Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 43]
If you aré beautiful We take it We make it! VAN DYKE STUDIO. CE 8-5721 312 W. Court making ~ in Miss Margarete Butler. man, Ga., president of the bse gia Association of New Home-} pose makers of America, will officiate during the annual state igre at Albany State College, March 31-Apri: 1, The NHA, national scgilaeaned of Negro pupils studying homejunior and senior high schools, bogsts over 60,000 members. Over 300 students and advisors are expected at the|of men at Ft. Valley State ColAlbany meeting. the promotion of better home life for its- members and their families, according to Miss Daisy we who serves as state advisor. ~ Rev. Julius C. Simons, dean lege, will ~be the keynote speaker SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1961 during the first general session on Friday. - Wise car buyers have learned to tell their dealer that they want to finance their cars through enesee Merchants Bank. This assures ~ quick service ~no- red. tape. ~ and low, bank rates. And this is another way to establish a banking connection that offers you complete financial services. throughout the area are open to serve you! GENESEE \ Bt Twenty friendly. Genesee Merchants offices MERCHANTS 20 Convenient Offices in: FLINT @ FLUSHING ~ SWARTZ CREEK ORTONVILLE @~ VERNON ~ BYRON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L. Lewis, Ft. Valley State College,| - Melvin Banner ~ bed oak A-Day world, | so I was apprentic ila Seve iy Gill tabu tows ~ "in-thése days. } worked from six in pebatypdert x ne until twelve and ~clock at night. a made YOUR BRONZE REPORTER May Be Purchased At The Following Merchants SOUTH-END NORTH-END. - | COURT ST. PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS-SODAS GREETING CARDS 519 E. COURT ST. CE. 8-9712 Career Opportunities TALLAHASSEE Florida A & M University junior and seniors were told of career opportunities with the Federal || Government by a special repre sentative here recently. Edward McVeigh, director of personnel for the Department of Labor, made a special appeal to the students of: Florida A & M University to take the Civil Service entrance examinations in order to apply for any of the 150 jobs. available to them in the United States Department of TAYLOR'S GROCERY LIQUOR-COLD BEER-WINE ' (WE STRIVE. TO SATISFY) OPEN DAILY 7 AM to 11 PM ALSO ~SUNDAY: 1011 Stewart SU. 77631 Wagar Drugs UTILITY BILLS _ MONEY. ORDERS 6301 N. SAGINAW CORNER AUSTIN Labor. alone. OPEN til 9 THRU SAT. a FOOD SN MARKETS Y | Hamady;; tie a ce ifal pAMOst p> _ EASTER - ~Del Monte Coffee VACUUM PACKED Regular Or Drip ~. f 7) Py Salad Dressing Quart Jar <huseab ide pias Flavors MIRACLE WHIP ~ROYAL GELATIN 4a pkgs 25 2F RATT.LOW FROM COCKTAIL 45c Ib. 43c sh sxcda gale 3. wehs. -_ esa year eee extra tenderness that comes only from yours at Easter Present Prices. Whole Hams 12 to. 16 Pounds Butt Portion Ib 47c ~Get More Ham Per lb. 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California taree Poscal Clery STALK Me COX~S GROCERY FRESH MEATS COLD BEER-WINE TAKE-OUT (DELIVERY SERVICE) 1605 Industrial CE, 5-1964 Jerry's Drugs PRESCRIPTIONS S.D.D. ~,D.M. GREETING CARDS CE. 89235 1214 N. SAGINAW FISHER~S GROCERY FRESH MEATS 4018 ST. JOHN SU. 71161 But, I never felt secure. Even today I do not: feel secure. I feel as if there is ~another hill to climb, another river to cross another mountain to go over. I no longer look for security of any kind because I know that the only security - ~there is on this earth is that six feet that I will occupy, and that you will occupy when. they cover up my mortal remains, and your mortal remains.~ 1 believe like Solomon ~Consider the lilies of the field, they toil not, neither do they spin, yét Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed as one of these~. For, as I have said many times before, you are my security and I am your security. Capital is the security of labor, and iabor is the security of Capital. If Labor is insecure then capital is insecure. And in like manner if capital is insecure then labor by it~s very nature is also thsecure. Useless each without the other. A guaranteed annual wage for labor: of necessity demands a guaranteed profit for capital. If this is not done, then we will be swamped by foreign goods and our own factories -will not, work. For a competitive system must make profit to stay in business to.provide jobs for labor and pay stockholders for their ~investment in the companies. This is an economic law. Both labor and capital are bedfellows and eventually will have to answer this one question~ which is the most important, the Man or the Machine.