Flint Spokesman [Volume: 2, Issue: 13]
THE FLINT SPOKESMAN ~ ey +4 +} ebibha; heeded 5 3 P* emt one se Se 1 HAC 7 LARD | 3 TODAY AND THURSDAY A Grand Request Program ~~ Big Tarzan Pictures On 1 Program ~Tarzan~s Desert Mystery~ = ~Tarzan And ~The Amazons~..... Serial. and Cartoon Well here I am again muind you love it regardless of how much you talk against it to your friends. You. can't wait to read this week~s column to see whethd or not I creeped upon you doing wrong as usval, but for you I will do like the farmer did the potato: ~I~.} plant you now but I will dig you later, that is if I did not dig you this week. M. (Mercury) H. we are to}d that you are all played out with your jive auto, compared to the yellow. convertible or any Buick for. that ~matter, they ing other people~s business and|. say things are so bad. that you have returned to.: your ace in the hole and ebfinging it into the light. I mean - HLH. ae BS of Maines St., we would ~like you to know that we have 1 your number and also location of wheré you play occasionally, a ~ remeraee + a bie SAT., JUNE 14th in. BASIL~ earapone = Story Too Hot,For SCOTLAND YARD ~Dressed To Kill Plus a Swell: Western ~Song Of Sierras~ has he. called recently. J. S. whats the matter you don~t come out anymore? There are other men besides the ax, that put you down. To R. M. T.~I was roadie last week where you are getting married, and all I can say is good luck and what the fool | doesn~t know, surely will not || hurt him and after all he must love you for I know and every ~tone else knows what and who you love. Philly. is a much bigger place than Flint and ~ they don~t talk as much as we do or do they? We would like to me just who M. D.~s heart-throb is. A. C. do you really like P. G. or is it just another fling. A. C. which. of -you_ long. a Cast in. plus | FSUN.., MON. JUNE 15-16 A Grand All Colored on Happened In ~ Harlem~ Plus A Grand Techni color hit ~Home On The Range~ Plus ~ELLA RAINES in ~The Run Around~ string of admirers do you really care for, we think it is B. B. so why don~t you confess it. A. B. the joke was really on you the other morning. when vou found out that D. B. was aiso carrying a light torch for |. Dus'y, W I wonder where | te B. R.. when all. this was going on? E. P. that was a- very good meal you cookéd the~ other a. m. at the apartment. I wonder what the boyfriend will. think when he learns about _ it? Q. R. don~t~ you know that chick was too old to fry that you. were out with the other night, it seems that for a big affair a playboy like you: would have imported strange talent. i ing to leave us soon but that is no reason for you to be so bold with your many married women, keep it up and you might leave quicker than you planned. D <., competition than the-male sex and is asking for help for aj consentrated drive on the men- | ace that is plaguing his play- | ~ grounds. All available males to_ Coming Thurs., June 17-18 ~THE SEARCHING WIND~ ~ the rescue. W. S., made friends, what abcut it? J. T. why don~t you and E.C. - Oe a M1 iILDREDS~ -~ 7 _ and Le} PACKARD 3 2 = 921 E, Jamieson Cee all meh Ce athe evar, ~ * eben get esactinaeis: We know you are va Dink & DANCE ~PLAN YOUR Banquets Parties Anniversaries Wedding Receptions Matinee Dances FOR APPO:NTMENTS: AT THE Bobby Sox Grill 2718 ST. JOHN ST.. Call 9-1976 nan, te: adieead sobSequies.: =e s - ue 4: - foseeeers Sh trained staff that gives careful consideraSign to the handlihg of your beloved ones; and special attention to every detail in carrying out all: Watkins and James Funeral Home| E775 BE.~ Jamison Ph i Flint, Michigan that way about each other. A. J. ~some one thinks you are: a fine creature, how about it S. ~iF. Frankly I think the fellow is getting hep and facing facts ~which: proves that you mean him and no one else any good. ' A. P. what good does it do for, you to live in chi-town and you are here every week-end? You mi as well come on back home, and.why mislead a finé fellow. like E. M. for we are under the impression that you are steadily falling back on him. It seems like W. D. realiy goes for W. S., J.