Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 20]

_ SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1946 THE FLINT SPOKESMAN PAGE THREE Hitting The Nite Spots Last weeks nite life turned out to. bé rather interesting, for ~there were a number: of people out~ that had not been out for some time. The Honey Drippers came thru with another fine affair at the. Royal Garden Club with music supplied by the Honey Drippers Band, which is made up of young musicians whem are just starting out in the musical world, it- was very noticabi~ that although the boys were not playing with the finess of ~the seasoned musicians, but the music they piayed came frora the heart and went a long ways towards making the _ affair a great: success, ~Which is more than we can say for all of the musicians as a whole. ~The ~Unique Bridge Club ~play od to a packed house aS usual, with ~everyone having a wonderful: time. ' The Elk~s Lounge was crowded over the week-end with the Elks membership Drive coming off very successful, the next in itiation is -to, be held on the 17 of August, 1946, with a flock of new brothers coming into this fine Organization, The Hut is stifl going strong, and se lling everything that they br get to sell, which is not too} o uch for they: lose quite early, The Ameri ican Legion Fox Hole had a steady stream of customers, all day and night over the week-end, The Golden Leaf Club was packed to capacity over the weekend with ~standing. space oniy, music was furnished by the ~ ever faithful juke-. box which played continuously fo the dancing patrons, >The River~s End. Club, came forth with a fine turnout, with everyone having a grand time, there was. plenty of excitement furnished by the popular play boy and world 1enown sportsmar ~B' i Brown, The popuiar she-', he- hoys hang around the River~s end quite frequently, beware Rey Baker, I think I saw one of thera making eyes. at you, and knowing that you are a ladics~ man, you could not, reSist, or could you? The River~s End Boys are planning a huge affair at the Riverside Saturday and Sunday, this should be a great affair for the keys have a huge following from all over the state,. and; the sermon. He is the third gen |; Members gave a surprise baby Church News The young women of Quinn Chapel Church spozsored a big Yovth Day at the Church. The Rev, George Baber delivered eration of Babers to preach in Flint. The Rev. Mr, Baber is the son of Bishop Baber, formerly of Ebenezer Church in Detroit and he is a minister. in Montreal although he is still.in school, | The Pricey Choir and the Junior Choir presented the muSic, to a mass congregation representing all of the churches in the city, The Rev, Walter\Crider is the pastor, Club News The 7:30 Social and Arts Club shower for their president, Mrs. Gus Wells, last Sunday afternoor, It was a grand affair with everyone enjoying themselves immensely.: Your Shopping Center The DeLuxe Gift and Record Shop can solve the problem of what to get for that shower or ~rthday present quickly. andi. pleasantly, They have a wide Selection of beautiful gifts tha can be shopped for personally or.by phone. Sh6pping ~ by phone no only saves time and fort, but money too, because DeLuxe Gift Shop prices ive right. Stop in to-day and see for yourself. They are never too! nuSy to give you courteous and| 1elpful service, he and al popular There is records in stock, Look over their spiritual records, ways now The Smith and Lattimore De Doing The Town J. Watkins, son of the Rev, I, Watkins of Everett Street, is now home after being discharged from the service. Watkins plans~ on attending Tennessec State.this fall, Miss Ruby Wells of Pasadena Avenue, who is_ attending Fleming Beauty College in Detroit, was home for the week| end,. Mr. Charles. Poole and Mr. Wallace Chambers of Chicago, were week- end visitors tO our fair city, The Honeydrippers came thru with a fine promotion, after a bricf set-back from their. recent swimming party, which I am told was not too successful, as sive for what the Drippers have to offer, Oscar Reeves for:ineriy of Flint, the week-end, ~ M-, Frederick. Jenkins and Mrs. Willa Mae King of Detroit were in Flint last week, visiting her aunt, Mrs, Annie M. Holt, Mrs, King of 3414 Michigan~Avenue, announce the engagement of