ARCH 3 - 9, 1986
ational Ch.ristian campaign launched to help
immunize children worldwide by 1990
WASHINGTON - Bread
for the World i urgins U.S.
Christians to spend 66 cents for
po tqe and the time to write
three letter to Congr t
you could help ve the lives of
millions of children bo other-
will die each year from six
preventable d.laeues.
U.S. upport for inter-
national efforts to immunize the
o rid' children by 1990 against
polio, diphtheria, hooping
cough, meas! tetanus and
tuberculosi is the focus of the
Christian orgaruzation's 1986
"Offering of Letters" campaign,
announced this month at an
conference in Washington,
D. C. The Offering of Letters
will help members of U.S.
church and community
g te letters to their U.S.
senator and representatives in
upport of "The Child Immu
nization Act of 1986." This
legislation, introduced in Con
gress late last year, ould pro
vide ,'0 million in U.S. funds
for odd . de child immuniza
tion programs.
ore than 1,000 churche
and community group are ex
pected to participate in the
immunization Offering, pro
ducing up to 100,000 per onal
YRTLE ANDERSON AND ELE TURNER
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Our boy & girl can b d ctor
Or lawyers, that are qualifi d
Give them very mean of encour g m nt
Stand firmly by their ide.
Jo Loui open d th doors of democr cy
He a clean cut port from, his heart
L t us finish th fi ht he has rought us
He illing to make the tart.
irian Ander on i not a fighter
he i b ttling in another field
To h ar her voice & the ongs so ell mastered
Thi prejudice is bound to yield.
Years 0 our Paul La renee Dunbar
D cided he ould rite
With ords so beautifully, adju ted
e learned the egro plight.
any other that should be mentioned
any others that have made our race proud
Their names hould go do n in history
Their praise ung aloud.
Hold your chin up look traight forward
Tell the orld, we're out but not down
The re ard will be complete equality
An everlasting victorious crown.
rson
letters to Congr • Churches
will collect lette at orship
servtc , fellowship meetings,
coffee hours or hen tables are
set up for member to write let-
ters to Congr .
"This is an excellent oppor
tunity for Christians to give wit
ne to their love of Christ by
offering their citizenship to help
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the e children in need," id
Rev. Simon. "By taking a little
time to rite ome letters to
Congress, e may help ve
10,000 children ho die each
day from the di
Park Manor picks King, Queen
Friday, February 11,
1986 the PARK OR
CARE CENTER had a Valen
tine's Day Party. The entertain
ment for the afternoon was Mrs.
Ve1ma Gandner, a chalk artist
from Grand Haven. She did spe
cial valentine drawing for the
residents. The 1986 Valentine's
Day Kin and Queen are Elem
Turner, 70, and yrtle Ander
son, 79.
The King, Elem Turn r
married die, his wife in 1937.
Both e members of Beulah
Baptist Church and werebl ed
with two daughters, Dorothy
Lenoir and Adriene Elaine Tur-
nero Mr. Turner has been a r i
dent at the Park Manor Care
Center since Septemb r 9,
1982. Turner is helpful with
other residents and his favorite
activity is bo lin .
Mter the King crowned,
. came the crowning of the
Queen.
yrtle Anderson has been a
resident at Park anor Care
Center sinceJanuary 18, 198'.
She is the Mother of seven
children; five sons: - Donald,
Merel, Virgil, Barreth and Lottri
all of California. The daughters
are Hortense Brown of Flint and
Ciggzree Morris of Mu kegon,
Robinson's named
,
duced to each other by Bro. Ike
Coleman (deceased), the direc
tor of Queen Esther' choir and
Si . Ear tine Trammel ho joi
ned the church thr e year fter
intro- the Robinson' became man nd
Julius (Winans weds in
Miss/ssiPPi
JULIUS WI A SAND
CATHERINE ARNOLD
Catherine Ruth Arnold and
Julius M. Winans were married
Jan. 25 at the home of the bride'
parents, r. and Mr. John
Edgar Arnold of Gulfport, iss.
The Re. E in La son of
Ocean Sprin, ., per
formed the ceremony.
Paren of the groom are
Fred and B b ra Winans, Jr.,
,40 E. Dela e Ave., Benton
Harbor.
Attendant .. Fred Winans
Sh a member of Philip
Ch pel E Church.
rs. Anderson the fir t
Blae 0 motologi t Instructor
in u egon. Sh retired in
1976 from the field of real e tate
holding both a California and
ichigan license.
The r idents around anor
think of her a joy to be
around. Her favorite game is
ring-toss, but she ill tlJ; all of
the activities at least once. Myr
tle is well liked and is known for
her poetry and for the love of
her on-in-la Richard orris.
On this same page j one of
her poem.
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Follo ing a edding trip to
the Bahamas, the couple is r
iding in Gulfport.
Th bride is a graduate of the
University of Alabama, Tus
caloosa. The groom i a gra
duate ofL e Michigan Catholic
High School and attended Ferri
State College.
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Pointe, Indiana.
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daughter r . Rubbie
and Dr. D nis Thoma r h
t. Mary' Ho pital, Gr nd
Rapid. One granddau hter,
Trac y c urray, daught r of
Rubbie.
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the parental care of their r at
nephe , Roy Charle John on
Houston, Tex . They h ve
r diated love in and out of th
church for the I t 3 y r f
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