MUSKEGON NEWS
plan activit e
By aryG Y
SI. Luke Senior Choir ill
have their Annual D yon Sun­
day, September 16. at 3 p.m.
Choirs of the city have been
invited .. Rev. Isa c Moffett is
the 0 t p tor.
Be la Bapti t Children
Church Department will be
celebr tin their 1 t Children
Church Annual Day on Sun­
day� September 16. at 3 p.m.
Their theme i • "We Are The
World, We Are The Children".
Everyone is invi ted to attend.
Rev. Willie N. Paul i the ho t
. P tor.
There will be a Tom
T b Weddi g held Satur­
day, September 15. at4 p.m. at
Beulah Baptist Church.
Community
Leader hlp
Academy .
Beginning Tuesday, Sep­
tember 25. the Muskegon
. Economic Growth Alliance
and the Community leader­
ship Academy lO be held in
Caesar Loun e at MCC.
Thi trainin opportunity.
founded in 1982. prepare Iu­
ture community leaders who
ill a s�me important civic
le cl'lhip re ponsibililies in
C n.
Applicants are revie ed by
a selection committee, with
special lucntion to Ic clcrship •
tia. f a divcrse par-
lici I lro . a ize will
Ii iled. I dividuals not
sclcc d rort 1990 Ac demy
ill be co idered ror tbe 1991
io .
The Academy will be held
for len CI ion every Tucsday
morniDi from September 25 to
ovember 27.
Tot lAc demy co t i $185
per pe on. Academy rnem­
ber are pon ored by bu i­
nes. indu try nd other
organization that realize
graduate of the Academy ex­
hibit ill and initiative to be­
co e Mu kegon County's
mo t important a et.
. The folio ing is list of
topic to be di cussed at each
se sion: Environmental Chal­
lenge ; Cri me Prevention;
He Ith and Human Service;
, Socio-Economic Challenges;
Education Challenge ; Stat�
Government Objective ; City
an County Government Ob­
jective ; Youth Developm�nt­
Sh ping Our Future; Industry
Retention and Growth;
Touri m; and Your Challenge
For The Future; Board Mem­
ber Responsibilities and
Liabilities;
To obtain an application
contact the Community Ser­
vice Department of MCC at
7n-0216.
The bride i JaRia Hender-
on and tbe groom i Tommy
Jones Jr., and the minister i
Jamell Turner. Rev. Willie N.
Paul is the host pastor.
My ister, Siddle T
her grand ughter, Ad
"CC" Tu er and I took a trip
recently by Amtrack to Jack-
on, Utica and Vicksburg, Mi -
is ippi visiting our other two
sister. Sar h Snow and her
family nd Ruby Ra ch nd
her family. We also visited our
brother Melchia "Jack" B rnc
. and his family ..
We boarded the train in
Holland and traveled to
Chicago. There we had a lay­
over. While in the Windy City
we shopp d around and later
we boarded the train and were
South bound.
We had a wonderful lime
vis iti ng our relatives and
friends. but it's good to' be
back home.
. We just want to s y. thank
you. to our relatives and
friend C.or making our trip so
great.
Covert news
I.m.
Eacb �ed csday
BINGO before I
Michi an E .. cr.ency' r ..
maccuticil Prolram for
seniors (MEPPS). all day. Call
764-8378.
Tue dlY. Septcm er 18, -
Blood Pre ure Clinic, fro
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bowl ..
ing at La eside Lanes. So lh
Haven at 2:00 p.m.; and
Beauty Clinlc. free f cial aDd
consultant.
TueSday, September 11, -'
Giant Flea Market. Ship-
hewana. Indiana. Spend the
day browsing in spacious area.
Shop for bargains galore -
lunch your treal. Bu leaves
Center at 9 a.m. Cost $2.50.
Thu d y. September 13,­
Trip of the Year - Nia ara
F II Toronto. 5/days and
4/nights - $375 double oc­
cupancy. Sights. hopping.'
food, good company aDd ex­
tras. Air conditioned motor
coach. One breakf t. one din­
ner, lour of Chathan Inn.
Toronto '" Niagara area trip
begins and ends at the Cenaer.
Still accepting re ervatio .
Thursday, September 20, -
Lunch at Covert School, 10:30
a.m.
Wednesday. September 26,
- Legal a siSlance from 9
a.m. to 12:00 noon. Appoint-
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A specill "Tree Dedication
Service" as beld on Aug t
4t in memory of 13 year old
Ani tra K. Whi te. Anitra bo
died, March 20, 1989 wa the
daughter of Pamela White.
The event was held in
emory Isle Par in Three
Rivers and was ori inated by
Girl Scout Service Chairm n
"UnitIl4 or ociation 8, Max-
ine Kennedy and Jane Brooks.