her daughter, - Willie Mae King, to Mr. Frederick Jenkins. The wedding will take place sometime in August, Eudell effries of Wellington Street, left the city to go to Lafayette Indiana, where he plens to make his home, Mrs, J, Johnson, director of St. John Street Centér, rervently.2turned from a visit to Har~ford, Conn,, to visit he; mother. Mrs, Jessie Nelson is S<rious-. ly ill at Huriey HoSpital, Mes. of Muskegon, was here for ~da Beil Carpenter is also at Huriey and steadily improving. Brooks: Tvavis of Liberty]. Street, spent the week-end in Ypsilanti, Micagan. visiting his aun.. Verlene Wills and caughter of Eldorsda, Kan,, ~s visiting her cousia, Mr, and Mrs, Cleo Thomas of 2010 Crocker Street. partment Store has in stock all of your personal necessities such! as lace hose, cosmetics, blouses, plastic belts, nylon ties, plastic suspendérs, embroidery thread, and as always your favorite selections in popular and sacred} records, Save your time and money by shopping economically at the Smith and Latimore Depattment Store, loslecgoetectoetoclectoereesoess este stostoctoe~ oaloeloateeloetoeroezoe~: Tailor-Made Crochet HATS and BAGS MADE-TO-ORDER 1328 MASSACHUSETTS * points east and west. For ictus Efficient SHOP AT The Commu Quality Meats L: T. MOORE, Proprietor 3500 ST. JOHN ST. PHONE 2-1012 o..*, \? ~, rctectectectostostotostesios~. oo soatectoateetoateetoateetonteetoatectestocteatoetestocteetectec? rere and Courteous Service > nity Market and Groceries PHONE 9- 5159 o, Moet o, o, see sgoefecseetoccoes goeeee, rere *0P*e' Oe eee Office Phone 4-6300 YOUR CAB CO. Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction CAB STANDS ae McClellan and Industrial - Clifford and Kennelworth PROMPT Se a a as a a es a Os sk o, oasoacoetocioes eaten o4,09 97, 2, "estectectostectocton~ 2 a rg 000,08, 09,09, 00, 00,09, Boas oeroees cox oe oe, - 1607 Harrison St.; duce enough material to meet de Brush and First St.. St. John and State SERVICE -, * 2. o @. @. o. ~. 2, oagoeseatoe cons osfosieetoateatoatoatoa, ~ ~, 0. Oo, oe! eK eX, losieeseetoe tons. a" > SURES,: it a ~e a ae Lorraine $ Sieh Home Cooking | ALL FRIED CHICKEN, STEAKS and CHOPS SOUTHERN BOILED DINNERS FRESH HOME-MADE BAKED PIES DAILY OPEN _ 808 PINGREE ST. NITE PHONE 9-6976 =.: a s; ms =. Bd = pee I 7 te | WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH Se ~ - - GENE~S RECORD SHOP ~ | 3505 ST. JOHN STREET cin niet ae _ FEATURING: RADIOS ~ HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE nh ~Photography Studio ~ Drv Goods, ~GIGANTIC SELECTION OF RECORDS ~TELEPHONE 9-7868 She plans to make an indefinite stay hore.!: _ Mec, Winegarden of the Columbia Theatre recently retu:ned from his vacation at Mt, Clemons, Mich. ~Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Jones of New. York, spent part -of their vacation viSiting their aunt, Mrs, Maggie Jackson, of Everett Street, The couple were Sunday guests of their first cousin, Mr, and Mrs, John McClain, St. John Street. Miss Willia Daniels of North Carclina, is visiting her niece, Mrs, Edwand Moss of this city. ~Miss Verlene Hayes of Kansas City is here visiting her sister, Miss Nancy Neely. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rollins and Mrs. Arnette Thomas of Romulus, Mich., were guests of Mrs. Julian Sulcer of 1247 New Jersey Street. | ~. Better Tires From Rayon Use of rayon for cords in tire making promises a tire that wil give increased mileage and operat with so much less internal friction than when cotton is used that it will reduce gasoline consumption, P. W. Litchfield, chairman of the Good: year Tire and Rubber company, announced. It will be some time before such tires are available for passenger cars, he states, as rayon manufacturers are unable~ to pro ~mands and all that is available is gning into truck tires. 2, &, % 2, ~, @, oetertertoele efor~ osteaoagon coereazoelonsoess reateesoanee, Roefeetoetooces: oe ~ ESQUIRE. SHINE PARLOR For the best, Try Esquire 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591.Prop. Blood Poatocfoecoeroe toes foegoetees. SS ~oofee' oegees ime Poultry Market eeteeteeteetense ' FISH AT ALL TIMES! CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE. TURKEYS Bus. Ph. 9-1021 - Delivery Service ~ 3211 St. John St. TITER ~~BLUM~S HARDWARE 3297 ST. JOHN ST. WHILE THEY LAST! Linoleum Rugs ~$4.95 ~ 9 x 12 the affair was a little too expen-|_ ae scem to be a poor receiver ~ The Creeper Who is J. T, gcing with now, couid it be V. A,? Looks like E, B. lost out on L Why does W. B. come down to -E, W.