R 19 - 25. 1914 THE CITIZEN PAGE �LEVE SEPTE A • I ·co or SOU11l BEND - Pa or Love and Sonp of Faith and Inspira­ tion present "In Concert", DeBe and CeCe inans and The Pentecostal Amb on in cele­ bration of the Broadc 's 5th Ye Anniversary. BeBe cl CeCe have been . ging members of the PTL Singers and have ung regularly on the nationally syndicated "Jim Bakket;" Program for the p t o yean. The Penteco al Ambas­ on, a male contemporary go pel singing group, have per­ formed at churches, community centers, universiti and auditor- iums throughout the United States. Pastor Love can be heard every Sunday mo�g from. 7 a.m. to II p.m. over tation WVPE·FM 88 playing inspir­ ation music and lennons. Also featured will be: New Creation, Benton Harbor; Gospel . 'on YAC, South Bend; De­ liverance, Benton Harbor; Spirit, South Bend; Guest M.C. Mini er Ron Bishop. Concert will be at First United ethodist Church, 333 . Main Street, South Bend, on Saturday, September 29, at 6 p.m. near future when the tallite from the shuttle is relea d that we will be hearing mo e -and more bout the discover of ne stars being born, old stars dying and double tars being formed, that anyone who is intere ted in the stars, even in a small ay, will do well by becoming better acquainted with them now. A great world waits the future generations! But t us not forget from Whom all '- , dom comes. Margaret H. Zo hke Whitcomb To er St. Jo ph, ichigan P .s. This letter is my S an Song. It will be my last! I am glad so many of you have en­ joyed them. It is time to read and listen to the profe . onals, Acturus which h been so bright all summer, is fast dis­ appearing from sight in the northwest. In October we can begin to look for the rising of the winter constefuation in the early morn- 0 ing hours. This is the month of the F all Equinox which falls this year on September 23. Although the day of equal days and nights ¥ces pi ce on September 26. I don't kno how you feel, but I feel as if I belonged to the tars and that the stars belong to me. Likewise, they belong to you! If you will look up at them, think about them, read about them and learn the names of even few of them, and also be able to recognize orne of the constellations, it ill add di­ mension to your life. So much is going to be discovered about the stars in the Editor: No that th summer is past and the planet and the summer constellation have moved ste dily westward, they are in a position for us to ob- rve at a more convenient hour. Look to the southwest soon it is dark to see Jupi­ ter and Man. They are much duller than they ere I winter and spring, and will not be visible much longer. Jupiter is easily detected by its bright­ De • Antares is the other red star not far from the red planet, In. If you were able to pick out the summer triangle, I wrote about in my last tter, you may till e it, as it is ill quite high in the sky as it begins to tip estward. Deneb, Vega and Al­ taire form this group. 80 ever, the bright tar, Chil o e en er r BENTO HARBOR - In a Editor: We will miss Margaret Zoschke's letters. They Me inspired us to look up. 11:30 .m. This service is "free" to tho children regis- tered in our Care program. For per on interested in bring­ ing their 2� to 5 year olds to the two-day pre-school classes, there . a very small fee. Our daily rate for day care services are b d on income limit with a maximum day rate of $8.00." As you can se , this i not a "profit making" effort. We are here to rve the community. We anticipate opening this facil­ ity in rly October, Rev. Bogan noted. For additional information on this program, please call the inister-Director of the Center, Camellia Frye Bogan at 927- 1100; or the Program Director Karen Rumpf at 925-3999, onday through Friday, lOam. to s p.m. continuing effort to meet the total needs of the community, Our Center for Better Living (OCBL) is expanding it oper- tion with the- establishment and operation of a total day care facility, according to ev. Camellia Frye Bogan, Minister­ Director. At OCBL Child Care Center e will not be ju a "baby- Otter." e hi a responsibil- ity for the total development of the child, Re . Bogan noted. Program Director, Karen Rumpf come to us totally qualified to administer 0 this great ell-rounded program, Re . Bogan noted. "Our Day Care facility will also include -School' c as ill as· drop-in tt mce. Pre-School will be held T ys d Thursdays