I politician
th potential
, om caution
1 1 unr I' tic to expect
mini t to d liv r their flocks
lik w rd or v n to unite
hind one candidate.
"You can't compare the clout
of min' ters in Prince George'
to he min' t in th District
or B ltimore," said Democratic
county executive candidate Bea-
ri P. Tignor, who spends most
unday in church across the
coun y.
"1' up me to persuade the
p pl. 1 hop the ministers are
favor ble, but I can't expect that
h y will up in th pulpit and
b ck m ," sh id.
Lonestar Chapter 26
O.E.S. help the poor
By ROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY
Spec 1.1 ,to the Mlchlg.n Citizen
County Convention/Civic
Center in Florida.
However it does conflict
with dates of the National
Baptist Congress of Christian
Education which meets June
20, in Richmond VA. of which
Robbie Crump-McCoy is pub­
Ii relations director.
Two Bible organizations
h v igned an agreement to
work together in meeting the
n for Bible translation in
th form r ovi t Union. The
I titu e for Bible Translation
(B T Bin weden,and the
Unit d Bible ocieties (UBS),
n umbr lla organization" co­
or ina ing th work of 111 na­
t.ional Bible ocieties around
the world, signed an agree­
m n of p rlnership on Octo-
r 22 in tockholm.
y ROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY
Special to the Michigan Citizen
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By ROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY.
S ecl.' to the Michl en Citizen _
Christian Women Con med
(CWC) sponsored it's 25th anni­
versary celebration with a
brunch Saturday at Valentino's,
observing their theme " If I Can
Help Somebody, My Living
Shall Not be in Vain". Emma
Boyd was chairperson, Juanita
Brown, co-chairperson, Martha
Simmons was program dir or
and Robbie McCoy, presid nt.
Dr. Ina Shaw was presider for'
the morning. ,
Five citizens of the commu­
nity r cei d fr med r olutions
from Senator-Jackie Vaughn III,
they were: .
• Rev. Rayford C: Banks, pas­
tor, Banks of Jordan Bapti t
Church. He is a nativ of Little
Rock, AR, and a graduate ofLe­
wis Colle of Busin ss with a
degre in accounting. d he Of­
ganized th 55-5 00 Ivanhoe
Black lub. H is sis nt sec­
'retary of the Council of Baptist
Pasto of Detroit and Vicinity.
Attending were his wife,
Mary Louise, fi t vice p sident
of Metropolitan District
Women's Auxiliary and th ir
ary
on
ABOVE: mber. of Chr tlan
Wom n Concern d;-.hown with
honorary member, O'N II D.
Swanaon, a. they attended their
25th annlveraary celebration Oc�
30 at Val ntlno'.. (from I-r) Ann
Rhod ,ForNt Hamblin, Maggie
Thoma., Ira B n on, Emma Boyd,
chalrper on; Martha Simmon.,
Gloria Morr., Lucille Lew lien,
Tommie Scott, VeElia Luckett. A.
Me Col ,Robb McCrump-McCoy
and B Ie McLin. BOTTOM: Dr.
Ina Shaw Oett) ahown with
honoree. Mr.. Gerald Godfrey
.tandlng for her husband; Irma
Grant, Rev. Rayford Bank. , Made­
line Bryant nd rtha Simmons.
Emm Boyd, chalrp reen, la In
rear. {photo. � rcu. PaHon}
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children and grandchildren.
Madeline Bryant, narrator,
radio broadcast, Warren Avenue
Baptist Church.
Bryant is retired from Sinai
Hospital and is vice president of
the administrative club of the
church, and publicity chairper-
son for Zata Amical Sorority.
Gerald Godfrey, of the
Peace Chapel Funeral Home,
Inc., and deacon t Greater
Southern Baptist Church.
Godfrey is a m mber of Pho
nix Lions Club Travlers Lodge
#46, a member of he Prince Hall
Affiliation and -the NAACP·.
• Irma Grant, born inMo ile,
AL, and moved to Detroit 47
years ago, and acti in St. Paul
AME Zion hurch, as clas
1 der, choir mem r nd wor­
ship leader.
Sh reti d from Harp r Hos-
pi 1 and is R s volun-
er. Her d u ht , R v.
B rbara rant cam rom h r
home in L t att nd
the ev nt.
Virgil Phillips of 8 Ttuth
Luth ran Church was honored
for helping young boys.
APP G
God Does Wonderful Things
"0 Lord, thou art my God; I will alt thee, I will praise thy name;
for thou hast don wonderful thing, plans form td () old; faithful
and ure. /I
-I alah 25:1
gram were: soloists Mildred Cal­
houn and Carla Simmons, Ira
Benson" member and national
officer for the Christian Method­
ist Episcopal Church; Lucille
Lewellen, Maggie Thomas, Rev.
Stanley Sprewer, pastor, Allen
Temple CME Church; Forest
Hamblin, Gloria Morris and
Rev. W.S. Stamps. O'Neil D.
Swanson and Congresswoman
Barbara Rose Collins made
presentations .
ewc members have helped
many persons in distress and
they paid Sears to end new
clothes to the school children of
Tunica, MS, as well as to chil­
dren in Grenade, MS, and some
Detroit children.
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