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September 14, 1983 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-09-14

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o AI Ye?"
of the
T . C urch of
South 8erad p t Loretta
Gary in concert Sunday, September 25,
6:00p.m.
be lCO()IJlI:�ecJ by orpnist
Ronald p the Gospel '
Clioir of the h
On one . n her two ye old
n DaYid ADen Will team up with her
. a duet.
Guy . the daughter of Mrs.
of Benton Harbor and
the ev. Allen Guy· Sr., of Elkhart,
Indian •
The public i . vited to ttend this
nice.
Bernard of A Very Special
Time ill be the gue toa er .
n. Louise Price is the leneral chair­
iWe Duckett, co-chairper-
CHURCH FURNITURE
OF DISTINCTION

SEPTE BER 14 - 20, 1913 THE CITIZE
PAGE 7
Ie
u
The . c Department of the Second
B ptist Church, 600 Lynch Street, Ben­
ton Harbor ich., will spon r a One
Day orkshop. The Rev. Donald B.
Adkin is the p or.
. This u· �I Educational orkshop
Will b� ith registration at 8: 00
p.m. andat 9:00 am. general bly
and devotion.
The orkshop conductor will be Mr.
Jam O. People of Flint, iclUgan.
He will give a very informative lecture
during the morning se ion d in the
afternoon . n he ill be preparing
the choir for a concert.
. People . one of ichigan's
outstanding choir directors. He ha had
aha'i observe
ST. JOSEPH The Bah a 'i Com-
of St. Joseph and Benton
To .p will sponsor a public meeting
at 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 17,
t the orton House, 501 Territorial,
Benton Harbor in observance of orld
Peace Day.
Ste n Gonzales, a B a'i attorney
from Ea Lan· ,will on the
bject "Peace Po ·tbe!", re ling the
Baha'i P ce to specifIC 'worId
probems.
He and . wife travelled e -
teilsively in North America, the Cat-
ribbean area, orth Africa Europe.
orld Peace Day initiated .
1959 by the ationa! Spirit bIy
of the B ,. of the U eel States.
I purpose to caD attention to the
urgent need for the e blishement of a
ing peace among the n tions of the
orld.
The t bing of Baha'u , Founder
of the B 'i Faith, call for the
ment of a odd common ealth d
federal go nment that will bind the
interdependent nations' of the odd
together and govern them ·th equity
and ju ice. The Baha'i riting empha­
size that the pJincip of this odd
government . - the maintenance of a
lasting peace.
. The Baha'i community has, from
it begirining in 1863, pported every
effort to unify the nations of the rid,
including the League of ations and
the United ations. Baha ,. .
institutions and orthy efforts to ard
n; Mr . Cordia Davis-, fashion coordina­
tor; n. Ruby ilder, t coordina­
tor; s. Ella ashington, refreshment ;
eldene Ed ants, publicity, and
Hazel tthews, program Chair-
person.
Come and enjoy a spiritual and fe tive
evening. The Rev. John L. Pnce i the
ho pastor.
. talented church m . director.
The community � invited to the
Concert t 7:30 p.m. Other�·
g ill be the "Inspiration of
Love" of Riot, n, a gro p" of
college uden:
extensive experience in the u
. indu ry. In hi early yean he received
minimum piano training. After �
in the armed force , he began pur .
piano and voice training.
In addition to his busy involvement
in his local church, he fand tuM to
an instructor in the 01 riDe
State Consress of Christian Education. 0 rd e r . F I -I n
. Peoples is mo noted for his ark .
with athems, hymns, and spirituals
rrangem&ltl. e look forward for his
directorship e ch year IS he directs the
Fo Ave. B pti Church combined
choir during our Annual State Congre
Se ion. He exempbifte· the dignity and SING - Hurley edical Center
musicianship of a en experienced and _ in Flint has been 'ordered to cease and
desist from unlawful discrimination,
based on race, color and national origin,
by the ichigan Civil Right Commi . n.
The order resolve the complaint of
Tilhidad Pir-Og, a Filipino oman
who was denied promotion to nior
nursing instructor. Hurley edical
Center aived the er' degree re-
quirement and promoted the only other
applicant, bite oman.
The Commission Order directs Hur y
edical Center to pay p . .()g 2,.500
for mental ish and to offer her the
senior nursing instructor po ition ith
b c pay, mority and benefit .
center to cea e
discr imi ation
Peace Day
I •
orld unity a forerunners of the orld
common ealth foretold by Baha 'u 'llah.
Ceaselessly exhorting the contending
peop of the orld to live in peace and
harmony, Baha 'u 'Dab wrote , "Yet so it
be; thee frui strifes, th
ruinous wars aD pa a ay, and the
, 0 Great Peace" shall come ... ,.,
The Baha'· of the Twin Citi urge
you to join them for this celebration
of odd Peace Day. :

KIDDIE KOR ER
Write m thing
bout you If .
and the best
writer g '5 thei r's
in th p p •
. rit to T Citi­
: zen, P.O. Box
216, Benton H r­
bor, r. 49022.
D COU SELO

I
505 E. Empire Str
Benton HarbO'r, I 49022

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