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BE TO HARBOR - The Twin
Cities Branch AAep will observe the
iamond Jubilee of the national c '
rights organization by launching a
'membership drive, Lurie Williams
membership chalrper n announced.
Some 20 churches h ve already
gr d to join themembership drive,
according to r. Williams.
Each church has promised to sign
-\up 75 member for the AACP, she
Tho churche joining the drive
nd the chairperson for each church
include: Union emorial A .E.
Church, Valerie Joseph; Progressive
Baptist Church, Mr illiams, Luella
unley and Lennie Mulherion; Pil
grim e Baptist Church, s. iIlie
Terry and 'iIl Branscumb; Second
Baptist Church, Eleanor Davis; Fellow
shfp Baptist Church, Mabel D vi ;
Community Church of God In Christ,
ildred ell; Paradise Baptist
Church, Rev. : Burton; Greater
Ebenezer Spiritual Temple.. ary Wal
ters; Our Center for Better living, no
chairperson named yet' Hope United
Methodist, attie Roddy; St. Paul
Baptist, Lu Buchana; t. Zion Bap
tist, Rev. John atson; First Presby
terian Church, John Harris; Pe ce
Temple United Method' t, Rev, Car
los Paige; Beautiful Gate Baptist, Rev. '
C. . Jones; Ebenezer 'Baptist, Rev.
alter Brown; Hope ell I}aptist; Re .
John Simmons; , Porter Community
A.M.E., Rev. Warren Mitchell; Full
Gospel Tabernacle, Rev. Mobiey;
Flake Temple Church of God In
Christ, Rev. Flake .' •
imimum membership are $10
and Life memberships are $500.
Youth memberships co t $3 up to
age 21, with a Junior life membership
costing S100, Mn. Williams said. There
are other categories of membership as
ell she indicated.
For membership information call
. Williams at 925-0787.
According ,to Mr . Williams other
activities to mark the 75th anniversary
of the AACP will be announced as
the month progre s.
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ball fi d, ACT -SO regional winner rections officials from score more pri-
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eompet for more than 75,000 in c sh son are waiting for the A iation to
prize during the most re nt AACP charter branche inside their institutions.
con nti n in ew Orleans last July. . The AACP abo operate ex-offend-
j The AACp· I department hand- er program to help former inOl tes to
le more than 200 annually, con- mo e more easily back into the general
cerning c�e of racw discrimination ciety. The MCP ha hired ex-offend-
tion . e In education, housing and to handle the pri ns' programs. ..
employment, amon other area of "The AACP" very much alive
concern. and it continue to serve the be intere s
ore than 400 of the ciation' of the Black community and the nation
branche are youth and college unit , a whole,".said Beniamin L. Hooks, the"
prepuing young people for more ctive executive director. "It h s been a tremen-
role in the AACP and the general dous resource to this country historically
society. and it offers the be possible hope for
The AA 's Education Department helping to make this nation live up to
ha developed model te ting program the lofty d of freedom and justice
ahned at helping to improve minority upon which' it wa found d," he said.
SAT res. The Labor Department
handle more than 1,000 ca of labor
discrimination yearly while the Housing
department field almost that number of
housing discnmination ca .' .
Twenty�ne of th nation' state and
Federal pdritentiaries no have AACP
pri n program while inmate and cor-
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c
urse
·course
offered
BRI G THIS AD
WITH YOU FOR A
1 ()1M. DISCOUNT
ON CATALOG
, ORDERS
( od fpr th month
of F� bruary)
A 120-h0ur course to train
nurse aides will be offered by
Lake MichIgan College tarting
Feb. 20 ith registrations being
ccepted up to the beginning of.
the flI t course.
Call 927 -3571, . Ext. . 240
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Black Histo
. COVERT - The public is invited
to the Annual Black History Program
sponsored by the VanBuren United
Civic Organization, according to Frieda
Brown, president.
Attorney Richard. inter will be the
speaker at the Sunday, February 12
observance.
The program will be held at the
Center, East Lake Street, in Covert
at 3 p.m ..
The theme is, "Black Americans
and the Struggle for E cellence in
uca-
tion."
Extraordinary ent�ent is plan
ned for the day t Mrs. 'rown· 'd. Singer
Jeanette Harkey will perform. Carol
Johnson and aryiIyn Sandord' will
recite poetry ccompanied by Dennis
cEwen.
Admis 'on is free, refreshments Will
be served.
Bennett
person.
ickle is program chair-
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for more information. All' stu-
dent must ve: white uniform
and shoes, a w tch with second
hand, personal health insurance,
test for t.b. and a name pin, both
of tHe last are available from l:.MC
See us for.
. INVITATIONS
ENCL05(JRES
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THANK Y()(JS
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MEATBALL Sandwich s (Hoagies)
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