Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 14]

ete wt saletbonna BA gy Gnu |. De aoa a sissies somcat jib. bicse oa ie AND.E fe. Yee - sie eee wba e i te-Unaeestahnd~ Be er acantiee ti + alate. ind aveRY vias pea ~ety A Community Service _ AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 nouns ic | ther ther iSformatian, ae. ae apn oer Its + this -wéek.. de ~ AS. AILENE A. BU wo. % feclor-andt Embaltier cree 2 iekatiNg Pints oLbast SQMERAL: HOI pee ee FUNERAL: vile Notary and~ Tax Assistance Offered PAE ah Ry 4 Rocinoil non.of tH chm ~ca it igh en. By REV. L. L. PRYOR Pastor of Antioch Baptist Church One of the world~s tragedies) h 41 is that we live in a society ~| where everyone is so interested -|in himself that he doesn~t pay much attention to the qualities of the person next to him, and as wx result of this, God lived among us for 30 years before) ~| anyone. discovered it. -. For 30 years no one discovered that Christ was divine. And he was just as divine through the years when he served as a hum geet ble carpenter as when /he died on. the cfoss, but no one seemed to know it. We ~might have thought that some of the towns-:| people or some of his personal ~|friends who were intimately ac bus) FEATURE. NOTED at HISTORIAN. od ~~ Marshall; ~Texas, -- Bishop Col -. | 1@ge: ig-mhaking eleborate plans | to. present ~a dlistinguished visitor t | from England. ite M:. Kk. -Gurry has - President,.; tevealed plans being ethe visit-ef Dr. Marjorie if.qutstanding historian tor; a native off Wiltand, ~Dr. Reeves. holds: [airs Stinctions. To mention a on sh Ag: Danforth scholar; a -, Of Oxford University a fellow of the Royal ciety; she earned her doctor 4 at the University of cane and ' ~she is an author. a professor of his-| cB truth mis hig ministry: We have om pn fons whatever ~of -dfiyone becoming ~ imptessed~. with: the greatness, ithe Os oka of ms his character.. Ae 6 But~ that- is ~riot as stfange as| it first*séems. It is a: characteristise of human natdre.to ~be~ so self-centered that we can~t see beyond. our own doorstep, and to be so-blind that -we. see the trees for the woods. We pay dearly for this short-sightendness. It result in disappointments, bitterness, and frustration. And my message today can be summed up ~in these words. Qne of the world~s tragedies is that.we live in a society: where every one is so intere -in himself that he doesn~t pay. much attention * to} the qualities of the~ person next| to him, afid asa result of this, God lived among us for 30 years beforé anyone discovered it, And the reason this condition exist today is because. About The Marines On Feb.,7, 1800, the uss Essex, while -en route to Batavia to escort a convoy of merchantmen to the United States, he~ame the 4/first American ship of, war to cross the equator. SG: On Feb. 15, 1890, the battle ship USS ~Maine wa~ sunk by an underwater. explosion! *at Havana, ~Cuba. Of the 350~- man crew, 260 were lost. precision from Dis ticcvs in Health We work hand in hand with your doctor to safeguard ~your health: by compounding all his prescriptions with prefessionat te top-quality pharmaceuticale. { LLER~ s fresh stocks: of: PHARMACY 1302 LAPEER 4 FLINT; MICHIGAN Drive Out and See. this Statue O | River Rest Cemetery ) FLUSHING ROAD < ~7 PEDICATED TO THE. CITIZENS: F VICINITY Pe _ DIVISION OF _suseT 8 ee: CARE ~ Christ. ty - e & 3 | will. meet with 3 dele-| Bos gates from hope 298 a FL te z | YWCA. units tm Qe: United!! | the YWCA of the. United ~remarks ~by Be A Mi and Rey,. a a a. palin. groups: wifl: pets School, ea Covell cat will be. Miss; ea fhite, and Jo [Wasinet aie eee bs) * ~ Phe~ YWCA~ oe ~Aistropot tan Detroif 4 expects, to ~gerd the country~s. ~largest: ~hele ne gation ~to the \218t.. National Triennial Convention~ of ~the: YWCA of the U. 8: A. Mpa ing March 13-19 if St. Louis Mo}... we Sixty-eight. eae senting all |: bi work in- FHA a3 States to pkg gore tioh policy for the: inpx ennium,. Miss ~ Annétti Eldridge, Metropelits cutive Director, ~said: Theme -of the corivention| ~ ~Deep: Roots. and. ~World|, Reach.~ During past weeks| local: YWCA~s. have * reviewed the conventiori ~work ~book delegates are ' prepared~ t discuss. the major -corivention isspes including.a new statement on the YWGA~s' family life ~program, a. peace state-| 98) ment, and the p ier aithics;;program,. Abst The Conve eeuen ~hie she m, Miss Eldridge daid; wi ~brn| Suga! phasize:the needs obi vid-| sie val members. anid: rahe? local fn YWCA as an: ce tion ' meeting _ communt in. light of the. wend: Journey~ s Eni-| ~Two hands u A the. hédant, | baséd on this theme, ang anid *labor~s Rage Ms pale. feet paces ~FRENCH: E.. cba ga 2 @ was. a member ' fie 7 4 eine Chapel AME Chirch aid } DETROITER.ON PROGRAM formerly served on: the. Steward ess ~ Three Detroit women -will| ~*. abviviiig are~ iek~ Thesdore| program. Mrs. ~Sara _ Hill Hp agg, el Alberta. Counts participate in the convention dren, Stewart, Associate Metropoli- four great - grandchildren, all of tan Executive Director, will speak on ~~Inclusiveness in States;~ Miss Juanita Walker, teen-age program director of Lucy Thurman Branch YW, will speak ~on ~How Detroit Y-Teens Participated | in a Traffic Safety Project~; and Miss Eldridge ~will serve as Tesource pérsen in a forum discussion on rms: ~~ | LENTEN TREAT a: friends. complications, Flint; three sisters, Ida: Warknet of; Flint, Roberta Scott and Alberta Bould, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; a nephew, of~ Flint. Host of other relatives and many Arrangements. by. the House. of seca papal 1204 Lapee!; = MOORE, JR.: Mr. Woes. Moore 5 Jt; 1850. Whittleséy,..age.. hans ao. fat Friday, ' léy. Hospital. ~Death. aa ane to | following. an ifi-|.. nese savers Siceoe ~He. was!.: ih Memphis ~August eth of. Moore's erect. stag 1 Re 2. New, Jersey, ployed at~ Sears. -Roebuck Co., cop won rane nts since 1946,.. ~wife,; escl: Georgeén | 4 was em-., Sore TH 5 | sitar in, [ ~law, |. Eee Pandas? School, Rony ihg wai. AL am A Lai,: eal ages aaiday? aay cal Leas:00 a. m. Public at

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 14]
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Flint, MI
March 15, 1958
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