emorial installs latest 'in' monitoring equ ipment The late in m nitoring equipment h be n in talled in the Critical Care Unit t emorial Hospital, St. Jo ph, cording to Bev Denton, R . director of critical care nur ing for the uth- e tern ichig n Health Care A cia- . tion ( HeA). "Th equipment which can simul­ t neou y monitor pati nt' respiration blood pre re and he rtbeat ill dd other import nt dimen ion to quality of c re th t ernorial Hospital offer mmunity", rs. Denton ide imil r equipment a in all d in pril 1982 in the ritical are Unit ercy Ho it 1. n d ition to re ording pat' nt' ent vital . n ,e h monitor can al cornp re them ith vital ° n of the preceding 24 hour. Mr. Denton id this provide phy ici ns ith an overall picture of a patient's current and pre­ vious condition. The monitors are located at the central nursing ation well as at a patient' bed ode and all patients on the sy em can be monitored from any b d 'de unit. This frees the nur to male her round and still ke p in touch ith all her patients. "Thi is a va t improvement 0 er previou equipment where only one patient could be monitored by each bed 'de" rs. Denton daid. Tho ill allow a smaller .iumber of nurses to monitor a greater number of patients and will enable th ho pital to better utilize it nur ing taff she added. H OYALTY - D� Dancer, 16, cro . Bento Harbor in a o red by t Bu . d OffICe Educa­ tion Oub, and h d at the bool turciay night. eer, a junior t i of tio Society. He i n of ancy at n, 134 CoBin , Benton To ip, and al a former Citizen F' t runner-up Peden, 18, n of Fred Peden, p ve., Fairplain. D r- ren F eathe ton rood runner-up. He i the n of Lula F eathe tone 955 orth Sho Dr. P tri­ a Dunn' club coordina­ tor. AKE YOUR WEDDI G DREA 5 CO E TRUE Our Exper nee at a ing 5 I Bouquets for you at a R son I Pric o 1:30A 6 DAY -6: OP COD U DAY If you want Quality Foods Seroic Come to Second Baptist Country Sto� IN BEFORE NOON OUT THE SAME DAY 1015 pier Benton Harbor, 7;00 A.M.· 6:00 P.M. 6 Days Per 149022 Phone (616) 926-7545 5- C UZlNO IN FLO�L ANG£M NT fJh !Buntin9 dlou�£. of g{ow£.'t� RS. ELLA (ROBBINS) TERRELL SCOTT, 81, past president of District IV, Mothers of World War I I. died Saturday at B rrien G neral Hospital. B rrien Center, following a long ill­ ness. She resided a 282 Chestnut St., Benton Har­ bor. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mrs. Scott born Feb. 23, 1902 in Greensboro, Ga. and had rea sided in Benton Harbor 61 y ars. She was a member of Goldi Harmon Unit 43, others of World War II. Survivors include: thr sons - Jerry and Sidney Terr II of Benton Harbor and Elwood T rrell of Los Angeles, Calif.; three daugh­ ters - Susie Hayden of Detroit, Louise Terrell of Los Angeles and Mary Ellen Foulke of Amityville, N.Y.; 20 grandchildren; and 15 gr at-grandchildren. AUG USTA BLAKE· ORE, 64, nee Kyle, 331 Walnut, B.H. died Feb. 22 at Berrien General Hospital following a long illness. She was born Aug. 2, 1918 in Burdett, Ark. and h d resided in Benton Harbor for 30 years. She is sur­ vived by her husband Gover­ nor Roy Blakemore; a daughter, Ernestine Sisson, B.H.; step-daughter, Doro­ thy Blakemore; five bro­ thers - Rev. Matthew Kyle of Muskegon and David Kyle of Detroit; six grand­ children and t 0 great­ grandchildren. Services were Feb. 28 at Mount Harmon Baptist Church .. B.H. with burial in North Shore Memory Garden. Robbin Brothers Funeral Home were in