~s house, O, H. had better be careful, News and Views | MEDICAL DATA! (Continued thom Page 1) | By Dr. J. A. Thornton PENICILLIN The drug, Penicillan, has be |come know to every one more guilty parties have been identified and turned over to. the law enforcement officers.~ Does J. T. still love F, D.? What~s this I hear about P,| K, and W. D. at the skating party? P, K., you had better; keep your mouth shut. -Coems like R, F. and R. Lat are coming on. Watch your step M, B. Is it true that A. J, is now going with H. M.? How about it H, 14.7? Sc A. J. T.. finally quit. B.S. i now see W. A. wearing A. S.~s engagement ring. _ What will happen ~to Flint next? It now has a new set of triplets, Could it be B, M., E,! B., W. A?. | Sav B. P., why not get wise to yourself and let the boys chase you for a change? You see it didn~t work R. B, A., so why try it with B.'F.? B, M. and E, B, Fine talent_ will be gone for a couple of weeks, Wond~r who will escori the gals now? Liston B. F. I thought you were a tough guy, It~s alright to play slick if you can take it. ' with B.. P, why don~t you _~ stop running after B. F.? Can~t you: B. M.. has the best go? Wake up and live B, P, because he doesn~t want you. B, M. seers: to be his heart beat, t seems that R, C, likes his best girl friend, because hej walks her home every night. E. J,.E., what~s wrong? Sinc2 you moved to the south side, you seem to be ignoring your friends, on the north end, | The Creeper hears that E. B, anit B. M, are going to Port Huron on Saturday, Girls we. alsc hear the two boys over, there aro fine, | J. B, don~t be too sure that -. B. wont take E. M. away from you this time, LecauSe she seems to be doing very well since he~s been home. So you had better beware, ~ Sze Six Million Trillion Electrons About six million trillion electrons flow through the electric light or a lamp tahle i. nor State authoritics. will: rest ~mother * 7 <2 iso than any other drug. This MRS. ROOSEVELT. one drug has meant so much to SPEAKS OUT the medical profession, espeAGAINST LYNCHING cially during these overwork ed, hurried times of war. Th~: has the same meaning to the physicians as ~Peace~ has tc the world. The great value of penicill~n as a local and systemic antiinfective makes inves igation of its manifo'd possibilities well worthwhile. The grea! demand for penicillin has beer greater than the supply. or hand and the supply has been limited. Now that the supp y has imcreased so _ has_ the knowledge of its uses. N HER MODEST Hyce Park home, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt lamented the horrible murder of two Negro: couples in Monroe, Ga:, in these words: ~In the last few days when I've not been sad, I've been seething with righteous indignation. |] have been indignant~ that ~any people could make me feel so ashamed.~ Writing further in her daily column, she says~ ~rhe cold-blooded murder of two men and their wives holds our nation up before the world to ridicule and shame.~ Mrs. Rocsevelt also stated that, ~lk hope. neither Federal The mode of ection of peni cillm is~ apparently antibac terial rather than antitoxiz. Th~ antibacterial action of penicillin has been studied by a number of investigators within the jpast year. The American chemists have prepared, studied the uses and administrations of penicillin, and find it so revealed'that her grand- usefu I in all streptococeic inwas ~ Georgia _ born, fections. i Pneumania, ~~ which hurts her pride all the jthea.-meningitic, syphilis, diph theria, liver abscesses and so imany other diseases that we ~don't have the spice. to dis| cuss: until these men who have besmirched the honor of our nation and our democracy have been brought: to trial.