Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 48]
u the committee's~ ~em which is the outgrowth of, ~ litterbug | j campaign organized in 1955 by| student. She~s also on the planthe Women~s City Club. ning board of her school~s Human Alex Luvall, candidate for i president of Dearborn Iron Found To Home,~ during the radio CIO setup, was very proud last Grand Boulevard-Clairmount n-" cast from 11 to 12 non: ~ week whén one~ _ the daily - no red tape. a ~Wise car buyers have learned to tell their dealer that they want to finance their. cars oe Genesee Merchants Bank. This assures them ~ service - and pw: bank rates. And this. is another way to. establish a banking connection that offers you: complete financial services. Twenty friendly Genesee Merchants offices throughout the area are open to serve.you! GENESEE > _ MERCHANTS 20 Convenient Offices in FLINT @ FLUSHING ~ SWARTZ CREEK *, ORTONVILLE ~ VERNON ~ BYRON. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT. INSURANCE CORPORATION ~ "faith to live -tor, Sita eth ia | die~ for. For what ~is faith but] 1a dream fed with leve and nur-| tured in-hope. Yet kindled with|~ |] Kindness until it becomes no long-| er a dream, but a reality. -For the young, as well as the ~grandeur and creamge. of -greatness, in music, in arty-in sports, and in _practically.- everything under the sun and above the sun. _, For men, you see, must dream. They must dreany of. things that were, of things vthat are, then things that are to be. " You see, it ~is in dreams that we -become our real. selves. As a man thinketh ~in his heart, so is he. Your ~dreams and my dreams are of the heart. Yes, I. waten my Greams each day: Many years ago I too walked saps er with my dreams ~which * en |; Pieter IS: eee eit if you are not: We make it! VAN DYKE STUDIO _. PHOTOGRAPHERS 312 W. Court CE 8-5721 ~eee.: TELEVISION JACK GARDNER Radio-TV Sales and Service "1644 $. Saginaw Flint, Mich. 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Fresh Gold Star PIZZAS | Cheese ~ Pepperoni Sausage ~ Mushroom LARGE * 89% GORTON~S Grade ~A~ LDEN GOODNESS. old, have dreams. Dreams ~ of | #~demic programs, including a trip ~4te Russia and a public: lecture |. + series~ on ~| grams, Professor Miller: says. ~fsummer staff. Extension centers | will operate in six Michigan cities | | -tfor those, who wish to accelerate peat: You see, I became both the. dreamer, later ede age and the dream~... For what is a dream but a faith to live: by, and to live for a = in reverse. I, 000 Expociid | For Summer Session ANN ARBOR ~ More than 11,000 persons are expected to attend The University of Michigan~s -1961 Summer Session which will feature a broad range ~of aca the Civil War, announces N. Edd Miller (Ph.D) associate director of the paren. Session. A total of 10,402 persons studied for credit during~ the 1960 Summer. Session. In addition: to the students working for. residence. credit, several. thousand persons will take part in a wide variety of non-credit special pro While for most students the eight-week Summer. Session in Ann Arbor will open June 26 and close August 19, some. unite of Summer Session will. start operating as early as June 19 and end in.early September, Professor Miller points out. About 150 visiting faculty members will add to the regular U-M their educational programs but unable to attend the regular ses-. sions in Ann Arbor. Seven camps. in~ Michigan, Wyoming. and Colorado will offer menue gig and ~aaa _courses, ~Join Th The ~NAACP UTILITY BILLS ee ~ g ' D é ~ 6301 N. SAGINAW CORNER AUSTIN Rey. Seldon Williams, Pastor COX~S GROCERY FRESH MEATS COLD BEER-WINE TAKE-OUT (DELIVERY SERVICE) 1605 industrial Jerry's Drugs PRESCRIPTIONS S$.D.D. - S.D.M: GREETING CARDS CE, 89235" 1214 N. SAGINAW CE: 5-1964 Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory St. Rev. J. C. Curry. * Metropolitan iijtton Church 3939 Industrial Ave. D1. 