Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 32]

we Fae "SxTOROAY, ~OCTOBER 26, 1946 THE FLINT SPOKESMAN et Your Shopping ~Center Christmas is only sixty days ~ from.today. It is time right now _~today~to put im your order: for your, 1946 radiant perSonalary and matches. And then like m4 *" many of the DeLuxe forward _ thinking customers, come in and begin your selecfions for Christ-,mas, using the ay. system. See how much easJer that will. smak2 shoppirrg this 2 ear. and: avoid that last minute rush when everything has been picked over. For that womanly; @legance, as.our littl shop in_terpets it,.try our exclusive periefumes. We,have the latest rec~g0rds,arriving _ weekly. Stop in. se2 our selections. Birthday Party fl Given birthday party. was givelt; yn. honor of Miss Blanche Smith ~ per, mother., Mrs. Minnie Smith. of E. Philadelphia Blvd. fhe Party was a great success. with Miss Smith receiving many Jovely._ gifts. Many friends were on hand to join in the célebra_ tion: amongythos2.present, were; Miss Doroth~ ~MENiél, Miss~ Jessie Mae Parks. Miss Mac Walker, Mr. Rubi Phalms, Mr. sand Mrs. Leon Forester,..Miss. Jean, Quian,,Mz.. Ralph Caultier, Mr..King Harris, Mr. Lester Roberts, }Mr,,.John. Tyson, Mrs. Marcella _and,,Orelia Bonn?r.. Miss Gertie Rea, Kendall..and Sadie. Kendall. Out of town guosts present. were Mr., Loonard White, Ruby Wil_jiamg and, many ~others. ~"Baxed Apples ~ For baked apples, ~select ~souns fruit: ** Wash, core and cover with -a mixture of sugar and water to sat-:4sfy individual~s. taste..Bake until only one-fourth done, then place in No. 2 Re-enameled cans to withir ~one-half inch of top. Cover witlr the ~sweetened juice to fill cau.. Seal im~mediately and process for 25 min DeLuxe | lay-a- |} ~utes in boiling hot water bath. Cool quickly, dry and label. Announcements ~ A CALL T OYOUNG MARRIED WOMEN You are cordially invited to be present at the Caarfan: Baptist Church at 7 p. m. Monday night, October 28. Miss Primrose Funches. the National worker among young people will be the principle speaker. A permanent organization will be formed and it is to your betterment to be there. Mrs. Lauisa Roberts. is the city orgartizer. Vehicle City Lodge 1036 ~IBPOE of W will have-a cab aret party and dance on _.November 13. at the Royal Gardens. They are presenting to the public for the first time, their new Vehicle City. Elk Dance Orchestra. Make it a date to be thore to enjoy the tantalizing rythms of. this gfeat new band. Mrs. Winegardert, owner of the Columbia Theatre has r3 -cently signed a contract with his Film Company to obtain for the pleasure and entertainment of the community, 37 all-colored cast movies. Sepia ~stars that you will surely enjoy. Be on the lookout for them. Tooth Cleanser An apple for dessert in the school child~s. lunch {s. a most effective ~tooth--clearser and breath sweeten x ~FP '9O8G088 20086 Let Me Show You the BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL and WINTER FASHION FROCKS America~s Best Values in - SMART APPAREL Sizes 9 to 52 Get in. Touch with Me Now YOUR -RELIABLE AGENT KEYSTONE and ZANGL PRODUCTS Walter W. Burton 1424 LIBERTY STREET _ PHONE 9-6577 FLINT 3, MICHIGAN 1SGSSSCCOCOOSC a aks ose cteatratecdecdecdectotent vate sto atoatecte-te-cteate-ato-ate-ato-ate ~ ~Golden Pheasant. Chicken Shack VBL onw 106 Everett.St-. FOR THE BEST. BARBECUE AND CHICKEN IN TOWN~ TRY THE GOLDEN PHEASANT. We Never Close by) B. ey Prop. o, rdo-ake-age-ahe-aho-ele-eo-oSe-oe-ege ei re 6% ~, % Mo eo & *, ~ o-sho-ao-So-4 o-So-o0-4o-4) So-<So afo-oSo 50-48 ~ oo vaesisenestuenyivieiitivisieiieaesnTeTEEH NOW OPEN DAILY. bu FIELDS~ ~BARB.O PLACE. Corner of Hickory and St, John St. BAR-B-Q AT ITS BEST Prepared. by the Queen of Bar-B-Q Makers MRS. BETTYE FIELDS, Yee Genial Host: WESLEY, ~~ECKSTINE~ FIELDS and Hostess: MRS. CLEMENTINE FIELDS ere, 7~ ra eecsépooeeeeee ~ BEAUTIF UL EMC ORY We ie That~ PICTURE The las-fleeting glance leaves and indelible im pression. ~That's Why~ ine. We make embaliing the ~heart~ of our business. _ -That~s Why~ oWeé et inaking new friends and are keeping | old ore - That's Why~ We get manv requests for our pre-arranged burial plans. This information costs you nothing: a att x ~ * * * + * ~ WATKINS and JAMES ~FUNERAL HOME ~24 Years of Faithful Service~ 775 E. Jamieson St. Fiint eves 3-4321 | for another. 1 HITTING NIGHT SPOTS Leading this week~s nite life and loudly acclaimed the affair of the month. thus far, was the Cocktail party of the Flint Colored Sportsmen Club at the Royal Gardens Club: The sportsmen with their usual following of many ardent socialites. It also was highly noticeable that there were a number. of celebrities from out of town. Music for the affaiz was handled by Emmett Adams and his Society Band. Th2 members ef the Sportsmen Club worked hard at the task of playing host to more than 350 people and Mr. J. Matthews, President and Mr. J. Thompson, Social Committee ~Chairman express their sincere gratitude for the cooperation of | the members ir: making the affair a success. The. House of ~Blue Lights, also known as Pickette~s, which _ is CLUBS A new club has b2en. organized by twelve fun-loving boys and girls. This club is for the purpose of creating ermjoyment for the teen-agers of Flint. Under the appropriate title of the ~Coke Club~ this club is hoping to offer to the teen-age public, varied forms of recreation which it hopes will pre~vent some of the juvenile delinquency which is now so prev alent in our city. P * The Coke Club gave a football dance last seemed to have made a with the younger set. - ~hit~~ Pr2sident and Seretary of this club: are Misses Helen Thomp son and Joyce Brandon, respectively. Barbara Bolden Entertains at located on Mt, Morris Rd. is now open and runnimg into it~s second successful week. Here you can dance and -dine and have a fine time. Many late party go- | ers found this to be an ideal spot. The Golden Leaf Club had the sam2 packed crowd. Folks like to get together because you can have a nice time and are not afraid of, fights _ other outbreaks. Field~s Barbecue is doimg a terrific business and many people are acclaiming Mrs. Betty fields to have the most delicious barbecue in town. This famed eatery is located on the corner of Hickory and St. John. Miami Chicke..is still s3rving delicious chicken and steak dirners to their patrons. This is a fine place to have that private party with Phil. Johnson and Lelia Sinclair as your host and hostess. The Army and Navy Union | == Charter Garrison 525 is presenting the movie ~The Negro Sail _or~. at the Richard Theatre, on | Octobes 31 at midnight. Tickets |* are on sale at the Hawkins Ho-|. tel and the box office. The. Flora Lea Lounge was the secon? of an elaborate furlough pariy in honor of Isaac Smith, given by his charming. sister, Miss Lucille Smith. A crowd of more thar 80 guests were préesent~ fer this.~ gala affair. with everyone having a lovely time. The Gold2n ~Pheasant: is. still the favorite spot for late snacks ~once you tried the tasty fish dinners, you will always return So when you are out late, drop.in and ~ for yourself. T Rane Paniiee. | ~ Star Poultry Market WE SPECIALIZE IN FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES! | CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE TURKEYS Bus. Ph. 9-1021 - Delivery Service ~ 3211 St. John St. nlewaoeoebiinar tam nissan Tillman Naphier and Sons Expert Auto: Painting & Bumping First Class Washing and Simonizing | 708 DEWEY ST. PHONE 2-1197 ~ -~ hoswwe ard B tify with MODERNIZED Now in Stock Trellis Green ~ Maroon; _Choc. Brewn - Light Buff, White Enamel, Kem-Tone - Flat Wall Paint James Wall Paper and Paint 3554 ST. JOHN ST. ~ PHONE 9-1005 pia aateia ae i. ~ | POPPOLO OOP OPPO OE ated a8 re Dinner Party _ A: great affair. was given at the home ~of- Miss Barbara Bold en on Industrial Avenue on Sat urday evening. An elaborate dinner was served by the hostess~s mother,- M:s. Bertha~-Billingsley -and aunt. Mrs.. Baker. The home was decorated with