Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 28]
' Ata MEE ag of the Mt. Morris Democrat Committee on June 12, _ the Conimittee went on record as being opposed to placing the New Flint ~proposal. on the ballot at the, ~present time, pending further. clarification of the plan. Petitions were ~distributed to the meinbers Present, for circulation by: them.. ~Charles F. Shares, Democratic candidate for Sheriff, out~lined to the Committee his campaign platform, if elected he proposes the following changes in'the operation of the Sheriff's Department:. L.~A training program for the officers. Such a program would include instruction in the use of firearms, proper procedure ~for the officers, and a short basie | course in law. 24 g of qualified personnel. The deputies hired to be: qualified and competent, rather thats political appointees. First consideration would be given to the deputies now employed. 3.~Improvement in. public re-}, lations,. Aid in rehabilitation wherever possible, and complete cooperation between the Sheriff, the Prosecutor~s office and the Alse speaking to the meeting twas Kenneth Palmer, Demojudiciary. 4:~Impartial law enforcement. Partners 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 top-quality pharmaceuticals. WALLER~ S| PHARMACY 1302 eanter cor. 8th. CE. 5-3694 Flint, Michigan beeen ~uneral ~sympathetic-Understanding~ 3115 Pr John St. Ph. SU, 50211 A FUNERAL TO FIT EVERY PURSE MRS, AILENE R. BUTLER -.: Funeral Director and Embalmer: hOPERATING FLINT~S SAREST 5 FUNERAL. HOME (formerly) ROBINSON AND CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME Se obary. a Tax Assistance Offered as * A Community Service _ AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS w Toto 10 ppl nd oo ba chatted | How: Are } You Fixed For Heels? INT~S ORIGINAL HEEL BAR VALETS SHOE SER| h | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST | CHURCH jam. during the Sunday School V hour.; deliver the morning sermon. Dur"| ing the morning worship, a ~mass choir~ made up of women of |. {28th beginning at 1 p.m) at the ee 7 2 Te es a | Pad J % i Ws E weet The Missionary Society of the church will sponsor the regular ~annual Woman~s Day program on June 29, beginning at 9:30 At the 11:00 a.m. worship, the Rev. Dr. L. H. Johnson, pastor of the Christ Memorial Baptist Church of Columbus, Ohio, will Metropolitan will render song service. | ~The afternoon eae Ss will feature Mrs. Rosa Kimp, as principal speaker. _..The 7:30 program will be given in detail. at a later date,| but will -be sponsored by the women of the church. The public is invited. Dr. Johnson is the treasurer of ithe Ohio General Association church.- The barbecue will be sponsored by the Gospel Choir, {which ee the largest state con- |. sixth ioe rt Young Adult Choir, ~Foss Choir, Candah~s ~ bs Choir-and~ the Jéweltones' réndered the singing. Mrs.~Lura Hend-|erson is president of ~Choir~Fwo-} ~will be guests. Mrs. ~Vera Tes | is president and Milton Thomas, director and Pianist, VERNON. CHAPEL AME ~ (CHURCH Lear At 3:30 p.m.: Sunday, June 22, the.Senior Ushér ~Board: will pre Milton is president of the Usher Board.:. The Vacation Bible School be- | gan June 16 and will go: through June 30. -. The Youth Forum will ~meet Sunday at 6 p.m, VERMONT CHRISTIAN. CHURCH Vacation Bible ~School will. begin Monday,-June 23 and will continue through July 7. Classes will be held from 9 to 11am. each. day. -: SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH The Annual Women~ s, Day. Program ~will beheld Sunday at 11 a.m. Mrs., LeEtta Thomas,:. moher it -law of. the. mend ~will be the speaker... At. 3 p.m. Mys. Willa: Crimes~ will speak. Mrs. Thomas will also speak at 3. pm, ~ The theme of the day. is ~We man~s place in~ the World Today.~ Mt. Olive Choir will, sing at the ~3 p.m. program. ~The Men~s. Progressive Club ~vention of Baptists in State; will; BP, Degin|of Ohio. He is a graduate rot nlite. at a.m ard. June Morehouse College. ~ | h; ned. ee % Dr. ~. D. Edwards is pastor~ of: ar ~ Metropolitan. ~s Day~ BETHEL M. E, CHURCH ~Franklin A Barbecue will be held June ~ church who is studying for the | was the morning speaker; his~ topic, oe a Miracle.~, ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH - Edward Seargant, president. On Sunday, June 22, UR *p.m. Antioch will worship with Rev. A, F. Thomas and the Hirst Trin- ~ Syam was: the main speaker a@th es noon program, and Sam >was soloist. Mes Men was alan provided by the day, June 10, 1958. He was buried Mogialoaed Cnet: of Flowens. and ~Arthur Magee; i president of | three. pe see | 901 E.: Jamieson, Singers of Détrgit. Mrs. Lucille || sent the fameus: Lemmon Gospel |!* _}employed: hy. the, ~Buick Motor be. celebrated | Monday, June | spire and, entertain. ~Everyone is 4 months, 1314 Alma died Tues-| Friday, June~ 13, from the Butler ~Surviving~ are ~ his spheeks: Mr. and~ ~Mrs. Frank Wi: Tippins, ~brothers. Terry, - Philinder {and Anthony, grandparents,, and a host. of -other~ relatives: and friends. Arrangements by the But-t + Funeral Home, SUS St. John | Baws, _ee 8 -HARPER~ Albert -M. Harper; ~age 56, expired emee metpes: June ~ AT: 008, at. St..*gerv icés "will ~be oe en Mon- |i ~*~ 7, June 23, -1058/ from; the friends~ will eat ~the residenceat ~ 12:30 p.m: for, ~prayer. He was ~ born. Feb.: 5; "1902 in Rock Island, ~Hl.; and -has resided in Flint for. the. Jast. 32 years. He was ~past exhalted ~ruler of Elks Vehicle City Lodge LB.P.O.E. of W. No. 36, AM&FM, Eureka Lodge No. 16, Saginaw Valley Consistory No..71, Shriner, Oman Temple of Saginaw. and. UAWCIO~ No..599. Mr. -Hatper~ was Car Co,. Surviving: are:. Wife, Ida Bell Harper;- sister, ~Luvenia Smith of. Rock ~Island, ].; sev erall cousins; host of: other re- |. latives ~ and!~ friends: Arrangements ~by -the House ~ of: Spencer Mortuary, IAs: a aecege tl CEB: | i. a ).CAMPBELE~Evans E,. cane bell, -Sr., 1223 Clifford ~St,, age 63, ~died Sunday, June~ 15, 1958 at St. Joseph. Hospital. Funeral services were held ~at il a.m, CHURCH QF ~GOD: The. third ~anniv pastor, Rev.:G. H: Ww of ~the inne will at 7 p.m. through, Sunday,; June }29- at 3. p.m. Pony! will, be~ fine Sermons. and gopd tho. in: welcome and. cordially, inyited, to attend. The chureh | ~is located on JOURNEYS. END TIPPINS~Duane Tippins, age Thursday, June - 19, 1958, frown. d in| Saturday, June 14, 1958 at Hur 12th at Harrison, ae? pen Mute eu the Galilee Baptist Church, 4618 Selby St. Rey. J. A. McClain of ficiating. Burial in Forest Ceme-|. a's ~tery; Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Camp-te or | bell had resided in Flint for the} last 12 years. He was~ a pepe ay of the. Galilee Baptist ge ee UAW-CIO Local No. 659., graduate of Tougaloo. Tougaloo, ' Mississippi.. 4ft ee j BROWN.