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July 18, 1984 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-07-18

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Ll.U.N ., AFLCIO having served for
10yem.
Loyd w also training instructor for
• the . . pn State Labor District Council
for fi ye . He sened for . yeus
on Lansing' del City Policy Board
its president.
. and
Loyd' er, II. oore
and her brother-in-la L.
,
rs, Eugene
Loyd ee brated their Golden eddiog
on June 16, 1984.
d friends gathered
on ith 10 ly
d te imonie to okl and re ..
b friendships.
. Loyd Ieee tly appointed to
MlClUam State Citizen Advisory Coundl
hiring the elderly.
e' the p pr' dent of Local 998
JULY 18- 24, 1984 TH CITIZEN PAGE SEVE
,
Honor Edgar C apman's on
40th anniversary
MUSKEGO HTS. r. and Mrs.
Edgar Chapman of uskegon Heights
celebrated their 40th wedding anniver­
ry on July 7, with a dinner affair held
in the kegon Heights iddle School
auditorium.
Over 120 guests gathered to congr t­
til te the couple. Old friends gave re­
marks regarding their association with the
family over the year. Some were tender
baring moments of the p t with the
Chapmans, some were hilariou high­
lighting funny happening of the family.
Cleo eader sang his own composition
to honor the occassion. The ong is
named, uThe Rose.H
r. Chapman also was celebrating
hi retirement from C. .C. Textron
Plant o. 3 wh re e wor ed for 37
years.
r. Chapman ated that he yet
healthy and young enough to enjoy life.
The couple plans to travel more frequent­
ly and Edgar will give fishing le 0 to
hi friends.
The delicious dinner erved to the
gue ts prepared by r. Chapman
ided by her daughters, ilJie ae and
Rita.
Th Chamrnan's have 35 grand chil­
dren and ven great-grandchildren.
They raised 17 of ) 8 child ren they are
Geraldine, e Katherine Edgar Jr.,
Rita Willie M ,Robert Helen, Glady
Carol, Gloria, Inez Lorrett Eli beth,
Iris, James, ichelle Glenn (14 girls
nd 4 boy).
Annie T. Darter-Smith Reunion
USKEGO - The children of Annie
T. Carter-Smith will honor their mother'
m mory by having a family reunion at
. the "Ciggzrees' Lodge" located in the
Twin Lake area of Muskegon County
over the weekend of July 21, 1984.
On Friday evening July 20, there will
be a get- quainted social.
S turday, July 21, the picnic with
it games and other recreational ctivities
will be the orders of the day and' all
family members win attend a church
service on Sunday morning.
embers of the family will come from
s far way Lousiana, ashington
D.C.; and California.
The children of Annie T. Carter­
Smith are W D. Smith and Geor Smith
of Detroit, Johnnie B. Ru , ilwaukee;
alcorn Smith, Bessie Jones, Saludatine
Jones, Constance-Hughe (dece d Mus­
kegon and Ashward Smith, Plain Dealing,
La.
P********
_ AL DE
E 0
*Form r Union Presid nt, he has
h lped to negotiate contracts. He
knows the needs of companies
and unions. ost xp rieneed
to pro mot jobs.
Former aman, most xp ri need
. to promot tourism.
Lif long West ichigan r sident,
he knows th ar a and its peopl .
This job requires a man of highest
integrity, not a party politicil_n ..
o
for State Representiv

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