t ' is the theme pre-Chri rna Candleli ical, sponsored by the Go pel horu of 10 E ORIAL CHURCH Sunday, Decem er 9, at 5 p.m. Th choir ill pre ent pecial - musical lections in celebration of the gloriou eason of Christ­ mas. Special narration Rev. James L. Holloway Pa tor of Quinn Chapel A. .E. Chur h, Ca poli. Instrumental, Sean Houston. This program ill be under the direction of rs. Barbara Bo ers: rs. Veretta hum, organist and Mrs. Barbara La ie minister of music. Bennie Bowers is president and Dr. Delano L. Do n, pastor. cCOY S T MPLE cocic will be in their 16th year Annual Concert Musical on Saturday A' Christmas f tertetter It's time gain to think bout the mo t onderful star that ever hung in the sky. When God nt his Son into the orld He announced His birth by nding a star to guide the 10 ly epherd of the field near Bethlehem and, al 0, the Royal' en from the East to the place wher Chri t had been born. E er since tronomer have t d to ccount for this mira­ culou light, figuring bac ard th y h ve discovered that orne­ where about this time there was conjunction of two large pl net jupiter and Saturn. u, they h ve convinced m ny th t the light a cau d by a natural urce in tead of b in we me phenom non. Let u not be confu d about the n ture of the star, or spend time arguing about it. The que tion is not wheth r or not we believe the St r of Bethl - hem w natural event or up rnatural, but whether we believe in thi tory which ha been proven to be authentic. Thi tar heralded Christ' com- ing into the world. That i all that matters. I prefer to think it w upernatural. Christmas is a Holy day! It i the celebration. of the earthly birthday of the creator of the univer e; but some have turned it into a com­ mercial, or even pagan orgy. As you look up to the December stars try to think of the brightest one a being the Christmas star. 0 doubt Jupiter and Saturn will have slipped over the western horizon where they have been lingering for veral months. But Venus will remain or perhap in other areas Sirius or Capella may remind you of God s great love for human kind. Thi will be the last month in which to view the orthern Cro which i in a vertical position just above' the western horizon each evening. I thin every one rejoices this time of year when a few days before Christmas the sun reaches the point where it is furthest south of the celestial equator on Dec. 21. This is known as the winter olstice when days are shortest and nights are Ion est. The winter constellation are now . all in the' eastern sky and will remain for u to enjoy the remainder of winter. very Happy Christmas to everyone who likes to star gaze. Dec. 8, ]984 at 7:30 p.m. Among" the guest ch irs will be: Penecostal C.O.G.I.C. of South Heaven � Faith Temple of Buchanan; Mount Zion C.O.G.I.C. of Buchanan' and gue t churches of the city. Niles NAACP electionsset' lLES - The iles Branch AACP will I hold its monthly meeting at John W. Moore Lodge Hall 323 . 7th Street, comer of Seventy and Ferry Streets, iles. The meeting begins at 7 p.m., Tue day, December 11. This is a .special meeting t elect officers for the 1985/86 term. All members fr m Buchanan, Ca opolis, Calvin Center, iles and Vandalia are asked to be pre nt. VBUCO begins seri es to strengthen the family COVERT - The Van Buren United Civic Organization (VBUCO) pre nts the first of it "Strengthening the Family Program" on Saturday, Dec. 8, at 10 a.m. at the Civic Center on 34th Ave. (Lake Street in Covert. 'The programs will deal with tho su bjects and is ues that are just out of the reach of most hum n ervice agencies, and will help you �o know where to turn, hen to tum, and who, to tum to, when others d n't re - pond to your need," said Freida Brown, President. The Dec. 8 program will C us n 'Mothers and Daugh­ ter ." 'Breakfast i our treat" aid rs. Bro n," pie se, the public is as ed to join us." B nnett Mickl is program chairm n. Margaret H. Zo chke Whitcomb Towers St. Joseph Michigan DECEMBER 5 - 11,1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVEN Rev ·M.' McAfee compl etes studies Re . Milton P. Afe p - tor of ew B thel Baptist hurch, Townline Rd. for 14 years has succe fully completed his tudie at Conro olleg Extension Seminary under the Directions of Dr. Dani I Coo, pastor of Progr ive Baptist Church and Direct r of Lu ther Rice an Conrow Colle e. Rev. cAfee attended Chicago Baptist Institute, and Luther Rice Extension Semi­ nary. Rev. McAfee h served oderator of Union i ionary Di trict Association, cond Vice President General Bapti t State Convention and is pre ntly first Vice Pre ident of the Union is ionary District ociation. Rev. cAfee and his wife Pearl re ide in au Claire, ich. with two of their 9 children. Service ill be held Sund y, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at e Bethel. Dr. D.E. Cook will confer the degree. Rev. C. . Jone , pastor of Beautiful Gate Baptist Church will bring the me a e. The host choir long with choirs from Beautiful Gate and Mt. Olive Choir of ile, where Rev. Fletcher cAfee is pastor will provide the mu ic. The public is invited. HOLIDAY DEADLINES Tuesday, Dec. 18 is the deadline for all Church News to appear in the Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 issues. Elec ronic Marine Cpl. CAROLE H D- Y, daughter of Cora c all of 103 Superior Benton Har­ bor, MI has re ently graduated from on-Commissioned Officer ( CO) School. During the cour e at Marine Corps Air Station EI Toro, CA, Hardaway tudied person­ nel administration, Marine Corps history and tradition military courtesy and the principles and technique of effective leader­ ship. She also participated in close order drill and a rigorous physical fitne program. A ] 980 graduate of Benton' Harbor High School, and a 1982 graduate of Davenport College, Grand Rapids, MI, with an As ciate of Science degree, she joined the arine Corp in June 1982. avy Petty Officer 3rd Class CHRISTOPHER R. SCHMOE, son of r. and r. Everett Hauch of 30 S. 0 eefe, Ca sopolis, MI, has completed the Advanced Electronic Techni­ cian our e. During the l O-week cour conducted at the aval Train­ ing enter Great Lakes Ill., Schmoe received instructions on the operations, maintenance and repair of communication stab n receiver systems with an emphasi on antenna cou­ plers voice terminal units and microwave equipment. 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