Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 13]

vekhon: CHAPEL. rae 2 opi gee bara Sunday; March. - AME, Chureh ~ ~~Mateh 9th. y Strasion is--~ eclit ~nis: [22 fea pa im: Mrs. Sne. etivelon fae nei ~ Sy ape von ba g. two. veusdaa! Noryh, of en: enh aa: coinrth te Leeder sf Prva ~Mrs.. Hu cere ies; Frank come, and | man the. During the istertslenion, ~ine; year old Li ~Hehry gave a tpiano select and Mrs. Wen-| dell Williams played the organ; Mrs. Cleo Miller. and Mrs. Es*} fitehani Sas ~~edipetida Miller is president; Dr. vs iL. tirtay cake. ahd's 2 card Luwrence, pastor. Gas 4 - LA. Cog o22 CHRIST. THE KING catHoLic~ 5 Oe: eee - Guild Chairmen were: walscped - &- meeting of - Christ - the: King 1} Altar: Society~ Sunday,; March 2:1 _ St; Cecilia. Guild,:on-the: | Side; elected. Mrs. ~Delman: ouse, as ehairman. - fe}:. St; Theresa. Guild, on ~the. Hert eee | Side,~ named: Mrs.- Geotge:Allen |~ ~a { chairman.: Sixteen ~némbers ath re 0 ic the Seog Migr ga tog ep | ites es % ~ PT cr iB 7 srdl Didéetor aiid ~Binbidleder 5 Veet S OLDEST FUNERAL HOME "Notary mee Tax: hasebaaes ~Offered as.. A {Community Service AMBULANCE. SERVICE AVAILABLE. 24 HOURS Om eM Ft =aite eae A battle ~of: sale hag tks bene- 1 a Vernon. Chapel: ~Partici- - ther Allie were hostesses. Carrie uth} 4 ~te Be Presented By | Metropolitan Baptist Topernacie A varied ~program of songs 1 from. all nations will be included when the Durigill Family Con-} cert. is presented on ~Tuesday, ately 11th,~ from. 7:00 p.m. to } p.m. at - a School Audite J rium. ~. - ii cand remarkable _sroup is pre | United Church Wom men Meet | * Ae ~ieleed Chorch! Women of Filat met.at Trinity ~Methodist Church on. Forrest Hill Avenue Friday, Féb. 25. After @ luncheon served ~py the Trinity. Methodist Church Women, bree Jadies formed small discusan ~ groups and explored such topics-'as Christian World Missions, Public ~Relations and Sobe" Relations.: The \Seciat Relations group. Vigre concerned about the recent. ~on ~burning in Flint. The, United Church: Women of Filnt is~ made up of delegates fromthe Missionary Society of ~churches of all denominations | frdm allover the city.. Mrs. Rosa.L.. Kimp, first vice ~president ~ of the group, represents Sen, Baptist Church. Mrs. ~Allene, R.. Butler, epicecming as }her aad Bt es. wife ef the: paster of. Paige,~ Mrs. Odell Williams ~and Mrs. Broad nax. \ Mrs. Montell Sneed represents Mt. Olive~ Baptist Church. Her guests were Mrs. Emitt Brown and. Mrs. Estelle Taylor. Mr. C. Kirk Rae was chairman of the ~meeting.: el Dangill Family ~In Concert Here. | ancestry,: God; sented by the Ladies Aid Society of Metropolitan a Tabernacle.. The Dungill Concert~ Company is a versatile~ ensemble ~f{ concert entertainers; Mr. and Mrs. Dungill~.and ~séven. sons and daughters ~make up the group. ~hey havea rich background of African, Egyptian, and French and - this~ mixture _ of blood has been musically ~set afire by: this brilliant family of entertainers. Mr. Dungill, diréctor and pian ist creates their special arrange-. ments. All of the Dungills are accomplished musicians. Their _ repetoire in cludes, ~Drums of Egypt~ ~Tico: Tico~ ~Nobody Knoks the Troube ~I~ve Seen~ ~Song of India~ ~The Rosary~ ~Summertime~ and ~Night and Day~. These amd many others are~ presented with special arrdngements and telling ~ effects. GOOD THOUGHTS ' TO REMEMBER: ~Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, ali ye dands. ~Serve the Lord. with glad | Ness: come ~before! his presence with singing. ~Know ye that the Lord he sy it is fie that hath made us; atid not~ we ~outsetves; we, -are:his: peopte,~andgttwwzsheep. | of his pasture. ei ~Enter. into., his_gates' with thanksgiving, and into his courts. with praise: be thankful unto him,-and bless his namer ~For the_Lord- is good; his mercy is: everlasting; and: his truth endureth td' all generations.~ ~Psalms 100. my YY ae we Pod your doctor to precision from CE. 5-3644 = Partners in Health We work hand in hand with health by compounding~ all his - prescrip ions with professional. top-quality ~gharmaceupicals. -WALLER~S PHARMACY 1302 LAPEER. - safeguard your, fresh stocks of FLINT, MICHIGAN aang: Sy) ah Femerat: Gy eae ~ /1948 United e Colle; ~levery segment of the community. ye about. two weeks. |Guild Review Legislation Prohibiting Segrega Convocaticn to be held~ in Min-| neapolis (M'nn), ~the week end ~f March 14." (gcc; * The public~ necting, to ibe a dressed by Dr. Newsom, will take place Sunday, Murch 16, at 8: 15] p.m. in the Northrop Memorial. Auditcrium on #he~ University of Minnesota cams..Shariny the viatform with Dr. Newsom will 100 ATTEND FLINT HUMAN:., RELATION MEET Over one hundred~ ~people bn. ' cluding represéntatives from 40 organizations and 60~ individuals, Delegates meeting of the Flint Human Relations Council Monday, March 3, at Pierce Community School. tive director of the Detroit Round Table of Gatholics, Protestants and Jews, was the main speaker. Dr. Freshe stated that a human relations council~<is an educa- | tional, investigative and action organization. It has khroad community representation involving Dr. Freshe told his audience there is no point in trying to believe that we aré all alike, ~because we ~are all different. It is better to recognize these differences and to initiate programs that show a respect for all groups. | A~ spokesman for tie Human~ Relations Council said that the Council is gratified by the wide representation of Monday night~s meeting. Participating organizations run the gamut from service club to nationality groups and including church groups; professional organizations, social ~ organizations, the Mott Foundation, the-Cham-. her of Commerce ~and ~NAACP. Rev. Ayéxander Miller is temporary chairman of the Council. Ae follow-upimeecting. is planned Shows Integration ='In Housing DETROIT, Michigan (Special)-~ The entire forthcoming issue of the Lawyers Guild Review, quarterly publication of the Na~tional Lawyers. Guild, will be devoted to the subiect cf INTEGRATION IN HOUSING, it. was announced today by the Hon. Hubert T. Delany, member of the National Executive alia of the. Guild. Opening: with ~The Social Re sults of Segregation in Housing~ by eo J. Linder cfythe New,, York Bar, the issue ~then discuss (es ~Integrated Housing: Its Ex: tent~ and Acceptance~ by Ralph Shapiro, ~The Present Status of tion >. in ~ Housing~ by Moses Sherr. An unusual and invaldable article-on,~Property Values: The Effect of Integration and Anti-Discrimination Laws~ by Stanley J. Mayer is followed by a statement of ~The Need for a |Qompteheasi ve Law~ and a ~Model Bill for States and Muni| cipalities~,. by the. Lawyers Guild projéct committee on Integration in Housing; chaired by Paul. L. ~Ross, of New York, in Tee, 0 Leshds oo] put trust:-let me never to comfusjon:~-(Bealm. 71, 1.). Those who put their trust in God, completely: and without reservation~ who say~ attended ~the initial Organization |. Dr.~ Robert M.. Freshe, execu ~+ples of E. St. Louis, Ill, Olie Brown, of Detroit; 3 uncles, Har 13. 0f ~St. Louis, Missouri. 1 of 4 Ill.; | John at: Garfield. -|A~ Georgia House ~alladega, i wee ae Lf will ee atte the werk: and.fune ~ion of the spe raising ~organy-| gation. ~ ' ae The four-day! convocation will| be attended by the~33. presidents {cf the member colleges and. other members. cf the ~College unas board ~of directofs: ~The program includes receptions, luncheons dinners, special church services, tours and meetings~. Thomas Moore, president of the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Minheapolis and president of thé | Hotel Radisson, is serving as con-j - vocation chairman. Ju Bemi| is, executive vice president, Bém~s.Bros.: Bag Company, is coeeerman.: Journey~ ~ End | ~There is nothing certain in man~s life but this, that he must lose it.~ ste - ~OWEN MERREDITH CATCHINGS~Ruby Mae ~atchings, 2908 Michigan Ave., age 45, expired Sunday, March y 4 1958 ~ at Hurley ~Hospital. Funeral services were held at.:1 ~p.m. Thursday; March 6, 1958, from. Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Rev. Matthew Montgomery officiating.: Burial in River Rest Cemetery, DEATH was~ due to complieations following a short illness. She was born in: Lynn, Mississippi, July 31, 1912, daugh-; ter of Webster sited and Lulu Mae Brown, and lived in Flint the last 12 - Be ~ She was a member of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving are: Husband, Gus Catchings; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Bernard, Sr.; nephews, Jimmy Bernard of Flint Edward Catchings of Jackson, Miss.; ~sister-in-law, ~Ira- Bernard of Flint. Josie Taylor of Georgetown, Miss., Elnora Hayes Jackson, Miss., Patsy Catchings of Jackson, Miss., aunts, Ema Tem ry. an Ps David Bernard: ~of: Rulesville, _ Miss., Hollfridge, Louisiana; 6 cousins|schoo of Detroit; 3 of Chicago, Iil.;|~ Oakland, Calif.; big brother and Thomas Bernard. of |: Rew. Ls Ww. Pryor, | Pastor ~Canaan. Baptist ~Church: '910 East Gillespie St. Rev, ~Alired Robbs Galilee Baptist ~Church 4418 Industrial Rev. J. L. McClain, Pastor s a * Macedonia Baptist Chuaehe 1116 Hickory Rev. Ira Watkins, Pastor. -s = *, Metropolitan Baptist Church 3939 Industrigl - Rev. S. D. Edwards, Pastor Mi, Olive Baptist Church, Liberty and Kennélworth Rev.. R. R. Tap, Pastor a & New Zion penites Church ~ 4311 Selby St. Rev. J. S. ser Fegan Shiloh Sieptiet haves St; John at Massachusetts Ave., Pulpit bene * * St. Paul Bapthe Church 1073 E.: Pierson Road Rev. K.