JULY 13 -19,19 6 THE CITIZEN
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ELDER ELUS BETHEA JR.
The United Jurisdictional
uxiliaries for Chirst will hold
their convention July 14-19
at E UEL T BE ACLE
C.O.G.I.C. 1880 Getty St.,
u egon. Superintendent
Rubin Piggue is the host pastor.
The UJ AC concepti n was
born out of the V· ion of
the pre iding Bishop J .0. Pat
ter n in 1976 in order to be
in harmony with th cond
l00th centennial of our nation.
He brought of the uxili r
. of the church t ether and
called it U AC United at-
. nal {i r Chri .
The re: Sund y
ch Y:P.W.., issi n De-
partment, Evan elisti nd music
department.
This wa cces ul and to
thi d te i g ing very tr ng.
Bish p athaniel Wyoming
ell, Jr. followed this same
call in by organizin UJ
in the th ccle i tical
Jurisdiction of outhwe t
i higan C.O.G.1. . Inc. Bis
hop ells i th State Bishop
and other Carr ae Garden
er i St te Supervi or.
lder llis Bethe Jr. is
the h irman of UJ c. Elder
Be the i th pastor of Bethea
Temple C.O.G.I. C. located
on ain Street, Benton Har-
bor. Bishop ell m de the
ppointment in 1985.
He and hi wife ary are
the parents of three children.
Elder Bethea was born in
Valdo a Georgia and came
to B nton Harbor in 1950.
Prior to organizing B thea
Temple Elder Bethea was
sistant pa tor to lder Wil-
liam ichol at United
C.O.G.I.C.
There ill be motorcade
in the morning f July 1 .
ayor ilce C 0 e of Ben
ton Harbor and the mayor of
u e on will be in atten-
dance n nday night.
AI on ond y night at
8: 30 p.m. the International
i ion pre ident, Bi op C.L.
ody will be e ing.
The spe er f r the re t
of the wee are: Tuesd y,
Evangelistic night: up rin-
tendent E. Sp ncer; edne -
day, State Bish p thaniel
ell Jr.: Thursday
Y.P, . . State Pre ident lder
Jam tterberry; Frid y, un-
day hool Department, Super-
intendent alter Jenning;
turday, Official night State
airman ill Bethea Jr.
The. public invited to
ttend.
The c ngregati n of
SI H BAPTIST Church, Alle
gan, ichigan ill celebrate the
7th year anniversary of their
p stor, the Rev. Albert Gray-
n beginning edne day,
July 16 thru Sunday, July 20
at 7:00 p.m. nightly and 3:00
p.m. Sunday.
Many pastors and congre
gations have been invited.
Deacon George Sutton is the
chairman. Mrs. ary Butler
is church cler .
All are invited to attend.
The church location is 44th
at 102th Street.
The PROGRESSIVE MIS
SIO ARY Bapti t Church, 245
Pipe tone presents their 40th
year pre-anniversary and are
ccepting advertisements and
patron names for a brochure
a a memorial to their founder,
the late Dr. Daniel E. Coo ,
B .. ,0.0.
The funds will be u d for
a Dr. D.E. Coo Scholarship
Fund.
If you're interested in contri
buting to the above, you may
phone r. Rose Jefferies or
s. Diana elson. rs. Lur-
lean illiam i chairperson.
musical and prayer pro
gram entitled 'Five Minute to
idnight n - Gospel in the
midnight Acts 16: 25, 26 wa
held at :00 p.m. on Friday
July 11. w ordained under Bishop H.
any guest choirs parti ipat- illiam on July 5, 1978 and
ed. The anniversary date is as appointed to District
July 20-27, 19 6. Chairman under Superintendent
The Rev. James O. Childs i Sam Rivers in the orth Cen-
the host pastor. ral urisdiction.
The P OGRESSIVE BAP- He was later promoted to
T1ST Church of South Bend District Sunday School Super-
Indiana will be the gue ts of intendent under Supt. J .H. Mc-
GOOD TID G Community Coy.
Baptist Church on Sunday, Presently he received an
July 20 at 4:00 p.m. appointment to the State
The Rev. Henry L. Giden • Y.P.W.W.
will be the guest speaker. Rev. Atterberry and con-
u ic will be rendered by gregation have reconstructed
the choir of Progressive and and remodeled the church.
the host church. Bishop athaniel Wyoming
The public is invited to Wells Prelate of the Fourth
ttend. Dioce of S uthwestem ichi-
R G·d· ti all gan will be the speaker.
ev. 1 en is a na Ion y
kno n preacher. He i al 0
chairm n to the Ministerial
Board of the ational Quar
tette Convention of America
Ind. Inc.
The Rev. athaniel Gath-
right is the host pastor.
The Jurisdi tional Bishop and
the Churches of S uthwestern
Michigan will be in a special
Dedicat rial Service on Sun
day July l3 at the BROTHER
HOOD CHURCH f G d In
hrist 516 Emery sr., where
the Rev. James E. Atterberry
i pastor at 3:30 p.m.
