Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 12]
a ou SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1946 THE FLINT SPOKESMAN: PAGE THREE PERSONALS ne S-Sgt.. mong..us on leave Army -Sgt. of Mr, and Mfrs, B, Cobin of Massachusetts Avenue. Mrs, Voncile Woods, popular club woman and feature writer for the Flint Spokesman celebrated her birthday on the 3rd of June and also, her 8th Wedding Anniversary on the same day. Mr, Ernest Walsh and Mr. Jarres Willis of Chicago were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lucille Moore of Dakota St, last week end, Mr, Walsh is the brother of Mrs, Moore.: Louise Jones, one of Flint~s popular young men and a star for anyone~s show, is. home~ on furlough. * After a series of furlough Pvt. | Columbus Hamilton, is still with us. g Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wheeler of 1512 Liberty Si,, entertained Mr, and Mrs. William Davis of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr, and Mrs. | Bossie Jordan of Buffalo, N. Y. | -Miss Gloria Dean Mills, coed at Fisk university, is now spending her summer vacation at home, Miss Mills resides at 122] Alabama St. Marion Wright, coed at A. & I. at Tenn, State, is back among her many home town friends. Miss Wright ak = daughter of holiday weekend found James Hamilton back afrom _ the ~ Star. Poultry Market | WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH | FISH~ AT ALL TIMES! CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE!. TURKEYS | t Bus. Ph. 9-1021 Delivery Service ~~ 3211 St. John St. set ant a et coho ~ il | | | | | | | Ce re ~VOTE a FOR SHERIFF Rodis Ticket 1845 WORLD WAR VETERAN Ycuar Vote znd Support Wiil Be Primaries, June 18th, Raho Appreciated *s%eo%ee*, Oo Ma oF nse o%no%ne% no %nc*, Os xndlndindindl ecoeseetensoeseesesseetees llc tin tindioaed om ok 100, Seateat otal MO Diamonds oateatoat oetoa tong eet! Hamilton is the sonj. | lows: | M, Willis, |O. H. Thompson, Cor, o0,00,' oon oesoezes: NEY To LO Watches - Jewelry Mr, and Mrs. Karo Wright af Mt. Morris road, Mr. and Mrs, Neal R, Turner | of Massachusettes Ave,, and Mrs. Lillie G. Woodson of Spencer St., motored to Michigan City, Ind,, to attend the funeral of an old friend, Mr, Henry Franklin, Mrs. Annie Mae Williams, the daughter of Mrs. Ida Garvin of Everett Street is home from an extended trp in the South. Mrs. Williams visited ir. Charleston, S.C. Mrs. ~ Patterson. of Mrs. Edna Timmons, 0! Rhode Island Avenue, is a peasant visitor to the city. Mrs. Patterson comes.-.from Rockingham, N.C. Mrs. Ulysses Fields, of Chicago, daughter-of Mrs. Alice M. Dent, and sister of Frank the moths: { L. Gillespie. of Gillespie Stree~ ~is a pleasant visitor to the city OBITUARIES We regret the passing of Mrs. Alice Wainwright Simmons. No arrangements. for the funeral are available at this time, Last TueSday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Oxendins, 366 E, 12th St, a group of young ladies met and were organized into a Jr. Kings Daughters group with Mrs, Oxendine and Mrs. Timmons as sponsors, The group will meet 1st and 3rd Sundays at 3:00 p. m. at the members homes, The first meet'ing will be held at the home of Miss Mary Rose Brady, 916 Lippincott Blvd. Officers are as folMiss C,. Smith Pres,, J. Vice- Pres, E. J.