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College tracks state's
·hi tory for sesquicentennial
USKEGO
u egon
Community Colle e join in the
celebration of Michigan's
quicentennial (150 years 0
atehood w granted) by pre-
nting rie of 1 cture by
speaker . The lecture will
be offered to the public free
of charge. Concurrent with
the granting of tatehood to
Michigan was the arrival of the
fir t ttlers in the Mu egon
area, which will al be recogniz­
ed as the College look to the
pa t. Each lecture is scheduled
for 7:30 p.m.
Paul Fried PhD. Profe
r
meritu and Director Emeritus
of International Educ tion at
Hope Colle e, will open the
Erom this view
By Bennett
- This eek
we the final touches
to artin Luther ing
pro ram spon red by the
churches of the gre ter u e­
gon rea. It will take place
und y, January 18, t 4 p.m.,
at the t. Zion Church Of
God In Christ 1
venue.
The program Ul feature a
variety of thing including the
congregational singing of the
egro ational Anthem Lift
EverY Voice."
The musi ill come from a
rna choir compo d of the
participatin churche under the
Ie dership of Mini ter Ray Sain
of t. Zion and r. onna
ew me of Bethesda Bapti t
Church.
The aker ill be Elder
J. Loui Felton, p or of
Hou of Prayer Community
rie on January 19, 1987,
spe in in Overbroo Theater
on the College campus. His
topic "They Carne and
Stayed: Pioneers Settlers, Im­
migrant and Migrant " will deal
withthose groups who came to
ichigan eking refuge from
oppression of variou kind or
merely looking for wider hori­
zon liked what they w, and
ayed.
Another Sesquicentennial fea­
ture ill be the Art Studio
Alumni lnvit tiona! Art Exhibit
opening January 19 and extend­
ing through February 27. Over­
broo Gallery i open free of
charge to the publi onday
through Friday 9:00-4:00 p.m.
Church, Cassopoli ichigan.
Elder Felton is a traveled
evangelist who ha been preach­
ing since the e of five.
After the worship service at
M t. Zion the congregation will
b ed to march in show in
unity for a bloc and half
to the Central United Methodist
Church where there will be a
short ceremony and a social
period in the Fello ship Hall.
onday, January 19, I have
been a ed to to oup
that will hold a joint meeting
at the United ethodist Church
in ontague, hosted by pastor,
Rev. Robert Jone who has
invited churche of the White
Lake are to be in participation.
u ic will be rendered by a
group from Whitehall.
e are looking forward to a
busy week.
THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
LUC S - FBI CHIEF?
a ingt n 0 il-
Ham Lu as the
BI c Republi
his recent bid to bee me
governor of ichigan. i the
bject of rumor in the
n ti n's capital as the next
po ible he d of the FBI.
Report ugge that Lucas
was promised a high level
goverrunen position if hi
bid for governor failed.
Pre ented from attendin day of cl at Central High,
Elizabeth Ec ord, one of t "tittle Rock. ine,'" at a bu
op surrounded by a ho . mob. Benjamin Fin, e York Tim
education editor,· vi Je directly behind Eckford. Grace Lorch,
ho guided Eckford a ay from the mob, nd at right. From
Eyes On The Prize: America' Civil R' t Y 1954-1965
( 24.95) by Washington Po n io correspondent Juan illiam
'th the Ey on the Prize Production Team the fi comprehen-
ive . tory of the te ed period in America' social history to
be publi Jan. 26. The companion volume to a major . -part
.pBS te n fie th will begin airin on January 21, Eyes On
The Prize· told t roup the eyes of the participant, foal . g on
the unheralded acti· whe ri ed their job , thei familie d
thei lives to fi t an unprecedented social revolution.