~ Mrs. ~Eleanor Roosevelt al more. e+ $ OWN IN THE Lone Star; State Negroes exercised} The administration of penitheir right by going to the polls/cil!in has been intramuscular in large numbers and casting and - intra-venous injections, their ballots for candidates of|and directly into. the infected Austin at 3982 Twelfth Stree: Redick according to a state. beat her she ran into her sons room and at that ~ threw a milk bottle and hit the man, then the man started to chase him. So, in the meantime, Juanita ran next door to Myrtle Witt~s house, who livee at 3990 Sixteenth Street, but the man kept up the chase and followed her even though he had to force his way in. Large Search for Vivian Banks ~ Wasi in Vain As of Saturday, a Police Information Reveals The Ohio State Highway Po-: Pierce home where she was erhlice were given last week end| ployed, on Friday, July ~ 19, the description of Vivian Banks,} About 2:00 p. m, -when_ Mrs, 1277 Hawthorne Avenue, who is, Pierce came home, the girl surhunted for the ice p~ck stabbing | prised her - by jumping -out of of Mrs,;Martha Bryant Pierce, | the closet with an ice pick. Mrs, 1268 E, Long St. Police said | Pierce, an expectant mother -and Saturday that they had sent the| wife of Sgt. Lévi Pierce, was description of the 19 year old; stabbed over 15 times, She was Banks girl to neighboring On~o treated in Grant Hospital and towns and cities but has not | reported doing fine, although #he received an answer, It was then] baby was born dead, The Banks beli~ved that- highway -cfficials girl immediately left the prémismight be of did. Vivian Banks, es, leaving the ice pick. behind as reported to police, was hid-| and neither her parents hor anying ix a bedroom cloSet of the!one knew of her whereabouts. il u a MILK BOTTLE USED A3_ |??**#eeereresecsoet WEAPON OF WAR. ECORSE,. Mich.~On the evening of July 25 a man broke into the home of Donald RECORD SHOP 719 E. SECOND ST.. and started to~ beat Juaniiz ment given to the police b+ (Next door to State Liquor: Donald. Store) 7 When the man started to LATEST IN Records @l~M THRU WITH LOVE -: @WHAT CAN I SAY AFTER I SAY I~M SORRY? " @TO A WILD ROSE ey @I DON~T KNOW WHY _ @LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO ME @ THIS WAY OUT he time their choice in both the gov- | tissue has shown immediate When the fight was over anc| @1~M IN THE MOOD FOR ernor'~s race, and also for ep: proven: The rapid ex-|the points counted Juanita had LOVE resentatives and senators. So;creation of penicillin into the|a deep laceration on the left} @] KNOW THAT YOU close was governor s race that urine makes it necessary to)eye and a possible fractured KNOW a second primary has_ been set| give fpeanens ~suonwons - right shoulder. BY THE for Aug. 24, in order to decide| Some cases ter effects o ~ian 3; ~ the Dp adie of the state. | the use of penicillin is very ch Her seid ~ the ie ~ KING COLE TRIO rare and temporary ee i put ne @LOc. tal H LOMOND Sometimes I wonder how @I DON~T KNOW WHY we have gotten along so without the wonders of this drug. Gov. Arnall (Continucd from Page One) ~INSECTS BREED DISEASE! - If You Are Troubled with ROACHES and MICE PHONE ~ 3tee - or call at 1202 MAPLE INDIAN PRINCESS MINNIE HAWK GET YOURS NOW! roe to furnish bond for Malcolm and was enroute tO his home when the mob waylaid his auto~+ mobile. Tne stabbing of Hester occur-, red July 14, the sheriff said, oalergoesoetoeroetecroesoatoetoesoereens ST) vee ataX FLINT THEATRE 3814 N. SAGINAW Newspaper Adds for the Week Beginning Aug. 1-2-3 -when the farmer remonstrated with Malcolm for abusing his wife, Hester~s condition was rePorted ~~good~ today. ~ aM io ee! o, ereetes gh O00 000000, MgO % O80 909, 00,00, 00,00. oegoeseetons 09,0008, U. S, PROBES KILLINGS WASHINGTON, July 26.~ Free ~Autographed Photos of Roy Rogers and Trigger to | All the Kids! Roy Rogers, Trigger and Gabby Hayes in: ~Song of Arizona~~ THURS., FRI. and SAT., AUG. 1, 2, and 3 Atty, Gen, Tom Clark today or tice department into the killing of icur Negroes late yesterday in northwest Georgia. The attorney general said the investigation would be carried} ~ out by the civil rights sections of the criminal division, also The Most Sensational Picture of the Year!!! Ray Milland in ~~The Lost Week End~~ In Alluring Technicolor!1 ~~Yolanda and the Thief~ also SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 4 and 5 PROBE STYMIED - MONROE, Ga, July 29 State police reported today they, had run into a ~stone wall~ in Ezst. Side Kids Are i in Trouble ~~Follow the Leader~ TUESDAY and WEDN In Blushing Technicolor!!! ~Gene ened Cornel Wilde giant Her~ to Heaven~~ tracking down every lead in the investigation of the lynching of four Negroes near here. ESDAY, ave 6 and 7 Favorites of the Air Waves!!! in ~We have talked to a lot of people and gotten -nowhere,~ COMING FOR TH HUMPHREY THURS., FRI. and SAT., AUG. 8, 9 and 10 ~To Have and Have Not~ Cretestosiedenentatentetetecnentebntestretnionnentntatntetesnteaentdtetetretnneentntetetetntnsoeteintetetete ~~Radio Stars on Parade~~ REE BIG DAYS!!! Said Maj, William E. Spence, head of the state police, ~We think we know who some of the Members of the mob are but we can~t prove it.