Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 35]

org we ake R LIGION our business. GOD will it our blessedness~ i. G. J. Adams ATTEND jing a partons i e. inate ( roportign. ~ SHILOH PROMOTES $1,000 ANNUAL TEA ~ The renova-: tion program of Shilch Baptist Church on St. John and Massachusetts Sts., received a big boost with the success of a recent $1,000 Annual Tea. The affair attracted. many well known songs The highlight of the affair was the erowsting of Shi oh~s Woman of the Year. Freelance cameraman Beb Mayes.. captures a pictural sequence of a portion of the p (low er left), Mrs.Rosa Kimp, outstanding church woman and~ sp@aker addresses the audience. (Upper left) Mrs. Jewel Smith, chairman of the pregrgm ~receives congratulations from her pastor, Rev. C. R. Neal. (Upper center) These la dies, shown with the ~Woman of the Year.~ made the pro orem @ success: L to R.: Mrs, Margie Hunt, ~ee the Missionary Society: Mrs. ~Mary Knox, Mrs. C. R. Neal, wife of the paster; Miss Mattye Williams, Mrs. Eunice Holmes, Mrs,. Erma Powell, Mrs, Jewel Smith, president of Young Matrons; Mrs. Rosa Henry, Mrs. Bernice Jones, Mrs. Susie Payne, Mrs. Johnnie Tucker, Mrs. Beverly Epps, Miss Mary Ann Williams, -Mrs. Rose King, Mrs. Mavis Baker who was in cherge of ar- ~ ~ rdngements and decorations. (Upper right): Mrs. Mavis Baker pres~nts Mrs. Mary Evans named ~Woman of the Year,~ with a. bouquet of flowers. (Lower right): ~Rev. Lawrence and the Le Herald Male Chorus. (Lower center): at the ~speakers~ table*(L to R): Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Neal, Mrs. Margie Hunt, Mrs. Ray. Mrs. Rosa Kimp, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Greene, Dea con > me Mocre, chairman of building fund and Mrs. oss ~130th AME. Hon urch Conference.WASHINGTON, D. C.~Bis-jence, A: M. E. Zion~ Church, ial hop R, L. Jones, who presided over the 130th session. of the; ot, WW, bee ee than 1,500 delegates a @nd: visitors to the Lincgln Meat Galbraith Church, 1114 Sixth| ~0r@l to join in the Prayer Pilrecessed the~ con- grimage, in deference to the true Philaedphia ~ Baltimore Confer-! ference, at il: 30 Friday and led tenets of the denomination. Church News Women~s Day At Quinn Chapel The women of ~Quinn Chapel St RS re ROEBUCK ae Ss:: ~ 4 * Regular 5c \ bath. Now~s the time to replace that old rusty guttering. Get your home in shape while this low price is in effect! Trough mtn Ne ol pipe made of salamired ee Fs ee y bach ome po atta:: Installs Easily, Even.on Conerete; Asphalt Floor Tiles Plain Colors Can~t Wear Off Easy to work with 9x9-in. tile. Arrange plain or marbieized colors into attractive designs. The merbleized colors won't wear off. An enduring floor for your basement, Sitchenr or A sturdy, etizactive screen | door cf 11-in. clear PonderoSa pine. 14x18 mesh se apotn aeg: } screen. 30~x80". ~3 > ae ee + i i* peaks be ee ake mcs ha aa~ S -~ 708 Root St. P~ ote CE. #5891 Open P.M and 7 went over tops in their big day. All men. including the pastor were seated during the entire day. The order of~morning serv-| ~ice was as follows: Piano prelude, Mrs. John Chilton; processional, Women~s ~Gospel Chorus; scripture sentences ~led by Mrs. C The hymn, ~Am I a Soldier,~| (was sung by the congregation and choirs. Mrs, Mattie Griffin, Stewardess; offeréd prayer, Selection by the Women~s Gospel Chorus, ~Take Me to the Water.~ Mrs. Mayme Mitcnam led tre responsive reading. Romans 12'h chapter; and she also I'ned the decalogue, Selection by the visit ~ mtauA Jo ae the Haag ~ aEaier improvements -on Sears Modernizing Ama~ bet ie Jackson. ~~ d tim srt: ow ve ful p: ~The~ afternoon ~ program ~* e ~p.m. Miss Georgia Tyiska, This }tress of ceremonies. The. bined Women~s. Chorus~. ~Thank Jesus.~ Iny by Mrs. O~tovia- ~Thomas.~ Buckner, Jr., topic, ~Women in the Business and ercteeseal World.