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
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
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