Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 42]

RAGE EIGHT THE CREEPER Although it is two degrees below zero, you people will continue to make creeps, and as. long as there are creeps, there is a Creeper, so here we are. This week, the Creeper crept to the ~dance at the IMA, end goodness... the things that we saw.:, M.T.W. and O.F. really got ignored at the dance and by none other than the great B.S. -E.W. and H.R. are making a duo. Well, we needn't say enymore. H.V.Z. really misses R.A. She was seen kissing A.R. ai the dance. Shame on you. Dont you know that he. is attached? | J.S. and A.W. or is it A.S., | were close as pages in a book. | M. Blondy H. those Mexi- | cans were cute, we must agree, but next time when you meet | ~your friends, it wouldn't hurt | *> speak. E.J.W. was with B. R. a good | | ~teal of the time. Ho- Lien. D.H. certainly. didn't let~ LW. get away even if he had | wanted to, and he didn't act as if he wanted to, although he! ~says his heart is elsewhere.:\.P. spent most of her time | with someone ~gnd as she i is the | creepers friend, we won't say | anymore. SA., BG. and MT.W. ~ are Sad Lovers of the Week. Orchids to J.M.. who took; such good care of E.P. while the G. boy was away. You arc! really a dear, Capt., ~and | there, should be more like you. The Creeper is still tying to | Christmas night. B.T. had. better seuiititen, up. If you were trying to show | off for W.W., at ~wasn't appre. ciated. She merely thought | DONT P \it, did you? amram tenement ARTE epee as a ig ger Rake it cak yd Soc ai ae Witenes aah THE FLINT SPOKESMAN you were a fool. So don't waste your brutality on J.V.Z. although she didn't mind. V.B., we bet you. didn~t know that O.W. gave M.H. a Christmas present. T.M. took the Creeper~s advice the ather week. Good deal. 1.V. where was M. Mercury id. when you spent so much time with J.M>? Dear me. M.C.. now we would like to ~snow why you weren't with H.S. Thought that you and he are aces, or is it his car that you like. Hep me. R.T., you are really a great girl, pardon us for all previous thoughts. J.J. gave R.H. a_ beautiful orchid. but why? She certainily wasn~t with him at the dance. | No wonder you were in such a 'rush to leave the party, J.J. B.R., did you get E.H. to go ' with you the other night? Did~n't think that we knew about McG. or J.G? To S.H., it must really be hard to try to be fine and don't know how. Must you try to| - make a play for every girl you meet. it should hurt you for the girl to go out once and then to hide from you the second time, and we-could really name a string who have. Check up, you are a dill. CLUBS THE FOXES held their Christmas party for their husbands at the home of Bobeite Hines of Maines Street. WCitis were exchanged among -the ~members and a very tasty seledtion of refreshments were served by the hostess. This fine young ladies~ organization presented a number of Christ-; mas baskets to needy persons at Christmas. The Foxes have lreceived an invitation to attend the annual clubs dance in ~. Detroit which will be held ai ~the Three Sixes Club on New | Years Day. The next meeting i of the club will be held at the les oeenes be bygones. j}home of Minnie Payton of MO: gad FES. were eniny: | Maine. Street. ing themselves at the Elk~s | THE THRIFT CLUB held dance, of course we know &8 {hed Gith annual party at the soon as tke ~new~ wears off ~Community Aidettes~ C1 ub the Mercury, M:C. will be: House. Mrs. Liilie Gordan was blowing, eh?. ithe hostess as well as being sec How are you and K.D. Sete | coteey: All present had an unting ~along, A.S? Do you still | forgettable time. Those atthink that he cares for you? tending the affair were: Mrs. - it's bad to be whipped on purpose, but being whipped by | mistake is something else. Ask L.G. if you don't believe me. Why is it F.F. thinks all of the girls should be in love with | him? Well, there is nothing! like loving yourself. J.J. and B.M. make a nice ~couple. Evidently they think so, too.. Guess they decided to! H.C., if you must beat your wile, please do it ~at home, be-|,cause when she runs down the _street screaming, all of the~ neighbors must wake up and}.you really disturb the peace. A.B. and H.B., you two ~took so happy that everytime |anyone sees you they want to \be married too. C.O., you are really too con- | ceited for your own good. | There are so many who look better than you that you had |better check up. You are losling your friends, but fast. K.F. missed H.N.. (an out: | find out where A.P. went on' (of- towner) at the dance. but, Red Dog the other afternoon. the! Phe way he tore out of he enjoyed himmeelf just same. Tell me, D. H., are you try~ing to be a play girl? Make up your mind, is it A.B. or W. WAIT GET