CHURCH BRIEFS
yo
By NATHANIEL SCOTT
Spec I.' to the Mlchlglln Citizen
./
WILLI .. 0 IE ,who re
peatedly" aid. "We old folks have
had our day nd it' time for the
youth."
Michl an 1 on 0 17 t t that
make up the anon I Quartet Con-
JACaUEL4NE McDONALD
vention c uld hav
ter... nd there 1
DER jorned the
Ouart t on -en Ion In II 63 but be
au • of d a h lind In' In h r
KI.A.A3�'�lA,ers.
The UCC'
Racial J ti wri tten a pro-
ed pronouncem nt dealing
with combating racism and tal
discrimination.
f mily. decided n t to run, he aid,
becaus h w not able to devote
th time and the energy it tak to
perform at an efficient level.
M Donald. who joi ned the Con
vention at 16, id the Convention is
a good exp rien for the yout.h be-
MARCUS BLUNT
cause it afford them the opportunity
to get training and expo ure.
By being affiliated with the Con
venuon, he aid, "Gr up get the
opponunity to ing in 17 states."
The newly cr 'ned Michigan'
prince and princes or Is are Ron
Daruel and Michell Johnson. The'!
are from D troit' 20-1 Chapter ant'
I n addition to rcceivi ng trophie
ea h r ceived aving b n which
will mature in time to as i t them
With c Il ge cxpens
'--'& ........... .11 • al 0 from
crowned the
Although th Convention was not
an over-whelrni ng attendance uc
c , McD nald aid, "there i 81-
WILLA E. LlPKINS
"" ':1) a 10 V' f r p pIe 10 t hi
Convention."
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t rav I .md other arrang m nts 1 I the
national onvcnuon In Au u
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By ROBBIE CCOV
v n-cou t r
th coupl .
Alth ugh th Clan ngtons have
even children of their QWl'!, they ac
cpeted a youn friend oft childr n,
who ventually moved into the CI r
ington' home. Th Claringtons
too th r ponsibility t edu t
and giv her parental upport .
R raduanng
from high ch I. Joann w nt to
Eastern Michigan and i now a
retary in Southfield. Sh i till
faithful and loyal to her fo ter par
ents.
The children of the Claringtons
are Eddie, Arnold, Anthony, Ther
e a, Wanda, Vivian, and Anita.
They have raised two grandchildren.
Now MIS. Clarington i ailing and
her patience has worn thin. but her
love for her children i th arne and
build up more when they return the
love.
The Clari ngtons met as children
in school, but both held older ide ,
and many tim had to coach th
younger children. th at play and in
school.
Rev. Clarington i 0 devoted t
hi family and has alway cen to hi
wife. H reti red from Chry ler, bu
in order to. ive hi family adequa
living condition, he did car t
cleani n window w hing, and at
the arne time tudied at D tr it Bi-
ble Colle until he graduated.
Til . Y LlV 1 10 th hi torical
di trict on We t Chicago, wh re the
children r w up. Mr. Clarington
al 0 did much of the work around the
. house and h Iped t tend the chil
dren.
Mrs. Clann on aid, "I hav the
b 't' a husband; and the hildren
y the arne thin a out him as a
father."
Rev. and Mrs.
Isaac Clarington
Photos By Wanda F. Roquemore
to
chi f appointed
af�ty board
By MARY GOLLIDAY
Height was pre ented to Shoncll
Lang ton, Mic a Lewis, Emid War
ren and Karriern Watson.
Awarded from Muskegon High
School were Mary Moffett and
Tamira Collins.
Congratulations to all and k ep
up the good work.
graduated (rom Muskegon Commu
nity College with an As ociate of Art
degree and a degree in Psychology.
Congratulations Stanley.
Mu kegon Heights Fire Chief
Ivory Morri h been appointed to
the State Fire Safety Board by Gov
ernor Engler. Morris is a1 0 a local
member of the Muskegon Oclana
Community Acti n Agai nst Poverty
board 0 di rectors and vice p� ident
of the Muskegon Chapter of the
NAACP.
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FIfty v n tudent in M kegon
County were recently honored with
the "Excellence in Education
Award." The award from Muskegon
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