.. . . .. . . cor: .: .� . -." '. 4 • e fu I, , Fro a humble] egi ning in I ., Alabama ,to an enterpri ing busine man in Detroit, 0 0'- -Ne I Lewi , Sr. reached out nd" touched many people during hi mo .t significant life. John O� e I Lewis, r. born June 3, 1909, in .Newbern, . Alabama, the' on of Ivey F. Lewi and Agnes C. Lewi . J oh erved hl Country for three and one hart years during the World War II conflict. Even­ though the U.S. Army wa still troubled with raci m.. John served- in the elit_e carpentry corps. During his t ur Qf uty, . Jo.b" .in � i�udin John Part9- 6nd 'London-; nd-tn -Guam'''' ..•. - . the Sou; _, . O'Ne I Lewl .s-. � .. ..... I , . ,I • E HUNGRY - Mh:hael M. Glusae, Vice President, Governmental 'Affalr for C,hrysler Corporation rec:ently presented Mayor Martba G. Scott, with a' 15,000 check to assist the Mayor's Emer ency Food Relief Fund. Several city organizations that will bene t rom the eontrJ,bu'l�n Includes the Hlabl�nd �"rk Goodfellow ; Hlgbland Park Ministers Alliance, the Unite" SJsters f Charity, and the New Life 'Home, Inc. lhll year' conrr butlon represented a $5,000 increase from the previous year. Accompanying �ayor Scott and Mr. Glu ae II Roy L. W.lll1ams, Chrysler Corporation Community Relatlonl Manager. Make rnon y for your alf, your , block club, civic or cliurch group by ailing ub crlptlon to th Michigan Cltlzan� J&J Plumbing '& Heating Service' . For Information, call Metro-D trolt: 313/869-0033 W t rn Michigan: 616/927-1527 20220 qilchii8� 835-3270. Reasonable Rates e eope er ontr ct i one • . ". 81' HIGHLAND PK -Activities for gifted -and- talented student at ighland Park's Liberty Elemen­ tary School are flying toward lofty goal. ·u erty' dove program - �eve ping opportunities Viva­ ciously Everywhere - is an ef fort, to develop talents and prepare youngster to aim high, Jo n, a licen ed contractor, to·ward .educational and career was tr ined by his father as a opportunitie � young man and later joined him , DOVE involves the Liberty in a succe ful construction busi- . Lion Associatiou.an organization ne s in Alabama and later in -of giCted and talented youngsters 'Detroit ,#' " _ guided by teacher Janet Stewart. During his life, John Lewl The program include's the wa an active member df the Libertyettes, cheerleaders United Brotherhood of Car- directed by staff member Ann penters and Joiners of America, Braswell; the Dove Players. �ho Local 114. also, he was a mem- _. � , ber of the rade Union Leader- perfo�� skits; and the new Liber- hip Council (T.U.L.C.) l.he·1f ty Spirtt , a porn-porn quad, emoqalic Part Bio of Elks .. ... an need the' Christian 'th�oughout his life. . . John w educated .at al County Training School .in Green boro. He' trended Payne Univer ity' m Selma, Alabafba nd Lincoln Normal School in M rion, Alabama. , T�E JlIRITS WERE I I. e ceremony, Twenty-nine-year Highland Park resident Wardell Johns. wa the lucky. winner of the Highland: Park Chamber of Commerce $100 Chrl tma Drawing held at. Sears 0 Dec.22. L-r J{)hnson, Chs ber Executive Secretary Pat . Zobel, . Chamber . Pre ident Charles Kelly. formed with the he of high school students from Highland Park' and Southfield, . ' • FlU Per "! In front .. K� • lIVe SQcc lou In au.loty MttCn.tldtU • e Will Can Chtclts lOt Out CVll�rs '!ceCoid I[U & WIN[ • lIVe �ccPt WIC COU'ONS He leave . to cherish. hi .memory: his , Yusef J. Lewis' . His Sisters, Bes�art; Mattie GoldSby and Cornelia Baker: . four grand/ ch�!dren, Yusef J. Lewis, Jr., AJexandrea Carr.John . eric Lewis and' Darryl Lee Lewis . and a nos: ot, other relatives and . friends. Liberty pcrfomers showed their' talents at the' first DOVE' assembly in. November . A gucs t spea ke r , Detroi t Deputy Po l icc Chief Thoma' M 0 sse x p I a inc' <1 � the J u n i r Police Cadet Programs, which he heads, ' Moss encouraged students to take pride in themselves, commit themselve to academic excel­ lence, and live a productive life. • FRES'H MEAT • FRES� PRODUCE - • FASr S'ERVICE:--' r . John O'Neal Lewis, Sr. died of natural causes Saturday, December 22, 1990 in his sleep. Arrangements were handled by the Cremation Socje ty. of Michigan. The- family will hold 'a private trib\1t� to the life of ,John O'Neal Lewis, Sr., after tbe fir,st of the year. . . In lieu of 110wers, the family requests that memorial contribu- tions "be made to the Trade Union Leadership Council (T.U.L.C.). , " f�;··"Jij"iceiand··pure····" I I Orange Juice $1 00 wlththls d , • • per 1/2 Gal I Merchant Food Center ooupon L : ; Exp. 1-19-91 Imlt 4 : l---------------------- J . . One of the Net/�n'. edlng P�/nter e" , of Cu.tom Ob/tuerl.. " L,UTCHER PRINTING·' COM'PANY .' v> 18914 ,W. 7 Mile Road - Detroit, t,11 48235 • " '.' Phone: (313)836-1580 . Now, I. the tim o'order your 1991 Caleodar. 14016 Woo�ward 869'()71 0 '-- 30%-50% Off • KIDS WEAR • LADIES & MEN'S WEAR • ACCESSORUES . *Space Available