MUSKEGON RY GOLLIDAY to' th th of Beulah Bapti t Church honors moth rs Beulah Bapti t Church Sunday School on Mothers Day honored Mrs. Gertrude Ri ers, th old t motber, Karen Hunter, the young t mother, and Mrs. Ophila Latin, th mother with the mo t children. Al o th moth rand d u hter who looked mo t alik were hon­ ored. They were Idella Brown, mother and Erma Baker, daughter. Mrs. Hedesine Field was hon­ ored as the Mo t Biological Mother. Willie German III celebrat 6th birthday Willie German III celebrated hi 6th birthday, Friday, May 21 with hi family and a few friends. Willie had ice cream and cake with all the trimmings. He i the on of Willie German Jr. and Margaret eal. . BENTON HARBOR . Coalition to pursue benefits or Empowerment Economic Act A coalition of local organiza­ tions, brought together by Corner­ stone Alliance will pursue po ible benefits of President Clinton' re­ centl y announced Economic Em­ powerment Act. The $8.1 billion program, em­ powerment zone and enterprise communiti ,i targeted to aid de­ pressed cities. The plan, recently ent to CQn­ gress, call for 100 enterpri e com­ munitie and 10 empowerment zon . Among the 100 enterpri e com­ muniti will be 65 urb n cities, 30 rural areas, and five Indian r erva­ tions. The 10 emp werment zones will in lude ix ur an, thr rural, and one Indian R ervations, Benefits for de ignated citie could include federal gran for job traini ng, housing and day care, tax incentives and waivers of govern­ mental re ulati ns d ign d to pur nei hborhood revi al. A key to b oming a elected city will be the ability to h w total in­ volvement by r iden ,busin e, and cornmuruty organizati The initial oaluion. inaddition to Cornerstone Alii nee. I ludes the City of Benton Ha r Benton Har­ bor Enterpri e Zone Citizens' Advi- ory Committee, Benton Harbor Area Sch I, NISE, Cornrnumti First, and the Weed and d Citi- zens Advisory Committee. Th group' mem ers have al­ ready identified at the I al level many of the tar eted activitic under the Act, nd are a trv Iy work: n With Con re man Upton and ena­ tor iegle: office to offer local i n­ put on the ev lving le I lanon. Call Joy Brayak at Com rst ne Alliance, 925-6100. for lurth r In­ Iorman in. BH \Social Security office has new hours by callIng 1-t B('IIIOII Illlr/Jorl lrcsl 1'1 ichigan tiawaiins get reparation H waiiars dem nd 10 billion in reparations. Hui a' a a coali­ tion of Hawaiian civic, community nd political organizatio organ- ized nd r iv d 364, 1 to pro- mot J -determination (4/ /92 . Poles get reparations The G rm n government and Merced B nz and Vol wag n, etc., will pay reparations of 2 million to Pol who were forced into lav labor during World War II Nazi occupation (lOll 6/ 1 L.A. Tim ). ance. IN 0 II BU IN ,the commi ion approved the autboriza­ tion of a Capital Improvement Pro­ gram. According to the resolution, the program will provide an es - ment of the City public f ilities and identify projects to addres needs over future years in a systematic fashion. The program will also provide CALENDAR OF EVENTS Diet workshop offered Lakeland Regional Health Sy tern' Heart Center Education i of­ fering a nutrition workshop based on the American Heart As ociation' eating plan for a heart-healthy diet. Li a Dalgleish. regi tered dietitian. will nduct the w rkshop Jun , from 2 to 4 p.rn., at he Lighthouse Buildin . 284 Nile Ave., St. Jo cph. The clas will also be offered June 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. Partici­ pan hould ign up for only ne e ion. The i a $10 f for the cl and pr regi tration i required. Call to preregi ter. Advice on reading labels offered Mercy Memorial Medical Center i offering a workshop for area r iden on how to better understand the nutrition value of packaged foods based on their labels. The workshop, "What' In A Label?" will be held at the Lighthouse Building, 2845 Nile Avenu , St. Jo eph. Li a Dalgleish, registered dietitian, will conduct the workshop June 15, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Participants