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December 14, 1986 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-12-14

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yE . t Il
USKEGO - DJ. Action'
Tr ic agic; D ddy Rich; Cool
L.L., - Do the names mean
anything to you? If not, there
are t 0 thing certain. You
are over 25, and you have missed
milestone in mu lc from us­
kegon.
To their parents, the youn
men mentioned, are Percy
Alexander, Joseph Gooden,
Richard Haver, and Larue Lay­
ton - talented "talkln' teen
team, th t tells the truth to
tempo. ot just Rap Group'
but Rap Group Extraordi-
nare.
Their me ge il definite.
It has depth. It h purpo.
It ain't �u ay in time and
m e it rhyme'. Its me e
to fello teen eIS to 'Stay in
hool'; 'Don't do Dru '; 'Love
one another'; Cut out Crime'.
e listenin to their demo­
t pe, one phr a especially
cent to m. "Don't do as I
rj, do I do. Every man h
dream in life; e yours
come true!"
Be . de or ing hard in the
oup, e hoof the young
men is orkin hard toward
Doin Ju t That: - makin
hi individual dream come true!
Percy Alexand r, The pper
(D J . ction) IOn of Percy
and Glori Richard n, i
nior t u e on High, m [or­
in in American Hi ory.
J 0 ph Gooden, The Scrat-
er (Tr . ) n of
ul and Gooden al
nior t
elding.
Larue Layton, The Beat
er (Cool L.L.) n of Senobia
Layton and another nior at .
u on High, is pur ing a
career in Re E tate. T ing
cone real e te cour ,he
expect to be liscen d in
June.
Richard H ver Jr., (Daddy
Rich) ho man e the group,
i the on of Richard and Effie
A OU CE ENT
Coun lor and Tutor
are ne ded on a
Volunteer Ba .
Six to Eight Hour a ee
CO TACT: Harold Wright
739-5422
oilHeightl City Hall
and is furthering his education
in the fi ld of Electronics.
Spendin hour or with
the youn men s a rare
priviled d education for
me. Only three month to-
ther. eady they are ICtting
up tour throughout area high
hool ina fello teenagers:
ent out ith orId
tim for Pe .Love,
and Unity". •
In upcomjng Video they
d' dent �es
r C er Shatina Shep­
perd, A en. Also a
Comercial for the Do n Home
Re urant i in progre
It i n t certain at this point
h ther ey all record with
the Def-J Label or with
CA. the 0 n intere
in their offerings.
14- 20,1
TH ICHIGAN CITIZEN
5
Jay on December 15. For his
birthday and anniversary they
will have a "quiet" dinner at
home with their children and
grandchildren.
This is all for no . This is
your reporter saying see you
next wee but before I go I
would li e to leave this thought
with you: UTa e one day at a
time and say, Lord let my will
I be thine."
Here and there ... ·in Muskegon
By Mary Galliday
ound
of Christmas ring out
Mr. and Mr. Richard
Williams of 2416 Hoyt, will
celebrate their 54th wedding
anniversary, December 18.
They were married December
18, 1932. She is the former
Gerogia Peques. His a self­
employed general contractor.
They have five children, 20
grandchildren and 18 great­
grands. Mr. Williams will al 0
be celebrating his 76th birth-
From this vieW
ev. Geo
quet that will be nero 4L ..... .:
. Clarion Hotel in Lan ing,
Saturday noon. This is under
the auspices of the Third Ec­
clesiastical jurisdiction of
South estern Michigan.
Bishop Roger L. Jones of Flint
is the presiding bishop and
Mother Birdie F1a es of Ben­
ton Harbor is the State Super­
visor.
We plan a gala affair. The
affair is chaired by Sis. Sandy
Epps of Flint and co-chaired
by Supt. George M. Bennett of
Mu kegon.
The program is under th
auspices of district missionary
Darlene Williams of Flint.
We're looking forward to
meeting the member of
Third Jurisdiction.