from 9 a.m. to G o I 1 and industry in the Benton Har­ bor area. Ann Moore, Rev. Williw T. Bur­ ton, Isabel utt, Gertha Rob­ bins, Marcia Robin on, Brian Beverly, Harold C. Hansen, Deb­ bie Clark, Dr. Carlos Page, Arnold Smith, Chri topher 0- many, John A. Dickey, Barbara Grove, Kathleen A. Terry, Doro­ thy Harris. John Harris, Rev. John Watson, James Twomley, and Kenneth Riley. Also, Willie Wesley, Da e Fister, Danethal Whitfield, Mary DeFoe, Charles Kelly, Rev. athaniel Gathright, Annette Hoc ett, Margaret Henderson, Harvey Robinson, Rev. Warren Mitchell, Rev. Elbert Brown, Ray Mitchell, Ken Gavin, arie Franz, Kathy Grosh, usetta Hilliard, Shannon Madison, Mar­ garet Chrishal, F red Bradley, Rev. Robert DeF ranee, ill Branscomb, Jame Hawkin, Harry S. Stephens, Barbara A. Green and Joyce Leuty. together 30 community leaders from various fields for ,a May meeting, the Coalition reports in a written invitation for the September 22 meeting. That group was a ed to addre the problems facing the city of Benton Harbor. It desig­ nated two are of concentra­ tion: housing and employment. Since the May meeting, there have been several com­ mittee meetings involving per-; sons in the community ith interest or expertise in the housing and employment fields. The Coalition has culled F rom tho se ions a list of Editor: . objectives w developed, the. I greatly appreciate your Coalition reports. 0 printing my letter in The Citizen The group's first goal is "de- news. But there a a big effor cent housing and suitable living made. And be· des I think environment in Benton Harbor." a couple of lines were taken out. To achieve that, they list ay I why? In the closing four objectives: of my letter, I believe I said -Enforce the housing code. (Heaven bound) people in ead -Encourage neighborhood of (quote) the real Heaven pride. bound people. I don't really � -Implement county Fair think I wrote that. I'm aSking Housing policy. for a correction of that tate- =Incorporate a non-profit mente Because it is a di tor- housing corporation. tion of my point of vie . I'm not asking you to reprint the whole letter over a . Jut make correction beci 11i. _-_.. me, it gives the public th irn- 00 pre ion that I'm really upid. ,. ......... IIIii�_�.,,� Anybody can make a mistake. Joan Brown S40 Division Benton Harbor "Our intention is to build trust to work together," the Co­ alition invitation reads. "What strategie we will use to meet these objectives is not the ques­ tion of this meeting, for the acting leaders are only tempor­ ary. The question is will you a a leader in the community come and give your public support for the basic thrust of the objective and be willing to find ways to wor together to achieve orne of them." Rev. Moore stressed the need for "all community-minded persons" to attend. The meeting begins at 1 0 a.m. Persons listed by the Coali­ tion as having been involved so far include.Herschel McKenzie, , Sherry Williams, Freddie Moore, ora 'Jefferson, Jerri Sims, Jane c co ECTIO L fra'i ni ng p b • In BENTO HARBOR - illie Dillon, trainer for the Police Athletic Leauge boxing, an­ nounced to area youngsters, "Summer'. over and it's time to co b c and train." The gym at 200 E. ain will be open from 4 to 7 p.m., onday through Friday, Dillon said. ERCHANTS HALL Flirplil Piau B.C.D.C. Cnty Comm. The Coalition stated its goal for employment: "Facilitate in­ ere d employment opportuni­ ties and employability skills for the citizens of the Benton Har­ bor SMSA (northern Berrien County); and promote fair em­ ployment standards. To obtain that goal, the Coalition listed four objectives: -Assist employers in ways of fmding qualified employees. -Encourage fair representa­ tion in work force of minority persons. -Work at keeping existing business, industry and social in­ stitutions strong in Benton Har­ bor. Editor's note: As Ms. Brown . said, anybody can make a 1 mistake. Our. apologies'. The ; sentence mould have reai: "In my conclusion I would like to say this. The real problem of the Black community, is not teen-age pregnocy, but too many . Heaven-bound people making all tile wro", decilion for the BIiIck ftzmily witltout confidinK --_· .. '.>? ... iC'· .... • ',I- __ �� ...... � .... ::;·ft�t mdW�uM. CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT MEN & WOMEN'S HAIR CUT ALL.STYLE PERM, CURL, ASH & SET WOMEN'S EYE BROWS ARCHED CURLS V APPO'NTMENT e -THU '0-7:30