~? And is security, a state of mind of labor or Capital. Then finally, ~Can this security be change: in disguise or the fear of change itself expressed by insecurity? It is\time labor and capital realized that they are both responsible to each other and for each other. That democracy is fulfilled by a human, relationship and not~a use relationship. But this may be a different concept than either has thought of fately. - History has borne out the fact that neither labor nor capital can ~operate successfully without democracy in this country. |For one~ is the security of the other, and both are the security of America. Join The NAACP JACK GARDNER Radio-TV Sales and Service 1644 S. Saginaw Flint, Mich. Phone CE 9-8373 Zenith-Philco-Motorola-RCA $849,913.10 ec dTo Colored People -$1,210,548.78 li lesson in c ~I did not w tt years of} my life were going to be spent in a foundry. I did not know that later in life I would be grateful for that experience,:that I would find out more about my fellow ~man and what makes him ~tick. For the foundry forced me to do something about. my life; to di shared|_. ~OL Fess Avenue Raptist 1159 Foss Avenue ae A. Aldridge, Pastor < =: 2s 8s Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Indrustrial Ave. Rev, J, Ls McClain, Pastor s + *s Greater Harvest Church of 3809 Industrial Ave. | Rev. Seldon Williams, Pastor s s&s Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory St. Rev. d..C. Curry * Metropotitan iahoilet Church 3939 Industrial Ave. Dr. & D. Edwards, Pastor *s * ~ Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 3019 Industrial Ave.~ Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Pastor. ~ * @ Mt. Olive Baptist Church: og A and Kennelworth Sts, Rev. R. R. Led mat Pastor Shiloh nedtiae Clnerch: St. John at Massachusetts Ave. Rev. E. Beverly Allen, Pastor * * * St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Rd. Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor oh * * Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford St. Rev. A. F. Thomas, Pastor * * s Temple Missionary Baptist Church 2014 Dwight Rev. L. Owens 9 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. s ole * New Zion Baptist Church 1337 Nevada Ave. Rev. W. G. Terry, Pastor ad co CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ the King ~Thirteenth and Cliffori Sts. Father Norman Dukette Sunday Services: 8:36 and 11:08 ~ a.m. Public:is Welcome CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Church:.of God | 12th and Harrison Sts. Rev, G..Williams, Pastor é & * = Church of God 2801 North St..: Pastor, Elder J. S. Lester i Sunday School. 10:vu a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. * * * i Church of God In Christ 1518%. Industrial Ave. Elder H. Gulley, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 12:00 p.m. Public is welcome | = & co Church of God In Christ 3020 St, John St. - Rev. John cree Pastor St. James Chisiich a God in Christ 3613 St. John St..&v. S. C. Coles, Pastor Sunday. School: 9:30 a.m. Services: 12:00 noon *' ss *& m DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor 3 * = & & ~METHODIST SERVICES Bethel~ Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. Donald Morris, Pastor x s Blackwell A,M.E. Zion 1234 Central Ave. Rev. Robert E. Banks, Minister Services: 11:00 a.m. s #~ #8 James Chapel C.M.E. 1142 Campau T. R. Taylor, Pastor Sunday Services: i: 00 a.m. * Quinn ~Chapel er 2101, Lippincott Blvd, | Rev. James S.A. Mitcham, Pastor. e@-s * ~St. Luke A.M.E. Zion - North at Addison | Rev. D. Baldwin, Pastor Service: 11:45 a.m. * & 8 | South Side C.M.E, Church 841 E. 9th Street Rev. Peivin T. agp Pastor
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