Sharp, Tripp exchange vows in 'Beulah rites E vette I arie Sharps � and Frederick Lafontaine Tripp ex­ chan ed wedding vows ov. 17 at Beulah Mi ionary Bapti t Church. Janine A. Sharp and ichael Peeples attended the couple. The bride is the daughter of r. and TS. Harold Sharp , 2916 ighth u egon Height . Th bridegroom i the on of r. dr. Lu e ripp Sr. of Detroit. The bride is a graduate of Grand Valley State College. She is a pecial education teacher/con ultant. The bride­ groom a graduate of the Uni­ versity of ichigan, is an ac­ count administrator with IB . The couple re ide in De­ troit. DO YOU HAVE EWS for the CITIZEN? Call LINDA DIXON at 739-8825 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. . ith your club or church announcements, weddings, births, birthdays, school news, honors, new job, promotions ... II " II -_ DECE BER 12 - 18, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE NI Friends help Linda Shannon celebrat USKEGO HEIGHTS - .Linda Shannon, daughter of Beulah Shannon of uskegon Height, celebrated her 17th birthday with gathering of her friends at the "Down Home Restaurant" ,comer of McDlwraith and Sherman. The guests of honor and her friends throughly enjoyed them lves, playing records, dancing, eating tacos and birth­ day cake. Guests who helped Linda celebrate the festive occasion were J ennif r Gordon Denise Gordon, Gale Radford and Antionette Logan. Al 0 attending, but not pictured were April Logan and Regina Logan. linda is a Junior at Muskegon High School. She plant to pur ue a career as a beauti­ cian when she graduates. Linda enjoy playing basketball, danc- ing and reading "novels". CELEBRATIO TIME - Left to right: Jennifer Gordon; Gordon; Lind Shannon, center), "Gu t of Honor"; qaJ R Antionette Logan. Mother's milk best for preemie PHILADELPIDA - thers of premature babi produce milk that is ea ier to di e t and more uited to developing the premature baby's brain and ner­ vou ystern than milk f mother who deliver full-term infant a U.S. Department of griculture ientist aid. USDA studie indi ate i 1 imp rtant that the premature infant receive its 0 n m th r' mil rather than milk c ll cted u ic Han Center Detroit Lyric Opera present _._ LangstonHughes' AC \jQ1Oe1 Ope Cele iq t Birth of Chri t . December 14 - 6 Fri.· un 8:00 p.m Sunday 2:00 p.m n Prices IS .. $10- 16 children·· '5- 10 (3-12) t usic Hall Center 350 Madison (313) 963-7680 Gtoup Sales Emily Davis (3 � 3) 963-7622 from other nur ing m thers Joel Bitman told m mber of the American Chemical ci ty. He is a chemi t for SDA's re arch rvice. Bitman a 1 ted by hemi t Larry W d f und mil fr m m thers deliv rin babie ne to three month e rly h n arly tim ny 1 n -chain p ly­ unsaturated atty acid . Th a id are b lieved t be vital in the gr th br in cell and th rmati n linin r und nerve fiber Bitman said. Studie al 0 show d that mil fr m the m ther had nearl 70 percent m r of the easily imilated m dium- ize fatty-acid m lecule than mil from full-term m ther. The fatty-acid m lecule pro energy for gr wth MUSKEGON HE IGHTS PRE-SCHOOL RO NO-UP All pre-school children W 0 wil be four (4) years of age on 0 before December 1, 1984 and liv in Mus egon Heights, re invited to register if not already enroll and atte ding pre- chool. You may register at your neighborhood elementary sc ooL Plans are being made 0 enrol ddltional students by January, 1985 and e ar interested in con­ tacting all eligible children. You may call 739-9302, Ext. 2 or 27, it you desire more informa lion. PI ase bring your child's birt � Miticate to v rltyage. MALCOLM STEVE State & Federal Proiects Oirecto % C C Makes¥our Holiday So Much Sweeter t w" o« 9 MUSKEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS