Bronze Reporter [Volume: 7, Issue: 49]
ee ee oe Bs ig te it Nam ~ aa a. Dr. Cayce, of the ~National Sunday. School and Ba t gress announces that DR. JAMES B. CAYCE, * Director-General. ~ fea Rally att Louis Miss 7 ' will - be OUT PAGEANT~ where youth from various states ~will: partitipate ~under the direc tion. of. Mrs..Pauline- Campbell, sends Detealt Michigan. it he night opens with a drama. tle _worship/ followéd: -by -2~consecration: period. ~Climaxing the program will -be~a dedication of youth ceremony administered by Dr. 0. Clay Maxwell, President of| the Congress. 6,000 Christian youth will march in a mammoth parade through| the main streets of St. Louis, with police escort, motor. cycle contingent,-Boy and Girl Scouts~ ~6n foot followed by autmobiles and de corated floats depicting religious themes ~ Six brass bands: will participate. The parade will dis.band- at Keil: Auditorium where a music program will. be present: ed featuring, 1,000 voice youth ~chorus. under: the direction. of Mrs. Krace B. Taylor of. St. Louis, Program Set For NAMD Confab In Philadelphia ~ Concentrating on ~~~The Negro Market in an Expanding Economy,~ members. of. the National Association of Market Developers will ~hold a three-day marketing clinic and convention, May 18-20, at. Philadelphia~s Hotel Sheraton. Mémber of NAMD, salesmen, researchers, - public relations and advertising people from over the nation will begin registration on Thursday, May 18th to participate in the workshops and panel sessions bearing on marketing, sales, advertising and public relations. A number of notable individuals in the fields of marketing, research and sales are programmed. Dr. Ira De A. Reid, professor of Sociology. Haverford College, Pa., heads a list of speakers on the lead-off panel, Friday, May 19, subject ~Inventory of Negro Market Trends.~ Ron Schiller vice president; Barkas, Shalit and Schiller, New York City public relations consultants, will address the Friday luncheon,. following ~ greetings from the Mayor and the Chamber of Commerce. Franklin H. Whittaker, assistant to the Director of Public Affairs, U. S., Department of Commerce;.Dr. ~James A. Bayton, professor af Psychology, Howard University, atid Paul Morton, promotion director, Philadelphia Bins Daily News, are scheduled speak ers for afternoon -sessions on|. ~Public Relations, ~Marketing Research~ and ~Advertising.~ | A workshop session on ~Publi~ Relations~ on Saturday. morning will be headed by George Caruso, director of Public Relations for Philadelphia: Joseph W. Christian,~ marketing counselor wf New York and NAMDer, will preside over a_ discussion on ~Market Research,~ while William RB. Grayson, voice-president ~Johnson Publishing Co. Chicago will chair the ~Advertising~~~ session of the day., Henry G. Parks president. The H. G. Parks. Co. Inc. distributor of Parks Sausage Baltimore will be the luncheon speaker. Saturday May 20. A business session for delegates only will follow. the luncheon Saturday. afternoon, with reports from officers, com ittees-and local chapters and elec- | - tion of officers. A meeting of the board of directors, to be followed ~by. an evening social, will close-out convention activities. Eston Collins, Jr., Mitrana School, is the general chairman and. Maitland Russell, Brecker Art Studio program. chairman. Registrar~is Clearence A, Dockens, Deputy Commissioner of Records, Philadelphia. PROGRAM SCHEDUL 7:50 Néws on The Christophers age For Today is the Lif ed SCOnna? a3 rere ee Pr bee * Denotes NBC a. May 13 ~ May 19 a) Singing (Pt. 2). _ ~Water Witch~ - 2:00 J. Mus Show 6: CHANNEL 6:10 Weatherman - SATURDAY, MAY 13 ~MONDAY, THRU FRIDAY 9:98 News: MAY %5 THRU MAY 19 ~ **45 Reseue Eight 8:00 Red Ryder ~Vigilan- 6:30. Continental Ciase- Hades~ ties of Dodge Cityt~, ~ room (Color) 6:45 Huntiey-Brinkley = pacrinay-ite 7:00 rn te Garroway Report?: ne Au ow?: 7:00 Death Valley Days ~The Gray Duke~ ~ es tide 10:00 Shari Lewis Show. ~~ Mon... Wed. Fri 7:30 -Laramte*-- (Coler)* Science 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:30 King: Leonardo & Tues., Thurs. Presenta* ~ His Short Subjects 6th & 6th Grade 9:00 Thritier~ ~ ~ae = Science 10:09 Emmy. Awards*. ~: 11:30 The. Lone Ranger~ 9:30 American History* - Laake rio fort Shew a See mea heiey 10:00 Say When* 1:00 * ata "Digest etective~s e. 1:00 Wrestling 10:30 a Te Bunch WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 2:00 Saturday Startime ~South of Tahiti? 11:00 The Price is Right ~:00 Top tienes. Brian Donlevy (Color) 6:10 Weatherman. ~The Hidden Hand~ 11:30 Concentration~ 6:15 Highway Patrol ~ Craig Stevens 12:0 Truth or Conse- 6:45 ~Hantley-Brinkley pian Bowling ero quences* Re:30 Captain Gallant F 3. 6:00 The Pioneers ~Lady 12:30 It Coalé Be You ae ur os ratn~ Engineer~ (Color). 8:30 The Price Is Right 6:30 Men Into Space 12:55 NBC Newsday tCelor)~ ~ 7:00 Bold Journey Repert~ 9:00 rnb Come Show ~Bayou to Boca~ 1:00 Five Feature (Color}* 7:30 Bonanza (Color)* Showease = 00 Peter Loves ~Mary*: 8:30 The Bob Hope Buick ~Mon: My. Gal Sal 0:39 Miagl.Undereover Show* (Pt. 1) Rita Hay- ison Five Star. Fina) 9:30 Qur American worth 11:18 ~Weatherman aes egy iis: ba nag Gal Sal 11:26 ~: e Blue Ange! (Pt. ll; Shey. nee oeene Best~ Wed: ne Lady: wags bce Wh ad: ews From Cheyenne. (Pt. 1:00 News Digest. 11:15 Fabulous 52 1) Loretta Yoong wach by ~ ~Forbidden Street~ Thar: The Lady: THURSDAY, MAY 18 Dana Andrews m Cheyenne (Pt: 5:30 Casey Jones. - Maureen O~Hara Hye Can't elp Sing: vous Hours~ 1:00 News Digest ing (Pt. 1) Deans 6:00 ~ot the News: J SUNDAY, MAY Pn: ~Oan't'ielp = ge. Lt = Fs ait Pregame Gunbet to Changs (UE 4 * + 2 ~Fiamas aera eset tay cig eS aaa THE 16th ANNUAL, TEA of Usher Seard No: 1 of Carter Metropolitan Church was. hela ~Gonaay. May 7th at the church. From left are, Mrs, Lucillé. Warren, general chairman; Mrs. Henrietta Nelson, Mrs. Vander- ~Harris, ~Mrs: Mamie Williams, ~Mrs. Agnes L: Brown and Mrs. Prehtis Morrow. oe Peoples ( Observes ~ Communion Holy Communion and National | sonieien he ~Deealogue. Family. Week: were observed last | Sunday at People~ s Community. Church, Woodward.and Pingree. The theme song; ~It Is: No Secret,~ song: by the congregation. during the~ broadcast~ from 11 a.m. to 12~ noon over WCHB was led by the Rev. Darneau:V. Stewart, the assistant pastor. The Rev. James Powell, one of the assistants.to the phstor~s The pastor, - the Rev. Carlyte Fe. _ Stewart. preached a dynamic sermon to an. overflowing congregation and many unseen listeners in radioland. ~ on ~It Takes A Heap of. Living.~ ~The:sermon Wwas-in. conjunction with the observance of National Family Week. ~ Dr: Stewart said that from. our,,in love and understanding. That the tides that holds- families together: are the strongest in the world. 5 ae In his closing remarks the Rev. Mr. Stewart declared,~ ~No one can care~ for children like ood parents. Children~ today deserve ~a chance, but~ they learn: more by examples. of their. bax ibed than teaching.~ ~ families, we learn our lessons yn ges waa Gotsies: War? What can | do about it?; Beneath the shadow of. super-bombs, catiahit in the clash of super-powers, the individual most often feels frustrated, insignificant. He is a grain of sand in history~s é hour-glass. The sand moves, time runs out, he is left helpless, er. - Or is he? Are Any, of us so imprisoned by our fate? - Only~ if we default. Only if we leave our fate to others: governments, statesmen; _Scientists, committees, institutions. Only if we do not care enough, or know enough, to realize that these are valuable only as instruments of the public will. Only if we fail to see that freedom is not a sift, or