Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 20]
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1946 _ _ THE FLINT SPOKESMAN |? 32 ~~ me eae SS 9 een ~ SOCIETY By MARILYNN HOWARD FLINT,, Mich.~ quemore of Crocker Street. selves, wére: Judy and Beverly liams; J. ~D: Shook Jr., charged very soon. Flint welcomes MESSRS..THEODORE and H. B. DICK-| ERSON, two talented young men to the fair city. The Dicker. son's ~originate from Portland, Oregon and plan,to make their | home here, and will attend J. C. College to study chemistry,, and at present are residing on ELIZABETH COLLINS of: Detroit; and a _ chargee of the WACs, is a guest in Flint of Mrs. Evelyn StinIn the WACs, she served as a dental * son of Harrison Street. technician. MR. DELOS RAYMOND, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Siesby| Raymond, is visiting in Flint. ~. ical College, in Tennessee. Many Flintites spent the week-end in other cities decid~ing that they would like a little, variety in their lives. COATES spent the week-end in Detroit, MRS. DOC PORTE, SAM SEAY, ELSIE PRATT, BERNIECE. METCALFE, visited Club Vogue in Inkster, Mich. One of the most unique birthday parties to be given in Flint in some time, was given WENDELL GALLOWAY, by his mother, Refreshments of all types were. ROMAN of Dwight Avenue. plentiful and served buffet style. ishes, mixed drinks, and to top the evening, ice cream and cake. The ice cream was served individually in the form of rose buds, Mr.~ Galloway received many gifts and had as his guests: Peg-| gy and Ramona Hobson, Marion Holliday, Layton Galloway, Marilyn Howard, Hendris Van Zandt, Theron Hodge, and Ed ward Watkins. Miss ANITA THOMPSON was honored also at a very elaborate birthday at the Flora Lea Lounge.: details about the affair next week, but we can say that all of the -about it. MPSON: ~ ~~ ~Speaking of brothers, JERRY HOWARD is now stationed at Fort McClellan, Ala. and he. and J. D. WILLIAMS, and} FRED LUCADO are now together. has received an honorable discharge from the army. -~ MESDAMES. MARY KELLY, EDITH ROBINSON,| FANNIE HARCUM, and ANNIE McFADDEN are attending, the National Association of Colored Women~s Clubs which is as the Golden Jubilee. Mr: and Mrs. GEORGE HOLLIDAY of West Palm Beach, Fla., are the houseguests of.MR.. CAMPBELL of Gillespie Street. MR. GENE. SEALS, of the Seals Record Shop, a tonsilectomy and is improving. LAURA RAWLS, who was rushed to Hurley Hospital. husband, First, Lt. Cleophus Rawls, is on furlough at the bed-| younger ~set are talkin brother, HILTON meeting in Washington, D.C. wént side of his wife. MR. and MRS. THEODORE TAYLOR. Street are visiting friends and relatives in Hartford, Conn. MISS ANNIE B. GILLESPIE niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.Gillespie, was the. week-end guest of Mrs. Catherine Campbell of Gillespie Street. ' ~MR. and MRS. VIRGIL JAMES and family: MRS. BUCKNER and family motored to Jackson, Mich. to at-~ tend the picnic given by the Workers~ Social Group. MR. and MRS. WINDY BANKS of Detroit, Mich. wers in the city over the week-end visiting friends and telatives. While here, they attended an outing at the Great Lakes Country Club. Among the merrymakers were: Mrs, Windy Banks and Blossom, Mr. Albert~ Jones of ~Detroit, Mr..and Mrs, Raphael Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bizzell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Banks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kersey, Miss Mary Banks, Miss ~ line Harris, and Mr. Lawrence faa ROBERT and JO ANN OWENS siiteireadnied guests from: Lansing with a~weiner roast at the home of Mrs. Mary Lou Guests presént to enjoy them Gatland Owens, Janice, Gail and Kent Buckner, ~Linda Kersey, and ~Joyce and Joan Eton from Lansing. THE COMMUNITY