( The ZIO ETIES GOSPEL S GERS will c lebrate their Third Year Anniver ry on Saturday and Sunday, October 13-14, 1984. Service on Saturday will be held at the Beautiful Gate Bapti t Church, 809 Territorial Road. Tim 7:00 p.m. Rev. C • Jones is the pastor. r. Lucy Hubbard, Bu­ chanan, ; and rs. Tonunye Pritchett of ile, i will be the Emcee for the ev ning. Invited guests include the Stailight Go 1 Singers, Regina and the Victory Voices, Gospel e nge , all of South Bend, Ind.' Southwestern Michigan Chapter Choir G .M. .A. Beauti­ ful Gate Youth Choir, Spiritual ings, Good Tidings Community Baptist Choir, Katie Davi Sin­ gers, Vocal-Aires, elody-Aires, United Grace Spiritual Church Choir, all of Benton Harbor. The Dr matic Four of Chicago will be the special gues along with the Voices of Love of Detroit. The Union Gospel Singer and the Voices of Paradise of ile will co-ho t the rvice. On Sunday at 3:00 p.m. the celebration will conclude at the Greater Ebenezer Spiritual Temple, 118 Lake Street. The Rev. Rodney L. Lott ill be the Master of Cere­ monie. Special gue ts will be the Celestials of Milwaukee, Wis­ consin and the Sensational Bright Clouds of Detroit. Guest soloist will �e Ms. Cynthia Danner of Elkhart. The ichigan Soul Revivers will rve ho t and the elody-Aires as group hostesse . Other invited groups are; The Dynamic Gospel Tone, Toledo, Ohio. Christian Har­ monizer , Elkhart; Sons of Joy, South Bend; illie Ca el and the Faithfuls, Lansing, Mi; and the Humble Go pel Singers of the city. Others on program will be rs. Queen E. Harri, Rev. Channi Illiams: Rev. Kevin Sheppard and other . Elder Clari Blackamore i the ho pastor. Come and e who will b voted the S eetest Zionette d s. Grumpy. The Zionette of the year award will be given, plu a Special Award to a group of the city. The Zionettes were organ­ iz d in October 1981 in the home of r. illa Lipkins. They are member of Twin Citie Quartette Union Local 20-2, ichigan State Quartette Conven tion, and the ational Quartette Convention of Ameri­ ca, Ind. Inc. They were the delegate group. from ichigan to attend the. ational Convention held in orfolk, .Virginia in August of this year. They ar members of var­ ious churches in the area. Their members are: s, F cquelyn Lipkins, . Kimber- ly Dixon, rs. Debra Cc s. Lynette Clay . Linda Horston, s. Audrey Ander on little is Charmaine Lipkins, and rs. Cathy Gary. Honorary Zionettes are: rs. Antonea Sheppard, r. Loretta McGee, Mr. Earlean Wingo, s .. Rhonda Carawell, . Daisy Dixon, �rs. ary illiams, and Jame Adams. Ms. Willa· Lipkin is Group 'and Busines Manager. The public is invited to attend each service. The GSTAR C.O.G.I.C., 2409 Butler Road, will be having a Building Fund Program starting Sunday, Octo­ ber 14 thru Wednesday, October 17. Each program will start at 7:30 p.m. Guest for Sunday will be the Go pel King Brothers; Mon­ day, Elder athaniel Wells, Pa - tor of Community C.O.G.I.C.; Tuesday, Rev. J. Wilkins, Pas­ tor of Peters Rock Baptist Church; and Wednesday, Rev. Daniel M. Watts, Pastor of St. at thews C.O.G.l.C., all of Benton Harbor. The public is invited to attend. Deacon Robert Hill is church secretary. Elder Eddie L. King is the Pastor and Elder E. Wright is founder. W PARADISE BAPTIST Church Senior Usher , will be having their Pre-Annual Day, Saturday, October 13, at 1 p.m. Their guests will be Rev. flet­ cher McAfee and congregation of iles. Closing Sunday, October 14, at 3:30 p.m. on their 29th Anniversary, with them will be the Juniors Ushers inth and urse Guild Anni- versary. Their guest will be Rev. C.H. Smith and congregation of Dowagiac; Mt. Olive Choir of Chicago; and Inspirational