peace the absence of war, and that neither, ~is the responsibility of the few, ' Prove it, as. they have in! 44~: srl Freedom and peace are each a task; hard and ctintadiien of all. They are especially; demanding of a democracy because-it-is-the exceptional society. It is:ever under exceptional attack from those who would deny man~s freedom by war or any means. ~To survive, a democracy naast prove that.it deserves to survive. ~Individuals must. ir d. the greatest sagas in the story of Sn may loom as an Engincertad Honors jocation at Wayne State Uaiverdt ~ Edward N. Cole; who: is als~ a vice -president of- ~the ~General Motors. Corporation, _said the state. has. a ~potential: for industrial growth~ men ining its | 7 diversified abor, "Ratural ~ re ~sources and central. ~Vocation: giving acetss to raw materials ~and markets. Sie ae Cole was awipdes an honorary degree of doetor~ of- science in engineering -at the -convecation by Dr. Clarence 8B. Hillberry Wayne State president. The Chevrolet general manager. | said Michigan's ~concentration of brain power and centers for re search and scientific study~ are also prime reasons for incteptrint growth. ~But. have we utilized ~ ~to. ~ie fullest extent this. outstanding resources ef brain power?~ Cole asked. ~I think the answer is; no!~ He pointed to the New. England and California areas as examples of how. pooling of industrial and educational. scientific manpower had resulted in outstanding industrial growth.: ~And | believe our colleges and universities here. in: Michigan are capable of equally outstanding resuits. In our increasingly com == 4s Mast tment our colleges bead pene the: ook ward hi ~4nsviration for the ~especially gift faculty alike ~ who have the, for accomplishing 1 The citation ~reece i his. gt Ae roles in. the develep gineering and. styling.~ Another part~ of the program was. the presenfation of the A. R. Carr Award for Excellence in Teaching, named after the late Dr, Arthur R. Carr, dean of the College of Engineering from its inception until, his death. in 1956. This year~s winner was Robert B. Thornhill, assistant professor of engineering graphics. The award~ has~ been given annually ae outstanding faculty mem res: Join The NAACP ~ARE CHALLENGED: EARN SURVIVAL OR LOSE IT "The challenge is as old as time and as urgent as tomorrow~s headlines. Peace or idea triggers the mightier explosion. nda eee large as a mushroom cloud but they are smaller than an individual idea. The right ot Support for such ideas must come from you. You as a eoeiiaee member of a working Democracy are not insignificant but all-powerful. What you think, what you do, how much you care ~ these decide. Not only between peace and war. But also the. problems of this twilight world-of neither peace nor war. The ~problems of our free: society that demand exceptional attention today.. Give them your attention today. Begin by reading the new Report of the President~s Commission on Nationa}. Goals. It draws guidelines for the nation during the critical decade ahead. It maps the ways in- which you can exert your personal pee and influence: at home, at work: with your family, neighbars, friends. - Both President Eisenhower and President Kennedy urge you to think about and act upon. this new Report. Make our national goals your. personal | goals. Get a copy of the Report, entitled ~Goals for Americans~ at_ ~your bookstore in either hardcover or $1 paperback. Or send for the free digest version below. Know. the challenges, Know how to meet _ them. The knowledge gives you power to shape your own future | and. the nation~s fate. They are one and. the same, FREEDOM IS'~NOT A GIFT BUT A hitraen ~ ed people-students and~ sa ote ~things for our. society, 4 cited Cole for ~ment of modern automotive en
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