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September 18, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-09-18

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of r. Mrs.
MOII_ Pi dIey provided the
beautil· III settiag fOl' a �ptioo
of Detr . City cil
Preside t Erma Henderson.
Before a .ty crowd of dig­
nataries Honorable, Erm.
Henderson as honored by
southfield C'dy CouociIWomaD
Barbara Tally and by Seator
J . V 01.
In ddictio Tia Williams
1 eoacted a kit, form poi t of
I vie , em iziDg the impor-
tance of loving concerned
parents, extended family, com­
mUDity, church and eduacation
system· providing a positive
enviroment where maximum
growth and development potcn-
I '
The naual Women' Day
�lebratioD will take place Sept.
18 the Hun. ip service
t Berea-St. Paul', United
thodist 01 ell, 16241 Jos­
lyn, Highland P k, MI 48203,
(313) 864-6267.
The keynote speUeT for the
occasion i s. alettor
Cr �'derud t
director of the Detroit A&o­
American .. She· also a
teacher d lecturer B
Institute of Research. Her
theme ·n be "Wonwn III the
C1OSS1fH1Ib •..
The Rev. Aioazo E. Vi cent ·
tor. Gay A . ral
chair d Ella L. S . han-
dling publicity, Imme . tely 01-
lowing the service . be fel­
lowship hour. All are welcome.
7
tial can be fully rea
In concluding emarks
Hoaorabe Erma ender
gPe a historical . of
our comm ty ex>
together in the ad present
to help eradi te the many
forms 0 �ry, such drug
ddictioa aDd negatM media
i1Dl8es, political, social and
ecooomic· � tice.
Only by king tosether
a community can we" develop
protectM , t will a
our children - our future - to.
live, learn and grow, t reby -
ere sing our community's
prospects for a much bri
tomorrow, - id.
family i League tople
LHS
I .
Michigan League for
Human Services ill hold i
1988 Annual Conference on
Fri y, October 28, 1988 &0
8:3p a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the
Lans· Civic Arena. The CoD­
ference t eme is "Public
Po·· . the Co· Decade:'
The I er 0 OUidren d
F .. .. The Conference .
explore t e extent to hich
children are at ecoDOIDic, me .
ca1,e . lude .
. d the pre.ua:ares
family hi often iDpait .
.. to care Co
ch· en.
ports in the Workplace"; '1D­
vesting· Families Thro In­
come Support Programs";
"Keeping Families Together:
Family Preservation ad
Reunification Strategies"; "Im­
proving Coordi tioD of Ser­
vices to Children and Families";
"He Ith Care for At-Ri k
Families d Children: Closing
the G � -; and 'Who Cares for
the Children? So tioos to the
Child Care Cri . .-
Resig1atio fees are: S18 -
League members; S22 - No -
members; and SIS - Stu­
de tlRetiree.
For further informatio (X)­
tact the League at 300 N.
W . on Square, S . e 401,
......... :NoII ..... Mich· 48933, (517)
487-5436.
..
AGE
AI MUSICAL DRAMA OF RHYTHM & BLUES
SINGER]OllNNY; A E �
PRESENTED BY
The Young People Mu ical The tre 0
Frid y September, 3� Satur ay October, 15t
Heritage Hall Theatre 17101 We t 7 He Rd.
Curtain 8:00pm
. For more inform tion c 11 931-3427 or 38-3377

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