charge. ELIJAH OSBY, 66, 1480 T rritorial Rd., died Feb. 21 at Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were Feb. 24 at Second Baptist Church. Burial was in Galien Cemetery. Mr. Osby was born May I, 1916 in Byhalia, Miss. H was retired from Whirlpool Corp. and a member of th Company's Old Timers Club. He is survived by a son, Tyrone of B.H.; daughter, Vanessa of De­ troit; five brother, Richard, Elisha-, Jeff and Porter all 0 MemphiS, Tenn. and John and a sister Mattie, both of Byhalia. A IE COLLINS Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Collins, 91, 590 E. Main St., Benton Harbor, who died Feb. 8 at Shore­ ham Terrace ursing Home, St. Joseph, are scheduled to be held Wednesday, March 2 at 1 p.m. at the Christian Met)'lodist Epis- Hope United Methodist Church (formerly BH United Methodist ission) 224 Pip •• ton. at Plasant Benton Harbor, MJ 49022 925-4423 *** MINISTERS elvin G. Willi ms Agatha T rr ntin SERVICES 11 A.M. Sun. Church School 9:30 a.m. ALL are WELCOME H RE to WORSHIP and SF.RV ARCH 2 - 8, 1983 copat (CME) Church, Ben­ ton Harbor. Burial will be in orth Shor Memory Gardens. Friends may c I at Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, be­ ginning Tuesday. Mrs. Col­ lins was born July 27, 1891, in ontgomery, Ala., and had resided in Benton Harbor for 31 years. There are no known survivors. H r husband, Charles, pre­ ceded her in death in 1954. JESSE HIGGINS, 50, 871 Britain died Feb. 21 at his home following a long illness. Mr. Higgins was born Feb. 19, 1933 in Oli Branch, Miss. There are no immediate survivors. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home transferred the body to MemphiS, Tenn. where services were held. RICHARD ORO, 22, 1157 Jennings died Feb. 18 in an automobile crash with ROBERT SMITH, 17, of 1140 McAllister. Both men wer buried Feb. 25 in North Shore emory Gar­ dens following services a Robbins Brothers Funeral Home. Richard Word, born Feb. 23, 1960, is survived by his parents Cliff and Dorothy Word; his wife, Brenda; two daughters Quana and Kimberly, all of B.H.; two sisters - rs. Janis McFall and Rhonda Word, both of B.H.; seven brothers - Michael Moore, Larry, Samuel, Tony, Jam s, Kevin and Lonnie Word all of B.H.; and his grandfather, Eugene Purd man of Cairo, III. ROBERT SMITH was born Aug. 31, 1965 in Buchanan. H is survived by his stepfather and mother, Mr. and rs. John Brown of B.H.; three sisters - Viola osley, Terry 051 y nd Carita Smith, all of B.H. and grand­ parents . Jessie Mosley of Dowagiac and rs. Ida Cook of Berrien Springs. THE CITIZEN PAGE 7 RS. FRA KIE (Willi ) HENDERSO , 64, of 793 Pasadena, Benton Harbor, died Feb. 23 at e cy Hospital, Benton Harbor, following a long illness. Funeral services wer held March 1 at Hopewell Baptist Church, B nton Harbor. Burial was in orth Memory Gard ns. rs. H nd rson was born arch 5, 1918, in iddleton, Tenn., and had resided in the Benton Harbor area for the past 30 years. Survivors include her husband, iIIi; six sons, Richard He and Albert Hersey, both of Elgin, III.; Tommy Hersey, Jam s Hersey and Paul Hersey, all of 8 nton H r­ bor, and Joe H nderson of Jackson; her mother, Lois Willis of iddleton; 25 grandchildren; 10 great­ grandchildren; and six sis­ ters, Anna Lou illis of Memphis, T nn., and Irene Holmes, Della Adams, Martha Bowers, R uthie Shields and Annie Gibbs, all of iddleton. Robbin Brothers Funeral Hom was in charg . F