AIDETTES, that popular group of young socialites, feted MRS. DORIS JAMES and MRS. MARY LOU ROQUEMORE with a theater party: at the Palace The-. ater, and: also a delicious dinner party at the popular Supper club, the Miami Chicken Shack. ~ Remember AARON DAVIS? week-end visiting friends and relatives. valescing at the Percy Jones~Hospital and he. eeinects to be dis-, CAPERS Ro James, Karan and Sharon Wil He was in town over the He is; at present, con Spencer Street.. dis -. recent He is attending Meharry Med-. ~MARION~ Mich. MR. the other evening in honor of MRS. BEULAH ~There were all types of rel-| We'll have more _ The party was ~given ~by her od 5 LEONARD GILLESPIE and MRS: HADDRICH MRS. ~Her Also _ ill, is. of McClellan Mich.., of Pontiac, and an d MR. ~) Banks. BIBLES POINT TO MANY ETHIOPIANS IN HARLEM NEW YORK~ ~+ ANP ~ There! has been an influx of~: Ethiopians in ~Harlem recently and the indication that ~they are there is, irl fhe demand being made. on the New York Bible Society Harlem repository,~ where, the Rev, John L. Bryan is in charge;: Net only does the Harlem office have~ Bibles printed in the Amharic language used by Ethiopians,.which is about the oldest language next to Chinese,| but it furnished Bibles in} French, Spanish, Armenian, Portugese, fItalian, Greek, He ~brew, Chinese and Latin, Mr. esting about. his ~work,:: There are ovfinted Bibles: in 1,002 _ languages, and dialects, with ' African, Indian and Chinese dialects outstripping ers, Ther are so numerous, only cert2in. books of the New Testament are printed in dialects, not.the whole Bible, The ~Armenians, says Mr. Bryant; were the first converted to Christianity, Then the Ethiopians were second. Accord ~embrased Christianity and ofd Bryan talks very -inter-} a ~otc 7' - jng to history it is said that an~ ~ewhuch from thg court, of | 4 Queen Candace visited Rome and witnessed a religious festival. He was so impressed, he talked with Philip, one of the disciples, who fater: visited. Ethjopia at the queen~s invitation, She was sO ~impressed with his. creeds and teachings, she ered her entire household to do the same, This was the beginning of Christianity in Ethiopia,, coming -direct from the disciple. Philip, There -are three principal firms printing Bibles; the British and Foreign Bible association; the American Bible association and the Bible Society of Scotland, The version most commonly used in translations is the King James version, The New York State Bible society was founded in 1809 and Sells Bibles at cost or gives them away when a person is unable to pay even the small price asked, Rev. Bryan has been with the organization for about 10 year:, His busy establishment is unique operating as it does on | don, of St. | ginia, were the week ~end guest ~ and and|: under-|: | Metza, of Charleston, COLUMBUS, Ohio~ APNS~ Mrs, Amalya Smith, of 1134 Atcheson Street, left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the Elks Boat Excursion Picnic, and will visit her daughter, Mrs. Mary Kinlock, of 2503, Apt. E, East 40th Street. and will return at the end of, the yweek. Mrs, Anna Woodson, of Charleston, West Virginia, is visiting ler brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, James Seals, of |260.S. Wheatland Avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel GorAlbans West Vir of Mr. and Mrs, George Page, |} of 1022 Fair Avenue, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Moore daughter, Miss Althea Moore, and Mrs, S. P, Madison, and ~Mr, Oneil Hawkias, left 7 Sunday for Rochester; N.Y. where they will visit. their uncle, for 10 days, Mr, Lewis Toles, and other relatives. Miss Wyomela Morgan, of Akron, Ohio, and her mother, Mrs, Lizzie Morgan of St, Al bans, West Virginia, are visiting friends in the city this