5. D. Edwards, Pastor * 6 *$ Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 3019 Industrial Ave. Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Pastor - ea Mt. Olive Baptist Church Liberty: and Kennelworth Sts, Rev... R. RB. Turpin,. Pastor Shiloh gactias Charl St. John at Massachusetts Ave. Rev. E. Beverly Allen, Pastor: * 8 # St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Rd. | Rev. R. R. Gordon, Pastor oie * oe Trinity Baptist Church 1601 Clifford: St. Rev. A: F. Thames, Pastor * Temple Misionery ~Bapti Church 2014 Dwight Rev. L. Owens \ _FISHER~S GROCERY FRESH MEATS 4018 ST. JOHN SU. 71161 Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.: s # -# New Zion Baptist Church 1837 Nevada Ave.. Rev. W. G. Tea, Pastor * ~% ~ NES... SOUTH-END - _ CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ. the King ASH DRUGS Utility Bills~ Money Orders Beer and Wine _. Liquor Distributors. 901 Lippincott CE. 3-7478 Thirteenth and Cliffori Sts.: | Father Norman Dukette Sunday Services: 8:30 and 11:00 ~ am. Public is Welcome ~ ses ~2 CHURCH OF GOD - IN. CHRIST The North Street 5:D.A. Young Aduits Club Presents GEORGE W. WILKINSON in a. Musical Concert Saturday, May 6, 1961 ~~ Donation $1.00. Turpin Hall Kennelworth at Fay Flint, Mich: 9:00 A.M. RUMMAGE SALE cALLOWAY CLEANERS St. John Street at Hickory Until 5:30 P.M. ~ boy =i F ~There a ~tee be a River Rest Cemetary~ z et River Rest A Division of Sunset Hills Association Proudly announces the appointment of Mr. Edwin d. Carter and Mr, Brunson Jackson as Chintsbery Counselors Let Mr. Carter. or, Mr. Jackson explain the many advantages of selecting your burial site in Genesee County~s most beautiful cemetery dedicated to,.colord people. | Terms available, if you wish; no interest or carrying charges; no bank or financé eompanies involved; unpaid balance, memorial and internment pogention insurance at no: extra cost. Why. settle ton: less phien the best ~costs no more. - For complete. information: call CE: 2-1564. Cemetery Church of God. 12th and Harrjson Sts. Rev, G. bar ae Pastor Church of bea: Puta 2801 North St. ~ | ~ Pastor, Elder J. S. Lester Sunday School; 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. | zs * s 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 een * cd Church of a In Christ. 3020 St. John. St. aay: John Smyers, Pastor ad St. janes Church vi God in Christ. 3613 St. John St..&v..S. C. Coles, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Services: 12:00 noon * * oie DISCIPLES OF CHRIST SERVICES Vicmene Christian Church 1201 Lippincott Blvd. Kev. Thomas Courts, Pastor: * ae s i METHODIST SERVICES oe # * ~Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sts. Rev. Donald | Morris, Pastor } L-Blackwell perry Zien 1234. Central ~Ave. Rev. Robert E. Banks, Minister Services: 14:00 a.m. * @ + St. James ~é ote Church 1142. Campau_. Rev. T. R. Taylor, Pastor Sunday Services: 11:00 a.m. * a Quinn Chapel A.M.E. 2101 Lippincott Blvd, Rev. ete S. A. Mitcham, Pastur s St. Luke nin Zion North at Addison Rev. D. Baldwin; Pastor Service: 11:45 ~a.m. s~ ss South Side C.M.E, Church 225 E. Ninth Street - Rev. Peivin ~[. Kiley, Pastor Sunday ~Services: 11:30 a.m. > ~ & Vernon Chapel AM.E. ~North. at~ Addison Sts. Rev. Alfred Knowles, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. - services: 10:45 a.m. - ee 3 s, UNITARIAN: SERVICES | Unitarian Church of Flint |G, 2474 S. Ballenger Hwy. Sunday School and. Services: 10:30 AM.;.: Rev. Karel Botermans, Minister. ATURDAY, MAY 6, 1961
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