Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 18]

Saturday, March 20, 1954 ~ THE BRONZE REPORTER ~Page Seven CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST SERVICES ~Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Streets The Rev. W. E. Teague, Pastor * * * 2 \ CATHOLIC. SERVICES ' Church of Christ The King The Rev Father Norman Dukette Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday Service 8:30 and 11 a.m. Public is welcome * * * DICIPLES OF ~CHRIST _ Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. The Rev. T. Courts, Pastor BAPTIST SERVICES Antio~h Missionary Baptist | Church 1083 Stewart Ave. The, Rey. ~LL. W. Pryor, Pastor * * * err Baptist Church 910 East Gillespie St The Rev. T. T. Newman ~| ee OK, __ Shiloh Baptist, Church St. John and Massachusetts Ave. The ~Ryv. C. R. Neal, Pastor sila dl pareeoorraal SERVICES Spiritual Israel 3202~ Michigan~ Avenue Rev. A. Mitchell, Pastor Service 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m 2 Please List Your Church With The Brenze Reporter | igeesus Strengthens His Disciples. | Lesson for March 28: John 16: 1-13. ~Golden Text: Jobn 16: 13. As Jes s and his disciples met 2 the upper room on the night ~ before the crucifixion, the hearts the disciples were heavy and ad. Mystery, foreboding, and grief the thought of the imminent de of Jesus, all weighed heavtheir hearts with gloom ad. then began to comfort and to strengthen them with phasis upon the significance of ir approaching bereavement and of their ~separation from ~He did not ~hide from ~them hat they should suffer persecution cause of their faith in him, but } bade them remember the things been. saying unto them, particularly to the truths approaching separation, ht them: ~that it was nec ~the Holy Spirit unto e Holy Spirit will come to r: ~hearts, sustain them e wor id of <sin, icsiniiieg ~the w in ~the préat ~age of estation ~to men as ~the Let ~us ~open our heart recei ye him for ourselves and t in| him to reveal himself to us that he may reveal himself - amt others. a reins?) rule of thumb states tat root spread of.a tree -equals ie *) ~spread: Galilee Baptist Church News Sunady, ~March 14 we began ~|our. worship as we _ participated |in Church School which begins at 10:00 a. m.~ The subject of the lesson was, ~Jesus Faces the Cross.~ We are encouraging our entire congregation as well others to put forth greater effort to attend Church School and Church especially during this Lenten season. hour our pastor, Rev. J. L. MeClain, preached from the subject, ~They Killed Him Without a Cause.~~.B.-T. U. opened as usual at 5:00 pi with the president in charge. The highlight of the evening came ~when six of the children proved they had memorized the ~books of the Old Testa ment. Those having perfect scores were: Eula Henry, David Jackson, Ira Simpson,~ Ronald Ryals, Robert Jones and Solomon Jones, Jr. The Esther. Circle is sponsoring a Weight Rally Sunday, March 28 at 3:30 p.m. Rev. A. A. Henry will bring the message for this | oceasion. Visitors are -welcome to worship with us at all times. Dorothy Buford and Gwendolyn Green, ~Reporters. Rev. J. L. McClain, Pastor. Mi. Olive Baptist Church News Rev. Charles G. - Pritchett, Flint, will deliver the morning message Sunday, March 21 with the Young Adult choir providing the music. Mt. Olive will be worshipping with Fenton Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening. All persons wishing to attend should -be at Mt. Olive at 6:45 p.m. The Flower Club is presenting a tea Sunday 4-6 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Fannie Ross, 1126 Park St. ~Courage to Venture~ was the subject of the pastor~s ~ sermon last Sunday morning. The Senior choir sang for the morning service. Last Thursday night Mt. Olive and Quinn Chapel churches worshipped with the Macedonia Baptist church in the Dedicatiory Services of their new church. Both the Gospel Chorus ~and the Young ~dult choir of Mt. Olive Baptist church sang. Mrs, Frederick Waller was elected church clerk at the last quarterly business ~meeting. All of the circles of the Miss-- ionary Union, the Church School~ and the Senior~ Choir are ~combining their efforts to make the Kimp Recital March 28, 1954, at 4 p.m. an outstanding event at the Mt. Olive ~Baptist Church. Sunday morning services begin promptly at 11 a.m. and the evening services at 7 p.m. The midweek services are especially meaningful during the Lenten season. Won~t you worship with us soon? Mrs. J: M. ~Spencer, Reporter Rev: R. R. Turpin, Pastor. Shiloh Baptist Church News The - Shiloh Baptist Chureh cert Sunday, March 21 at 3:30 p. m. at the church, 3434 St. John St. The Concett | is under the direction 63 Mrs. 3B.