Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]

By. Rev; GP. The intetievidal: faculty man, _ the understanding; the intellect, the power that concéives, judge or reason; also ~the entire spirit. | ual nature and memory. ' The characteristic of the nor3 ~ ore beén proven t6 a t greatest ts of mankind,. Imagination defines the image making ~power of the mind; the power to create or reproduce; ideally an object or sense previously préceived; the representative power, the power to reconstruct or récombine the ~material furnished by direct apprehension. ~The term imagination ~covers a field so wide and so hazy that a leading educator has called it ~an area which psychologists fear to tread~ for imagination takes many forms. In an early edition of Webster~s dictionary imagination was_defined in part as: ~The will working on materials of memory.~ whip.~ Harvell, Jre Tn: ay. ~education the importance of the mental attitudés. is clear. Pupils carty ~away Very little book learning. from. thes Schod] ~as ~every. teacher knows. - The mental attitudes developed are the vitally ~important things. Faith, hope,.-love and charity are the chief theological virtues ~Practiced with wor Thére ~are~ many theologists and many religions, but all men of whatever creed or complexion have only one kind of et val eore~God. ~How can these: virtues be practiced except they hegin in the projection of one~s own conscience, called mind? _ From 6ur thoughts to ~the action that we display, Romans 12:16 states: ~Be of the same mind one toward another.~ The mind is like another heart. no one has found the source of it~s power but no one doubts that the sputce is within us. We find: that the mind~ will keep us alive if we give.it ~a chance to help us to~ meet~ the needs of living. If we let it be = there is no more. mental ife. BRONZE REPORTER, SATUR DAY, AUG. 31, 1957 3 ~be ~expressed in TELEPHONE OFFICE: CEDAR 8-7750 RES: CEDAR 9-8064 J. Merrill Spencer, Mortician and Funeral Director every funeral "Wetise of *- encer: orluary ~ Mes Allene R Butler Funeral ae 8 fimbalmer ~eed the BUT $118 St. John St. uneral Home ~~gympathetic-Understading~ Flint 5, Michigan _ AMBULANCE SERVICE NOW. AVAILABLE 24 HOURS ~ Ph. SU.5-0211]| nh BSS ah Silage ps Rh, ~Ae oS arte beset s President ~James ~A: |.the + | Church, Navasota, Texas; Ch ee eae In the letter of Paul, the Apostle to the Romans, it says & carnally mind is (mental) cect i but to be of a spirittial: fis a ~gift of ~salvation through which Jesus ial brought. forth. Lifé ~and ~ 3 The carnal inte worldly " as opposed to spite life is enmity ~against God. tj~ is not subject to the law of! i~ ~God neither~ inleed tan be. Take God into ~close a: ship!. Yours in Christ, Rey. George Harvell, Jr. King To $ At 25th Highlander * Polk School, a]. unique American ~experiment in adult education, is celebrating its first twenty-five. yeats, with |: an anniversary séminar to be held from A $0 ~through September 2. A principal speaker will be Dr, Maftin Luther King, Jr.; president of the Mont-|, gomery Improverient Associ ation ~which guided and directed |. the recent bus protest in Mont. gomery, Alebama. Dr. King is one. of these-selected by Time Magazine as an outstanding ~petsonality of the year.~ The anniversary. program will be built around ~the ~theme, ~The}~ South Thiriking Ahead~. Workshops will deal with current problems facing community leadets in, the South today. A representative interracial group of disGlssi6n leaders will be present jto conduct the workshops, A mong those will be Dean Jolin Thompson, Rockeféller Memorial Chapel, Univertsity of ~Chicago; Aubrey Williams, pubisher | of THE SOUTHERN FARM, & HOME, ~Mositgomery, Alabarna, and former director of the Na. | ae: tional Youth, Administration; Ralph Helstein, ~president of the United Packinghouse owrkeérs;. Dr. Alonzo.Moren, president of Hampton Institute; Bishop D, Ward Nichols of ~Edward Waters College; and the Rev. Conard Browne of ~Koinonia Farm, an interracial religious settlement Joins F wag Pas see Tenn. ~ Six tember, Colston announced recently on studies at the University of Chi- | os from postgraduate cago. Colston added that these Rest aaay will be greeted by the largest student body in the history of the college, ~ They are Dr. Gerard ~M. Mértens, professor at Blackburn College, Carlinville, 1; Dr. Charles Merrill Proudfoot, pas~ tor of the First ag Ralph A, Gwinn, pastor of Cottage Lake Presbyterian Churéh, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Ruth (Mc Govney Kaspii, ~assigtaht ~pro fessor, University of California: at Berkeley; Alarder Ecsedy; instructor in the Conservatory of Music at Hathilton, 'Onfaria, Canada; Russell W. Sthith. Jr.,: chapel choir director, Bad Harsfeld, Germany.