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August 11, 1982 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-08-11

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The .. n Unlimi ed Volunt r
provide m . inspirati>nal and humor­
ou r dings to r . ent in hospital
d re home. Their inter faith group
n oU ce
ddi
Ian

r
n .
Ju fe month e rli r their group
helped n r a Spiritual Televisi n
Pro am in thi area: So often, in
m ny pecial ays - In gentl ord
of comfort and in happy word of prai
they re pporting nior centers.
ny Citizen p per re delivered we kly
by the group.
Their mo preciou im and purpo
to keep the piritu 1 development
nd physi I development alive by
rea out rving humanity in com-
rnuniti far nd near. I
. ember of ission Unlimited Volun-
teer include: Rev. ath Kyl s
Be trice yles, Esteria Johnson, Janette
HaITi Lucy Stone, P trici Johnson,
Robert Lee Lamont Hankin Le
Finch, Allen La an ay Jan tte La n-
y, I..orine Irvin, Bertha Curt' , St y
Buford arie H ins and Da an
H in.
Any community minded person inter-
e ed in joining the ., n Unlimited
Volunteer Group helping spread
little joy and nshin by pplying
gifts of heart arming item to the
lonely nd needy m y contact Mr .
Lee Finch t 926-6022.
AUGUST 11 - 17. 1 2 THE CITIZE
aha'i
AGE 7
c e
100 000 American Baha' in me
7,400 location Bl con itute 30
to 35 per cent of t e total U.s. member-
ip. There is a Benton Harbor-St.
Joseph chapter.
r. itchell, a joumali and edu tor
rved also a m � editor of th
Baha'i quarterly, or d Order m
Before his election to the
A mbly in 1968, he a member
of the English faculty t Ho ard Uni er- .
ity and for four years . an nt
editor for Afrie Report magazin. He
, the uthor of numerou artic] nd
pamphlet and the co-author of The
Angry B South.
IF I COULD REUVE YFSrERD Y
H I could relive ye erd y,
I ould b the rno happie person
in the hole ¥Ie orld.
I ould run in the me do and the fie ds
and cheri the flo er and the bee
the ay I u to do.
I ould spre d my loving kindne all over th youth
and eep their smile all pinned up' me.
H I could relive ye erday,
my life ouldn't be all torn up in strips
and re ded all over the univer .
It would be like the fountain of youth
in hich i ould n ver die.
It ould be . e the bird in the
ho roam the y in complete happine
If I could relive ye erday,
I ould e my dreams of joy and r them around
in hope that me lonely per 0 ould fmd them
h journey here and there.
If I could relive ye terday,
I ould greet every ranger and vi . the elderly
and the lonely in hope of rengthening them.
If I could relive ye erday,
I would be the bundle of joy that everyon need
to me' in this complex orld in hich e live.
ByVio
ec
ilmette, Illinoi - Glenford it-
chell Secret ry nd chief executive
offi er of th United States B 'i
ti A mbly, h been elected by
orld ide vote to serve on th Univer
Hou of J u . e, t internati nal nin -
member body that govern the glob 1
affair of the B ha'i Faith. 1188 mem­
ber of Baha'i n ti>nal mblie in 132
countrie ca eret ballot in an election
proce that e elude part' or f ctions
norninatjon t and campqning for office.
itchell of ilmette, Illinoi
cond Bl to be elected to the
Hou of Ju ice in it 20
year of exi ence. Only ten other indivi-
duals have rved t various times as
member r. itchell' election fill
a acancy created in ay be the death
of Amoz G son, Bl de American from
exico.
i chell, a tive Jamaican ho
lived in the U.S. for over 25 ye
served . ce 1968 on the U.S. Bah 'i
tional A" bly.
The Baha'i Faith, an independent
orld reli hn, has been established in
the U.s.' the tum of the century.
It teaching include among other the
onene of humanity, the onene of
religion, the elimination of all form of
prejudice, the equality of men and
omen, and the development of a orld
peace upheld by orld government.
ccording to the Baha'i ation
Center in ilrnette, there are more than
EVERY 'THU RSDAY
1 .. 4:30
EARLY BIRD� 12:45
YWCA ST. JOE
Y EAnV
PLETES .COU SE
Marin Pvt. GARY . BEAlTY,
n of Alfred H. and Betty L. Beatty
of 1376 Whitney, Benton Harbor, ich.,
ha completed th Electrical Equipment
Rep ir Course.
The 16- ee of cia oom in ruct-
ion and practical application at the
anne Corp Engineer School, Camp
Lejeune, .C ..
i Robin n i a grsdu­
te of Benton Harbor High
School nd attended Olivet
Coll e.
Her fiance trended Ben­
too rbor High School,
Jece· ed hi h.Wh 001
diploma bile rvi in the
U . eel t tes Army and .
.. JIl1IlPl<:JYeI�by Denny' Inc.
nton Harbor.
An Oct. 30 eddq'
MIl;
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one of these CURL I
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JUST RE ODELED
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