Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 23]

~que | by anand ~GOD eat it our blessedness?~ -H. G. J. Adams. VERNON CHAPEL: AME.~ CHURCH i * Rev. Alfred Bobbs, pastor of Canaan Baptist Church, and his ~qrigrezation ~will worship with Vernon Chapel Sunday, May 18, at: 3:30 p.m. Rev. Robbs~ will. epeak on ~The Three Musts to be a ~Missionary. Y ees int. ~OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ~The State Organization of the inter - denominational ministers Avives ~will,hold: their annual session ~May 22, 1958 at the Mt. Olive Béptist Church. The Meeting ~will | be: begin at 10:00 A.M. There will be an~ afternoon session from 1-4 Pa, Dinners will be served at 12 noon for.$1.00 per plate. ~LAYMEN ARE - WELCOME. Se & Ca Wy ~BAPTIST CHURCH. ACP Day will be observed} - ~ Suatlay, May 18. Special emphasis. Will: be ~given on: fhe: importance ~of ~the -NAACP, There will be: a ~Church~ committee to take memnips. cone. @~@ @ ee ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH The Wolverine: State. ~Sunday. and Baptist Training Union; i Congress, of which. Dr. od malta: ~RELIC afternoon, various ~classes in. re, abruray) } Mt: Calvary iON~ ales oo othe be conduety af Lee: Dr. S. C, eopbell 4 a - The: ME es ~Depart. ~be in ~old 1 Antioch~ (basement ~sf church; 4311 Selby: Street) eagh day and at ~the Galix lee. * Church where the Rev. J. A, MeCiain is _Dastor. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH -: ~ m The A; C. come Group will; at ioe an hour-long ~am -at Metropolitan, Sunday, May. 18th @ program.:is. spon: Sunday: School Edwin~ Wilson,:; General at 7 pm sored: by: Dept., ' ~ News. ~MRS. L. PRUICE, Reporter Sunday: School was & wonderful scene Sunday Mofning. Everyone present was ~wearing: the--color 3 ti John St. ~i ohio AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS | ~Sym pathétic-Understahding~ Ph. SU.5-0211 ~Flint ~, Michigan Ce A FUNERAL a oe 4gae FO. FIT: ametace id EVERY PURSE~ ~MRS. AILENE R, BUTLER |. Funeral Director and Embalmer L OPERATING FLINT~S OLDEST FUNERAL HOME:. (Formerly ) ROBINSON AND CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME Notary and Tax Assistance Offered as A Community Service oe Seer Recker 4 as eee es ee 4 3 aatinns eh enintn taiigit _wamned Tighe. harsunprsdiananainael tee ~pec om omnia be expressed in every funeral ~ cer your. _ Rev. nd yes and Raced there. ~Don't fail t Bye rier ~The State Conference of NAACP Branches will be held Friday,; May. 16 through Sunday, May 18 at Lansing. light of the Conference, will take place Saturday, May 17, at; 7:30 p.m. at the Reo Club. Madison Jones, NAACP. Hous ~ling Expert, will be the principal ' speaker. flower that best told the story of what Mothers~ day meant in their home and life. The Mothers~ Day Program was wonderful. The children spoke and sang well. The Pastor preached a_ wonderful sermon on Women. Those who listened as the sermon: unfolded were inspired and: glad to: be a Woman first and then ~| become a mother His subject -|!was ~The Woman that Wanted Help To Find What She Had Lost~. Text Luke 15:8-9. Its here!!! The third Sunday].|in May the young matrons and junior Mission at large is expecting to see you in the ~audience when they hold their -InTallation Service at 3:30 p.m. ~] The Rev. J. L. King of Lansing ~| will. be the speaker. The Baby~s who were dedicated following the morning worship were Michael J. Tayler son of Mr. and Mrs, Otis Taylor, Ivy ~| Maxine ~Johnson whose God Mo~ther is Mrs. Katie Frye) and | Great Grand Father is Rev. M. | Montgomery and Glenda Malone the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malone.. The service was very impressive and touching. ~Mr. and Mrs. A: J. Bradford their daughter Joanne whois