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May 24, 1987 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-05-24

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AY 24 - 30, 1987 THE MICHIGAN Crr.ZEN
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ickle-cell self-riel� grou� organizes fundraiser
GR D RAPIDS - Fash-
ion Show and Live Entertain­
ment ill headline the 1 st.
nnual Fund Raiser for e
H LP OURS LVES .H.O.
at oah' Lark located at 932
Divi ion ay 24.
.H.O. i a Grand Rapids
ba d non-profit organization
th t provides assi tance to ickJe
Cell Anemia Sufferer and their
familie .
The evenin' entertainment,
Duane
Bennett ta es
Gra·nd Valley
position
MUSKEGON-Duane Ben­
nett, son of Rev. and Mrs.
George Bennett, recently
returned to Muskegon to take
the position of Collections
Manager at Grand Valley
State College.
Bennett had been living in
tteson, Illinois, a suburb of
Chicago, and was the manager
of Payless Shoe Store in
Chicago.
DUANE BENNE1T
Prio to leaving Muskegon
in 1982, he was employed at
Sears, Roebuck and Company.
Bennett was also quite ac­
tive with the youth department
at t. Zion Church Of God
In Christ,
He continues to e active
. th the young adults at the
church.
Bennett attended Mus-
egon Community College
and Grand Valley State CoI­
ge
He is married to Beverly
(CoL) and the couple have
one son, Duane, 11 years-old.
BURT'S
B her Beauty
Shop
Pho e 733-4934
Hour 0 -T
9· t
2230 Hoyt
egOD
hich begins at p.m. and lasts
until 2 .m. ill feature fash­
ions by local designers Elliose
and Jackie ayweather ongs
by La renee cF all and
Rythum Blues numbers from
The Eyes of Passion, featuring
ona Sally.
ccording to Linda Bowman
one of the organizers of .H.O.
the purpose of the Fund raiser
is two-fold.
"First of all we hope make
a
at bil
LA SI G - State Repre­
sentative D bbie Farhat D-
u egon County has intro­
duced House Bill 4604 a bill
to amend the Mental Health
Code to add transportation to
the list of services that com­
munity mental health board
may offer.
The purpo of the bill is
to clarify the fact that trans-
the people in grand Rapids
a re of Sickle ell Anemia,
a painful disease that can be
fatal to meone that has it
and devastating to the per on s
family. We also ould like to
rai enough funds to continue
our efforts in assisting affected
persons and their families to
meet bills because fighting this
disease almost always causes a
financial strain on the entire
family.'
expa
ds
portation of clients is an appro­
priate service to be offered
by community mental health
programs and that it is appro­
priately funded with community
mental health dollars.
'Most police agencies are
hard-pressed to provide a car
and two officers to transport
someone to or from a psychi­
atric hospital on call ven days
Bowman the mother of an
I -year- ld n who has suf­
fered from the disease ince
he as 3-month -old tarted
.H.O. a ye r a 0 ith yn-
thia Harmon a 4 -year-old
hool teacher ho ha Sickle
Cell Anemia.
Bowman said If this fund
raiser is a success e will not
only be able to help the families
of the sufferers but e will
be able to re ch more people
e
ta
ith inf rm ti n ab ut i kle
ell.
.H.O. Ion ran e a1
include h larship j b
assist an e for tho ith the
disease and the creati n of a
I cal center to provide in for­
mati n and upport to uffer
and their famili s."
Tickets are 5 and may be
obtained at any razy Larry's
store or at oah's Lark in
. advance or at the door.
co
e
a week 52 weeks a year
stated Rep. Farhat. hen the
hospital is located some dis­
tance from the community in
which the client resides or
is found this is a very time­
consuming and, thus expensive
procedure. '
The purpo amendment to
the Mental Health Code would
simply signify that the Legisla-
ture did intend for community
mental health boards to arrange
for transportation of client
hen needed and to pay for
tho services when used and
not otherwi paid for.
For more information on
Rep. Farhat s bill call 517/
373-3436.
Here and there ... in
By Mary Golliday
ount Herman Zion Bap­
tist Church will have their
Spring Revival beginning Mon­
day, May 25 and will continue
through Friday, May 29.
Services begin each evening
at 7 p.m.
Rev. Frank O'Harrell of
Hattiesburg, Mississippi will
be the guest minister.
Everyone is invited.
Sunday, May 24 at 3:30 pm
Mount Herman Zion Church
will have a prededication ser­
vice for tae late Rev. Timothy
Culp, the guest church is Com­
munity Wesleyan Oturch.
Rev. Cleophus Culp will
bring the message.
Rev. David McIntosh is pas­
tor.
Christ Temple Apostolic
Church, will have a tes­
timonial dinner for their pas­
tor and wife, Rev. and Mrs.
Willie Burrell, Sr. on May 31,
at the Harbor Hilton Hotel
Ballroom.
Tickets are $16 per person
or 33 per CO.E- ple,
Contact Mrs. Glen Sanders
for more information at 733-
7329 or 733-4745.
Mrs. G. Sanders is chairper­
son.
Christ Temple Apostolic
Church will celebrate their
pastor and wife's 33rd year an­
niversary on June 1-7 at 7 p.m.
each evening. The public is in­
vited.
Mrs. Ozetta Turner is chair­
person.
Rev. Willie Burrell, Sr. is
pastor.
On Friday, May 29, and
Saturday, May 30, Beulah Bap­
tist Church, 2601 Manz St, will
give away free clothes for the
entire family. Come and make
your selection from 8 am to 3
pm each day.
uskegon
BERNICE BLOW
Sunday, May 31, at 7 pm,
Beulah Baptist Church Mis­
sionary Society will have their
fifth Sunday program..
The theme is 'Where Are
You Going?" (St Luke 14:23)
The speaker will be Mrs.
Bernice Blow, who is state
president of the Missionary
Society, a member of Beulah
Baptist Church and very active
in Sunday School, church train­
ing and missionary society.
She is the wife of Rev.
J ames A. Blow. •
Mrs. J ohnie Franklin is
president
On the political and educa­
tional scene: Mrs. Blanc e
Smith is running for a seat on
the Muskegon School Board.
An open house washeld for
her Sunday, May 17 at Smith­
Ryerson Center. The election
is on June 8.
Until n wee take care.
. Remember, if you ant your
church ne family news, so­
cial or club announcements in
the Mi . an Citizen, please
call toll-fr 1- -445-NEWS
and leave a m ge for ary.
Legal planning for business
US EGO - Owners and
officer of closely held busine s­
es will learn the an ers to
perplexing legal questions on
ednesday, June 3, hen
u egon Community ollege
presents a seminar on Legal
Plannin For the Closely Held
Bu iness' from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
in the Governor Room at the
Mu egon Harnor Hilton H tel.
Sponsored by the C mrnun­
ity ervices Department, the
Busines and Indu trial Training
Center and the Small Bu ines
Development Center of Mu e­
gon Community ollege the
orkshop will be conducted by
·members of the 1 firm of
Culver, Lague and Mc ally.
usical closes season
MUS EGO hen the
musical revue Side by Side
by ndheim" plays in Col­
I geiate Hall at u egon Com­
munity ollege on May 29 nd
30 and June 3 4 5 and 6, it
ill be a banquet - visually
gastronomically and acousti­
ally.
For information and reserva­
tions call 777-0324, :00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. onday through
Friday.
Workshop to aid inventors
MUSKEGO - The Small
Business Development Center
at u egon Community Col­
lege will host a workshop
titled "Invention & Innovation:
n Introductory Workshop For
Individuals and Bu ine s" on
onday June 1 from 6: 30-
9:30 p.m.
cheduled for Cae ar Lounge
on the College campus, the
\ or shop will be coordinated
by Robert K. allor, Esq.,
Patent ttorney.
The speaker will sho parti-
cipants ho to take an idea
from concept to rnarketabl
pr du t in Iudin all a pe ts
affecting potential profit. He
ill relate to the ituation in
The Michigan Citizen \ ants
to hear from its readers. Write
to: The Michigan Citizen,
16032 Woodward, Highland
Park, MI 48203.

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