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May 10, 1987 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-05-10

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UL's 38TH ANNUAL DIN ER MEETING
. The Urban League of Greater Mu egon will be holding
It 38th Annual Dinner eeting, Thursday, ay 14 at the
u egon Harbor Hilton, t 7 p.m. The speaker for the
occa 'on is The Honorable Denni W. Archer, Ju ice of The
Supreme Court, State of ichigan. Tic ets for the Dinner
are $20 and can be obtained from the Urban League Office
t 469 . ebster Avenue, or by calling the offlce t
722-3736.
Kalamazoo
Symphony stages
first pops concert
venture for the Symphony
hich normally schedUles
classical music and artists.
Seating will be different too,
ith the audience seated at
tabl on the floor of Wings
Stadium. Tab seating will
be priced at $25 and 20, a .
price hich includes a
et of wine, chi , and
fruit. Are seats, in the
Wings Stadium stands, are
priced at 15 and do not in­
clude r efreshement s.
AZOO-With the
po
eo ia
SU ER CLASS REQUIRED FOR LMC NURSI G
STUDENTS
Benton T p - Anyone planning to enter the nursing
pro Tam at e ichigan Colle e ne t fall mu enroll in the
coll ' Science for urses cour offered durin Summer
'on I, COTCr to Ali smu n, nursing coordi-
n tor. The four-credit cia is scheduled for 1 :45 to 5:45
p.m. on Tue y, edne ay and Thursday beginning
y II and runnin through June 26.
For more information on C' ursing program, call
u n at 927-3571, ext. 241.
11
Mu egon cele rate
al B siness Wee
USKEGO - mall Bu '-
America' G ro th In­
du ry" is the theme of
tiona! Small Busine ee
to be celebrated ay 10-16.
The Small Bu . e Develop­
ment Center of Mu egon Com­
munity Colle e has designated
Tuesday, ay 12 a Small
Busine Day. .
The Center i offering six
, mix d match" mini-seminar
from 1-4:50 p.m.
A S p.m. social hour ill
Here and there ... in -Muskegon
be followed by a 6 p.m. dinner.
Spou s of participants as well
as any interested per ns from
the community are welcome to
attend the dinner which i
S 10 per person.
Bob Foley, V' -pre 'dent,
Council for Economi Action
Boston MA will deliver the
eynote addre t the dinner.
Topic of hi speech is 'Small
Busin s - Ho Can A Com­
munity Help Them Gro ?
Fol ill al be pre nter
By Mary Golliday
Zion Baptist Church will
have their revival May 18 - 22,
each evening at 7 p.m.
Rev. Betts of Hattiesburg.
Miss. will be the guest
speaker.
Rev. Clarence Guy is pas­
tor.
JOHN WESEY A.M.E.
Zion Church will have their
John Wesley D y on Sunday,
May 17, at 3 p.m.
Gu church wiD be St.
Luke A .E. Zion from'
Grand Rapids, and churches
of the city.
Rev. George Stewart will
bring the message. Rev.
George Stewart will bring the
message Rev. Harry Spigner is
pastor.
NEW JERUSALEM Bap­
tist church will have their men '
women's Annual Day on Sun­
day, May 10, at 3 p.m.
Guest church is Beulah
Baptist Church. Rev. J. M.
Blo will bring the message.
Rev. Howard Farrell is pas­
tor.
Mus egon can move no far­
ther west because it· bor­
dered by one of the larges of
the Great Lakes, Lake
Michigan.
But in western Michigan,
M egon is moving up and is
still moving.
We are proud of what Mus-
egon has given birth to we
take a look at Blacks on the
move. We have a history that
needs to be shared with the
r of the orld.
We are expressly proud of
our Blac Mayor of Muskegon
Heights, Dr. Robert A War­
ren and our Black Mayor of
Muskegon, Daniel C. Oglesby.
We have the privilege of
having many of our Black com­
munity leaders presidents
of various organizations and a
host of Black entrepreneurs.
On Sunday, May 10, at 3:30
�.m. you can meet some of the
Dr. M.C. Burton, Jr., MD PC.
t of "Mo er's sons and
daughters" as the FIRST MIS­
SIONARY Baptis Church,
2245 Jarman St., Muskegon
for a 3 p.m. seminar 'Ho To
Prepare For A eeting ith A
Loan Officer.'
The day's other minar
are:
The arketplace: Past
Pre nt and Future"; 'Ju t In
Time Strategy" , An lntr duct­
ion . to Stati tical Proce Con­
trol'" 'Doing Busine ith the
Government' ; and On The Job
Training. '
To enroll call 777 .. 0250.
Heights, will h a special
fund-raising program.
Theme for the day is: "I'm
just trying to make a better -
Rev. W.F. Wilson
me,"
Guest speaker will be Dr.
.C. Burton, Jr., MD PC.
Rev. W.P. Wilson is the p -
tor ..
The public is invited.
BURT'S
Bar & Be uty
Shop
P on
733-4934
egon

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