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February 11, 1981 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-02-11

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5
This will be one of
fir ) if not the fir t, rt
o to come to Ben ton
Harbor. This great Art
Show be held t your
Benton Harbor Library on
February 20, 21, and 22
from the opening of th
library til the closing.
. t ex traordinare .
onsored by the American
uslim .. n Center of
Benton Harbor.
The ow will exhibit
me 100 p. ces, co . in
of oil painting, etching,
sculpturing - 000, bronze,
etc.
Fe tured will three
of South Bend, Indiana'
mo prominent . is:
rs, Bettye Lee c ichols,
painter; V'ol Robin-
on, art te cher, sculptor,
d potter; r. J eb-
ter, art te cher, pain ter
d lpter.
J e eb er ing
philo phy
oted, 'You can't e ink.
i not pencil It' ink,
y 't e it. It'
e life-it's a permanant
De
their
no color in one n,
but ryo has his
t got him interested
in art? ' ell, in the third
grade I learned to read,
ebster y. "I picked up
abo; I pictures and
ed my teacher h they
got in the book. She said
an artist d them. I said
that' hat I ant to be -
artist. That the
third grade. From that
point on I drew sticlonen,
indians, co boy and I've
been dra' ever since."
o
exhibits, and found they,
, ere surprised there
no charge - ju go, 100 ,
e and enjoy. Culture is
a mu . 'A peopl without
culture is like a barren tr ,
stripped of life' said Imam
arith Deen uhammad."
A reception to meet the
artist will be held Feb. 21
at 11 .m. until 5 p.m.
Everyooe is elcome.
nnou ce· E
F RUA Y 11 - 17, 1 1
CITIZE
,
e
had
axine Bro and
James Dixon, both of Ben­
ton Harbor, announce the
en gem nt of ir daugh­
ter, Rhond ich Be Dixon,
to Robert E�rett Henry,
n of rs, Ruth Jone
of Benton Harbor and th
late I c Henry.
. Dixon' a grad
of Benton Harbor High
School and attended Grand
Valley State C
Her fiance . a graduate
of ton Harbor High
School and rved in the
United Stat arine Corp
The coup plans an
April 18 edding.
TIRED OF PAYING HIGH INSURANCE
00 ACTYOURLOCAL
JIMMY KIGHT
925-8611 or 926-1407
U11I HALL
r. and Mrs. Dan Hall,
1083 onroe St., Benton
Harbor, announce the en­
ement of their d ghter,
Ruth ., to Geor A.
e , son of . and r.
Ben , of South Bend,
Ind.
HaD' graduate
of Benton EUrrbor ffigh
School and is employed a
cretary at South Bend
emorial Hospital. I
Her fiance is a graduate
of . ton High School,
South Bend, and rved in
the United State arin
Corp. He is employed by
Torrington Co., South
Bend.
The couple plan an
April 18 edding.
and rs. Fred Gil­
more, 1946 E. Britain, Box
402, Benton Harbor, an­
nounce the engagement of
their d ghter, Adriane
Janiece, to Donald Eugene
Green, n 'of . and rs.
Eugene Green, 60S Kubli ,
Benton Harbor.
Gilmore is a grad­
uate of Benton Harbor High
Sc 001 and . employed
teller by Farmers and er-
t ational B
Her fiance graduated
from Benton Harbor High
School and . employed as
an bier at Whirlpool
Corp.
The coup plan Sept.
5 edding.
Compliments coverage
e


,
..
Dear Editor:
Th you so much
for the onderful covera
you gave our School in
Th Citizen. e truly
ppreciate your help in
promoting QUr School and
an the time yoe ha given
to come and e pictures
too.
We thought your arti­
cle e cellent - con' ,
clear and including every­
thing e ded to say.
Thank you again.
Sandy Bu ler
Community School
of the Art
G.
• •

BH and help ith b Y:
itting on oce . n.
'I e living in BH, but
am really di our d h n
I 100 around and hat
h pend
of her
e
for that to
happen."
rs, Fort i I
d to starting co
the fall. S p
ding Lake ichi
obtain
�""_. tes Degree to further
help her in findin ajob.
.-
ByC . H dri
Dian Fort wa born and
raised in Benton Harbor
and thinks of it horne,
She ent through the BH
hool sy em and graduate­
ed from BH High School.
r . Fort or t IF
bu t . laid off right no
and doe not know hen
she will, if e er, be call d
ba. t the present time
she is staying home with
her children and ery much
enjoying it.
Mrs. Fort and her hu
band, Sonny, live at Benton
anor C<H>P in BH with
their four children, urice,
13, Shan tel, 8, Tiffany,S,
and Heather, 8 months.
'I do enjoy ying home
with my kid in they
need me and also being
here when they come home
from hool, I . I could
afford to do it all the tim ,"
Mrs. Fort '.
Being laid off· reaDy
hurting their family income,
ccording to rs, Fort. But
it does give r tim to
spend ith her children.
Mr Fort' fortunate
JIM S BILL'S
Heating � Appliances
I STALLATIO AND SERVICE
FURNACES· WATER HEATER - AGES
o Y RS ETC
TEL I"HO E
J MES WHITELOW
925-3970
WILLIA HOLLO AY
. ,
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