Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 11]

F.R.2 P41. seems elated over the game in the sixth inning the whole affair since she is| when Jim Luckado. singled, no longer involved. stole second and came: home in Thos mighty COMMAN. front of Sonny Wells,. who DOS took over the Golden walked, after Novak muffed Leaf Club last Saturday with| Moore~s roller. The lineups: their ringside tables. Of course| Easi Side AB H R E _J.H. is there every week play- Van Slyke Bi oe oe oS BOG ing hard to get. OBrien $8 occ casa) -s ~ 1 C.R. didn~t you know that|Bysco, 2b 00.0... 200 0 they had a kissing booth at|Sabota, 3b................ 4000 the FICC last Saturday night En, Novak, If.............. 3 0:1 0 or didn't you have ten cents?|Hogan, co... 42~2 0 F.R., I am to!d that~ you McDowell, WD? we alee sel caused quite a disturbance at|Ed Novak, p................ 410.1 the Honey Droppers get to-}Feeman, rf.............. 220 0 gether last Sunday evening. Four very unhappy people re-| Total 30 6 5 3 sulted from your appearance| Buick CIO AB H RE ~there, namely: LR, P.V.,| Wells, CE oe sent ee 2 0.2 0 H.B: and VT. ~| Moore, SS yy ay ri ae 4 ] 1. 1 S.W., ain't no use to grunt Thomas, 3b 3:01 1 ad gicen, fode's got your eee et eee ee Ou 0 eat and gone, pala te eee eee 3-2 0-49 Who was the taciber of | aa ati oa a;;:; _. the HONEY DRIPPERS that | Branch ob i 2101 had the blowout the other! Turner. eo 30 0 0 night and raised such havoc in ee ey the clubroom? We don't Total 2 5 6 3 know but the CREEPER will - find out. M. & S, WINS IN SHORT H.B., who is the watch dog| CONTEST that has been persistently fol-| M. & S. played Jefferies of. a:. PAGE EIGHT ~ ~THE FLINT SPOKESMAN f SATURDAY, JUNE 1, - Buick CIO ~Defeats East Side 6-5 ~The Creeper~ Last week. while minding my own business | happened to see a couple of fine young people eye-ba ling in front ot a gece Meeps 4 rn Pow"! Buick CIO's. baseball team R.H. you seem to think that! 2~~ ~ i are pli vine hous. tddin Flint City Baseball League by wtly L970 but we kee w Grtes | virtue of a win over,~ East: Side Youll be sorry, just you wait eee d ge city for the past 3 years...East. oe Whar ed eS. Side had won 16 straigh: prior when she wore slacks to the ag arccapa te esl ep Honey Drippers~ meeting Mon-| cher and it was his second or Sagi We wonder? I straight game for the season -., you are quite. a play-|as he put East Side down with boy here lately but now that! sca:tered hits. your brother is back you should slow down and let him have some sport. What's hdppened to the run to Detroit? Who was the girl that asked one. of the great lovers for a dance at the FICC Saturday n ght or was it just a neighborlv gesture, H.B. and AS. What was the deep conver sation about at the FICC Saturday night, T.R. and P.V.? Was it about ~he arrival of In the first inning Ed Novak, East Side~s ace hurler, got into trouble by walking Sonny Wells, the lead of man. Wayne Thomas was safe on an rror, Willie Moore singled, Jones waiked and ~Slim~ Truss singl-, ed. When ~the inning was over Buick had 4 runs, East Side scored a run in the second, one in the fourth and two in the fittn and one in sixth. CIO: made two more tallies to cinch Detroit Friday night at Atwood tadium and for 5 innings Percy McCracken, latest addition io the mound Staff, held the Detroit outfit hitless:.-J, C. Ross, running for Stanford, scored the home team~s first run on a hit by Pack, the short low ng you around since her! arrival in the city? Do.you think that you can successfu ly cover the many tracks that you have made _ during tre past school year? We wonder: LOOK fellows, the demon stration that was staged at the FICC the otrer night was very oo aes Mad beers on\dium, East Side Merchants, | curing sweaters that meet all adolescent. We're Srown-ups ning: the a cme 2-0 na (tied with Buick CIO for first of the members approval. This now so let's act the part. fetes of M. & 's 6 \place in the Class A Baseball dance gave them a grand, boost Ask G.M. what the phrase.:; League, meets