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October 24, 1984 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-10-24

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Y - Fonner Benton
rbor r ident, Inez Ho a
unch belie r that lfare
breed dependency a ¥ of
life, recently mo eel to Gary,
Indian to contin u­
cation, and tra els.
A retired Social 0
cational., ... �
. Holmes is currently the
ditector of Urban Gat ay a
compre reading prop- J
AI director of the Urb C e-
ay, eight employees ere hJred
under the Ceta program. Th
° ho remained under tr . .
of tb Urb Gate ay, cured
unsub . dized emp oyment,
. Holme or ed a
wlunteer with odel Ci·
Tri Cap and direc or of the
e ding i Fundemental (RIF)
project.
rs. Holmes helped form a.i
group of 21 omen on public
i ce ho's motto
"Let U Learn So e Can Earn".
"These ere moti-
ed, d
HINGTO inter-
denominational meetin of ey
national church leaden inte t­
ed in developing joint efforts
to halt m . e r v tion deaths
in Afric and focus U.s. atten­
tion on the orsening famine
crisis will b held October 22
I etropolitan African etho­
Episcop Church, 518
S., . ., in ashington.
Attendee participate in
or groups aimed t enerat-
. g joint action jd in .th
_ fo owing are : rai ing a are-
at national level; r . -
inS aren amon church
co ituencies; influencing
go emment policy from the
n ional church level; iafluen-
govemm nt policy from
t gr roo le el; and dra -
c
more effecti ely upon the
Afri -rel ted private voluntary
organizations and mission agen­
cie.
In I 1984 at le t fiv million
Africans are expected to strave
to de th and many ob rvers
anticipate that the famine itua­
tion will orsen in 1985 unle
Vocal Ai res mar
The Vo Aire Go el Sin-
gers will be celebrating their
23rd Pre-Anniversary and Anni-
nary Progr Both pro-
gr will be held t the Church
of Our Lord, 793 Highland
nue, B.H. Rev. rennie
Bennett, p tor.
° Pre-Anni rsary Program will
be Saturday, October 27, 1984
re of ccents or Dialects
Our home study speech course was devel­
oped and successfully tested at ew York
City College for 11 years ith people of many
different ages and cultural backgrounds.
Privately and patiently you can practice
each sev to ten minute lesson (4� hours
p 0 · g) from cassettes or from our 48
pg. boo (included) repeating those lessons
hich require more practice.
o
omen.
r. Holm
of Blac Social
A and th I.e
Services.
much more id . provid d.
ore than t 0 dozen nation
no uffer from drought d
ver food ort ges affec .
pproximately 1 SO million peo­
ple.
The meeting will be chaired
by Dr. Martin cLaughlin of the ,
us, C tholic Conference. Re-
OCTOBER 24 - 30, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVE TEEN
d y y
EZHOUIES

I
gi tration will begin at 8:30
.m. followed by a 9:30 a.m.
opening orship led by Bishop
obert L. Pruitt, p tor of
etropolitan E Church and
bi op-elect, Seventeenth Epis­
copal Di trict, Southea t Africa.
2ard. Anniversary
at 7:30 p.m. .C. for the
e Ding will be Lucy Hubbard
of Buchanan.
Special guest ill be the
Friendly Six of ichigan City,
Ind.
Guest of the city will be
the Church of Our Lord Choir,
the Zionettes Singers, and the
Katie Davi Singers and the
Prodigal Singers. Rev. John
atson will b on the program.
Anniversary program will be
Sunday, October 28, at 3:00
p.m. SHARP. M.C. for the
evening will be S undra Jone
of South Bend, Indiana.
Special guests ill be the
ational Independant Singers of
Detroit, and the Sounds of Joy
from South Bend, the Go pel
Aire from South Bend and the
Go pel Aires from Detroit,
th Voice of Par di from
ile , and Regin of the Victory
Voices from South Bend.
Gue t of the city will be
the Church of Our Lord Choir,
the Sound Unlimited the Joy­
lite Sing rs and the Union
Gospel Singers.
Theme: Leaning and depend-
ing on Je u .
Come out and help the
Vocal Aires celebrate and re­
joice in the Lord.
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To order j send S29.9S p us
$3 and handling to
AMFlOCAN SffiECH FlX.CATOOS
Dr. John H_ McDonald, N.D.,D.C. ; Dr. John C.B. McDon Id.8.A.,D.C.
Dr. Paula SchlenzkaB.S.,O.C.
763 East Napier
one 92
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2' 2
Across from Jewel
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