OVE I. from o y CRR HEDRIC Berrien County Courthou "I like your title, 0- in December of 1954 and. men on the 0 ,'becau became a permanent em- 1 belie e in being active. ployee on January 3, 1955. There' an old ying that ."1 tarted out picking if you ant job done, up email for Pro te someon who' busy... Court, then pulling the mail 1 found this to be a ry and e ch job opening � ying and this . my bee vailab in Probate, de' ,to be at y on the 1 took the challenge," id roo ," said Ollie . Hull, n. Hull. Prob te Register at the Bet- She has also served on tien County Courtho . many committee. She rs, Hull lived in recently ed to be on the Benton Harbor for 4S yean. Probate Register anual e graduated from Benton Committee to form a manu­ Harbor High School and al for Probate Registen for then attended Lake ichi- th te of ichigan. She g Colle . She been a will be meeting in the te member of Pilgrim Re court administrator office pf t church fo 42 years, in Lansing and in Ann d been a spe er in Arbor part time. yare churc n. Hull has also rv- rs, Hull d her hu ed pre 'dent of the PTA, d ha flve children chairperson of the arch of from 9 to Dim for Benton Town- 32. Her hu and, Reverand p, CP member, and Ellis L. Hull, r.,· the member of the Benton Har- . te P or Pilgrim bor Do ter Club. e t pti hur. "I belie e in orking in r . Hull tb first more than ju t the Church to be hired at the be u a pent I feel e ould take an ctive part in our community ... if your children are in spor , mu ic, drama, dan­ cmg, etc., parents ould attend and let them kno you care," n. Hull said. When ed how liked 1iYin& in Benton Har­ bor, Mrs. Hull said e really likes the school Sf tern and ent on to , "If you live in this area there . al y something you can do to eam tiring, if you really want to ork." Mn. Hull lw many hobbies. She like all sports and is very involved . th eight archers and is a lifetime member. . e fore A an important me to all citizen, rs. Hull concluded, "I think many things are blo way out of proportion by the De s· media in regard to our community. I y to 'our young peop : get your education and never forget God and your parents 0 helped you to get th Be B1ac and proud, not ignorant and loud." Ollie Hull is truly a oman on the move - from being the 'first' at th Courtho to becom- ing foremo oman of the community. HELP US IDE TIFY WOME 0 THE MOVE (This ne column will and ouJd be right for deal ith variou are this column, write to omen ho have made not- " omen on th 0 ," ed chievements and/or care of Th Citizen, P.O. helped the community in Box 216, Benton Harbor, me y. If you h I 49022; or phon 927- candid te ho you think 1527.) . outstanding in their fi ld Buddy FUch reno jazz b d drummer and bi b d er fo more th year will bri mu . al ty, . and his ustic-cornic pe auty to e ichigan Colle Community Center t 8 p.m., y 7, for a jazz concert that will cap day of m . cal tivity on the C campu. Rich, ho h contin- d his caree m th m --------------------------------------------, band format . ce the 1940' and played in the band of ch greats Tommy Dorsey and Harry James, will pre t program designed young and old e, cording to Dr. Don- d oely, he of the C c department. mu . c department' Band and Choir . tim and the Student Senant are co-sponsoring Rich's ppearanee. Proceed from the concert will be divided be een the 0 uden t group ho will u them for holarship and udent ctiviti . Th Buddy Rich con­ cert will folio a aerie of performance during the day by area high hool band taking part in the South tern ichipn Band and Orche tra Di rrict VI jazz fe tival ho ted by C. The high school band performance will be open to the public free of charge, Dr. oely id. Ti e for the evening big band jazz concert are priced t $4 for new adnrw· W'OD, SS for resened t' & 10 for . tron '. T" ail ble at the om; CoIJlUl1IU1li Center ofilCe; Ferris Center, tOIl Hal.,. usic • I y • Ie program, ccordi to Dr. oely. " e expect grea t turnout to hear Buddy Rich . and his band" Dr. oely . d. "However the door of the are in the Commu­ nity Cen r here he will perform will not be opened until 7:30 p.m." . oely indicated 't p nty of a will be vailable in 0 ther are of en D OPS . THU SDAY SESSIO S , ay 7 Thursday, 's intake and orientation 'ODS ill be held on Tuesday mornings only at 10:00. The regular­ ly heduled Thursday morning in e and orien­ tation ssion h been cancelled. Peop interested in pplying for any CETA training program mu t at­ tend the Tuesday morning orientation 'on t 10 .m. at the CETA office, 2160 -139 in Benton Harbor. This . now the only time scheduled for intake and orientation for orth County residents. Applican intere ted in CETA' public rvice employment jobs mu t still apply t the om at Fairplain Plaza or in St. Joseph, 800 Port Street. the Community Center for tho aiting for the Buddy Rich c cert to tart and who com early to hear the C band and the high bool band perform . OLUE EHULL • c c Th . Bento Harbor also m 100 High School Concert Choir and d . Singers will host a concert evening fe - turing the Benton Harbor day' perform ce will choirs and pedal gu t . $ I for dults and den. choir, the Delavin-Dari n Adult ti eo only will b High Schoo Choir from sold at the door the ning Delavin, isconsin. of the performance. Student The groups will per- ti et will be on in t form Thursday, ay 1, t high school choir room 8:00 p.m. in the high through Thursday after- school's Performing Ar noon. There will be no Center. tudent tic ets sold at Th Delavin choir d door. the BHHS choir will begin Proceed fo th their combined pr ctice choir performance will go Thursday afternoon in a to ard th Benton H - or shop . on headed by bor Are Schoo Choral the choir director and Scholarship Fund. y , r • C • I • 0 0 IC r or F CO T CT T OOPE ton Harbor. Stat POrot Po 926-7361