AV 3 - 9,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------� 5 ·B.H. schedules S ory hour BE 0 HARBOR - Pre- chool StoryTime will meet from 10:00 to 10:45 on ed­ nesday, ay 6th. The film, "Everything You Do', will be own, along with other stories and ctivities for young children, ges 3-5. ovie for children will be shown on Friday, May 8 at 4:00, and ain on Saturday, May 9 at 10:00 and 2:00. Sho ing are: "Everything You Do" and "The itt". Book added to the dult collection are: "Lost Friend- ships" by Donald indham; "Crime arps" by Georgette Bennett; "The Pathology Of Power" by orman Cousins; 'Crime Is All e Have" by Barnaby Conrad; and 'Under The Ether Dome" by Stephen Hoffman. Day" Share in the joy of new beginnings. Give eight issues of The Great Expectations Society newsletter to your favorite mother-to-be. And it's free. When you enroll a mother­ to-be in The Great Expectations Society, we'll send her a gift card to let her know of your thoughtful Mother's Day gift. Th Great Expectations Society is a very special service for very special people. It's open to all expectant parents, and it's free ... a service of The Family Birthing Center. To give The Great Expectations Society newsletter, simply fill out the attached coupon and mail it to: The Great Expectations Society, Mercy-Memorial Medical Center, 1234 Napier Avenue, St. Joseph, MI 49CR5. A gift card will be sent to let her know your thoughtful gift is on the way. __ ,� .. CY·ftl��un� Medical Center Inc. Here for your health - - - -I; FREE f�� -';'�ih�:t;-;; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, The Great Ixpeclauons 80ciely Please return this coupon to: The Great Expectations Society Mercy-Memorial Medical Center, 1234 apier Avenue, S Joseph, MI 49085 o Gift card to be signed from ---------..,....---- o No gift card - it's from me to me. G �--..-..-..----..-..-..----------------------------..------..------------ L_� � � __ � � �-- a�-----------------------s (if known) --------------- ---------�p--------- DueDa e _ The amity Birlhint) Cenler at Mercy-Memorial Medical Center- Democratic women elect officers The Southwe em Michigan Democratic Women's Caucus elected officer Saturday, April 25 at brunch held at the Benton Harbor Howard John- n' restaurant. Serving in 1987-88 will be Virginia ivens St. Jo ph Township, Chair; Georgia Boggs iles Vice Chair; ora Jefferson, Benton Town­ ship, Treasurer: and Gloria Cleveland, Benton Harbor, Secretary. Barbara Maddox, Recording Secretary for the Michigan Democratic Party was a special gue at the meeting. She has just been appointed by Gov. Blanchard to direct a ne summer youth employment pro­ gram for ichigan. She invited the group to participate in the program, which will provide young people ith 30 hours a wee employment at minimum w ge and place them with non­ profit organizations that can provide supervision and trainin , according to Mrs. ivens. The Caucus voted to meet quarterly on the third Saturday morning of every third month. The next meeting will be July 18 1987. eetings will be rotated when po sible around the three counties covered by the Caucus ( ass, Van Buren and Berrien . A Chair's Appreciation Award was pre nted to Vir­ gima ivens, who initi ted organization of the Caucus in 19 4 for "loyalty and devot­ ion to the goals of omen in Democratic politics." Say "Happy Mothers-to-be to your favorite expectant mother. L C lists ' 8 7 graduates MAELANE'S STYLI G SALO 1681 REEDER STREET BENTON HARBOR, MI 49022 925-5422 BENTO 1WP - Local resi­ dents that graduated from Lake Michigan College May 1 include: Benton Harbor - Scott E. Bedwell, Mark Berg, Ronda L. Boone, Brian M. Brant, Tom­ mie R. Broadwater, Joyce N. Butler, Brenda K. Cerny, Maria A. Clark, John Correll, Susan Marie Dombroski, Veronica Eas­ ley, Catherine E. Eichler, Cyn­ thia J. Ellis, Bev�rly J. Fields, Kim W. Fonder, Tonya R. Ford, Jane E. Gard, Lillard Gonzales Jr., Donna M. Green - (H), Julie L. Gr ne, Brand­ ner Guevara, John W. Harman, Mary C. Harte - (H), Amy J. Hartsuff, Diane Holycross - (H), Patricia Howard, Ronda R. Jen­ kins, Jacquelin Johnson, James D. Kelly Jr. - (H), Nancy L. Kelly, Marina Kissinger, Richard F. Kling - (H), and Robert J. Kling. Others were: Gavin J. Korn, Gina L. Kruck, Robert P. Lauctl, Wilbert McCoy, Barbara J. Meeks, Beverly J. Megna - (H), Samella Norwood, Jewel L WE ARE A Pease, Barbara Pendergrass, Con­ nie M. Phillis, Barry B. Pratt, Victor L. Rogers, Lewis J. Ruel, Janice B. Ruhl, Julie Russell, Karen L. Rychan k - (H), Shirley M. Sanders, James A. Sawicki, Carmel ita Schetlizki, Bonnie Schultz, Richard L. Seymour - (H), Barbara Jean Sims, Terence A. Sing, Amy Smith, Laverne A. Stevenson, Susan K. Straw, Diana L. Struck - (H), Quincy L. Turner, Andrea L. Wheeler, Catherine S. Wind­ ish, Kathryn Wood, Sheila R. Wright and Cathy Yates. * (H) - Honors DID YOU 0 ... that if you would like a monthly guide on ho to increase your income repair your credit -and tter motivate your If for success you may want to sub­ scribe to the ne ne sletter � Success ews." A IS-month sub ription costs 22.50 and it is available from Law-Tay, SALON ESTING NEW CURLI G SYSTEM SHAMPOO & BLOW $10.00 By Alberta CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT 925-5422