a Student: Nursé at~J. C. worship ped with us also Rev. J. Brooks Sr., who.is visiting his son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Jr., Mrs. Brooks Vice-Pre 4 of Young Adult Choir next Sun| day we go to Jackson. Does the. transportation committee have Presets ntrncoe vithe BR. The Annual Banquet, high- | Hoday to become, the one of their major contri roblems was given by an~s Day service at A& ~| need hardly tell you that - Negro women have won their place in two important professions, teaching and nursing,~ ~Miss Ball said. ~As one looks to the future, it is clear that new occupations for all women workers will be emerging,, particularly in science and. technoldyy. Negra women, can look forward to greater opportunities among~ technician occupations in ~the. health field.~ Dr. Quarles, who took the title of her address from this year~s theme: ~The Women: What We Are Today and What We Hope to Be Tomorrow,~ is coordinator of student personnel ~services. at. Morgan State College. She isa native Carolinian and.was intgoduced by Mrs. Ooura D. Benen. dean of women. Tracing the role of women, as ~American fife, Dr. Quarles said that the, world is accepting the view that men. and women have now arrived at the it ~where they must work togett Journey s End. ~Death hath made his darkness beautiful with thee,~~Tennysdn ROLLAND~Mrs. Ella G.~ Rolland, 1929 Millville Rd. Lapeer,! age 69, died Saturday, May. 10,' 1958. Funeral services were, held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, 1958, from Grace Episcopal Church, Lapeer. Burial, in Sunset Hills, Flint. Death was due to a. heart attack. She was born in Chatham, Ontario. ea married mue Rolland, the Grace: Episcopal C. i Lapeer; Helping Hatid Willing, Worked~ Survivin Survivin; Y., Mrs. ville, Con of~ Laveer; ter, ~Mrs. Detroit. Many. ae friend, a good fi Sermon of the~ There Is A Way~ Dr. R. R. Turpin: Mt. Olive, Flint As printed in the Wolverine BapNst Massanger~, ~Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, rod and Thy staff, they comfort me.~ Pgalm 23:4 All our lives, most of us have read and quoted the for Thou! a i 13, ABBQS -1) 27, 1917. She was a member of|f Husband, Samuel; 2 hin =f Mrs. Portia: Hicks: of wot Ride: with me; Thy ~ | beauty and magnitude and significane of the psalm as a | me~ and let us center our thoughts on the~specific assurance these words bring to us that, THERE IS A. Way psalm from which our text is taken. It is known and recited by millions of men; women and ciiildren. It has brought CHEER to many in sorrow; PEACE,,to countless troubled hearts and STRENGTH and COURAGE to num can estimate to what extent it has influencéd humart life | down through the ages. So universally i miliar wel 8 come that whenever we feel a need for is comfortig ke | surance and its sustaining power, most Of uS do not h to take the time to-go to our Bibles..and turn to this parthe recesses of our memory and in a moment -our ~hearts are echoing the utterance, of our lips ~ ~The Lord is py Shepherd. 4 In order that we might more fully comprehend the whole, I am going to ask that you repeat to yourself, even | now, the familiar words of the 23rd -Psalm, Close -your | | eyes, if that will help you to concentrate upon the words, and see if you do not feel a~ blessed assurance in the depths of your soul which mere words cannot describe!