ed.
Friday, rch 8, 1985 at_
7:30 pm. . Annette Hockett
. having. Pf9IlUIl for the
Building FuDd of GOOD TID-
GS B C urch, 670
. eCord.
Gu will be
Marpret
. chell.
er will be v. Robert
, g and other gue of the
city. The public is invited.
Rev. athaniel Gathriaht .
p tor.
The Senior Oloir of the
ILG
Churth, 1105 'St.,
Harbor will host
of 1985
ON
Funeral m
Hunt, Sr. ere
Y t February 28, at Robb
Bm n Puneral Home here.
Jo Hunt, Sr.,
of alter and <leora Huntt
bOrn February 28, 1922
boldt, Tenn In
united in Holy
MatdmC)IlY to eliilda Dame
uncia, Indiana. To
uni bom ' children.
John and elinda came to
Bento Harbor re y be
came members of thi Bethel·
m Tern e Church, under the
d ip of the late Elder
y H. Hunter:
John bery cti iii
church ell his eommun-
ity. H felt everyone d rved
a chance to be and to do their
t.
He orked untiringly to
pro 'de for his fariUly. A fe
of ' previous employers were:
ton Harbor Com-
pany, lteomb Hotel, Lake
'cbipn CoDege, K rt, Inc.,
rch 10, t 4:00 p.m. The
th m for the m 'cal is "Give
e That Old Time Religion."
The Angelic Choir and ale
Choru ill also participate,
public is invited.
The F DLY ill
sponsor a program on Sunday,
reb 10 at 3: 0 p.m. th
GRATER HARVEST Baptist
Church on Pipestone St. here
e. RD. Ric dson'
pastor.
G t include the Star Sin
gers; the Prodigal Singers; Sis.
Liphford; the at n Sihgers;
and pecial guest, the Benton
Harbor All Stars and others.
The public is invited.
Saturday night, reb 9
at 7 p.m. the ROADCAST
CLUB will hold i first meet
ina all memben to be
pre t. AD that ould like
to be a member and be a part
of trying to reach 10 so
are ed to come out at 7 p.m.
at the atURCH OF 0
LORD, 7931fiibland A�.
Bro. C.H. Hamilton is p
dent, . l..ucy Hubbard
ee pre 'dent and rcia
Robinson is IeCtetaJY •
brothe
ri; ttie ebb,
Indiana; his nephew
,·u____ of Benton Bar-
daughteR, Patricia
, 0 t, ego ; Ro Hunt,
Kalamazoo; Re Bowm,
Joann oore and uta Hunt
an of Benton Harbor; one son
John illiama, Jr., Benton Har
bor; 15 grandchildren, many
nieces and nephews and a ho
of relati and friends.
Servin& 0 f Cere-
mony E�li Qruna
Phillips; prayer by Elder George
Dewberry, Bethlehem Temple
Church; lection by Judy il
liam, 1010' t. Cards and Con-
Iiam, 1010' t. tiler tti
Randall re d card and con
dolences.
A tribute by Sharon Hunt,
Special", preceded th
Eulogy by P or Tommye
Vaden, unt of t Good
.ep d.
:.U Beare
illWn
, Ellis
right and E
ARCH 6 -12.1915 THE CITIZEN
GOOD TID GS CO UN-
ITY B ptist Church U er Board
and u Guild will be having
a program Sunday, ch 10
t 3:30 p.m.
G will be cedonia
Community Church of Eau
Claire and Rev. George Robin
son will be the speaker.
Sister Annette Hoc ett is
president of the Usherboard and
. ter rgaret A. Gathright i
pre 'dent of u s Guild.
The Sunday School Annual
Revie Quiz will be Sunday,
rch 10 at 7:30 p.m. You are
invited to come and orship
'thus.
S'. Paulette Henderson i
cretary; Bro . Hender-
son is superindentent.
Rev. thaniel Gathright is
P tor.
111 P OD GAL GO L
S GERS ill render a program
Friday night, ch 8 at 7:30
p.m.
Special gue will be the
Friendly Five, the atson Sin
gers, and the Star Gospel Sin
gers at the Church of Our Lord,
793 Highland A�.
U er Board of T.
APTIST Church of
100 . r St., Dowagiac will
be sponsoring a program Sun-
day, ch 10 at 3:30 p.m.
Guests Will be the Good
Hope Baptist Church of South
Hawn and their p or Rev.
c:Gee bring th me e.
ev. BOis L. Hull, Sr., p tor.
Ie eel
1
to Pizza Hut and
the Allstate Foundation," Dr.
Charles F. Whitten, of Detroit,
M1C:hWan the ASCD President,
, , "we can no pro¥i e
lubility tests and hemoglobin
electropho ' at co for our
members, and mail the re It
within ft orking days after
e rec:ei� the sample ."
laboratory is 0 d in
the office of Sic e Cell
Detection and Information Pr0-
gram 18516 Jame Couze
High ay, Detroit, . chigan,
48235.
Dr. Whitten ASCD
, providing the service to in
ere the p ce of te ing in
many communiti .
LOS �El.ES, CA - The
a nal Aaodation for . c
Cen Diieue, Inc., (NASCD),
opened a natio labor -
tory temc:e for it.
orpnizatio .
tine Cpl. HO ARD S.
HAYNES, IOn of Be 'e L.
Hayne of 1946 E. Britain,
Benton Harbor, MI, has been
meritoriously promoted to his
nt rank while mog ith
1 Di ' on, Camp Pen-
dleton,CA.
Hayne received the cceler
ated promotion in recognition of
out ding performance, duty
proficiency and demonstrated
prof 'onal ab ties.
A 1981 graduate of Benton
Harbor High School, he joined
the . e Corps in October
1982. His ife, Joyce, is the
daughter of Leonia Fo ler of
1652 Pearl, also of Benton
Harbor.
Mrs. M dison was born Sept.
24, 1926 in St. Louis, Mo. She
had lived in this rea for 22
v ars.
Survivors Include: a son,
Donald Taylor of iles; a
broth r, Will Seats of St.
Louis, 0.; nd two 00-
childr n.
ROSE O. (YOKELY) W T
KI S, 88, 790 Edg combe,
Ben on Harbor, died Feb. 19 at
Berrien G ral Hospital. Fun-
al ri sF. 22 at
Union emorial A.M.E. Church.
Bur al was in Crystal Springs.
ROSIE LUSK, 101, of 2053
Orchard Dr., Benton H rbor,
died Feb. 17 at orial
Hospital, St. Joseph. Fu I
arr ngements by Robbins
Bros., Benton Harbor. Funeral
was Feb. 21 ith burial In
Crystal Springs C tery. Born
Sept. 26, 1883, in inden,
La., rs. Lus ca to Benton
Harbor in 1941. Sh is survi d
by four d ughters - Mrs.
GI.tys Buckn • B.H.; Mrs, Ici
Williams, Chicago; Mrs, Bessie
00" nd rs. Ruby Smith,
both of East st. Louis, III.;
yen sons - Willi McG "
Hayti, Mo.; Clifton Cornelius,
Pontiac; Wilford and Eddi
Lu ,both of East St. Louis;
J ssi Lu, Patt son, .J.e
nd John and Robert Cornelius
both of B.H.; 80 grandchildren,
40 gr ..grandchildr n, and 20
great..great..grandchildren.
BENTO HARBOR - ST. JOSEPH, MI
JAMES W. MCN� LV
PASTOR