FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 1 THE CITIZE y . ; Study th Bible to be tice it to' be holy. t scripture i 2 Peter 1: 14-21. DA nt a program on EB EZE Ebenezer Spirtiu Temple 215 Che ut pre nts a Tri ute to the Sacred Heart Tea on Sunday Febru ry ime 5 - 7 p.m, " edium Board i in charge. r . Joyce illiam Be trice Hardy, . Ivy Cope . Shirley Ilkins . Holly Evan will be the demon trators, Geraldine White is th pre "dent. Th Rev. Bl ore" the pa or. TE HEDUL D n Butler are the invi ed. T Rev. J.L. Jeffer on' th E TCH GOCHOI On 8 turd Y night Febru 7 choir of the Church of Our Lord and S vi r Je Christ 793 Highland ill pre nt th choir of tb Gre ter t. PI asant . . on ry pti Church of Chicago in musi cal program. ichael St es i the organist. Time 7:30 p.m. arc' Robin n will be the istre of Cere- und y aftern 00 th choir of the Church of Our Lord and vior Je Christ ill pre nt their monthly mu ical. Time 3:30 p.m. Thi r gu will be the Vocal-Aires Hope ell young ult choir and the Sound Unlimited Go I Ensembl . ccording to Jani Hair the public is invited to both rv' s, eRe. rennie Bennett is the p store COU IL AL ET G SET e 103rd annual m ting of th Berrien County Council of Churches will be held Thursday, Feb. 12, at Pe Tempi United ethodist Church, 275 Pipe one St. Benton Harbor. The public is invited to attend. ddressi the meeting ill be the Reverend Doctor John R. Chandler, minister-at-large of the Pre ytery of e ichigan, azoo, The Rev. Dr. Carl C. P , pr ident of th ouncil and ho pastor, ill pre ide. J Th ening begin with punch bowl fello ship at 6:00 p.m, fello ip dinner' t 6:30. Ti ets are vailable t 4.00 each by mail or at th Council office at 305 e Blvd., Room 203, St. Jo ph. Reports of year 1980 will be pre nted, and officer will be elected and in all d. SECO D BAPTIST OBSERVES BLAC HISTORY . ionary Society of the Second Bapti t Church ill sponsor their Annual BI History Wee Program Sunday February 8, at 4:00 p.m. The them for the event is "T e Local Bl Church In Per ctive." The program will consist of variou ers ho are members of local churche telling of their origin and History in the community. They are: Rev. arren itchell, Union Memorial .E: Rev. O.T. Br en, Pilgrim Rest Baptist; r. ildred ells, Church of God In Chri t: rs, Silas yra) Legg, Church of Christ; r. Festu Valentine, Pre-School Story Tim ill meet this edne day, February 11, from 10: 15 to 11 .oo. Children, s 3-5, are invited to ttend for one and a film. Highland . and rbara Special musi Cr. and r La renee Logan enth Day Ad en' Church d Soloi r . Lodie Ellio t, Th Inspirati Choir, Th Vesper Choir Th Junior Choir and r AIm S der organist all of th ho church. There ill be exhibet and picture on display d pictin e of ear' r and pre nt local church ctiviti . Refreshments will be rved and ccording to the pa tor, Rev. Donald A r argaret E y pre ident of tb ionary Society and elkin pr man. atch for ed in vin yoor birthd y pub . on Saturday, February 14 You at the Airport" by at 3:00. iorie Sharm t. e boo added to Boo s add d to th the Junior collection in- adult collection are: "Food clud: 'Fable" by Amo d Proce r Coo boo ' b Lobel' 'Darlene' by Eloi onn iller·' Bo of Greenfi ld; 'Arnold and th for Children Giant Box" by P.K. Roche' p-LOG GIFT STORE .. AND A WHOLE Lo ._ru_ary __ 1_3 ��_;m_4_:�_n_·!n_a�_'_F_e_b-_an ........ d __ "G_ila· o_n_ef..,_ __ t � he's always bee i � a li e 0'P1'11 n r shes jeWelry. Continued from 2 In ne housin construc­ tion for the poor, the SR report ho s blac occupy­ ing old and inadequately maint "ned public housin while hites receive the n ub idized bou ing. Currie, uthor of the report, noted that in the t year, more than 700 apartrnen have been built for th poor in Fulton d DeKaib Counti in Georgia. Only 8 I than one percent have one to bl c. I unit built re for the elderly and over .so percent of all elderly people in need of housin i tance in the Atlanta area are ccordin to Currie, . n e 1975, only about 10 percent of all ne ly con tructed housing for the poor in tI nt have gon to blac s. Th Section 8 program gre out of the i on dmin- istration hich pu bed . lation throu -h uthorizin a n "free market" concept of the lovernment providin financi i tance to private and landlords ho upply housin for 10 er-income people. The program provid rental i tance to tenant ith in- comes belo 80 percent of the median income. 'The failures of Section 8 are t o-fo d,' . t res SRC executive director Steve Suitts. 'The procram pro­ vides too little to too fe in meetin the v t housina of the Southern poor and offers practically nothing o blac families.' Accordin to th report the mo critical need for i­ dized hou in are with tar e blac famir and th rum hou hold. Oee yi I dud H 8 c household disproportionate inly large percen­ tage of th ub tandard hou - ing in the South--40 percent in 1960, 43 percent in 1970, nd 48 percent in 1976. Yet, Currie estimates that I than 2S percent of the ubsi­ dized housin constructed in the last four years in the South h one to blac FI CH FU ERAl HO E 1102 E. ain Str t Benton Harbor, I our F I • A Valentine Heart Box of Holly Hobbie Candy, by Derans with each 1 0 pur­ chase of Holly Hobbie T Jewelry .. cr. o � -< o .... -----....; ...... - ...... -------c --�--�-------------------------n (1 "9A -