YOUR INCOME TAX FILLED OUT NOW! We offer a complete service in helping you on your Income Tax! about your lawful deductions under the In-. SEE US! come Tax Law. If you are in doubt Open Evenmgs!! DIXIE. CHILDRESS REAL ESTATE 2714 ST. JOHN ST. ere - PHONE 9-5442 ecto~ eeacees Oo ~Mand B. CONFECTIONERY PATENT MEDICINES ~ Most 3~12 ST. JOHN STREET o. ~ ~ ~ ~ & on o, ee, tiatiatin te Sosaresoesontonteetestente Moeseeloeloesoe to eteetes: Complete Dairy Bar in Town eles sont eeeiee PO KK a ae xX *, 2. @, 2, 0, @, 2, @, fe ngeeteszentecsentoaton Cooke~ eto | *~ DINE SPECIAL~BAR-B-Q WE CATER TO PARTIES Something New and Different in Flint Raymond, Prop. ~OPEN F FOR PUBLIC ENJOYMENT FLORA -LEA LOUNGE | 300 EAST KENNELWORTH aud DANCE and HAMBURGERS ~_~~~ eee at | On a very chilly Monday | |Leidla Linney, Mrs. Willie Mae morning, who should th e' Green, Mrs. W. Jackson. Mrs. |Creeper see coming down the! Pattie Wilson. Mr. G. Hardin, istreet but W.W. his attire was! Mr. Charles H. Robinson, Mrs. ~complete from a Homberg to: -E. Frye, Mr. Albert Barney newly shined shoes. His ex-'.,d Mrs: H. Gordon. The |planation was that he was go-; highlight ofthe affair was the ing to Detroit-on Tuesday, but exchanging of gifts. Mrs. Ajiwhat we iare worrying about is} |ee;, Robinson is president of why he had to get dressed on! the club. Monday. _ | Zeta Alpha Gama it may be an understanding | Organize but J.P. is seen a little too often with L.C. After all, just be- | cause B.B. is vacationing is no reason for you playing so hard. | E. Foots W. was certainly given a warm reception in the Recently a group of civicminded young women met at the home of Miss Marion~ Coatés to form a club. After careful consideration, the name Zeta Alpha Gamma was chosen and the following officers were elected: Miss Marion Coates, president; Miss Doris Howard, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Moore, recording To J.H.,'a lengthy article |,.cretary; Miss Natlene Hairs|appeared in the Creeper mail-| ton, corresponding _ secretary; | box concerning you and your! Mrs. Rose Campbell. inflated ego. It ran about two, rer; Miss Helyne Hamilton, relong pages and so we figure porter. Other members of the that somewhere you have let | club ~are Mrs. Ozie Grady, Mrs. |some chick down. Pick up. Precious Givens, Mrs. Otelia | Several phone calls have} Nelson, Miss Ceoria Wickware, Miss Ruby Turner, and Mrs. |been received in The SpokesSpencell Truss. man office for D.B. Who is it?.S.H. or D.C. We believe it te Although tke club has -been organized for only a short time Tbe the latter. Hey now! the restaurant, we are wondering what all of the things whispered in hic ear could have been. treasu-, operation is urgently request Bell Telephone (~ontinued from Page One) the Industrial Relations Committee. began contacts_with the local office last Spring. Several conferences with locai Ojificials and officials of the Detroit office followed. With the succ2?s of the plan functioning in other large communities and _ with the final. support and approval of the President of the Michigan Bell Telephone, the local officials in a meeting with League representatives agreed to appoint Negro girls. zor training as soon as qualified workers are found. The Urban Léague has been interviewing girls ior several. weeks assisting the Company in the recruitnmrent of | qualified personnel, The League, in continuing its program of job finding in industry. announces the creation of an Industrial Relations: Department which Department will be under the direction of a ~Dec: 23. He was holding tic Mr. Early Wins |The Turkey ~ FLINT, Mich. ~(APNS)~ | Mr. ~Samuel Early of 1111 Central Avenue, was the recipient of the 15-pound turkey that was given away by the. Oregon Lake Park. Development Association, Monday, ket No. 613. Mr. H. A. Ken of Warren Street holding ticket No. 360 won the ham. Mr. Art Roberts of Fenton was the lucky winner of the chicken. Mr. Roberts resides in Fenton, Mich. The Oregon Lake Park As. | sociation wishes to employ this means to thank one and ail ~or the Eberal donations made to this worthy cause. The organiean is making surveys and a ee sae ie We ns HAROLD~S 1101 EASY ST. full time Industrial Relations Secretary. Full employment service amd job consultation service will be available to the community at that time. Prosent plans call for the opening of this Department early in 1947. Flint Golf Cluk. Dance - Enjoyable The gala affair at the Royal Gardens Sunday night for the Flint Golf Club and their guests brought out a bevy of pretty girls, in equally pretty gowns, whose partners found plenty to cat, about in the pleasant hours of dancing. A buffet dinner climaxed the party for more than 150 and the band supplied