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fish fry
pOT.
The B ' Politi-
cal Ca will have its inth
Annual Dinner on Friday,
Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. t the
Holiday Inn.
Speaker is Councilwoman
Betty Thom of University
City, Missouri.
Tickets are $12.
Mrs. Dele Co e is dinner
chairperson. '
Mrs. C BUlT is
BWPC chairperson.
is
. Beulah Bap . t Church will
haYe their Fall Revival Oct. 26-
30 tarting each evening at 7
p.m.
Rev. T J. Roberson, former­
ly of Muskegon who recently
moved to Hope, Ar ansas,
will be the guest spe er.
Rev J. M. Blow is pastor.
. clship ptist Church
umber 2 Missionary Society
will have their annual day
program Sunday, Oct. 18 at 3
p.m.
The theme is "Loving God
and Loving One Another."
Mrs. Jeanne John on will
be the gu :t speaker.
Mrs. Ju nita Curry is the
president.
Rev. Richard Hogue is pas­
tor.
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Church �cws
Y Ita Upldn
The thought for this week
is: There' a Vas difference
between the books that men
• e and the Book' that
makes men.
This wee's cripture is,
Psalms 18:30.
The order of service for I
Chu Of God In Christ
fol1o : .
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.,
Word of God 12:00 noon;
YPWW 8:00 p.m.; Mid ee
ervice, each Wednesday 8:00
p.m.; and Friday night services
at 8:00 p.m.
Id r Geo utler is the
founder and pastor. I Am
C.O.G.I.C. is located at 500
W. all St, Benton Harbor.
A Grand usical, spon-
ored by Lue nd the
clting nt I e will be
• held Sunday, October 18 at
6:00 p.m. at the ull Go peL
be cl, 72fJ E. Main St.,
where • Mobl y is the
pastor.
The program will feature
the cedonl Singe
of Alubin, Louisiana; H r­
mony pel , South
Haven; C.B. H milton nd
the n tio Ix, ull Go pel
Choir, M a Lue d the E -
citi E ot Singe , all of
Benton Harbor.
The donation is adults,
5.00 and children under 12,
$2.00.
Tickets are on sale now.
The public is invited to attend.
The tth .B.
Church will hold it's Second
Annual Women's Day, Sun- '
day, October 18. Service will .
be held at the Seventh-Day
Adventis Church, 11)75 High­
land Avenue, Benton Harbor.
Guest speaker for the day l
will be • SaIne Loretta
� , of the Unl0
p t Cb Lansing, MI.
Mrs. Jones was born in
argret, Alab� however,
raised in Cleveland, Ohio.
She presently reside in Lans­
ing with her husband, •
Melvin T. Jon and their two
children.
Mrs. J ones attended
Cleveland's Public Schools
and graduated as a music
major from Ohio State Univer­
sity.
She furthered her educa­
tion on the graduate level a
Memphis State University,
completing her certification in
Orff Music at Cleveland State
University.
Presently, Mrs. J ones ser­
ves as Director of the Junior
Church at Union Baptist;
Resource Person for the Sun­
day School; Director of the
Angle Choir & Instrumental
Group; and a board member
of the Union Baptist Christian
Theatrical Group.
ost recently Rev. and
Mrs. J ones presented their
2nd Annual Musical Concert
for the egro Colleges of
America.
Other guest participanting
are: rs. Inez addell, ew
Paradise Baptist; Mrs. M ry
Wright and Mrs. Willie 0
orest of Ebenezer M.B.
ChUJIch; Mrs. Sandra Phil­
Pott Burke and Mrs. Elsie
Thompson both of Lansing;
and Ms. Cheryl Dixon, of
Champagne, m.
Music will be rendered by
the Women's Day Choir of St.
Matth ,under the direc-
Second Baptist
Church
600 Lynch
Benton Hlrbor, MI 49022
616/926-8191
REV. DONALD ADKINS
Pastor
1:25 a.m .•••.. Sullday School
10:45 a.m.. •• ornln, Wonhlp
7., p.m. Wed ....... ay.' Senlce ,
Th.-n.: 0 lOPing ,
Your Spiritual Gifts
t Corinthians 12:1-31
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• pas-
tor m C
• of �
Rivers, been reappoin ed.
The action came during the
10lst Annual African
Methodist Episcopal
Michigan Conference.
This will. mar the 10th
year in Three Rivers for Rev.
King.