week, Mr. E. B, White of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Coshocton, Ohio, where he was Owner and operator of a restaurant for 50 years, attended the funeral of. his brother Aaron White, of Newark, Ohio, Enroute home he spent a week with his brother James E. White, of 153 East 3rd Avenue. Mrs, Margaret Lewis, Miami Avenue, who has been in Cleveland, Ohio, on Nurse Duty, was home for the past week-end. Mrs, William Evans, of 1239 Atcheson Street, returned last | Monday from St, Louis, Mo,, a~companied by her brother in law, Mr, John Evans, who is convalescing from a serious illness, and will remain here until he has completely recovered.. Mr, and Mrs, James B. Smith and son Jimmy, left Saturday evening for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the week with Mr. Smith~s parents, Mr, and Mrs. James A, Smith, Englewood Avenue, Mrs, James E, White, of 153 E. 3rd Avenue, who has been in Grant Hospital, is convalescing sat her home. Mrs, Beulah Jones, of Charleston, West Virginia, has returnéd home after a month~s visit with her mother, Mrs, Mattie Hurt, 1141 Atcheson St. Miss Elizabeth Guthrie, of 1141 Atcheson Street, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Connie DiuWest Va, Mrs, ~Katie -C; Mitchell, of Roanoke, Virginia, was the guest of her sister, Ms, Georgiana Yates, of 549 Grove Stréet last week. While in the cfty they were entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Stanley, at 224 Jefferson Avenue last | Saturday evening. Mrs. Mitchell is an Outstanding church woman of the High Street Baptist Church, of Roanoke, ~ ~Mrs, Edna P, Coleman, of Mrs. of 1177 1245 Atcheson Street, while attending the Grand Court Order of Calanthe of Ohio in Lima, Ohic, was the house gucst of Dr. and Mrs. A, Dalion, Miss Ezelic Ricks. of Youngstown, Ohio scent several days in the city last week the guest tof Mrs, Laura E, Stewart, 275 N. 17th St. She left Friday to visit relatives and friends ~in Mansfield, Ohio, and other points while enroute home, Mrs, Florence Oakveld, 238 N. 22nd St., spent four days with her sister, Mrs, Josephine McLain in Huntington, W. Va, and her cousin, Richard Polk, of that city, From there she went to Ashland, Ky., to visit Mr. I[omer Evans and another cousin, Miss Anna Eliza Johnson, A very enjoyable time was had, Mrs. Maggie Williams of Cleveland, Ohio, visited in Col umbus recently with her ~brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr, and Robert Oakfield, Mr, and Mrs, Earnest Oakfield, and Mr, and Mrs, Russell Oakfield. Mrs, Anna~ McCage of Frank t fort,.Ky,, visited last week her son and daughter in law here at The Oxford, They are the Mr. and Mrs, Louie McCage, Mr. Charles Ward has returned after a visit with his parents in Marion, Md, He resides at 1604 Maryland, Avenue here, Oakley Baptist Church School Class The Sunday School Home Department of the Oakley Avenue Baptist Church had their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillian Kelley,~ 1071 E Long Street, last Friday evening. A report. was made of the recent lawn Fete, - which was held on the church lawn, thru the secretary, Mrs, Kelley, Those who were in attendance were Rev, and Mrs, Jacob Ashburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seals Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Miller Mrs. A, Bennett, Mrs, Anna Woodson, Mrs, Jennie Lee, Mrs, Jessie Evans, Mrs, Carrie Stewart, and Mr, Andrew Jackson. The A. and B. Gold Patrc} will make their pilgrimage to the Shrine Convention in Philadelphia, the week of August ~th, The Grand Lodge of >> c, F. and A, M. (P, H, A.) will hold their annual Convention at. Wil-| ~ berforce, Ohio, August 4, 5, and 6th, 1946. Mr., Harry Gentry, Ohio, had newcomers to their farm, last week twin steers. Which ~is the third