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March 07, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-03-07

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J
t, Prichard, Ala.
�oal Counci of
bUlIId�or Puttebo M. NWI.ndIi
blDl:bec)D. ftica -To , comp PrichII'Cl parts of
area where Africans weft brouaht to the u.s. fo
ambaladon from Afriaa 0 attended.
KAP sets obser
The week of arch 18-25, ha been
designated Kapp Alpha P . Worldwide
Recognition Wee by Grand Polemarch
Robert L. Gordon. I
During .this week appas from all
over the world will wear .their pp
Paraphernalia. "Thi is to demonstrate
to the orld that Kappas are on the move
and that we oar mobilizing Kapp for.
.humanity" said Grand Polemarch Gor­
don. "This week will commence our
/OffiCial celebration 0 the fraternity's
diamond jubilee anniversary to be held
in Indianapolis, Indiana in Augu of
1986. It will also stres the importance
of our exerting dynamic le dersbip in
our renewed effort to make Kappa
Alpha Psi a fraternity of promise,
productivity, influence and rvice" so
ARCH7-ta.1
TH CITIZEN PAG ELEV
tated Grand Polemarch Gordon
Special activitie commemorating
Kapp Alpha P ., venty-flfth birthday
will occur in Indianapolis, Indiana during
recognition eek, arch 18 5. 198 .
Firep la cel cooking
The Berrien County Historical
ation will be offering cia on the old
C: shioned of cooking on an 0 n
fireplace on Sunday, ch 25th from
1 5 p.m. t the 1839 Courtho
in Berrien Sp� .
To register for this cia or for more
information, call the u urn t (616)
471-1202.
Mercy !Memorial announce month Iy class'e,s;flin ics
South e ern ichigan He th
iation announce the following
s and Clinic Offered March
1-15, t ercy and emorial Hospitals in
Benton Harbor and St. 10 ph:
four- ee ri of EXPEC-
T PARENT CLASSES i scheduled
for ch 1 through arch 20 in the
emorial Hospital Forum, St. 10 ph.
The ela 's will be held t 7:00 P .
on thre con cutive Thur ys, with the
fourth c ing held on a Tuesday
(this month only).
Topic to be di u include all
p ct of childbearing, post-partum,
ne born care, and fety
or more information, pie call
983-8171.
PREP G FOR CIHLDBIRTH
CLASS -. A cla s 'on for expectant
mothers and their partners who . to
be together during the birth of their child.
will be held Thursday, arch 1 at 7: 00
p.m. in the Memorial Hospital Forum.
(The same ela e as the fir cia of
the Expectant Parent Cia series.)
The cia include films on labor
and delivery and Ce tean birth. Call
983·8171.
The monthly PRE- ATAL
NUTRITIO . CLASS will be offered
onday, March 5, 6-7 p.m., in the
emorial Ho pital Forum.
A regi tered dieticiali will addre
such topic as nutritional requirement
during pregnancy, recommended weight
gain, and solutions for common problems
such ''morning ickne " and heart­
bum. Infant nutrition, feeding recom­
mendation , and the u of vitamins, salt
and caffeine will 'also be di u d. Pre­
register by calling 983-8171.
The monthly BREASTFEEDI. G
I
CLASS will be offered onday, March 5,
·7-8 . p.m., jn the emorial Ho pita}
Forum.
Topics to be discu d include
. advantage of breastfeeding, preparation
. for breastfeeding; nutrition during brea -
feeding, and a que ion and answ ses­
ion, Call 983-8171 for more inform .
tion.
EW BABY CbASS -The
morithly ''My ew Baby Cia ". de­
signed to prepare youngster between the
ages of 2 and 12 for the arrival of a new
baby . ter or brother. It will be offe ed
Sunday, March 11, 1:30 p.m., in the
emorial Hospital Forum.
"Our goal is to promote warm
acceptance of new lnf nt into the fam­
ily," said Pennie Kelley, - director of
Obstetrical ursing, emorial Hospital.
During the cia , a child-parent
tour of the ob etric unit include visit
to the nur ry and a typical "new
mom's" room. Youngsters also have ari
opportunity to listen to the ne baby's
heartbeat; to hold, cuddle, feed and dia­
per life-like" dolls; to enjoy wheelchair
rides; and. to take part in a "storytime"
about ne babie. I
Since enrollment is limited, pre­
registration is required. Tho intere ed
may call 983-8171.
One, t 0 'on cia of EXER-
CISE, RELAXATIO and BREATH G
For Pregnant Women will be offered on
onday , March 12 and 19, 7:00 p.m.
Participants are ed to bring
pillow and to wear comfortab e clothes
to the . ons. Preregister by calling
983-8171. 1
Sittet-:·
, Ci-!ldren, Baby .' "
ung J)JJ Burns
Tbree Yo d As-ApartJllent
Trappe
D· UP
, jo·in the Concerned
MEETING SATURDAY - MARCH 11 10 a.m. SHARP! Be There
at Progressiv Baptist Church
Corner of Pipestone and Church St.
Co

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