- I (.- J .' I· CHlGAN CI11ZEN L I minister I re-a poin'� Vera Rev. George H. King has pastored Grant Olapel AM.E Church for over 10 years and has lived in Three River fo over 10 years. Rev. King re-appointed t Grant ClIapel pastor for the second time. All AM.£ ministers are appointed yearly by the B· op and.they must at­ tend the Annual Conference each year. Having faith' in God desaibes Rev. George H. King best "Faith has opened doors for me that were closed, and ,by Faith, I come and go in the arms of God," said Rev. King. . Hebre 11:1 in the Holy Bible says; 'Now Faith � the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. " This is rauled in the daily life of Rev. King. Rev. King 'born in Be- ·sscmer, Ala., and is the oldest of seven children. He attended elementary and high school in Bessemer. In 194�, he began preaching and served in the U.S. Air Force for over 3 years. One week after he was discharged, he received bi first pastorship in John's, Ala., and pastored there four Sunday Sc 001 . Pubh hing .'eeI orto addre ile or hop years. He attended Daniel Payne College in Birmingham, Ala., completed the English course in Theological SeaaiDary in 1949 By Mary GollIday and' in 1950 received a The Greater Muskegon Bachelors degree in Theology. REV. GEORGE H. KING Area Youth Scholarship Fund 'He was awarded a diploma for will have their first annual din- Integrity of Oaaracter &om the . d Rev. King. His philosophy Del' Saturday, ApillS, at 7 p.m., fawlty and trustees of Daniel of life � to; "Let God be seen in at Muskegon Community CoI- my life, by others". And he says lege. .. P·_yne_· __ ·� __ --- ...... 'to the Black youth, "first you Guest speaker will be Mrs. should know the Lord, become Clemintine Barfield, founder of Lamaz education saved, love people, and stay in So Sad in Detroit, (Save Our school and get an education and Sons and Daughters). MUSKEGON - A special you will achieve." The Greater Muskegon two-day series of Lamaze Rev. King has been married Scholarship Fund "Save the Prepared Childbirth Classes to 1m wife, Annie, for 47 years. Oilldren" � committed to help- will be offered at' Muskegon They have no children of their ins the youth of Muskegon area Community College through own, but have raised a nephew with financial assistance for. the Community Service Office. &om an early age. career or professional develop- Scheduled for April 8 and 22 We salute Rev. George H .. �t from 8:00 am-4:OO pm, instruc- King. a man of Faith. A reception will be held at tion uses the team approach, Havini Faith is exemplified the Blue and Gold Room of the designed for the pregnant in kev. King's daily life. He is a College. The program will tea- woman and her husband/coach. .... --------- hard �rker, wears blue jeans, ture a style show. Models wiD be Call m-m16. . Rev. King � pastored four and will do all that he can to help State Rep. Mickey Knight, State AM.E. Churches in Alabama, those in need Rep. Nancy Crandel, Mr. A. including a mining camp and He is President of the Black Love, ass. personel director, wa transferred to Michigan Ministerial FeHowship AI- . Muskegon Public Schools; Mrs. wher be pastored' three chur- liance, a member of the Three K. Wans ley, Urban League ches before being transferred to Rivers Ministerial Allian�, the board member; Mrs. Redistine Grant Chapel, . Gibralotor Lodge # 19 of Wilkins, Muskegon Heights, After moving to Michigan, Masons F & AM, the Michigan City Commissioner; and Mrs. he worked at the Pontiac Conference Protective League Josephine House, NAACP General Motors plant for 2S of Detroit, and the Disabled board member. . years, before retiring in 1975. American Veterans. Tickets are S20 . Call ro- to do somethiDg besides preach, All maiisters should be able' 3026 or m-3598. H NILES "Let's Talk" COJDCI to be (the work of CUS) Wor op i cbedUled for Nt. IDd Some de� factors Calvary Baptist Caurch 601 wdl the materiars use. Ferry Street, N"des, OIl April 7. The session is geared toward The r op will be (X)D .. readaen d leaden, but the ducted by Mrs. Rae Hudson public· welcome. WatkiDs,Edito y, Publica- Rae Hucko Watkins ti Sunday School Pub·· educated .m the public schoo Board National Bap . t Con- of Nashville, Te e5SCe. She vention, U.s.A., IDe. flDished TeDDessee Agricul- The Publishing Board his- tural aDd Industrial State Col­ tory;itspbilosophy dpurpose lege (no TenDcsse State' will' be dis ed. Also, the UnMrsity) . a Bacbelor of train� material - Ho it Scieace I>qp'ee. Elementary . Muskegon SOSAD founder to speak at u kegon benef Mrs. Knox, are my brother and sister-in-law. k was a spirit tilled occasion. Rev. Urundi Knox, my nephew, brought the 11:00 a.m. message. Rev. L. Randolph and Antioch Baptist Church was thei special guests at 3;30 p.m. Rev .. Randolph brought the me�sage. I just want to say, Rev. Knox just keep leading God's people in the right direction. You are doing great work at Ebenezer. I CC offer e bu ines cour e . offered at cc MUSKEGON - Harold Gelderloos, MCC Business In­ structor and consultant to busi­ ne and industry win once again present "Starting A New Business· through the Com­ munity Services Office of Mus­ kegon Community College. Scheduled for two Monday evenings, April 3 and 10, 6:00- . 10:OOpm, the course � designed so that participants can ex­ amine the issues that they would face daily as a busiD owner. They'D begin with deci