~ Now think, if you will, of the particular words of our ~text, as found in the 4th verse~~Yea though I. walk through the valley of the shadow of death,-I will fear no -evil, for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort THROUGH. at a P (Excerpts tron Labor Market bebact Michigan Employment Security Ciaiedacich to 250,000 in mid-March, an orgy ve 27, jm from 15. Provisional ra | or: April 1 indicate ap roximately 265,000: unemployment. Currently, one worker every six is idle. NM year ago, one out of every sixteen was jobless. Claims for unemployment compensation have increased substantially since mid-March. claims. totals for the week of March 13 reached an eighteen-mostih high of | 184,694 and continued upward to 200,094 during the week of April 3. A decline of a 2,100 baer ~berless souls whose crosses were heavy~to~hear: No orfe|f ticular book and chapter, we simply reach, at is were, into| Detroit~s unemployment total is still rising. The ared~s i~ idle labor surplus ee Vomen~. ~Day GREENSBORO; am Eo ~a A challenge for the women of which bie ne. con. live | ay an engineers~ of tomorrow as [together (ae ape tions toward solving the world~s by Br. Ruth B, Quarles, Baltimore, d., in-her address~ highlighting the seventh annual WomCollege last oaeey morning. oa * ~Whether women dees~ going to college or whether their numbers increase,~ she said, ~it is clear that they ~are involved in three major roles in American life. 2~ ~ ~In the first place, women are now. and will be tomorrow, com~munity and civic~ workers, Churches, éhildren~s work, hos pitals, civic, leagues, etc., all de-, pend ~ upon, women. Secondly, women are gainfully employed~ nearly One of every three workers is a_woman, ~Third, and most important, woman are homemakers.. Women still think in terms of home and family, for although the time for keeping a house may have decreased, the responsibility for home and child care has not. Women are marrying younger (while in college) and the number of children. is increasing.~ Dr. Quarles stated that woman has an opportunity to provide life with ~a fourth dimension by her daily demonstration of good humaan ~relationships. it is the {woman~s. role, she pointed it, | through her influence as mother and teacher; sweetheart and wife, to: create an atmosphere in your own. Sadividual wet in ~the remote futare:~* ie Price within reach of all Hours~9. A.M. to 8 P.M. Open Daily and. Sunday Permanently located - in~ ~House Trailer at 7483 Dixie. meee 9 miles South of~ Saginaw Road to Flint (10-23),' yah eae an Pag nee eer ++? fs ria CARE FUND Dre Out a Ree: | this Statue of Christ;: IN BEAUTIFUL River Rest Cemetery: - FARSHING ROAD | DEDICATED TO THE CITIZENS OF FLINT: an VICINITY ~ oeabes DIVISION OF SUNSET HILLS ASSOCIATION fey r oie OVER wicmanaae re "41:00: AM. ~Rev. C. ry eee pe et, a, ae Gi Trinity Baptist. ~Church~ 1601 Clifford St. - -: Rev. A. F, ~Thomas, Pastor CATHOLIC. seer ts, Ber viees pr ee J, Rev, John~ Smyers, Pastor: 1 ~|; St. James Chunte-ot Goa _ [3a Christ~3613 $f. John St. ~Services; 12 ~Noon.~ ~Sunday school? 930 am. ck 8. 23 Eales, Piston HOF. ~op. 12th cam; Sts, * Rey. a ~Winlams, ) Pastor | 2801 Nosth. ig as Elder J. 8: Lanter ~dss Sunday: Schoal; {0 a.m. Morn fest Repti Tae An are Partners We work hand in hand with; your doctor to safeguard your health by compounding all his prescriptions with professional precision from fresh stocks of top-quality pharmaceuticals. ~WALLE PHARMACY ~ 1302 LAPEER ~ in Health BLACKWELL | 1298 Central Ave, q ~ Sunday ~services: ~id's ~em. b: Rey.. -Bishof, Pastor: =i 7 BM os! ie | cutis Chaps pa 2101. ~ Lippincott. "| Rew. James &. A. Mitcham, Pat, se Like on. de ~Zien: Addisén, North at Service: 14:45 ~ ~am,. Rev. D. Baldwin; Pastor; s* 8 @ Vernon Chapel A. M. E, North et Addison ~Sts, 4 I gions: 10:45, Sunday school, Lewis L. oo B. D. ~ etice, B.Th., 06 8? 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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 23]
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May 17, 1958
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