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May 16, 1993 - Image 6

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-05-16

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CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
Sun.Ma 16
S cond B ptist Church will
presen it 2nd Annual Women's
Day t 10:30 a. m. The guest
p er will b Rosalind Elain
Barne Grtffin. M.D. The
Wom n's Da th m IS ·Christi n
Women He ding the Call to Lead-
rship.· Brunch III b rved on
S turday, May 15 t 11 :30 a.m.
Tic ets are 1 5.
Russel St. Baptist Church's
Usherboard No.2 pre ents a sea-
on tea. Judge 0 nlse Hood will
b the sp a er. Usherboard No.
2's chairperson is Annie Bailey
and co-chair is Juanita
Thompson. The tea will be held
from 4 to 6 p.m. Fashions are by
Days Fashions.
Registration is now open for
the 1993 String/Summer series of
Pastonal Ministry courses offered
at Marygrove College. Course
begin May 17. Infqrmation on
courses, requirements and dates
can be obtained from the Pastoral
Ministry Department 862-8000,
ext. 235 or 446.
Wed. May 19
Oak Grove A. M. E. will pre­
sent its 1 st Women's Institute
Ministry through May 21 st begin­
ning at 5:30 p. m. each evening.
For more information, call 341-
8877.
Sat. May 22
People's Community
Church presents the play
·Women of the Bible" and Silent
Auction from 4 to 7 p.m. For more
information, call 871-4676.
Oak Grove A. M. E. will hold
its annual Women's Day Worship
Services at 7:30 and 11 :15 a.m.
Rev. Tatia Feggans will be
preaching at 7:30 a. m. and Rev.
Claudette Copeland will be
preaching at 11 : 15 a. m. and at the
Anointing Service at 7 p.m. Call
341-8877 for more information.
People's Community
Church, in celebration of its
Women's Day 1993 Activities, will
have Rev. Wilma Johnson as
guest speaker at the 7:30 and
10:30 a.m. services. Call 871-
4676.
'Atlanta Study:
Black political power
fails to help poor
ATLA TA, GA - A new study,
"Th Statu of Bla k Atlanta" i
critical of Black politicians and ug-
t! that their ri e to po itions of
I nflucn has done little to better the
live 0 poor BI cks. The tudy w
compiled by Cl rk University'
Southern Center r Studie in Public
Policy.
The center' director Dr. Bob
Holme aid f Atlanta, "They
(Bla ks) are in the majority in the city
ouncil and on the chool board, but
they need to focu on a general
agenda for Black people and not a
personal agenda." The tudy f cused
on Atlanta b ause It i viewed a
. ymbol of Black political and eco­
nomi pro zrc . But, Dr. Holme
harged that life for low- and mod­
erat -mcorne Black has not irn­
proved durin the 20 years of Black
political p wer. He implied that hi
re ul probably applied to mo t
ojll r citie where Black have
gained political power.
Major newspaper
group selects
Black as head
IlALTIM RE, MD - Th nation'
maj r new p p h ve elected th
first BI k man to head the Amencan
ociety of ew paper Editors. He is
Wilh m A. Hilliard, editor of The
Ore onian in Portland.
BeST CHANCE:
Match
MAY 8.1993
Lotto Tick t
. I
,
" Hl I B II rit in
ceremony, and a ri ht, as in R-I-G-H­
T, to which you have claimed entitle­
'rn nt • he aid. "1 wi h you a af
p age."
Organize of the alternate cere­
m ny aid comrn ncement peaker
Georg K. Heartwell Jr., a homeless
dvocate from Grand Rapids and a
Grand Rapids city councilman,
didn't reflect their cuJ ture.

Raymond Jolvl on of Highland Park wa. among many
yOLDlg p opl who partlcip t d In HPCC'. rent ·Cak
Wal •
n the it of
racial t ince April 1992, wh n
bout 7 k and whit tud n
wer involved in a racial raw 1 on
camp .
Th t nsion prompted tb n- 1-
leg P ident Donald Morri to r -
ign.
School officials ay they have
taken tep to cas racial tensions and
diversity Olivet' curriculum. But
orne of Oliv t' 55 Black tudents
aid the chang were ineffectual.
am name.
Get the edge. OVer any menthol you're smoking now.
The smooth edge Benson & Hedges.
SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette
Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide.
16 mg' tar.' 11 mg mconneav per cigarette by FTC method
P ,II OHi Inc 1 3

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