Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 3]

| ~ Genesis. GOD IS By REV. G. P. HARVELL JR. ~And the Lord God formed; man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man becamé a living soul.~~Genesis* 2:7. s s+ #8 Every Christian: story begins ~with a new frst chapter of ~If any Man ~be in Christ, there is a new creation, old things are passed away, Behoid all things are become new, and all things are of God.. That is fo say, when any man begins to live ~in Christ~ the change that revolves in his thoughts, motives, aims, tastes anf desires is nothing less than a repetition on the smaller scale of individual experiences of that original creative act of God by which at the beginning of time all things came to be. >The soul itself is wholly transformed. ~He is a new creature~ but also is his world. Life has now-a mew center of gravity and all things are seen~ to be of God. Thus al] things that. are received that come to pass, derive from reconciled us to Himself: For God, Almighty creator of all things who commanded the light to shine out of darkness. hath shined in our hearts to At we make RELIGION ue our: business GOD will it our blessedness~ abate: armas ae theh God who has |; oe SOUL~ give the*light of knowledge and | glory of God to all mankind. The ~same. parable sprang ~to Peter~s mind when also thinking of the mercy. of God, he spoke of H'm who hath called you out of darkness into His marvelous light. Nothing less than a total re-creation of the soul. A soul has been. defined by man as a spiritual relation and immortal part of man which en "lables him to think and render | a subject of moral gove in distination from the nature, or spirit of man. Take God into close partnership. ment higher Yours a Christ, Rev. G. P. Harvell, Jr. Rev. King Predicts New Drive In South CHICAGO~A Southern Negro leader predicted a drive would be launched within the next months to register Negro voters in the South for the electicns of 1958 and 1969. The registration drive will b= started by ~he Southern Chris-, tian Leaders Conferenre, a new) crganization, said the Rev. Mar tain Luther King, Jr., of Mont-|_ gomery, A~a. BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1957 5 TELEPHONE OFFICE: CEDAR 8-7750 RES: CEDAR 9-8064 | be expressed in every funeral aie of sS ericer:: Mace J. Merrill Spencer, Mortician _ and Funeral Director. ets Funeral 1 Bitestr, + Embalmer a ~ for the BU 3115 St. John St. Funeral. ~gy mpathetic-Understanding~. Flint ~. Michigan | "AMBULANCE, SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE. 24 HOURS {scious of our individual respon.~ Joanie ~ End MRS. SARAH ~ENOS, 35, | of 510 E. Wellington Ave., was born in Flint, Mich. July (15. 1272, and has been a resident of Flint all her: life. She expired Saturday, Oct: 12, ~at the Artis Convalescent Home. Mrs. Enos was a charter mémber of Quinn Chapel A M E Church, formerly located at 121 E. Seventh street. The new church is under construction on Lippincott Blvd...She was a faithful member of the Quinn Chapel Senior Choir for many, many years~until her health would. not permit only a few years ago. She was also a member of Harriet Tubman TREES, Blue Star Mothers.. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 1:30 p.m. at Quinn Chapel AME Church, Rev. J. S. A. Mitcham, officiating. Surviving are two sons, Calvin of Flint, Crawford of |Detroit; four grandchildren, Mrs. Calvin Enos, Jr.. and Theresa Oliver of Flint, Crawford Enos. Jc., of Detroit, Mary Louise Enos,, Cincinnati, Ohio: three cousins, Mrs, Fannie Harcum, ~many friends. A ~of. Spencer Mortuary, 1204 La On rag the House of eee 1204 ~Lapeer SG tes s 2s # THOMAS KIMBLE, 731-Wager St., age) 56. expired Friday; Oct. 11, at Hurley. Hospital. Funeral services are Fr.day, Oct. 18, at 1 pm. at the Sude Mission of Prayer: He was born in Mississippi, November. ai, 1900, the son of Colonel Kimble and Josiebell Kelley. He was employed at Goodwill] Industries and a.member of St. Jude Mission of Prayer, Suryiv; ing are: wife, Mrs, Mary E. Kimble; five sons, ~Roosevelg Colonel, William Joe. of Grenada, Miss. Troy Of Poplar Bluff, M.; two y danghtas ~Mrs. Elnore | Noue, East St. Louis, Tix Mrs... Pjnky Harris, Clarkesdale, Miss.; Two sisters, Mrs, Betty Brooks, Flint, and Mrs. Demsy Stokes Grenada, Miss.; one~ step daughter, Ethelena Marks, Fijnt; three step sons, Herman Riley, William James Riley, both of Detroit, and Harvey A. Williams of~ Holden, West Va.; 47 grand children; six great grandchilcten; host of other relatives and many friends. Arrangements *by the "House Diode lend, age 65, ane peg sore Thursday, Oct. 10, at Hurley |: Hospital. Funeta] services. were, Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 11 am. at] the House of Spencer Chapel, |)~~~~ Rev. Joseph Dudley officiating. ca, He was a resident of Fini ior} | <% more than 30 Phaee He was ae os - Motor}: at Co. Plant 40 for 23 years. ~; Surviving are wife, Beneva| - Smith; son, Gail Smith-of St. Louis, Mo; daughter, ~t Belle Brown of St. Louis, Mo:-| stepson, Albert Johnston, Port Knox, Ky.;. two sisters, Mrs. Mattie Hart, St. LouiaMd, Mrs. |satuetine @ Barnett. of East St.) eup Louis, T1].; host-of other relatives énd friends, Arrangements - ~by-|; the House of Spencer Mortuary,! ing } 1204 Lapeer St.~: * (2 -~ MRS. FRIEDA E. JOHNSON, |.~ - d Pre 739 Addison street, age ~ 26, rm RN woe * SPOTLESS CLEANING | peer street. Mrs. Genevieve Higgins, Hanna Jenkins of Flint _and Miss. * * CHARLES SMITH 1 1338 As I See It \ ~I ~ooked on my right he nd,FOR THE SOULS OF OTHERS? | and Behold there was no man that- would. know me: refuge | failed me; NO MAN CARED FOR MY SOUL.~ As I sit here this sabba~ ~h | day evening thinking of the many SOULS God has created ~that are going to waste I am reminded of the psalmist. David in his effort to regain his spiritual with Christ. He said no man cared for my soul. Most of us have been taught to believe that, when a SOUL has lost it~s. fellowship. with God, tht only Ged can restored him and that is true-however we must also remember |that God has various channels thru which he works, I think jt is also important for you and I T think # wot be "el informativé znd inspirational for us as christians to get ever jcon sibility to God, for ee SOUL he has created. Brothers and Sisters in Christ, let us awaken to the truth of this matter,. whether you or I like it or not ~We are our browhers Keepers~ in a most vital sense. 1. WHAT IS IT TO CARE It is my person@] opinon that there.is no~hing in this world | more jmportant than a man~s} SOUL..I further believe, that, | we as Christians should have a heartfelt conviction cf the worth of an individual SOUL. I also think: we ~should~ consider -the DANGER exch SOUL. js exposed to; and.do all in our power to nourish those that ~are saved, and be agents through.which the lost might reegive CHRIST. 2. WHO ARE TO 10 THESE THINGS?.; _.l. Heads of Gti 2. Clergymen, Minis ters, Teachers,. *3 3. Employers:.