| Williams, Sec., R, Reed, Asst. See., B, W,. Timmons, Treas., Sec., M, | R. Brady, Ch of Sick Commit tee, R. Hobson, Bible Study, D, '! and J. Wilson, Activi- | McGee ties, P. Hobson zandt. and H. Van enti emetniaat ~, Pectostoston~ oe ee, oesoerecsoetor! sescoacoeees caSeeteatee! oe sonteet ooseee oe OFS hae LE BLUM Mestestoctectastoctoctecte Poe! b Cac 90,00, 0e. ~ "o0 seeseotons oeoesooseess Soegees teen 0 se steetee~, Seateegoateeteafoeteetedteo? AN | oe feateateaten~ Peete: ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE We Buy Anything We Sell Everything A Complete Line of COSTUME JEWELRY FOR SALE ~We Repair Radios ~ Washing Machines, Ete. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS ST. JOHN TRADING POST. 2 on oor ee' *, Yo<' oe Moe" o "oe*ee' oO. @. o aa? foetoetes eX ore ecoeleeloeroereoseoseent?, ~ey = Sars ~, Oo * %os%e%ee%eetea% o. 6%, 2, 40. 0 e oe foeoelaaSoeloateareateateotetoetoey oe, aa Ma XK The Memorials to Their Hlustrious ai just as the seateces dignity of a fuieral forms s civilization. the family~s culture can be heve made lifelong study of these things and place our years of experience at At a time when your your judgement warped by sorrow you are in no condition to consider these. KINS Res. 41470 b ea~ 2, % oagongonte ete roatoctor: ti tt 3210 ST. JOHN STREET aleazoatoefeate ctecfeatontosestealecteatocfoeteatonteeloetoatoatoeloetoeteareatoetoes ~sleeqoatoetoegoatnetenqeetoegontostoegeatecoateegoeteateeteateetoetectoeteateetoateetoa Dead are an index of a Nation~ appropriate and ré-pectful a standard by which judged with accuracy, we: the service of our clie-tele. nerve3 are sha~tered and things. Decide them now. WAT & oa a. AND 4 oe a FUNERAL HOME $ 775 E. Jamieson St., Flint Rusiness Phone 34921: peleefecteetoeton Joon ealeeioetoe soe~ ofoeSeatoe~s so eteetoaloe! eK | Churches MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3019 Industrial Avenue Rev. C, H. Nicks, Pastor June 2 ~ 9:30 Sunday School, very well attended, Will Lary, Superintendent.: 11:00 a, m. Morning Worship, Music by. the Combined Choirs, Guest Soloist, Mr..Wil liam Hoskins, Baritone who sang ~The Lord~s Prayer,~ Malotie. Sermon by the Pastor, ~He Was Moved with Compassion,~ a comtorting and helpful message, 6.00 P. M, Baptist Union with Mrs. Dabney as Director, 7:30 P. M, Devotions led by the Deacons, short Message by the Pastor, then Communion, which was very touching. Mrs, Addie Rea will attend the- State Sunday School Convention in Detroit this week, She is a teacher in the Sunday Scnool and is a delegate to this ~meéting. Miss Laura Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lee Jones has returred home from Johnstaqyn, Pa. - Sunday, June 9 at 4 p, m. Instaliation of Officers will take place, Rev. S, D, Ross, Pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, Detroit, Mich., and Moderator of of the Metropoitan District Association will preach, You are cordially invited to attend these Services and next week too, beginning Tuesday, ee 11, 7:45, p. m. ~~~~~ The Metropolitan Baptist Tab| ernacle sponsored their first pro(gram -at their regula Sunda / evening service not only honoring those who. gave their lives for their country but those soldlers of Christ who were mem. bers otf Metropolitan and have passed on. Mr, Wm, Hoskins and Bernetia were soloist singing: ~I Had a Little Talk ~with the Lord~ and ~Precious Memories.