JULY 12 -18.1987 THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN
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By ary Golliday
MUSKEGO - The contest
ants of the rust Annual
"Beautiful Hearts" scholarship
pageant are taking a break
from their tedious studies to
enjoy breakfast at "Mr. Bee's"
restaurant, here.
These young ladies will be
featured in the pageant to be
These
Muskegon
tores have
he ichlgan
Citizen on sale:
Brewster's
Boutique
254 Amity Ave.
Cee " Dee Cafe
471 W. W m A: •
Dena' arke
11573rd S.
Convenl nt
ar et
907 W. laketon
Community Food
art
125 App Av.
6th Street Market
2155 6th Stre t
Patter on
Pharmacy
2144 Hoyt st.
. White's Barber &
Beauty Shop
2301 Jarman
Richard's ar e
2532 MclJtw ith
Do n Home
Restaurant
490 East Sh rman Blvd.
Chicken Coop
2544 Sanford St.
Bajen's Party
Store .
154 W st Sh rman Bldv.
Ken & Ben's
Produce Grocery
334 st Bcoadw y
Frontier Quick
Mart
29837 Pee
Frontier Quick
Mart
1813 South Getty
Foxy' Boutique
Jonle Place
llWest Broac:tw.y
D&C Variety
Stor ,Inc.
4 East Broadway
Party World,lnc.
2806 South Getty
Lac' Grocery
274 East Larch /If. •
Klenke'
Chick n &
Seafood
lln Getty
Stop & Save
Corp.
3001 st.
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held Sunday, July 19, at 5 p.m.
at the Muskegon Heights Mid
dle School.:
All 0 T ylor, WKBZ
radio personality, will be the
M.C. Judges will be Ali Ed-
cis, WOTV 8 ews; Di
Cau . , Muskegon Com-
munity College; J oAno Ogles
by.
Contestants are:
ki , JuoeU
Salls, T Smith,
Joezette Johnson, Shirela H •
ri 00, Chiyrooda Guy, Shan
ti a H' od y
Carter.
A pageant parade will be
held Saturday, July 18, at 10
a.m. beginning at t Mis·
sionary Ba . t Church, 2245
J annan Street, in the Heights.
Ti ets are $5 for the
pageant and $3.50 for children
and are available at D
H taurant, 490 E.
Sherman, or any pageant con
testant
Vivi 0 mith- errell IS
pageant co-ordinator. v. W.
o is pastor.
Motto: "I'm just trying to
mea better m ."
Pastor
arry Spigner
returns 0 John Wes ey
MUSKEGO -On Sunday,
une 21, the Rev. Harry Spig
ner was reappointed to the
pastorate of John Wesley
A.M.E. Zion Church.
Spigner, who is a city com
missioner in Muskegon, w
reappointed by the Rt, Rev.
Clinton R Coleman, presiding
prelate of the Fifth Episcopal
area, A.M.E. Zion Church,
The 'reading of appoint
ments' ceremony officially
ended the sixth day of the
Michigan Annual Conference
hosted byRev. Joseph Jones,
pastor of B ckwell A.M.E.
Zll>n Church, Flint
Spigner said of his return,
"I'm glad to be back and I
100 forward to a great year of
service to John Wesley and
the community."
Rev. Spigner is active in the
Muskegon area the hos of
the televisi n program 'Black
Leaders Forum' (aired on
cable channel 7 on Sunday,
Tuesday and Thursday each
wee ), board member of the
Urban League, us egon
County Cooperating Chur
ches, Mission for Are Peopl
and the Inter-Faith advisory
Council for the OA.S.LS.
program (CMH). Spigner
also serves on the board of
One Church, One Child of
Michigan and is chair of the
Muskegon County Foster
Care Advisory Council (DSS).
Ever active, Spigner recently
directed the successful can
dicacy of . Blanche Smith
in her bid to become the first
Black woman elected to the
Muskegon School Board
Spigner indicated that John
Wesley will concern itself with
the development of the Mini
stry both personal and cor
poral 'We must'" said Spig
ner, "develop our personal
ministries as we continue to
do the work of the church."
Spigner, a native of Detroit,
speaking for his wife of 18
yeras, Alecia, and their three
There will be a campaign
kick -off breakfast for ayor
obert A. WaITe of Mus
kegon Heights, Saturday,
August 8, from 8 a.m. until
noon at the Heights Middle
School
Theme is "One More Time."
For more information, call
obert D on, 722-3513; or
Jo Syndor t 722-3495.
Breakfast is $10.
·ce Cr . . chair per-
son.
The . y will have
their reunion Saturday, July
11, froom 10 'a.m, until. . . It
will be at the cGraft Par
The St.
Ch wiD have its church an-
niversary on Sunday, July 26 at
3 p.m.
Special guests are Beulah
Baptist and J c.ks Hill Bap
tist C urch as well as other
churches of the city.
Rev. C. Gilliland will bring
the message.
Rev. Is MOIIIUl is the pas-
tor.
Central United
ethodist
Church
Second & Sea ay
(Downtown Muskegon)
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Dr. Lynn De oss
ev, Jerry Hagans
Church Service .... �30 am
................................ 11 am
Church SchooI ".!:30 am
children, Uvon, 16, Jason, 12,
and Andrea, 4, said "after 0
years n egon, it's begin
ning to feel more and more
like hom .ft
Also at the conference,
meeting in its 77th session,
Bishop COleman ordained
Rev. Bobbie Overton an Elder
in the Church, during ordina
tion services. Rev. Overton ser
ves as associate minister at
John Wesley.
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MUSKEGON - Muskegon
Community College has
received notice th several
MCC graduates have been
awarded scholarships by
Western Michigan University.
Those recipients who plan
to attend Western this fall in
dude Kristine Houseman,
3026 Ellis Road, a Muskegon
Catholic Central graduate who
received the prestigious Distin
guished Scholar Award
Pamela Haglund, 1281 ew
St., will pursue studies leading
to a career in elementary
education. She graduated
from Musekgon High School
David L Workman, 1519
Montague Ave., hopes to fur
ther his engineering career in
production technology. He
graduated from Western
Michigan Christian High
School
Paula Wahr, 1m7 Mon
tague Ave., plans to major in
The Beulah Baptist Churc
Baseball Team will have a car
wash Saturday, July 18 from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church
parking lot
Bring your car on in and get
it cleaned up --- no special
price, just a donation.
Having a family reunion,
class reunion; church activity,
out-of-town visitors? Share
your news, leave a message for
Mary Golliday at toll-free 1-800-
445-NEWS.
ount Zion
Church Of God 10 C . st
188 uskegon
Avenue
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Rev. G. • Bennett
Supt. Muskegon District
10 am SUnday School
11:30 am Morning Worship
6 pm y.P.W.W.
7:30 pm Evening Wors 'p
Noon Prayer Tue & Fri
Fine Arts with a minor in Biol
ogy when she enters Western
this fall. he graduated from
Fruitport High School
Wahr and Workman were
the recipients of the
Academic Scholarships
awarded to Community Col
lege graduates who chieve a
3.5 or better grade poin
average.