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December 07, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-12-07

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THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN DECEMBER 7 -13,1986
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In and About Muskegon
CC r g"
ration goes high tech
US EGO - Anyone ho
believes registerin for cl s
• t u egon Community Col-
le e i a h e is in for bi
surpri. A computer h okup
between the Colle nd a regis­
tration booth to be t up near
the fountain in the
all will enb
all will en ble udent to
immediately determine what
ctions are available and enroll
onthe p t.
College regi rr tion taff will
be in the all from noon until
:00 p.m. each d y, beginning
onday, December 15 through
Friday December 19. Enrollee
will be invoiced by man.
Dire tor of Enr llments John
Barnfield nd Elaine Temple
Direct r of Records nd Regis­
trati n will b n hand to
offer istance.
r . Temple i h peful that
the convenien e of registerin
in the u n all will make
it ea . r f r students who h ve
never before had the experience
of enrolling in lIe e cour s
ell s tho who, for one
Auditions for
I Angel Street'
my tery
treet" by
open
rea n or another, neglected to
enroll by telephone. Mrs.
temple, who has been a Col­
le e employee for 26 year
says this procedure i "just
one more rvice the College
is offerin the community."
Parents and grandparents
might be interested in a gift
certific te for a prospective
student. They can be made
out for 3$ many credit hour
fees a the donor wishes. They
will b available durin the
all enrollment se 'on and
mu be paid for at the time of
purch with cash or a per nal
check.
By Re . George Benn tt will m et with the Ministerial
e had veral things going Fellowship for the first time
on this eek. since his appointment this urn-
There was a meeting Tues­
day at 6 p.m. with th Black
leader to find a viable candi­
date to offer as a county com­
mi ioner having 10 t a com­
rni ioner through death. It s
an unoffi ial arch becau of
the ituation.
If a commi i ner is apppint­
ed it ill only be rving
through the end of this year
and then will have to run in a
ecial election.
e u of this delicate situa­
ti n, it m e us appro ch the
affair very meti ulously.
Hopefully we will be able
to fill the vacancy with another
Democr t.
The inisterial Fellowship
will have a heavy agenda for
this S turday morning.
Mr. Steven n, president of
u e on Community ollege
mer.
After the meet ith r.
Steven on we will have our
annual elections.
Then we shall deal ith ur
plans for the Christmas H li­
day sea n.
In years pa t r. Roger
Ikenberry, president and ner
of Plumb permar ets, ha
made substantial contributions
toward providing Christmas bas­
kets for the underpriveleged.
Sund y evening for our wor­
ship rvice we will have our
Communion and Feet- ashing
service. In our church we have
three ordinances.
When we celebrate Commun­
ion and Feet-Washing we
ob rve two of the ordinances'
the third ordinance being water
Baptism.
avail-
USKEGO
Cp-----------------------�---------i
our
US EGO u egon
Branch of AACP held a Baby
Contest recently. The 19 6
winners were: Garrod Jones
16 month 1 t plac inner;
atthew Foster 4 year old
2nd place winner; and Cor­
leona . Mathis, 15 months
3rd place winner.
The young people are a
vi i n of th future. heir vi i n
Church
MORNING
STAR
u, prist Church
2031 RIORDAN ST.
Phone: 726-286'
Rev. JAMES WHITESIDE
9:30 SII""1I1 School
1 0:4 J Morltilll Worship
7 p. m. . Evtfling Worship
EAST HACKLEY ST.
CHURCH OF GOD
309 E. Hackley/P.O. Bx 4025
usk on Hts., I 49444
unday School ...•..• 10 a.m.
orning Worship ... 11 :30 a.m.
nday Ev nin •.•• 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday Hour of Power Progr,m
............... 9·10 a.m.
eet. Bible Study .••. 7:30 p.m.
Bishop .F.St ard, Pastor
in. Hardiman, Aut. Pastor
Need a Rid.?
CALL 739-4211
Director
Mount Zion
Church of God in Christ
188 Muskegon Avenue
Phone 722-6765
REV. G.M. BEN ETT
SUPT. USKEGON DIST.
,0 am Sunday Schoo.
11: 0 am , M"cotng Wor hip
6 pm , Y.P .. \'(/
7: 0 pm Evemng W )r�hlp
'oon Prayer Tuc � Fn
CE TRAL U [TED
Methodist Church
Second & Sea wa v
{Doumtow» Millie.: 0,,)
Phone: 722-6545
Dr. Lynn DeMoss
Rev. Jerry Haga
Olurch Service 8: � .. m.
.......•.•.••............. 11 .. m.
Church SChool. .....•••. 9:)o"m.
is to help humanity and raise
fund to 'Fi t for Freedom".
Muskegon
Hts.; MI
722·2564
I Belle of Amherst'
revisits Overbrook
USKEGO
The Bell
Of Amherst" returns to Over­
brook Theater t u egon
Community Colle e on Thurs­
day, December 11 at 7:00
p.m. Ro nne han y
brings her dramatizati n of the
life and times of Emily Die -
in n the great American p -
te , to the Mu e on area
for the se ond time. She appear­
ed on the M campus as a
feature of the 19 4 • Chautau­
qua T night rie spon red
by the ollege Speci 1 vent
mmittee.
'So gl d I came - e cellent
and "Ro Ann a
- indeed an in­
f th
all one c y i , it was their
loss" and 'One left the theater
wishing for m reo '
Emily Die inson was a re­
cluse most of her life but
working in seclusion, produ ed
a trunk-full of beautiful p -
try. Her works, with the ex­
ception of a very few published
anonymously. were all published
after her death.
Ticket prices 3.00
general dmi ion, �.OO
for student and ni r citizens.
Congratulati ns
19 6 winners.
all
to
They will be available at the
door.
nother special event honor­
in Emily Dickinson is planned
for Wednesday, December 10.
7:00 p.m. in Overbr k
Theater. Dorothy Geil, an
inst ru t r in nglish/ mrnuni­
cati ns at Ferris State liege.
ill re d lecti n from the
p t' wor. Titled' A Late
Birthday Party/ mily Di in-
n,' the pr gram mmem r-
ate the. 100 ye rs in e the
poet's death (May 15, 19
and 156 years ince her birth
Dec. 10. 1 30).
There
harge [i r
aJ
to en' y
re eption
in th
pro ram.
DID YOU 0 ... that
if you feel you have been a
victim of xual ra ial or
discrimination the government
no has a toll free number you
can call: 00- SA-E O. If
you call the number, you ill
get a series of recordings hich
ill explain federal anti-discrimi­
nation laws.

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