Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 41]
$ ty ~ ae ee ete ee ~ B "Ye NZ REPOR mR cA = 31 ADM~ aa URDAY, PT. 20, 1958 ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH REPORTERS v Mrs. Emma Lockett ~MEW ZION BAPTIST MT. OLIVE BAPTIST - | i Me: ES! Smith Miss ~Bessie Hill ST. PAUL BAPTIST Mrs. Willie McClendon MT. CALVARY BAPTIST.. Mrs. L. Pritice church news listed.. Does your church have a reporter? Is your church news in the Bronbe Reporter? Select a reporter today and have your Mrs. L. Prince, Reporter Rev. M. Montgomery, Pastor ~- Last week was one of the most interesting weeks of my ~life ~ attending the National * Baptist Convention along with my pastor. Much information ani inspiration was gained. The _ theme~ was ~Let~s Get On With the Business of A _ Christian World.~ We are now back at work to try to do just that. ~* The Senior Usher Board is sponsoring a musical program Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. The Male Chorus and Young Adult Choir is_ sponsoring Charles Nicks, former. pastor: of Mt. Calvary, in a musical recita!} Sunday,. September 28 at 7:30 p.m. Be sure to hear these falented young people. They are members of the Peoples Baptist Church, Detroit, where their father is the pastor. Deacon Granderson is asking that all members of the Work ers Council be present at 6 p.m.; Sunday afternoon at the. church. Miss Katie James will leave for. Michigan State University Sunday. We hope that she -will have great success this school year. Mrs. S. Matthews is in St. Joseph Hospital recovering from a recent operation. If there is any one else on the: sick list, we wish you a speedy recovery. The Rev. G,. Allen Boyd, pastor of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in Lynch,- Kentucky will worship with us. Sunday. morning. Come out and hear this man of God. See you next week in the B. R,, Miss Bessie B. Hill, Reporter - Rev,.R. R. Turpin, Pastor. Last Sunday while Rev. Turpin was attending the National Dantat Convention in Chicago, v. Frank Carmon was left in e_ servic a Sunday ~asa nh nes ~Try Sead on Sent one enjoyed selections by the. Youth Choir under the direction ef Mrs. Laurentine Williams. During the~ evening -worship hour; those in attendance were edified by a message by Rev. ~Aaron Magee. Sunday, September 21, Rev. Turpin will return to the pulpit. ~The Young Adult Choir directed ~by Harrison Magee will be in charge of the song service. Mrs. Willie McClinton, Reporter Rev. Robertson Gordon, Pastor ~ We had a grand ~time in the Lord all day last Sunday at 11 am. worship. Our pastor so beautifully explained how we |Mayor's Advisory~ ~Council: ~ Church eae | 3:30 p.m. St. Paul Young Matrons par- " ticipated in the 6th Anniversary!.: of the Young. Matrons of Anti och at 3:30 p.m. and at 7:30. the St. Paul Church had fellowship service with the Mt. Church at Mt. meets every second Sunday from St.. Pau] ~to Mt. Calvary. Sunday, September 21, Dr. S. D. Edwards, choir-and congregation of Metropolitan Bap- | tist Tabernacle will render service in behalf of the Senior Choir at St. Paul at 3:30 p.m. At -6:35 p.m. there will be B.A.U. May God bless and Keep you and yours. Attend the church of your choice this Sunday,, BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, |September 21;. the Steward Board will sponsor a waist measuring rally. The ~first report is due after morning worship. Mrs. Corrine Chapell is president of the Board. * &, & CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH Women~s Day. will be observed September 27. Rev. Noel Hord, pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Terra Haute, Indiana, will ~be the: main. speaker uring,: morning worship. At 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Noel Hord will be: the:~spea and Mrs. Hord ~are graduhtes of} Franklin College int Indiana. Mrs. Hord is