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August 11, 1991 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-08-11

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t8, t 7 a.m.
the Senior Women Auxiliary of the
General Bapti t State Convention
'II have their 9th Annual Quiet
, Brea t at Beulah Bapti t ChW'Ch,
2601 Manz. Their theme will be,
"People Count - Ev n Me."
John Sydnor, will be the peaker.
Donation $7.00. Make reservation
early. No IIing at the door. Rev.
Willie N. Paul Jr. i the host p tor.
Zion Baptist Church is celebrat­
ing their Pastor and Wife, Rev. Clif­
ford and Mrs. Michelle Mitchell's
1 t Year Anniversary. The anniver­
sary began Wednesday, July 31 and
will end Sunday, August 4. Services
. or Lifeline
c Or­
ganization anDounced their
We for month C)f August
and September.
- Sa onday: Exerdsc for
fun IDd good health, 11:30 a.m.
Come join the fun!! Ridwd Sim­
• A new concept at the
Center j t for YOlL
- Each Wednesday: Bingo
before hmch. Michigan Emer­
gency P�uu� prognun
for SCnioll (MEPPS) all day. For
more iDfolDlauon call 764-8378.
- Tuc8day, August 20: Blood
,Pressure ainie, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Bowlina at Lakeside Lane in
South Haven.
- Saturday, August 31 & Sun-
day September 1: Fourth Annual
BlaCk Arts fair held at Covert
School grounds, 10 LID. to 5:30
p.m.
- Friday, August 16:
WaahiDaton by Rail Trip - fi.nal
payment. Two in room, $644; one
in room $744; three iDlOOm $636.
.. Itt DOt too late to get on boaId.
Call SeDio Ufelinc at 764-8378.
- 'Ibursday, August 22: An­
nual Picnic and Fishing trip at
· lU-vervicw Park. Spcnd a rel�g
. day in the park. St. Joseph,
. -
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- �, .
s» _, ",
. -- ..
Michipn. Bus leaves at 10
Cost .SO. can'764-
- Wed e day, August 28: .
Legal AssistaDce, 9 &..ql. to 12
noon. can Center for an appoint-
ment. '
- Thwsday & Ftiday, August
29 & 30: Movie Matinee at
lunchtime. "G Who' Talkin
Too."
- Friday, August 30:
Birthday Party at lunchtime. Call
for reservations please.
Senior , before pure ing
your medications, contact the
Center at 764-8378 for more in­
formation about the Michigan
Emergency Pharmaceutical Pro­
gram for Seniors (MEPPS). Tbere
are new guidelines for this pro­
gram. If you arc:
-65 or older
- Have a monthly household
income of $883/single, $1,184
married
- Have. current monthly
prescriptions of at lcasi 10% of
your houSehold Income, and
- Have unfilled new'
prescriptions or authorized refills
for medicines.
Before purchasing your
medications call the Center filst.
Wf:.(., ,I- RN /'./IICHIGAN
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ByD NY COO
Corrtspondtnl
tarled at 7 p.m. nighUy. •
Que ts participated include.
Beulah Bapti t ann-ch, Rev. Willie
N. Paul Jr., tor; Queen Esther
Baptist Olu.rch, Rev. Samual Green,
pastOr; and Friend hip Bapti t
Church, Rev. Richard Hogue, pastor.
A mu ical was h Id Saturday,
August 3.
The Anniversary will end on Sun-
day, A t 4, at 3:30 p.m.
Special will be the Gre r
lfarvcst Bapt' t Qurch. All chur­
chc of the city i invited to par­
ticipate. Rev. Cli ord Mitchell t
host pastOr.
COVBRT - New Hope
Community Organization i
seeking the help of churches,
civic grou and individuals to
. identify bome � buildin
in Van Buren County that lack
smoke detectors.
COOrdinator of New Hope,
Rev. Josephine. Morpn say
that the State Fire Marahall
Division is applyi,ng for a
grant that would make smoke
detector available to
Michipn's poor and elderly
iden at no cost.
To complete the grant
propoaal, they must have an
idea of the number of eligible
citizens who need smoke
detcrctors. Homeowners who
want smoke alarms may sub­
mit pplications to New Hope
Community Organization Of­
fice, located at the Covert
Ubrary.
Van Buren County resi­
dents may also mall applica­
tiona to New Hope at P.O. Box
288, Coven, MI 49043 or call
754-1303. The deadline for
ubmining reque IS i August,
19,1991.
credits hi good fortune to obtainin
the "wi dom of God." Expl ining,
hid: "He taught me the thin I·
needed to know to be ble to p per,
in b inc and in life."
Robinson id hi youll8 t son
ppears to be heir pparent hi
b rbering lngdom, te ving him
ith the luxury of concentrating on
giving back to the community. I
Southwe t Michigan Minority B i­
ncs Association is one group Robin- ...
'son i involved with. Despite the
fact t he lived in Three Rive ...
for the p t thirty- i yeaJS, be doca
volunteer work for Kalamazoo
Public Sc: I. He' a dcaco
with tbe Am dors For ChrIst
Ministrie of Three Rivers.
Sir BiI,. believ youn people.
m t return to Christ; obtain a DeW
foundation 0 that their priDdplCl '
and ethnics can be adj 1ed to the
mainstream of American life .
"Chri tianity will enhance their
education.· he Md.

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