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OBITUARY
Deacon Board.
Survivor Include: hi wlf,
linda; two sons, John Nelon of
Kentwood, Mich. d John HlWlt of
Newari(, N.J.; five d 9 ers, P MI
nott of Mu egon H ght ,Ro Lane
of L lng, Renee Hunt nd Pamela
Hunt. both of Benton Harbor, and Jonl
B I of Fort Riley, Ken.
ita agee
Nita R. Magee, 60, of livonia,
Mich., formerty of Benton Harbor, died
Odober 21, at Grace H06P alln De
tro .
The funeraJ was held October 27,
at the Second Baptist Church, Benton
Harbor. BurlaJ was In Cry aJ Spnngs
Cem ery. Arrangements are by Rot>
bins Brothers F uneraJ Home, Benton
Harbor.
Survivors Include: four so ,Rod
ney Horton of Westland, M ch., Carl
Horton and Mark Horton, both of
Uvonla, and Leo Mag e of Kalama
zoo; three daughters, Olwln Wilder,
Margarette Magee and Charlotte
M e, all of Benton H arbor: 1 a
grandchildren; thr grest-grandcbU
dren; a btdtNer, Staford Smith of
Clav and, Ohio; and a afster Geneva
.McGee of Benton Harbor.
homa
eorg
George Thomas, 65, of Benton
Harbor died October 18, at Mercy Me
moriaJ Medical Center, St. Joseph, af-
ter a long IIIn .
The funeraJ was held October 22,
t Robbins Brothers FuneraJ Home,
Benton Harbor. BurlaJ was In Crystal
Springs Cemetery.
Mr. Thomas w born June 8,
1928, In Memphis, Tenn. He was for
merty employed at Auto Specialties
Manufadurlng Co. and was a cement
fin sher for construction.
Survivors Include: his wife,
Dorothy; three sons, George Jr. and
Darrell, both of Wsconsln and Lester
of CaJlfornla; four daughters, Shala
Vaden and Marllyn Douglas, both of
Wisconsin, and Yvonne Davis and
Christina Tho m es, both of Benton
Hartx>r; one set, Rebecca Chamn of
Tennessee; four broth rs, Louis of
Chicago, and Sam, Jessie and Willie,
a of Memphis, Tenn.; and 12 grand
children.
ISAAC MIZRAHI ASSEM
BLED a romantic feminine col
lection in warm beautiful fabrics
including floral panne' velvet.
Todd Oldham featured cheer
ful patterns and unusual head
gear. Make-up was applied in
soft tone of brown and bur
gundy depicting the color mood
of the s&8onl
Styles in this years collection
follows an outrageous new trend
of naughtiness to sheer ecstasy.
This' indeed the year of "Fash
ion Revolution!"
The phenomenal growth of
the how i an acknow
ledgement of the·excellent ex
hibited by Eunice W. Johnson,
producer and director of the
how, and her daughter, Linda
Johnson Rice, fashion coordina
tor, and the commentator for the
- show.
Over 200 exciting garments
and accessories fabulous enough·
to wet the appetite of the most
discerning fashion critic!
enneth wl
Kenneth D. Swjft, 16, formerty of
Benton Harbor, died of a sudden II
on S�ember 30, In Milwaukee.
The funeraJ was Id October 8, at
the F rpI n Chapel Florin Funeral
Servtce, Berton HfVbor. Bur1al w In
Cry Spring Cemetery.
Kenneth WeB born SeJXember 15,
19n In Berton Hart>or. He was a 1001
grade studert at North Dtv on High
School In Milwaukee.
Suvtvors Irdude: His pare Bar-
benE ngofM ee, WIs., and
K' �Oteenton H .
.t.rlflllh",. UoeI ng of MI
k ; grandparents, Willie Doris Swtft
and Maty EWld Robert Easterl ng, I of
M aukee, Robert Swtft Jr. of Union
Grow, T m., Ruth Robinson and KJmp
Goodlow, bah of Berton Harbor; g
grandparents, Ull e Mae and Robert
Covington of Milwaukee; brothers,
er Sw Danon Eastertlng and
Ivroo Easterl ng, I of M Iwaukee, and
Kenneth Bertly and Danell Ward. bcih
of Berton Hartx>r. and ers, S
Dctson of Mllwa ee and T en
Stone EWld SchquUla KJng. both of Ben
ton Harbor.