~ BOGART in The congregation of the First Methodist Church here yester COLUMBIA ot Fea at Poa te Fe en? Pee a ee a ae ~ Newspaper Advertising for the Week Beginning Augest 2nd day by resolution called on local and Walton: County authorFs ities to cooperate witn the state: rik ~ wuiboritics,: | Georgia, through Gov, Ellis Arnall, has offered $10,000 re~ward for information leading to Bruce Cabot - Richard Arlen ~LET 'EM HAVE IT~~ also. FRIDAY and SATURDAY; AUG. 2 and 3 the conviction of the 20-odd mobsters,: G. 0. P. re Sunset Carson ~Bandits of the Badlands~ Scarlet Hor-eman No. 8 Color Cartoon Fred Astaire ~In Glorious Technicolor also S. SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG.4and5 ~ ~Yolanda and the Thief~~| Robbed by \~Fake~ Policemen CHICAGO~ ANP ~Three gunmen, disguised aS policemen, Jean Leslie - Robert Hutton ~Too Young to Know~~ Hop Harrigan No. 8 Color Cartoon Corncl Wilde - Gene Tierney ~~Leave Her to Heaven~~ In Blazing Technicolor! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6 and 7 last week robbed~ Clarence Brooks, 55, Republican leader, of property valued at $232, acalso cording to a police- report. Jack Haley Boks, Republican central commit~eeman from the 4th district ~~People Are Funny~~ Plus a Color Cartoon Watch the Murders Go By! PHONE 4-4376 Sesto settee ~My Name Is Julia Ross~; ~~The Haunted Min Mine~~ | him in a closet and robbed him ~ also {> Plus a Color Cartoon ef a diamond ring, a wrist watch, TOL aS Ria Corel OS aS a ae anit a gold tie pin, THURSDAY ONLY, AUG. 8 and assembly precince captain for the 31d ward for 15 years, when the officer left. | home was one floor lamp bro Diamonds dered ~full inquiry~ by. the jus-|. Juanita was still unconscious ~Eddy Heywood New and Used RECORDS. Joe coslosSeefoetoe~ ~a2 ox ont oe. KK oo. ro, Nosteelocloetoen x oe Kar ooten est ee oe oe fe oe o% soo * ~ ~2 *, soe~ otrostonrocloatonroatonteateetoatoat oasealeneatosiosiontetoaioetost ONEY TO LOAN |. Watches: Jewelry ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE We Buy Anything We Sell Eversililie A Complete Line of COSTUME JEWELRY FOR SALE We Repair Radios ~- Washing Machines, Ete. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS ST. JOHN TRADING POST 3210 ST. JOHN STREET ~, 9, O..%) ~ @ alo sSeezoeroesoetocloeloetecsoeroecoeseet poe poe roel eeroe, eeoeoriens oego-esoeton toe tee~ oetosfoeseeteatoe~ noatoehoasealectonsoes The property damage in the ken, radio, coffee table ana bed broken and several other articles were also damaged. 2 ~, Pon *S oes toe! XK See secret CN esenraecis ROBINSON and CHANDLER -FUNERAL HOME QUIET DIGNIFIED SERVICE 8~10-~ HNOHd LS NHOL ~LS S11c HL ooeroromoooes eedontoctetonlontecestontoetes Capleeetocenetentetectoonteetoedid The Memorials to Their Ilustrious Dead are an index of a Nation's civiliza~ion. just es the appropriate and respectful dignity of a fu-eral forms a standard by which the fam/ly~s culture can be judged with accuracy, we heve made lifelong study of these things and place our years of experience at... + the service of our clie:tele. At a time when your. + nerves are shattered and your judgement warped: ~~ 6 OK KK things. Decide them now. WATKINS ~ JAMES; Ce ed FUNERAL HOME = | Johnny Mack Brown locked -'menrt on the southside, said the men entered his apart-! Business Phone 34321 by sorrow you are in no coadiiion to consider these~: 715 E. Jamieson St., Flint ia: Res. 41470. aaa eee ae eee ae ee ee Gy

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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 20]
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August 3, 1946
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