~C. -Robinson. The public is invited to attend our services -at all times. Our schedule for Sunday services is as follows: 9:30 a. m. ~ Sunday School 11:15 a. m. ~ Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. +~ BIT. 7:00 p. m. ~- Evening Worship Rev. C. R. Neal, ~Pastor. United States hog prices averaged $21.20 per hundred pounds through the first 11 months of 1953, compared with $18 in 1952 and $20 4n 1951. as During.the morning worship. ~Palm Sunday morning. | Senior Choir will sponsor a Con-| Eb ondly church; worship | with us | wnfinished furniture, first check to ~elose-grain -woods do ~not. N unheralded and mostly unnoticed ~~shift~? has been taking place in the United States since the early days of World War IL. What has happened~and is still happening: our national research burden has greatly increased and the major cost shifted from industry to the federal government. President Eisenhower has _indicated that this shift will continue by stating that research is ~~our surest promise of expanding eco~nomic opportunities,~~ Industry and the federal government have spent $30 billion in applied and basic research |since 1941. During 1953 alone, working side by side, government, industry, and a number of non-profit institutions: invested about $4 billion dollars in research. Indications are that the government alone will provide more than half that amount in each of the next two fiscal) years. It goes without saying that military research accounted for the lion~s share of the $30 billion spent since ~941 and will account for|the majority of future expenditures. More than half the federal funds. spent for-research are used to pur- | chase the research activities of in-| dustry, while less than a third are | svent at federal facilities. The rest | is distributed to non-profit institu-. tions such as colleges and universities, hospitals, and nical ae: research groups. ~ ~. Comparing the 1941 expense figures with those of 1953, we find that _in 1941 the government) spent $370 |~tion~~ million and industry spent $510 milTion.- In 1953 the government figure rose to $2.5 billion, while industry accounted for $1.4 billion. Certain economic reasons enter into consideration when one studies these expenditures, but aside from this, the importance of this money being spent by the government and by industry is that the United States, a nation of ~doers,~ is constantly acquiring new ~~know-how~~ through applied research and development.. @ Automobile dealers across the nation have a one-word reply to the recent survey by the National Automobile Dealers Association which confirmed suspicions that new car and truck car dealers had been hard hit by the return of the competitive market. The word: overproduction. ~ The NADA release showed that dealers~ over-all operating profit dropped from 4.4 per cent during the first four months of 1953 to 2.2 per cent at the end of the last four months of the year. The association said that a primary factor in the radically changed situation, came from increasing inventories | of used cars and trading losses on them as prices declined throughout the year. Supporters of the ~~overproductheory say manufacturers flooded the market with new cars, many of which found their way ta ised-car lots with the new car dealer taking a profit loss in. the transaction. @ Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church Services were well attended at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. church last: Sunday. The pastor, Rev. F. B: Jones, ~brought a speciall Lenten message. The Junior choir sang # along with the other choirs. Sun-} day, Mar. 21 the pastor wil lbring the 2nd of his Lenten messages. The Missionary Society sponsored a program Sunday which was enjoyed by all. Sunday afternoon the officers and members of Quinn are.asked to accompany the pastor and the Junior choir to the ~Blackwell A.M.E. Zion Church, Baptismal services will be held Parents of the candidates for baptism are asked to contact the pastor at least one week ahead of time., Carol Williams, Reporter. | | Rev. F. 