known in. Baptist: circles as a gifted speaker yand_chris~| tian. Rev. Hord is-past. president of_the Terra Haute Couneil. of Churches and. alsa served on the The ~object of the Men and Women~s Day. isto beautify the rendered ~service in the behalf|'~ of our Deacon and Deaconess at| ~ Calvary |: Calvary which | - Peed eel urday, ' September 13, 1958, Hurley Hospital. rangements ~ will be announced bi pict later, "4 % es 4 i are:T |e # @ sine le "2 (Massey) Gantt, 309 E. Twelfth F ~A. GROUP EXPLORES canes: ants PR ASSOCIATION Te ~A large number of sales and public ~relations people met in Los | ~ Angeles last weekend to explore the. possibility of their forming a local profssional organization in 2 tion: with the National, Association of Market Developers. At the close of the Watkins | Hotel session, a seven-person committee was formed to aged the interests of the body... The committee: is comprised of. Lee: Merri a Merri weathSans ries. a ioe er, Moffitt Associates, chairman; Charles ~Chuck~? Williams Associates, secretary; Franklyn A consultant, program committee. chairman; ~Soha L. Brady, Lucky | Lager Company; Cornelius W. Frazier, the Cornélius W: Frazier | Agency; Herman Hill, Seven-Up Corp., and: Robert B. Porter, wholesaler~s representative. The meeting was called;by Washington, D.C. PR man Moss H. Kendrix and Kendrix fir associate, H, Naylor | Fitzhugh, who is Howard University marketing | professor, and | NAMD executive director. Photo above shows a majority of the: persons attending the ex~ panterence: In FRONT ROM, left: to cant qre Willian) ' Mallard; Mal Whitfield, Vitadyne Corp., and James ~Bud~ Ward, them Troaclair? M. C. Gouiaines Vilebehie: ~orp.;. Harry T. Jones, Ir; ig Mr. Fitzhugh; Mr. Kendrix; Mr. Williams;, Nathaniel T. Jones, Sr., realtist, and Witieny iL Robertson, Charles Williams and Associates. In second row, left to right, are~ Dr. Edward Sinclair; ~Berna Deanne Plummer; Mrs. Kathlyn Tave, Carnation Company; Maggie Hathway, California Eagle; Mrs. Dorothy Phillips, Carnation Company; Maide Norman, Williams: Associates; Mrs. Barbara Mounts, California Eagle; Mr. Merriweather, and Mr. Frazier. Left to right, STANDING are Mr. Hill; M. L. Higgenbotham; John T. Graves, realtist; Al Smith, Hamm Co.; Mr. Brady; Mr. Porter; Emerson Smith, DeVoe Travel Service; William Gray, Frazier Agency; Winsel Glenn, Coca-Cola Bottling ~o.-of Los Angeles; Mr. Ajaye; Ben \ Carnation unit, the Moss H. Kendrix Organization. - Also attending the meeting, but not seen in photo, were Kenny Washington, Young~s Market Co.; Publisher Leon Washington, Los | Angeles Sentinel, and Charles Staton, Detroit. ~Journey~ s End~ |., Sister, Josephint Pleasant;: two Satine 3 ~d.an Emile | ideal MRA Grothy vaak all. 7 "of, ase ant, - Life~s race well run Life~s,work- well flong ~Life~s ~victory: ~wok: Now cometh rest., iMollie Fost r,.of.,Eranklin, Lousd 3! i; ~ue -, Pisiama; 7] of Rae her't elatives aT LING: fri COLLINS ' =~, James Collins, | #44 ~1369 Lapeer, age Janes Go Sat-.|~ GREE ih ee K. Green, 829 E. Dewey Street, ~age 84, died Saturday, Septem sipped) Lose Hah } ser ie burial on September 16, at Funeral _ar |A Glance At National Baptist Convention Whether we in America know~ it. or not, this corruption and violence will bring about a change. This will depend largely upon our youth of today. By Mrs. Aline R. Bulter I attended the National ~Baptist Convention along with two other members of. Canaan Baptist Church: We -found the convention to be very inspirational and helpfyl:~ what, with ~the speech by ~Rev. Martin * Luther King, Jr., who lead the boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, Rev, King, using ~as his text, Rev. King has written a book entitled ~Strive For Freedom,~ lated with humility and humor, with anecdote and _ informed "RELIGION, which is suspenseful history re- | with\a towering