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February 06, 1985 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-02-06

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Bl c Hi tory nth Ob-
rv n e will b held Sunday,
February 10 19 5 t SECO D
BAPTIST CHURCH during th
omin 0 hip b ginnin
10:45 a.m.
y Pe n p rti ipatin ill
be Leonard nder on pea in
on Commitment to th Family.
tricia Dunn - Commitment
to du tion and ren Po y
omrnitment to the Church.
u . c ill b provided by
the Junio and Vesper Choir .
Special Offering ill be rai d
for the hungry in Ethiopia.
Public invited to attend and
. upport financially.
EBE EZE SE VICE
On Sunday, Feb. 10 at
3:30 p.m. Ebenezer issionary
B ptist hurch, 214 E. Britain
will be spon r a ion Fellow-
hip.
The progr m planned in-
cludes Devotion by Bro. Grant
oltimore nd Bro. 0 Bady.
. C. will be Sister Lillie
B dy. Bethel ale Choru
and the Go pel Chorus of the
ho t church will render lect­
ion.
S' ter Debr one will give
. th elcome. Si ter Christine
R er will introduce the spea­
ker, Si ter B tty Lott who ill
pe k n ' The Benefit of
aker for th morn-
ill b Pa tor
nt n
reading will b
B. H ney f the
r. and
ho t chur h
'11 . g many of th old negr
pirituals.
The public i invited to com
and h lp celebrate our Bla
H rit e. r . Pearl cKinley
progr m chairper nand Re .
illiam aId ell is p tor.
. .
Batia'i plans program
The pr ram i p n ored by
th Mi ion of benez r.
PROGRESSIVE TO S RYE
D ERS
The uxiliarie of Progre ive
B pti t Chur h 245 Pipestone,
ill be rving dinner imm di-
ately follo ing the morning
rvice at 1 :00 p.m. through
the month of February.
Dinner will con' t of a
variety of menus and are priced
t 3.50.
uxiliarie being repre nted
are the Go pel Chorus, U hers,
Sr. i ion, Mothers Deacons
wives and Jr. Women.
The public i invited to
fellowship with u and enjoy
good home cooked food.
Mrs. Dori Harvell and Cherry
Johnson are the sponsors. Dr .
D.E. Coo i the Pa tor.
C.O.GJ.C. HOST ET IC
D ER
On Saturday February 9
from 1-3 p.m., the Community
hurch God In Christ will
ho t the Annual Ethnic Dinner
of th uth estern Churche
of God In Chri t.
r. Ruby Earven is the
c rdinator and the host pastor
i Supt. athaniel ell Jr.
Tic et are 7.00 and can be
purch ed t the door. The
public is invited.
H PPY BIRTHD Y
AQU RIUS
B rbara Jone • Feb. 2' illie
. Smith Feb. 3' Lou Buchana
nd Lee R. Yat F b. S;
B rtha King, Feb. 9' B mice
Brown and Ida . Alexander,
eb. 10; Robie Duke F b. 11;
and Shirlee Jenkin Feb. 14.
ST. JOSEPH - A pre n­
tati n foU w d b an informal
di cu ion will be given n
Sund y Fe ruary 10, by the
B ha'i y uth th T in
iti ar a. are m bdull h
f Bent n Har or will speak on
hy he ch to become a
B ha i' other peakers ill pre-
ent various as ct of the
ha'i F ith.
The pre entation will ta e
place at 10:30 a.m.. t 2829
La eshore Dr. St. Jo ph (next
t Heath Corp. Tho intere ted
in ttending ar invited to call
983-4306 for m re information.
Th pre ntation will con­
clude a wee end conference of
Bah 'i youth from 4 midwestern
. .
FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVEN
6
D THE VOICES 0
r Clay to headline at Pilgrim
BENTO HARBOR - The
quote 'Hitch Your Wa on To
Star � Hold on and Ther You
Are" has been a favorite of a
Benton Harb r-St. Jo ph
citizen, Ether M. Clay. an
elementary teacher she u d it
const ntly to give h p to h r
y ung students. She r minded
them ho ver th t whil h Id­
ing on, th y needed to work
and improv their skill and
tal nt .
On Sunday Febru ry 10th
at 4:00 p.m. at the Pilgrim Re t
Bapti t Church, 1105 in
will rei te orne of her
and reative
experien e .
Since sh de ided to m k
her h m in thi ection of
ichigan , her interest ha b n
in people - y ung and old.
active in v lunteer wor
with the elderly, she i the
I isl tive hairm n f the
Bent n Harbor-St. Jo ph Chap
ter o. 3140 0 RP' a mern-
ber of the tional 1 Caucu
and enter n Bla k A ed:
a n umer member of th
Advi ory B rd AAA; a mern­
ber of .A..W. where he
has w rked n the B Sal
iati n f
i pr-
and thel
t te . On Saturday tho
att nding the conferenc
decorate th ily ri i Cen-
ter's ne r<!up t rapy a ilitie
at Jeff r n h I in St.
Jo ph.
The y uth
nd furni
Immanuel 1?ecorJing StuJios
2461 Riverbend Drive/Benton Harbor. MI 49022
IKE BROWNIE
(616) 925-.8617
merchant.
youth will vi it
at the BI
Center.
ference is the
Baha i youth's commemoration
of 1985 the United ations
International Youth Year.
BENTON HARBOR - Sr JOSEPH. MI
Fine Food
RESTAURANT
456 S. FAIR
Benton Harbor
(Located inside the
J.R. Club
where the finest
cocktails are served)
Phone: 927·1612
Open for Lunch
Mon-Fri 11: 30 to 3 pm
***
JAMES W. MCNALLY
PASTOR
Office
616/925·6840
Bus. 1442 Napier
Benton Harbor. Mi 49022
Ited
WELCOMES ALL TO WORSHIP
AT OUR NE LOCATION
925-4423
WORS ... IP SERVICE 11 a.m. Sunday
348 E. Empi r
S REV. AGATHA TERRENTI E

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