G OUP I OF THE Voice of e Paridise Baptist Church will be sponsoring a program Saturd y, Feb. 11 t 7:00 p.m. Guest peaker will be Rev. phen of donia B pt· Church of J c son, nd his chorus, l. Sis. Josephine Burton is chairperson and Rev. .T. Burton is the pastor. PASTO 's AIDE SERVICE of Univer­ sal Truth of Life will hold Sunday, I Feb. 12 t 7}O p.m. at the .church, 954 . Euclid, Benton Heights. Gue s include: The at son Singer , s· . . Liphford and Antioch Baptist tChurch, pa or Rev. Angel uriente and congregation from South Haven. Everyone is cordially invited. Delores Stox . . the p or and president of P Aide, Georgia . by. HE ST. PAUL BAFI'IST CHURCH of Benton H bor . will be in service at the t. Zion B ptist Church, 100 Miller St., Dowagiac, Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3:00 p.m. Re . Elbert Bro n, p or of St. Paul and the congregation will be in charge of th rvice. The m . c will be by the the choir of St. Paul and the choir of the ho church. This rvice i sponsored by the men of t. Z on. Re. Ellis Hull, Sr. i the p or. PLEASANT GROVE PROGRAM e Ch lr of t Grove Bap- f Church, 71 0 E. Main, will be having mu on Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. Special gue will be M . Id Branch, a solo. Rev.. J ames Turner Church will be the ere ev, Joe Hine is p or. FEBRUARY 8 -14. 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE 5 IT ALIA ROASTBEEF (with Au Jus) • HALF & HALF (plstrami, cornb f, swiss ch , �omlto) . B.B.QUE PORK TUNA or CHICKEN Salad on CROISSANT Roll MEATBALL Sandwich s (Holgi s) HOTDOGS - KIELBASSA COLDCUT SANDWIC ES: Salimi - Turkey Club - Bolognl - Hot Swiss Chick nsal d BRAUNSCHWEIGER HAM d CHEESE Hot or Cold CHEESES: Colby - Americln - Mont. Jack - Bib S iss r Area resident have treat in store when they attend the Public Opening for the Black Afric n Art Exhibition during South Haven' Winter Festival. T e opening i Friday, February 10, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Citizen' I Bank, South Haven. . The exhibltion l mounted at Citizen's Trust and Saving Bank a a part of South Haven' celebration of Blac 't History onth. The Community Art Council, SPACE in South Haven, curated the exhibition which . intended to . dr attention to the Black African heritage ed by many American Bl cks. SP ACE, working with the Black Hi ory Leadership Society, has put together an array of items, both aesthetic and utilitarian, historic and contempo- L.P f th .. my. It • 0 e c ;, Amoung the purely Aesthetic piece Co t , �l are' drawing and prints and a' carved Steward, or; ivory tu . The craft piece , whit: are outraIC �tel". ot . WD intended for useful purposes co er • ch �r; � _ nearly every aspect of al life, from �IUU B1M�I8I_IUI_IIl, Arthur Rob n, B fertility ritual and itual life to food orial tee , gathering and preparation and amuse- ments. • Countries repre nted' in the collect­ ion are. in Blac Africa, that is, south of the Sahara Desert. Pieces in this, exhibition come from Kenya, igeria, Togo, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coa , Uganda, Senegal, iberia and Zimbabwe. They 'come from ten private col- nou c tory a· .y cont_...",,� c BE TO HARBOR - Very Special Time is sponsoring. Black History Essay Contest for udents at Benton Harbor High School, eCord-, King Junior High, ana Fairplain Junior High School. According to ichael R. Bernard, director .of A Very Special Time, the' , e ys will be written on the theme, 'cthe Importance of Our Black Heri-· tage For Us." '. - People's State Bank will award the winning author a $200 ving bond; a $100 bond for second and a $75 bond fer third place winners, Bernard said. Entrie mu be minimum of 300 words and maximum' of 500 words, Student intere ed in entering the conte can contact. A Very Special Time at 925-3359, or Mrs. Kay Rutter at cCord-King School. inner will read e y on the sponsor' eekly r dio show and monthly television broadca Bernard id. o.T .... · , • ASTER eRA" I! QU�LITY ATERtALS COMItETITIVI! PRICI! - T MS CHURCH FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION • Are R pr ntltlve: DR. DANIEL COOK 925-8733 . 925-2555 CHEESECAKE Coff.e - Tea - Hot Chocollt - Soft Drinks NACHOS with Ch se and Piclnte MON 6:10-8:30 t, o • I [ections including the John C. Jensen and Kenneth Pott and two former Pe Corp Volunteer, Rhonda Ru o� South Haven and Sherry eyer of Coloma, both of whom lived and worked in Blac African countrie .. Among the colorful example of art and craft e an antelope headdre ; batik and tiedye fabric nd garments; stripwoven enti cloth"; bra fertility dolls and bra armb nds; woven gourd covers, head cov and cirryi ba ets; gourd containers; b ded and head and neck ring ; spears; game; nd coins . The entertainment and refreshment at the opening are no s impre sive. Kenny 0 , Director of Choir t the Trinity Bapti Church, Will present lection of musical los with piano ccompainment. . Ro is affili ted . I with the James Cleveland Wor op of America, is active w· veral mu ic 1 group , �d is a favorite among gospel singer. , � - pecial Bl c ethnic refre ment will be rved during the two hour exhibit opening. Visitor will be able to move freely on two floor of the ban to view the show. The fourth tre t at the opening will be the debut of members of the D nee Club of Lincoln Elementary School in a performance of Break Dances. Bre Dancing, a new American form, i a combination of jazz dance, gymnas­ tic ,and martial arts. " • I TO� I ., , 9 \ I I 8 Flavors 92·7-1877 Closed Sundays