100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 08, 1979 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1979-05-08

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

y 8, 1�79
THE CITtlE

I
o
In ·1910 Governor of West Virginia mad his state
the fir t one in the ynion to observe other's Day. In
1912 the Go rnors of Texas and 0 lahoma issued a
o� r's Day proclamation, In 1914 the Congress of the
United States passed a resolution n ming the second
Sunday in Mayas Mother's Dav. President Wilson approved
it immediately nd ordered flags displyed on all United
tates bulidings throughout the rid on thar . day.
Ho the arid needs true mothers today. There
e m y moth rs in the physical sense of the rd who
bring forth children, but cornparati Iy fe are real
mothers. An old legend tells ho an angel came down
from heaven to e rth on day, vie ing fields nd cities and
th varied scenes of n ture and art. At sunset he said:
"I must return to the orld of light; shall I not take
ith me some morn ntoes of my visit here? Ho beautiful
md fra nt th flo rs are! I ill pick of them a choice
bouque .. In passing a country home, he sa a rosy baby
smiling up into its mother's f ce, and he said, "The smile
of th�t b is f r prettier than these roses. must ta e
th t too .. " Just th n he 100 ed beyond the endl and saw
e mother's face alight ith 10 as she kissed the child;
d h id, "Oh, that mother's love is the mas be utiful
thin I ha n in �I th rid. I ill take also."
en reached the pearly gates, h found that
hi flo rs h d 'th r d, the b by's smile had changed
into fro n, nd only the mother's 10 e rem ined un­
nged. So he stood before the throne ith only one
treasure. "H re," he said, "is the only thing I found on
earth th�t ould retain its fragrance nd b uty all the
y to heaven. Th s test, most beautiful d e r-
I ting thin in all this rid is a mother's love."

me techniqu s people
may use hen facing a crisis
nd help us to develop
our own indi . dual techni­
qu s," the spo e n con­
tinu d. COAt the concludion
she '11 inform us of the
m ny cri is services th t
are available in our com­
munity and open the floor
for some que tions."
According to the chair­
p rson, Mr . Mary Johnson,
don tion for th relaxing
and informati evening is
$3.00 and refreshments will
be served.
Communi y C. O. G. I .. C.
se s ashion sho
Ho i lity Com­
of th Community
of God in Christ
fashion
y 12 t
in th
the church
at 870 E. ashington, Ben­
ton Harb r.
. ccording to 0 nizer
of th 0, "sorn of the
most fashionable p ople in
our community ill pre-
nt their cial ensem-
bles."
As a peci I highlight
or
PI ns unde ay for
the ·79 Summer V cation
Bible School.
Jointly sponsored by
thodist Pe ce Tempi
Firs Conge tion I of
B nton Harbor, First Pre -
bvterian nd St. John's
fi tholic, the Vacation
Bibl hool ill held
during th ee of July
16-20 t th Peace Tempi
on Pipeston . nd Jefferson
to th e ning, the church
ill present guest peaker,
. Deb Colem n, Super­
visor of Help Line Crisis
Intervention, who will pea
on HHo to Cope with a
Crisis. "
"Deb pi n to enlight-
n us on th m ny d gr e
of crisis; nd to impre s
upon u th t a cri is is not
aJw y the mo ful
thing
th t it
'11 shar

I
c
HOPEWELL BAPTIST
756 H land
R • John A. Simmons
Sun. School ••• 9:30 I .
Di i Worsh •• 11:00 l.m.
E PARADISE BAPT.
287 S. Crystal - 927-2727
Rev. W.T. Burton
Su • Schoo ••• 9:30 I .
om. Worsh .. 11:00 • .m.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
Hi pt. Dr. at E p
927·2 2
Rev. T .• Wi s
o ip 11 l.m 7:30a.m.
Sun. School .... 9:30 I .
BTU Su 'I ••• 6:30 p •
T. ZION BAPTIST
831 cGu'
Rev. John E. Watson
Su • School • • • 9: 30 l.m.
om. Won •• 10:451.m.
E n. Serv ••••• 7:00 p. •
«t. Bi •••• 7:00 p.m.
PILGRI REST BAPT.
1105 E. in - 26-2227
Rev. .E. Ell .
Rev. EUis Hull, 't.
Sun. Sdlool ••• 9:30 I •
Worship 11 1.m.A 7:00p.m.
BYPU ••••••. 5:00 p •
Sun. E n ••••• 7:00 p.m.
EBENEZER BAPTIST
214 E. ·927·218
R. L Bro
Sunday School . 9:30 a.m.
Wo lip..... 10: 55 I •
Sun. E • SerY. 7:30 p
ST PAUL BAPTIST
130 Urb nd.
R • EI Bro
Sun. School ••• 9:30 I.m.
Wo ip •...•• 11)) I.m.
A moon •.•. 3:00 p.m.
BYPU ••••••• 5:30 p.m.
Ev .sent. • •. 7:00 p.m.
1'1 Wor ••• 7: p.m.
Tue I .soc .. 4:00 p.m.
ecU'.Pmt, # • 7:00 p.m.
SECO 0 BAPTIST
600 Lyndt - 926-8191
R • Donald Adkins
Sun. School • •• : 30 • •
o ••••• 10:45 I .
CO UNITY CHURCH
OF GOD IN CHRIST
870 E. Wash 0 ,s.H.
Bi op • Is, Sr.
Sun.5c 001. • • 10:00 I. •
orship ..••. 12:00 p.m.
Y.P.W. • ..•.. 6:30 p.m.
Su i Band. 6:30 p.m.
Prai Sent ••.. 8:00 p.m.
Tu .Fri Sent •• 8:00 p.m.
U 10 E ORIAL A E
911 S. C I
R v. Arthur L. J • Sr.
Sun.5dtool. ••• 9:30 I
orship ••••• 10:45 I.
ed. ' ••• 7:00 p
in B n n Harbor.
It will b held c tv;
morning from 9 til noon
and i op n fo all children
K-6.
Tr n portation will b
provid d from S1. John's
and Fir t Presbyterian.
Any dults interested
in joining th Ecumeni-
cal staff plea contact
ildred Page t the Pe cc
Temple.
This i the cond year
for ch an endeavor and
enthusiasm is running high
ccording to Sister Theresa
Blaquiere of St. John's
Community Center.
PEACE TE PLE
CoO.G.I.C.
102 Aftdr1lW' 5-00WlMlIC
E
LE
REEDTE PLE
C.O.G.I.C.
477 O.,-y t. lb.
2 279
Eid J.C.R
C SSCOU y
CHRIST TABER CLE
ALL ATIO S
APOSTOLIC CHURCH
66100 T orpe La Rd.
Cllyin Cent .c.ssopolis
641-5929 or 41-7279
A.L.Baxt -R.RoIMU'lGln
Sun.5chool. • • 10:00 I .
Senti •••.• 11:00 I.
ft noon •••• 3:00 p
C!
E
de ha

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan