The FRIENDLY lYE GOS
P L S ERS will be ponsor
ing a mu ical rvice Sunday,
December 16, t 3:30 p.m.,
at the ew Light Apostelic
urch, 215 Che tnut St., Ben
Harbor where the Rev.
Butler i p tor.
Gue t will be the Star
Singers, the t on Singer,
the Prodigal Singer , the Revela
tion Singer , the Benton Harbor
All Star, Brother Jarne
Oha en, S' . liphford, Sis. C.
Sims, nd many other. The
public i invited to com and
prai the Lord with us.
WASID GTO , D.C.
A) - E Bishop Robert
L. Pruitt of the E Metto
politan Church of Washington,
DC, prior to hi departure thi
month to TV in Africa, was
honored by th planting of 18
trees in his name in th Dr.
artin Luther King, Jr. emor
ial Fore t in I r el.
In 1977, Bishop Pruitt, then
Rev. Pruitt, planted tree in
the King emorial Fore t with
his own hand wh n he visited
th t Fore t a a member of a
ashington interfaith pilgrimage
group.
The tr ere given by the
Jewish Community Council of
Greater ashington, the Bran
dei District 0 f the Zioni
Organiz tion of America, and
member of the W shington
upport committee for the King
emorial Fore t.
The Dr. artin Luther King,
Jr. emoriaJ t-ore t, which i
maintained by the' Jewish at
ional Fund, was b gun in 1974
with 39 tree , one for each of
Dr. King' life. 1.0 ted in the
Galilee hill, it now number
over 10 000 tree .
The planting of tree in
I r el embodie two tradition :
Of celebrating a joyful event
by rebuilding th land and of
hon ring tho have p d on
by doing a deed hich carrie
orne and Praise the Lord
with 1WIN CITIES QUAR
TErrE Union Local 20-2 in
their la t monthly musical of the
year Sunday at the St. Mark
Baptist Church, 801 Pavone,
where the Rev. John Price is
the host pastor at 3:30 p.m.
Local group include; The
. chigan Soul Revivers, elody
Aires Spiritual Singers Zionette
Gospel Singers, Union Gospel
Singers, Humble Gospel Singer ,
and Tones of elody, also
soloist , James Adams.
President Harris and the en
tire Union wi h you and yours
Happy and Ble ed Holiday .
their memory forward into life.
The number 18 - and 18
tree were planted for ishop
Pruitt - signifie life, in Jewish
cu om.
When the rtin Luther
King, Jr. emorial Fore was
Plan Pre-C
give away
Continued from p e 3
of butter and two, five-pound
bag ofcommeal.
r. Price indicated ne
certific tion proce for all per
son will began January of
1985. Tho who went through
an earlier certification proce
t nd were is ued a USDA Surplus
Chee e card will have to be
recertified ne t year. The
interim agency offices are
located at 100 . Main St.,
Benton Harbor and 322 ain
&_t., iles.
All sites will open at 9:00
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The site
215 W.
re: CAA of Berrien
ain St., Benton Harbor;
orth Berrien enior Center
Coloma' ile -Buchanan Center
16th S. Third Str et, iJe;
Cen tra1 un t 423
Shawnee R d
St. Jo eph
SAT. a ...
TUES.' FRI. I'"'
1W CrrIES QUARTETTE
Union Local 20-2 will hold their
monthly busine meeting Satur
day, December 15 at Ebenezer
Baptist Church, 214 E. Britain
Avenue at 7:00 p.m. sharp!!
All members are asked to be
pre nt and on time. George
Harris i Local President and
Mrs. ilia Lipkin is Recording
Secretary.
HOLIDAY
DEADLINES
Tuesday. Dec. 18 is the
deadline for all Church
News to appear in the
Dec. 26 and Jan. 2
issues.
DECE BER 12 - 18, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVEN
It' the only way ut for
healthy life'
ever wanting to return
hy mu t it b ? hy
it be?
establi -; ..... every Black - and
Jewish ember of Congres
agreed to serve a an Honorary
Sponsor, and Congre ional
sponsorship has continued over
the years.
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rss mas
Lucinda Lane, atervliet; Youth
emorial Building, Berrien
County Fairgrounds, Berrien
Springs; Buchanan Teen Center,
112 Oak Street, Buchanan; River
Valley Center, Harbert; and
Galien Fire Station, Calien.
Also, Star of Bethlehem
Church, 980 Broadway, Benton
Harbor; Calvary Lighthouse
Church, 2651 E. Main Street
Benton Harbor; ount of Good
Shepherd Church, 2675 Burkett
Townlin Road; St. Joseph
Senior Citizen Center, 2495
ile Avenue, St. 10 ph.
lMC library
to close
B 0 TWP - The Lake
ichigan College library will
be clo d from Dec. 24 through
Jan. 1, ccording to William
He 1, L C dean of librarie
and learning resource .
From Jan. 2 through Jan. 11,
the college library will be open
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ondays
through Thursdays, and 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Fridays.
On Jan. 14 the library will
re ume its regular op n hours,
8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Mondays
through Thur day, and 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Fridays.
Wily Must It Be
Crying mothers, Heart in pain
Face in hands; kneeling on knees
o understanding of th orro
Why must it be?" Why must it
b ?
Filled with laughter, never end
ing smile
Oh how good the joy feels
S em 0 long since the eyes
glowed-
Why must it be? Why must it
be?
Sickly children lay ill
with daze
Too painful to cry yet crying
in ide
Some with bandage, orne with
sores
Why must it be? Why must it
be?
Running and playing, eyes of joy
ot remembering the pain thory
fort
Taking advantage of every
minute
Why mu t it be? Why mu t it
be?
Across the water a brand ne
world
Can't ait to feel the earth
beneath their feet
ary Alli on
The Beginning
I no longer e the un shin .
I no longer hear the bird sing.
I no longer smell th rain, nor
can I touch the soft petal
of a flower.
Crying, pain and labor are things
of the past.
My soul' no longer trapped
and I now leave behind all
the burden of life.
no longer e the u ffe ring
of man.
I no longer hear the harsh words
spoken, nor can the cruelty
of my enemies touch me.
My agonizing journey has com
to an end.
Peace, harmony and tranquility
. has taken over and the
beginning i here.
So weep no more for I now go
to join my God.
In memory of Stuart L. Raine
Written by Carol ood
BENTON HARBOR - ST. JOSEPH. MI
JAMES W. MCNALLY
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Benton Harbor, Mi 49022
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