-T. you and D.C. are a fine couple. ~Who ever~ put that in the paper about BV _ shouldn~t talk, becausé -she is a much nicer girl than you, besides she has; got what it takes to make a! jelly cake. I wonder what do-the big five think: they. are? If you ask me all,of them are full of wind. mouth and head. To whom it may concern: This is a free country and provides freedom of speech ~to all who wishes to use it, but its no sign that. a ~person is in love | with. that person whom. she talks about, if thats the case, none of us are true are we? JV is not the pres. of the U. S. A. nor. is he anyone important, so why should D. M. feel ~onored she~ would lke to know? I-don~t blame people for quitting ~J. H.. because he is not worth. talking about. | |Large Delegation ~| ment the State Conference wi:] $.05 per member making a to\}tal of $.10 per capita to hep | be provided by the local Red J.. and J. Mc D. J. H. I am sure you and S. W. had a grand time up in the balcony. at the dance the other night. The creeper is. paying one dollar for every,hundrei and one pennies that you turn in at the-office. Joke. Softening Sugar Soften hardened brown sugar by placing the approximate amount you plan to use in a bow] and covering the bowl with a heavy, wet cloth. Let stand for an hour or longer if necessary, until sugar is soft enough to measure. net M. E. we know you are go-| popular accomplished | |! Playboy is running. into stiffer | S. M. I heard that you and ry Tres. +House of Hits~ _ WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF LATEST HIT RECORDS We also repair all makes of ~Juke Boxes, Radios arn] Combinations! James and Sons FLINT~S LARGEST OPERATORS OF AMUSEMENT ~it looks ~like you are! food by Red Cross Volunteers. slipping after the dance Satur-| To be acceptable as a regisday. night he tried to date A. S.| BANNER - LINE pared.to. get better jobs. But to reach the top. you will haye to continue studying.- You-~can, go to Baker University of Business, General Motors Technical School, or Flint Junior = lege this summer. ~You will undergo a penea of deflation of spirit, but you see, guite a number of graduates from high school have been out in the world for quite some time and you will have to have more training to get ahead of them. (Continued From fage Oae) member. Under this arrange collect from the National Office $.05 and from the local Branch finance the activities of the State Conference. While this amount,, if every man, woman and child paid, would not te sufficient, the Conference mus resort to registration and pub-- lic collection to carry on the many duties during the year. The many problems confronting the. Negroes of Michigan, especially housing, will be discussed, and, all citizens interested in helping to make Michigan. a fit place to live are requested to attend. 690 Blood (Continued from Page One) The Urban weague wiil have an Industrial Relations Secretary, A Mr. Everett Beane, well trained and experienced in dealing with the type of Personal Managers in Flint, many who still think you are only good enough ~to sweep the dirt up. from their floors. This is something we older grads -missed, not: the floors, the Mr. Beane. of the Women~s Auxiliary oi the Genesee County Medicel Society, which is in charge cf ~recruitment of donors. Non-Medical and _~ nontechnical personnel at the clinic wi.) you, whether you realize it or not, and you will only rise by the efforts combined with ours. As a famous blues singer once said: ~You~ve got the world in a jug and the stopper in your hand.~ Don~t break the jug.~ Richard Theatre (Continued. from Puge I) Cross chapter. Clinic sessions are to. be held from.1:00 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. on Monday through Thursday (June 16-19) and on Friday (June 20) from 10 a, m,.to 11:[email protected].~:m.. ~and 1:0: p.m. to 2:30 p. m. The clinic will be held at the Flint Y. M.