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June 10, 1985 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-06-10

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THE CITIZEN
Levin REP in Benton Harbor
G D RAPIDS - u.s.
Senator Carl Levin (D- . chi­
gan) announced th t mem­
ber of hi regional office
here will be holding con­
stituent services hour in
Benton Harbor.
Office hour will be held
in: Benton Harbor t 11:00
a.m, to 12:00 p.m. Thurs­
day, June 13, 1985 t City
Hall 3rd Floor Commission
Room.
Area residents who re
unabl to attend the con-
tituent service hours may
contact Sen tor Levin's
region 1 office in Grand
Rapids, 11 0 iehlgan
Room 134, Grand Rapids,
Michigan 49503, (616) 456-
2531.
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man, George Jr. Clark, Clara
Clayton, Jackie Cleary, Michael
Coleman, Sharon K. Conklin,
Terry Corzine, Elizabeth Crum,
Janice Davison, Kimberly Dilts,
Kisten Drumalds, Shirley Fields,
James Fitz, Rita Fleming, Wanda
Frantz, Laura French, Tracy
French, Robin Gargus, Shirley
Gooch, JohneUa Gr n, Bir­
nett a Griffin, Dorothy Griffis,
James Griffis, Michael Hannon,
Kim Hardy, Kerry Harp rand
Don Hawkins.
Oth r ar , Mary Higbee, Jes-
i How II, Roslyn Hureskin,
Du ne Impl nt, Elizabeth I rby,
F yotr Jenkins, Andrea John-
on, V rlen Jon s, Vickey
Jon ,Vicky Jones, Nancy Kel­
I y, Antion tt King, Kristina
o n, Dani I L , Phylisa Lit-
t ncy Martin, Mary Mar-
tI ,Chari McCauley, Terri
cCl 10, Frank McClinton,
B rd cG, Hope McG ,
G rg rritt, artha Molter,
Gr oor , Myrna Moore,
ndr orris. Clarence Mott,
api r, Waltac Needham,
G rry orton, Lisa Oliver, Alice
P I r, Mab Palmer, Curtis
Jr. P rk , Christtne Payno,
Joyce Payno. Alton Phillips,
Thomas Polk, K vin Pounders,
Louise Price, J ck D. Prim,
Joyc Prim and Carol Radke.
Also, Shirley Reece, Ronald
R d, Donna Reynolds, Ruby
Roberson, Bessie Robinson,
Ida Robinson, Christine Rutter,
Judith Sales, Karen Sales, Jessica
Sears, Roger Shaff, Timothy
Shelby, Kathy Jo Sheridan,
Donald Smith, Shirlyn Smith,
Shirley Snow, Christine Steptoe,
Kevin Struble, Raymond Svorec,
Donald Jr. Tackett. Eddie
Thomas, Lola Thompson, Mary
Travis, Preston Tucker, Rosie
Walts, Rodney Walters, Shelia
Washington, Catherine Watkins,
Albert White, Loralie White,
Annie Whitfield, B tty Whit­
field, Catherine Williams,
Deborah Williams. James Wil­
liams G orgia Wilson. Leonard
Wilson, Vina Wilson, Matti S.
Wolf , D borah Wolske, Linda
Wooden, Claude Works and
Jo I Wright.
DOROTHY SPURLOCK, City
Commi . oner, represented th
city in luting CP.
DR. CHARLES ADAMS, P i­
dent Detroit Chapter ACP
a the keynote e er.

KALAMAZOO
AACP BA QU
KALA AZOO - Strength
come from the struggle", was
the message of Dr. harles
Adams, keynote speaker at the
seventh annual Kalamazoo chap­
ter AACP Freedom Fund Din­
ner.
Theme for the banquet held
Saturd y, June 1, wa The
Struggle I n't Over." A crowd
of approximately 500 per on
were present to see Rev. Robert
Rasmu en receive the 19 5
Humanitarian Award fr m
branch acting pre ident Rev.
Asa Dawson.
Rev. Rasmu sen pastor of
orth Presbyterian Church f
Kalamaz 0 ince 1969 rve
in many c mmunity-building
activities and b rd of dire -
tors.
RLA HOLLO A Y PhD
a iate profe or of English at
estern ichigan Univer ity,
erved a mi tre of cerem nie .
Loy orrix Senior RIS-
T A CO ER ng Lift Every
Voi e and Sing' and LDER
C.C. CHARL S, pastor f
Tabernacle C.O.G.I.C. gave the
invocation.
Trinity hoir 'from t. Zion
Baptist Church rednered musical
sele tions.
Greetings were delivered by
County Commi ioner EVA
OZIER and City Commi ioner
DOROTHY SPURLO
REV.DR.O HAGILYARD
past r 0 Mt. Zi n Bapti t
introudced the peaker.
Dr. Adams is president of the
D troit branch AACP and
pastor of Hartford emorial
Baptist Church there. Taking
Deui 33:24 as hi text Dr.
Adam reminded the cro d
that we too' tarted with
thing a in t us. e have to
trugglc to chiev but trength
from th struggle Dr.
id.
Dr.
c u of
racism.
warned.
Freedom Fund Banqu t ub­
committees were guided by
Banquet Chairper on FRIEDA
GILYARD and co-chair DIZZY
ARR
vice president·
GILY RD 2nd vice-pre ident;
TRE IA BRO 3rd vi e
pre ident· ARIE BR Y A T
c rresponding ecretary; LA­
m STREET, re ording ere­
tary: JA IE BROOKS, buJIetin
e retary � DO LL BO D
VO EAL LA-
C mmittee chair­
re:
in lude:
V. DO -
AFORD
Paper Drive to ben fit dialysis patient
BE TO HARBOR-
paper dri to aid hemodialy-
is patients at Mercy Ho pti I,
B nton Harbor, is heduled for
Friday, June 14 from 9:00 .m.
to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday,
June 15, from 9:00 a.m. to
The paper driv i co-
sponsored by the medical ocial
work department nd the hemo­
di lysi taff. ny one ishing
more inform tion bout the
drive, may c 11 927-5237 or
927-5335.

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