Anilual reports ere pre- Imted by chairpenons of th MCP committee : II. Syn­ der and Thenon Beard, mem- ps; political , Robert DawlOn; Youth, Bobbie cAfee. . dent Bill Gill d Vice- Yrelfdent F ther J LaGoe gave their annual report Providing entertainment ere Richard Sinunons, Ronald PUn­ pieton, Jr. and Sr., and Thelma Bacchus, each of hom per­ formed toIo . Dr. Robert arren, yor of eaon Heights and Branch Vice-President introduced the OCT. 31 - NOV. • 1 14 THE CITIZE speaker, John Young, principal of Covert High School. Inez Smith, ays and ean chair, introduced member of that committee: Inez Smith, Chairwoman; Glennetta Brown, Secretary; . Simmons, Dor­ othy Rainey, Benjamin Jone , Annie D. alter, Edgar Rainey, GO z 56 E. BROADWAY, USKEGON HTS. ws -739·1219 Ad rt�sing It Circulation - 739-1203 USKEGO - Fare ell lun- cheon a held for Blanche Smith by the taff of Height a Head tart on F rid y, October 26. r. Smith h Te cher for 12 year ported on onday, Octo to the Kent County Head Start in Grand Rapid . Educational Supervisor of the nt County Headstart, r . Smith ill be riting and imp} menting Educational plans and training Child Development i tes who will te ch Head­ art cla s after th y have been trained. . The Height East He d tart taff and other friends con­ tributed to gift and a delicious "Pot Luc "the taff members re Doris Carey, ary Hunting­ ton, Shirley Henderson, Billie Kemp, .tean Hopkins, Don SpauJdin and Barb ra abin- I , , • DE A FOODS • • • • 1157 Third t Monro. • • Ewery D y Low PrI. • : SPEC�ERLI G: :'141\.50 ;��il $S.99 : .. ��';� . for dato. The "Grandparents" were repre nted at the luncheon by Johnnie Bea anner, Caszine White, and Loui e Jones, The Dept of Social Service represented by Delores eans, ecia itchell. Friends who attended ere axin Fitzpatrick, Pauline Rus- 11, Joy Thoma, Alice y, icole Bailey, William right, illiam Stephens, Don Taylor, Curtis Johnson and Odessa Smith. A delightful program was pre nted by Doris Carey for t entertainment of Blanche and her friends. Doris did a "This . Your Life" scenario that wa full of fun. Blanche as pre nted with a geniune leather AU che' an elegant des t with cloc and name plate and a urn of cash money to cover her first eek's travel expen . After lunch . Smith a escorted to the parking lot where she found her auto completely stuffed with in- flated balloons. This stated by rs. Carey was to ure that "She ould have a smooth floating trip to Grand Rapids." Jeri Collins, Jo phine Ho Ethel oble, Virginia Sneed, Tommie atson, iDie e Taylor and Bill Gill. AACP Board members are: Thenora Beud, Douglas Blae - mon, Jame Blackmon, Rev. J . Blow, Robert L. Do son, Lu¥enia Harris, Y onne Hill, Josephine House, illiarn Hum­ phreys, Sr., Vestoria J c n, Bobb cAfee, Edgu G. Rai- ney, A. Portia othschild, Rev. John Shyne, Virginia Sneed, Bernice Sydnor, Inez Smith, Leger! Taylor, ary iggin, Cornor White and Catherine White. Other uskegon Branch officers include: Le rt Taylor, PAGE I E 3rd Vice-Pr 'dent; Lynk, . Secretary; Bacchus, . tant Secretary; CasSandra Par er, Correspond­ in Secretary; iUie ae T y­ lor, Financial Secretary; Cheryl cKinney, Treasurer. Serving h for the e e g ere: Shan , am Simm , Bernice Crox- ton, Artenc Randellel, Glori Pulliam, cQuirter, Inn Star, an y, Patricia Carter, Luvenie Harris, Easter Jones, Porothy Rainey, Carolyn Lee, Tempie Buckner, Sharon Jackson, Vemell roc­ kett, Shirley Gate , Be . Rey­ nolds, Addie Randall, anda Harris and Debbie Harris. R. RICHARD SMITH and RS. Bt CHE SMITH .. I. I DOWNT0W MU$KEGO OVER 50 STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE IN A SAFE AND CLI ATIZED ATMOSPHERE WHEELCHAIRS·STROLLERS·LOCKERS AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATIO BOOTH MU KEGON FEDER..4L SAVI GS . Member FSUC Downtown Mu kegon· North Muskegon • Roosevelt Park Grand Haven • Coopersville • Whitehall- Fremont • Hart OndlY thru FridlY lOAM .-9 P. . SlturdlY lOA. .-5:30 P. . SundlY oon-5 P. •