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November 21, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-11-21

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Pi Igri ms and Indi ans reenact
fi rst Than"ksgiv inq Day
BE TO HARBqR - Walk­
ing to the beat of a Pilgrim
drum nd th ringing of a Pil­
grim bell will be Pilgrim Famil­
ie dre d in co tume like
tho worn t the First Thank -
giving. The reenactm nt will
be at 10 a.m. at the First Con­
gre ational Church BeUview at
Broad ay and Pipestone.
A T in Citie Boy choru
will perform for the first tim
in th Than iving Pageant
including: Earnest Bate,
Andrew Cowan, alcolm Co-
an, Cory Flaugh, Curti Gul­
ledge, athaniel Gulledge, Daryl'
Hubert Anthony Long, Andrew
Austin ays, Willie
ay Chug Mc anus, Harry
Stephen Eric Swan, Brad
To n Tommie Tucker. The
choru i under the direction
T UE L GUT BAYfIST
Church, 101 S. Seely will be
having their nnual H rvest on
turday, ov. 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The public is invited to
ttend. Rev. J.R. Williams
p tor and Rev. C. Watson,
istant pastor.
THE ATIE DAVIS S -
GERS will be in a gigantic
mu 'cal at the ew ission
Bapti t Church, 176 East ain
Street.
Guest will be the ew
. ion Go pel Choir and their
pecial gue t ill be the Re­
lation Singers' al 0 gue ts of
the city are all welcome.
Rev. Henry J one, pastor.
EW JERUSALE Church,
301 Pipestone Street, Benton
Harbor will present the ew
Jerusalem Choir in their on-
thly u 'cal, Sunday, ovember
of Jame Bingham.
CoChairing the 50 minute
service are nn Bush and Phyllis
iller. Arranging the program
is arian Iannelli. Adverti ing
is organized by Howard Paxson,
Joyce Leuty and rian Ian-
25 at 3 p.m.
Other choirs of the city will
b there s will solo singers.
The public is invited. We
are expecting to have a good
tim in the Lord.
Elder Raymond Landry is
pastor.
THE CHURCH OF OUR WRD
D SA VIOUR Jam,
793 Highland ve., Benton Har­
bor, announces a Harvest Ser­
vice will be held at the Chur h,
Sund y, ov. 25 t 4 p.m.
"Come and reap your own Har­
vest," encouraged Pastor Rev.
Wrennie Bennett.f
On Saturday , the P stof's
Aide Auxiliary i sponsoring a
musical at 7:30 p.m., ov. 24.
Local guests: Bennett Aires
Bright Stars, Vocal Aires' Out
of Town guest : Pilgrim Angel
of Grand Rapids, Swan Mellarks,
Chiea o.
Mr. J cki Johnson Mis-
tre of Ceremoni .
-======---- You are invited to the �=
Presented by
fi t
Congregational
Church
:_: -'of Benton Harbor
.._
� _. As. dn.m used to cal � to dudl in
__ . ...-::r-''''
0--:::::-_.... - -- the eerty 1600's-so • <kum worshipers to
service
10 a.m.
ovemb
urs ay
22,1984
-======- Plan oow to attend. =====
(J A"AI'.".10 ClIAItCE
nelli. Elegant wigs and costumes
have been prepared by Wanda
Slowik. The Altar Committee
include Marguerite Blohm,
Ethel Washburn, Ann Bush and
Phyllis Miller. Hospitality is
- planned by Shirley Bush. and
Mary Schlabach. Prop and Set­
Up are obtained by Walter
Slowik and Bob Leuty, Roger
Culverhouse, Al Ratter and
John Ratter. Prompters are
Liz and Besty Mohr.
ember of the church will
portray Indian and Pilgrim Chil­
dren, Indian chief and braves,
pilgrim families and Governor
Bradford.
An adult pilgrim choir will
perform as will a string quartet.
Guest soloist will be Gary
.Cooper.
PFC CALVIN L. WILLIAMS,
a 1983 graduate of Benton
Harbor H' School, h picked
up a ne nie name in the
proce of eamin a lot of publi­
city a b etball player in the
service. A member of the Com-
bat Center V' etball
team, Williams' tioned at
, California. William .
the team's high d a
Iter, accordi
report. William
Calvin d • W liam , 201
Garfield, Benton Harbor, He
i a member of St. Paul's Bap-
. t Chorch. In contrast to the
tou im e of arlo William
known no
Will' for hi b
"Smooth"
etbaU play.
NOW OPEN AT
115N.FAIR '-Lng
I. IAK.A ,
•• rv.d from
7 I.m. - 11 :30 I.m.
LU CH
11 :30 I.m. - 3 p.m.
on-Thur 7-7
FridlY 7 I.m. - 3 I.m.
SatUrdlY 10 I.m. - 3 I.m.
CLOSED SU DAY
NOVEMBER 21 - 27.1984 THF .tTt7FN PAGE ELEVE
CE UNITED METHODIST Church, 348 E. Empire, Bento
Harbor, h turned it b ding and p over to Hope United
ethodi Oturch. The occasion as marked with ceremonies held
Sunday, ov. 18. (D. Kyl photo)
Grace United hands
keys 'to Hope United
By Diana Kyle
BE TO HARBOR - A
Thanksgiving ceremony as held
Sunday, ov. 18 to mark the
turnover of the Grace United
ethodist Church building and
parsonage to Hope United
ethodist.
Grace pastor Rev. Fred Ham­
lin said his church was disband­
ing due to declining member­
ship.
Hope' United Methodist
Church was formed about two
years ago under the leadership
of Rev. Melvin William.
Hope's iforrner home was a
rented building at 224 Pipe tone
St. in the city.
According to Rev. Hamlin,
"the dream became a reality
and the bond between Rev.
;.'Hliams and myself grew. God
fit for orne of us to move
and leave this mission of
ic'Iowship at Grace with
.-iope United ethodist
Church."
The pre ent Grace Church ha
changed names several time
.and dates back to the early
1900' .
Commis ioner Arnold Bolin,
pre ented an appreciation award
and a letter of recognition on
behalf of the Berrien County
Association of Churches and th
city of Benton Harbor.
Some 300 people attended
the "thank giving" service hicb
was held at Grace.
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