hould ign up for onl y one ession. Thee i a $10 charge for the clas and preregi tration i required. Call 83- 90 to preregister. ToughLove SUpport group meet The ToughLove Parent Group will meet Tue day, June 1, in the Stevensville United M thodi t Church, 5506 Rid e Road. Colorectal Screening Offered . Mercy Memorial Medical Center and the American Cancer Society will jointly launch a free co I o rectal creening program on June 8. Simple take-home kits will be available through June ]0, in Mercy Memorial' St. Jo eph and Benton Harb r lobbie fr m 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ki will al 0 be available at Mercy Memorial rom 6 p.m. to p.m., June . Call 27-5297 for mor Information. At the Ubrary The library will be clo ed on Monday, May 1 t, for the Memorial Day holiday. The 1993 ummer reading program, "Make A Spl h - Read" begins on June 1 t for pre .. ch lers throu h th fade. Anytime a library b k i. r d or li tened to over the ummer it may be added to the child reading log. Children may enroll in the p,rogram anytime durin regular library hours up until August 1st. Small incentiv prize are given out th children read their books. Pre-School StoryTime will J1 ume on Wedn d y, Jun , from 10-1 :45 a.m. Movi for childr n ar hown n Saturday at 12 n n. Auditions for The Amen Comer set Auditions for "The Amen Comer" Jame Baldwin': tou hin por­ trayal of Afro-American culture, will bc held from 6- p.m. Jun 2, at the Loft Te n Center In Benton Ha rand Jun 3, In the H nson , Theatre, Mendel Center, Lake Michi an � lle . , The play will e dir ted by Dr . .y n W hin 'ton: d: re t r f th Minonty The trc Pro ram at We tern 11 hi an niversity and pro­ due d by LM ' th atre dir tor Ke in Wurv in th M .nd I Cent r': Mamstage Theatre n July 2 . 24, and 2 .. Th cast will exp t d t begin rehe. a1 June 2 .with rchca al time from t to 1 p.m.; the eh ir Will rehea fr m 7 t 1 p.m.; and th rcw will work fr m 9:30 a.m. to p.m. M nday thrnu h Friday throu h th date f the pia . r more Informatl n, all Wur£ at (61 ) 927-&> 7. Brown bag concerts scheduled I attOnal ntt d hut·h ot hn tot I on en, on Jun man rilyn For m n, ont F man, Shelly Gai ,Cortn y Garr t1, R ell Gentry. Rob rt Gi b Wayn Gi on II, Li a Gill, Camillia Goins Garrett iOvain, Shawn Green, Cifton Grif­ fin, Curti Gull d ge, Tere a Gulled ,Marcus Gungler ti ha Haley, Donte Hall, Dawnquel Hamby, Ta ha H rnpton, Quan Hard n, Ebony Harri , Adrian H el, Syr ta H I J inta Hill, Micha I Hill Jr., Mich'quel Hines, nd M ha Holle. TH IN LUn : Monika Holliday, Shannon Hollon Tonya Holloway, Bridg t Howard, Robert Hoyt, Katrina Huddl ton, Terrica Hunter, Damon Hure kin, B cky Hu e, Campy 150m, Daleon 150m, Richard J ckson, Roderick J con, Antonia Jeffries, Dora Jenkins, Cor­ nelius Johnson, K vin Johnson, Tina D. Johnson, Torianto Johnson, Eric L. Jone Lovi Jone Catherin Karsen, Edward Kirby, Raymund Kub ek, Derrick Kyl , Rotes ia Lee, Lawrence Lewi . Al 0, Anton Mark, Teresa Marks, Candy lari Martin, Etta L. Martin, Lynette M on, Azzetta Matthew Au tin May, Willie E. May, Tarnika McCauley, Jarvi McCoy, Lamont McCoy, Prentice McGruder, Quiana McGruder, An­ thony McMutuary, Laurence Men­ guy, Tammy Miller, Kevin Moore, terri Morgan Jr .• Farrakhan Mu­ hammad, Anitra Murphy, Willie Murphy, Elliott Napier, Damon Nichol Jeremy Nort n, and Silenia , ) f ,... The funeral for Teresa K. Jones, 26 of Benton Harbor. who died May 13, w held May 24, at Robbins Brothers Chap I, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Covert Cemetery. She was born January 24, 1967,'in Benton Harbor. Survivors include: five ons, Eddie Jones, Larry Jon ,Damone Jones and Larmorse Jones, all of Benton Harbor, and Billy Spurlock of Benton Harbor; two sisters, Francine Jones of Benton Harbor and Fredericka Jon tationed with th Army at Fort Polk, La.; and one brother, Albert Jones of South Bend. TERESA JONES OBTIUARIES Arthur Mosley, 86, of Benton Harbor, died May 16, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Jo eph, ter