Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 39]
) ~It w we gr ie REuGION~ Our bustiaese. = es H Gs. Adame |BRONZE REPORTER, sire: a 1957 E ~ Holley's Gulf Service 4. ~Complete Service On |. Brakes Tires Batteries Tune-Ups~ _ Wash Jobs and Simonize Grease Jobs COURTEOUS ROAD SERVICE | | Phone: SU. 7-4711 4116 St. John St. ag aed Stewart) | ~Hair that has been dead and buried underneath thé scalp is being brought back: to life by the use of TEVERBAUGH HAIR PREPARATION ARE YOU GROWING HAIR OR GROWING BALD? for free scalp examination. Come or Call and let us tell you why your hair does not grow. LENA TEVERBAUGH~Founder.: ERNEST C. AYERS~Gen. Mgr. CEdar 86007 2800 St. John St. THE YOUNG MATRONS of Greater New Mt. Moriah Bap on; Dorothes Maxey, NaoPion! Borading Mir. Mao St. John~ s Day: Snlorigin Grand Lodge Annual St. Johns Day services ~AME Church, Detroit. ~| Officers and members of Ruth Sry me 6, O. E. S. atte Hf ing were: Matron, Mrs. 2M | Peaets Associate Matafin, Mrs. Willie Dent; Mrs. Gleaice seg; Mrs: Mf. Washington, ~ (@idnaGcurleck, Mrs. Ella ones, | f iss Mattie (Morgan, Mrs. cc | tie Ghainey,.@Mrs. C. Alien, M Lettie Ford, Mrs. Ada Holbt and Mr. Randolph Dorsey |3s ~waithy ~patron.. Cement SS Wethon Chapel A-ME. Church s.~ ~fla~ Hodges, Reporter, Monday morning vacation bible school. opened with a record. enrolment. The continuance of students has soared the attendance. during the week, to more than one hundred stu3 ~| dents,: The two week program under ~the guidance ~of thé Pastdf, Rév~ | L. L. Gaewrence afd-Mr. R. A. f Ill, Rodney Maxell, Nancy ~Church News | | croncn A Beier Vesti Grand Chapter |. of the O. E. S. held their 22nd on Sunday, June 23, at St. Paul~ mer ar C8 ~* |. She ta rose sont; be expressed - every funeral j poe | j as of * ner;:: g orluary | TELEPHONE DAY OFFICE: CEDAR 8-7750 OR RES: CEDAR 98-8064 NIGHT J. Merrill Spencer, Mortician ~ and Funeral Director:_ fist Church, 2627 Blaine, pre- ~Katherine Parker,- Thelma - sented their third annual Baby |Price, Ruby Jean Evans, DanContest, Saturday, June 22nd. tie Robinson, and Willie B. Pictured L. to R: R. Helert Me-* Bee. ie 6 1A ee ~par: Parker, Tenia Marie Brown. | Hodges who was named superinclude Jé~vo-|| tion, a complete ybuth program tin Bible study:an | }dntendent, will learning of ~The New. Moon~ Opens July 1st One of America~s favorite ny ~The New Moon,~ has been schéduled as the next sproducti~n at the Musical Tent at Clio, Mich., on U.'S. 104 ginning Monday, July 1, and extending through Sunday, duly 7.3 This romantic musical come- afi Hamerstein~s ~Cinderella,~ tory. Mes. Aline R Butler Funeral Director and Embalmer for the | BUTLER. Funeral Home ~Sympathetic-Understading~ 5115 St. John St. Ph. SU. 5-0211 ~ Flint 5, Michigan AMBULANCE SERVICE NOW: AVAILABLE HOURS; dy is laid in New Orleans when Louisiana was still a French! colony. It has been put together by a quartet, Sibmond Romberg, Qscar Hammerstein _ II, Frank] ~ Mandel and Lawrence ~Schwab, who have given America, more reasons for humming and whistling tuneful songs than any sim-| ~4y ilar group. Romber is the cabiel aaa poser for such~ unforgettable | aa music hits.: eudent Prince, ES aes | ve, A ~Blossom Time,~ My Mary lan@,~. ~Up.In Central Park,~ and a dozen other musical shows that have made theatrical his Hammerstein I Tis the librettist and lyricist whose ~Show Boat,~ ~Oklahoma,~ ~South ~Pacific~ and ~The King and I~ are only a few ~of his notable productions. Frank Mandel and Schwab are the pair responsible for ~The Desert Song,~ ~Queen High~ and other hits. ~The New