Muskegon Angelic Choir o perform By Mary GoIl .y The Greater Harvest An­ gelic Choir will have their Sixth Annual Fall Concert on Sunday, October.28, at 6 p.m. Their theme will be, "Father Open Our Eyes". Rev. Stan­ ley Lee i the host pastor. The public i invited to attend. Congratulations to Darren Davi and Lakeish Johnson. Danon was. chosen as Homecoming King· and Lakei h was chosen as Homecoming Queen at Mus- , kegon Hts. High School Homecoming game. They are both seniors at Muskegon Ht . High School. Rev. Cornelius Sains. one of Mu kegon's loc I mini­ sters ts bringing some wonderful program on T.V.' Channel 7, on Sunday morn­ ings from' 10-10:30 a.m.: Sunday �fternoon [rom I­ I :30 p.m.; Monday's from 7- 9:30 p.m.; and Tue day's from 9-10 p.m. Beulah Baptist Church will have their Annual Hal­ loween Party on Wednesday, O�to.ber 31, at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Wilhe N. Paul is t�e host pas- tor. . Muskegon County Board of Commissioners Chairman Herman Ivory wa honored recently at the dedication of the new Metro Bus Station in his name. About 100 friends . and colleages a there to help honor him. Speakers included. Max Preston, Vice President and General Manager of GTE Telephone Operation' of �ichiga� and retired Super­ intendent of Mu kegon Hts. Publ ic Schoolt John Sydnor. County Commis ioncr Wil­ liam "Bill- Gill served as Master of Ceremonie . Following the Dedication a reception was held at the Muskegon Harbor Hilton. Child Watch OCTOBER 18· OVEMBER 3, 199 Cele By M Wright Ede Cousin Mary i someone you were tight with. growing up in the old neighborhood. She taught you how to jump rope, and play "kick the can." You also fought like cats and dogs over the silliest things. but she was your best friend. Today, Cousin Mary is grown and you don't even know her children'S names. You rarely talk on the phone. and sometimes miss the usual Chrtsrma card exchange. It is completely unintentional. You leave the neighborhood and slowly drirt apart. Relatives shouldn't be cparared forever. Consider organizing a special reunion to reacquaint yourself with. Cou in Mary. Before you know it. Cousin Mary·s. Aunt Maggie·s, and Grandmother Jones' families are gathered around you exchanging Iami­ Iy anecdotes. News that a few years ago seemed unimpor­ tant becomes rea II y i merest­ ing - because it's family. A recent Wall Street Jour­ nal article ci ie one ramil y 's Benton Harbor Obituaries HENRY CAREY SR. Henry .Rango. (Mey Sr.. 83. of aer.on Harbor. ded Monday. October 15. at Mercy-Memorial Medical Center. St Joeeph. The fun Oct 22. t Bethel OUch, Benton Harbor. Sui. in Cryst I Springs Cemetery, Arr ng menta wa m d by the F r in Chapel of Florin Funeral Serv , Ben on Harbor. Mr. Carey born Ju 1.1927. ppi. Survtvcn Inctude: hi e. Gloria; sons. Randy Carey and Hen'y Car Y Jr.. both of Benton Harbor. W S«KSers and Robert Carey. both of Hamlin. LA. and Joe Sanders of 0. • T exaa: four daught ... Roee Marie Carey of Benton Harbor. RoNzen a Ev of All rna. Ga .• Oozier of Seattle. W ., and Sandra CIIIt of Hamlin. La.; two • C and Babe Carter. both of Ham n. LA: 12 SJ'andchUdren; and one SJ'_t-grandchild. LEE PEALS Lee A. Peals. 76. of Benton tiM)or. elect W • October 17. Mercy-MemoA. Medical Center. St. Joeeph, oIkMing a lengthy I , The funeral w held Tueedily. October 23. the Golden � Baptist Ouch, Benton Harbor. B\.rtal WM in Not1h Shore Memory CWdeiw. HIIgw Shor . A1rangem by the Fairpl n Chapel of Florin Funeral Services. Benton twbor. . P born AprIl 6. 