Highlighting the service a
poem entitled" Anitra' Tree",
wrillen by Ch rlene Zaval
w recited and dedicated by
Charlene.
The tree that was planted
wa a Flowering Crabapple,
which will be watered and nur­
tured by the Girl Scouts and
flower will be planted
beneath the tree. Also a plac­
que bearing Anitr 's name
from the Girl Scouts will be
placed in the lobby of City
Dedication
ervlce et
A pecial memorial dedica­
tio will be P rt of the Morn­
i g Wor hip Sunday.
September 16. at 11:00 I.m. at
I e First Congr�gational
Unit Church of Christ, 292
Bcllvie ,in Benton Harbor.
'. bci dcdicated are a
copy cine. file
,a video monitor, pew
scat cu ion. and I pulpit
Bi Ic.
Peoplc bein memorialized
arc Florence VanAntwerp.
To Spooner, Helen Gray,
Karl khl h, Connic Dyar.
cr icc "Leuly, Emma
non, �iIIlrd Banyon,
a ,. Oldl Stone, and Hlzel
Di. .
Oif in memory of the e in­
dividuals provided the new
CCI·P nt and supplic . MOlt
of I 0 e bCing remembered
ere euve members and sup­
porters or First Church.
The sermon for the Morning
Worship will be "Invitation to
Grow" given hy the Rev.
Richard H. Taylor, Pa ·tor.
k Tod Y Count
SUDport t
-Make Today Count". a
'support group. for per ons
dealing with I life threatening
ill and their friends and
(amilie will meet Wedne day,
September 12. at 7:00 p.m. at
tbe Watervliet Community
H pital.
men needed. Call 764-8378.
Thursd y and Friday, Sep­
tember 27 and 28 - Movie of
the Month, ·Cabin In The
Sky".
Friday. September 28. -
Binhday p rty for tho e born
in September. Call for re erva­
tion • please.
H II along with other ]�ar
m morial .
Anilr wa active in irl
S outs. regardle of her h nd­
ic p. She captured 'the he rts
o many persons in tbe c m­
munity and her mot er
P meta, also for the love nd
d dication that be ex­
emplified.
La t year the Anilra K.
W ite Memorial Fund a
cr ated by the Middle Sch 01
teachers, and persons in he
community. The fund will be
utilized to help other _handicap
children in the Three Ri rs
CQmmunity Schools.
"Anitr • Tree"
y Charlene Zavala.
As w look around us.
Wq see the gree green tre .
The river is now •
And the bi rd all
. J�o�c���. limmS�S3.lof
1048 Pearl si., enton Har�r,
didd Friday, Au u t31. a"Ber­
rier General H spit I, Berrien
Ccnicr.
he tuner I wa hC;ld
Thursday, Se tember 6. at
Plea ant Gr ve Baptist
Ch reh. Benton Harbor. Burial
wa in Cry tal Spring
Cemetery. Ro in Brothers
Fu eral Home in charge of
ar ngemcnts.
r. Simrri
18, 1937 in Ne
Survivors in
MIrY; three diU hters, Seli a.
Fel,�ia Ind Fail • all of Benton
HI r; three 10 , Lee, Quaey
J eph, all f Benton Har­
one si ter, ary Parker of
Lc urer, Mo.; one brother.
Au ry Jr. of Ca on. Mo.; and
fou grandchild n.
rs. Lucille: leming. 84, of
97( Buss. Bento HHrbor. died
Su dHY. August 26. at Mercy­
Me urial Mcdi HI Center. S1.
Jo ph. .
he funeral held Satur-
day September 1 � at Robbin
Bro hers Chapel Benton Har­
hor Burial wa in Cry tal
Spr ngs Cemeter .
�rs. Aeming a born June
19. 1906, in Cesser. Mi .
She, re ided in t area for the
p t 50 years.
Survivor i elude: two
dau hters, Irene McCoy and
MagnOlia Evans, both of Ben­
ton Harbor; lw 'ons, L.C.
Fleming. Bento Harbor and
Vernon Phillip. ke CharJe •
La.; two i ters Lillie May
Gray. Ea t St. is. Mo., and
Ora Wilson. al en, Miss.; 18
grandchildren a d 24 great-
grandchildren. She wa
.preceded in dea h by a son.
David Perkin in 19M
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�AGE 17
e'd like to take a moment
F m our b y "rush-rush" day
dedicate this growtn tree
F r a girl cout who was
called away.
tree i something speciaJ
It i a sign of life.
so we felt it filling
F r someone who was bright;
T dd a touch of color
o something to be enjored
B everyone who se this tree
N matter the route they're going.
the day tum into years
Ie hope it bring a mile
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