Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 23]

S hay Apeil 24, 1954 | | % | | ~ | | THE BRONZE REPORTER The Rev. W. E. ~CHURCH 2 ~DIRECTORY * METHODIST SERVICES ~Bethel Methodist /Church Liberty 3t Twelfth Streets eague, Pastor * * *:: CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ. The King. The Rev Father Norman Dukette Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday Service 8:30 and 11 a.m. j Is es ie [ St, The Rev. Public is welcome * * * DICIPLES OF CHRIST Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. T. Courts, Pastor ' BAPTIST SERVICES Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 1083 Stewart Ave. Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor eke ~Canaan Baptist Church 910 East Gillespie Sst The Rev. T. T. Newman 5 * *e * ' Galilee Baptist) Church 4418 Industrial | Rev. oO. Es. McClain, Pastor * * * Shiloh Baptist Church John and Massachusetts Ave. re Rev. C. R. Neal, Pastor ek * PENTACOSTAL SERVICES i Spiritual Israel 3202 Michigan Avenue Rev. A. Mitchell, Pastor Service 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m bs ~ Please List Your Church With The Bronze Reporter Across From the Court House For Real Deals On Automobiles 3 ~omT0 P. GRAFF Inc. # Or' Our Lot 1920 N. DORT HWY. Jsent Mrs.: Canaun Baptist \its capacity for \Miss Georgia Vaughn, Reporter Vermont Christian |\Church News The Vermont Christian, Church | | will pre-| 1201 | Lippincott Blvd. Annie Cook, lyric -so prand of Detroit, Michigan, in recital Sunday April 25 vat 3:30. of | the accompanist. | p.m. Miss Melvina Banner Flint, will be Mrs. Cook is a member of Uni ed Christian Church of Detroit | She has been: presented in Cleve- | Cali- | fornia and in many other cities. | be the! = guest of Mrs. Abe Myers, Blades | program | land,| Detroit, Pasadena, While in Flint, she will Ave.| Mrs. is Myers | chairman. Rev, Thomas W. Courts, Pustar | |New Zion Baptist Church News, The members of New. Zion are| ~proud to say that their pastér, | Rev. J. S. Smith has returned from his meeting in Arkansas. He will speak Sunday from the text ~A |Victorious Church~. Acts 2:41-47. His Sermon outline: 1.-Unity in the First Church 2. The Power~ of the with Victory 3. The Progress of the Churcn The Building ~Committee of New Zion is in full charge on the Fourth Sunday.. At 3:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon, they are sponsoring a Song. Battle between Macedonia~s Gospel Chorus New Zion~s Singing units. Everyone is ~asked to come out and take a part in-the program. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the Youth group. of New Zion is sponsoring a proyvram and they are asking for the cooperation of members~ as well as friends. Everyone is asked to come out at,5:45 p.m. and join us in BTU service. Bro. L. Walker is the ~Director, On Friday, April. 30, the Jubilee chorus of ~New Zion Is sponsoring a. Style Show at the St. ohn St. | Ppmsenty Center at 7:30, A special Church meeting will be held at the New Zion Baptist church on April 3Qth at 7 o~clock. All members are~ asked = to be present and on time. We will have a Baptismal serviec the First Sunday in May. Annie Ruth Carr, Reporter Rev. J. S. Smith, Pastor Church News _ Easter observances began. at anaan Sunday as the children iad! their Easter program during the Church School Hour. The church was filled beyond Morning Wotship. The entire congregation was edified as the people united with the church. The children joyously. received their Faster~ eges in the afternoon. Rev; R. C. Cunningham brdught the| evening message. Mrs. Anna Dickerson of 5138 E..: Eighth St., one of the very faithful members of Canaan, is quite ill. Please. remember her in your prayers. Rev. T. T. Newman, Pastor ~ Fen ~~ si Watkins & James Funeral Home é 802 E, JAMIESON ST. Z - ~Flint-5, Michigan sie cenit lit DpnathBii 28s PHONE 3-432! Church | and | * pastor climaxed | his Holy Week messages. Twenty} | capacity crowd, Page Seven | _ 1T~S EASTER IN FLINT. returning from church. 3205 St. John St.; and Ma BRONZE REPORTER Photogra pher was on the. job Easter inorning. Above are five young ladies | illie Tyson, 1232 Hickory; Norma Thomas,: 3205 St. y Lee Porter 1220 Leith "St. A 1325 Easy; Thelma Banks, John St.; Betty Thomas, } M etropolitan | Baptist Church Those who attended | Metropolitan~ Baptist church Sunday, Apr. 18, at 11:09 am, enjoyed /an ~xcellent Easter Cantata.~ The Cantana was pxpacetid by ithe Adult choir. Eignt babies were blesssd during the. Morning Worship -Hour. Rev. E. J.eTimmons officiated in this touching Dedicatory service. The little ones, who were blessed, received a white carnation, a New Testament and a Ceniticate of Dedication. Tho -Children~s Easter program which was~ presented at-6:30.p.m. |was enjoyed by everyone who at tended.