BITS AND PIECES Honor e w r Clara · nder on, Dori Barnes. Dorothy DeMorcia, J n Hall, Mamie Hinton, Mary France · Lew is, H len Luckey, Marilyn Morrow, Ernestine · Saddler, Mary Elizabeth Smith, Matti Tu ker, Marion Battle, Patricia Lewi , Mable Chavi Scott, Idella Taylor, Ruby' Gardner, Gwendolyn Johnson, Harriet Stanley, Fan­ nie Wh eler, Ola M. Zachery, Annie Tharp, France' Hard­ en, Norma Hitt, Reverend Ruth M. MOSley, Martha Segrest, Ollie Olivia Carter, Helen B. Kelly, Dr. Emma T. · Fitts, Rosa Lee Howell, Mosell S. Ulmer, Alice J. La­ Salle and Edna Wallace. The program featured Or­ theia Barnes singing "Amaz­ ing Grace," Blue Pigs,' Hugh Burrell imitating Nat King · Cole's "Unforgettable," which · he dedicated to th mothers and the letter Teola read to her deceased mother brought tears to many eye. In th audience were Lena Alexander and grandson, Guy, · Mary Norman, Betty Cooper, Edith Giles, Stan Fields, Mar- • guerita Mas enberg, Judge · Craig Strong (dashing out to · see his mom), Gloria Hendricks, Willa Darque, · Greg Dunmore and his lovely mom, Jo Thompson Dunmore, • Terry Bagwell, Carmen Car­ penter, Mildred Johnson, Mildred Pitts, Councilman Nicholas Hood, Senator Jackie Vaughn; former coun­ cil president Erma Henderson, Robert Bomar, Johnny Haw- · kins, Gwen Thompson, Kathy Bradfield and Alice Jones ... Greater Macedonia Baptist · Church members presented the 55th annual Womens Day program last Sunday. Gue t speaker was the Reverend • Leeula Hall. A delicious din- • ner, prepared by the Womens Committee, was served fol­ lowing the ervices. Mrs. Bessie K. Jackson, • chairman. Reverend Learti • Ruff, pastor ... We were addened to learn · of the death of Dr. Alvin • Loving, a long-time friend, , neighbor. educator, world · traveler, caring father, and . · loving husband, who wa recently honored as one of the • Urban League's Distin­ gui hed Warriors. His funeral · and burial were held in Flint. Memorial service were held in Detroit and Flint. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends ... Esther Prothro was hostes for the monthly meeting df the First Tue day ClUb. Her I uncheon men u, erved before the card games, was delicious. Attending were Trypheneous, Desiree Smith, Clarell Franklin and yours truly ... DETROIT " [fyo would like to volunteer or Tutorin will be offered at three are intere ted ill getting more Detroit it ; Davl on Elementary illf011rlQtioll abo t the program, School, Hutchins 'ddle School please call QJhy Evans at (313) and PIe ant Grove Bapti t 342-4050 or (313) 342-7788. Church. The voluntee need to be comp tent in the area th y choo e to tutor and be willing to provide (left) Kathy Evan director of the ·Each One Teach One· program. o IIbr ry ADVERTISE Through i "E ch One, Reach One" Tutori 1 Progr m, the BCDI provid free tutori I i t nee for ac demicall y "at-ri "children. The tutori I program' director Kathy Ev planning to offer a tutorial program thi ummer, but he ne d concerned Detroiters to pitch in. U tutorial program will run June 16 - July 31. inin ion i planned for th fi t wee of June. 313-964 4247 10% off with this ad State Repre entative Charlie J. Harri on, Jr. (D-Pontiac) ann unced today that Pontiac Public ibrary and two libr ry y tern erving Oakland County will hare 140,721 in fed ral grants to improve ervice . "The e grants are awarded under the federal Library Service and Con truction Act," Rep. Harrison aid, "which i admini tered in thi tate by the Library of Michigan, I'm glad to see the e federal tax dol- lars being put to uch good' u e. They will help our local librarie , which in tum help our students and anyone else looking for information or just a good book to read." Rep: Harrison said the Pontiac Public Library has been awarded 15,000, which will support the library's Intergenerational Literacy project. "With these funds, the library and the Oakland Literacy Council will train enior citizen volunteers to give educational sup- port to young adults who want t� learn to read or improve their skills," he aid. "Th fund will al 0 be used to buy literacy material for use by th young adults and volunteers." In addition, the Oakland Wayne Interlibrary Network was awarded 45,927 to convert over 80,000 library records to computer format for u e in tatewide databa e of available materials and information. Seven libraries in the network will install a total of fourteen computer WORKSHOP AlNCAN PAMIC. J LRV tOO', of /twm Out 01 A1Hoa DABL'S GAU.ERY 202 DINId WhItrwi Bldg. tp.opIe Movw Mop' 1 H 12-Sp.m. M. 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