~. write @apey!! poy rage - John, age 69, ~: died ~; June 14, 1988, at} * ~ wid ~at. 1. p.m.: ae: the brsehe Home Funerals, Rev: James. Budley officiating: Buriel~ in Municipa Cemetery. _ a | ALENOW ~ Alfred ~Alenow;| ae ag am 810 EB. Jamieson St:; age- diet ley Hospital. Funeral services. were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 16, 1959, Rev.~ Paul V. Smith officiating. Buriel in Riv-}~ errest Cemetery. Mr. ~Alenow~ re-, sided in Flint for the last 15 years.~ He. was a veteran: of | 3838 World: War I..He was a member+! of. UAW-CIO Local No. 659. Hej Was a retired employee of Chev<' rolet: _ Manufacturing. - Division, Surviving are: Son, rl Alehow; daughter, Mrs. istine: Wolfork; 5 grandchildren, all of Gary; Indiana; nephew, Tommy.| ~Alenow of Chicago, Ill.;.a host. ~Rev. BR: Turpin, Pant, # Kkoty - 2 +4 Rev. Ira. Watkins, Pastor Ot et Nas bal s *&@ * Metropolitan Baptist. aan Industrial Dr. s. D. ~Edwards, ~Pastor. Mi. Olive ~ Baptiat git co Rev. J. S.-Smith, Grama of other relatives. and friends. |.~ ee, Bis BARTON~Mrs.. Annie Barton, Shilsh Baptist, 830 E. Jamieson, age 42, passed.j St: John ~at Massec! uselis joe. eriday. June 13, 1958 at Hurley.| Rev. Allen, Eat Hospital.~ Funeral~ servicés''were~|'"*'*: -* bs ae Held at 1 pim. WedneSday, -Juné~ St. Paiil gaa nits 8;'1958, from the Canaan Bap-/ 4073 ~E:* i ftoaay tist Church,.Rev. Earl Thigpen, officiating. Burial in Forest Lawn-|: Cemetery. Mrs., Barton may be seen at the Chapel of the Greene, Home for Funerals. eDath was due to complications following |, a brief illness, She: was born Rev. Sober Pastor ~Sunday school: 9:30" ath. ota ship: TAB AN sl in LaGrange, Ga., Sept: 12; 1915;|/ She attended Canaan Baptist June 23| Church. Surviving are: Husband,|' ' L. S. _Barton;.6 datighters, ~Mrs.: Eva:M, Taylor,. Mrs.: Mabel: Hall, ~Mrs. Charlie Ruth Jackson, $hir-: oy Ann Evelyn and Diane. Bar-| ~ton:4 sons, Herman,~ Stinsgn, L..S. Barton, Jr., all of. Flint, Johnnie ~of Pnipley, ron we nk TOTAL, RESOURCES | Pee OVER| 9, $1,000,000.00 drainage, and the ad Park. ' pecan y - This cemetery is locat _ A DIVISION. OF SUNSET BEAUTIFUL RIVERREST CEMETERY HILLS: ASSOCUTION | TROCATED: ON FLUSHING ROAD, FLINT. ~ x ae ge et ah ~ Ee op y rer? a % This $717,000.00 care fund is in trust, at t the Michigan National Bank, Flint. This money is ~invested and cannot be withdreya, ~onyahe income can be used to take care of the ~ The officers and directors are, Flint Gitizens, they. have never drawn any salary, nor have they ever paid any dividends, in spite of the big investment, but have served without pay to give Flint an out: ag Memorial Park.. The statue of Christ maken pected Stakes for a beautiful natural burial park for those who have passed on, as well asa ee = to visit for the living. oe I im nate} 4) beventy. feet above Flint River, which makes for good natural plete > tile drainage system, makes for a high and dry. Memorial BRONZE REPOR RSTO, JUNE 21288 Bnet Saf ist Ne is Revi Ci Ri Neel 1 pastor 5 SE &. ox oH iat Clifford ~St. P PERPETUAL SCARE. FUND NOW OVER $717,000.00 * ~ | Vermont 1 1201 } iat Thomas Cour Pastor ~3020 St Be bts FAM ~Rev. John: ~~Smyers,~ ~Pastor: NBS 9 & 6, @ et Jean Shure of te in.-Chrj Feit) St.. Services. ~ Sunday school; 9:30" a.m. ~ sina Vo Rev. ~8: C. ~Coles; Pastor~ 8 Mm.GOD 12th ab: Peseta: Rev. G; W. fila. Pastor ~ 8 hd P 9801 ~ orth~ Si Elder J. 8. Lester; Patior ~Sunday Sehool, 10 a.m, Mortis ing Worship, 11 wees All ate welcome. ae isciPLEs ~ is OF. CHRIST eee * is METHODIST ~ eee nies Smith, Pastit
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