Bob Mackie' lounging en emble In thre p rts Is In I marvelou
shad of blue with long s tin kimono coat m I shed with gol�
be d d I av 8.
I aac elson
Is Nelson, 82, dle.d October 18,
ot his home In Benton Harbor.
The funeraJ was held October 25,
at Bethel Apostolic Church, Benton
Harbor. BurlaJ was In North Shore
Memory Gardens. Arrangements
was made by Robbins Brothers F u
neraJ Home, Benton Harbor.
Mr. Nelson was born September 6,
1911, In Greenwood, Miss. He was
formerty employed as a custodian at
the Benton Harbor School Dlstrlct,
was. a member of Bethel Apostolic
Church and a member of the church's
Delteens helping the Croes
with Blood Drive, . ting with
Blood Pressure pr rna and
assisting in a wide range of other
public service activitiee.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
was established in- 1913 at
Howard University with foun
ders envisioning an organiza
tion of college women pledged to
serious endeavor. and commu
nity service.
Today, the Sorority is a public
service organization, dedicated
to a program of sharing mem
bership skills and organiza
tional service in the public
interest.
There are over 200,000 mem
bers and more than 750 chap rs
in the United States, Europe,
and in the Republics of Haiti and
Liberia.
cover the Midwest and Eastern
Regions, and the Spring tour
premiering in St. Thomas and
St. Croix, the Virgin I lands,
will cover the Southeast, South
west, and Western states, mak
ing appearances in 200 cities.
This event is the largest fund
raiser sponsored by the Sorority,
whose gross sales exceeded
$24,000 in 1991.
All proceeds have benefited
the Sorority Scholarship and
other community projects.
Other fund sourc have in
cluded the Library Street Fair,
Crop Walk, Muscular-Dystro
phy, Honors Reception for senior
Delo
Valentine
Delores VaJer1 ne, 37, of Benton
Ha1x>r d ad October 6, • Mercy Memo
r1aJ Medical Caner, St. Joseph.
The funeral was held October 11, at
St Ma1(s Baptist ChlXCh, Benton Har
bor. BlM1aI was In Crystal Springs Ceme
tery. Arrangements was made by FJortn
Funeral Service, Benton Ha1:xx.
Miss Valentine was bom Juty 19,
THE EBONY FASHIO
Show is in it's 36th season, mak
ing its first appearance in the
area in 1969 and since that time
12 shows have been held. Be
cause of the demand of sponsor
ship for the show by charitable
PRESENT CHAPTER OF
FICE for the Benton Harbor
St. Joseph Alumnae Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
are: Doris Gearring, President;
Merna Llorens, First Vice P i
dent; Reah Logan, Second Vice
President; Gannella Anderson,
Treasurer, Dorothy Parker, Re
cording Secretary; Joyce
Johnson, Corresponding Secre
tary; Joyce Butler, Sergent at
arms; Candice Churchwell,
Historian; Mary Meeks, Chap
lain; and Gertha Robbins, Par
liamentarian.
Ebony Fashion Fair, General
Committee include: Joyce
Joh on, hairperson; Leston
Alston, o-Chairrnan; rald
ine Gray, Ticket Chairman;
Kathl n M. Joyner, Publicity
hainn n.
Tick a 24 for general
dmission and 12 for student.
Tick ts a on Ie a Bunting
of Flowrers, Betty'
Lady -T", n Hour
Mar inizing, helia' Black
B uty in nton Harbor; and
at Rim and the H nn Co., in
St Joseph.
Muskegon Heights City Council
The City of Muskegon Height will hold its Municipal
Election on November 2, 1993. It is vital that we maintain leaders
with Knowledge, Vision and Experience who will repre ent y u
the CItizen well in' all decisions. My record how that I hav
. consistently supported common legi 1 tive and public int r . t
with you in mind.
Therefore, I am asking for your support and vote on ovember
2, 1993 in my bid for
-,
Thanks for your support. Alway � r member for Mu e on
Heights I am always con emed enough t care.
�.-..your
announrerreJts to :
dUgan Citizen
P.O.Bax 00.'160
Highland Park, MI
48203 .
_ incerely {) (
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ina tin . Wil ins
The ve t mak the difference in Geoffrey Beene's pink plaid
p ntsuit with matching detachable collar.
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