conviction. and and you m a | Ke but: clever~ devils~ ~ ~Duke of Wellington ne 2 ~ 2 Cansdii Baptist Church 810 East Gillespie St. Rev. Alfred Robbs | ss: 2s ~ FOSS AVE. BAPTIST. CHURCH; 1159 Foss Averwe~ Rev. A. Aldridge, pastor MT. CALVARY BAPTIET | eMURCH * 9017 ~Industrial Avenue Rev, Matthew > gs ~ pastor ' Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Industrial. Rev. J. L. McClain, Pastor see fri he. ~ Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory ot % Metropolitan Baptist Church 3939 Industrial Dr. ~S.: D. Edwards, Pastor s s 8 \Mt, Olive Baptist Church ~ cre and Kennelworth. Rev. BR. _ R. Turet,. aedate New Zion ~Baptist. Church.|Rev. Ira Watkins, Pastor ~ e: 1.1331 Nevada _. Rev. J..S. Smith, Pastor: * 8 ~& ~Shiloh Baptigt Church St, John at Massachuseitis Ave. Rev. Allen, Pastor ~ s ~ @., St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Road Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor Sunday school: 9:30 a. ~m. Worship: 11 a.m. s s ~&: GREATER HARVEST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3908 Industrial 14:00 A.M stor ~ Services ~ ~" Rev. C. R. Neal, ee er eee | Trinity Baptist Church~ ~: ~ 1601 Clifford St... Rev. A..F. Thomas, s astor CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ The King Thirteenth and Clifford Sts, Sunday ~services 8:30 and 11 a.m. Rev. Father Norman Dvkette. Public is~ welcome, interior of the church, Members}September | 13; 1958 of Canaan will appreciate: the Hospital. Funeral arrangements~ support Sh: the, Oreale.iin. the Lwill. be announced later.- She | community. Gi was born in-Pranklin; Eouisiana, ~|May 27, -1896,-the daughter..of th * FOSS AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH The 4 and 20 Elders singing | group will be~ presented in a musical program on Sunday, September 21 at 7 p.m. The~ pub ~lie is invited to nied RE-OPEN POOL ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.~tThis city ordered its Spa beach and pool o ~for the first time since they. were closed-last-June when used by Negroes. Officiatls would not_ comment on what action they. ~would take should Negroes again decide to use the city-owned facilities. But they reaffirmed their policy of Florestine and Richard Pleasant, Sr. She was a resident:,of. Flint Senior Choir, Trustee Helpers and Missionary Society of Quinn | > Chapel, the Evangeline Court of Courts. ef; Calanthe; and the Thursday Afternoon Club:. Surviving are: Daughter, Mrs. Maxine ~ Johnson; granddaughter, Mrs. Gloria Greene; two grand~sons, "Valgene and Victor John.- | son; two. great-grandsons, Jimmy and Michael Greene, all of Flint; | Antiocn Choruses for 39 years. ~She was a. ~Ynember: of Quinn Chapel, AME: Church, |: a ~ne the ean} Street, age 62, expired Saturday, oo at: four eon ab Chae, at, Hurley} det) 4~ 1 Town, Geo atta Clave land, Ohio. fier i ae sot _Anniston,...4Labam.a.>.. sixteen grandchitdren*~-and--~thirty - six great. grandchildren, a host ~of nieces and ies, Y ia pies Tillmet mt ce ie PSrect, age is, Sabet ~Saturday, September 958 at Hurléy* Hospital. Baeal services were held at 1- p.m.,.> Wegne day,, September 17, from ~the ~ James Chapel C.M~. Church, Rev. A. W. Bishop officiating. Déath swab due fo complications following a bee illness--of two-- weeks. - ~He was born Gr oe ississippi, } venir ah Yat [age ved | ~in Py He was a member of ~a James Chapel C.M.E.,! Chirch,,. served? undér the Steward Board éf the Church, ame 8 the lith Chapter of Luke, t5h verse,, tS nh t ~Midnight,~ gave a, full account; of, the: Montgomery story that began as.a bus strike and ended in a Su a sense of history. Copies of.. CHURCH OF GOD this fine book, which tell the IN CHRIST Montgomery story~ wer~' onigale~ Cheeni~ < wi at the ~convention and will soon 3020 St, John St: be: on sale in local book.stores.. Rey. John. Smyers, Pastor vt it? keeping municipal bathing facilities segregated. BUTLER | ~sympathetic-Understanding~~ 3115 St. John St. Ph, SU. 5.0211 Flint 5, Michigan A FUNERAL "HO FIF EVERY PURSE MRS. AILENE R. BUTLER Funeral Director and. Embalmer. _ gain wisdom. '. The Bethel Methodist Church x sea NE, a (formerly). | - ROBINSON AND CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME Notary and Tax Assistance Offered as A Community Service AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS OPERATING FLINT~S OLDEST FUNERAL HOME and a member of the UAW- cto pate Ng, 399 cat ~de! Buick Motor pened Plant 3, Dept. 48. Sutviving~ ~, are: Wife, Asolona; daught Kathglene; | Mrs. mma Tillman -of Pine | Bluff,, Ark.; _ three Floyd and ~Iso f Artie Lee wg! ie sisters, Mrs. Hold Annual Picnic Those members of Antioch Baptist Church who attended the Joint Chorus Fall Picnic report that. they enjoyed a wonderful outing. Held at Richfield Park last Sunday, the group served favorite fall dishes~including chicken salad, chocolate cake and pies. Arnong those in attendance. were ~Mrs. Marjorie Allen, president of. the Senior Choir, Mrs. Willie Robinson, director, Mrs. ~Buck, Mrs. Webb and Sue Williams. Flint and Bluff; Grenada,. Lena Matthews ee vane tbe Edng relatives. aie wi ~sister-in-law, Mrs.. man fy cousin, Mrs. Mae. Byrd! Partners in Health; 1 We work hand in hand with. your doctor to.s our }{: health by phared 1h 38 his ~ prescriptions with professional precision from.fre: ~top- quality om fresh girth Hii ALLER: ~PHARMACY 10~: 1302 Lapeer cor. 8th. AS sce. sa60a TG pea: ee Tillétian was | mother, |. brothers, |" ste J ones | i Flint; othet a |p preme Court decision. Describing what it was like to live, through one of.the great events in current history, Rev. King revealed the spirit of a people who had had enough. He stated that the world is now-at I will speak with the: ~youths: of Canaan: next Thursday, September:24, at 5:30. p.m. on the crisis we -are facing.. today. Youths from other churches are invited to. attend. the point of midnight where we have the social order, chaos and atomic war. In the meantime human beings are being trampled on, harrassed, intimidated and their. houses bombed.~ SSeS eS ee ae a ae Skating Club of S. S. Stewart School Presents: Free Skating: Instructions Tuesday for Teenagers Wednesday for Adults Time: 7:30 til 9:30 p.m. ~Rental of Skates Regular skating Thursday for teenagers. Regular. skating ~ Friday for adults. ~ OPPORTUNITY _ SHOP of the UNITARIAN CHURCH GOOD. USED. CLOTHING LADIES~ & CHILDREN~S SHOES Mon. - Fri. 10 - 4 ~Sun. 10- 12~ 803 Citford St. Jumes Cauré of Goa in Christ~3613 Services:. 12. ph: 9:30 am.:v. S. C. Coles, ~Baste. * * *. XIURCH OF GOD lath. ~,. Harrison Sis, Rev. G, Williams, Pastor... | * * * 2801 North Si. Elder J. S. Lester, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning ~Worship, 11 a.m, All~ are welcome, sears DISCIPLES OF CHRIST * SERVICES - Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippmcott Blvd. ~ -Rev. Thomas Courts,: Pastor ~METHODIST SERVICES Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts, Rev. Paul V. Smith, vic tuee oe James Chapel ~. M. Eg. 1142 Campau Sunday services: 11 a.m. Fitst...you take? "| RAINBO BEST NEW YEAR WISHES Shanah Tovah~ TO THE I EWISH COMMUN ITY ~the Bronze Reporter ~.| Vernon Chapel A. M. E. ~Rev. Bishop, Pastor s 8 <a 4 Quinn Chapel A. MES 2101 Lippincott ~Blwd. || Rev. James s ~. Mitcham, Pas. |St, Luke A.M. E, Zion North at Addison Service: 41:45 a.m. Rey. D. Baldwin, Pastor ~ North at Addison Sts.. Services, 10:45, Sunday school, 9:00. Lewis L. Lawrence, B.Th., D. D, Minister _ e228 BLACKWELL AME ZION ~1234 Centra] Ave. Services, 11\a.m. Rev. Zellner Clemmons, ~niaster. prUNITARIAN, $ services. 209 ~ school and servives 41:00 Public ld waleamer~ Rev, a singed Minister
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