~ | Sunday, April 25, the | church and pastor will worship | at the Church of Our Father-*Baptist in Detroit, Rev. E. M. Gaigler, pastor, Charteded bus transportation is available. Everyoné who intends to travel to, Detroit with the church by way of bus is asked tc have your fare in by Sun~day morning. The Adult~ choir will uchearse Saturday at 6:30 p.m. i Joan Radford, Reporter Rev. E. J. Timmons, P: Bethel Methodist Church News - (Dr. SN. Riley, District Superintendent, will preside over the fourth and last Quarterly Conference at Bethel, Sunday, April 25. Th: pastor hopes that members and friends will turn out in lsijze numbers to welcome Dr. Riley. + | The church was filled capacity during the Sunday School and Easter morning services.: We hope that this is an in stor to. its tendance for many. The Senior choir presented the Annual Easter Cantata to a most df whom stayed. for the. ehildren~s program which followed immediately afterwards. Official Board will be the 1st Sunday at 6:30 p The Lexington Annual ence will Be at the Methodist Church in Chié May 12-16. Mr. Semuel Jones, Reporter R2v. W. W. Teague, Pastor. m. Confer More than @ Ynillion take-offs or landings have been made at Wash ington (D. C.) National.| Airport Since 1947. |4. M. E. dication of continusd church at- }f held on) Gorham |} cago on!f Quinn Chapel Church Sunday,: April 2, at 10:45 a.m. Dr. of the. South Detroit District, will speak at Quin Chapel. The Third: Quarterly Conference will meet Monday evening, April 26, at, 7 p.m: Miss Helen, Leanier Rally group will sponsor Breakfast Sunday, May 2, 6:30-10:30 a.m. This May Preakfast will be in the. church basement.~: | The Young Adult Celestial Choir of Quinn Chapel is asking. you to come out for a Song: Fes; tival Sunday, May 2 at 3:30 p.m. at Quinn Chapel AME church. Donation is. $1.00.. Carol Williams, Reporter Rev. F. B. Jones, Pastor Church The church is not -a select cir cle of the immaculate, but a home where the outcast may come in. It is not a palace with gate attendants and challenging sentinels along the entrance- -ways holdine off at.arm~s-length the stran ger but rather a hospital where the broken hearted may he healed, and where all the weary = troubled may find rest and tak counsel. togethen. Augney. and her a May Seashore sand at Beppu in Japan is black, -hot to the touch, and sives off sulphur fumes. Thousands of people go there t6 lie for hours, 4 even days, covered by the pulverzed volcanic debris, which they hope will cure their ailments. peegees Set ae i Washington, Presiding Elder~ from: || Baptist ~hurch ~church where: Antioch Buptist Church Antioch Baptist foe is ~the Christianity is a business jand not a side-line.~ We enter to) worship and we depart to serve., Last Sunday was another history-making day at Antioch., This Sunday being Easter, the resurrection of Jesus Christ was the major emphasis. As never before we were ~cempletely crowded oui in the main auditorium and in the ba sement. 200 sat quietly and pr ayerfully in the basement, dui-.| ing the service. The PA system a) at our church has certainly serv ed as an asset, ~but people are more anxious to see the service in action, The Spirit of the serv ice reigned unusually high. Six members | were added to the church. (One young man came out of the. basement and united as a Candidate for baptism. Many in-state and out-of-state vikitous worshipped with us. Rev. Pryor~s message was taken from this subject: ~The Man of The Cross.~ Text: Acts 10:39 and 40; Matt: 27:22. Matt. 27; -33-36. Me issage outline: (1). Jesus The Man of the Hour; (2) According to History, crucified on Friday; (8) Rose on first day of the week; (4). The ~assurance of His Resurrection. Receipts for the day was seve $700. In the afternoon the Children~s ~ Easter. program went over in a big way./under the direction of | Mrs. Willie Roberson with Mrs. Laurentine Williams at the piano. Eggs were given to the children during the morning) and evening. The Building committee of our church along with the pastor is doing its best to complete plans to be presented to the church May 1st} Rally Day is the First Sunday in May. This will be the DEADLINE for final payment on your! pledge. | Visitors are - always welcome. Worship with us next Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Burks, Reporter | Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor Galilee Baptist Church News We wétddrive you with open arms; Whoever you may be Whenever you find it convenicnt Come ni and. Worship with GALILEE. Morning worship at Galilee began at 11:15 a.m. With Rev. J. L..McClain in charge. The scriptural lesson was read by| Rev. A. V. Henry and praver was offered by Rev. J. L. McClain! His texti was. taken from the 24th * chapter of St. Luke. | Everyone enjoyed the Easter pr ogram which was presented by the Young people of the Sunday School tand the BTU. Let~s remember our church activities and govern onrsr ives accordingly: Sunday School, BTU, | 5:00 p.m. Missid n (Monday), 5:00 p.m. Esther p.m. | Choir j 6:30 p.m. Dorothy Buta and~ Gwendo 10:00 a.m. Rehearsal (Saturday), lyn Green, Reporters Rev. J. L. McClain, Hastor~ " W. Louise Thomas, Prop. | PHONE 3-2241 | BEAUTY IS our BUSINESS... ble If it is BEAUTY You Wait? We Specialize in Hair Tinting, Cutting and all types of Styling @ HAIR STREAKS TINTED TO MATCH ANY COSTUME ~: ~MANICURING WITH REVLON CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF GERALDINE APPAREL LOUISE BEAUTY MART a rl = * | | } | Why Not Call Us? | L. C. Martin, Mer. 1614 CLIFFORD ST. ~ Circle (Saturday) 5: ne é

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 23]
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April 24, 1954
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