The fello t acirema ub rre b y gettin re dy .. r "Nacirema Week" in early : August. Sadie Hawkins Day (ladle bring the men), a race track party, a bridge &. whi t party and a Belle I le picnic , are included. Ernest Broyle - js club pre ident. ... The Virginia Park Com­ munity Investment As ocia­ tion is offering cholarship to college to students with a • grade point average of 2.5. • Applicants must live in the Virginia Park area, be a high school graduate and be under 21. Contact Education Com­ mittee, 8671 Ro a Parks Blvd. 48206 ... Pianist and singer, Jo Dun- 'more and her on, Greg, are back after a week in Madrid, Spain where she performed to . an enthused audience every night. ... The Belle Maison Monday Night Bridge club met in the Friendship room where four tables of players gathered for the two-bout session. They included Art Johnson, first place winner; Cornelia Cheek, second place and Billie Anderson, third place ... Others enjoying the game were Helen Tims, Clyde Turner, Henry Morgan, Jim Hill, Nancy Walstine, Jonnie Gibbs, Vera Dunlap, Marjorie • and Jim Atkinson, Rhetta : Johnson, Mildred Gill and I Mary Faulkner ... Sherman I Cheek conducts the weekly : games and awards the cash : prize to winners ... • , • • • t I t , • • • • t A great many "get well wishes" are going to Lela Bur­ nette, president of the pres­ tigious Current Topic Study Club; Emma Bradford, Floyd Penick, Fern Gahagan and Mary n ... Calls, cards and visits are cheering them. Brunetta Taylor is making a two month visit to Los An­ geles, where she helps her daughter and granddaughter celebrate their birthdays. • Brunetta was top ticket-seller • this year for Metropolitan : Baptist Church's annual i Fashionscope ... I The Michigan Coalition for • Human Rights will host a July • tour for High School students : who are interested in social : justice issues. The number to : call for other information is 831-0258 ... : Congratulations to 17 year • old Jenice Mitchell, winner of t • the NAACP Essay & Art con- : test, "What does the Civil • Rights Struggle mean to me?" The contest helped I celebrate the Detroit branch's : annual Freedom Fund dinner : held at Cobo Hall last month. : Jenice received a $300 • Savings Bond and 2 dinner I tickets. She is a senior at Mar- tin Luther King Hi�h ... The October Calendar club of Bethel AME Church : presented "The Pa tor's : Chorus in Concert" last Sun­ , day afternoon at the church. Laura Fo ter directed the : group. Special guest artist : was Roland Sunkins, : violinist. .. WILLIE B. SMITH Wilson, the widow of the late Porterfield Wilson, will receive the East Bank Association Porterfield Wilson Award, honoring a person credited with making a major con­ tribution to the betterment of the community in a direction-setting or pathfinding fashion. DETROIT p ident of ., Porterfield' ervers on the DIANE J. EDGECOMb Detroit Civil Service commission and is a recipient of SA VVY Woman magazine's "Savvy 60" list of top woman business owners, and is listed in Crain's Detroit Business' "Michigan' Top 50 Businesses Owned and Operated by Women." Edgecomb, president of Detroit's t 1 rge. Ed ecomb' contribution to Detroit' elt-beln include project for perm ent Ughtin of th Am dor Bridge to m e "neck­ I ce of Ugh "linldn two natio , ere tion of revitalization program for Gree to n, the "Detroit low" progr m which brought. e onal lighting to downtown t Chri tm time, major downtown Detroit landm r nd the tate of the an lighting for major downtown tree . She wa elected a one of Detroit' "Ten Mo t Influential Women" by the Detroit Free Press, nd i recipient of the Greater Detroit Ch mber of Commerce "Summit" award and Michiganianof the Year" award, among many others. Smith, 31, i receiving the East Bank Association Rising Star award, recognizing a young person, a pew­ comer to the community or someone in the early years of their career who either live, works or has invested in the East Bank community and made a contribution that indicates a promise of future greater positive impact on the community. An East Side resident, Smith is attached to the 5th Precinct. SMITH ORGANIZED and coaches the East Side Blue Jays Ath­ letic Club of up to 30 neighborhood youngsters comprising up two baseball teams. The group, Of­ ganized under the Detroit Police Department's Police Athletic League (pAL), sponsors the only (Photo by Earlene Tolliver) During a recent drawing sponsored by River Ide Ford In Detroit, Malcolm Morran (center) of Detroit was the winner of a 3 nights\4 days Bahama Cruise Package. Also pictured are (left)Steve Conyer , new car 8ale8 manager and (right) Tim Turner, generalsalea manager. Scholarship auditions slated Marygrove College will hold scholarship auditions for its internationally acclaimed Summer School fot the Per­ forming Arts/Festival of Dance on Sunday, June 7, at 1 p.m. in the Liberal Arts build­ ing on campus located at 8425 .. West McNichols at Wyoming. The dance audition is open to students 12 years of age and older who are at least at inter­ mediate level. Students will be judged on their perfor­ mance and technique in the areas of ballet, modem, and jazz. Several scholarships will be awarded. For more information call 862-8000, extension 572. ADVERTISE Jl R.CORD. JJ . HOME OF II FAMOU COACHMAN" NEW. OLD STYLE MU ic R �ORD.· TAP •• CD'. • 4S'. LI ten to WOET Radio 101.9 FM Each Sunday 28m - 7am Call In 577-1019 BLUES JAZZ. 'IAITUALS POP(JLAA AAe eLANK NEEDLES ACCD. OAIE MAIL ORDERS ACCTD • SLUES DISTRIIWTOIf (.313) 571-2222 63<40 CHARLEVOIX· NEAR MT.l:llIOTT· DETROIT, MI BARBRA WILSON AND SON CHRISTOPHER WILSON. PAL team on the East Side. A native of Pontiac, Smith was a member of the U.S. Marine Corp and is youth director of Redeemer Church of God in Christ on Detroit' East Side and chairman of the Op­ timist International Junior Optimist Club. "God has blessed me," ays Smith. "If not for the help of adults who recognized me as a kid I'd be in prison instead of a police am, try to give some of that back." Founded in 1990, the East As ociation i an organizatl. busine owners and civic lead· Detroit' East Side between J son and the Detroit River, fro Belle Isle Bridge east to the c Pointe Park border. "=­ PhotO: R n I van Neal has put out He's not a a lot of fires. firefighter- he's a teacher. But to the kids he's reached, �'s a hero. eM. M O. Call1-800-45-TEACH.