-R. Gordon, Pastor ~ Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. * sd s The Good Hope Baptist Church 608.Pingree. Service: 11 a.m. Church school, 9:30 a.m.Rev. I. J. Epps, Pastor cy Ld * * Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford St. Rev. A. F. Thomas, Pastor CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ The King Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday services 8:30 and 11 am. Rev. Father Norman, Dukette. Public is welcome,: + CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Church of GodvisiChrist | 3020. St, John St. Rev. John may ets, Pastor St. James Church "ot Mod. in Christ--3613 St. John St. | ~ices: 12 Noon. Sunday / fev. SC. Coles Pastor u! * CHURCH oF ~GoD. sister, Perry and Christine Bar- 12th at Harrison Sts, x. nes, of Flint; mother-in-law, Mrs:} Rev. G. wil ab, Ppvthe Z Nanny Catchings, of Georgetown, - Vie Miss.; brothers-in-law, Sylvester| 2891 North Fe. ~ Catchings of Jacksori, Miss.,; Woodrow -Catchings of. Chicago,|: host of other relatives and many friends. Arrangements: by the House of Spencer, 1204 Lapeer Street. * HARRIS~Thomas Harris, Sr., 1133 Central St., age 65, passed Tuesday,* March 4, 1958, ~at Hurley Hospital. Funeral services were. held at 1 p.m. Friday, March 7, 1958, from New Zion Baptist Church, Rev. Ira Watkins. off:ciating. Burial in River Rest Cemctery. Death was due. to complications following an illnessef~ 3 years. He. was born in: Madison Parish, Louisiana, July 19, 1893, and resided in Flint for the last 31 years. He was a member of New Zion Baptist Church and the UAW-CIO Local N. 659. He. owned the Harris Grocery Store on Central St. Mr. Harris was employed at the Chevrolet Motor Division, Dept. 7, retiring in,1956. Surviving are: Wife, Mrs. * Mary Harris; 2 sons, T.W., and Thomas Jr.; 7 grandchildren; all of. Flint; 4; brothers, Albert and Frank of Arkansas, Field of Detroit, Eddie of California; 'nephews,. Charles Thomas and Lewis Smith; niece, Georgia Smith, all of Flint; other |: relatives. Arrangements by. the Greene Home for Funerals, St. Mixed: Group Nixed ATLANTA, Ga.~The Speaker of the Georgia House on Saturday refused to permit an integrated group to remain together in the Hotise. balcony. ~~ The group as rege 20 Negroes | from ollege in Atlanta and two white per ~Sthy will, not mine, be done~ sons. ou To the Deaf, W. Court _ SPEAKER:~Dr.+ ~Alfred H. TOPIC::~The- Integration a ee ~WAYNE | ~STATE ~UNIVERSITY ~CLUB OF FUINT.. Discuss | ration. issue 3 Meeting: "730 PM, March 11 --In*Stevens Hall, Michigan School for:; history de suhers ~ *REFRESHM - St. and. Miller Rd.. Kelly, chairman of WSU~s Elder J. S.- Lester, a ki Sunday School, 10: a.m, Marning Worship, 11 a.m.~ All = welcome. DISCIPLES OF ~mas ~ SERVICES Vermont Christian Church | a0 Lippmcott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor, METHODIST SERVICES Bethe] Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts,: Rev, Paul V. Sy Pastor; i James Chapel c. M. EL. 1142. Campau ~ Sunday services: 11 a.m. Rev. Faehog: hese Quinn Chapel Pe M. E. 2101' Lippincett Blvd. Rev. James S. 24 me tcban, Pas. St, Luke A. M. iE ~Zion North at Service: * 11:4 aa. Rev. D. Ba ~in, Pastor + ot ~*) 6% Vernon Chape] A. M. E.; North at Addison Sts,; Services, 10; 45. Sunday school, 9: 00. +4 ~Lewis. aepirence, B.Th,, D. D., Minis ss f BLA ZION 1234 ve, Services, 11~a.m. Rev, Zelhoer Clemmons, ~ minister. 2B UNITARIAN $ SERVICES Unitarian: of Fling. 803 d Si; ~ Sunday ~se pol: 71:00 a, m. Public~ is~ come. Rev. Karel | 1 Raa Minister PENTACOST AL _ SERVICES ~Dr. Kelly did the main hla fost on the brief for 2p | pellants which was subinitted a vee or *. jo the 1954 ~derision.: 3520 North gi Church ~ Servicese $:50-11:00 | _ Rev, J. P; re Lee

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 13]
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March 8, 1958
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