the Cleveland in funds toward attaining this ~If you want to talk some Buckeyes of the Negro eee goa!, Needlessly to say that trash you have: to spend some M. and S. Beat al League. Last year os ~cam |everyone at their initial affair cash~ means. The Creeper al- wf from Cleveland defeatd the |had a grand time and that we ready knows. B. k CIO the Homestead Grays, long | congratulate them, ERR wer seen going ito| DUNC ey ee the Buick employment office! Buick CIO's softball team Grays 4 strai iin as @ th today. The Compensation life| was the host to.M, & S. Sun- we prides a ae ee is running out isn't it, boys. |day night at Athletic Park and bring me phiragreege sali There is a lot of ta.k going the World~s Softball Finalists team an array of talent in their around about F.R., but every-|trounced the city league soft- youie speedy; hustling _ ball one seems to have missed the| >a!! favorites; The ace of the dlub {. N E W S Fraternity pin she is wearing mound staff, Charlie Justice, | ~ and the Creeper got it from a Started his first game of the: 7 ~ rear, |and Phelps hit a home~ run The Saturday Night Bridge | reliable source that the owaer| > and had the CIO men and drove in 3 Club met at the home of Mss eating out of his hand for 3 innings when Herschel Pritchard, CIO first baseman, laid down a perfect bunt and beat it out, then died on in. CIO~s 5th of -the Fraternity pin will be in port in~ August. So take heed T.R. the feeling is mutual between you and F.R. The Creepser wonder whether or not A.R. will create in the| | pit- | # et base. | ~ inning, \ Justice | Camping Time Is Here Again Mt. Calvary Moves Into 3 =| New Building The Mt, Calvary Baptist Church, under the leadership of its pastor,: Rev. ~, H. Nicks, has moved into its new quarters at 3019 Industrial Avenue and McClelland St. The open-:|/ing program which will include ~|both the Instalation and Consecration Services will start Sunday, June 9 to June 16. Sunday May 26 ~. All services were very inspiring. 9:30 a, m, Sunday School, Will Lary, Superintenden:, 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Services. Very well attended. Sermon by pastor, ~A Master:Meets the Master,~ Choir Ne, 2 and Senior Choir sang, conducted by Mrs, A: M. Nicks..Now that ~camping time is at, hand a~ain it is the duty of all | parents, guardians, churches and or8anizations to do ~ all! that *s within their power to see that every girl in this area who is qualified to attend camp have the opportunity to. attend. Camp: Tyrone offers a wide variety of opportunities to its campers. Campers may express themselves creatively and are also helped to deveiop an appreciation of good music and some of the arts of living close to the out-of-doors. 3.30 p. m, The Missionary Society had iheir meeting, Devotions were led by Mrs. Lary and Mrs. Norton. Business session conducted by President, Mrs, M. Marks. The. Program was cent2red around the Theme ~Christ Above All in Our Homes.~ -Mrs. Baker was Mistress of Ceremony. ~Short talks by Mrs. Ann Harris, Mrs. Sarah Martin and Mrs, L,: Grandberry. Duet, Vertie Lee Jackson, Pauline Denson, Solo, Rev. Nicks, others. Mrs. 3S, Woodward and Mrs,. Dabney. 6:30 p, m,. The East LakeGospel Singers of. Detroit rendered a ~short program in the Baptist Training Hour. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Services, Music by- Choir, Sermon by pastor, ~A Consecrated Girls may ~register ether a: the Clifford Street and _ St. John Street Centers and a.so tor, Mrs. Geraldine Roberts: at the YWCA. Program direc camp chairman, Mrs. Mae Missionary Chacch.~ Johnson; co-chairman) Mrs.