Flint Spokesman [Volume: 2, Issue: 19]
a ee Wee =; ees r ELLELLILLERSPELEL SL EEE LL EELS EL TET LES ET EEE EESTI ESS LOU SWARZ~ JOTTINGS i 4S ~ =:: SELELELLLL EEE ESSE SAL ELE ELE EL EEE LESSEE TE EL EEE EES! we) ~Enroute to * pub. to;thank the; many readers tie~ ~country over~letters and -!notes have been in the L. S. Mail Pouch. the) last two weeks; and "tis grand that they seem to en-_ joy. theze. Jottings:as 1 get: ~about: | Marly~ ~of. thy NYC Buddies say |. ~ that theyy wait, each week to see | where the~ next place will be; and frind Charlotte O~Neal of w~GbaCheerios~ thought I might have just forsaken Bood ole N. Y. C. No, mo, no ~ just couldn~t megtay away from-the little ole city " rt an ~ g x where Theatricals enjoy ~horor eand publitity altho maybe won't admit it, and where my- good friends are always pullifig for. my - success. and the grand folks of the Press just ~send~ me in the best way, and Hotel Theresa is shame. So it~s just ajjaunt here and there doing my ~bit for the -sentertairtment world 4s for hu ~ mnanity, and including a visit with --my: sisters while on the. go. Of course when the time comes for me to run into Nye eet last aE for reteccation. phere for rest, study, end Large roome with private 52.00 Single ~$2.50 crane P Without private bath, 7 ~caaboaimaninels WALTER W. SCOTT, ~. Teh five. at 1250 St., Now York City DR Ce * silky: hair instantly. ~ secs hair we Fill in the valuable coupon below. Check the style: If you are not completely satisfied the hair-do and your money will be cheerfully rehaned., We ship the same day the order is received. P| BEST YET STYLES ~ BEST YET QUALITY |, ~ BEST YET RELIABILITY.~ or styles. you: wish. se is aad Pe BEST YET HAIR se toromatorare as Box 26, Hamilton Grange Sta,~ ~ New York 31, N. Y, Dept. ~ 210 Please send me the ~following: Page Boy, 45 )s Cluster Curls, $5.00 (- ~ } Special Combination Offer consistand Chignon, $8.00 ( Combination Offer~ consisting of Cluster. ns 50 (. et hie Curls Special pleased I will return the ' Daytona-Beach, - Florida ~ First this Columm goes HOTEL THERESA ) iia, ~BEAUTIFUL HAIR CAN BE TOURS~ Mote women have beautiful, lings ~~ than evét before. You, a an Have - beautiful, Choose. the: style "you dil~ cs haa order blank below.: i, Thissg, haie-doo. ore quality Human Hair. i Styled by experts fo the sample you tend ws of your ova Our hairdos~ are ~ double-woven and hand-ewn,~' ~are~ among the biggest buyers~ of humm; are ~able to give better quality and finer + worlsnanship at lower prices. Speed eo Curls and Page Boy; $8.00 ( of the month, it'll be just for a: brief moment since as. National Officer there'll be a Conventioh to.atterd in Los Angeles,. Calif. with Zetas as Hostesses.. From ~the looks ~of things there~ll be-a ~large delegation arid a geriuine feng of eharming Zetas as hostNuff said. aati on down the way tdward the Southland where ds Guest. Artist at~ Bethune-Cookman for Lady.Bethune ~ and those Summer School Students~ happiness will be most importartt and Phillis Wheatley will live again., gal v Having been spiritually and meritally blessed: while Jt the ~ShosMe~ city, it was tether nice going home ~ Memotiés; Carondelet (birthplace: childhood friends joined Afie Fan Group. Zetas did a t-iaking to Mrs. Cool-ade chats with Mother Mabel Wall ~atid Bro. Eddie Wall. Ditinér / with: Mary Bobo when Attornéy Lowe's, mother from Okla~ was the honoree. Chat~ and chew with Ella~ Walker. and fam-; Wy: Louise Reavés and daughter Alberta; horie- from Howard U. Uillian Vaughit who had several ~ eHarming guest in to say hello; ~snd with cousin Len atid Ora Christian who will soon. have an heir, and a brief hello ta Williom Joe Neal, Director at the Neich borhood Ass~n and wifie-Nealey as well