, OCT. 31 - NOV. 6, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE SEVE GREATER E E EZE RrrUAL TEMPLE, 118 Lake St., Benton Harbor, announces Revival Tim from onday, Oct. 29 through ov. 2. Phrophet Bobby Dawson i in charge of the mces which begin promptly each night at 7:30 p.m. Ebenezer will have its Annual Harve t at 3:3Q p.m. Sunday, ov.4. Elder Clarrissa Blackamore is p tor. PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST CHU CH celebrated their 13th Annual Autumn Tea on Sunday October 21 st. Activitie included floral pre­ sentation to aD pre 'dent, awards for outstanding rvic ere also pre nted to illie ulherion, Be ' Johnson, Stephanie Dunca Adelaide tson. Awards for participation went to Caroline Carnegie, Mamie Yarbrough and Gladys eeple Burks. emorial Service commemor- ated: ealy D. Young, ren, . Tempie Delmore, r. Emanuel cGin- nis, Mrs. Polly Cerell Burnside, Mr. Rickey Sims, Ms. Minnie ash, r. Emmitt Dyer, Mr . Annie Mae artin and s. rial William . Special gue s were: Mr. and Mrs. artin Lane, rs. Mary alton, rs. Mu tta Hil­ liard, Mr. and rs. Wilson Taylor, r. Larry iel n, Mrs. • ca a an uphill olverine State Bapti Conv ntion of ichigan con- tituents h v m de it to the top. They have meeting pl ce buildin no, called simply Bapti t Headquarter . It all beg n veral ye rs ago ith talk that headquarters needed for th more than 150,000 members of the con- ntion. ow reality, it i located t 615 S. Jefferson in thi north central city. Dedicatorial rvice will b held ov. 5-9 t 7:30 p.m. onday through Friday. Dr. CA. . Clar , vice president­ at-large of the seven million- . member ational Baptist Con­ vention USA Inc. will deliver the sermon at the closing ervice on Friday. Dr. J.P. ilson of this city' pre . dent of olverin Con- vention. H announced that Dr. Char e . Butler, president of the Progr v ational Bap­ tist Conv ntion Inc.. and a Detroit resident, will be gue t pe er on Thursday. The Rev. Welton illiams, president of the Bapti t . ionary and Edu­ cational Convention of ichi- . the ltemate. REV. J • WILSO • I amie Yarbrough, r. illie Jake Scott, rs, Mary DeFo , rs. Jane Strand, rs. ora Jeffer on, rs. Juanita Do man , Pa tor Humphrey, Berrien Spring Sevejnh D y Adventist; rs. Erlene Grays, r. and . Clyde Carnegie and Mr. and Mrs. Lou' Jo ph. Over 200 people attended, noted rs. illiams and added, , e appreciate aD the pport received from e ryone." ' rs. Lurlean William , chair­ man; rs. Luella unley, co­ chairman; r. Lovie Washing­ ton, co-chairman and Dr. Dan' 1 E. Cook, pastor. Wedne day, October 31 through ovember 4th EW JERUSALE CHURCH will celebrate it Eighth Year Anni- ersary. Guests Wednesday will be Christian light M.B. Church, Rev. Leonard Robinson, pa tor; o .8 Church, ev. ew is­ Henry pastor. Frid Y gu t will b t. Calvary .B. Church ev. Leonard Hollo ay, p tor' acedonia M.B. Church, Rev. George Robin n pa tor' d ew Jerusalem .8. Church, Rev. Henry Bland, p tor. Sunday t. lion of Do giac, Rev. Ellis Hull, pa r; Peters Rock .B. Church, R . James ilkins, p tor; and nt Grove .B. Church, Joe Hine , p tor. The p is invited. Elder Raym Landry is ho t p tor. - I I ... -....._ --- ._.__...... . _ . ....... _ _._ -.. __ ------------ ..- ... �-- ... - ............ ...._." .. --. ... --.-�. ARTIST S RE nrno of th ti , headquarters' Sagin at The opening on M nday will feature the 500 voice olverine State Choir directed by the Rev. Charles H. icks Jr., Dr. Frederic G. Sampson, on of America's noted theologians, will dr the udienee on . TUesday evening. ednesday evening's gu t preacher ill be the Rev. SterUng L. Jon , pastor of t. lion Baptist, 01 rine State Rap • t Con­ hich w Ion ded�torial REV. C.A. . CLARK UNITED METHODIST CHU CH 224 PIPESTONE ST. • PI nt B ton Hlrbor, I 49022 925-4423 MINISTERS vin G. Willilms A hi Terrentin. SERVICES Church School 9:30 I.m. 11:00 A.M. Sun. ALL Ire WELCO E HERE to WOR HIP IItd SERVE rvices ill be held � ov. S. Detroit. Mr. Willie . Merkerson of this city, president of the Women's Auxiliary, urges all women of the state to attend the serie . . According to Dr. Avery Ald­ ridge, director of publicity, and his co-chairman, the Rev. Cullian W. Hill the building, formerly a y' CA, co t $325,000, which was paid for in cash upon compl tion of the transaction . Renovation co t $800,000. Dr. i1 on and hi committee issued a joint tement lauding the Baptist of ichigan for I boring to compl te the pro­ ject in the alloted tim voted upon. District elations comp .. g the tate convention will ve representati e in charge of th rvices each evening. • HOUSE OF FLOWHRS S" c:.E • DAYS "30 TO 5 KAnE IJVN71NG - 0 Ell. GRADUATE DELlYE "AIIElt.lCAN FL JUL ART HOOL SERVICE " FOI AU. OCCASIONS