} C. A. Those giving blood. are cautioned to refrain. from ea:ing all fats or fatty foods for four hours preceding their clinic appointments and to. eaf lightly if a meal is taken immediately before the appointment. After the blood is taken, donors are served appropriate Columbia Theatre taking én early lead and pitcher Benny McCombs pitching no hit ball up until. the sixth inning at which he was relieved by Silas Hogan who held the Richard Theatre team in tact after they the game 12 to 6 in favor of Richard Theatre, who are leading the City Class B. League Mgr. Henry Caldwell predicted the outcome of the game several days ago in the popular eatery the Red Dog Coney Island at which time he told McCombs that his team would send him to the showers if he was. the pitcher chosen to oppose his team and running true to form The Richard Theatre team just ~did that. Mr. Donald McKenzie, popular owner of the Rich As many as 120 donors a day ard Theatre expressed pride in can be handled by the facilities the very fine ball he seleeted. of the mobile unit of the Mich-| mr. McKenzie was the first igan Department of Health. neighborhood merchant Plasma is not sold. It is made] sponsor a team without hesitaava.lable to local patients who| tion what soever. The Richard need it. The only fee is that| Theatre is located at Leith and allowed to be charged by the| Industrial and is the northside~s hospital for plasma~s. adminis- | most popular theatre tration costs. trant, Mrs. Shantz explained, donors must weight at least 115 pounds and must have no acute illnesses -nor histories of recent serious illness or _ operations. Only those who can safely give a pint of blood are accepted by the physician and nurses attached to the mobile bleeding unit which handles: = collections of blood. Traffic Accidents Farmers Prolific |Rev. Timmons ~especially good in their separ The way is being paved for: ~and by insertions in the bulle | Timmons will fill his ~pulpit for had gained a 6 run lead to win|-} ~5? (Continued from Page One) ~ this popular minister. Sufiday was a grand ~day in the life of the cuurch. And no pains were spared in making his home-coming a pleasant one. Both choirs were on hand to-greet him as well as the deacons, trustees, ushers, mothers and lay members. The outstanding attraction of the day was the. singing of the two choirs under the direction - of Mr. Ortrice Stafford. They w-re ate numbers. The Senior choir sang: ~God is Good to Me,~ featuring the bass section. Te Young Adult Choir sang: 1 Thank, You. All the. Days of My Life,~ featuring Mrs. Mer..le Foote, Mrs. ~Doris Broden and Mr. Daniel Bell. Rev. Mathew ~Montgomery, spoke out of the depth of his ~The Church the Light of the World,~ was his subject. He very scholarly ~ ~ deliveréd: this thought provoking ~: serfion. Prayer was offered. by Rev, West, a visiting minister. Rey. Timmons, by letter soul. tin, personally thanked Reverend Montgomery, Rev. Richard-; ~son, Mrs. Timmons and thé church at large, for carrying on so marvelously well during his | absence. Mrs. Roscoe Hill and Mrs. Alberta Reaves; were the | very efficient accompanists for, the two. choirs. The Rev. Mr. the first time since his return on Sunday, June. 15th, All members. of ~the church are urged to attend their meetings, especially business meetings. Every one is invited to. attend all services. Mary Blanche (Continued from fue One) olson acted as best man and seating guests were General | Simpson, James Swanson, Lester Roberts, Lafayette Rendall, Marcus Woodard, Robert Coulter and Barbara Roberts was pianist. A reception for 200 guess was held following the ceremony at the home of _ the bride~s parents at 1213 E: Phil-. adelphia Avenue with a number of out of town guests attending. The newly weds. wi! make their home on Central Avenue. The Flint Spokesman wishes the couple many years of happiness and prosperity. ae eens ten oes Nickel Industry More than 77 million board feet of lumber and timber aré used annually ~by the Canadian nickel industry. It requires approximately Non-fatal injuries from traffic ac Farm people of this country sup | cidents in 1946 totaled 1,150,000. 4,000 freight cars,,to transport this material.? ply about half of the increase ir -population.; cr. 0D SPRING Clark~s Service LEITH & ST. JOHN ST. Ladies~ Dresses er Top Coats. MACHINES 827 Leith Street Phone 2-3711 Oe Washing - Lubrieation Gaso fine. Battery Charging - Tire ~: Repairing. Efficient Service at All Times. 