~ ~There was a very ap preciative audience, Next Sunday morning ihere wili be a ~Blessing of the Babies~ ceremony: at the Metropolitan Church. This is a beautiful ~}and impressive ceremony. The 38rd Sunday which is known as ~Fathers Day~ prom is~3 to be a very interesting one at Mctropolitan, Sunday ~morn. ing a men~s chorus will sing, At 7:30 in the evening the A. C, Chorus under the direction of Mr, Otrice Stafford will render a musical sponsored by the Young Adult Group. Each Tuesday evening at 7:30 there is a special rehearsal for the Ladies~ Chorus that has been organized to sing the. 5th Sunday in June for Woman~s Day. The Chorus is~ under dir2ciion of Mrs, Gwenola Smith of Quinn Chapel Church. We are looking forward to Ladies Day. The program to be held at Mt, Calvary Church, 3019 Industrial Avenues, June 30, at 3p. m, Mrs. Poole of Detroit will be the speaker, i There will be special services at il o~clock and at 7:30 at the sponsoring church, 3939 Indiana | Avenue, We are calling for all | the jadies in Flint to meet with us. Do not forget the time and | place, | - We are happy to report that | the following members of M2tropolitan Church are improving: Derry Gibson at home, 813 Jamieson St., Sister Rolland at home, 1052 Black Avenue, j | Sister Scott, Hurly Hospital, / + Sister Nard, Hurley Hospital, Sister Rivers, 833 Pasedena Avenue. Rev, T..L, Ballou is improving at his home, 3922 Maines St. and would appreciate a visit from friends, Mr, Mae Blackman would appreciate a call, Bro. Riley is able to be out again after a long illness. SPORTS |. Two of Flint outstanding | professional! fighters are bookled for important fights Oscar | Fel', 175 pounds to dght Wild man Reiss of Detroit at the /Olympia on June 10, <ix | rounds; J. C. Ross.135 pounds to headI~ne a show June 13 at Battle Creek. Mich.. eight ~rounds with Tony Ancona, | 35 The Creeper Last week the CREEPER stated that Miss P, H. was a dis interested party in the triangular affair going on between L, KR, FP. Vv, and* F. R, We wouid like to make a retraction on -hat statement. At the Honeydrippers, Commando dance Thursday ni~e P. H. was very much in there and still showed that fighting spirit, s; Will K. F, ever make up his mind, He was hopping around like a bar fly Thursday nigh:, He finally wound up with A. V. whom he says is always gaiting for his every beck and call. How about this A. V. J. T, doesn~t seem to want to let F, R, out of that Great Lover~s circle, You can see him ai any time in a so-called friendly 2mbrace with Miss R. What~s the matter J. T. can~t you see thar frat Pin or is it that you refuse to believe that an out.of towner 4 Bernice niece of Mrs. G. W. Smith of Miss Henderson,: ~ i Flint com ~ ~ $ 2 vole stolen some: choice Gillespie Avenue, became the sacciniachte bride of Mr. ~Commador2 It is rumored that one mem- Coles. Mr. Coles is the son of Elder and Mrs. Sylvester Coles ~cf Dartmouth Street. The cere ber of the Honeydrippers is on her way out. Is it true M, H, about town, PerSonally in the case of V, T, and A. R. I think it~s six of one and half dozen of the other. She is a fine brown frame. K. F. has sold his automobile. If the care could only talk what a live old town this would be. C. R. made the statement that he was going to get married and have some chidren and _ sctile down, Are you Sure that it isn~t the other way around C, R.?: The bride wore a navy biue suit with white accessories; with a corsage of yellow roses. ccatered with a white gardenia. -At the reception whic) | was highlighted by swank elegance, the bride wore an aqua dress that was the keynote of elegance and good taste. Guests~on hand to wish the newlywed; happiness wer?. Misses Florence M. Woods, Spenceil Pittman, Carrie 6b. Hamilton, Willa B. Washingicn, Julia Todd, Lula Maz Cates, Sarah