1914. in Akron. Ohio. He f1 ed from Benton Hatbor and of Golden Ught 9u'vM:n Include: .".. Jerome P of WMh. P. Aandy P and It • of Benton Harbor, Robert P I. of Mu kegon, and Jame. Griffin of Detroit; eight daqMr., CovIngQl of Long s..:h. CeIf,. PiUean Aftderaon of Kalamazoo. and Lucille Harrl., FWn. Cryer. Aoee I and � • I of Bento.n t-t.rbor. and Vemi1a JonM of Oeerolt; 34 grandchildren; and .even gr -gr. dchiIdI.1. JERRY JOH SO Jerry .Jotwwon. 6-y -old.on of . Angel Lyn Johnaon of Y . and Anthony Johr-.on,of LM VegM. Nev .• died WednMdIIv. October 17. at the Mercy-Memorial MecIcet Center. St. Joeeph. The funeral held Monday. October 22 ... the Rabbi,. BroehWa Fun. Home; Bera1 twbor. BwtaI In CryatIII Springs Cern .. y. He born Decem 1, 1983, in Kalamazoo. . Survivors in to J*8f* include: abrolw. � Johrwonof Benton Harbor; and P dnoeher. Irene of Benton Harbor, BROWN INFANT Maurice Brown. 3-monIh-old son of Elea ar Campbetl and AIonda Brown. 2398 BUIW, 8tnon Harbor. died Thur.day. October 18. at Mercy,Memorilll � Center. St. Joeeph. The funeral _ hekt Tueeday. October 23. at Robbins Brothers Funer Home, Benton Harbor. BurW in CtyIIIIII Spnnga c.ne .. ,. He born J4Jy 14, in 9t JoMph. 9u'vM:n incIudIt: hIa�: one . et.mIIIne Brown of .,.... Harbor. gr .. Mfmoeher. a.t.a Ann Brown of eenton Harbor: and gr -gr .. �, VIola s.,Ior of Eau C&aire. WALTON INFANT Xavi r W Iton, 'nfant son of Yvonne Hofton and Tyrone Wal­ ton, of eenton Harbor, died Thursday, Oc ober 11, .. cy­ Memorial Medical Center, St. JoHph. The tuneral w_ held W ...... da" October 24, at Robbin. Bro • CMIpeI, �. Burial wa. in Cry.t Spring. Cemetery . X.avi r w bom August 23, in Berrien C r. Survivor. in addition to hi. parent. include: t 0 .I.ter., Kaneaha Holton end Wel- ton, both of Harbor, two brother., Richard Holton and Tyrone W on, both 01 Benton Harbor; and gr ndp t., . and ,... Hofton of Benton Harbor, and Watton of Elgin. III. ELVIN HE PHILL' EMn Hemphi t, 22, of Benton Harbor. died S wd ,October 20, at Mercy-Memorial Medical Hospital, St. Jo eph. . The fun raJ arr ngements wa Incomplete at pt" time. Robbin. Brothera Funer Home, Benton Harbor, w in charge Of arrange­ men . She was born December 8 1987, in Proctor, Ark., and h d r ded here for 21 ,ears. Survivor. includ: one daughter, Angela Hemphill of Benton Harbor; her· moth r Lout Hemphill of Benton Har: bor; father, James Yates of W t Memphi., Ark.; grandmother, Mozelle Hampton of Benton H - bor; one brother, Rayvian Hem­ phill of ·Benton Harbor; and three ters, Mrs. Ricky (Nancy) Davis and Brenda Hemp�ill, both of Benton Harbor, and Mrs. WaJt ( '., Martin, .tatloned with the Arm, in Augusta, Ga. SLACK HISTORY QUIZANS ERS A Iwen to Quiz, P. e 13 11 - Saxophonist Char­ lie Parker, and with others like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Christian. et. al. l' - About 300 AD Tin: FAMILY bond, young and old can' bridge the generation gap. Yo th tend to seek contem­ porary role models in x- television, movie, sport, and music personalities. ow- . ever. they need not look beyond thei r own family and community. Role models could be parent or .ibl ing e who have achieved in the out- ide world. or relatives who may lac education and money hut are upstanding. moral people In the com­ munity. -9 W ill purchase 2.00 worth of Lott ry Ti ets for you and record them in ur name. Ticke s purchased at least five days in ladvan will be mailed to the rchaser prior to the drawing. TICkets n be J)urchas up to 5 hours . p or to the lottery losing.