and Why buy Life Insurance, Mrs, Hazel Garres, chairman of Activity Committee,conducted the drawing on the blanket which was given away, The winner was Mrs, Roxie Cheek of 65 S. Oakley avenue, Those in attendance: Mr. Virgie Giles, president, ~\Mesdames Amelia B, Prillerma, Laura Shipley, Ellen Jackson, Ernie~ James, Leona Smith, Anna May Chapman, Mary Bridges, Pearl Reid, Rachel Anderson, Lelia: Préssie Hazel Garnes; Hattie B, Redmond; Gwendolyn Moses, Gail Linnie, and the hostess, Mrs. Hopson, Delegates elected to attend th District meting were Mesdames Amelia B. Prillerman, Mary Bridges, Mary Hop son, alternatks, Gwendolyn Moses, Pear] Reid, Gail Linnie. Blue Star Mothers of America, Carroll Earley Unit, held its reguiar business meeting last ~Thursday afternoon, in the Poindexter Village, Social Room, It was reported at this meeting that ~they took 150 in Chillicothe, Ohio, also they took magazines, candy.and. they took a group of young -ladies to entertain patients in ward No. 35 last Saturday they also furnished 40 dozen cookies at the USO Lounge at the Union Station. And the second week in May they will furnish cookies at Lockbourne Army ~Air Base, Those present: Mrs, L, M. Shaw, president, Mesdames A, B. Smith, Harriett Walker, Maude Chambers, Ida Early, Susie Williams, Lena Spiller, Bertha Anderson, Hattie.B, Redmond, Lillian Williams, Tda Suddith, Edna Sullivan, Allie Robinson, Maude F. McNabb. Mary B. Peterson, and Mrs, Robert Watson, At the Elmherst Party Home on Tuesday, April 23rd, Mrs. Mari Hudnell was hostess at the Afamada Club, After the business meeting they enjoyed refreshments. Mrs, Anna B, Jones, president. Mrs, Emma Rucker, secretary. Wednesday, April 24th, Mrs. is engaged in of the YMCA in the city of an inspiring message to those who attended and it was really food for thought, Approximately 150 people were out to join ~this great feast, number of the veterans were ~out and everyone present had an enjoyable time, RECENTLY DISCHARGED Seaman Irvin Swan who has served three) years of service is |home now to his family and many friends, with an honorable discharge. Seaman ~Swan states that it is great to. be home and that Toledo | hasn~t changed, It is good to ve you back. Mr, Swan is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Swan of Maywood | Avenue. | TO SPEAK IN ORATORICAL CONTEST | Mr, Frank J, Troy shall represent Third Baptist Church, May 9-12 at the Northern Ohio District Sunday School and B. Y. P, U, Convention which is to convene jin Cleveland, Ohio, in their Annual Oratorical Contest. Mr, Troy~s subject is the Prince of Peace. Toledo is ~in back of you and may you come out among | the winners, Good luck! Poo. IN THE EASTER PARADE Yes, last Sunday we had the blessing of the first peace-time Easter in a long period of time, While surveying the avenues, I had the opportunity and privilege of seeing quite a few of our young people walking, Among - who looked very lovely in their Easter Finery New York. Rev. Stalnaker gave, Quite a large| ) the Negro Services | were: Misses Thelma Williams, Faye Woodson, Margie Grigsby, Geneva Barnett, and Messrs. ~Harold.Garner, Frank Troy, Booker Danner, Arthur Lanier and several others whom I do not have the time to mention, -HOME FROM HOSPITAL FOR EASTER Miss Betty Jayne Clemens who had been ill at the Roche Hospial for a long period of time was home to her many friends Easter Sunday. Betty is really making improvement and expects to be home for good sometime in June, BLESSED WITH A 13-LB, BABY SON Mr. awd Mrs, Eugene Harris of 634 Belmont were the proud parents of a 13 pound baby boy, Thursday, at the Mercy Hospital, Both mother and son are doing very nicely. Social News Little tenth birthday on April 30, Ap