as to Carolyn Williams who iust.stays put there. A little trip to visit with shut in. Emily Russell glene with two | lovely friends Mrs. Mavme Crouch and Mrs. Anna Henslev i who saw to. it that the evening was well spent after the cheer visit. Ruth Flowers of the Flowers~ Beauty. School is always that kind of hostess that won~t let things go slow ~ ivst like a bus- | lintess woman. Little Jean (St. Lcuis~ Atgus) Hudson and Jennie Srenshaw Howard will always see to it that I~ll enjoy. reading the best; so when Jennie shared a Department TAMPA, Flanw. ' (Globa))- __ a | for Year in Police Affording a silver lining to the gerietal dark picture offered by Major J: J. Fddings ficer is partment. He is celebrating his ment. He is fair... and honest, showing equal concern for the the protection -of black people as for others who are not black. The: Colored citizenry of /Tampa are showing ~ Major ~ Eddings their appreciation: of his fairmindedness by extending him felicitations upon the.completion of a~ quarter century of able public service...* a that efruth~ reading, was I hapBy, as: when Gloria Young shared those precious moments of Meditation. Deed, I did enjoy getting in to Sf Looey altho it to things via Clubs whieh offer ~good floor shows regularly, but that~s just secondary ~ anyway with so many artists turning to the field of the Concert. | Little Sally Ann (Sarah Schwartz to youy just had to have that Birthday Party before leaving time, but 16 was the age, or was it 20 ~ or more ~ any ~way there is no age in Truth, and Truth is what all we Schwartz~ believe. So just guess Then there was that Moving day for sis Pearl with all things go ing to Lansing, Mich. a braintwister getting everything in cluding the house pet (a dog) Chubby. But all is well, with the City of Miami nearing its step Bethune-Cookman College City. Oh yes, Winnri Brown is getting the OK: from those Lionel Hampton Fans and Lionel is giving her that push to the front which makes a Star. St. Louis ians liked her too, and went wild over Hamp. Jeter-Pillars give it to ~em over an Olive at the Lily-wh | Hall, and they must like it from ~the way the contract seems. Signing off time for your Lou (Hotel Theresa) Swarz. ey Scie @ im E a ); Chignon, s: )- If b ae not merchandise within ane, 7 days atid my honey will be refunded, 7esg: ORDER NOW! x Name City or Towns 16 9/2 State... ~ a Se Celebrates 25th ~ ~the average sduthern police of-|: Chief of the Tampa police de-|. 25th. year -in- the-Fampa-depart-| isn~t any tod alive when it comes r = County. sored by the Come the main problems reece and educ a dive toward an end. FP: Floy d Thomas, LEAD D THE own nolding 5 ham in the: ham demonsiration, has completed 10: years of service, as Negro County Agent in Talladega.County..~ |, dina The Pcie Mills of Aisne under the jeai: ership of Mr. Donald Comer as chairman of the Board of Directors, and Mr. Hugh Comer as President, are doing a very outstanding job in Talladega County, Alabama of encouraging and helping to promote better farm activity among Negro farmers of Talladega This marks the\Fourth Annual Ham Show sponand their organization. One of onfronting Negro leaders in agriion in the various. eourities is material with which ~to motivate the program:. The Negro farmers of Talladega County are in full motion of deyeloping a community center to the memory of the latéB. B. Comer. This idea of the céniter is a direct folléw-up of the Ham Show sponsor éd | by the officials of the Avondale Mills of Alabama: The Communjty Center will serve Negro fartners of the entire county from a recreational point of view. Plans are now in motion for the Negro farmers to show 700: hams in Sylacauga, Alabama in 1948. This project will, and has ser ~ved, as an eye- opener for, Neae) farmers of Talladega County. If more leading citizens of Alabaria would take the stand as the Comers have, thé ever - increasing aumber of problems existing in the South would take * LOS ANGELES, Calif. (G) The ~Big Three~ of today~s international politics, the United States, Russia, and Great Britain, could benefit if. they only took heed of the mistakes made by the first Triple Alliance~ England, Sweden and the Netherlands, nearly 300 years ago. / So. says Dr. Waldemar West-~ -ergaard, professor of History on the Los Angeles - campus. of the sinraae rane! of California, who Sighs 2 ~STOP WORRYING ~ Eove, Marriage Health, Luck, Family Troubles,. Happiness, Success, Worries, Troub~es of alll kinds 3% can ke corrected by.the Science of Numerology, | Astrology and my Psychic ability ané@ persenal = 23 -vice. Questions and Ans wers, A Medium, Priv%te reading Horoscopes. I give facis~You gét Results. - Write: PROF. LEROY ~ EEE'S PUB. CO. 262 S6. 12th St.-Saite 404 Philacelphia 7, Pa. FIRST TRIPLE ALLIANCE - DESCRIBED IN NEW BOOK. - has recently: translated: and ed: ited the letters of Christopher | don, 1668- 1672. attention of investigators until Dr. Westergaard brought them out of their hiding place in the Danish State archives and had them microfilmed~in 1940, just prior to the German acaba of Denmark. The book is published by the~ Yale University Press and is Rocioeloesceoeroeronloeodgeatod~ pelee roe eeseeces Soalodloaloesoereezoeys PHONOGRAPH RECORDS _. GALORE ~Send for Mailing List. - Bameo Record Distributors idl ro i These letters had: escaped the |, 1G: C. Bledsoe, *? | The BY Dr. Leonard Fe ~Morse... JACKSONVILLE; | Fla~(G), -~Minister~s:: seminar, conducted. by: the B: F. Les Theological Seminary''at. Edward Waters College, _ has -re~ently closed its sessions. The exercises were informal but impres-- sive. Highlight of the closing session was a Stirring address given by. the Rev. James M. Wise, dean ~of * presiding~ elders in. Florida. Dr.~ Wise,~ wealthy resident~ of Tallahasse, is rounding out 53 years~ if, the~ ministry, thirty-three ~Years; of which have been spent as: presiding ~lder. His address was filled with the ~wisdom ~of ~experience and the zeal of brotherly love.; SR PEAT | -ie Presiding ~was~ Dr! DinB! Thorpé, dean: of the Seminary. Gracing~ thé platférm with him were the Chancellor; Bishop H. Y. Tookes; * ~President ~Athos J. White, Dr: C. ~A. Gibbs, Florida~s candidate for the Bishopric, the presiding élders of ~the, West Florida *Conferente, Drs. ~B. Harley, R.cW! Whitehurst, J. ~W. Walker''and the presiding elders of thé~ East Florida Conference, Drs. T.*W.' Bullard, J.. ~W. Burroughs, J. E. Carty and Ty a ree ae Touching and heart wartitie solos were ~sung by. Mrs., Rheutelia Johnson;, Dr. W. A, Jennings and Dr..A..W. Boyles. WAY "MINISTER'S. PS reer % CLOSES. SESSIONS" sAMSHHNGETUPARDN EAEDEREG STILE HALA; in: of. St. games,. Auburndale. arid | | Rev. A. W. Bowles of Arnette ~Hyrnhology, ' Greek~ "NeW!; The. conferring of honorary, Ad grees by Bishop Tookes?broygh ht the exercises to a close. Dean Thorpe presented to the Chancellor the following for the de YAGASTT Ae Kills Herself. Over Love for Sister's Baby 1S RORCP TERE RRO love~ ~or, her ister's baby~ wy | eeabortihte for, the~ hating suicide Of a 24-year-old Warm - > girl who |} Abied tookili ihersett! i By sdison, gun blast anddite;:3: of donne The third attempt ~ succeeded, ' when a Lorene Price died of: gree of Doctor of Divinity: Reve|/berhs jat ah /hene.j [Her fa E. B. Daniels of St. Paul, Ocala;, oe eo} ice nph A Teething pou e er Cc Rev..W. B: Coffey:of.Mt.