Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 51]

CHURCH DIRECTORY BAPTIST SERVICES ioch Missionary Baptist Church~1083 Stewart Ave. Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor Canaan Baptist Church 910 East Gillespie Si Rev, Alfred Robbs: o @ 6 C -OSS AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH 1159 Foss Avenue Rev? A. Aldridge, pastor MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3017 Industrial Avenue Rev. Matthew Montgomery, pastoi Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Industrial hev. J. L. McClain, Pastor * * ie Macedonia Baptist Church 4116. Hickory Rev. Ira Watkins, Pasi * e * Metropolitan Baptist Church 3939 Industrial Dr. S.. D. Edwards, 5 = sa. Mt. Olive Baptist Church Liberty and Kennelworth Rev. R. R. Turpin, Pastor * *~ *# or Pastor ~ New Zion Baptist Church 1331 Nevada Rev. J..S. Smith, Pastor * * * Shiloh Baptist Church St. John at Massachuseiis Ave. Rey. E. Beverly Allen, pastor ss: = St. Paul Baptist Church 1073 E, Pierson Road Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. Wor ship: 11 a.m. s * e GREATER HARVEST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3908 Industrial Kervices 11:00 A.M Rev. C. H. Payton, pastor oe * 2, Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford St. Rev. A. F. Thomas, c astor CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ The Kin Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday.services 8:30 and 11] am. Rev. Father Norman Dv kette. Public is welcome, CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Church of God in Christ 3020 St. John St. Rev. John Smyers, Pastor * * * Si. James Church of Ged in Christ~3613 St. John St. Services: 12 Noon. Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. P iv. S. C. Coles, Pastor ae * * SYIURCH OF GOD 2th.. rlarrison Sts. Rev. G. Williams, Pastor * 2801 North St. Lider J. S. Lester, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morn. ing Worship, 11 a.m, All art welcome. * * * CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 45182 Industrial Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning, 12 p.m. Elder H. Gulley, pastor. Public welcome. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippmcott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor METHODIST SERVICES Bethef Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. Paul V. Smith, Pastor 2D + * s James Chapel C. M. E. 1142 Campau Sunday services: 11 a.m. Rev. ~Bishop, Pastor = A ae Quinn (Chapel A, M. E. | 210 Lippincott Blvd. Rev. Jamnes S. A. Mitcham, Pas rg * * Sd St. Luke A. M. E, Zion North at Addison Service: 11:45 a.m: Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor ~ s * * Vernon Chapel A. M. E, North at Addison Sis. - Services, 10:45. Sunday schocl 9:00. ' *2* ~ BLACE'WELL AME ZION 1234 Central Ave. Servis, 11 a.m. Rev. Zellner Clemmoms, minister. os = SOUTH SIDE CME CHURCH 608 Pingree Sundin~ services, 11:30 a. m. Rev. PeBvin T. Riley, pastor. UNITARIAN SERVICES Unitarian Church of Flint 803 CliSford St. Sunday ~school and services 11:00 a.m. Pgblic is welcome. | aT. CALVARY BAPTIST ANTIUCH BAPTIST ERS | NEW-ZION BAPTIST _ ". CHURCH REPORT MT, OLIVE B 3T.|\PAUL BAPTIST _ Mrs. Willie McClendon ~ |. Mrs. L.. Prince; the Bronbe Reporter? Select -a church news listed. reporter today and | =| | 4 BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH The Women~s Society of Christian Service is.sponsoring its Christmas card project. If you desire| to order cards call Mrs. Elsie Morris Hunter at SU. 7 -~781, \or Mrs. Levi Parker at CE. 2-1884. Cards ~will. be returned to you in time fr mailing.:: Sunday, Novomos> 22, at 4 p.m. tae Trustee Board will present a, program. Gues: twill be Rev. A. EF Thomas and the First Trinity Baptist ~ Church. Rev. Th.raas will be the guest | Speaker. ~ Mt. Calvary * News By MRS. L. PRINCE Sunday school.is still gaining spiritually and _- numerically. Morning | worship was high in spirit as the pastor told us of ~Enoch~s| Walk with God.