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November 10, 1991 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-11-10

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WESTERN MICHIGAN
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. Th women of Prog ive Mi -
ion r.y B pti t Church will be v
vin th ir Annual Women' D y . Mil. Stephanie Duncan nd
on Sund y, ovember 10, tarting. Debra
with their 10:45 .m. orning Wor- Mist of Ceremony will be
ip S rvi : Thi$ ye r' th me will Mrs. Cerell Calhoun of. th ho t
be, "Women In The ew Testament church. Othe on the program in­
Church; Ministering With SpIritual elude, Mrs. Ro a Jeffries, Mrs. Judy
Gif .. (Ac 1:14). Sub-Theme , Po ell, Mrs. Em tine Stoke, Mrs.
"Women, Learn Something In.Tbe 'Hele'n Calhoun, Mr . Melviney
Ids." . Peek, Mi Men ha Willi ms nd
Mrs. Vernol Brown.
. Spe ker for the 3:30p.m. ervlee
will .be, M . Hattie M tthe
Mistre . of Ceremony .ill be M .
Loui e Hutchi on.
Others on program in Iud, Mrs.
Detore G vin, M . Doreen Ar­
chib Id, and M . Cynthi Shannon,
The fternoon program will I 0
consi t of three group of women.
They are:
YOUTII FOR CHRIST COMMUNITY 'CHOIR _:_ Front, (l-r): Anneta Gathright, Ren ta Reed, Natonya
Gathright, Tomika Webb and Phillip Bryant. Second row: Gwen Willi -Norwood, Founder and Dlr ctor; .
oraJenkJ ,.Dorian Leonard, Monica Webb nd Prenti Jo eph. Third row: Shanta Woods, Laquita Curry,
rio Lipkin , D vid Brock, Minister of Mu Ic, Te Mar and Natllalyn Gathright. Otbe l\ot pictt_are
: Roy Payne, Ryan Johnson, Jimmie WUson, Laron W.hitlow, Te bor Wilson, Candy Wilson, Domontque
Randolph, DanleUe Randolph, Lamelta Edwaril , Larry Edward , Cindy Windmon" Tterra Whirl and
Shen-ell Je erson. . .
b!g neerttrom exa
�wa-;ting but keeping busv
, DANNY COOKS
, �" •• pond.n,i
· .
. The Vice-President of Student
airs 'at Western Michigan Univer-
ty is Kalamazoo's Finest, Number
elve. ' .
· Theresa A.. Powell hasn't been
chosen as a likely role model for
outh because she rose from poverty
Fort Worth, Texas to obtain a
achelor's, a masters, and 8 PhD. "I
. Qever realized how poor I as until I
" �t to high, school and aw Idds .
m other netghborhoo ,she said.
rworse childhood e rience was
. ng ridiculed by othe children be­
use she had a li due to a birtJt
fect in herknee. "i wore a brace
special shoes. I couldn't run and
ve fun like the rest of the kids. I
· as never chosen to play on. their
�, Powell was also put down for
earing hand-me-down clothes, boy
clothes donated to her by eight
brothers, "I was a tomboy," she ad."
��ted, "I pursued educationas a way'
c)f gaining acceptance.
• This PhD. in Educational Ad­
." iniatratton from Ohio State'
· Diversity has been in her present
Ob since June of. this year, coming
(rom the position, also at WMt1, o,f
an of Students, a job she held for
e years. Looking back, she id
he had been the first Black female
at mo t job' he' held. So what
does he do to have fun, to get away
from the office?
. BEING SIN�LE with no
children but looking forward to. ,
hanging this ituation (though far
m de perate), Powell mak� do
playing Scrabble, cards, and listen- ,
g to good music. "I love Blues,
azz, Country & Western, and
ligious music. I play mo t of the
rass instruments, als9." She men­
oned the French hom, Baritone
horn, trumpet, and trombone.
CS<>methin� at 0 handed down from
rothers, perhaps?)
Ooing home to Te durinl·
Iiday is a pecial treat for Powell.
Powell related an eye-opening
# ory about a guy who courted her.
hile he w' dean of tuden at
ilberforce University. A ry
Theresa A. Powell, PhD:
in the office introduced them at a
social occasion so he wasn't' aware
of her job. Weeks later when he
became knowledgeable of what she
did for a living their relationship
changed. She says it changed be­
cause he perceived her status was
higher than his and the male ego (his,
at any rate) couldn't handle it. If his'
job had been more important but she
merely got paid more the same itua-
tion would exist because most men
determine their worth by their value
in the workplace. Powell says she's
determined to hold out until she
meets a man like her brothers, one
who doesn't equate his worth with a
job title. "Just because one makes
more money than the other shouldn't
matter," she said, desiring a relation­
ship based on more important things
than money �nd social s�nding. Dr.