He and his wife ni do
not have children of their own,
but they have raised fi e
children from babies through
school age.
Rev. King is a member of
the Three Rivers Ministerial
Alliance, and president of the,
Black United Ministerial Al­
liance.
The cornerstone of the
local church bears the year
1919, marking 68 years in exist­
ence for the building. The
Church will hold its 10th an­
niversary celebration on the
fourth Sunday in 0 ember.
Guest speaker will be Rev.
Solomon Smith, pastor of the
e Hope Missionary Baptist
Church of Pontiac. Se eral
area chur es will also par­
ticipate.
Case worker
keeping busy
ita C. eyl nd of Three
Rivers, is a St. Joseph County
Juvenile Court Placemen and
After case wor er, and has
been for 13 years.
ita is a 1968 graduate of
Three Rivers High School.
She graduated in 1972 from
Glen . Oaks Community Col­
lege m Centreville Michigan.
She graduated in 1974 from
Grand Valley College in Al­
legan, Michigan. She earned a
Bachelors Degree in Com­
munity Affairs.
Nita also has a parttime job
as a support staff member at
�e St. Joseph County Domes­
tic Assault Shelter.
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Local pastor reappointed to
Three Rivers
Private
son of R
Lady EdDa W has
completed . c training at
Fort McClellan, Ala. and is
no stationed at Fort Lee, Vir-
ginia
The U ited Junio
celebrated their 38th anniver­
sary Oct. 10 at the C or
U· God where Rev. J. WlI-
n is pastor.
The anniversary climaxed
on Oct. 11 at the
Mt.ZiOD Bap . t where . J.
Witcher is pastor. Among the
guests joining the celebration
were the Pilgrim of
Grand Rapids, the Tra"'e1II�
Stars of Battle Creek, and the
Royal Aires of I .an sing.
The BoOis Si rs of us-
kegon � present con�
with the amily of
Grand Rapids to benefit a
youth center in Grand Rapids.
The You d for
Christ Ministry will sponsor
the benefit and Richmond
Jones, a member of the or­
ganization, will serve as or­
ganizer of the concert.
The concert will be Oct 25,
at 4 p.m. at the Davis
emorial Church Of God In
Christ, 111 Griggs S.E., Grand
Rapids. Tickets are $450 in
advance and $5 at the door.
The Hollis Sisters have
been singing together since
they were youngsters with
many appearances on nation­
al, state and local television.
The Flowers Family is a
large musical family with over
10 childre. The mother serves
as spokesperson and other
family members are singers
and musicians.
It should be a concert
worth the trip to Grand
Rapids. See you there?
Take care until next week,
and let us kno what is going
on. in your church, family,
neIghborhood or organization.
tions of Mrs. Lillie Rodgers.
Guest soloist will be Mrs.
Mary Wilkin , of Pe r's Roc
Baptist Church, Benton Har­
bor.
Mr. Thom Catchin is
musician and Rev. P rry L.
Murray is the pastor. The
public is invited to attend
Central United
ethodist
Church
�econd & Sea ay
(Downtown Muskegon)
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Phone: 722-6545
. Dr. Lynn De oss
ev. Jerry Haga s
C urch .• _ •• .8:30 a.m
,
ount Zio
Church Of God In Christ
188 us egon
Avenue
•
o : 722-6765
ev, G. • Bennet
Supt. Muskegon District
10 am SUnday School
11:30 am orning Wors ip
6 pm Y.P.W.W.
7:30 pm Evening Worship
Noon Prayer Tue & Fri
By
Vera
Whi e
She enjoys shopping, gar­
dening and playing tennis, and
is an asset to our community.
Dedicated worker
onth Job
Cb rI E. Coo of Three
Rivers, has been employed at
Michigan Gas Company in the
city for 14 and one-half years.
Cook is a Gas Distribution
echanic A wo ker at the
company. He ha or ed con­
sistently, and is a dedicated
employee who has never been
late and never absent because
of illness during all those years.
Coo is a 1970 graduate of
Three Ri ers High School. He
is the father of three children -
o daughters and one son.
Cook is an ardent lover of
basektball. He currently plays
forward on the city's adult
league and has played for
quite some time.
He also enjoys weightlifting
and playing tennis and ping
pong.
Our community needs
more dedicated men li e Char­
les Cook.
B&
barters, Inc
345-4222
924 -139 outh
nton H r r, I
616/927-1397
616/��-�825
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