Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 12]
it our. blessedness~ CHURCH VERNON CHAPEL The Senior Choir will Spon- }. sor a musical program Sunday afternoon, March 2nd, at 3:30 p.m, at the church. Bethel Mcthodist Choir, The Rosé of Sharon Fraternity-Gospe!l Choir, and the Cornette Quartet will render selections, Also. appearing on the nrosram_ will be Mrs. Garrett, Rose Henry. and Mr Blariche Brown. Mrs. Carrie Miller is Program Chairman, the ~nev. L. L. Lawrence is Pastor. * ~ M4CEDOMIA BAPTIST CHURCH Was the scene last Sunday at 7:30 p.m., of a Baby Contest imental by the Youth Depart ment of the Great Lakes Dis trict Supnday School agd B.-T, -U. -Five churches: took part in the contest: y Macedonia ~Baptist Church, fantioch Baptist Church, Foss Avenue Baptist Church, and Greater Harvest Baptist our. Reine: GOD seg =H. GJ. Adams:: NEVWS Church each~ sponsored. tied, Rs: ten The winning contestant ~Was ~month ol~é Sherry Lynn. Dennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| lie Dennis of Parkland ~Street, sponsored ~by. panne The ~ first prize was a $10-*bill Rev. Avery Aldrich ~aks guest speaker, the Highlight Gospel |Singers provided the music.; Rev. R. T, Booker is District |~ President,. Rev. Ira Watkins Vice a President and Turner ~~ 4 Director General. Mrs. - ~ Jessie Smith was. in: charge of arrangements for the rontest' with Mrs. M. C. Hart:4 field~ as co-chairman and Mrs: Samuel Foxworthy, finance chair- 1 man. se ANTIOCH BAPTIST. CHURCH | Was the guest on Sunday, Feb. | 23rd, cf Trinity aBpfist -Churcli|, of Pontiac. The congregation and~ choirs of Antioch attendéd the~ 3:00 p.m. service at ~Trinity in T DING POST honor of the 7th Appreciation of | x 2 its Pastor. The Rev. Richard Hi) ~ - 300 COATS Dixon.:Those attending -report|~.? that the basement of the church]. ~ AllSizes.A!lColors was beautifully. decorated with). and {Styles from $3,00 up flowers. Ample refr ments ST. J TRADING POST | were served. An et ot & ei light was the announcement 08). pie eth, Rev. Dixon~s engagement. | - BUTLER Funeral ioe | ~~Sympathetic-Understanding~ 3115 St. John St. Ph. SU.5-0211: Flint 5, Michigan Fi San, Koee thé 4ppve: it; view. of. the grave situation causedby the dendiog bi: + ~; Cairo; Egypt. PRESIDENT GAMEL ABDEL. Na ssa a) ~api é:Foteign Minister Mohammed~ Ahmed Mahgoub emerge etitig here on dispute over border territories. The~ ~Suda: nese Gaeigmnent decided early February 20 to present the dispute to~thie-@:.N. Security: Council. The government said it was taking Be pire. Gnited Press. Radigtelephale | Bariners. in Health: We | work hand in hand, with your -doctor to safeguard your health.by compounding all his prescriptions with professional. -. precision from fresh stocks of son aie ity pharmaceuticals. LLER!: ~ PHARMACY. jail the powers ~Follow: ~ Personal case of the young man. jit is a. challenge~ of~ Jesus to jthe world of mankind. It is a {challenge which demantis and an unconmipromisir ~ ~enlisting of ~f mind and It is werthy of nate, that it (ss the challenge of: a person. ~i Jesus has been called the center of the world~s bést thought, the inspiration of the world~s best aacrifice,, the motive of the world~s truest living. The ~most daring adventurer, of ~history was Jesus.. He talked of a kingdom and stimulated the imagination cf centuries.. He staked every~thing on the capacity~ of the Jeast: He ventured everything| ~.}on the hazard of his own death. He went away, and twenty cehturies of the world~s best. thinking, believing, and loving - have not brought men abreast of him. He walked out. of. the cumbersome theology of his day, out~ of ~the customs, ethics,-and morality of his time: He is always better than our best, higher than our highest, purer: than-our purést, awakening new hopes, stirring new -emotions. arousing new ~ambitions; and His challenge.to you beloved is ~Follow Me.~ Not only are we challenged j by the dynamic personality of the founder of the Christian religion, but also His program challenges us.