5 SEPTEMBER 2 - 8,1985 THE CITIZEN Brochure tells story of Greek-lettered qrganizations BUSINESS BRIEFS Gree -Lettered Organizations with. an fri an Heritage, the first four-color brochure col­ lectively p tlighting Blac Gree -Lettered Organization and detailing their contributions to meric has been released by Anheu r-Bu ch In . of St. Loui . The publi ti ns hich com- pri the ationaJ Pan-Helleni ouncil. Included are Alpha pp lpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zet Phi B ta nd Sigma Gamma Rho. roritie alon with Alpha Phi Alpha K ppa Alpha Psi, Omega P i Phi nd Phi Beta Sigma fratemitie . The bro hure traces the Gree movement am on Black from it in epti n on a white college mpus and subsequent birth at Black college and universitie to its e pan into alumni group nd current day flou ri hing. Hi hlighted re th p t In­ volvement and urrent pr rams of ea h organization. Also included are ph t - gr ph of il portr it f the prin ip I founder, or wher there a n principal fou - der, the fir t nati n I pre ident of the gr up . pies f the br chure may be obtained in qu ntiti f 50 by ritin nheu r-Bu ch Greek Br hure , c/o 1m ge , P.O. B J., Orangeburg. S 116. Shippin and handlin harges f ,50 per br chure hould be in luded. Replies to young lady that got off A.D.C. pe pIe w uldn t have t be n welfare. As hairp r n u - ke n Right Organizati n I fe I a ne d f r welfare r cipient t have rights. I ill et up temperary ffice at my h u . I al ays encoura e any young m ther to g back t ho 1 and get empl ym nt trainin . elfare i n fun. The d ra L. Smith u ke n un lady been a tax payer - I kn w J have. I m n I nger n wel­ fare, but y u never kno h n y u may have to return. You an alway ge hurt on job on trike, r the c mpan Glad a •. · happy f r any ne to make it ff .D .. any p ple may feel a th ugh welfare re ipients have n right. Inm te have rl ht ev n th ugh they c mmitted a crim. Empl yer have ri hts a well as employees. If there were more jobs and j b that m de mu h more than minimum wage, 's THRIFT SHOP ST. JOH LO COST CLOTHING EVERYDAY! n. B ATRI Brunch f r the B tap rt of the D llar & n Slut t America' Top 100 BI Bu in and Pr e i nat Women during th u u t c nventi n f D Ita igma Th te S rority in Dallas . . . King br Premium Malt Liqu r fr m A H URSER-B S H, In . i f er­ ing a new 'Cobra u t ng th rand prize in pro­ m ti nal weep take pr gram ann un ed r ently by Albert R. Cummin s ni r pr duct man ger for ing obra. irned at Bla n um rs, e Y rk-b ed, Bla k-owned ad agen y J.P. SO IAT S i handlin the campaign p nding adv rtisin in the m jor Black pubJi ti n . . .Th ati nal Bar A 0 iation, , Ameri a s oldest nd largest min rity lawyer's rganization pre nted awards re mzm corporate contribution supporting the bar's en us project. Receiving a rds were Elynor A. Willi m on behalf of The H nes Group; Valerie Lewi , Chry - ler C rporation; BA Vice President Charles Johnson' BA Past President Arthenia L. Joyner' James Cole Clorox Corporation; Jewel laFont nt, Mobil Oil Cor­ poration; and Grady Murdo k Burger King Corp r­ ation. The a ards pre ntation took pl ce during the BA Convention in Chica 0 Illinois. ... A ne General M tor h larship plan to attract more minority men and women to mana ement positions in GM car and truck dealership h s b n announced by Jo ph J. V squcz, direct r f bu ine man gement and dealer development on GM's Custom r Sales nd Service Staff. Ten min rity udent - three worn n and "seven men - wh have completed their ophom re year at even universities were nnounced as the fir t recipients the ne GM Scholarship. Student re­ ceive a alary f r their in-dealership work during th ummers plu tuition, book nd fee for th ir junior and senior year in c l1ege. G e pects to add another 10 ch lar hip ne t year thu increasin the number of tudent and colle es inv Ived in th pr gram. EC ALS LADIESWEAR 10 cents AND FRE SCHOOL BINDERS SEPT. 3, 4, 5 & 7th. OPEN 9:30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. MON­ DAY THRU l:HURSDAY ALSO SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th 7 28th. CORNER OF COLUMBUS AND CATALPA "925-9891 SPECIALISTS IN WEDDING AND DECORATIVE CAKES· OPE 6 DAYS A WEEK 7-7 DAILY FAIRPLAIN PLAZA BENTON HARBOR DA VlD WARE, above, ned coordinator of the Cheer­ I din Clinic held recently t th Chute Gray Recreation Center for the Benton H rbor Ti r cheerleade. (J erry Willi m photo) Bro �Off ANY u.s. Coast Guard Academy accepting applications E LO DO , CT - The United States Coast Guard Academy ha announced that it is now accepting and proce - sing applications for appoint- m nt a adet, U.S. Coa t Guard, Cia f 1990. Application are being ccepted for b th m nand women. Applicati n for ppointment mu t b ubmitted t the Director of Adrnis ions, U,S. Co st Guard Academy, pri r to December] 5, 1985. Fo furth r information write: Director f Admi ion • U.S. C t Gu rd Ac demy, ew l..ond n, CT 06320 r . II (203) 444-850 I. . PIE BUY 1st DOZ. It REG. PRICE Cookies 2'!�6z 11 price A IE SHOP 74 Wall St. BENTON HARBOR, MI 49022 926-9674 � NICE PLACE TO VISIT TO GET: Kalamazoo Symphony auditions SENIOR CITIZENS CUT - MON. TUE. WED. KA LA AZOO - The Kala- mazo Symph ny Or 'h tra nnoun e th t audition for Second Flute iI1 be held in addition to udinon currently bein .heduled for cti n includin ba ; princip·1 third nut nd pi colo; CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT MEN & WOMEN'S HAIR CUT ALL.STYLE PERM. CURL, WASH & SET WO EN'S lYE BROWS ARCHED CURLS .V APPO'NTMENT o -JHU • 10-7:30 0'