of the day, Rev, Sneedy Washington of Pennsylvania is the house guest of Mr, and Mrs, Washington of 4860 Lumley St. bon Ingredient Carbin fy on essential ingredient in smelting operations for the production of calcium carbide, ferroalloys such as ferrosilicon and ferro aluminous abrasives, iron ore redue ~tion and other electro processes. ~ington Avenue, dozen of cookies to their ward | | ference, cigarettes and | Hilliary Hatchett, | at their home; Marie Smith of 20468 | Indiana Avenue celebrated her |. proximately fifteen of her little |. friends came by to give her EA, fintoasest | Meets Onis their wishes for many returns chrome, phosphates, silicon carbide,. ~~ Columbus ~Social Activitie= ATTIE BUFORD REDNOND, SOCIAL EDITOR Ohio~(APNS~ SCAVANGER HUNT s..The H-2 Club will give a scav-enger hunt, Friday, May 3 at Geniva Free was_ hostess S the Children~s Hospital Auxil- | jary at. the Elmherst Party, Home, Thirteen were present, Refreshmrits were served, Mrs, Wilbur King, president, Blanch Vanhook, secretary. _-Thursday, April 25th,at the Elmherst Party Home, Mrs; Ida Beck was hostess to the Women~s Council. Mrs, Geneva Free was guest, She gave a political talk after the business meeting. Fifteen were present, Refreshments -were served, Plans were completed for a Bazaar and Baby Contest to be given May 23rd at the YWCA. riday, April 26th, the Loyal Ladies of Friendship gave a dinner at the Elmherst Private. Home, 105 Hamilton~ avenue, 38 people were present. Miss Collier - was~ chairman. of the affair, A program was enjoyed after the dinner, The Delta Sigma Theta gave their annual dinner April 27th, at the Elmherst Private Home, Miss Verna Payne was chairman of the affair, 21 girls were present, Mrs, Mary Terry, of 61 Lexand her neice, Mrs, Daisy Cardwell, attended the Methodist Conference last week in Detroit, Michigan. They both are members of Claire Chapel M, E, Church. They reported a splendid Con The. Blue Star Mothers of America Chapter No, 6. will hold card party at the Southern Hotel on May 9th, Prizes will be awarded, ~ ' In celebration of National Music Week and also commor ating the memory of James Weldon Johnson, the James Weldon Johnson Study Group of the Columbus Branch of the- National Association of Negro Musicians will present ~Miss Gloria Meade, young dra and advanced Marian Corey matic soprano student: of Mrs, Dyer in recital Sunday, May 5th, 4 p.m, at Second Baptist Church, Miss Meade won first place in the District contest conducted by the National As- | sociation of Negro Musicians in 1944, Mrs, Geraldine McCoy, is the accompanist,. Mr. recently re-' turned from overseas will assist, sorry we cannot say good-bye to everyone, Come to se~ us at our new address, 1022 E, Rich. Street, Fa-8147, The L. M. Shaw and family, Last Sunday, Mr,.. and Mrs, Clenzo Bell, 502~ Trevitt Street, gave a birthday dinner in: honor of their son, Clenzo, Jr., A purse and gifts were received, Those who enjoyed their hospitality were Messrs, Louis Lowry, Lawrence Stepens, James Milner, Charles Davidson, Alphonso Bell, Leslie Henton, Robert Pressey and the honoree, Clenzo Bell, After dinner they all enjoyed a ~show at the Lowes Ohio. Last Monday at the noon day dance at West High School, Jimmy Blackwell and his Orchestra furnished the music, On Friday he gave a ~preview in the auditorium which went over with a bang, They. will play for the Jabberwock at Fast High School~ on May 17. Miss Odell Broaddus, of Mareqg, Kv snent Jast weak hore -- onest of her sisters, Mrs ~alli ] AHING Wamen a711 van hear God~s werd~ -- Alfanre and Daughters of acking vou to unife ~sth ne We women can helr he men of our group to do 3 ~reater work. by uniting in, unit Fl nw are ~sd force. Our headauarters are Yacated at the St. Anthony -Temnle, 6390 St. Aubin Street -anr of Adelle. For information~ cali To 5. 