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September 14, 1983 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-09-14

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TH CITIZE
PA
. B HARBO - rince Hall
meri ni m D y ill be September 1
ith Harbor dge 15, 1056 erritorial
s h t.
H rbor Lodge . pl nnin a fe tiv
kend tartin Friday, Sept. 16 at
9 p.m. until 1 .m. at the Lodge, 1056
T rritoriaJ. Light refreshments ill be
rved. t
On turd y nd Sund y from 10 a.m.
on, there ill be a Bar 'B' que also t
e U> e.
- The
4-H Connecti n 4-H Club' spon­
ring a Car a a a fund .. g
activity on turd y, Septemb r
17 from 10 am. until 2 p.m.,
t th former servi tion,
There ill be dancing and will
card t umm nt for 1 die and men on
turday night at th Lodge.
Golf "and bo lin ill be availabl .
The BH Recreation Center i 'op n
for irnming nd tenni on Saturday.
There ill be parade, Sunday Sept.
18 t 2:00 p.m. mbling in the field
at High sr., route to cCord left on
ord to Highland left on Highland
to Hall Park here there will be Public
_ Program.
tr dition of re . ct for our
herita e, both fr ternal and national
led to the tting . de of a day to
celebrate the birth of our founder and
to re- fum our loyalty. to a y em in
hich our freedom to p cti ur anci nt
draft remain unimppired", explain d
orshipful aster Jo ua Cooper.
Contact any of the follo in com­
ittee membe for more information:
James C. ean 925-8201), Hardi
Ste art 925-5503, t. Barne 25--
"We're optlrntstlc too. Reverend
Jackson. and eager to embark on
this neYI and most exciting program
with Operation. PUSH. Black enter­
prise for too long has been on 'the
periphery of the national economy.
And we know. that helping to bt:ing
it into the mainstream will be Q90d
for you, for us and for America:'
J. JEFFREY CAMPBELL
CHAIR and CHIEF EXECUTIVE 0 CER
BURGER I G CORPORAT 0 t
"Th�'re doing it with one of the
Iarge$t financial commitments ever
made by a major corporation to
Black America. By �ning over SOO'
new restaurants which will be
0\NnE!d by Blacks and built by Blacks.
By using BlacK financial institutions
and other Black suppliers. They're
setting down roots in innet-city
communities and succeeding where
-no one else has. They're recQgnizing
the value and potential of Black
Am a. Burger King Corporation
- has chosen trade beyond aid:'
REVEREND JESSE JACKSO
CHAIR N OF THE BOARD
PUSH ITER no AL TRADE BUREAU
Photogr� by Gordon Pa s
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