occurance. Amlin -The Grand Lodge: of the Knights of Pythians and Courts of Calanthe convened in Lima, at the K, P, Hall, August 23, 24, 25th, ~which was large!y attended, Officers who were reelected residing!n Ohio, weré one of Harlem~s main entertaining poe YOU CAN'T HATE AND BE BEAUTIFUL, ~| Cleveland, were week - end 1 Price and a | rr SALE AT ~buh bebecst _BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Columbus Social Activities HATTIE BUFORD REDMOND, SCCIAL EDITOR Grand Worthy Counsellor, Mrs, Adeline Terrilf, Queen of Sheba No. 7, The following irom Queen Etta Court No. 1, Grand Registrar of. Deeds, Mrs, Josephine Knox, Grand Receiver of Deposits, Mrs. Edna P. Coleman, Secretary of Benevolent Fund, Mrs, Florence Harris. Grand Worthy Conductress, Mrs. Lina Cohen, Grand Lecturer Mrs, Susan Peyton, The next Grand will be held in Akron, Ohio, July, 1947, Mr. and Mrs. J, Prattis Shorter, of 830 E. Starr Avenue, visited Mrs. Pearl Shorter Smith, of Wilberforce, Ohio, Mrs, Snuith, who is the sister ci Mr, Shocter, They atso visited ~his ~broth er and sister in Jaw. Mr, ~ard Mrs, Lee Shorter, of Yellowsprings, Ohio, PERSONALS James. Cunningham of 1214 Cabot Street, Philadelphia, Pa., is Visiting his cousiris; Mr, and ~Mrs. Jake ~Cheatman of Auumly Avenue., Detroit, ~ Mrs, Katie White of 4839 Lumley Avenue, is in serious condition at Receiving Hospital as a result of being struck down by 2 street car July 26. Mr, and Mrs. George Gray of Merrick, are visiting at various points of interest in the South, Mr, and Mrs, James Taylor of 5911 Colefax Street, Detroit, ~entertained several out-of-town guests the past week. They included: Mrs. Alza Day, New York City, Mrs, I. Murlan, New York, Mrs, Mrs, Taylor, of ~Boston, ~Mass., Mrs, M. Biggs, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrts. Willie Hayes, Chicago and Mr. I, ~Granpree of Chicago. Mrs. Alberta Pruitt worth Blvd. of Ep. spent her vacation visiting her sister-in-law and neice, Mrs,. Lucille Matihews and Janice Anderson in Clevetand, Ohio, Bertha Lindsay of Boston, Mass.; is the ~house guest of Vivian McFall of King Street, Martha Norwood of Tenn,, and Marion Coats of Georgia, were unitéd in holy matrimony. Mrs, Lola W'Jliams of 64.4 Hazelett Street is recupSvating in Receiving Hospital, Mrs, Anna N, Peek and son John, are vi:~ting her daughter, Luia, in Detroit, ~e Social News Mr. and. Mrs. James Wimbly and daughter, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sinnie Marsh, 2329 E. 63rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, July 14 at a dinner party given in honor of Mrs. Darnelle Smith of Oakland, Calif. * eh * Mrs. D. Smith of Oakland, Calif,; Mrs. Cleo Marsh of guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wimbly. Friends dropping in to see the out-of-towners included Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ray, the Rev. and Mrs. Claude Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniels Jr., the O. Whestones, Mr. Alfonso Ruffin, James Ruffin, Katy Murphy, Allen host of other friends. es at ~Honey Production production varies Tany ~| | ~ snl i omaums4 me~4 3 The.Borp Mro6. Co., INC. E. Callier, aunt of, |Humbolt Street, ~personality, He is really a cred qUuoven One rseseed noted ees eeeEA EAE LHEETEATEEMTEMEENEEEATHENEUTNAE Love to Mr. John Anderson, The TOLEDO SOCIAL DOINGS By Berniece P. Jordan ACUERLRUAER ELE U ES LECRE EEA CETTE ad TOLEDO SOCIAL DOINGS ~1 VISITS. TOLEDO, Ohio~(APNS)~ Miss Frances Jenkins of New York City was the house-guest of Messrs. Arthur and Henry Lanier of 722 Woodiand Avenue during the past. Miss Jenkins was honored at a party, SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN ~ A surprise birthday party was given in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thurman