~ 7 4. Professors, And every man. wdmen boy or girl who breathes; none is. to péor, none is to iain sodallt scale to escape responsibility. ~ nelect this Tudtoyby butara To nelect this duty is to nelect CHRIST, and what you are say-|} ng when you. nelect. him, js what |} his enemines said nineteen hun-4 dred years age. CRUCIFY HIM? CRUCIFY HIM.: CHRIST SAID. Freely ye have received. Won~t yeu freely give? Your~s in The Service For ih Rev, i W. Jones. QUESTION:~What is Ph. SU.5-0211 }, QUESTION:~Who W hat Goes On Here?: T FLINTS:. | DISCOUNT Marr| a discount Mart? ANSWER:~Where you save money ys at a discount Mart? ~| Laun ry Service it cost no more to have the Best 4 HOUR SERVICE if necessary on. any garment ti] Moth Preof: ng i @ Water Proofing. Hats Cleaned "aiid Blocked - -Blankets~Drapes CEdar i tit (3-8430: ~Pick ~UP AND DELIVERY FR A ee ee & EB. Spot Clearien~ 801 E. Newinlt at North St. 1 311 Industrial (Avenue nies 2 -_ at Pulpit Vacant fl at," @. <# _ {Galilee Beptist Church - | 14498 Ip 7 33-8595 | ad dustrial Rev. J. L. ~McClain, Péator. | es 2 * * {Macedonia Baptist ~Chureh A1146 Hickory Rev. Ira atkins, Pastor Metropolitan Buptice Churen Rev. S&S D. pesca. eee Mt. Olive ~Baptist Charch - Taberty and Kennelworth ~ FRev. R. R. ~Torin, Pastor Mew Zion Baptist yee. 4911 Selby St.; Rev. J.~8. Smith, Pastor Shiloh Calne Church St. John at Massachusetts Ave. Pulpit Vacant ~ne. ~ The Good Hope Baptist Church 608 Pingree Service: 11 a.m. Church school, 9:30 a.m. ~Rev. I. J. Epps, a Rev: KR. R Sunday Schoal; 9: 30 ~am. or ship: 11 MO ie ' CATHOLIC SE SERVICES Chutch of ~(Christ The King Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday - setwices: 8:30 and 11 am. Rev: Father Norman DuKette, Ryblic is Welcome. * CHURCH OF GOD SM CHRIST - [Church of Ged in Christ.~ 3020 St. John St. de ae Johh ~ eee Pastor ws hurch 2 Goa Selby St. Red James Markem, ~Pastor 7 ee... Tie Fits: ChatectiweGed 3 Lin Chris 623, Git,. ~#: Services: school:. 9:30 gm) ~Rev. 8. C. Coles, ene CHURCH oF 12th at Harrison Sis, Rev. G. Williams, Pastor * ~* | St daduotaial Aveiiee. |g INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE ~,BOYDELL PROVEN QUALITY PAINTS PRODUCTS BOYDELL PAINTS PORTER CABLE MACHINERY | SPORTING GOODS ~KITCHEN WARE,, SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 4026 Industrial Ave. Ph. SU, 7-6421, -, FLINT 5, MICHIGAN ~ 2801 North Si. dh Elder J. S. Lester, Pastor _ Sunday School, 10 a.m, Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Ail ate.: ~| welcome. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippmcott Blvd, Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor METHODIST SERVICES Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rey. Paul V. Smith, Pastor * * # James Chapel C. M. E. 1142 Campau: _ Sunday services: 11 g.m, Rev. B. J. Boyd, Pastor es ~ @ | Church~803 Clifford St. ~; Quinn Chapel A, M, =, 2101 Lippincett ~Blvd, Rev. James S. A. Mitcham, Pas. 1 St. Luke A. M. z, Zion North ~at Service: 11:45 a.m.: Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor. Vérdon hon Chapel A, M. E. North at ~Addison Sts, =. Services, 10:45. Sunday school, tabi ti Lanince B.Th,,: D. D., Minister *2# 8 SLACKWELL AME ZION 1234 Centra} Ave. Services, 11 a.m. Rev. Zeliner Clemmons, minister. sod UNITARIAN. SERVICES: Congregational Unitatien ~ {,. * Sunday school: 11 a.m. Pyblic bg yer ge ' a

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 3]
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October 19, 1957
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