G. Jackson, Mrs. Elizabe.h Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Be!, Mrs. Essie Smith, M's; Dorothy Hogan, Mr. and E. W. formerly of the U. S, Army and self appointed Sgt. has driven all the young veterans away from their gatherings at the FICC. Why ~don~t you wise up man all that is over now, fIvt us forget about it all. iMrs. Will.am King, Mr. and: |Mrs. Russell O. Frye, Misses V. B. the Flint Northern Met- |Judnetta Henderon. Evelyn eol- was seen White, Mr. and Mrs. Jecse at the dance Thurs- | day night with V. T, on nis lap, |Fields and Bi ly, Elder H. Gulley, Thomas E.. Roseborougzh, ~Grady Truss, Clarence: Hender> leon, the Rev. C. H. Nix, Elder mak<~ out that V, B. the boys on land Mrs. Stacy S. Small, Mural the North Side call him the In- IG. Chewe, Rudolph. Slott, Cer fornver. nelius Henderson (brother of That~s a litile too powerful for you isn~t it V. B.? If you can~t beatecMectoctectectcctestestostectoctectoctestectea~s ~, ~, Ho Pectectectoctectocteetectectostectestostoctoctos~ *, 90,00, 90,9090, oe o*,00,~ oe ~ ool oeree, soecencoe, noesoe ree loet oeceelosreeloereereeroereeceec eer eelee, 04000004, Soetee: Noeleereesoo~ Any One Having Any News for the Paper Call FLINT SPOKESMAN OFFICE $006 ST. JOHN ST. PHONE 5-3338 oegerseetectoctoeteesoeteesoateeroateccostestessoeseesee vee loetesteeceecee, neces, Most eetee% o, % 06~, P56? ~, o 00,0000, 99,90, 9 9,9 0,0 0,9 0,9 9, 00,90, 0% 00,00, 00, 90,5 199,99, 9~, ret 90, 9~, ail es oeseetoe: 0 oSoe toe: my meek) se eeedeotensestestetens +, 5 Oo Peeteeron eaten oR oe foetoe concertos oosoetee, re, a) UM'S ZARDWARI ' 3310 ST. JOHN STREET Donley~s Hygrade Paints Outside and Inside Special $1.49 as $2.69 - All Colors Window shee ie. eee 4-4376 ~, este s*nc%ee* ee eete Moe! o 2, ooK) BK KK OK Kao Smith and Lattimore Dent 5 Store. $004 ST. JOHN STREET Your Patronage Will Keep Us in Business INDUSTRIAL TIRE SHOP FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF USED TIRES WE BUY ALL KINDS OF POOP SPO POLL ODL LE WHERE SMART FOLKS GATHER GRAND OPENING MIAMI CHICKEN SHACK Formerly Y.P.A. 2718 ~T. JOHN STREET: CHICKEN and STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY DINE and DANCE WE CATER TO PARTIES PHONE 9-1976 oclortocsocsoeseoson~ "oe" s. L ese oe! roaton~ a 900, 00,0 4, 00,00, oatoesectoe! oofonion! xX JUNK OG LOL OLA: td pounds from Detroit, Mich. The Creeper. desn~t want the |mony was performed by the readers to get any mistaken/Rev. Arthur Davis of the) ideas about the amourous affairs {Bethel ME Church. Prop.: Phil Johnscn & Lelia ee Miss Bernice Hendersoii Becomes Bride of Mr. Commodore Coles ~the Lkride), Augustus seed, Mrs. Thelma Phelps, - Mrs. Luvenia Pheips, Mrs. Dila Shields, Shad James, Mr. and Mrs.~ F.\L. G.ilcspie, Mrs. isola ~ampbeil, Mis. Natie!vi..Pickett, Mrs. Edna Caldweli, Mrs. Vada WVavis Mr. Horace Henderson (brother. o. the bride), Mrs. Minn.e Simpson, Mrs. Mahan, Mrs. Althenia Robe.ts, Dr. and Mrs. J. VD. Wiison and Jimmy, Dorothy Wilkinson, Catherine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laweon, Mrs. Bessie Ros:, Mrs. Julia Davis,.Mrs. Maude Taylor, Mics Lucille Smith. Mi:s Alberta Smith, Mr. and Ms. Richard Given:, Herman, H. (Strong, John D. Henderson ~| (bother of the bride), Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pranch, Mrs. Maria Johnson, the Rev. A. Davis, Sister Maggie James, Mrs. Sella Shields (aunt ofthe bridegroom), Cleve and, Ohio; Mr. Johnny Bell, Moher Strong,! Margaret Bell, Mvril Johnson the Rev. W.