• prm T The Van Buren United Civic Orgaruza­ tion announces their nnual Sprin tion announces their 22nd nnual Spring Te on Sunday, rch 27, I 83 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. t their Civi Center in Covert. VBUCO is non-profit orginization and the Spring Tea i a fund raising affair. The Program include the South High Sch 01 Choir under the direction of r. Ro er Dehn: Rev. elvin illaim, Hope United ethodist Church Benton Harbor, Invocation; r . Virgini illiams will speak on the eaning of Psalm unday; Rev. etha Terrentine A istant of Hope United ethodist Church will be the C. The public is invited. Cora Farley i Chairman, Christine Beasley, Co-Chairman and Frieda Brown, Organization Pre "dent. e are plannin a gre t time in the Lord' y ry ilkins. The public is invited to ttend. PLA TALE SC OOL T BE EFIT THE E PARAD E ALLEGRO formerly the Youth Choir ill b in usical Service Saturd y, arch 26 at 7:30 p.m. t the church. Guest ill include host hoir. ster of Cere- mon Rev. Andre Love Buchan, L, I and Speci ue the i higan City Inter-den min tiona! a Choir under th directi n of Re. . V rri ity Indian. ) are in ited. Burton i Pa tor. The Benton Harbor Alumni Chapter of Kapp Alpha Psi will again host the Scholorship Benefit Talent Sho t the Benton Harbor High School Auditorium onFrid y, arch 25, at 7:30 p.m. The proceeds from the talent sho aDo appa AJph P " to present holar- ships to de rving Benton Harbor youth ho ill be attending college this fall. For ticket o'r information contact Charles Sanders at Benton Harbor High School, or urry Davis III t the S ills Center. o ch C I pres n oir Fe t·val PRESENTI G THE GOSPEL The Benton Harbor Are Schools' Vocal usic Department ill pre nt its Sixth Annual Festival of Choir Thursday arch 24 t 7:30 p.m. in the Benton Harbor High School gym­ n sium. P tri euman coordinator of music for the Di rict . d "the theme of the Fe tival i ' usic is Basi" which is also the ogan being used in the District in celebration of " usi In Our Schools onth" taking place during the month of arch." He id, "The Fe tival will feature choral group from first through nior high school totaling 700 vocal tudents." The group include: a first and cond grade choir with student re­ pre nting Johnson, Sterne Brun n Morton and the Creati e Arts Academy; a third nd fourth grade Honor Choir; fifth and sixth grade Honor Choir' Junior High Choir; the Benton Harbor High School Woman's Choru . ______ --------- ixed Chorus adrigal Singers Con- cert Choir" and the combined 700 voice a Festival Choir. Those who ha e prepared the udent for the vening's concert are: Elementary music teachers Susan Dietrich, Irene Lo e Edith Land, and John elson: Junior High directors ary Wilder, Bonnie Rowland, and Greta Pugh; and Benton Harbor High School vocal musi director, Elisabeth Giegerich. Tic ets will be sold at the door for I. arch 28 - April 1, 1983 7:00 p.m. T • Sllvatlon Army 272 p. on MARCH 23 - 29, 19 3 THE CITIZE o Is ud n s At the Hull School Award A mbly udents ere honored for achievement in reading and math for the past me er" Receiving ards for top readin grade were inderg rten udent in IS. Dougla class: Tr cey Lilly onic cKeller, Jerry Jefferson, Benjila Kellie, Dayneal Anderson, Debra Porter Amy eathersby and Jo py Taylor. Tr cy Lilly and Monica c eller also received top gr des in math. Among the kindergarten students from rs, Smith' ela earning top reading and math honors were: ley ooden Danielle Harden, Tarah Etheridge and arcell cCall. Eamin math a ards ere: otesha Johnson and Thorn s Garcia. Re ding awards went to: Shaun­ tae Elliott and Latri e Pullins. Students from rs. Smith's am. kindergarten earning top readin and math honor were: Sherri Ganus T- aune Harden, D vid Robin nand Jonathan Russell. Earning math award were Janel Tittle. Reading !Wards ent to: Iris Turner and ichael Farley. The indergarten tudents from Ms. La son's a.m. class earning top reading and m th honors ere: Corey Ree Delilah Sanders and Charlie William " Earning math ards ere: Jerry Le ennetha Robin n i helle illiam n and Rodn y Hut ll. Student from . La n' p.m. cl earning top reading and math honor were: Cleve Smith n ony D e and eauna Tuggle" arnin m th a ard ere: Shaunthin Flemi K quann C mpbell and Le on Jone . Earning top reading and m th honor in rs. Small am. kinderg rten ela ere: Ruben Clar Heidi Durden and Brian Hut ll. r" mall' p.m. indergarten earning an honor in re din and math ere: Enrika Thorn " P ul Seller recei ed an award in re ding" Receivin rd for top re din and math in rs. euman' am. kin- _ dergarten cla ere: Cheylin and Eame t Broadway. Student re- ceiving top rd in readin and m th in the p.m. I ere: Donni Bel in Ellis Bethea and Santi all ce. arnin math ard ere: Latika Camp II Charles Pi rce J anielle Po ell nd Kevin Campbell. Readin rd ent to: Eucebio Travier. Receivin a ard for top reading and r . Gordon' first gr de ere: er. Readin a ards ent to: Rebecca Thomp n and Phillip Henderson. Earning top re and math honor in . Lilly' fir grade ere: Coral oore, Stacy Schue and Sheila el ath honors ent to: Dougla Jennifer Ed ard Porter Adrieann shin - ton Leonard illiam irn- berly T ylor and Dam Palmer. Aric B the e med honors in re ing. Students from r . Schroeder s fir gr d ho earn d re ding honor ere: Kyran Reed, Ruby Ruther­ ford and Carl Purdim . ath honor to: Jame Sin­ gleton and JaVaughn Bro n ard for top re ding d m th ent to the udent of r. Ho e: Tin Costner, and Dontrci iIliams; math honor to: David Rand and Brandon Gunn. Reading to: uri Ander n, Genevi e loon- ey Rood Robert and Continued on P 10 A Wonderful Investment in Your Daughter's Future (ages 4-15) for in­ formation, call ae at 925-0066 HOUSE OF FLOWERS • " T'M( IMOP T CAMS"" • •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • [(you want Quality Foods SmIi«, Come to Second &Jptiat Country Ston