~ ~ TIGERS SIGN TWO DETROIT =~ <A. 10-year-old pitcher from Plant City, | Fla., and a 19-year-old shortstop from Lorain, Ohio have. fn na 958, contracts with the Detrof ers~ Class A Augusta, Ga., ~an, Tiger scout Pat M lin signed James Pressitk, 4. anded hitting shortstop, ener Pressick attended a Tiger ~ees school at Loraih: aoa | ville,: Ky... j meeting: place for the | bn bud Louis-~: ~ JOSHUA ~TABERNAC LE BAPTIST ~ Sieh, ~Sept. ~5-7, ~T9897. ~Tie ren guagn, is, General Chyirman~.. of Local Entertainment Com che aa ohn aan Bap-~: a3 et ae Cae oH 3 sabaga s~ al 2 ce ea wre ~ 3 > ee 4. ~ TS * Pe Pe pa. fea ey They~ came eribpled,. some on crutches, the young,. the old, the working: and. proféssfonai: men and. wemen-.;;. ealiccame + to pay. thet nee Yast-respects té a man who | iéatéd. his life"to the interest~ Tonson othe ers. ~He ~was Rev, J. He ae ae ~tHe ~eulogy was réad endship: Baptist Church: | Mack~ at ~St: meh last Mor tored there tot,to ao Fp ery: possible paexcept those. ré ie Tarnily, and aux:| thé. church,~ Mor |~ seat~ WAS., served a0 on e outside~ the.body;' con get-o last!report from. those.who. were.fortunate enough ~to hear. and ~witness. the | services on the: outside. waited: wiew. | the front.;of ~the ~church: that it ry: to remove some trustees ~. ~and: featicny. from scores of Ratio churches: The choirs of. Breen: furnished music..- i Invocation v was ~by. Riv. i. ~| McGhee., Rev. Wm. Richardsn~ | fulfnished <the obituary. ~There Brileys| Whs A~salo by Miss Mary Remarks * (liye. miniates | each):, Deactn Harvey, Hatdirig, chair-/ man~ of. the: deacon board; DavidWhi, -ehairman. - ~of ~the #8 a:- Mrs,:- Anite rown;. ~~ér the Church,~ and Dr, ~J. J. We - Collins,: president of Friendship Mutual~ Insurance Co. This'company was organiz:. |Somne yPars ago. | Acknowl celine of cones len | and telegramsm tan well into more than a thousand. Remarks.\: wt Ss.) ~D. Ross, Cc... A Heath, ~7 S. Boone, CE. '3-9457 ss ~ OUR PLEDGE.. To give you. +. Our Cabbitooes the BEST in quality and service ae AsDid _ 7 _. FORDO~S SUNOCO SERVICE Your Patronage is not only, Weleomed. But.... - Appreciated LONNIE~S ~SUNOCO ~SERVICE ~(Formerly Fordo~s Sunoco pee A 1611 8: Saginaw 8 St. - aes bie: santo Site. Oa al. Baptist ena sConyen: md ~ers. were. in charge. Flowehé: sO many bédacked. pL aN Ce a, Bee, wag necessary of ~them~ te:dther séctions befote |}. going: into~ ~the perriee,, There || ~Officials, |}, ed: by the officers of the: chureli ~E. rol Viti A. M. Martin, | and.~ Wim. | Bishop. Dr. W. E: Ramsey gave the: eulogy. He uséd:@s a theme, ~The Assutafice of ~thie ~Christian~s Future Life? Dr.~ Ramsey, who. was a "glose ~friend ~to~ the ~ deceased. feompared the forty years. Rev Johnson- pastored~ Frieridship -with the many | happenings and ~miracles in~ the Bible ~which |. ~Jasted forforty years, ~Rev. Jéhngon. was a graduate) of ~Morehousé ~College, ~Atlanta > to Detroit. in 1917, he resided on Giycer Court. ~ Dr. We R. Matthews, del dent of.the B. M.-& E. State Convention, presided as Master of~ Cereinonies. McFall Broth Two courses in i~ Spanish: will be offered this Fall at Western Night Schodl. ~These. course! may interest ~ ~individuals ~who wisk<te: ~yearn Spanish ~eithey for recrégtion;. bisintss or for vacations to * Latin America There-may ~be thers whose an-| cestry is. Mexican or Spanish | and Who: Wish ~to perfect ~their knowledge. -off* Spanish which, they, acquired.as childrén.: ~ SPANISH wit dainentals of exercisés: in. Conversation: | Phis course~ demands some. knowledge of Spanish and will * each Wednesday~ ~from ~7, to. p.in. "Nhe ee is 63~75 ana 4 first.class--will-meet Weenie Sept. ae at is 2m. Bring an your contract CA 1028 s. Saginaw St. oa The Barrel: Hood For Your Land Contra 1st, 2nd, 3rd~..~ even your 4th eae - Parker Re. aud get *: SH ee | ee Seana Pa ee Pike pe Tae lyn) Se a Me yA ie oF holler is RM nett eae~ Wt OS s.: ~: | crete: HD. Minister,: yt say Tice: rireh school,: 9:30 am.27 + Rev. L. J: Epps: Pastor,: St, Baul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson. Road.. Rev. R..R, Gordon, Pastor, ~-: Sunday. school: 2590 sm au ship: i ams: sp hes "4 ein -eamOne avvites Church of Christ The Ring ~Sunday pes 8:30 and 41 Lem. ~Rev. Father Norman ~De Kette, ~Public is. heed on = 8; ~ ie Fee ee the~ langiage Prk in Peis 4 L.. Lawrence, ~BM, b ume iab wt secs > Reg oes

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 48]
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August 31, 1957
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