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May 06, 1985 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-05-06

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WEEK OF MAY 5. 1985 THE CITIZEN
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Spring Revival willI be held
t EBE EZER ISSIO ARY
APTIST Church, 214 . Britain
nue beginning Sund y, y
5-10 nightly t 7:30 p.m.
Gue t peaker will be Rev.
Richard ilson of atson
emorial i ion ry Baptist
Church of Louisville, Kentucky.
Rev. il on h been pastor
of t n emori I ince 1978.
The ntuary Choir of
Ebenezer will render the music
e ch night.
Th public is invited to
attend. Rev. Walter L. Brown
i ho t pastor.
The other's B rd of ST.
TIDE CHURCH OF GOO
In Christ, 156 owlen, Benton
Harbor is spon ring a b -
beque and cake b e salon
Friday, ay 10 1985 from
12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m.
Thi event i being coordi-
nated by rs. Annie Drake,
chairper on. Eld. D . atts
i pastor.
Great er Harvest
Cherubs 5111 year·
!
US GO HTS - The
Gre ter Harve t Baptist Church
Cherub Choir eld its Fifth
Annual Day, Sunday, April 28.
Them, e Are The Chil-
dren."
Participants included: ric
Scott ichelle arble Tamara
Kendr Armstrong
Sh londr van, Sharita Lamb,
Anita oore Keith Guy, Sister
Betty Jack on/Belma Guy
eitra Horton, Deiedre 00-
n, Patrie Jac on, Kendr
Johnson, h Ro, Anit
oore nd Vicki He.
Si ter Dan Hughes was
al providing inspir tion
I
Baptist Church
2031 Riord� Str t
Phone: 726-2865
EV. JA ES WHITESIDE
'-SPR I G ST EEl
Baptist Church
91 Z Spring Str
. Phon : 728-0177
REV.TJ.ROBERSON,P
.30 • • Su nday School
11 a.m •• ·. ornl", Worship
p.m ••• Ev nlng or Ip
Wed.Blbl. Class •• 6 p.m.
QUEE ESTHER.
Baptist Churc.h
2220 Superior Street
Phon : 739-8825
OLA D L. HOWARD Sr.
PI or
9:45 •• Sunday School
10:45 •• Call to Wor Ip
Wed. ray r Servic •• 7 p.m.
th Zion Baptist Church Choir.
The Cherub Choir of Greater
Harve Bapti t Church as
organized in 1980 under the
Ie dership of our late Pa tor,
Rev. Cl yborne a y ho en­
visioned "getting the young-
ters prepared for Christian
growth through ongs",
The mu ici n/ dvisor, Si ter
Glori Pulliarns, and Parent
Advi or, Sister Betty Jackson,
held the initial meeting to form
the Cherub Choir and 24 young-
ter attended and joined. With
the help of God, and upport
of some wonderful p rent /
guardian, the dvisors have
seen the Cherub Choir con­
tinually gro .
Rev. Stanley Levy is Pastor.
Quinn Chapel A.MMi.. to
honor Bishop Morris
CASSOPOUS Quinn
Chapel A .E. Church, 407
East Harding Street, Cassopolis,
is inviting the public to Camp
Baber Banquet honoring Bishop
S.S. orris.
The banquet will be ed-
nesday, May 8, at 6:30 p.m. at
Ross Beatty School, in Cas po­
lis. A donation of 10 i re­
que ed.
Ticket are limited and
availabI on fir t come, fir t
erve ba is.
Call (616) 6 3-9 95 or (616)
445- 7.53 for re rv tion :
Rev. Jame H no ay i pas­
tor.
Frankli n A.M.E. to
celebrate 105 years
Holy Trinity
. c. O. G.I.C.
2245 Jlrman
Phone: 737-9278
ELDER N. WELLS, JR.
Pastor .
8 a.m ••.. urty Service
10 a.m. . Sunday School
12 Noon . Worshfp Service
8.p.m .• Evenlnq Service
12-1 p.m .. Noon Day Prayer
Tues .• Frl.
8 p.m. Evenl� Worship'
Service
'Mount Zion
Ch"rch of God i n'Christ
111 MU�lIQn Av nu. �
Phone: 722-6765 .
REV. G. • BENNETT
P�TOR/SUPT. Dlst. 5
10 am Sunday School
11: 30 •• m ••••• Mornlng Worth
6p.m •• ' ••••••.•.. Y.P.W.W.
7: 3Op.m •••••. Evenln, W6rshfp
Noon Pr.y r TUM" Frl
7: 30 • • • • • • • • � Bible St Tu
7: 30 p.m.Frl •••••• '.' WorShip
5: 30 .m.Sat. -' •• _ Choir Rehrsl
WA" T YOUR
CHURCH L"I STED
HERE? CALL
739-1203
FOR 'DET AI is.
versary.
The public i invited to come
out for thi special occasion.
The program i follo s:
-May 2 - guest peaker
Dr. J. Allen Par er, Presiding
Elder at 7:00 p.m.
- ay 3 - Youth ight
with guest spe ker Rev. la­
mont Brewer.
- ay 4 - Anniver ry Ban­
quet, speaker L. James Perry.
There will be a donation of
$1000. Tickets are limited.
Call for reservations at, 683-
6351.
- ay 5 - oming orship
at 11 a.m. ith Dr. J. Allen
Parker. Afternoon program
3:00 p.m. with a Special Musi­
cal by The Six Voices and
One.
Hackley
library
USKEGO - Young Pe -
pIe are invited to attend
eries of Story Pr gr ms pr -
nted at Lurnbertown by H c -
ley Public Library. There i
no charge.
The program will be ed-
nesday afternoons at 3:30 p.m.
Kindergarten through grade 4
are invited.
Storie to be presented are:
- ay 8, "Miss Rumphius"
and "The Sunflower Garden";
-May 15, " ing Lo oves
the Moun tain " and "Down,
Down the ountain";
-May 22, "Like Jack and
e" and "The Giant From
the Little Isl nd'"
- ay 29, "Greylin " and
'Jonah and the Great Fish".
THANK
YOU
e the m mber family of
PILGRIM REST
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wishes to thank each
and everyone for their
thoughtfu IIness and
Sympathy during the
lose of our Pastor
REV. '·:.E. ELLIS

