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October 08, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-08

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'J
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MUSKEGON
AACP 110 t
'Than Yo '
Dinner
y Mary Golliday
Mr. Edgar Rain y, chairman
of Religious Affairs of the local
branch of the NAACP gave his
"Thank You Dinner" recently at
Greater Harvest Baptist
Church for those ho worked
with him in the Annual AACP
Baby Contest. The food was just
great.
Deasha Hill, a 15 year old
10th grader, at Muskegon
Heights High School made the
cake. It �as really good. Deasha
attend Cake and Stuff Decorat­
ing school part time.
Archie DaShan Sharp III, 2
1{l years old, won first prize in
the Baby Contest. He is the son
of Evelyn Sharp.
Kandis Miles, 7 month old,
w n second prize. he is the
daughter of Lucy il s.
Tierra Hunter, 1 year old,
won' third prize. Tierra is the
daughter of Yalonda Hunter.
Congratulations to all of you.
Bill Gill is the president.
well the opportunity to see
ho the 5O-Day Spiritual Ad­
venture could r in their own
churchesn spring.
Churches or individuals
de iring more information
bout the 5O-Day Spiritual Ad­
venture or the October 17, Pre­
Adventure Conference, may
contact Pastor Abiade at Hope
United Methodist CllUrch,
6161925-4423 or The Chapel of
the Air at 311J690-2800.
Guild of the
S ichi D B p-
tl t Di trlet oci tio will
meet on Saturday, October 14,
at 10:00 a.m. t the Ebenezer
Baptist Church, 214 E. Britain
Avenue.
There will be a Musica
Program on Saturday, October
7, at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity pti t
Chure, outh H n, where
the Rev. obel Sanders is the
pastor.
Mr . Virgie Page is th . coor­
dinator.
Invited guests are th Ccles­
tor, Milw ukee, Wi consin;
Friendly ix, Michigan City,
Ind.; Michigan oul Reviver ,
Benton H rbor and many
others.
Elder Clotyc White will be
the M' tre of C remoni «>
'T in-CUi Qu rtette
Ch pter 1 20-2 will hold
their monthly meeting on Satur- -
day, October 14, at 7:00 p.m. at
Ebenezer Baptist Church.
All members are asked to
please ttend. .
On Sund y, October 15 at
3:30 p.m. the Local Chapter will
present their nthly Musical
t t Ne Paradi e Baptist
Church, 1Kl . Crystal, where
th Rev. Willie T. Burton i the
o t p tor.
The pu lic is invited to at­
(end, according to rs. Willie
B. Sim , president.
ing hat it t
as
tiorYt.
Gl
-
u •
� .. rr
The B. t r Production
p io Con piracy
'89'", designers fa hion hair
show competition, .. aturday, Continued f'ro P 18
October 14, at 6:00 p.m., at does know the topic a small
Muskegon's L.C. Walker Arena honorarium to actually conduct
Annex, 955 Fourth St., M us- the seminar, event or worksh p.
kegon, Michigan. However, your top three
Come see Michigan' finest needs will be 1) Publicity, 2)
designers at their best. There Publicity and 3) Publicity. You
will be Ist, 2nd and 3rd places must ge the ord out and in the
prizes. Tickets . s $10.00 ad- process convince an ample
vance and 12.00 at d r. number of people to attend.
Last years winners for " . Ju t.50 people paying $25 each
was; lst place in hair was Mrs. to attend a seminar on No
Yvonne Chase of Baldwin, Money Down Re 1 E tate
Michigan and 1st place in Techniques can produce $1,250
fashion was Mrs. Jean Levy of i just on day.
Mus egon. They are competing The ·key for th future, �
again this year. however; is that your event or
activity mu t satisfy the needs of
t people w pai d to attend.
Satisfied people are ood com- -.
mercial . In fact, re e rch
shows that people are more
likely to buy a product if it is
recommend d by a friend than
they are if th y hear the product
advertised 20 times.
Thus, it' key to deliver on
the promise you make.
Also, keep costs down. tay
away from a speaker who char":
ges too much. Rent a meeting
room at a local church. Stay
awa)l from expensive hotel con-
. ference rooms, at least initially.
Distribute flyer .: Buy couple
of ads in a weekly newspaper.
