THE CITIZEN
BE 0 HARBOR - The
32nd annual T in Cities Branch
CP Freedom Fund Dinner
will be held Saturday, June 8
at 6 p.m. t the Plaza Inn.
The Honorable Benjamin Gib
n, Federal District Judge,
Grand pids, ill be the gue t
pe ker.
ny expect that thi year's
banquet will be th mo sue
ce ul ever. Why? Those close
to the effort credit the hard
work behind the' scenes. -
For example, Betty Shurn,
with the able . tance of Yo
landa Coleman, Rev. Delano
B6wrnan, Aileen Kimble and
Owen Co e, is aiming for the
larg t turnout ever.
But tic ets can only be sold
at th peed with which n of
the event get around. That is
where the publicity committee
stepped in. Shannon and Ruth
adison too the helm orking
clo ly with publicity committee
members: Rev. enneth and De
lore Gavin, Angie illiams, Pat
ells, TS. Butler, rs. C.
organ, ora Jefferson, Sherrie
illiams and He n c enzie.
0, Ether Clay, r. and M .
y Robbins, Rev. and
Lawrence .Croc ett, T. and
s. Charles Sander, r. and
o
BE 0 HARBO - On
Jun 6, 1985, Dorothy Ann
Burton, and Starr Sham Bur
ton will be graduating from
Benton Harbor High School.
S rr I the younge daugh
ter of Dorothy Burton.
Dorothy decided to enroll
in dult Educ tion in 1981,
in order to comp te her edu-
tion and gr duate . h her
younge child. She main
tained po ition on the Honor
oll all four ye of her stud-
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S rr' high hool career
active one. She is a
member of the Jane dam
Chapter tional Honor Society
Club, the Tiger arching Band,
the Delteen , the ind Ensem
bl and served th . ant
editor of t e Ye r Boo taff.
Both mother and daughter
will continue their education.
S arr h been accepted at
Hof: tra Uni rsity,_ Hemp tead,
s. Oliver Edwards, Darlene
Hawldn , Sandra Dudley , Valerie
Jo ph and Sheli Gorvain.
Members of the host and hos
te s committee under the le der
ship of chairperson Mabel Davis
include: Luella unley, Sandra
Dudley, Pricilla Joseph, Valerie
Joseph, Pearline Harris usetta
Hilliard, Dorothy G tlin, or
Jefferson, Dorothy and John
Dickey, Alex Bailey, David D vis
Jr.
eanwhile, decorations are
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the responsibility of Henry and
Chri (Davis) uharnrnad.
But the final test of ucce
lies with the public. Their con
tinued support of the nation's
oldest freedom fighting organi
zation is expected: Tickets can
be purchased at: Betty' Clean
ers, All-Time Pest Control, Pitt -
burg Paint, Hennes Company,
Lymon's Barber, Bunting's
Hou of Flowers and the Twin
Citie Chamber of Commerce.
aduate toge
Long I land, ew Yor , where
she will be m . o ring in Theatre
Art, and minor in tel com
munication .
Dorothy h been cepted
at Lake . chigan College here
sh ill enroll thi fall majoring
in general. studie .
There will be an Open House
in their honor given by her
children, Thursday, June 6,
following graduation t the
home of Willie and Terri ay
daughter and on-in-law of Dor
othy and Hal Burton.
SUCCESSFUL - For illi
illiam ,owner of W lndu
trial 'tat' n Service, Den
ton Harbor, the trip to the
Minority Vendor Trade Fair
in . I, May 23, w a
orth bile trip. William
ured commit-
Kell ,
Unive ity and
in Lansing.
Shown 'th illiam t the
W W booth t the Trade F .
. the company bookkeeper,
Darlene wkins. Th Trade
Fair w !pO red by the
icbi Departm nt of
Commerce to brin minority
ndo in contact ith cor
pcmlte purch
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ATTORNEY A D COUNSElO T LAW
K. ,orri Gavi'
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61619267143
WE DELL • DAVIS, JR.
·1186 FIFTH STREET
MUSKEGON. Mt 4 0
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AT LAW
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