~ He told us to walk with God daily and\we will overcome the trials and. fribulations life sometimes thrusts: upon us. The mission program was short and spicy and full of information. Sunday the church will cele OPPORTUNITY _ SHOP of the | UNITARIAN CHURCH GOOD USED CLOTHING, LADIES~ & CHILDREN'S. SHOES Mon. - Fri. 10-4 Sun. 10-12 803 Clifford ~ brate its 13th anniversary. Rev. J. S.. Smith and the New Zion ~Church and choir will worship with us at 3 p.m. Be sure to hear this man of God as he shall talk to us by the way Sunday afternoon. Sunday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. the BTU is sponsoring an interesting program. Guests on the program will-be Rev, J. C. Montgomery who will give an inspirational address and demonstrate a mod el BTU;,also Rev. A. Aldridge Dist. S.S..'and BTU Congres the dean of the Great Lake: and asst~ dean cf the Woive: ne State S.S. and B.T.U. Con sress. Don~t miss this wonderfu arogram and these f:m~e speai eye -| wha The choirs and male chorus will present a cantata, ~The Sta of Night~, Sunday night, Dec 14th~ at 7 pm. Be sure to at tend this. wonderful. program. ~And His| Name Shall Be Called Wonderful Counsellor Prince of Peace..." ree Attend some church ~ an) church, as long as it is the church of. your choice. Wins Awurds Five entries from Wayne State. University won awards in th second annual Arthur C. Steniu: competition for audio- visua: learning materials made in Mich igan schools, colleges and uni. versities. 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. | _terner Clio and Pierson Road: thank ~everyone ~who ~helped to! make the play possible. n Gordon | brought a wonderful message, | ~Striving for the High Goal Ex-' perience.~ ~This message was en-| joyed ~by, all. IAS ta: At 3:30 p.m. Sunday the Ush-' wt Board sponsored a Wee ~Tot contest. ~Rev. Ira ~ Watkins. of Macedonia delivered~. the message. He was accompanied by 1is deacons and~ Usher Board. The program was a grand_ suceSS.; Please remember to say a rayer.for little 7 year old lJele Weils, who has been missaz since last Friday. May Gcd bless and Feep you q 'Jewislt Council Presents Books ~nm. at, the Senior College Library. The brief ceremony included Dr. _H. Maxwell Golden, presidJent, and~ Gilbert Rubenstein, tions ~of the Flint Jewish Community~ Council, making french, Dean, Pirie, ~Librarian, who received the books. Fhe majority of the Jewish~'texts;' which: will be use ~Pfal in,~ study: ~and research: by students: of ~the. colleges, have been made available by the Jewish Chatauqua Society, an affiliate of the Union of American Hebrew! Congregations. Additionat yoluriies have ~been contributeds bythe >Jewish Community Council,: which hopes to -continue the program of. annual additions to the college library. |Community is now in- the prc jbrating the 10th Anniversary o~ | the State of Israel, Sunday, De iicember 14th at 6:15 pm, ~the main ballroom of the Dr |rant Hotel. The affair is spor sored by the Flint Committe ifor the State -and TV star George Jessel. +A Workers~ nd showcz His blessings: on} cu.- See you. 2ext week in the} Sale ~41~ ot: To College Library |, FLINT.~ The Flint Jewish} Sorhimunity Council will present |) a number of. volumes on Jewish || history, literature, theology, eth- |} ~es and folklore to the library | f -Flint College, University of]. Viichigan,, on Wednesday after- |. noon, November 26th at 2:30 p.{) chairman~ of ~ Community Rela-|| the]: dresentation, to Dr David! M.}) and James W.|. ~ Israel FLINT ~ The Flint ~ Jewish cess of preparing a dinner cele i of Israel. Bonds and ~will feature the great stag: Heading up the Dinner Com mittee are: Dr. Sam _ Gotlib, chairman; Mr. Harry Binder and Mr. Murray Moss, co-chairman Planning Meetings was held on Tuesday, Nov. 1ith at Beth Israel Synagogue, addressed by Mrs. Barbara Lawrence, of Ann Arbor, outstate israel. Bond leader. - s Anniversary |Dinner Set For Dec. 14| Encouraging all Jews and oth~yr freedom-loving citizens to at~end this celebration dinner, votlib. said, ~Our generation, reatly privileged to witness he rebirth of the State of Is-| ~ael, is at the same time imbued vith the feeling of profound ~oncern and responsibility for ts development,. growth and sesurity. Our investment cael~s future will determine its success in the next decade.