2760 or Te. 1-1775. Rev. Mother Bradley Lewis, President and Founder Rev. M. O. Anderson, Vice-President. | cTl | April 23, given by the LAAB. Georgia Burton, 438 S, Oakley avenue, and Mrs, Oscar Smith, 443 Mt, Vernor avenue. Mr, Kenneth A, Morris, Executive Secretary and Mr, Char~les R; Webb, Boys~ Work Secretary, were guests at a Luncheon at L, A, A. B. Tuesday, Officers~ Wives Club, The Youth Conference opened on Friday, April 26, with a banquat at Spring Street YMCA, Many out of towners attended and quite a few new ideas were exchanged from the various to attend this conference in Columbus. This is the Fifth Annual Conference of the Youth Forum, Mr. Webb, Bovs~ Work Secretary has done a very fine job with the Youth of our city, LAAB Officers~ Wives are tiee offered at Snrine Street ~Vv Manv of the moating at the Vv~ ming and ewmn elasseg in the for swimmarnings far aurimming in, the avanines Brroarunna ceame tn have a enna | town TH enamea ta ha tha nland tn an thnan Aawe | | USO Canteen is open every day evening at the ~Y~ Servicemen and women are welcome and special activities are offered for these occasions, Jr. and Sr, guests at a party at LAAB Friday, April 26 at the Service: | ed for the occasion from the | base, | Paul Lee, a student of West Jr, High School, has proved himself to be-a,wide awake salesman for the Columbus American on the Hilltop, | Mrs. Ruth Cotman _Irven, left for River Rough, Michigan, | where she will be the guest speaker for th State of Michigan Branch of the- NAACP on Saturday for the State Conference of the NAACP Banquet, She will speak on the subject, ~Who Is Delinquent, The Child or the Parent?~ Mrs, Callie Dobbs, of Atlanta, Gai, accompained her to Detroit where she will visit with her, two sisters. You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Mothers~ Day Tez, given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Dining Car Department Local, No, 370, Sunday, May 12, at Elmhurst Private party home, 105 Hamjlton. avenue, Hours 3-7 p.m, Mrs, J. G. Mitchell, president, Mrs, R, C, Crews, chairman. STAPBED WITH ICE PICK ~ April 25th, in front of 428 St, Clair Avenue, Chester Wil son, 27, and married, of 1159 Leonard Avenue, got into an ar gument with Louis Shelton over an automobile. Shelton stabbed him in the~ right side of the n ] neck with au ice pick, Wilso went to St, Francis Hospit where he was attended and re leased, He says that he will file affidavit. CLUB NEWS| Club met at the home of Estella Scruggs, 7554 American Ave nue, last week, Members pres- - ent included Mrs, Lena Beauregard, Mrs, Billie Daukins Mrs, Ida Elkins, Mrs, Mary Harris, Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs, Bertha Brown, Mrs,-. Annie branch delegates who were sent 1 Bered as the young lady who 'ness and beauty, has bean com Geraldine McCoy to Nekabebiany Gloria Ann Meade in First Public | Demand Concert After Radio Debut COLUMBUS, Ohio~ (APNS~-,; Gloria Ann Meade, 20-yearold dramatic soprano, will be presented in concert by the James Weldon Johnson Study Club of the National Association of Negro Musicians, Sunday, May 5 at 4:00 p, m, at the Second Baptist Church, Gloria Meade, will~be remem won the state contest of the National Musicians, She has studied for a number of years asa student of Marion Corey Dyer, Her voice, which is full of rich taking advantage of the activi-|| ~Jadies are. Wednesday, Saturday and Sun-| pocompany Miss Meade. and Hil: hostesses were | men~s Club, Buses were provid. | || Le " Ontte a few af tha| ague, she has been encourag man have alen eamea ton tha ove || The story of Gloria, is the story of a young girl -who -has. work is free to the public pared favorably with that of the outstanding artists of our day. After appearances on the Tenth Man and other programs sponSored by the Columbus Urban ed by membrs of all groups, ed hard for a place in the sun, and a story of a _ success of which we wil] all be proud. Mrs, Geraldine McCoy will liary Hatchett, Jr., pianist, will be heard on the program which Many Attend Lawrence Stephen's Birthday Party COLUMBUS, Ohio By Hattie BB, Redmond On Friday evening, April 26th, a birthday party was given hon parents, Mr, and, Mrs, Frede (APNS~ | oring Lawrence Stephens by his: ick Stephens, at their home 321 S. Highland Avenue, his 18th birthday, Dancing and games were the evenings entertainment, Refrshments ~ money was received, Those who were present were: Misses Mary Ann Merrill, Norma Jean Merriil,, Lucille Perrin, Pat McGin~ nis, Virginia Preston, Sally Preston, Neil Chubbs, Dorothy Philips, Georgia Mae Elliott, Delores Colwell, Pee Wee, and Barbara, Yvonne Hughes, Ruth Moore, Messrs, Whitcomb Tanner, Raymond Hart, Jim Page, Billy Prillerman, Robert Howe, James Wade, and the honoree Lawrence Stephens, PERSONALS The friends of. Mrs, Ruth Crosby are very glad to know that she is recovering from a fall and hope she will be able to be out with them soon, Mrs. Hayle Olden left April }29 for home in New Orleans be cause, of the death of her mother who had been ill for some time, The -Medbury Neighborhood honoring | were | served, Many useful gifts and Club met at 943 Medbury Street at the usual time, The Club was very sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Jordan. The meeting consisted of making plans for the coming season, Mrs, Davis, Pres. Cousin, Sec~y, Mrs, M. Columbus Boys~ Choir To Sing At St. Paul COLUMBUS, Ohio~(APNS~ The Mother~s Club of St, Paul A, M, E, Church, East Long Street, is presenting the Columbus Boys~ Choir of 90 voices under the direction of Mr. Here ~ bert Huffman, Thursday, May 19th at 8:00 p, m. Mrs, Mayne Christman, president Mrs. Willie Lines, Chairman of commitMrs, Florence Oakfield and Mrs. Mary Edwards. committee members. Dr. A S. King is pastor,. tae, MRS WHITFIELD APPOINTED | ORGANIZER....Mrs. Joan Elizabeth Whitfield, 1517 E, Warren Avenue has been recently appointed Grand Or-- ganizer of the Order of the ISIS for North and South America, incorporated under the National Supreme, Council, Soverign Grand Inspector, General of Ancient and Scottish-rite Masons incorporated in North and South Africa, Mrs, Whitfield, a former rural - school teacher in the state of Mississippi has had much. ex | perience in social work and finds much joy in that type of work, She is a member of the Gospel - Temple B, C., of which Rev. W. E, Ramsey is pastor, GIRL HURT FROM Z AUTO ACCIDENT COLUMBUS, Ohio ~(APNS) Shirley Jones, 6, 322 E,. 5th Avenue, Saturday, April 27, ran from North to South across E, 5th Avenue, just west of Grant Avenue, and was struck by a Plymouth sedan- driven west on 5th Ave., by Arthur M, Mason, of 1412 St, Clair Ave, The driver took the child to University: Hospital;where she was X-rayed for possible fracture of skull. BITTEN BY DOG COLUMBUS, Ohio~(APNS~_. Lorrine Vinson, 10, of 492 Lehman St., while in front of 512 Lehman St,, April 25th, was bitten on the right leg by a dog owned by Johnny Long of 501 Lehman St. Lorrine was taken to Childrens Hospital where she was attended. Cede lptetetetaeptndetnnnteted ae tees ARE INCREASING a a as aha ~ $4.9, *, ~? ~ Cleveland and Mrs. Mae Blount, Visitors were Mr, and Mrs Ivy. An enjoyable evening was spent v the group, | oe Rete? gm<onv m=~ omaum4 mZ~4 FOR SALE aT your R DRUCEIST | The Boyp Merc. Co., INC. BIRMINGHAM. 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