Voice of ew Paradise. The Master of Ceremony will be Brother C.H. Hamilton, Rev. W.T. Burton i host pastor. The YOUTH CHOIR OF PROGRESSIVE Baptist Church, 245 Pipestone St., cordially. invite you their Aimual Day Sunday, October 14 at 3:30 p.m. The them is, "The Greate t Love Of All." , Special gue ts will include, the Queen Ester M.B. Church of uskegon Heights, ichigan and the Pilgrim Rest M.B. Church of Lansing MI. Every­ one i invited to attend. Carol Shannon i pre ident and Dr. D.E. Cook i pa tor. PE UNITED METHODIST C URCH 224 PIPESTONE ST. at PI aunt Benton Harbor, M I 49022 925-4423 MINISTERS Melvin G. Williams Agatha Terren in, SERVICES Church School 9:30 a.m. 11 :00 A.M. Sun .. ALL are WELCOME HERE to WORSHIP and SERVE The congregation of SAINT PAUL CHRISTI Methodi t Epi capal Church under the auspices of the Stewardess Board will hold their Annual Fall Festival Thursday, October 11 th through Saturday, October 13 from 9 a.m. til 4 p.m. Item to be old include Christmas decorations, various crafts, baked goods and plants. The featival will end Sun- I day, October 14 with a tea from 4 thru 5 p.m. in honor of the Reverand and rs. Earl E. Walker, the newly appointed pastor for the 1985 conference year. 'Pre- ens D y' Annual usi­ cal will be held Saturday, Octo­ ber 13 at 7:00 p.m. at ST. RK BAPTIST CHURCH, 802 Pavone, Benton Harbor. Michael Bernard of 'A Very Special Time' will be the Master of Ceremony. Visiting Male Choruses guests will include: Isra lite Missionary Baptist Church; Progressive Bap­ tist Church" St. Paul Baptist Church; ew Paradise Baptist Church; and Old Ship Of Zion Baptist Church, Chicago, Ill. where the Reverend E.E. Barnes is Pastor. The ens 16th Annual Day will conclude Sunday at 3: 30 p.m. The First' Baptist Church and Congregation of Covert, where the Rev. Sherman Me­ Clain is the pastor will be the guest. Rev. James Smith will render a solo. The public is invited to attend. HAPPY BIRTHDAY OCTOBER FRIE DS David Allen Gary, October 4; Ms. Vanna Lynne Greer, October 6; Mrs. Loretta R. McGe , October 7; Roy A. Green, October 9; Rev. Kevin Sheppard, October 10; Eddie Syed, October 12; Rev. Rodney Lott and s. linda Horston, October 14; Mrs. Debra Col­ lier, October 16; Jeffrey L. Gary, October 18; Alberta Smith, October 21; Fred Wal­ lace, October 24; O.C. Simmons, October 27; and Otis B. ash, October 29. , OCTOBER 10 - 16, 198 THE CITIZE PAGE ELEVE Second Baptist observes BE TO HARBOR - The 29th Annual ob rvance of Women's Day program of Second Baptist Church will be held Sund , Oct. 14. The theme for the day is 'Christian Worn n at Work". The speaker for the morning worship at 10:45 a.m. will be Jessie Wat on, wife of Rev. John Watson, Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. She received her elementary and high school education in Southeast Missouri and Osceola, Ark. She received secretarial train­ ing at the Urban League, Chica­ go, Illinois, studied beauty cul­ tural at S die's Beauty School in Chicago and graduated from JESSIE WATSOl the ational Beauty College in Benton Harbor where she also taught Co motology. rs. Wat­ son has been active and in-. volved in religious activities most of her life. She serves as Minister of Mu ic in her church, also active in the Sun­ day School and BTU Congre s of the General State Convention. 1 Other guests taking part in the Morning Worship are: Laura • Simpson, Dowagiac; Willie Terry, Pilgrim Re t Baptist Church. I The speaker for the afternoon program at 3:30 p.m. is Mrs. Delores Gavin of the host church. Mrs. Gavin who is a native of Benton Harbor, is an active member of the Second Baptist S e S joe ClctQm 277 8. Cf1ltitain