the music for the occasion. The golf. club is sponsoring classes for all members at the Clifford Street Center on Jan. 14 ~at 9:30 p.m. Emported From China E. Foots, Ww. took M.S. to they presented an aged couple the Commando party the other! with a Thanksgiving basket p.m. Now what is that to you? plans were made to __ presen It looks as thougk E.C. from New York was taking B.D. from. P.H. at the dance Sat. J. W. and D.T. from Saginaw both were trying to talk, to E.C. at the Royal Gardens. Will the many readers of the Creeper please take pity on the Creeper and stop making 30 many creeps? It is really get basket. This group of young women the coming year and your co ESQUIRE ting cold out doors, and the SHINE PARLOR Creeper is getting old. so please... please... Mercy.| For the best, Try Esquire Citrus Fruit Juices 3401 St. John St. Ph. 9-1591 Citrus fruit juices, according to, various experiments, lose little or Poathanin Blood no vitamin C, even if refrigerated | overnight. decidua aE ROBINSON and CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME QUIET DIGNIFIED Kg oe 3115 ST. JOHN ST. F 3-0758 ade ast eaii ota eat eimai DA TAIODATNATE efoegeetoe~ A ete es te i es ee eafoatoatoctoatoatestectoatoetoctens roa leeroeroeroezoeroe cody! Office Phone 4-6300 1607 Harrison St. YOUR CAB CO. Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction: CAB STANDS - ~ ~McClellan and Industrial Clifford and Kennelworth PROMPT ~, 0, ~, 0, 0. ~, 0,.%. ~, to oetoeson~ eRoegessoe: Soe leetoeloetoelocloeloeleeloeloelealoes roatoezectee on Brush and First St. St. John and State ee *, 0, 0, P.O. OOo. @, Ra a aaa aed so ocoaceagoetons oocoaseegoocon, ical ~ i mf as <~ TAYLOR~S BEER ~ WINE; GROCERIES OPEN SUNDAYS Phone 4-6482 E. S. TAYLOR, Prop. GROCERY TO TAKE OUT. ~ MEATS and EVENINGS STREAMLINE CLEANERS TWO DAY SERVICE ~ CALL FOR AND DELIVER; Bear in Mind ~ Streamline ~SERVICE~ IF YOU WANT THE BEST, TRY. US 1018 E. Stewart Ave. = aalieh ~_ sae Pat _ $310 Industrial Ave. - Phone 4-6462 some needy family a Christmas~~ iii ~80200006000000660000009000008 are planning many things for i 5 The soy bean came to us from China as. did peaches, ~apricots, chrysanthemums and scares of other plants. ~NOW OPEN \7 Nights A Week music of Clifford Dent and his | Corner Michigan PHONE 9-1572 % & & ~-8.P.M. ~til? featuring STEAKS CHICKEN OYSTERS ~SHRIMP + $ SHRIMP ~ and OYSTER COCKTAILS Dine With Celebrities Nightly time of pérfecting the perma-~ SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1947 investigations that will greatly facilitate it in its development of the opie Jan. 7 has been set at. the nent organization. Mrs. Lucius Fleming, Parkland Street, was unanimously elected the temporary secretary and Mr. Nathaniel Turner the temporary treasurer. ag Disabled by Accidents~ ~ Each year there are approximately 350,000 persons permanently disabled by accidents alone. Tenants to Personals Mis. Ne ending, Street~ is spe holiday season visiting in lumbus, Ohio. While there ed will attend the wedding of he niece. Accompan we per Melvin Edward Fasasbaly + ag pps a fee Mis. ~ Lough Bhat Str from a trip to Washingto D.C., where she combined & pleasure trip with business. @ ~ = Get Thousands In Rent. Refunds thousands of dollars in ~ rent refunds will be returned to the erganized tenants of the dilapidated Ellis building here, according to Tighe Woods, OPA director. In additior to the rent refunds, Woods promised._members~ of the Ellis Tenants league, organized through the Chicago. council of the~ Negro congress, last week that rents will be reduced from $9 ~to $4 per week for a> large number of tenants. Court actiorr is also pending to prevent the landiord, who was recently fined $31,650, -from. shutting off heat, water -and. other services. Land Scarce. ~ Excepting the continents~which, in order of size, are Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica and Australia~the world~s the National Geographic seciéty. The than one-fourth of the earth~s sur CHICAGO ~ ANP = Several |~ land-is comparatively scarce,~ notes |. continents cover a little more | ~National | 7 & David and Harel Rott dba Ph. Kling mee Compaiti~~ * ES an a a Be eal 9 face. The myriad islands cover less than one-fiftieth. The ~* sur- 1521 ST. JOHN ST. ~ face is*71 per cent oceans, per cent land. S emes. Fou~ Michigan. ~ealetoaegeteteteefntetetneetnestetetennteteteeeeteteielente ie eee DIAMONDS ~ WATCHES if J EWELRY~ ON CREDIT TERMS. $1.28 per 4. ~ WORKINGMAN~S JEWELRY SHOP @ 314 SO. 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Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 42]
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January 4, 1947
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