ash rt ill The funeral was held M�\' 21, at S ond Bapti t Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was in N rth Sbore Memory Garden . Arr n ernents w made by Robbins Brothe Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mr. Mo ley was born August 2 1906, in Duncan Mi . He w retired from Clark Equipment Co., where he a weldcr. Survivors include: a daughter, Helen Cannon of Bent n Harbor; a iter, Doll Phillips of Portland, Ore.; four grandchildr n; 16 great­ grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. He was pre ded in death by hi wife, Minnie, in 1981, and a on Robert Mo ley in 1978. . The 1 3 Cl 0 B nton Harbor High School will h ve 228 eniors walking Fit trurn Field Friday, Jun , or t ir gradu ting remony. The graduating cl include: Jo efina Alejandro, Anita Allen, Melody All n, P t n Al up, T hi Askew, Earn tin Atterberry, K. Donta Austin, AMi a B dy, Kala­ har Bailey, Brian Baker Jr., Steph ni Barlow. Kinyat Bam , Vincent Barze, Erne t Bate, Shawana Bell, Lambert Berry Rod­ ney Bethea, Latonya Bi rch, Sh mika Bogan. Dionn Bowens, Shannon Bowman, Kimberly Bradford Char'ron Bradl y, Jo eph Bradley III. Cheryl Brandshaw, Eugene Branch Jr., Kimberly Books, Leketia Brown, Robert Brown, Tobi Brown, Omar Broyles, Alex Bryant, Ren Burnett, Ishan Burton, Michelle Burton, William Calhoun Jr., La Toya Campbell, Toni Campbell, Benjamin Cart r, Curti Carter, De­ metrius Carter, Tamika Carter V r­ bina Carter, Rus ell Casnave, Correy ChildS, and John Childs Jr. Also, Adrian Cabin, Monte Cay La tunya Coleman, Toriano Cole­ man, Antoinette Collier, Tammie Crawford, Daniel Crockett, Tina Crump, Chenita Davis, Lationia Davi , Roxie Davi , Shelitha Davis, Reontha Davi on, Rebecca Dew, Sly via Mary Dickson, Keisha Dodd, Curti Doughty Jr., Dawn Duke, Cheryl Dukes, Malika Dukes, Ka­ trina Easterling, Brian Echol , Lon­ nettah Elzer, Li a Ervin, Nathaniel Ewell Tonja Ficklen, Carolyn Fore- o un :Yolan Sander, Sh nnon Scale , John . Scheffler, Lonnie Scott, Ornah Shab ZZ, Or ngeline Shepherd, Marcu ing r, Tw n penc r, Ti handa Spinks Cory Starks, Joy Stoke. Karl Strand, Latacha Thoma , Lavonda Thorn ,Terry Thoma, Mark Tucker, Cheryl Tum r, Emmanual Turner, Tony Wal k r Jr., Ti tonian Wallace, Xavier Wallace Tiffany W 11 , Sed rick Ward Tamico Ward, T ha Warlick, Jennifer Wa on, Kiowa Whitfield, Sh rvel Wiggins, Lakisha Wilborn, Terrill Wilburn, Nichol Wilder, Bis­ hona Williams, Edward Williams, Kimyatta Williams Tearbor Wi on, Vin nt Wil on Lashada Wooden, Yvett Wooden, Carlo Wright Corey Wright Derrick Young. The 1993 enior cl officers in- clude: Curti Gulledge, Pr id nt; Ebony Harri , Vice Pre ident; Makita Freeman, Secretary; and Carlo Wright, Treasurer. Class of '93 top scholars Benton Harbor High School ' valedictoff n or cl of i n ht wi f1 GPA of 4.454 and Anni a Bady i the cl aluta- torian with a GPA of 4.372. Wright. 18,i the son of Mary and Rev. Eddie Wright of Benton Har­ bor. He plans to att nd the University of Notre Dame, where he will tudy Managem nt Information Systems or pre-law. He is a member of the Key Club and the National Honor Society. He is also the Tig r mascot and the sen­ ior clas treasurer. Bady 18 is the grandaughter of Lillie and Mo es Bady of Benton Harbor. She plans to attend Kalama­ zoo College and study pre-med and music. Sh is a volunteer at Mercy Me­ morial Medical Center and works at the B nt n Harb r PublicLibrary, S-he i al 0 a member of the Lake Michig n Youth Orchestra and Ivy Teens. ARTHUR MOSLEY o r ORDER FORM BEST CHANCE: Match MAY 22,1993 Lotto Ticket a b o • • ay!!! . r­ I I NAME I ADDRE-S-S----------------------------------- I CITY STATE ZIP I PHON-E-N-U-M-e-E-R--------- --------- ----- I D Yes, I want to s-u-b�s-c-r-ib-e-. ------payment is enclosed. I DYe t I want home delivery.' D Bill me (subscription only). I I I I I I I I I I - Two year (36) - One year ($21) � Senior Citizens ($16) �ix month ( 12) SEND TO: MICHIGAN CITIZEN, P.O. BOX 03560, HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203. -