Powell, you deserve a special place
at the table of role models for our
children.
at the
carver Cent r in' Kalamazoo
, 426 S. Park . .
. .'
Produced By the CMc Black Theatre, thO full-length script
places Cinder-Ella' in an. urban environment, seeking the
attention of the mayor's son with the sistance of her Fairy
GOdmother. In a humorous twjst, the White Rabbit ends up In
the wrong story, helping Cinder-Ella as well.
ov.1,2, &9 t8p.in.
. Sunday, Nov. 10 at-2p.m.
For .Tickets: Call 616/343-1313
top by 329 S. Park
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pastor.
MUSKEGO�J
� ARY GOlUDAY
Saturday, November 9, the
General Bapti t State Convention
Youth Department will meet at the
Beulah Baptist Church, 2601 Manz
Strc t, Muskegon Hts., at 10 a.m.
Rev. Willie N. Paul Jr., is the ho t
p tor.
The e Hope Bap . t Church,
560 Yuba Street, i the site of
tchen Of Hope, pi ee where the
dy can et meal on Mon-
d y ,Wedne y, and S turda ,
from 4:30-6:00 p.m.
The New Hope Bapti t Church
will have a M feal on Saturd y,
ovember 16 t 7 p.m. Choirs of the
city have been invited.
Sunday, ovember 17 at 3 p.m.
the ew Hope Bapti t Church will
have their Church' Annive ry.
Special gu will be the Greate
Harve t Bapti t Church, where Rev.
Stanley Levy i the p tor. Rev. Levy
ill bring the me gee Rev.
Gre ory Kir y i the host p tor.
The We t Shore Youth Sum­
phony will h t their Annual Fall
Concert on Sunday, November 10 at
3 p.m., t the Frauenthal Theater,
downtown Muskegon.
Ticke are S5 general admi ion,
available at the door or at the West
Shore Symphony office. Call 726-
3231 for further information.
The Youth For Chri t Com-
munity Choir will be celebrating U r b an Lea 9 u e ann 0 u nee
their 3rd Anniversary on Saturday,
November 16; at 7:30 p.m. at the h I htn rectol t
Bread Of Life Mis ionary Bapti t S C 0 a r SIp r eel pie n
Church, 348 E. Empire Avenue, Th Scholarship Committee of
where the Rev. Robert DeFrance i the Urban Leagu of Greater Mus-
the host pastor.�, kegon awarded nine cholarship to
The' Youth For Chri t Choir i tudents enrolled in colleg nd and
made up of youth from va rio chur- univer itie for the 1991-92
ches in the area, from the age 4-22 cademic year. .
years old. The awardee witl be honored at
At the pre ent there are 28 mem- the League' 4200 Annual Dinner
. bers. . Dance on Saturday, September 21,
Their gue ts will be the Youth 1 91, at the Mu kegon Harbor
Choir of Sf. Matthew Bap�i t Hotel.
Church" Benton Harb r; A.M.E. Receiving the Muskegon Surgi­
Youth Choir, Argo, Illinoi ; and the cal As ociate $1,000 award each
Riley High School Choir of South were:
Bend, Indiana. Other local youth M rshanda Smith, Damon In-
cboirs of the city have been invited gram Jamall Johnson and Derric
. Sargent.
TIlE JERRY S. McCro key
Memorial Fu d Award of $1000
each were:
Rebecca Sue Wade and Vontrice
Watson. -
Receiving a renewable aw rd of
SI,OOO from the McCro key Fund
w LaKei ha Harrison.
The Lena and Fred Meijer
employment scholarships aw rded
to fre hmen attending M kegon
Community, Co-liege and
demonstrating continuous financial
need were awarded to: Jamuel Dye,
Derli sa Totten and Felice Kelly. ,
The Urban League i proud of tile
accompli hmen of the youth and
look forward to their continuing pur­
uit of higher learning.
Lora �odock and
Five Members of
the. Pentecostal Temple
Inspirational ChDir
read the
·Mlchlgan
Citizen, .
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Th Harve t Christ Capt i :
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Th Spiritual Give : MIs. Ruby
Jon , M . Ad I ide W on and
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Members of the Women D y
'Committee include: Mrs. Cherry
John on, Ch irpe on; . Mary
Child , Co-chairp rson; nd Mr .
Ruby Jone , Secretary. Finance
Committee include: R Finkle ,
Gaynell William nd Lovi
W hington.
Other committee m mb rs re,
. Decoration: VeneJ r Ro Shirley
Jo . Food: Loui e Hutchinson.
Publ city Committee: Bernice . , ,
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