I \ \ . , 13 Dr. Denice . Thomas and I Benjamin H. Logan II, wed �n �r:ican �ar:ketptace • Hand Crafted Jeweky & Accessories • T roditionoI & (crt� lJJeoIQbIe Art . • Educational Books. PostetS & Magazines Reggae & African Music • Artiforts & More ... lie at Forrer 836-8686 Dr. Denice M. homas formerly of Muskegon Heights, presently practicing medicine in the Highland Par Community, wed Attorney Benjamin H. Logan, II, a 15 year resident of Grand Rapids, in ceremonies at True Light Baptist Church in Grand Rapids. I Officiating was Rev.W.L. Patterson. Prelude by Karen Cheatums, Muskegon, during which the bride's mother, Min­ nie Robinson and groom's mother, Jeanne R. Logan, were seated. The lighting of the. candle by Barry Loui Logan and Benjamin Matthew Logan, sons of groon, with a musical selection by Rev. Gregory Kirksey "Love Lift Us Up". The scripture reading was by Calvin Jeter from Steelcase Corp, read­ ing I Cor. 13: 1-13, which created the theme of the wedding, "As long as we hav one another God will live in us and his love will be complete in us. Detroit's own Ortheia Barnes did a spectacular song in ,. Let It Be Me followed by Roy S. Roberts, Vice President of General Motors, now residing in Detroit, "How Do I Love Thee" by Elizabeth Bartlett Browning. Followed by the processional with musical election by Karcz heaturns " utcracker uite I, a. more than 5 di tingui hed guc: t. . and friend. .njoyed the [orrnal w .ddinu ccrcrn nv. rid' and gn m g \'� t h'cir O\�r pccial pre cntati n teach . tl'rr. in r nt of God and f ri nd , pri r to lighting the unity candle t the musical . de tion b Ortheia Barne "L vc I Forever". The Lords Pray r w. recited while the couple participated in �Holy communion and finally the bridal alute. . Hundreds of well wishers and friends celebrated at the recep­ tion and wi hing Mr. and Mrs. Logan well 0 their journey to West Palm Beach Florida in asau Bahamas'[ on their honeymoon. The couple plans to reside in Grand Rapids. 0' eal Swanson surprised all with a stop at the bachelor party to giv final words of instruc- tion . \ Bridemaid , left to right: Teresa William , Edna State-Webley, Judith Wiggin ,E q., Mary Styden-Ferri , Dr. Arlene Kellman, Dr. Leatha Hay ,maid or honor and mantha Burrell, 00 rgirl. I Police take dim view of tinted aut dy Steve Brede , Capital News Service LAN I G - As a sleek Mer­ cedes Benz passes you on the freeway, do you wonder what's going on behind tho e dark, tinted window?" You're not alone. Michigan State Police troopers would like to kno , too. "Officers do not like (dark windows)," said Col. Rich Davis, Director of the state police. "You wouldn't either if you were an officer." Davis said tinted windows give criminals an "awful ad­ vantage" over troopers. Behind dark windows, "You're never going to outmaneuver them," he said. "It's a safety issue for of­ ficers, said Sgt. John Shotwell of the state police traffic ser­ vices division. "We feel it's im­ .portant for an officer, when hecomes up along a car, to be . able to see in there and see what tho driver is doing. rather than be surprised." . th ough," hotwell. aid. " 0, in e. �ncc, you could have up to a 30 percent tinting on a window," hotwdl said that some auto­ gh companies will in tall win: do s - and there arc films that owners can apply themselves at are darker than the la all ws. ' The state law does not pr ibit a mechanic or someone wh works on window glass ' fro putting in a piece of glass or int," ShotwelJ said. What . . pro ibited, he said, is driving a car wit windows that are too dar . ith some of the new-car win ows having as much as 22 per nt tint, it can be hard for tr per to tell tbe difference; C tin eel 0 ext .. hotwcll sai drivers with extra-dark wi dows may he placing thems vies in some jeopardy, t o. You don't want to be SlO{ped and h ve an officer wh 's extra apprehensive When he ames up be use he can't ee you, or whe e your h nds are, or what you' e holding. hotwell said that recently he's been fieldi g more ques­ tions regarding e law on tinted window. "One of the easons we're getting more qu tions now is because some of the car manufacturers a e putting out vehicles with dar r tints," Shot- "The federal tandard says that the glass has t allow at least 70 percent � the light to pass