.. . I Vi Thc • ft. Sbelll .... 'd. associate minister of the h church will beiDa the mesaaae Wor hop on Procr What to Do" ST. JOSEPH - Child nd Family services of uth ern Michigan, Inc. announces l 81 ck ehurehe to Id· n high blood pr Or ere nn nd ducatlon High blood pre sure is a major ca of heart tt ck, kid- ney failure, and troke and is . particularly prevalent among Blac . That's why Black chur­ ches around the country are or­ ganizing "Church High Blood Pr ure Sunday" on April 24 - to inform their members of the problems associated ·th hi&h b ood pressure and t they can do about it. ·Five million Blac s suffer from hypertension: ys eil Shulman, an Emory University professor of medicine d chair- of the board of the interna- tional Socie� of Hypertension . B . A udy by Emory University d Fort V S te College in Geor . d that the small, clo e nit congregations of B chW'ches are particularly effective in carrying the life preserving m . The pilot udy is one of a number of ex­ amp from around the country employing house of rkshop a conduit for information and a ouree of scr�a.ing. With preaching from e pul­ pit and choirs inging the Church High Blood Pressure "min' er in pilot chur­ che eered their co egations into creening, monitoring, referral nd educuation programs, all mapped out·in a free boo from .I.H., Churches an Avenue to H· h Blood Pr ore Co rol. Church members Iearaed the of hyperte' how to t e their own blood me, d to ooatrol hyperteDlioo through 10 - t diet, ight reduction and medication, if . necessary. Many of the church in the pilot udy followed their services·th J, i demo trating how tr ditional foods could be coo ed in a more healthful way. In conjunction with the third annual International Interdis­ ciplinary Conference on' High Blood Pressure in Blacks (Co­ hosted by Howard UDi� and the UniYersity of Maryland April 21-24 in Baltimore), COD- t gregatio of 100 churches Will gather in the Baltimore Armory on April 24 for a massive "Church High blood Pressure Sunday" service. That Sunday, . doctors and nurses will be visit­ ing about 200 churches in Bal­ timore and Wasbington. "We' e countiDg on the chur­ che • says Emory' Dr. Shul­ man. "This major effort on April 24 may be the only way some people will learn ho to save their own live ." 9 The Western Regional Staff of u.S. Senator Donald W. Riegle, Jr., will be holding office hours, Friday, April 8th at the Berrien County Building. Board of Commissioncrs Room, 811 Port St., St. JOIeph, MI 49(BS, at 10 LID. The Seaator's ItafJ . personally meet with anyone o is having a problem with the federal gOYeJ1llDent. n tlon - yand presentation of wor op on ·Procrastination - Why and - What to 00" beptnjnl on MOD­ day, April 11, & 7 to 9 p.m. The War op. part of the aleneY' Family Enrichment Workshop Program and will continue each Monday throup . ay 16 at the cis offices at 2000 South State Street, St. Joseph. The fee for the entire workshop is $25. Advance r�gistration is recommended, though ot required due to the subject mater. C nd Tumbl 4-H pon or Equln cliniC . I . BENTON TWP - An "Equine Clinic" will be held from 1 to 4:30 p.m. sunday, April 10 at the Lake Michigan College Community Center, co- pon­ sored by Lake Michigan College and the Tumbleweed 4-H Club. Registration fee i S7 in advance and $9 at the door. . 'A DETROIT TRIBUTE TO And Hi