~ Caldwell, and Mrs. Inez Ward all of Flint. Cut-of-town guests included tithe Rev. Robert Aijikens, of Lansing; Bro. A. Kemp, Al bion; Mrs. Esther Smith, Batt e Creek; Mrs. Flora Britt, Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Vueter iLove, Mr.and Mrs, John Smith, Battle Creek. ~ Elder and: Mrs. Syivester Coles were a most graciuos host and hostess a:sisted very efficiently by their son. the brothcr of the bridegroom, Mr. Isa dore Coles. -\Mr. and. Mrs. Coles honeymooning in the East. The Great Wild Life, Out Doors are ~ Turnip- | ~lrecived appropriate giits | | We are glad to see that so ~many of our people have be-} igun to use Richfield Fars. 'Richfield. Park is a county | park established by ihe county for its citizens. It is wel appointed, with elegant and stately trees and appropr ate shrubbery. I; is indeed a nic place to go. ~ Smart Set Bridge Club Picnicks _ The Smart Set Bridge Cluc gave a pignic tor tneir hus bands at the Kichfield Pars. There was a lot of fun for ail. ~The baseball game: was quite ~ feature, with much s-ellar play ing, despite aching musc es th. next day. Hecney Drippers And Commandos ~the Honey Drippers an. Commandos ~combin:d thei forces to give: the younger se a p.cnic and dance. The pic nic was at the Richfield Par and the dance was at the Roy al Garden. The younger se turned out in ever increasin ~numbers and alt had | a gran time. ~Husbands Entertain Their Wives It has been a custom in Flint for a long time for membeis ot ladies~ clubs to eniertain their husbands. The husbands of the members of the Just Us Bridge Club, reversed this order by sumptuously entertaining their wives. It is oniy naiural that the men would show the ladies how it is done and the fine party held at the >portman C_ub is history ana terature now. Everyone on hand voted this pariy the best ever. There were two who had birthdays this month. They ne ~theodore the president, Mrs. KKoman. Sponsoring this delighiful affair were: Mes_rs. Booker Barton, Marion Barksdale, Leroy Coleman, Joseph Kull, James Lott, Arthur Gani, ~iheodore Roman and Peter By Nathaniel Turner The other evening while over by besi files, I could {eo my favorite fishing spot, a very small boy fishing has been my favorite hobby. I spent hours improving my ~technique and yet, there was no certainty that I would succeed at all | time.s There are certain basic |p: ~inciples, ihat if followed, are ~almost sure to produce resulis that will. make any fisherman~s heart rejoice, I don~t pretend to know them all, but the ones that I am going to discuss are easy to put into practice. Trout will frequent the shallows where food is abundant and easy to get. You Should not right up to it, and began casting, Fish can see a long ways and if one rushes up to the spot that he is going to fish he is likely to frighten the fish. A badly frightened fish will ~rush to deep water communicating his fears to other fish that he comes in (contact with, Firs:, you offer the trout your fly, If he fails to rise to it, take your fly off and put on a piain hook and bait it wiih a regular garden worm. This is an inexpensive way to fish. Even if you do not catch anything,.doz'~t gripe, After all, I didn~t fish for ~meat. I fish for sport, Above a~'l, take it- easy' and reap the eni joyment of a life-time, Readers: Send in your stories to the column. Let~s pool our =| knowledge and give the rest of the readers a really Bs CO.. ek ~Nate Turner, > poine ae err the call. of the great oul doors: | I know that it is time to get to! Since approach a spot by just