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November 05, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-11-05

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Comput r U r
Group r dy
Anyone interested 1D per­
sonal �uters' invited to at- ,
tCDd' an orpnjutjonal meeting
of a Personal Computer Users
Group at 11 a.m., Saturday.
0Ye1Ilber 11 in Room S-117 at
Lake Michigan College, 2755 E.
Napier Ave., Benton Township.
For more information, call
Mar Winegar at (616) 927-
3571 or 1-800-252-1LMC, ext ..
204.
In Am ca
Slid /Lectur C
"Latin America Today" is a
slide show and lecture to be
presented by Youenn Kerven­
nic at 7 p.m. Friday, November
10, in the Blue Lecture Hall at
La e Michigan College. No
charge and the public is wel­
come to attend.
Alcohol and Other
Drug Lunch eating
The Tri-County Coalition on
Alcohol and Other Drugs will
have a lunc eon meeting on
Friday, ovember 10, at the
First United Methodist Church,
3003 Leco Court, t 11:30 a.m.
Featured spea er will be
State Sena r C rl Gno t e
from Sa r, Michigan.
Cost is $4.75 per per on.
92&- 7121 ext. 265.
BH/BT Senior­
Cen er lists
ac Iv ies
The Senior Center of Benton
Harbor/Benton Township will
be having an early Thanksgiving
Dinner for the residential
seniors, free of charge, Friday,
November 10, from 1-3 p.m.
Call 9Z7 - 2497. The Center will
be dosed Thursday, ovember
23 and 24 for Thanksgiving.
Sub t nee bu e - Al
Komoll, Counselor for the Ber­
rien County Health Depart­
ment holds discussion groups at
the Center from 10-11:30 a.m.,
November 6, 13, 20 ad 27.
Public is invited as well as
seniors.
Exerd e CI e - Every
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
9-9:30 a.m. Call the Center if in­
terested.
BI Pres ure C
Free public Blood Pressure
Clinical Service all day Novem­
ber 8, 15, 22 and 29, from 8:30
a.m.-4:00 p.m.
d Sen - Legal
Services of Atto y Roberts
will be offered to seniors by ap­
pointmen only on ovember
8, from 9-12:00 noon.
rd ti - Senior
Center Bo rd meeting
Thursday, ovember 16, t 1:30
pdD. Public invited to trend,
V; Cas CAP - Van Cas
CAP, Agency fo Anti-poverty
will be taking applications for
Weatherization by appoint­
ment only. Call1-800-671-6971.
The agency will be at the Center
Mondays and Fridays in the
month of November from 8:30
a.m.-4:OO p.m.
C ty KN'fIII"fi1ftcad
- Van Cas CAP will continue
recertification for applicants
eligible for commodity pickup
on Mondays, We4nesdays d
Fridays in the month of Novem­
ber from 8:30 a.m,,-4:00 p.m. at
the Center. Please bring proof
of income, Social Security card,
and proof of address. (Open to
the public).
.
AtTh Ubrary
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday, Novem­
ber 8, from 10:00-10:45 a.m. the
film, Curio George, will be
shown, along with other stories
and ctivities for young
children, ages 3 .. 5.
The library will be closed on
Saturday, November 11, in ob­
servance of Veterans Day.
Senior Lifeline
Activities
schedules
Each Monday, exercise and
fun and good health at 11 a.m.;
each ednes aYt bingo before
lunch; and each Friday, need­
lecraft and craft projects at 11
a.m.
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday,
Blood Pre ure Clinic from 11
a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday, November 7, from
10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Free
Screening at the Watervliet
Hospital. Staff will be on hand
to help you.
Thursday, November 16,
Lunch at Covert Hi h chool,
10:45 a.111. No lunch at site.
turday, ovember 18, Van
Buren United Civic Organiza­
tion, Executive B rd meeting,
11 a.m. Membership meeting at
1 p.m. .
Wednesday, November 22,
I.4aI I tanee. Your lawyer
in this office at 764-8378 from 9-
12 noon.
Thursday and Friday,
- ovember 23 & 24 Center will
be do ed for Thanksgiving.
overnber 29th and 30,
Movie M tlnee, "Coming To
America" starting Eddie Mur­
phy will be shown.
Thursday, ovember 30,
rthday Party for November.
Call for reservations.
H ppy Birthday to:
Barne , EI Ie Butler, Henry
De cy, SI ter Evan, Olive
Green, H rely, Lee Fer­
ri , Mary Black ell, J 0
J ,H
Smit • Ev To
S t L. V. 0'----.