'B. Jones, | Pastor. | Antioch Baptist Church News A friendly church | lWwhake everybody is somebody. We enter to worship and we depart tp. serve. In the absence of our pastor Sunday morning, Rev. Roy Cummings of Pontiac delivered a very inspiring message and conducted the services in a very fine way. Sunday night Choir No. 2 presonted a pageant, ~The Wayward Drunkard~, joyed it to the highest. you who did not see it, wonderful affair. returns to his pulpit. Choir No. 2 will appear on al~ program at the Mt. Bevery Baptist Church. Remembering that this is a next Sunday. | Miss A. L. Burks, | Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor When you apply a blond Lai te. see whether the wood ~ts open. |' ~grained or close-grained.| Open ~grained woods require a filler; /Corrine Chappel and. Mrs. Those who saw it en-|. ~hose of |: issed a | Sunday, March 21, bike ~pastor b Bethel Methodist Church News ~Our Women~s Day Rally ~ eame to a successful conclusion with the presentation of the: Women~s. Day program. Mrs. Ella Payne was acclaimed ~Miss Bethel~ as a result of reporting $203. Mrs, Lilly Coble gave some keen competition as they reported $155 and $145 respectively. All the women of ~the church are to be commended for their~ unrelenting ~ efforts ~which made the drive the succes; that it. was. Mrs: G. Mennen ~Williams, the speaker for the. aff ternoon program, and.Mrs. Lois Holt, the speaker during the morning service, delivered inspiring and enlightening messages concerning]! ~The ~Role of Christian Women and Their ~Works in the World Today.~ ~~Thanks~~ to our members and friends who turned out. in large numbers for the occasion. - Remember ~ A Sunday School] Quiz is to be ~conducted Sunday,/} March 21. ~The Methodist Men of Bethel are presenting the Versatile Accappela Chorale Group ef Chicago at the St. John Center at 3:30 p. ~m. on ~the 2nd Sunday in April. Mr. Samuel: Jones, Reporter. Rev. W. W. Teague, Pastor. ~" Wew Zion Baptist va ~Church News ~ Last Sunday afternoon. the Youth of New Zion rendered a splendid program. It was wonderful to witness! the enthusiasm as well as the high reign of the | Spirit as the Youth took complete charge of the service. We invite you: to attend our services this Sunday and every Sunday. Church School begins at 9:30 a.m. | Bro. Herman Blackbarn is the superintendent.. Our Morning Worship service is at 11:00 a.m.;| Sunday, March 21, our pastor, Rev. J. S. Smith, will preach -from this subject: ~Four Purposes of God in Creating Man~. 1I~-Corinthians 4:2 and Luke 16:2. At 3:30 p.m. a program will be rendered for the pastor~s aid with Sis. Blanche Eaves in charge. We are asking for tHe cooperation of - our,membets and friends to help make this program a success. Everyone is invited to attend B.T.U. at 5:45 p.m. The Inspira~tional address will be delivered by Bro, Herman Blackburn. Bro. Eugene Harris will speak about current events. Bro. Bennie Williams will give some interesting. and helpful points about religious activities. The:program will be rendered by the.. Intermediate group. Sunday, March 21, at 7::30 p. m. the famous Ever-Ready Singers of Lansing will be at the New Zion Baptist church to render a complete program. This program | is being sponsored by the B.T.U. The public is invited to come out and enjoy an evening of song. The Young Matrans of New Zion are giving a Heaven and Hell Party Saturday, March 20, at 7:00 p.m. at Mrs. Willie Mae Washington~s home, 3217% St. John St. An invitation is extend_ed to members and~ friends. Annie R, Carr, Reporter Rev. J. ~. Smith, Pastor. _ Fresh water shrimp run to | ax tremes in size. While most are too small to be of any value, one species of southern Florida~ grows -te ~ length of two feet.. SETTLE. LEE JOIN OUR GOLD RUSH ~ Men Women. part or full-time easy $3 to $6 per hourly rate commission. Display Children~s dresses that will sell on sight Phone 8-6571 week days. SHEILA~S FLOWERS - (24 Hour Service) ~SAY IT WITH FLOWERS~: Funeral Sprays Weddings Flowers Fit Any Occasion! ~2518 S. Saginaw St. Telephone 4-5609 802 E. JAMIESON ST. Flint 5, Watkins 5 Jomes| Funeral Home PHONE 3-4321 | Michigan

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 18]
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