Sell tickets. Talk-up the event to
friends and associat . There is
more to do but this is a good
CHIE DaSHAN SHARP III,
21/l )an d n t prize I.
the ADn NAACP by Co -
test.
J ndJerm rJ ck-
o will celebrate their 4th
birthday Sunday, October 8 at 6
p.m. with their family and­
friends. There will be cake, ice
cream, hot dogs, hamburgers
and potatoe chips.
They are the SODS of Arthur
and Julia Jackson.
Mornln St r B pti t
C ure had their Installation
Service for their new pastor and
wife Rev. and Mr . Erie Weems
Jr., recently. They came from
Detroit and are the parents of
three children, two sons and a
daughter.
Rev. Eric Weems Jr., is the
ho t p tor.
The Youn omen'
Auxir ry .of th Greater Har­
ve t 8apti t Ch ur.ch wi II
present a Musical Play, "Jesus I
Coming" (St Matthew 25:13),
Sunday, October 15, at 7 p.m. at­
the church, 2435 Riordan t.,
Muskegon Heights.
The play will be featuring
some of Muskegon's finest
gospel singers: Blanche Smith,
Lula Carter, Elnora Owens,
Keesha Cooper, Ben Jones,
Richard Smith and the Music
Department of the Greater
Harvest Baptist Church.
Velma Guy is the president
aod the Rev. Stanley Levy is the
host pastor.
OCTOBER 12, 1937 -
He rJ A trOD, became
feathe eight champ on this
day. 1932 - Greaory, ac­
tivist, comedian, born.
Succus News, Inc. is a Black
self-help organization based in
Washington, D.C.
Oc' ... .,. .... �.,..·
a ivitle for
VBUCO
Each Monday, exercise for
fun d good health 11 a.m.;
each Wednesday bingo before
lunch; and each Friday, need­
lecraft and craft projects 11 a.m.
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday,
Blood Pressure Clinic from 11
a.m.-3 p.m. Also bowling at 2
p.m. -
. Tuesday, October .10, shop­
pmg at Eastbroo Mall & Bur­
lington Coat Factory in Grand
Rapids. Lunch on you. Bus
leaves Center at 9:30 a.m. Cost
is $2.50.
Tuesday, October 17, Flu
hot from 10:30 a.m.-l:00 p.m.
Call to register. $3.00 donation.
Tue day, October 19, lunch
at Covert High School. 0
lunch at site.
aturday, October 21, Van
Buren United Civic Organiza­
tion Executive Board meeting,
11 a.m. Membership meeting at
1 p.m.
Wednesday, Octo r 25,
Legal Assistance. Must have
appointment. Call lawyer in this
office from 9 a.m. -12 noon.
Thursday nd Frid v. Oc­
tober 26 and 27, Movie
Matinee, "Taps" with Gregory
Hines.
Friday, October 27, birthday
party for October. Join us for
lunch. Call for reservation.
Happy birthday to: Avery
Wilborn, Irene B rman, ran­
cis ur, J arne Bard, Emma
. Browa Thomas Brown, oaf
Byrd, Jeanette Noren, Mary
Robinson, Louise Watson, Be-
ie Wines, Mary Cristie, Marie
Edmundson, Thelma Ed­
mundson, Lillie B. Haney, Lot­
tie. Hoag, Narvel Haney,
Gwendolyn Ott, Peter Tice,
Ethel Webb, Narine King,
ophie Horpath, Vera Ivery,
Clara Lloyd, Estelle Marshall,
Velma M digell, Ishamee Me­
Kenzie, Lawson McKenzie,
Ro ie L. Peterson, Joanna Van­
layer and Myrthle Wo d Berry.
This Week
OcrOBER 8, - During the
War of 1812, 00 ixth of th
e men io U.. avy wer
Blac .1941- It v.J J ck-
on, contender for U.S.
presidential nomination, born.
OCTOBER 9, 18 1 -
Henry Hi hi nd Gamet a p­
pointed Minister to Liberia.
1929 - E t "Dutch" Morial,
first Black mayor of ew Or­
leans, born.
OCTOBER 10, Today,
Blac college graduates earn
90% much comp rable
white . 1899 - I. Jo
patented bicycle fr me. 1978 -
Ip H. etcatr,' con-
gr , died.
OCTOBER 11, 1833 -
Obertl Coli e, which. ad­
mitted white and Black ,
opened. 1887 - lie
patented elevator.

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