4 PHONE 9-J057 - t "$1.00 ie ou Rd. entire helped thousands. Why not you? DAILY AND SUNDAY FRO _ Phone 3-4321 - ial ~ MRS. GALE AMERICAN LIFE READER - - - ADVISER Special cates Daily and Sunday: Located in Pullman Traile-, at city limits of Flint on M-21 Corunna Rd. at Scotty Kings Grocery Store, 2 blocks frem- Corunna Without any question, this remarkable woman reveals your | life from infancy to old age, figures, and guides you to success, health and happiness; settles lovers quarrels, enables you to win the esteem and affection of any ohe you may desire, causes speedy and happy marriages; tells you if the one you love is true; restores lest affection, peace and confidence to lovers ani discordant families; gives you the full secret how to control the thoughts and actions of any one you desire. First appearance in your city..If your busines: is unsucecsstul, if your health is not good, if y~ kind, you should see this TRULY GI Sa 31.90! 1118 Leith St. ~Men~s Suits a Ladies~ Spring Coats. -$1.24 Curtains & Drapes pr.---.90 Hats Cleaned & Blocked.69 EXCELSIOR METHOD Hy: bias ook: Workmanship --- All Merk Guaranteed! Call 9.974] _ For Free Pick Up and Delivery || THE FAMOUS ART CLEANERS VALUES ~$1.24 Drv CLEANERS Phone 9-9741 | eens 1 Flint Mourns (Continued from Page One) he entered ~ Lincoln - University; } Penn., and was graduated from there, with the 3. ~A. Degree in 1922. He had been one. of. the. high ranking students. all. thru college, but to use his own loibefse words, he ~nevér..wanted in the ~lime light~ of things. He. entered... Howard _Uni-. versity. Medical Schook a st Washington, D. C., in the ~fall of 1922 and received his, Med-. ical Degree in June: 1926, ~He; interned at the General tospital in. Kensas City,. Ma., from July 1926 to July 1927. He took the state board exam in Kansas, and passed. but preferred. to - practice in Michigan. He came to Flint in September, of 1927 and has~ practiced here~ since. He did.some: post- -graduate work at the University of Michigan, during his. -~active - White Clergymen % beaded ~ eat * a, a ~ KANSAS CITY, ~ ANP ~ > came the first Negro last week td iden~ @;'the Min+ el oe se: Dr; -D..A.,folm s: Paseo Bapiifl cunrg boosted to that post f an al4 mest, all-white membership, com+ posed: nf the leading ministers of this city. Dr. Holmes, who res eeived.a.bachelor of. science dec Bree ~froft Western conege ane then attended the Univergity,; bf Chicago Theological schol, 3 has ~poen! preaching 48 yedrs. * \He haS\served\as. pastor of Paseo Baptist church here for the the executive poenesstee of the q oat ye ste neee eye 68-year;year old clergyman be; last 25 years and is a member of - years of practice, and ~wasiva-}"-~)~ Of warded a certificate off merite.| 23% His -health failed in: -1940 sand} - ~ he spent four years. in the Sari itorium. He had been heme for three years. For a year and a half, he...did.a. little consultahis $ tion and Bredeription; at home. ~ 3% TR yee 4 Dr. Walden had See tole here. and. everywhere~-he ~had lived. ~For to~ know hinr was*to love him.~ He. was really. a friend to humanity, He was interested in all kinds of civic and uplifting work for his. felowmen ~ and~ community. gave. of himself.and h:s means. liberally: He worked with the |~! YMCA: ag a member. of the board of. ~directors of the colored branch. Worked with boy scouts, Was a gocd and helpiul] member of.* Canaan Baptist Church. President years of-the NAACP, member of the Kappa Alpha Psi. Fraternity and a charter member. of the Chi Delta Mu, an honorery Medical Society. He" was < member of the Nationai Medical Association and the Gene see County Medical Associat O14 |, gees City] also member ci Vehicle Lodge of the: ~Eiks. and the Flirt Colored Sportsmen Club, -. ee Ire leaves a - mother, ~Mar ry = He |~ for, several} ~ Air Ered. For Race Gls flying. shot for. Ne been ~esta ished * field witha Negro ~ teste ~Lhe -flight_ training: for Negeoea 4 gnized as pathol 7~ ters, ~pamobia base DEGROATS CHEW AND cia ~ 1614 Clifford St. ~~ ~ Ice Geeeat Sandwiches, Soft Driaké: i; eae P| ~FIELDS BAR. giving names,;jates, facts and white and colored. are in TROUBLE of any PSYCHIC. She has one Welcome. 1:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ee eT eo - such as Love, Business, Mar- |! 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