~He asks those~ who de: sire to follow Him to join in the efofrt to. put -across His ~program. We have been slow to catch the idea. Self-preservation ds. still the. strongest appeal. In religion the most powerful motives~ have been: the appeal of rewards and punishments. Over against this Jesus builds ~a program as ~broad as human Gay hare feit. that Jesus was} 59: too hard on this youth. But this}: instance is ~broader than the) Christ. ~rangements will be announced ~and the. Gospel Chorus and past: churches, etc.)' then. accept cae challenge or His ay ll Conéluding, I wisk you to that the Christian; also a- challenge | ~to. cng ' When we say that a man has iit Tunis (End a passion for music, for: sci* 2 the co ence,..or- for--money,; we ~know Metropolitan Baptist Church | what is meant. It: before | 3939 Industrial - pe - us - thoughts of " ks heed bcd Evans Pastor sacrifice,~ of self-de: even OE Olive, death itself. No great ~cause has; Mt Babriet C ever succeeded. without. this en- Libis ad~ thusiasth of ~passion.~: RR ~Turpin, "Pastor fee Zion: Baplist ~Church 4311 Selby: St, | [Rev: 3.8: Smith, peor ae dts oe ae ~Death's but a path: ~that must; ye vf _ be trod if ~ Syne monn ever~ Shiloh. Baptist Church A pass to God. Parnelt. _}$f, ohn at Mastachusetis ve. DUNSON Mra~ Ida Mae. ee Pulpit any Sars son, 909 Edmond ~t:,:. age ~9 assed Baptist Church~ P Saturday, Feb. 22, 1958 St, Paul Baptist ~s at Hurley Hospital. Funeral ar-|?073 E, Pierson Road ~ later: by the ~Greené Home for Funerals. She was born in Woodstock, Ala, Jan. 14, 1896; and| lived in ~Flint for ~the last 30 years, She was a member of the Metropolitan -Baptist- Tabernacle president of the Missionary So-: ~ciety, both ~of the~ chirch. She jalso was'a member of the Royal. of the Sixteen Social club, UAW~CIO Local No. 651, Mrs. ~Dunson ~was employed at ~AC Spark~ Plug Division for about 16 years. Sur viving are: daughter; Mrs: Addie Simpson;. 5 - grandchildren, - Rich: | Thirteenth ard: ~Jr. William,. Henry,. Diana; and Cherry, all. of Flint; 3 -sisters, Mrs. Susie Holly of Lynch, Ky.; brother, Jessie W. Johnson! Oliver; son-in-law, Richard Simp gon, Sr., both of Flint; ni~ces,|.. nephews and other. relatives. Ar | ay petri: ee 2 ~ ave than Ser. mr angements by the Green Home ) w Him. to save themselves from |r s A FUN ERAL 8s iu pene Instead..He says| for Funerals; ~ St.~ Posse ~ spa ite: oe: v~ -~Come. with -Me and. I will help field. { % gEO-FIT ~ ~~~ SS + + 4 682 2 s i. 7 {~ EVERY PURSE. ~ ee, | | MRS. AILENE R. BUTLER: Funeral Director and Emba!mer OPERATING FLINT'S CLDEST -FUNERAL HOME; Lp | 8 5 sich Chae NERA! HOME | * i ROBINSON AND CHANDLER- FUNERA: [Notary and Tax Assistance Offered as TOTAL PERPETUAL ' A Community ~ Service ' z? ~. ~AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS RESOURCES i & ARE: FUND:; ~___~. OVER. NOW OVER. $1,000,000.00 TELEPHONE OFFICH: CEDAR 8-7750. ~ Wo ouse Ht So Mortuary RES: CEDAR 89-8064 |. 4 ie Funeral Director, sn diate i Ly os 4 pronat m REPORTER, SATURDAY, MAREE ti TT {I a This ehinisery is located ar. ~ This $717,000.00 care fund isd vested and cannot be withdray The officers and directors ever paid any dividends, i Flint an outstanding Memorit The statue of Christ makes {? mie aye passed on, as well;: ae @ natural age, and the add BEAUTIFUL RIVERREST CEMETERY A division of Sunset Hills Association - Leeated on ~Hlushing Road, Flint. stiat the Michigan National Bank, Flint. This money is inpty the income ~an be used to feke.care of ap cemetery. 2 a Citizens, they have never + drawal any wilaiss Ror chavs they" af the ~big investment, but have served without pay to give.. erfect centerpiece for a beautiful natural burial park for those | epi atant aa to visit for the living. nately seventy feet above Flint River, which makes for send ta "$717,000.00": % Pe 2 D. ~ F ~::,;:: Rh cie +. wig! x. R ~ ~ Fags ~: 4 ~+: eye. Cie 3 % ~, wits rs ~ * J ~ vy - - ":: j. at i: * \ ~: Whe Oo eg ~ - t ~ 3 *: is < a A 2 sae.:: 2% '; ' P ': hs ema ae wr Chi RS G 5 $ 3 ao <e5 4 s & i: *! ut 4 at - tN > 3 ~ ~,, te 2 bere * Pr;: ':: in. ~ s! J: sh ~.. mas 2 ~ -o. > x a < y: 4 A Rev: R: R. Gordon,: Pastor Sunday School: 9:30/a a.m, ~Wore ship: 11 am. ee The Good Hops. wascrie ~Church 608 -Pingree - + Service: 11:4, m. Chiurets school, 9:30 a.m,. Rev.. L J. pps: nae se? Trinity Baptist Church ~ A601 Clifford.St._.. Rev. ~A. F: Thomas, Pastor ~CATHOLIC: 5E SERVICES Church of. Shrlat A Oe "enaday tia *$30. and 11 ~am, ae kette: Pablic. i is~ emciaignee of Lynch, Ky.; aunt, Mrs. Lucy].. ther Norman: ~Du ee dts, fe % DISCIPLES. OF g OF, christ 1201. Lip) Rev. Pipe: Ca, Pastor Rev. ~James s. A Mitcham, Pas. St, Luke A. me "ie.. Services, 10:45, Bunbas, school, 9:00, ~Lewis 1. Laws, Bh, D. ~ Minister +. BLACKWELL AME ZION 1234 Central. Ave. Spits Services, -11 a.m. Rev. Zellner Clemmons, minister. UNITARIAN AN SERVICES ea a eet the a.m, Cabos: tt ing. Worship,: 11~ am, mt aré | weleome,. ors ~
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