|~ pyerybody is. welcome in this Beatrice Owens. Church. We thank you very much for your consideration. a rer there are any questions. that J J k you would like to ask feel free iving acks to call me at any time. If | A Jill am not available, leave your] Z nd Ls telephone number so that | may call youas soon as | return Have Dance 7 oe The Jiving Jacks and Jills, a fun club of Teen Agers, gave a very succesSful dance at the Clifford Street Center. The young people saw that there was not enough wholesome Trecreation provided for their age group; so they decided to do something about it.. They are very effectively filling that gap between their school work, chor~s at home and church. Their immediate plans call for se Geraldine M. Roberts, ~Activities Secretary. East Side Entertains Negro Champs Friday night at Atwood Sta the woods all alone, and heard the birds singiig in the~ bran- | ches of the tall, beautiful tee<s, This is Mother Nature, ~at her picture more beautiful. It gives ~Wild Life, The Creat Outdoors or fishing some placid lake, he ~gets the > feeling of having all | of his dreams come ~rue, By Nathaniel Turner Have you ever walked ~thru | best. No artist can paint a one a feeling of freedom and delight and make you feel near to God. Primitive man ~ relied upon | hunting and fishing for his livelihood, Today -hunting and_ fishing are great sports: and are | hobbies. for. many. thousands of men. While hunting: and fishing a man gets away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and is really at his best, while pic-: nicking in. nature~s wonderland; |Frank Buck, were Scme great men.as ~Theodore Roosevelt, Martin Johnson and Bringithem Back Alive expert and ardent hunters, When '~a boy is in the woods hunting he is out of all mischief and his task engage all of his energies, When he fisning the wily fish engeee his best talents. Every week I will treat upon some phase of. my experience in the great out of doors. Send in your suggestions for the column, Let us have your prize stories and all Spokesman readers will reap the benefit, is < Thanks, | From NAACP The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, wishes to thank. the following ~ chutchgs, ~ -organiza tions anid. perséns,.who donated } so generously to the Columbia, Tenn, Race Riot Fund: - Golden Leaf Sunday School, $3.00. Quin Chapel (Church, $30.00, Shiloh Baptist Church, $11.00. |. Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle, $16.35, Macedonia Baptist. $10.00. Cannan* Baptist, -$10,00, Church of God, = St.) $10.00, Mt. Olive Baptist, $23, os Antioch ~ Baptist, $13, 36, Mt. Calvary Baptist, $4.19. | Blackwell. AME ~Zion, $2.25, Bethel Methodist, $5.00, Communist Party, $9,00. { Silvertone oy * Chorus, $10,00. Rose of Sharon Lodge No, 4, * $10.00, Individual donations, $39.68. Total $201.75. It gives us great pleasure. to know that when our fellow citizens were in dire need for the assistannce that we could give, you loyal citizens, churches and organizations rose to equal the task, Jesse Governor, President Flint Branch, Elizabeth Stafford, Summer Vacation | out, and~ children will have more In.a few days school will be time sto play. It is up to the parénts to see that they play where it is Safe, Every year children are ~ killed: due to the carelessness on ~some one~s part. ~Let us make this;summer.a safer ~one by being careful at all times, SOCIETY gnambers of: ~the Just Us nes (Sub were. _entertained by their husbands at the spacious club of the Flint Colorcd Sportsmen, Out of town guests were Mrs. B. Fleming, Sister of Mrs, P. Perrin and Mrs. Ola Hughes, Mrs. Viola.-Fielder of St. Louis, Othe-s present were Mr, ~and Mrs. W. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. E, Brosdnak, Mr. and Mrs, Simpsea, BMi.,: and Mrs Dent.:The pa~ty was given in honor cf Mrs. J Lott. Baked Apples For baked. avples, select souna fruit. Wash, core and cover with a mixture of sugar and water to sat WINNE? OF TRAFFIC WISE. PROGRAM ~ | 3 atit a iV ~ FRANK SIMMONS, who com He will receive a free trip to New York City and will see the busiest and largest city in the world. Winning contestants will leave for this pleasant adventure on June 3.: peted with 65,000 other students and came up the winner of the first prize in Detroit~s trafficwise program that was sponsored by the Detroit Free Press. Ecorse Boy ~ Scores Win in Track Meet. Ulysses Rogers, Ninth St., ~Ecorse, really put on a show at E the track meet held at The Michigan State College.