~.. Captains included: Mrs. ~Ola Smith, Mrs. eDlla Gardner, Mrs. Massy Gante, Mrs. Annie ~McFadden, Mrs. ~ Helen~: Iseanier, Miss Gwen. Wallace and ~Sunshine Choir, Mrs, Audréy Chil | ton, Mrs. Emma Oxendine, Mrs. |Mayme McCoy, Mrs. ~Octovia |Thomas. Mrs._ Etta~ Seitz..Mrs. Matt'e Chamby, Mrs. Reba; Dunn and Mrs." Ann Fielder:; - 5 Other women pledges: ~were made and paid. Total: amount raised ~for Women~s Day. Rally. $3,186.95, Another highlight of the ~afternoon was the crowning: ~of the enveen of the. girls of the Sun~shine Choir, Second place, Miss. "Sathorn ~Moore; first blac, Miss~: ~Paula Truss, ctowned ~Miss Ane Chapel: chairman; Mrs, Sage Oxgnie and Mrs. Mattie Gente, d tions; ~ Vinton Neely,: gram c airman: Mrs. Ola. Smith; finance chairman; Mrs: ~Eloise, Caldwell.and Mrs. O, E puety os i fag EXTRA! the scalp is being brought Hair that has been dead and buried undernesith TEVERBAUGH HAIR ARE YOU GROWING HAIR OR GROW] for free scalp examination. Come or Call and let us - tell you why your hair does not grow. | LENA TEVERBAUGH~Founder. ih C, AYERS~Gen. Mgr. PH. CE. 3-9287~ EXTRAT beck lle tbe wie PREPARA.* 280 St ota Pine Scragn Doors Oyen BID arte il meelid sine | Bee FT sunday: Hehook- 7 | Antioch Missionary Baptist Church: ge. Pers iam:: Sunday. School. 9:30-~~10:30 A.M. 8 ~|Mornipg Sepyice 4138012:30 A.M. _ ~Where Religion and Business Meet~ BEY. Ly. W. hisses Minister 4 ition, Bie Bethel Methodist Church | Mrs. John C 421 EB. "Fwelfth St.: the chairman 1 n's 4 {| Mrs. Annie Ateians.. Ws Sunday School. 9:30 A.M, then gave welcome. remarks ~and Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. introduced as sahets: celiais M. Y. F. Mon. Eve. 6:00 P.M. ose ~ to the guest speakers were m ' REV. W. E. TEAGUE, Minister by Mrs, Vinton- Neely and eee aes Rie; a8 ~ akers ~No, 1. Mrs.. Wendell a ~ oe | | Hattis; topic, ~Women in~ the Canaan Baptist Church ome.~ || er No. 2. He ay ben ep mer; topic, poe;; 910: East Gillespie St. articipation in Religion~~con- Sunday School 4 9:30 A.M | trast between America: BI A ba and the Japanese ete Fuh Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Speaker No. 3, Mrs.- Boyce|Evening Worship Bsa 6:00 P.M. ~Where Welcome and Worships Are Warm~ REV. T. T. NEWMAN, Minister - a Christ The King Catholic Mission Thirteenth and Clifford Streets Sunday Services 8:30 and 11;00 A.M,; Public Is Welcome REV. FR. NORMAN A. DUKETTE Macedonia Missionary Baptist ~1116 Hickory St. 9:00 A.M. Sunday School "| Morning Worship; 11:00 A.M. ~ B. A. U.: 6:00 P.M. REV. IRA, WATKINS. Minister Mt, Olive Bantist Conch A24 Kennelworth | Ave 9:00 A.M. Sunday School | A Morning ~Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 2:00 P.M. Youth Group 5:00 P.M. 6:00 P. M. ff BME US =| REV. R. R. TURPIN, Minister ~St. James Church of God in Chirst 4401 Selby St. Sunday S~hool 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M, Radio Broadcast~1:00-1:30~(WMRP) REV. JAMES MARKEM, Minister Vernon Chapel AME ~. North at Addison St,. Sunday School 7 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. LEWIS s L. LAWRENCE. B. Th., D. D., Minister * Quinn Chapel AME - 2101 Lippincatt Blyd.. 9:15 P.M. ~Morning Service 10:45 A.M. ~Evening Worship 7:00 P.M, ~REV. J. 8S. A. MITCHAM, Minister: h- -: 12th St Church of God: one hs one hee qT 12th at Harrison ~St. ticle, We~ vuneet, the Gouming of ~Higunday Sehool 9:80 AM. | Light, Besutitelly to enprem thie ~|| Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. ~ ae eee att a, | | REV. G He WILLIAMS, Minister _be sxaineil: te baie funeral ~s Tenia nee esos Holley's Gulf Service Reodssie-Pobat. ~ + Complete Service On Brakes Tires: Batteries Tune-Ups TURDAY, JUNE 1, 1957 ~5 ~ ae Po x eC heck st -

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 35]
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June 1, 1957
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