Moon~ was first produced in 1928. star, will be in the lead with out for service in ed him on the Ed Sullivan Show. Jon Cypher, who leaped into prominence on appearing oppor site Julie Andrews in Rodgers: Rewier~ Betty McNamara, tiny singing Richard Armbruster. He began} | | his stage career at the age of six with his parents in vaude-|: ville and continued, taking time| ~ the Armed}. forces. He won the first All Ar-|% my Talent contest which land television spectacular in Match, will be in the cast. Othope meade Ruth Webb, Broadand television star, Vivian Joyce and il Green. ~. (The rinjor songs im this. gay i se romantic play, include such. tuneat nearly everyS as rai Come ok to: ana ~Softly as in a Morning ~Sunrise,~ ~Wanting You,~. ~Qne ~ Kiss, ~ ~The Girl on the, Prow~., and the ~ rousing or Heated Men~ male chor So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, ~and 1 ~ will not fear what:man fo to me.~(Hebrewa 15, 6.) It is with such wonderful - confidence, such calm and rourage, that we can face every trouble, every ~trial and - tribulation, when we know. God is with and within us~. when our love and trust fs. whey in ites and His 00d, > ride eae As gt 3 Se ee Coach Joel.-Mason~s Wayne State University basketball squad has won 32:-and lost seven over Bai! ~past two champions. 2 \ Madam. If you are in doubt, worry or trouble ~of any kind, if yo heart is set on a cer-. tain end.in friendship,. mar- | riage, divorce or business, | do not lose faith.: If you are seeking the truth concerning any or all matters, if in the dark about to do?, All who are unica or unlucky should SEE this wonderful woman. Seek her advice and start right. ALL are welcome, 4 MILES FROM PONTIAC 4385 DIXIE HIGHWAY, ROUTE 10 AT DRAYTON | PLAINS. | NE 3-2921. DAILY AND _SUNDAY.. READINGS BY ~| APPO ONLY ON. LOOK FOR NAME SIGN AND NUMBER. Cara | anything or anybody,. un-| \, decided as to what is ~ |. ~EDITOR previous article in \eher Nobles, The.Rév. James} voit coe eye atlas iden~ 4 _Chalmers.,Hunter, pst Pastor. >. oie!: 2 ~| Reports -made ~from <The precast method of bridge building has been embraced by | yorious nk. arid yatttiv ty, a Sevenahip and city highway o.: saving in cost, use of precast spans ~helps {7 their youth, community, see oad pupty.! of. engin personn | ucational ~ana adults _ program ~pften, street and highway vmopertntanbants ao not have the ~| were outstanding;because of th F port tambon og 3 it thats pas ~ sp age sepa! ughout ie agen 5 a struc esign gation..; p shown throughout the pEidiges. Their departments, are, es-Barre, Penn, & Blackwell~s pastor, Rev. However, quite capable of providing abutments and p: the structure that~s needed in the precast bridge deck method. | ~Piants*like those of American-. ere Gompany turn out preandq,pretensioned concrete. spans te. order. They are ~pro- | duced: Up to 100~"feet. | | ne ~eombination of concrete | ~expense to builders. cil ree japieersitics jot jor redu "9 strong pplication in local eo ~_~_~ 7 "PRE-BUILT BRIDGE SPANS~ _ AID D LOCAL ROAD Bt BUILDERS A PL z. _ i ~ow pelts gran. ~they ~ felaborath Yoeker agate ~Provision for carrying 4 the ~books of ~the ~projects in arts and Secretion: 99D ~until 11:30 ~am. The teaching | Staff includes, Mrs. John Jack}: son, Mrs. Etta Cooger, Miss B 4Anie Darnell, ~4 worth and Mrs. "18 to~14 are walcomé. | Bethel. Methodist Chureh | nt ne for the parsonage fund 4 potpete: announced 8 p.m.,for the time] of the program. Gee ~will i Thempson. The Steward Boat jis sponsoring the pregram -for | pntegkwent Ay ee on Church 4 Mrs. Nadeen Johnson, was.a ~l~Session Michigan *Conferenee of e in Detroit; Mich, * St. Paul~s Church, Rev. W., jing. Bishops Raymaend }men; -associeting. Mrs. Cobée} e evel | Bag - St. John's Day 4 JAF. & A. M. colgweter -UMJohin~s Day at their on Maines St., on e Wor a tae we _| host Pais the | Chapter No. 2 O.ES.; Fins Staite No. @24 iLdille eWlls from Phillis Wheatly jGhapter. <Wicome ible, student The hours are ffom 9: 1S nam | Mrs. Alma Fox Lila Hodges. Ail children from thé age of e * & 8 ss ' ~Miss Elsie Morris, repotter The Woman~s Society of Christion Service, an outstanding organization in Bethd:Church.will sponsor an afternoon of ~hememade treats, consisting of fried chicken, ice cream and cake. Mrs. F. Jentiings, president of Pegyen A thas announced this special program to ~raise and invites the puldtic~ to parti-+ - Sunday; Jat. 067, 4 | Steward Board of Beta Methodist church will present Mrs. Laura Jean Thompson ina Mu-| sical. Recital. Mrs. Hopson ~hes| = Mrs.. Thompson és the well| kriown. and popular vocalist ee our city who is a- teacher Jefferson -School. Harrison | accompany ~Mrs. the benefit of churgh ~benevo~lence. * ei: ~ s delegate to the 47th Annual the African ~Methodist Episco| pal -Zion Church, ~ representin~|: ae eAMM.E. Zion Church,| ~ -| Faint. + ~The ion Canference convened Hilliard, paster,.June 11-16: fake Sho Stephen G. Gpottswood, presid Jones and Charles Cecil. ~Gole S Rev. Paul V. at h, Paator aa 7! |\pIRECTOR ~ ~ ~ BAPTEST. SERVICES = Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor Cain epeile ~Chie ae, 910 East Gillispie ~St. k eee: q. poe Newnen, Pastor co Baste Church ant, Pastor ons Bait " Church ore lidkory k | Bev. Ina Watkins, Patter Metre rope Bapnd Chipreh oe Industrial Rew. E. J. Timmons, fat" pe rey ee Sane hee ae Turpin, Pastpr New Zion Baptist Chureh #31] Selby Bt... - Rev. J. S. Smith, Pastor! * *: * 4 Shiloh BSaptist~Cherch* ~St. John at Massac ~oped Ave. ~ts She Soe Bape Baptist hurch Pingree -' jev. ~. R. ee | Faerie il a.m. _Chyret school, Bew i. J. wehin Pastor Paul cies bhstea |; 3 @.4Merson Road ~ * Rev. ) R. Gordon, Pastbr | Sunday school: 9: 30 B. ~m., WorShip: 11 am. *~: a CATHOLIC SERVICES -NChurch of Ohwist-~Phe Kina Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. ~Sunday~ jgervices 8:80.:and 11, am. Rev. Father Norman Du-, Kette. Public is weleome. oa aan Church of God in Christ likev! St, John St. * ~ ev, Jgbn} i Spungre, ~Patio Pastor ~ 1. Gumila A J ~hee in Christ~4401 Selby ~Si. Rev. James: Markem,' Pastor sm 8, The First Church of God in Se ap St. ~Iahn'St, Seryices: 322 Noon. Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. Rev. S. C. Coles, Pastor ~i 4 * as. te CH OF GOD 19th - at~ ison Sts.Rev..G. Williams, Paster. ' DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lipp Bld.; Rev. Thomas ~ourts, Pastor METH br et Std elfth Sts, Bethel Liberty at Sounen Chapel ee P 1142 Campau services: ~IT ~a:fh. Elliott, a and Presiding Supervisor ets Rev. WdlJace Jackson. and Rev. Chrigto Rev. ~ ry es have been a@-to serve us for another sconference year. Rese of Sharon ~Lodge ~No: 4~ and. fect: Mich., Cape pete New int. - Greetiigs eante froth Bis Lu toa: Clemens nad President 7. 0. ~;; ey fe i ~ore Ts. were: Per-| ~ lis Wheatly oe gre ss | Sagindw, -S. of] Sunday Bev. B. J: Béyd, Pastor *~~s ~~ Quing Ch M.., se Cliffded and Keak ev. James 3 A. Mitchum, Pas, St. ke 2 MB Zio at Addison gerade: 1145 a.m. - Bey. D. Baldwin. Pastor Vernon Chaps iA. M. B.: at Addison Sis. Services, 10:45, ~Sunday~ school, Lewis t. taser, BIrh.,
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