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We're wi hing th hap
pie t of S ptem er birthd y
celebration to E th r Proth ,
Edna Holcomb, Vallerie
Turner. Roy Taliaferro
Michael Thomp on, Toni
Lewi . Lu ius Welt • Fannye
Thomp on, Taylor Cooper,
Father Jam Franci in Ber
muda, Jonnie Gibb , Erne -
tine P yn , Claire Ramb au,
and Chri tine Morgan ...
Good Health Senior L -
ture Serie is a free ed uca
tional program d igned for
persons 55 and older. The
es ion are led by Detroit
Riverview t Ho pital'
phy ician and health care
profe ional dedicated t
providing health information
on phy ical and psychologi
cal need of the lder adult.
The program are held from
10- 1 a.m. on the econd
Wed e of ea-ch month in
the cafetcri t D troit River
view Ho'pital, 733 Ea t Jef
ferson. Refre hment and a
light n ck will be served. To
register and for more infer
mation call 573-5875 ...
rown
drinks, and free transporta
tion. Seating wa limited to
300. Featured were Teddy
Harris's band, Martha Reeves
. and singer .Joe Harris. Spe
cial guests attending were
Erma Henderson, Teola ('
Hunter, Denise Hood, Ben
Blake, Dr. Austin Curtis, and
New Detroit President, Paul
Hubbard. Sunnie Wilson
provided the entertainment.
Others attending included
Judge Myron Wahls, Mike &
Freddie Guinyard, Ethel &
Bob Ricks, Bill & Catherine
Hines, Lela Lee and gran
daughter, Jennifer Lee, Mar
tha Quinzy,. Cornelia Cheek,
Billie Anderson, Edna Hol
comb, Celeste Terhune,
Taylor Cooper, Teresa Fryer,
Cyrus Chapman, Ruby Scott,
Henry Kelsey, Dorothy &
Harold Lucas, Maybelle
Moore, Mattie Anderson
Walker, Bea Buck, Willa &
Lewis Darque, and many
others ...
Clarell Franklin was ho -
te for the First Tuesday club
thi month. Members arrived
for breakfast and departed
after a delicious chicken din
ner was enjoyed. Her new
cocker spaniel, Misty,
greeted member at the door.
Esther Prothro, Desiree
Smith, Trypheneous Dye, and
yours truly" enjoyed the
hospitality ...
A me morial ervice wa
held last Saturday morning at '
St. Cyprian Episcopal church
for veteran educator, Bruce
D. Bailey, Jr. He was a physi
cal education teacher for pe
cial need students at the
Lyster and Hetzner schools
and the Dexter Career Center
for 35 years. Survivors in
clude his wife, Edyth, 2
daughters and a son, and
sister, Phygenau Stephen,
consultant to the Detroit Area
Agency on Aging ...
The Epi copal Church
Women of All Saints church
have cheduled their annual'
luncheon and fashion how
for Saturday, October 31 t at
12:00 p.m. Ro a' fa hion
will be modeled ...
DETROIT
By NATHA IEL SCOlT
c n ul III
ere t
Making thO Difference Together
(R to L): Joslyn Wilkins, UGC Youth Speaker, Candy Steele,
American Red Cross, Volunteer Services, and Sgt. Jones, Detroit
Police Dept., Junior Cadet Un . Shovm at recent Junior Cadet RaIty
of 1,000 youth at Northwestem H.S. in early August
r.
In the m antirne, while th building i being
prepared. they are erving Bar B Que rib , red hot
Poli h a 8 e and "th bi t hamburgers in town"
from the building' parking lot.
"I know how to coo and I've taught them," the
father aid. "We are trying to help bring ack Mack
Avenue."
HOW 4 VJ:.:R. IDE FROM wanting lito be the
park plug that rejuvenate Mack Avenue," and d ir
ing "to' create job ," Hendrix Sr. has a pecial; per
sonal re on for wanting Mack Avenue and the
busine to pro per.
"Thi busine is to get tuition money 0 Stacy can
Gerald Lundy, senior vice president
at Casey Communications
Management, lnc., has been
elected to the College of Fellows of
the Public Relations Society of
America (PRSA), the national
association for public relations
practitioners. He is a graduate of U
of M. He later held several public
relations positions at Chryster
Corporation and was among the
first Black public relations
practitioners in the automotive Big
Three. Lundy has been active in
Detroit-area community affairs. He
is a former member of the Image
Task Force of the Detroit Strategic
Plan. He lives in Ypsilanti,
Michigan.
GM Business
and Professional
Women
Sandra Bulger, director of federal
tax audits at GM's world
hea uarters 'in Detroit, was
hono d as one of the top
prof ional women in America by
ars and Sense magazine. She
is responsible for coordinating
Federal income tax audits for GM
and subsidiaries. Ms. Bulger is a
certified public accountant who
earned a bachelor's degree In,
accounting and finance from
Michigan State University in 1975.
She gained a juris doctorate from
the University of Michigan in 1984.
r I par n accu
oard of prolonging
chool
trike
By Ron Siegal
Mlchlp.n eltlz."
DETROIT - As the Detroit School
Board met with the Oetroi t Federa
tion of Teachers over the weekend,
two parents, accompanied by several
students, were picketing to get both
sides to settle "for the children'S
One of th arents outspoken
commurutyachVlstlIelen oore, ex
pressed doubts on Saturday that one
side was more responsible for the
strike than the other.
By Sunday evening, Moore had
changed her mind, charging that the
school board had taken all the issues
"off the table", including what had
already been agreed to.
Press reports on T.V. and radio
said the same thing.
"THIS IS A hame. This is a
crime against the children," Moore
said. "There's a hidden agenda.
They (the school board members)
don't want a settlement."
School Superintendent Deborah
McGriff had a different view.
"We presented a proposal to the
union," McGriff said.. "The union
rejected the proposal. Therefore, we
moved the proposal off the table."
McGriff said that management
believed the union would accept the
proposal involving a 3 percent wage
increase and this would settle the
strike. When the union rejected it,
management called for a temporary
adjournment of the negotiations: said. "That is why the strike i not
A state mediator ordered the two settled."
sides back to the bargaining session .
at6 p.m. MOD?ay.
empowerment. .
In May the union newspaper ex
pressed concern that the empower
"YOU HAVE TO MEET with ment program would give local
every single member of the school school committees the capacity to
IN RELATED EVENTS, the board, sit them down and talk them violate the teachers' contract and
First District Democratic 'Party through aboutthe contract," Conyers "change wages, hours and working
to support the said. , conditions for which OFT members
oard candidate �e� �so '\��� the" �ard past and present, fought so hard �
te their backing • n�aSlf)��& 9 ,kttGct1ve1Sy.1rt��g the I. I
_ ....... _.T.he Democ�ts settlet1f�Httpe rlrotr 'e1 We 0 I .... ,.,. � 1 I, .1, •• ", • CWOOLS A10'
charged that tts was In league WI th ,. .
the HOPE team on tlie board, whom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
they accused of prolonging the s tri�. r
U.S. Congressman John Conyers
held a meeting on the strike, just after I
the Democratic Party meeting, in
which he accused the board of trying
to obstruct a settlement in order to I
break the union.
At the meeting, Conyers, joined
by school board candidates Rodina I
Murphy �nd Ted Madison called on
parents to demonstrate at the union I
headquarters where negotiations
were being held, in order to show
parents displeasure with the ad- I
ministration. '.
"They took the weekend off, II he
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