of 720 Yondot2 Street in honor ot Miss Dorothy Harris, Friday, July 26th, Many. of Miss Harris~s immediate friends were ~ present and had a lovely time, She was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. MOVES. TO CHICAGO Miss Joyce Gibson of 704 left Sunday a. m,, July 28th, for Chicago, IIlinois. where she is now: making her home. Miss <~iibcson was a student at the University of Toledo and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gibson of the same adaress, Miss Gibson was quiie active in church activities of the Third Baptist Church, ~ JESSE OWENS VISITS CITZ Last week.while sitting in the office I had the wonderful opportunity of making the acquaintance of Jesse Owens who is a remarkable runner. I found Mr, Owens a fine gentleman, with a splendid and pleasing it to his race. CONGRATULATIONS I wish to express my sincere congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sparks who weie married Saturday, July 27th, at 6:30 p. m, in the lovely home of the bride~s aunt, 827 Ewing Sireet, Party Given for Delegates of Sunday School Convention During the past week the State Sunday School and BYPU Convention convened at the 3rd Baptist Church, Severai of the delegates who attended this con-' fab were honored at a party given in the lovely home of Mr, Booker Danner, Sr., on Palm-. wood Avenue, by Berniece Jor. dan. Among the out-of-town guestS present, were Messrs. Conrad Rookard, George Haines, Norman Purnell of Akron, Ohio; |Donald Vance and Walter Ben net of Sandusky, Ohio and other delegates from Columbus, ~Ohio. A delightful time was enjoyed by all who attended, Chandler and Boyd AMVETS Post No. 31 Will Worship at Grace, Presbyterian Sunday The Chandler. and Boyd AMVETS Post No. 81 cordially invites ~all families and friends ~to their morning worship service, Sunday, August 4, 1946, at Grace Presbyterian ~ Church, City Park and Woodland: Ave-l4 hues, at 11:00 a:.m, Rev. H, Caleman Lamb, former chaplain and now in charge of court work, the Toledo Council of ~Churches, will be the guest speaker. Turner and Hamilton to Speak Vows Sunday Miss Priscilla Turner and Mr, Charles Hamilton, will speak vows Sunday afternoon at the Macedonia Baptist Church, The Rev. Mr, Clyde Adams will perform.the ceremony. Miss Turner is a June graduate of Harriet Whitney Vocational School and Mr, vices; Both are very active in the Young People~s Affairs of the city. LEAVES FOR DAYTON Miss Evelyn Baber of 72014 Wocdland Avenue, left the city for Dayton, Ohio, where she will spend the rest of the summer with her grandmother, She: is the daughter of Mrs, Lillian Hassell of the same address. She is a graduate of the class of *46 veterans and ~their,; the|~ Hamilton has recently | % | been discharged from the ser from Scott High School,; RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. Lula Alexander of 814 Indiana Avenue réturned to the ~city after spending two weeks in New York, visiting her son, Mr, E. D. Stewart, She reported having a wonderful time, Beauticians Attend Ohio State Beauticians~ Association Several beauticians from Toledo attended the Ohio State Beauticians~ Association in Cincinnati, Ohio, last week. Mrs, Egly was elected aS chaplain and Mesdameées Eunice Howard and Mary Walker were elected on the Executive Board, The other delegates who attended were Mrs. Bessie Walker, Mrs, Glazé Reed, Mrs, Arsadie Nicholson, Miss Lennie Sutler and Mrs, Gerirude Harding: The. confab will convene in Toledo next year. VISITS IN CITY Mrs, Dorothy McGuire Gregory is now visiting her relatives ~Mr, and Mrs, Cole of 945 Indiana Avenue. Mrs, Gregory is the former Miss Dorothy McGuire of this city, but is now residing in Missouri, Mr, Leonard Robinson, Jr., of Los Angeles, Calif., is now visiting his parents, relatives