Halloween. festivities. ~ oa The guests were groomed in their best with the girls attired in blue formals and the hostess in pink with an orchid corsage. Gamies wre prayed with the prize going ~.o Mr. Denriis Dye. Among the guests were Mr. Ramond Neal, Miss Nellie Walker, Mr. Dennis Dye and Miss Florence Woods, and Mr. B2resford Greenidge. foney Production Honey. production varies from. year to year die to differences in ~| w2 Friday. which |" CREEPER What~s this I hear about GW taking ST out? I thought DW was his only love and the rest was to lay off. Someone is playing DW for something. Wake up, Miss Fine, because he has a red Buick now and can really get ~~ GW here is a warning when driving. Don~t let the red light catch up: with you, because if the red light catches you, Cat, got you. License number, the chick and you.: What is this I hear about BT having a crush or DD? Don't you know that a fish has_ been caught: and he has swallowed the hook. line and sinker? VT you had better drive your ducks to another pond. AP where was~ your man the othcr p. m. Did you have one? You sure have to prove it to me: MB was seen and not with the one and only. Why?~ Has Chitown moved in? Come on out IV we want to see you. It is too late to hibcrnate. PH wh2?n we told you that you were fine. we didn~t know that -it, would mak2 a fool out of you. Check up. You are not TOO fine. That goes for you also RH. DW~ was seen on the. bus with a very fine cat. You sure bett?r get some beauty preparations because you will surely need them. Yes indeed H. V. Z. had better catch up with herself and fast. Hold on to your man ~~ someone els? has their eye on him. fine together. Wh2n will they tie the knot: We are waiting. Where was BT wher JVZ was Dlaying over the weekend? When did MW and LG b:come such bosom friends. Don~t COLUMBIA Fa & Sat, Oct. 25 & 26 Gene Teirney - Vincent. Price ~DRAGONWYCK~ ~Chaties Starrett as the Durango pede Fl; ~TEXAS PANHANDLE~ Extra adiled attraction! _ On our regular show! ~Sunhy Dunham~. and Band in ~JIVE BUSTERS~ weather, piant growth and other | Understand it. Soeapayetteiee To the elderly gentlemen who ae Pay Fe aS Va Ren * Piet Fat a tent os THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY Special~ Midnight show s~arting at 12:15 Sponsored by FICC pour Special Attractions. The Panthers Claw~ With Sydney Blackburn - ~IDIOTS DELUXE~ With the Three Stooges. ~RHAPSODY in BREW~ Jive for the Cats. And The Big Special. ~RING CHAMPS~ See Jack Johnson in action! Don~t Miss It. - Sun, & Mon., Oct. 27 & 28 Beavers - Eddie ~Rochester~ Anderson ~IT HAPPENED IN Louise NEW ORLEANS~ Richard Dix - Barton McLane ~MYSTERIOUS INTRUDER~ ~Chick Carter, Detective~ Chapter 5 ~ Color Cartoon Paulette Goddard: - Ray Milland SR 1 TTY~ a Tues. & Wed.,,\Oct. 29 & 30 |. Ted Donaldson - John Litel ~RETURN OF RUSTY~, Color Cartcon Thurs. Only, Oct. 31 Hallowe~en Special! Louis vord:- 1: and Band in ~CALEDONIA~ On Our Regular Show That Great Prison Picture! ~MEN OF SAN QUENTON~ \ Hopalong Cassidy ->Gabby Hayes ~CALL of the P RAIRIE~~ jfant without causing infection. Color Castoon, = ee a Srna Fri, & fiat., Oct. 25 & 26 Merle Oberon - Francnot Tone ~DARK WATERS~ also Laure? and Har Zy in ~TEE CHIMP~ Scriel Chapter No. 11~also 2 Cartocn~ and Free Comic Books Saturday Mat'nee TILDE N THEATRE urday, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 27, 28 and 29 Barbara Stanwyck ~LADY of BURLESQUE~ also ~ee This Baby Skating Siar IRENE DARE ~FROLICS ON ICE~ News and Cirtoons and NEWS AND 3 CARTOONS WEPNF*DAY and THURSDAY, OCT. 39 ard 31 Dick Powell ~ org Dame ~ Jack Oakie ~IT HAPPENED TOMORROW~ alen ATT_STAR WESTERN CAST in ~HARD ROCK HARRIGAN~ Free Com'c Books Sunday = pews AR and HB were together the other night and* sure did look | ~and X-ray. In most cases our | become tubgrculous, aE 1 Meta Heta Alts Hold Party The Meta Heta Alts came forth last week with a fine breakfast party, among those happy go lucky teen agers present were Remona and Peggy ~Hobson. Ilert2:Vicient, Joan