rushing, in. They were assisted by essrs. Leon Smith,. Wrex ~Weaver, and Ex:a Broadnax. The honored guests attending this affair were: Mrs. Bejanice Fleming, of: Detroit, i4tich; Mrs. Viola Frelder ot ot. Louis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. ~SOCIAL BRIEFS M. and S. Wins Three Straigat On Tour M. & S, was scheduled to play 4 games in Indiana and Illinois last week but the second game in Goshen, Ind., was cancelled on account of wet grounds. The first game was played the night of Memorial Day and went. 14 innings before M, & S. finally downed ~the GoShen team, Perzy McConners hurled the game. Bobby Wright, M, & S. catcher hit = home run and M, & S. won y arscore of 8-4. Saturday night at Peoria, Iil. Ace Holden sei the Illinois team down with 3 hits and struck out 13 men. M, & S. won this one 7-1 Charlie Justice, ace. twiller and manager of the team, pitched a no-hit, no-run game~ Sunday night in Peoria as his ma~es~ collected 6 runs to end the tour mn grand Siyle. Next Thursday night at At, woud Stadium M, & S. will- play | host to the highly touted Mid'land Dow team from Midland, Mich, Mildland boasis two of ~the best pitchers in softball in Al Linde, who in his ~softbali career has pitched 100 no-hitters, and Ray Dexter. EF lint a Samuel Emerly, Sl-c,, came over to enjoy the returned. vet~rans dance last Friday night. Seaman Emerly is on furlough froin Great Lakes, He lives in Saginaw, Mich,, 1211 N.. 3rd: St. A wise old owl lived in an oak The more he saw the less he spoke The less He spoke the more he heard ~ Why can~t we be like~ bird? - that old i 3 oe ~ ~ESQUIRE SHINE PARLOR. ctor een rT eT ee C.ifferd) Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Simpson Mrs. Weaver, and Mrs. Ezra Broad- | nax. Wrex | For the best, Try Esquire 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 Prop. Blood ~ KK secteatpates oeSoelon: PITTITIVIITL iit $01 LIPPINCOTT BLVD JERRY'S DRUG STORE cient dt Ee ee FLINT 3, MICH. COME IN AND SEE US. Pay Gas and Light Bill Have Been Appointed a Specially Designated Distributor | for the Michgan Liquor Control Commission. ~ ~ A esas PLACE TO TRADE PHONE 3-7478 SPECIAL. DINNERS Stork Shower For Mrs. Pegues -A stork shower was held at the home of Mrs, Henry Mc Cravy oi east Jamieson St for M's. Jesse Pe gues of Broad St. | This ~event. was sponsored by | Mrs. Pegues~ ~sister, Mrs. McCrary and her cousin, Mrs, | Katie Pickett, of| Jamieson St. Those who did so much to;success were Mesdamse. Evelyn | | Smith, Nettie Anthony, Alma | } Broadnax, Hattie Phillips, tie Parker, Corrainie James, Velma McCrary, (sister: honoree) Nellie Kimble, of son. A luscious repast was | Chicken ~ Steaks ~ Chops 3000009 OCCOO80CSC0CT2ECE( Now Open 7 Days and Nights 11 A.M. TO4 A.M. ~ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MALESTA WILLIAMS and EDWARD PALMER ~ INVITE YOU TO THE LA CHATEAU 222 EAST KENNELWORTH (In The Heart of ~ 8 Southside ) We Cater to Private Parties ~ PHONE 9-1485 DAILY ~TIL 9 P. M. ~ Sea Foods ~ Bar-B-Ques weit | "f POOL EIPOVS ted HOLLYWOOD CLEANERS beta~ HAS GONE A STEP FORWARD.. INSTALLATION OF | ALL NEW EQUIPMENT THAT WILL PROVIDE LABOR | SERVICE! CarCarolyn McBride, | Katie Picket. | the i (same) | ~Addie Williams and Eihel Wilserv-.| | 2 Day Service - Delivery - ed and everyone had - a grand | 3119 ST. JOHN Si. NSN SE SS EO make this affair an outs: anding | FOR OUR YOUTH AND STRIVE TOWARD BETTER f Free Call and Dial 9-6090 CALLOWAY, Prop.
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