The slogan for the jurisdic­
tion is "The start of omethin
Great or the be inning of
something Great."
-_----·ruL UNITED�
ethodist Church
. Second Sea y
(Do 10 NItS .)
Phone: 712-6�4�
Dr. Lynn De 011
Rev. Jerry nallJU.-
Cllurdb .••.•.... :�
.......••.••..•....•••••.. 11 ..
(]a,. SdIooI ..... : .. ;. 9:)0
The Pastor's Aid of e
Mount Zion Baptist Church
will have its annual day Sun­
day, December 14 at 3 o'cloc .
Special guest is Beulah Bap­
tist Church where Rev. J.M.
Blow is the pastor. Rev. J .E.
Muskegon, Witcher is the host pastor.
The Beulah Baptist Church
will have its Christmas pro-
have you heard. . . f:m�undaY. December 21 at
Haver. He is the only graduate,' The Junio� and Youth ?f
Beulah Baptist Church Will
. have their Annual Banquet
Saturday, December 13, at 7
p.m.
The Muskegon branch of the
AACP will hold its regular
meeting Sunday, December 21,
'at 5 p.m. at 845 Pine.
One of Mus egon Hts. all­
time great bas etball stars, Dr.
M.C. Burton, Jr. has opened
an office in Muskegon Hts. at
2501 Sa er. He h a very suc­
cessful practice in Grand
Rapids. Dr. Burton is only
here part time but I would just
like to say, elcome home, Dr.
Burton.
City Commissioner John H.
Williams of Ward two is
r igning from his current post
to run for a eat on the County
Board.
Joyful holiday sounds will
fill u egon's Frauenthal Cen­
ter on Sunday, December 14
at 4:00 p.m. as the Mu egon
SymphOnic Band and the choir
from Central United ethodist
Church unite in elcoming the
holiday IOIL .
Symphonic Band director
Don iller will lead his group
in Christrn favorites, The
Symphonic Band rehearse re-
gularly at u on Community
CoIl and ral of the
mu . Ciani are udent earning
Three MCC .facultv retire
-
U SKEGO - Three long-
time faculty member at u e­
gon Community College ill be
leaving their classrooms for
retirement at the end of 1986.
The three will be honored
at an 11 :00 a.m. reception
just prior to the annual faculty
Christm luncheon on Friday,
December 12.
ary Hartman, a member
f the English Department for
1 ye r , will spend the winter
thorne ith her husband
Thorn In arch they plan
to enjoy the sunshine in Florida.
John Partenio, Coordinator
of Apprenticeship Training
since 1966, ill have to wait
until spring to get ba to hi
favorite haunt - the golf course.
He is part 0 ner of Croclcery
Hill Golf Course.
Robert Ribe , a member
of the English Department since
1966, y he and his wife
arguerite have no plans for
immediate travel.
There were a couple of
preliminary meetings to try to
find a viable candidate for the
. County Commission seat. The
Tuesday meeting did no go as
planned. There were not '
II enough of us present to to do
what we planned to do. The
! session was rescheduled for
Saturday afternoon.
I Some of us met. We still did
I not have the representation
t from the different organiza­
I tions that we had hoped for.
. As of press time no other
: meeting has been planned.
The Woodfield shopping
spree, under the direction of
the Deaconess Si . Gladys
Trice and Sis. Hazel Copeland,
ent as planned and w a nice
affair.
This wee we turn our minds
· towards our first a ards ban-
; EAST HACKLEY. ST •.
-a:.��CH.�F GOD .
. 309 E. Hackl yIP.O. ax 4025
Muskegon Hts., I 49444
unday School •..••.• 10 a.m.
oml Worship .•• 11 :30 a.m.
nday Ev Ding ..•. 6:30 p.m.
TueSday Hour of Po r Program
....•.•...••... 9·10 a.m.
ed. Blbl Study •.•. 7:30 p.ln.
Bishop W.F. Steward, Pastor
Min. Hardiman, Asst. Pastor
Need a Ride?
CALL 739-4211

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