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October 03, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-10-03

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OCTOBER 3 - 9,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVE
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Church. Pullman.
On riday, October 5 at
7:00 p.m., the ni r
Auxilliary ill be in
Guest will' be Rev. ilton
� e Jerusalem Baptist Church
Dowagiac. Rev. Rayrn nd lan-
dry, P tor of e Jeru lem
on-Denominational Church,
Benton Harbor, will be the
spe ker.
Sunday, October 7, Deacons
and Trustee Auxilliary will be in
charge at the 11.00 a.m. ervice ,
Rev. Wade Robinson, presiding;
Rev. leRoy We by, date
Mini ter of the church will
bring the me ge.
At 3:30 p.m., October 7 the
guest churche and peaker will
be Rev. John Price, Pastor of
St. Mark Baptist Church' other
guest include Elder Emmanuel
Foxworth, Pastor of Seventh
Day Adventist, Dowagiac' usic
will be by guest choirs and
Mt. Zion Choirs.
Deacon Freddie c eil and
rs. Gather Harrington are
chairpersons.
Th
ZE
hur .h
. Britain will b havin
a Special Building Fund Sun­
day, October 7 at 3:30 p.m.
Special gue t will b th
Rev. Jonathan Bailey, pa t r
of Tabernacle i ionary Bap­
tist Church and his congreg -
tion from I dianapolis, Ind.
Rev. Baily will bring th
me age and hi choir will
render the music.
Ebenezer's Go p I and Yo
Adult Choir will also part' .
pate.
The MC will be ich el
Hughes and Deni e Atkin n
will give the welcome.
Rev. Walter L. Brown
host pastor. The public
invited to ttend.
S
itual
u .lid, at
Pastor s R v. Delore
Anniver ary onday, Oct.
at. 7: 30 p.m. at the church.
Gue t will be the Benton
Harbor All Star Rev. Maggie
Ree in a 010; the Friendly
Five, Sis. Ea ter Liphford, 010;
Prodigal Sin er elody Aires
Star Singer, th ew Go pel
Tones, the Zionettes Singers,
the Wat on Singers, the Vocal
Aire , the Katie Davis Singers,
the Spiritual Aires of Do agiac,
and many more.
Come one come all and help
us to lift up the Lord in a
song service.
GOOD TID GS CO
ITY Baptist Church will hav
a Building Fund Program, Oc
5. Guest will be Rev. Annie
B. Cloud and Spiritual Church
of Christ, from South Have
at 7:30 p.m.
On October 6 ther will b
a Family Affair at Go d Tiding
spon ored by the Senior h ir
at 7:30 p.m.
The TABE ACLE COG I
will celebrate their Pastor
wife's 13th year of love and
appreciation beginning Thur­
day, October 4 thru Sunday
October 7. Rev. and Mr.
Howard Thomas reside at 1137
Pavone. Guests for the Sunday
rvice will include Supt. John
H. cCoy, M.C.; and speaker.
Rev. Daniel M. Watt of Benton
Harbor. .The public is welcome.
DR. LLIS HULL SR� 0 WIFE, MRS. OLUE HULL
onday, is ionary and Pa -
tor Aid ere in charge. Gue ts
included St. Paul Baptist
Church, Benton Harbor, Rev.
Elbert Brown- Pastor; Rev. Willie
Burton, Pa tor of ew Paradi e
brought th me sage; benezer
Bapti t Church Benton Harb r
Rev. Walter L. Brown, Pa tor
provided music with the choir
of e ch church.
Tue day, Oct. 2, her
Board Au illiary wa in harue.
Gue t and their congre at i n
included: Rev. ilton Mc­
Afee, pe er, ew Bethel Bap­
tist Church, Benton Harbor:
Rev. Fletcher cAfee t.
Oli B ptist Church, il . and
Rev. Daniel, t. Calvery Bap­
tist Church, ile.
edn ay, Oct. 3 the Youth
Choir Auxilli ry wa in cha rge.