mve
BOSTO - The' Board of
Trustee of the Unitarian Uni­
versalist A ciation of con­
gregations voted without di ent
Sunday, April 21 to II ocks
of companie which do 1 % or
more of their bu ine in South
frica, or which do not adhere
to th Sullivan Principles of
equal treatment for all.
The anti-apartheid guideline,
effective immediately, provides
that uch toe s will be ld
within ix months although the
ciation can retain ufficient
stock (current 1 000 orth
under Federal regulations) "to
enable shareholder dvocacy
activities. "
It provide that companies
in which the denomination in­
vests mu r:
-' Derive Ie than one per­
cent of their revenue from and
have no more than one percent
of their ets inve ted in uth
frica.
- C Subscribe t the Sullivan
Principles and demonstrate
measurable adherence to them.
e recobnize that many con­
sider th e Principles insuf­
ficiently stringent, and in f­
fective, but they are a widely
accepted and available minimum
standard.
frican governm nt and agem ie
of that government which are
engaged in military police
penal, national ecurity or pa -
boo admini tration fun 'ti n .
-' E tend n credit directly
to the South African govern­
ment or other governmental
encie or departments in
South Afri a."
The mov
the Interfaith enter
porate Re pon ibility
e Yor hich
American investment in
Africa.
The Sullivan Principl
initiated in ] 977 pr vide f r
non- egre ati n at or equ I
employment practice, equ 1 pay
for equal w rk, development of
training pr grams for BI c and
colored upervisory j bs, in':­
crea ing th non- hite m na er
improving the quality of life out­
side the w r place and t kin
dvo acy tion f r equal right
in uth A ri n iet
.
FUNERAL HOME
204. S. FAIR AVE.
Benton Harbor, M I
Phone: 927-3181
HOPE 11 Ited Methodist Church
WELCOMES ALL TO WORSHIP
AT OUR NEW LOCATION
348 E. Empi re
REV. AGATHA TERRENTINE
Associat Pastor
925-4423
WORS�IP.SERVICE 11 a.m. Sunday
REV. MELVIN G. WIL�IA S
Pastor
LADY T'S EMPI RE
Q .�BARBER & BEAUTY SALO
,: -;�\" SPECIALS
� I 00 E by Sty I Crest
Ear Pi rcing - ' Free Earrin
Call "LADY T" for appointment 926-6388
SAT. 8-4
TUES. - FRI.
SR. CITIZENS TUES.
271- E •
OARD ELIGIBLE IN CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOPEDICS
L
c
Dr. John H. McDonald, .P.,D.C. , Dr. John C.B. cOon d,S.A.,O.e.
Dr •• Paula SChI.nz�a8.S.,D .• C.
Pho e . 92 -32'32
763 East N�pl r Ac

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