~ Tickets may be secured from Chairman Dr. Sam Gotlib, teleshone number CE. 5-9624; cochairmen Harry Binder at telephone number CE. 7-0521; Murray Moss, telephone number SU. 5-8284; or the Flint ewish Community Council at CE. ~~? ~iducated,..m en. wit ~ RELIGION, and | nal them. but clever deyils~.: 2 Duke of Wellington in Is-|. $-6638. Not for Your Taree | A 75,000-watt electric light ~bulb recently added to the ~Henry Ford Museum collections ~in Dearborn, Mich., is shown to ~Greenfield "Village school child-. ~ren ~by Dri Donald A. Shelley, ~executive director. The giant ~bulb, largest in the world, can ~produce enough light to supply 190 of today~s average homes ~but has no practical application at present. Made by General Electric, the. bulb is 42 inches high, 20 inches in diameter and. weighs 50 pounds. Its light out 3. Chandelier put equals 2,874 of today~s widely-used 60-watt household bulbs. By contrast, Thqmas A. Edison~s original bulb was the equivalent of about 20 watts. In. ~the left background is a Sprengel pump and other apparatus ofthe type used by the great inventor in his first successful incandescent lamp experiment in ~1879. The Henry Ford Museum~s story, of lighting covers: threé centuries and includes all types, beginning with the earliest grease ~ ae FamuU PROFESSOR~Dr-. Ollie M. Bowman of Williamsburg, Virginia, recently joined~. the Florida A&M: University faculty as professor of animal husbandry in the school of agriculture and home economics. ~Dr. Bowman. received the bachelor ~ ef science degree from Hampton Institute, the master of science degree from Kansas State College, and the doctor of philosophy degree from the Stat2 College of Washington. His area of - specialization is animgl nutrition. A Thought For Thanksgiving EDITOR'S. NOTE: The following poem. was submitted by Butcher Stone;.755 Addison Street. Mr: Stone has been writing poetry since he was of school age. You can expect to see more of his poems in the B.R. Blessed we. are. in numerous - ways To be a part. of this our land, Whose shores are bountiful in wealth, ee From fertile soil to desert ~sand. We are a nation young as yet, Whose wisdom is not without fault,: But strive. we do for freedom~s cause; The principles of truth exhalt. Perfection in our. way..'of life, Is yet to be achieved hut still, What other lands _accomplishments ba ee Is equal to that we fulfill? Since time immortal ~life has been ee A constant struggle for the right, | Sartseeniee t Where; future; generations, would Not -shouldétarms or press the fight EL > With hand in God~s with love. filled hearts, -: And marching to the drum and fife, yr piss y We'll cure our..ills and be the land, ~ That is without internal: ~strife! lamps. ~ ~Butcher Stone 4 1812 Lapeer ALL- WEEK SPECIAL PLAIN SKIRT. ANY SWEATER ~ TRY~OUR~SHIRT~-LAUNDRY Melson Cleaners 4~HOUR~SERVICE 59: CE. 3-3610 CE. 3-4500 ee. | Williams Auto Clinic Complete Auto Service ~Automatic Transmissions Our Speciality~ 3800 St. John St. Phone SU. 7-294]. | 5% Flint 5, Michigan Bn ~c First... you ~ RAIN gah) | % y * take >; you a ) agg ~wT Ol ai " | ) [aweral tees HOLDS TILL _$5 DOWN Dec. 20th 0.~ 20~ J.C. vvV 24 and 26-inch Alo SX eee, e~ ne Bow i Boys~ or Girls~ att SO fees a6 4 ~:. i; os pee: as ~ Z 4: ager Toe *& Standard blackwall tires *% Red for boys, blue for girls 4:, ~Charge a: ~te 32.88 * e Heavy enameled frame, rims, fenders Bag i B30 are. 5th Ave. at Detroit St. Rev. Kiarel Botermans, Minister!4 BRONZE REPORTER, SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1958 Fri., Sat. and Mon. ~til 9.P.M. a8 PIRITUAL HOUR msi. / ':; ~:

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 51]
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