In the month of Septemb r
the church was thoroughly and
totally de troyed by fire.
The Brotherhood C.O.G.1. .
a founded June 4, 1978 by
the Rev. tterberry and his
wife Helen in iles i. They
arted from a storefront and
later moved to the present
location in arch 1979.
Pastor James E. tterberry
ETA
tittle M· crown-
ed Prin of Mich' State
Quartette Convention during the
39th Annual • n on May 24
in Pontiac. S e goe on to
repre nt the State of ichipn
the ational Quartette Con
vention of America Ind. Inc.
ugu t 9-16 in Loui iDe, Ken
tucky. Anneta ! the daughter
of Rev. & thaniel
Gathright and r . 139
adeline, Benton Harbor. Sh
attend the Creative Art
cademy. Contribution to help
nneta may be given to Local
Quartette Union members.
F or more information, pi
phone 926-71 OS or 92S-7791.
Did You
Know ...
DID YOU K 0 ... about
the new me a-shopping m 11 in
Edmonton, lberta Canada.
The mall is the ize of 108
football fields: it employ
15000 people; it has over 800
sotes including 135 places to eat
and it co t over 550 million
U.S. dollar to build.
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DID YOU
OW ... that
eading
Tog ethe
by Dorothy w.
while re hing out to help their
neighbors who have been caught
in the steel trap of tenant
farming.
As th child Cassi witne s
various incident involving
Blacks and white we see the
peculiar dilemma of Bl
parents. In the face of the mo
degrading injusti e they mu
try to give the children a code
of conduct which will allo
them to maintain a n of
dignity, while at the ame time,
permit them to survive.
The orie cover a ide
range of i sues which form the
'roc y road of Blac hi ory
ch as the evil of are-
cropping: the inju tice of the
court system' unequal educat
ion and other challenge which
the Bl ck family ha had to
face.
ildred Taylor' b 0 s about
the Logan family have been
highly acclaimed. The fir
b ok, Song of the Trees, (Dial
1975) won first prize in the
ouncil on Interracial Boo s
for Childr n competition. It
was named a New York Times
Outstanding Boo of the Year,
and w in the 1976 Childr n's
Book Showcase.
The cond book about the
Logan family, Roll of Thunder,
Hear My Cry, (Dial 1977)
won the prestigiou ewbery
Medal and was a Bo on Globe-
'Hom Boo ward Honor B ok.
] t wa al named a otable
Children's Trade Boo in the
Field of 0 ial Stu die .
The third book Let the
Circle Be Unbroken (Dial 1981)
was an American Lib ry s ci
ati n Be t Book for Young
Adult an American Boo
A ard n minee and the winner
of the 19 2 Corretta Scott ing
Award.
Though the orie are
written with a simplicity which
a child can under tand people
of all age find them ab rbing
and appealing. The are boo
which the entire family ill
enjoy reading together!
BACK AND NECK CLINIC
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Dr. John H. c:Donald, N.D., D.C .• Dr. John C.B. c:Donald. B.A., D.C,
Dr. Paula Sc:hl nzka, B.S., D.C.
cDonald
Chiropractic Clinic
ew Management a University
of Southern alifornia bu ine s
predicted that
nation would
have developed pill th t an
impr ve memory, a cure for
cancer, a non-cancer cau ing
cigarette and I male contr
ceptive pill.
BACK, HIP & lEG PROBlE S
NECK SHOULDER & AR CO DITIO S
.WHIPLASH I JURIES
\
Throughout its history in
America the Black family has
h d to ruggle for survival
while the winds of injustice
have slammed against it with
the force of a hurricane.
Many of today's reports on
the Black family, however, sho
only the wreakage· the missing
father the defeated mother
and children being sucked into a
whirlpool of crime.
But there is another side to
the Black family's ory.
ildred Taylor a young
gifted Black novelist writes of
the miracle of the Black family'
survival. In stories about the
Logans a issi ippi family,
Taylor tell of the Black
family's strength, its endurance,
its love an its indomitable
spirit.
The saga begins during the
Depression years when Cassie
Logan the narrator of the story
is eight years old. Cassie has a
brignt mind, a quick tongue,
and a very independent spirit.
She has an older brother, Stacey,
and two younger brothers, Chris
topher-John and "Little an".
The father, David, must try
to make a living by dividing
his time between farming and
a job on the railro d in another
town.
Mary, the mother is a school
teacher. Her income is badly
needed for the support of the
family, but she is regarded as a
"trouble-maker" becau she
doesnot bow to the system.
She, along with the grand
mother, must hold the family
and the hou hold together in
the father's absence.
The hot tempered and de
fiant Uncle Hammer lives in
the north. His visits bac home
are always greatly welcomed,
but threaten to upset the de
li ate race relations under which
the family mu t live.
Through Ca sie's eyes, we
can see the Blac family strug
gling for econ mi survival
against overwhelming odd. The
Logans are making a heroi
effort to hold onto their land