I We r, Jule Wlllia
Ele or Wls art, Flore ee
___ , W y ,Betty z.
ra. L. Gray,
KosllDaT I
C off vie of
'Su om n
"Overcoming the Super­
man Syndrome: A Talk With
Marjorie Shaeviti' is the title of
a teleconference and workshop.
from 6:30-9:30 p.m., Wednes­
day, November 8 in the Blue
Lecture HaU at Lake Michigan
College, to help women deal
with this problem.
Marjorie Shaevitz, author of
worbe Superwoman Syndrome",
will be featured in the telecon­
ference. She will discuss
strategies for managing time,
and how to overcome the Su­
perwoman Syndrome.
Call 927-3571 or 1-800-252-
lLMC, ext. 285.
ake Today Count
Make Today Count, .a sup­
port group for persons dealing
with a life threatening illness
and their families and friends,
will meet Wednesday, Novem­
ber 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Watervliet
Community Hospital. '
Call 674-8847 for more infor­
mation.
Toughlove Parent
Support Group eet
The Toughlove Parent Sup­
port Group will meet Tuesday,
Nove ber 7 at 7:30 p.m.j the
nursery of the Stevensville
United Methodist Church, 5506
Ridge Rd., Stevensville.
For more information, call
465-3128 and request Beth.
Drama at BHHS
The Benton Harbor High
School Drama Department
proudly announces the presen­
tation of its Fall Performing
Arts Production, "Lillian
Hellman's, The Children's
Hour," Thursday, Friday &
Saturday, November 9,10 &f. 11
at 7:30 p.m. in the Kuschel Per­
forming Arts Center.
Tickets for the Children's
Hour are $2 for adults and $1
for children under 12 at the
door.
Project Head Start
Reglon.V meet set·
The Project Head Start
Region V Semi-Annual Train­
ing Conference will- be held in
South Bend, November 14-18,
at the Century Center ..
Conference information can
be obtained through: Project
Head Start 0 St. Joseph and
Elkhart Counties, 1820 South
Michigan St., South Bend, IN
46613, telephone number
2191234-2150.
Cod d
The next meeting for the sup­
port group for Codependents
will be held Wedne day,
Novembetr 8 t 7 p.m. in the
Recreation Room at the Whit­
comb Tower, 509 Ship Street,
St.Joseph.
There is no fee or registra­
tion required. Call Pat Friend,
Center for Self Help at River-
wood Center, 925-0594 or toll­
free at 800-336-0341 for more
information.
Fashion MagiC
'89-90'
I
Imagine the spellbinding
sensation of a darkened room
with millions of twinkling stars
- silver one moment, changing
to gold sparkles the next! Chloe'
is one- of several designers Of­
chestrating this fashion magic to
display gorgeous, tantalizing
black dresses on the runway this
season.
Thierry Mugler uses zippers
in some dresses to peel off a
lower skirt, revealing a hanker­
chief hemline of chiffon. Shearl­
ing made its debut in many dyed
colors or combinations of colors
- and designs.
Tanuki, a Chinese Muskrat,
dyed and treated is used on
coats lapels and cuffs are in
mink nd beaver: Tibetan Lamb
coat in gem tone heus are in
abun ance, as are coats em­
boss . and inlaid with otter or
in crocodil leather.
Co or is big ·ev rywhere -
brigh and muted! It's a joyous
time t look and feel pampered.
Th silhouette for day is slim.
Drop d waistlines with sashes
mak walking sensuously
provocative. Hemlines arc
above the knee, hide the knee or
drop close to the ankles. Heels
on shoes are high or low, it's
your choice. Scarves are in a im­
portant accessory and felt hat ,
with a masculine tilt, are shown
with a wider brim.
Fashions this year are beauti­
ful, m gical combinations of
color in curry, sage, pumpkin,
sienna, olive, mandarin orange,
citrus, saffron, paprika, p paya,
turquoise, bright red and south
seas blue.
Fabrics are embroidered
with rhinestone , bead , se­
quins and paillettes. Leopard,
tiger and cheetah are all simu­
lated to look like the 'real thing'
in jackets, hats, dresses, hoes
and boots. Folkloric 10 from
many c untries are seen in
many designers' collection .
Ebony Fashion Fair's 32nd
annual tour is the best enter­
tainment ever!
Half are poor
The last est ensus Bureau
. report sh ws that nearly 45%
of the nation' Black children
are growing up in poverty. The
report also suggests th t Blacks
as a group have bene lted vir­
tually none t all from he eight
years of economic ecovery
under Reagan and Bu h
Th 32nd Annu I
E lOY Fashion Fair
n i&&�©
�9/90
TO BENEFIT
Sc olar hlp/Benton
arbor Ubrary
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