Bronze Reporter
Saturday, March 17, 1956. e THE BRONZE REPORTER Page Three _ CHURCH ~DIRECTORY ST. LUKE A.M.E. ZION North At Addison Service: 11:45: Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor * * * * oF ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY General ~Motors Reels Grant To United Negro College Fund ae? SUPPORT OUR ~KDVERTISERS~ oe La DETROIT, Mich. - General Motors, granting scholarships. It is the ~ }; ~ Penecostal Spiritual Church has been cited ror its major ex-|most broadly conceived, imagin- ~ ITS GOOD: BUSINESS~ 725 5. Baker e oy Figs:: ~ ag:: di pansion in, financial aid to higher|ative and ambitious process for > Rev. Amanda Clay | METHODIST SERVICE Bethel Methodist Church | Liberty. at ~Twelfth Streets ced today. The newest expansion im GM~s, The Shin Kee A ke Sete The ~Citation for Corporate support of higher education, which - Qui cae Educational | Philanthropy~ was| wil total $5,000,000 - when the 121 Bi Vth St. ~Rev. James F. A, Mitchum 'VERNON CHAPEL A.M.E. North At Addison. Street aay L. Lawrence, B. Th., D.D.) Minister education by the editors of ~~Who~s Who in. America,~ it was announ awarded in recognition of GM~s pioneering $2,000,000 annual program of. scholarships to students and grants to collegex announced in 1955. awarding scholarships. that has been introduced. ever most recent program is fully operative, comprises three plans. The ~College Plan~ provides 250 four-year scholarships to 146 colleges and universities in 38 states. DRESS Services: 10:45 Awarded for the first time, the; The selection of these schools is Sunday School: 9:00 ~ CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ The King The Rev. Father Norman Dukette}. Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. area Service 8:30 and 11 a. m. citation, the editors said, is a re-,based on a formula under which sult of ~particular foresight on the at least one scholarship. is made donor~s part, exemplifying a un- ~available to each accredited priique approach to tne specific pro-|vate institution which has 20 or blem at hand...~ and to single more graduates employed by G.M. > Public is welcome out for special ast the significant. Public colleges and universities in- NOT TO DICIPLES OF CHRIST corporate gifts to education made! cluded are those from which GM | ~Vermont Christian Chureh =| hetweenl July 1, 1953, and June draws a substantial. number of | 1201 Lippincott Blvd. j | The Rev. Courts, Pastor {39 1955. graduates. RCH OF GOD IN CHRIST] In- acknowledging the honor,! Under terms of the ~National Clothes by urch of God in Christ Harlow H. Curtice, President of Plan~ additional four-year scholar ' 3020 St. John St. Rev. John Smyers | Church of God in Christ 4401 Selby Rev. James Markem The First Church of God in Christ 3613 St. John St.: |. Services: 12:00 noon | Rev. S.C. Coles, Pastor Sunday School ~ 9:30 Charch ef God. 12th at Harrison St. ~ Service: 11:00; | ~Rev. G. Williams, Pastor PENTACOSTAL SERVICES | Spiritual Isreal 3202 Michigan Avenue | Rev. A. Mitchell, Pastor Service 11:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Bethiehem Temple 918 Spencer St. | BAPTIST SERVICES \Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 1083 Stewart Ave. The Rev. L. we &ryor, Pastor Canaan Baptist Church 910 East Gillespie St. The Rev. TY T. Newman Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Industrial Rev. a. McClain, Pastor 4 Shiloh Baptist Church St. John and Massachusetts Ave. The Rev. Cc, R. Neal, Pastor Macedonia eee Church 1116 Hickory Rev. Ira Watkins, Pastor New Zion Baptist Church. | -3517 St.. John $t. Rev: J. ~ S., Smith Mt. Olive ashiet Church _. Liberty and Kennelworth -- ~~ Rev. R, R. Turpin Metropolitan Baptist Chureh: 3934 Industrial Rev. E. J. Timmons nitarian Church. | 803 Clifford St. | Rev. John H, Morgan Sunday Service at, 11 a. m. ~Public Js, Welcome | James Chapel CME General Motors, said.. award is convincing testimony that others share in our belief that by making unrestricted grants to colleges, insdustry will contribute importantly toward protecting the quality. of our educational institutions. Also, the scholarship help provide the necessary training for outstanding young men and women who will be able to make substantial contributions in many fields to the security and progress of our country and the world~. ~This' ships will be awarded annually in a national competition. Recipients -- at least one from each state Puerto Rico, Alaska and Hawaii -- are free to choose any accredited college or university. When the National Scholorship and College Plans are in full operation in 1959, 1,400 students will receive~ GM scholarships each year. In addition to the scholarships,. private instructions will receive gran{s-in-aid equivalent~ on the average to some $500 to $800 annually per student. Educators throughout the nation have commended the General Motors Scholarship Program as on the basis of ~~~need analysis~ for the.benefit of the benefit of the first industrial plan to operate the student while helping cover operating costs of the college with grants. One college president stated that ~GM has taken the initiative in an entirely new approach to Again in 1956 General Motors has made grants of $10,000 each to associations of colleges in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New Yorl?é Pennsylvania. and New England, to the United Negro College Fund. A $100,000 grant has been made to the National Fund for Medical Erucation, to be _ distributed the 81 accredited medical schools in the U.S.. and Puerto Rico. ~Vermont Christian Church To Observe Holy Week With Bethel M.E. Church Society Brand 428 So. SAGINAW STREET RIGHT YOU CANT AFFORD. Hart Schaffaer & Marx and has renewed its $35,000 grant. Bethel Methodist Church - Rev. Christian ~ Service recently. They Thomas Courts, pastor of Vermont,;were as follows: Jan. - Mrs. CorChristian Chureh will bring his. inee Chapell; Feb. - Mrs. Bernestchoir and congregation to observe ine C. Wilson.; Mar. - Mrs. Lu pastor,~ ~| Galilee: Holy Week with Bethel Methodist Church. Choirs from the following churches helped the Bethel: Gospel Choir to celebrate its 3rd Anniversary Sunday, March 4: Metropolitan Baptist Church, James Chapel C.M.E. Church,*Mt. Calvery Baptist Church (accompanied by their Rev. <A. Montgomery), Baptist Church, Shileh Baptist Church, and Bethel~s Sen cie Jackson; Apr. - Mrs. Flavenia Jennings; May - Mrs. Lillie Coble; June - Mrs. Nellie Parker; July - Mrs. Betty Rosborough; Aug. Mrs. Vassal; Oct. & Nov - Miss Elsie Morris; Dec. - Mrs. Lila Payne. They did such a splendid job that we wanted to give all of them our thanks. Rev. W. E. Teague, pastor _ ~. P. Jones, Reporter Ruby Beck; Sept. - Mr. Charles|/ The Newest Funeral House Of Spencer ~Home In Flint THE Mortuary, Inc. ~WE CARE - \Do YOU?~ * Private Family Room * Chapel with seating capacity of 75 * Spacious parking lot i wit and 6th Streets | "y sie h exits to Sth ~ Conveniently Located on Just North of 8th Street: Mr. J Merrill Spencer | Lapeer St. ~ eam [ee chk President and Func ral Director ~Sunday Services: We wish to repeat the pastor~s _ Rev. ag - vga: spate announcement jthat baptisms and ATTEND ~ Lapeer | treet Seventh Day Adven;christenings of infants will be on; Telephone... yo North Ste r Palm Sunday instead. of Easter. CHURCH Ot. CEdar 8-7 ee D AY; 3520 North Street Also we should like to named all sig wee 684 | or Services 9:30 & 11:00 Sat. of the table captains for the tea EVERY ~ Res. CEdar 9-8064 NIGHT Rev. J.P. Lawrence, Pastor j|given by the Women~s ~once of _ _ a | a: WMRP - 1570 ~2 30 - 3:30
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- March 17, 1956
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