y MICHIGAN CITIZEN·P 13 29th Annual Brotherhood Banquet Held mi tted 29 con ecutiv years to a shared belief of b therhood and your NAACP Chapter has. and I congratulate you. Mayor Mike Fleckenstein presented greetings. The audience ung the egro a­ tional Anthem, the Battle Hymn of the Republic and Gwen Jordan, a student of Three Rivers High School providing musical entertain­ ment, inging two songs. Member of the Nile NAACP attended the Banquet with Dorothy Green erving a the Mi tress of Ceremonies and Margaret Banks served a Chairperson. Over 100 people attended the event. By Vera White . The 29th Annual NAACP Banquet was held Friday night, April 27, at the Three Rivers Best We tern 1M. Their theme w ,"Education, It' Effect On Social Economic Changes In The 90's And Beyond". Gue t speaker was Dr. Samuel Moore, Professor of Education Administration (K- 12) College of Education, ichigan State University, t Lansing. Moore told the audience t t working ogether can im­ p ove our schools which will i prove ou society and " espect and articipation are c ucial". He Iso said, open iIIingne s to participate and p ysical respe t for each other s gnal our str ng commitment t hare valu s, attitudes and b lief and th increasing ra­ c al and ethnic plurality in our n tion ha bee and continue t be a bounti II storehou e of i eas nd ener y for us to tap. Moore co gratulated the c mmunity on it's celebration ying, "Few group have com- 81 me 0 da n Monty F er w born in Stubenville, Ohio and ended chools and graduated there. He h lived in Michigan since 1985. He have five sisters and three brothers. Feaster been married to hi wife, Hollister Ann since Aug�t 1989 and have two step children, Charlene and Antwain. He is. employed at D&WFoods .. F ter ays, it is a great becoming a Deacon and hi desire is to do the Lord's will. ys to the youth of today, "Refraim from running the treets, have respect for your elders and listen to them for they wi e. And get yourselves a good role model to 100 up to." Th ordin tion program in­ clude , congregational song, "Wh t a Fell w hip, a reading entitled," et Apart" was given by Deac n teve mil y. Three I wer pr cnted by Mr . Dor thy ram, har n While, nd hirley In ram' and the Mass Choir f e Jerusalem provided additional music, . Ordination Council par­ ticipant include, Rev. James Alexander of Grand Rapids, Rev. R.C. Gulley and Rev. Leroy Smith b th of Benton Harbor and De cons Ronald . White Sr., and teve miley of ew Jerusalem. Ingram and Feaster an wered all que lions correctly nd the . ouncil gave th men scores of 100 percent. The Ordination ermon and charge to the Deacons was given by Rev. RC. Gulley Certificates "OOJ of Authorization and Deacon :L! • cross pins ere presented to 10- - I gram and Feaster. ,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i - -: - - - - -,- -- - - - - - - - -1- - - _. visft::!�:�:�!=: NAME __ 1 .; ----;.--------t-;....._--:-I--- ner was served to all guest A1XJRESS I . Highly inspirational services crrr-=-� �I +--_�I __ - as enjoyed by the 95 perso di STATE --- ZIP ------- tten 08. Rev. Michael G. Gulley is HOME l'fI(NE __ ( -----)---- ho t pastor of ew Jerusalem B ptist Church, D Ordination Services were held I month for two local men, James Ingram and Monty Feaster ordained at New J alent Bapdst Church, 817 8th Street in Three Rivers. . James Ingram was born in Chicago and has lived in Michigan for 15 years. He has ODe SOD, J Jr., by a previous marriage. Ingram is a member of the choir aDd Pastor s Aid Club and is employed Dock's Foundry. He ys, becoming a Deacon is the great t thing that has hap­ pened to him since he became aved by Jes Christ He says to the youth of today, "Don't get caught up in material things beca e it is important to 100 to the Lord for all of your "