~ Rogers was tied with two other contestants with 13 1-2 points each, = Singleton Denied Claim DETROIT, Mich,_~APNS~ Receivership in the case of James L, Singleton vs, Watson Realty Company, was denied by Judge Thomas Mayer of the local Circuit Court.; In his decision, Judge.Mayer denied that Singleton had any interest in the partnership. which che charged in a comploint, had ~Abeen entered into between him- up ~self and Mrs, Watson. ls ERSON ALS It will be remembered that Singleton was recently granted temporary _ re= straining order against the Watson Realty Company, when he contended in a bill of complaint. that he had not received any payment from the alleged partnership agreement, Mr, Singleton was at one time Mr. Irvin Biils, of Chicago, ll., the father of Mrs. Ursell Webb, of Jamieson Street, was ~ pleasant visitor to the. city over the we2k-end. Mrs. Sally. Holbrook, of Sugar Lump, Mis3., is ~visit:ng her son and brother- n-law, manager of the Watson wages Mr. Lee Holbrook of at. Se Company. | Street. CP PLS OLS PCLOGIPL OD VOLE DIOL LOOP DLL ODS a * Nights and Holidays PHONE 4- ~_ ELBERT SMITH ~MOVING CO. ' OFFICE PHONE 9.2724 isfy individual~s taste. Bake until only one-fourth done, then place in No. 2 Re-enameled cans to within one-half inch of top. Cover with the | sweetened juice to fill can. Seal im| mediately and process for 25 min = ili LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE We Buy, Sell cr Trade New and Used Furniture 29 YEARS IN BUSINESS Secr etary, utes in boiling hot water bath. Cool quickly, dry and label. 3602 INDUSTRIAL AVE. FLINT 5, MICH. CLP LL DOLL LO OL LODO OLO GLI POLE DODD IO DE CL runs,...311 061 410~17 18 1 000 020 100~ 3 f 7 M&S CIO J. W. Moore of E. Wellington Avenue, on Share dara evening. MACK~S BARBER SHOP a walked Metar and eased up on as much excitement as_ her pitcher Fogel and Fogel crack. | younger sister and we wonder| eq out a homer over Eli Co it she also wears a Fraternity} Jan's head. Then Justice a pin, and not H.B.~s either. The |tled down and the best - the Creeper is looking for A.R. to CIO team could do was get arrive within the next ~~ more run. Bill Hamilton } - days. got 3 hits and drove in 6 runs | OP seetoetectoetoe~ rye oegoetee, Sosfoszoefootoctente.~ oasoasonoareesoeseasoesoote ioeleeteatoeteetoateeten, Soesoesen~ is oasoeseeseeton ee | ~ OM. and B. CONFECTIONERY PATENT MEDICINES Most Complete Dairy Bar in Town 3~12 ST. JOHN STREET foe~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 cox + 66 * ~ % Kosfoafonfoateatpelpetpeteeteetecect oe foeseesoetee: poe coosen: Soegoesoefoasoasoeroe toe loetetoatoetoeteetoe~ eatoe) oetoetoe toe~ hud THE COMMUNITY MARKET QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES: When Your Cash is Low the Community Market Is the Place to Go, We Know at Times your Cash Runs Out, With Us You Can Establish a _ Credit Account L. T. MOORE, Proprietor: | - 8500 ST. JOHN ST. Phone 9-5159 NAN ANNO EXPERT HAIR CUTTING Everybody's Barber 3407 i1NDUSTRIAL FLINT MICH. |: cm a va _ or [im | = s "STREAMLINE CLEANERS -_TWO DAY SERVICE ~ CALL FOR AND DELIVER Bear in Mind ~ Streamline ~SERVICE~ IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY US | 3810 Industrial Ave. - Phone 4-6462 FLINT, MICHIGAN > on gail; | lee ea = | a.7 a. CO St. John 5 and 10c Store FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY - Enamel Ware - Cooking Utensils Electric Irons $5. 50 -- Electric Toasters $5.95 '32-pe. Set Dishes 7.95 - 53-pc. Set Dishes 17.95? kk.ARM CLOCKS - BREAD BOXES ~Troning Boards - Paints of all kinds $2. 49 Gal. ROASTERS MMM nn | ein: atti lili ROYAL BACHELORS ADMISSION 3016 ST. JOHN STREET We Fix Electric Irons with New Parts a PUUUUGUUEUGEUOOGUOOGUOSOUOUOECUDEOOGUANCOSROOUEOCUREOOUEUOGDOOUSEOUEOCOENOUEENSOSOGGROOEEOGEEEOUEE |; CULL _ CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946 WALTER CHOKER CAMPBELL And His. GARDENS OF RHYTHM $1.00 NEA WN MA

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