Adams, Ellen Williams, Betty J. Green, Hendress Van Zant, Mary Lee Adams. This Breakfast was giv2n at the home of E. J. Williams, also present at the gala affait was ~The Famous Kilroy~ in the presence of Eddie Watikns, the Meta Heta Alts also gave a Pokeno party at the home of ~Kilroy~ Watkins. thos: present ~ walking away with the winnings of the evening were Gooner Garland~ and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Remona Hobson. WASHINGTON ~ ANP ~Negro I2aders throughout st ihe nation agreed last week that one way to attract the powerful Negro vote by either party is to immediately arrest the lynching mob of th: two Negroe coupls who were lined up and shot to death last July 25 mear Monroe, Ga. Conceding that the Democratic party is in the driver~s seat and has the greatest-opportunity to haul in the Georgia lynch mob, they also agreed that Negroes; are srowing more and more suS- | picious of white conservatives and those who are hostile to organized labor. ~Whit: politicians must realize that every Negro leader in ST. LOUIS ~ ANP ~ The Suit to enjoin the Frisco railroad from discharging more than 100 Negro employes and replacing th~m with white union MEDICAL DATA By DR. J. A. THORNTON ~~~ Et ~ By Dr. J. A. Thornton ~TUBERCULOSIS FROM MOTHER TO INFANT > Tuberculosis is one \ dreaded disease that is: not trassmitted p | hereditarily. the principal reason why tuberculosis runs in families is th2 close association between the infected and the well ~members of the family, which ~irrcreases the chanc? Ss of infection and reinfection. -| porter-brakemen to ~| dismissals. America warts at see aes sdea at COURT TO CONSIDER ~ PORTER-BRAKEMAN SUIT workers was taken urder advisement here last Tuesday by i Judge Richard M. Duncan of the U. S. district court. - The action followed the completion of a h2aring which disclosed that dismissal notices had been sent to Negro employes, ~|who served as brakemen and passenger car cl?aners, after the railroad had entered into an agreement~ with the white Brotherhood of Railway trainmen fo provide all white crews on its trains. A t2mporary restraining order was secured by the block the Testimony by J. A. Rash of Cleveland, deputy president of the trainm2n~s brotherhood, revealed the unior has a provision barring Negroes from member-~ ~ship. This provision is said to be in force~ in all states where Statut2. Cross-examination of Rash brought the admission that gro Member in the brotherhood. ~The porter-brakemen contend that they are actually ~~s2cond class brakemen,~ although clasSified as porters. **44@ ~ 4~. ~ Nab Lynchers Is One Wayto = Win Neero Votes, Leaders Agree | ers of the four Georgia Negroes _ such a rule is not prohibited by | he did not know of a single Ne-:: ee hee og ONE be = the tuberculous mother is nega tive. A mumber of infections could During the first years of a atively low, and as a rule shows | no symptoms cr signs. and the | condition is r?cognized only by means of the tuberculin test children are not examined unless in pain or signs of some disease, im caSes of. tuberculosis the disease has a chance to spread and infect other members of the family before diagnosed. All babies are susseptible to tuberculosis at birth; wheth?r born of tuberculosis or healthy parents. Infection in children may take place at any time after birth, and in the populatior of children the rate of inf2ction rises steadily up to about the age of twenty. In cases of tuberculin Mother it is not wise to nurse a child, the tubercle bacilli in the milk is a rarity, except when the mammary giands, (milk glands), there has been cases report2d due to lesions in thé mammary glands. Although tuberculosis is not hereditary from the mother, it is almost impossible for a mother whoSe. sputum is positive for tubercle bacilli to nurse her in-'~ seats the fact that the milk of visits Emerson Junior High School. Do you think it nice to en.ice the little girl with 25~, e2nts for lunch each day? I ask you.: ~_~_ ~eteetpetpcentoetpcetpsteceeestecteeoeteeneocetoelontesh ESQUIRE SHINE PARLOK the hes*, Try Esquire 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 | Prop. Blood eteeeteeteptetetntntes ~oafealnatecteate toe) WALL PAPERS Tha~. Hang Well - That Hold Their Colors Well - That Give Satisfaction..: 15. 