and friends. Mr, Robinson is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Robinson of 721 Division St,, who are the proprietors of Phoebe~s Confectionery. Capt, Ferba Robinson is visit Jing his family from. Frankfort, Germany on a 45 day furlough. Mrs, Robinson of Evansville, Indiana, met her husband in ~To ledc this week, where they both will have a fine reunion, Also visiting the Robinson household is Mrs. Aubry Robinson of Danville, Kentucky, sister and son, Lawrence, GUESTS OF MISS RUBY OATS Mr. and Mrs, F, J, Anderson of Charlotte, N. C,, Mr. Robert Anderson and Dr, Kelly Mitchell, both of Chicago, Illinois, were houseguests of Miss Oats, in her lovely home at 40% Avondale Street, RETURNS FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs, Herman Miller of Dorr Street,. returned _ recently from Niagara Falls and New York City, where they both enjoyed a delightful time looking over the sights of New York, Love and Anderson to Speak | Vows August 31, 1946 Mr, and Mrs, Richard H. Love of 519 Woodland -Avenue announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Thelma Ruby at the St. Benedict Church, A reception will follow the. ceremony in the bride~s home, Both Miss Love and Mr, Anderson are very popular among the younger set of Toledo. Party Given by Whiz Bang Club Tre ~Whizz Bang Club~ was hostesses to 34 guests Saturday night, July 27, 1946 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Porter, 644 Pinewood Avenue, in honor of Mrs, Pearl Bracken and Mrs, Dorothy E, Porter, who both celebrated their birthday. The. guests were entertained with music, games and were punch and cokes Many. useful and ~beautiful gifts were présent-. ed to Mrs, Bracken = Mrs. Porter, cluding Mr, and Mrs. Chester ~A. Lockett and son, Jr,, and Mrs, ~Morris Williams and daughter, Bobby Jean from Detroit, Michigan; Mrs, Constant Ford of Macon, Georgia, and Mr, Jodson Greene of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and and and and The Toledo guests wére: and Mrs, Jessie Allen, Mr, Mrs. James Cranon, Mr, Mrs, Booker Danner, Mr. Mrs, Charles Hayes, Mr, Mrs, Charles Harrison, Mr, and Mrs, William Clatterbuck, Mr, Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mesdames. Robert Neely, Nellie Harris, Pearline _Jackson, Etta Poston, Bertha Williams, Misses Berniece Thurs. Bessie M, Cole, Myrtle Gross, and Mr, M, Thornton, A all who attended and left wishing Mrs. Porter and Mrs, Bracken Many happy birthdays Club News The Medbury Neighborhood Club met at 943 Meédbury Street where discussion for fixing the neighborhood park took place. Guest spedker for the evening was Fred Thompson. The club wishes for all members to meet at Mrs. M. Baldwin's, 1001 Medbury next meeting date Mrs. Willie Cook, a memof the club is in Hatper Hospital. Mrs. ~. Davis is bitdsident and Mrs. M. Cousins, secretary Gives Half Million to Lincoln U. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, ~ Gov. Donnelly signed the appro~ priation bill for the new state department of education ~heré Wednesday, It caried an approx~ priation for the year June 30, 1947, for Lincoln uni versity, of $515,575. ARE INCREASING a stosioaoeoaze 6 cS /THE MADAM C. J. WALKER Famous Products IN POPULARITY THROUGHOUT THE NATION AND IN SPITE OF WAR RESTRICTIONS, THE COMPANY HAS BEEN ABLE TO MEET AND SUPPLY THIS GREAT DEMAND. Discriminating women everywhere demand ee ee ee ears on the market. as For Full Particulars, Write THE MME. C. J. WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. WALKER BUILDING ~~__ Indianapolis 2, Indiana wedding will be held August 31. served a dutch lunch, cocktail: The out of town guests in Willie Shy, Mr. and Mrs.: and ~ delightful time was enjoyed by ending. t
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