} tM ceded ora Bou hi mai to riaky,, Cocoa; Rey., Dep. J... Carter Chapel, Quincy. President A. J. White présented the~ following for the degee }' of -Doctér: of.Lawst Revo WJ. ki} Heath: of: Mt Zion, St. -Pefers: 4~ burgh; Dean E. C. Mitchell of Morris ~Brown College, Rev. A. P. Postelle, presiding ~elder~ /of~ West Palm Beach District}/~ahy/ Rev:; W Ai! Jennings:ofiMt. Herman; Fert! ~Lauderdale. <1!/ 6. + The faculty -serving the Ministers seminar this year was Dr. D. D. Thorpe, dean, History of}, Religion; Dr. Leonard F. Morse, vite~dedn,'"~ Ptiblic:~ ~Speaking, ~"Testa-|' ment; Dt. ~Amtos ~J. ~White; Pres~ ident, Modern Missions;-. Dean E. E. King, New Testamen History; Dr. W. A. Jennings, | Old Testament History; Dr. M. P. Chappelle, Church History, |. Dr. H. T.~ Primm, ~Pastoral Theo- |~ logy; Dr. EF. 4.~ Witcher, ~Religi4 ous Education,' ~Dr. 'C! K'~ Gibbs, Psychology of Religion, Rev, J. A. Fioheris, _ Church ria ite GREENSBORO, N.. fC. +~The North Carolina Association ~of New Farmers of America, host to the 13th National N. FA. Corvention | set for A. and~. College fete on~ August 3-5, with~ délégsates~ trom. 17 southern states, announced last week that -plans for, bringing Mutiel: Rahn to appear as guest stat at their pageant have~ paén completed. (mo ~stranger (to agtidultuial and | and -isweet: potato,'~has seryed Lindenov, Danish envoy to Lon. called THE FIRST TRIPLE AL-}. - ~|in the famous ~~Fleur-de-lis~ pat-.| tern so popular with. ~ilies. Each piece encrusted with dessory for all occasions.: LIAN CE. _widely- hailed concert singer and for two years star of ~the Broadway! production, ~Carmien Jones,~ is. Miss Rahn, fprm activities; /havihg been at,ane time, secretary;.to.the- late Dr. George Washington Garver, famous agricultural chemist whose experiments and chemistry wizardry ~With the: peanut as an: inspiration: to: farm youth throughout.the. world. The~ New- Farmers of America is the national organization of Negro farm. boys studying vocational, agriculture. in the public schools throughout the ee t.. ~Historical: parallels are. often ~anid. lesgons,-,;may>?/ be |: But iit conclusion, that the dea, of -equi fibritim, the:,yestoration ~ of balance of power in some form is one of the vital issues underlying! the. Sevorid World War.~: f Ld é; es a; ate. fad * 44 ~ * (mice EA OMG ti SHALL WE SEND YOU THIS SET? a bt a Tp dine rite Earrin on Inehided '*'. at No Extra: ie Le " @Set with Diamond _Shappetl Rhinestones ~ per ~Multi colored Muriel Rhan Nathed Guest Star ott. National Forum Meet Page i chapters. Rahn, as guest artist, will depict the~ activities ~And cdnifribdtions F on deceptive,~ gays; Dn Westergaard é drawn') | from history to.fit any theory: 3s, hard to. escape the} ~ m st @Every Set~14K.Gold Plated. ~|; @ Masterpieces af Jewelry~ Design |~ Stones; *.>~'r. @ Authentic Diipleations of Highef. priced se ~ = WORD and~ ~SCABBARD ngs'~and Sword ate designed al. fam colorful glistening emarld and | - shapped~. effect ereated) by. double: heat gilt chaim. Ideal ac-? na @A Stunning Fashion Acpessory ry Ar eant United~ State ithe organization now. ~boasts, 95, 100 active mem- | bers in! approximately, 1,090 "The organization, af-' fords jts ~mérnberd' an ~opporfunity" to~ develop feadership, in |~ their vocational, social and recreational life, the type of leadership~ ~essential ~for thé modern successful farmer!~ a The aitdonsh talent show and pageant, one of the highlights of the convention at~ Ay, and ~T, College this, year, is, being; is rected,, and produced by Dick Carhpbell: former talent.coordinator for -U: S.