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March 16, 1983 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-03-16

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health fair to cquaint high hool
udent with community genci s vail-
I for help ith health problems
held recently t B nton Harbor
High hool. - Th fair sponsored
Y LOU ILLER, c' .
o of the cultures th t exhibited at e
tract infection, normal throat
..
by the South e tern i higan Health
Care A ciation S HCA whi h
operates ercy and emorial Hospitals,
Benton Harbor and St. Jo ph.
According to Ruth Hall, director of
e A elation's ambulatory care clinic
and coordinator of the fair, more than
1 400 students ttended the event.
"The fair went superbly,' said Bela
Lindenfeld advi r of the udent nate
at Benton Harbor High School. "There
as a very positive respon from both
udents and te chers."
ccording to r. Lindenfeld both
the teacher and students ould like to
p rti ipate in another health fair in the
fall.
The follo lng health gencies were
repre nted: Berrien County Public
Health Department; Se ual ssault Unit:
Planned P renthood: L "Infant en­
t Health; Samaritan Center" ental
Health As elation; Birthright; Easter
ciety; . rrien General Hospital'
ercy Hospital and emorial Hospital.
The Berrien County Public Health
Department's displ y fe tured informa­
tion on Sub ance bu· Immuniza-
tions" Si kle Cell; and J.C . omen/
infant/children programs; ell as
it Venereal Di ase Clinic and ell
B by Clini .
ercy and emorial hospitals focu d
on their Pediatrics Obstetrics and Am­
bulatory C re Clini s.
WILLIS PROMOTED
arine Cpt WILL O. WILUS,
son of Issaih Be urns of 480 Ca St.,
Benton Harbor ich., has been meritor­
i usly promoted to hi pre nt rank
hile rving ith 1 arine Division
Camp Pendleton, Calif. He received the
ccelerated promotion in recognition
of out andin performance, duty pro­
ficiency and demon rated profe tonal
abilities.
R
MABEN COMPLETES
COURSE
arine Pvt. JOHN K.
ABE, n of E . L.
aben and brother of Terry
D. aben, both of 634
Benton Harbor
ich., has completed re­
cruit training t the arine
Corps Recruit Depot, San
Diego. During the 11-
ee training cycle, he
learned the basics of battle­
field survival. He as
introduced to the typical
daily routine that he will
experi nee during his enlist­
ment and studied the per­
sonal and profe ional stan­
dard traditionally' exhibited
by arines.
COLE REPORTS FOR DUTY
avy Fireman Recruit SCOTT T.
COLE, n of Daisy and illiam Col
Sr. of 995 Bu Benton Harbor ich.
h reported for duty aboard the am­
phlbiou transport dock USS Trenton,
homeported in orfo a.
TATE REPORTS FOR DUTY
arine Pfc. COL BUS T T n
of 1390 Pipestone Benton H I or
for duty ith the
Camp Pendl t n.
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