25c - 35c James Well Paper ~and Paint 3554 ST. JOHN ST. "PHONE 9-1005 For childs life his resistance is rel-.. ce avoided if the patient were, isolated from other members of the family, or - examinations were in time. ma jails ie lll brought. to justic?,~ remarked ons leading Baptist minister here. ~That issve transcends all political~ bounds and will disprove the general belief that both parties are playing Negro voters for suckers.~ ~Another Negro political. observer wished to warn Negroes to check all so-called conservatives~ attitudes on racial equality for Negroes. which he is ~Sure ~will reveal that they are foés to fair and equal treatmertt for the peopl: whose votes they seek in November. He asked all Negroes to carefully check thesenate ~voting on the FEPC before becoming party-minded. All kinds of high ~ appointments are expected to be given; Negro leaders b?2fore ol day, but any of them would | gladly trade the arrest of. the | Georgia lynch mob for the highest office ir the land, said a Negro trade unionist, who emph3 -sized that Negro voters should demand promises to enact at the | next congress an anti-lynch ~and fair employment practice law. ~More than 5,000, 000 Negro?s are slated to vote in November,~ he said, ~and they should rea!ize that they are the balance of pow:r. All Negroes should boost progresSive candidates.~ ao ree oe eesgnoonoe Blums~ Hardware 3206 St. John St. - ~White They Last~ The Famous ~Stiglitz~ Warm-Aire Heaters ~ ~ GET YOURS NOW! 3 PHONE 4.4376 O48 bent opepees oo, ce leeige ioe, ROC R Shicid and: Hayden Sewing. ~Salon ~ SEWING of ALL aes Fancy Sewing & Alterations: 2803'% Industrial Ave. PHONE 4-4658 meee a eal a tetfoaheatentestectestoareotoetoeloeteatedioetoetoe~ PICKETT~S ebateocadotoentne LUNCH Roeionioniontoetons robbie eerie SHOPPE - 9901 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE. FIRST IN QUALITY and SERVICE PLATE LUNCH oo ~ 2, 2. 2D, cox 2% ~ 2. seaonionionionioniotion SK ee LOCC -esteetes' ror a! FOUNTAIN SERVICE esi nasoazeareoreanee~ Kaci hie ae ee Coatee! neloedeatoeteere, Poetoets Sosteeteston tetetetes o 4, Cestoctoateaten~ AePrcoaontoncoasoetoetoacoece opens odonipetoeoatontoatee enone Fos ree a a aa aaa Sareea | M. and B.: CONFECTIONERY / PATENT MEDICINES Most Complete Dairy Bar in Town 3~12 ST. JOHN STREET 2. 2. OD. @, o, 2. 2. 2, Moe I Novgeeleatoclostoetosloetee cee leoceel eer oecoeroocoer heres seereert ec oee' roeseelceceeleeres tos reeteel eevee res 010s eree o0reerere pares eeresrarroeoereecooroel | CK KK BK KKK EK KX Office Phone 4-6300 ae a at te a te a ae a te a a a ae 1607 Harrison Sti.~ YOUR CAB CO.. E -Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and ee CAB STANDS McClellan and Industrial Clifford and Kennelworth PROMPT ALonrendontontonontectecteetectostony KERR KARER RRR REE: Brush and. Fat St: St. John and State. SERVICE 4 Konleccetontesesio riwintned ~ tees * * ~a42o-08o so alo-arentn- ate clecly lean ate erealearg aceon foste-ste tote teste ee Income Tax = Sales Tax - Withhoiding Tax Social Security cane Tax Reports Made Promptly and Properly ~ | THOMAS W. RUSSELL Accounting ~ Bookkeeping ~ Tax Service: ane PHONE 5-3082 ome 908 C.1.0. ELDG. ~ Flint, Mich.~~ I se ta, te i le tos tt ts ts ts Srefeefeateatoctretregrege ~ ee es E. S. Taylor, Prop. POeCrrre LT) ae La SS ak SVS VS LS PON TAYLOR'S SPORTS CENTER. 3015 INDUSTRIAL AVE. pees: ~ RECREATI ONAL HAVEN FOR GEN TLEMEN.~ Complete Snack and Dairy Bar H. Taylor, Mer. election oe

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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 32]
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October 26, 1946
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