• I o BE 0 HARBOR - The Fello ship Baptist Ion Adult Choir proudly present Deloi Barrett-Campbell and th Barrett S· ters - on Sund y, September 9th at 4 p.rn. The program will be held at the Union emorial E Church, located at 911 South Cry tal nue. The Barrett Sister are world reno ned Go pel recording and tele . ion artist who embar ed on a inging career in the mid ixtie . The Barrett Si ters h gi n concerts through ut the United St te at countle • I to p er en churches, chools and auditori­ ums; on radio and television a ell a universities and political campaign . In 1983, the Barrett Sister were featured in the critic acclaimed motion picture, "Say Amen Somebody". A film doc­ umentary that examine the root and poineers of Go pel mu ic. Also featured will be the Sounds Unlimited, Cloie and Leroy Logan, Lorita itchell and many other . Tic ets are 6 and can be purchased t the door. THE BARREIT SISTERS Pilgrim Rest highlights Ushers Anniversaries Th U er Board One and T 0 of the Pilgrim R t Baptist Church will celebrate their Senior' 59th and Young Adults 3rd U er Anniversary on Sun- DEADLINE FOR ALL CHURCH NEWS, ARTICLES, PICT. RES, AND ADS FOR WEDNESDAYS PUBLICA TIO IS ONDAY AT 5:00 P.M. d Y, Sept. 9th at 3:30 p.m. Guest en of the city and vera! boards of ichigan and Indiana ill be in attendence. Gu t peaker will be Elder athaniel WeDs Jr., pastor of the Community Church of God in Christ, Benton Harbor and The Holy Trinity Church of God in Christ, Muskegon. Elder ells Jr., is the son 0 the te Bishop athaniel Wells Sr., and Mrs. Mildred Wells of Benton Harbor. Elder Well is employed as an insurance agent in the City of uskegon, MI. Deacon Lexie Willianl of Pilgrim Rest will be in charge of the devotional part of the rvice. Gue t Deacon will include, Deacon Eddie Rand, of Hope­ well Baptist Church and Dea­ con Sylvester Washington of St. Mark Baptist Church. THE PORTE COMMUNITY CHURCH of Buchanan will pre nt ''The Old Ship of Zion" on Saturday, Sept. 8, 1984 at 7 p.m, at the Union emorial A. .E. Church, 911 So. Crystal Avenue, Benton Harb�r . The program will feature soloi that you will all kno and enjoy from our rea. Rev. arren P. . tchell is p or of Porter A .E. CITIES QU TE'ITE Department of T in Citi Quartette Union will hold their onthly eet­ ing on Tuesday, September 11 t 7 p.m, at 942 Pearl Street. rs. Bernice ltchell i Local Supervisor and George Harris i Local President. CH of ITY BAPrIST CHURCH Sunday School will be having a program on Sunday, Sept. 9th at 7: 30 p.m. Gu ts will be Rev. B. Clay­ ton and the Golden light Baptist Church. The public is invited to come out and worship with Brother . Henderson, presi­ dent and Rev. athaniel Gath­ right, p or. Club umber I of the ZIO BAPTIST CHURCH, 831 cGuigan St., will sponsor the Katie Davi Singers, in OUI first Fall usical, Sunday, Sep­ tember 9th at 7:00 p.m. Their guest will be the Voic of Zion of the ho church and Mr. eldon Bailey oloist, and other talent of the city. The pu lic i invited to corne and enjoy this gre t musical treat. Rev. John E. atson is pastor. The Women of the entire church of NEW ISSIO BAP­ TIST, 276 E. Main St., will be celebrating their 19th Annual Womens Day, Sunday, Septem­ ber 9th. Speaker for the 11:00 a.m. rvice will be Sis. Bertha Jackson of the e Paradi Bpi t Church, where the Rev. Willie Burton i pa tor. There will al 0 be women from Second Baptist, Pilgrim Rest, Fellowship Mission, Hope­ well, and ew Jerusalem partica­ pating. Dinner will be served immediately after the service. There will be no afternoon program. Sister Queen E. cKinnis i omen Day Chairper on. Si ter Gerry Morris . Secre­ tary nd Rev. Henry Jones is Pa tor. BH Library Board to m t BE 0 HARBOR - The Public Library Bo rd ill h ve UNITED METHODIST CHU CH 224 PIPESTONE ST. at PI aunt 8 on Hlrbor, I 49022 9254423 INISTERS yin G. Willi ms A�haT nt n SERVICES Church School 9:�O a.m. 11:00 A.M. Sun. ALL are WELCOME HERE to OR HIP and SERVE it m nthly meeting on Tue­ d y, September 11, ·1984 at . 4: o p.m. Th meeting will be at the Library, all Street. Sis. Bernadette Varrie, a member of the host church will serve as .C. Bro. Arthur Brock is presi- dent of Board One, Bro. Grayling· L. Williams is president and founder of board two. Rev. W.E. Elli, pastor, Revr Emery M. Varrie, t. pastor. Sis. Lottie Frieson, program chair- - man. THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVE Peace Temp Ie starts new schoo I' year The program year for the PEACE TE PLE Church School will start on Sunday, Septern­ ber 9. We will be observing Christi n Education Sunday with a dedication of all church school workers at the Worship Service. The day will be full with the following schedule: 9:45 a.m. Worship: Bicentennial Celebration with Dr. Glenn Frye preaching; 10:45 a.m. Resume Coffee Fellowship; 11:00 a.m. Church School; and a noon Harvest Potluck in Temple Hall with beverage fur­ nished. This will be an op­ portunity for you to meet with Glenn and other friends. HAPPY BIRTHD Y TO LL BO IN SEPTEMBER (Virgo - Belinda Brown, September 4 Roosevelt Brown, September 5, aryann Scott, September 8, Robert Smith, september 8, John Smith, September 10. CSA adds new cl asses BENTO HARBOR - The fall term of the Community School of the Art will begin on Thursday, September 13. ew class offerings include Suzuki Piano, Twin Citie' Boy's Choir, and Drawing and Painting, announced the chool's director, Merry Stover. Suzuki Piano is an appli­ cation of the world famous Suzuki technique to the study of the piano. This allo s children as young as three to begin piano tudy. The Twin Cities Boy's Choir i a joint project of the Com­ munity School and th First Congregational Church of Ben­ ton Harbor. Drawing and Painting will offer the student a wide range of two dimensional techniques, with the emphasis on develop­ ing visual perseption Stov r said. In addition to the ne cia , the Community School continues to offer a wide rang of music and dance cia e. Plea call the ffice at <)�5- 7746 ·for furth r information. Stover requested. The Community School also furnishe instruction for many local public and private schools. Pleas call the executive director - arry Stover - at 925-7746 for information on the program for your chool. Stover noted that financial aid for tuition is available through the CSA office. "The ability to cholarship those in need is a very impor­ tant criterion for n mber hip in the ational Guild of the Community Schools of the Art . Our Benton Harbor-St. Joseph Community School has been a member of this exclusive g . since 1975, and we ere the smallest hool whi h had ever qualified all of it stringent requirements for full-member statu " Stover aid' Our fin­ ancial aid disbur ments for the 19 3- 4 hool y ar er five for the pre­ vious year, an increa hich document the School' dedica- tion t rnunity." rve the ntire c 01-