Get and their congregations
and choirs were: Rev. H my
Bland, P tor of ew Jeru alem
Rev. . Gathright, Good Tidings
Community Baptist Church of
Benton Harbor; Rev. Willie
cGee, . ew Good' Hope Baptist
PRESE TS PROGRAM - High­
land Seventh Day Adven'
Church, 207S Highland A e.,
invit th community to enjoy
an afternoon of m'c . h
Cedric Dent and Family. Dent,
an accomp' eel pi . , alon
with hi family will render
hour of red m . c Saturday,
October 6, 1984, at 6:00 p.m.
Dent Ii in Detroit d h
attended the Interlochen School
of '. A free ill offeri
ill be co ected.
The SPlRITU L ST S
from Chicago, Illinois will be
singing at the Spiritual Churc
on Kalamazoo Street, South
Haven, Michigan where the Rev.
Cloud is pastor, Sunday, Oct. 7 't
at 3:00 p.m.
The program is sponsored
by Bro. Freddie King and
Sis. Bobbie Hall. Thi i an
open door program. The public
is invited to attend.
DEADLI E FOR ALL CHURCH
NEWS. ARTICLES. PICTURES,
A D ADS FOR W DNESDAYS
PUBLICA TION IS 0 DAY
AT 5:00 P.M.
UNIO MEMORIAL F ASHIO
Octo r 6 F ion Sbo ill be , I.-rt., D tra Whatley and France
illiam (Ed luch a photo).
Un ion Memorial presents
fall Fashion show
ITED METHODIST
CHURCH
224 PIPESTONE ST.
at PI nt
B on Hubor, I 49022
925-4423
MINISTERS
Ivin G. Willjams
Agatha T rr.
SERVICES
Church School 9:30 a�m.
11 :00 A.M. Sun.
ALL ar. WELCOME HERE
to WOR HIP and SERVE
The Action Committee of
Union Memorial AME Church
will spon r a Fall Food and
Fashion Fie ta
October 6, at 7 p.m.
Lovely fashion and good
food menus from far away
places, ica, Hawaii, Mexico,
Italy, Creole and Soul foods
featured.
Lorraine Taylor i Food Com-
mittee Chairper on. Irene
Thompson i Program Chairper­
son. Ethel itchell and Char­
lene Arrington will be Co-
arrators for the fashion .
Donation 4.00 adults
and $2.00 children under 12.
Proceeds to tock food pantry
an community outreach.
Models not pictured include:
Brian, Eugene and Denni Mil­
ler; Steve Wooden, Sewilla Wil-
n, Rene Pollard, Gia Graves
Mayor Wilce Cooke, Charlene
Arrington, Willa Porter, and
Organdy Arrington.
Action Committee Chair­
person is Annie Robinson.
ATTENTI N !!! ATTENTION!!!
FIRST CHURCH of GOD
Harbor Hav n (PTL) Center
314 East EM�IRE
BENTON HARBOR, MI4 022
en xt to die I)
UST MOVE!!! BY NOV.
WE have helped many in this community with Food &
Clothing for 2 years. NOW WE NEED YOUR HELP!
Saturda�,
We have to find a home and a place to worship! If you
know of a suitable place, please contact us at 926-1410
or drop by with any information, YOU CA ALSO
HELP BY:
1. Not coming for assistance until we are relocated.
Let us devote this time looking for a place and
packing. Please consider this a formal invitation.
2. The month of October has ben set aside for a
celebration of the 2yrs. of community service
by asking local pastors to respond by calling to
volunt r a Wed. e ening or Sun. afternoon to
bring a delegation and donation from their con­
gregation for the Pastor's Anniversary.
PLEASE RESPONSE! E NEED YOU!
HOUSE OF FLOWERS
• . Tttl SHOP tHAT CA S"
7 p.m.,

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