~ Shows: His cogeane@ettn * Mee~ of the NeW Farmeré~ of Ameri-" ca organization throughout the South. oe ee Several outstanding ~~ Amhéri~ }' can leaders will be on: ~hand to address ~the ~delégates~ conting from Texas, ~ Oklahoma, ~ Ala+ bama, Arkansas)~ ~Delaware, Florida; Georgiaji- Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi~ North: Carolina, South Caro | Tina. Tennesse, ~Virginia: and W%). +. handkerchief. Har.toun (itas their Long~ Line} Moijfarm. | Price! sdousé@hér( Ramihg gar~inate with water. spumped;from a, well. He said she knocked him down: when he first tried to put out the flames:; Buring~the melee the house Save, five,apd was partly ui Price aid~ Kis Waughie? lived sia at the farm. He said recently she had been caring. for = ~sister's baby. j ee oe fl i?.He said he thought, she wv bt thrown into emotional | moil when the sister came to the farm and took the} ~child away? She*had~bebi' despond ~>} ent! forseverab weeks} 'he'said. ~ ~ Earlier, Price said, she tried to shoot herself with a shotgun, as she, lay: in- béd, but~ the ~bfast' missed.: EShe' also drank~ édme/lyé/water, he osaid, but didn~t; = ce to jeause serious, Pade: fee ~Father of 11 Geis tite: et | cid in old fathed ~of 41 arged with slaying 4 '3e-pear-bld divorcee j who~ hadoborne! him ia ~hild, was sentenced to. life imprisonment. ~Rosario,| A,.; Milinazzp,, pleaded guilty of murder in the second de-.gree in the, slaying of Pais Catherine C. Nordlie of Low ay! ~Past Suly the tourt Van told, Mrs.: ~ Nordlie~ eitempted ~te end! thé relaictionships sand. | the/ ~ obpJeeteds, |< > Mo, On August 30 her body wae found _at.a sewer outlet in Lowell. She had been shot ~three times | rough the 1~ Head, and - ~arms ~and legs were een J Hoh ban tot wi forts! & Woman Sentenced to: Prison 4 For Theft of'$70,000 Gems NEWARK, N. J.~Mrs e Levin, New Yeti! ~Beauty! ilo oo era-| -tor;: was~ sentenced by! Essex County~ Judge Joseph E.;Cgnjan;to. two con-| secutive indeter minate on Helos im-|_ prisonment at "the Clinton eformatory for Women. The 42~ear-old defendant ka~ ~Been convicted of{ the theftiéf $70,000. jin jev elsyfrom the Montclair home ~of Curt Forstmann ny, wealthy ~ textile ~manufacturer. ~ Mrs. Levin cried silent], y ~into her ~Anthony Colandra, qaid, she pergigted; in protestations of her innocence.: ee aby ric b geht dys Virginia. Secialees slatéd ~to appear before the natio FOUp in~clude Dr.~ bak Bhitor ~dent of_A.~and ip College; Dr. Robert P:~ Disifel presi of. Shaw ~oUniversity;'!. R2"' Gregg Cherry, Governor of*North Carolina; Dn Gy P.! Deyée of Michigan Staté Célegesand Dr. Wil~ber F. Stewart: from Ohio State Uhiversit~.ct. abi ada! io ' eee ttt Be x f 6 hy Pe The ~AT WasT' tin lerhtaent | doctor dngtinet, that df Pour, f, birthri; DRE HE: FOL, "ateaimpiforward, hold love! Don~t rely on -half [MARRIAGE. - RELATIONS: frank, easysto-ungers ua 2 Rt Bal for Yenorant ~ guessiad Asout géneralf ri ~e these RU THEOL, you should. know a master of Love's complexities! Learn is wo a ae va asl exo rt at TRUTH about it (353 ton a hy, ier mISOUSHED 7~4 Vii br eu the ld pssesindl e ~o { e Rae 3 Pond ~ Ose Fre pu eves ts tne 76 pages of ee vege A eed~ gibt ages ow to win and - FACTS! is ape truths Eten 4 on ray ree Bate ~ with t rg eyT?d! oneymoon~Can Virility ae: OF corer BIR IZOR The. H Starvation~Frigidity in a Wif@~Prom Perfect Mating~Holting Your ~ Wusb: ond Pregnaney~ Intimste hem, Hygiene Es riage~Planned, iConception-~ Ps SEND NO. ay ren NOW OMLY gait Le: Book zg? of ~0 ~. in thi mizing book: we ~oft To show: Pare faith in He ~ he goon tek Sine:' ithe if not completely satist end: a fee gare ee Suid aetend yout wheag? rope A Bayi a eae en he gee M23 ~37.44 MONEY!. ~2 gout g goeston, ~~Eugeni- oe not'be sold~. 9/5 1% STATE AGE WHEN / ORDERING Sir if ~ 4~ ae Ci Ti: sine Wintel ee ee ~ Soitiags in Advance | DAY, JULY 38, ins YT iat | ~ f ~d, ~presi- -
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- July 26, 1947
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