100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

November 23, 1986 - Image 9

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1986-11-23

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

NOVEMBER 23 - 29 1986 THE MICHl
the Zionette Gospel Singer
of Benton Harbor.
The publi i invited. The
Rev. Denni Giden i the host
pa or.
ETHODIST PE CE TE
PLE will host Rev. Bauman,
p tor of Foundry United
ethodi in Washington, D.C.
for an Advent rvice. Rev.
Bauman has conducted TV
Bible study for 25 years. His
lecture combine study with art
and mu ic in a unique way that
hold attention and enriches
understanding. The ries began
ovember 16th and the udy,
"The Meaning of Chri J esu ",
will be offered for five Sun­
day morning at 8:00 a.m. and
'H to' s ssion:
en rgizing non-profit boards

BE TO 1WP - Developing
and maintaining enthusiasm,
vitality, and a n of purpo
on the part of board of
director will be di u d at a
minar for board members and
officer of nonprofit organiza­
tion to be held at Lake Michi­
gan College t 7 p.m., ov.
25 in Rm. 0-105 on the apier
Avenue campus.
Dorothy A. John n presi­
dent of the Coun il of ichi-
an Foundations, will lead the
seminar. he will emphasize
how to attract and keep the
quality of dynamic enthu ia m
in board of directors and ho
to recruit and train p ple
f r re n ible position with
the nonprofit org nization.
The seminars are designed to
be helpful to officers and board
members of nonprofit groups
and to anyone interested in the
operation of uch organizations
according to Linda Castle, LMC
director of community services.
The minars are held on
altern te Tuesday. The next
se sion will deal with liability
rule for nonprofits and is
heduled to be held Dec. 9.
onprofit officers and board
member who have not yet
em lied in the rie can still
dr. Ca tle said.
BH music stude Is honored
HARBOR - The
n f
demi achievement,
rvice t th community. lea­
dership in extra urri ular a tivit­
and potential for c ntinued
year
Harbor High
ndre Bowman
Smith Ca andra Thomp n nd
Dawn Wiley.
J JORS - Charlotta Gavin
cDuffie and ammi
The e udents are member
of the BHHS hoir whi h
are under the directi n f
Ii eth Gie erich.
leven BHH
ichi-
ut: about tw
hundred singer are members
of the pre tigi us en mble.
The audition ere held at
Olivet College in mid-October.
The choir will pre nt a con-
ert on aturday cember
13, a 4:00 p.m. in the on­
regation Church on Olivet's
c mpu .
Students cepted into the
Re ional Honor hoir from
BHHS include enior Joy
Crensha , Corey Fowler Lor­
raine m ith and assandra
Thomp n: Juniors Charlotta
Gavin, Tammi Ro and Jame
clmffie: phomores Corelle
Banj man L Hamilt n
Dale
11:00 a.m.
The public i welcome. Rev.
Carlo Page i pastor.
in the community.
Mr. Ardi Daily of the
host church ill intr duce the
peaker.
Guest churches taking part
will be 1 st Salem Battle reek'
St. Matthew, Buchanan' ew
Hope Pullman, Mi· Pilgrim Rest
Baptist Elkhart: and Second
Baptist Church, Benton Harbor.
Guest soloist will be rs.
Ladan c iel from Bethel
A.M.E. Church Adrain, Mioh.
Women of Mt. Zion with
special parts will be Lula John­
son, Christine Gillespie Ollie
. Hull, Irma Jordan, Laura
William n Faye Clark, Lucy
Johnson, Dorothy oore Rose­
mary oore, Vanessa Fowlkes
Gloria Ceasar, Barbara Smith,
other Lucy W il n and
other argie Clark.
peciaJ omen' Day ch ir
ill be under the d irecti n
of r. hri tine Gillespie.
The theme for the 3: 30
p.m. program will be The
Life tyle of Christian ".
Guest speakers f r the after­
noon ill be M i Alice tarl­
ing and Peggy ollins of Pea e
Temple hurch of God In
Chri t Dow ia, I.
r. 1.,0 ie urray of Peace
Temple Church of God And
Christ will summarize the fter­
noon topic.
The color heme for the
day will be white and blac .
Dinner ill be served folIo ing
the morning servi e.
The public i invited to
attend. rs. Margie lar
program chairper n Dr.
L. Hull, Sr., pastor.
T. ZIO ISSIO ARY
Baptist Church, 100 Miller St.,
Dowagiac will ho their Annual
Women' .. Day on Sunday,
ovember 30.
The theme for the 11 : 00
a.m. service will be," Searcher
Of Heart Psalms 139: 1-6.
Devotional leader will be
Ella Cousin of host church
and guest Missionary from
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Ad rain,
MI. .
Gue speaker will be r.
Dessi Cobb, the wife of
Rev. Leroy Co b. Mr. Cobbs
is a member of t. Calvary
Bapti t Church ile i. She i
very ctive in her church and
9
An ounce of preve tio
can elp forty feel fi e.
,
H you're just hitting forty you're just
hitting your stride. Don't let fears of
menopause stand in your way.
A woman typically lives a third of her life
after menopause. Menopause means
change, but it doesn't have to mean
crisis. Sound nutrition, regular exercise
and the help of your doctor can make
the rest of your life the best of your life.
Join us to find out h()I.AI to eat right to
stay trim and healthy. Discover ways to
minimize the symp oms of menopause.
Learn the pros and cons of estrogen
replacement therapy. Find out how to
protect yourself from the effects of
osteoporosis.
And register at the door for one of two
free osteoporosis screenings.
Starting now you can live for a healthier
tomorrow.
DCe2"DS for Women over 40
Rama Se ,.D .• 0 G
onciay, December 1, 19
7:00 - 8:30 p.DL
ercy- emoriaI
l'IedIGaJ Cell Forum
49085
For information about this program or
other services of The Women's Health
Resource Center, call 927-5132, 8:30
am to 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday,
ST, J
HAR

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan