The funeral was held December thony Funeral Home, West Memphis,
16, Mount Hermon Baptist Church, Ark., where the funeral was held De-
Benton Harbor. Burlal was In Fort Cus- cember 18. Burial was In Locust Grove
ter National Cemetery,' Battle Creek. Cemetery, Hughes, Ark. Robbins
Arrangement wasby'Robblns Broth- Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Har-
ers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. bor was In charge of the local arrange-
Mr. Hull was born June 1, 1919, In ments.
Saulsby_ry, Tenn. Mr. Mcdonald was born June 20,
Survivors Include: his wife, Emma; 1937, In Hughes. He was employed at
three sons, Edd Jr., Atford and David, Bohn Aluminum Co., South Haven, as
all of Benton Harbor; one daughter, a moulder.
Renee Hull of Benton Harbor; two sls- Survivors Include: his wife, Cora;
ters, Mattie Hull of Bolivar, Tenn., and. two daughters, Alice Hartfield and De­
Annie Hull of Union City, Tenn.; one loris McDonald, both of Benton Har-
brother, George of Memphis, Tenn.; bor; a son, Ricky McDonald of Benton
and two grandchildren. Harbor; five sisters, Ora Lee Perry of
Sacramento, Calif., Bernice Phillips of
M D aid Memphis, Tenn., Verlean Brown and
Ceaser c on Sterling Thomas, both of Hughes, and
Ceaser McDonald, 56, of Benton Hattie Hughes of Chicago; two broth-
EddHull,74,ofBentonHarbordled Harbor died December 11, at Mercy ers, O.C. McDonald of Hughes and
December 11, at Mercy Memorla'i Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph, Willie McDonald of Champaign, III.;
Medical Cente , St. .:toseph. " eftsr a h� gtnok:tant I, : C '.. • four grandchildren; and 0 eat-
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Bcnton l larbor' ,rest :llichiKlIll
Erm Mo J 69 Col 7,050; D rl n
R ynold , 79 Vineyard, 4,533; nd
CORD, 227 Par r, 8, 00.
o re on
ny ou tanding a�rf er bill and be
. The individuals that bidded on prop-
W � onth
and proeed of th sale, ap-
to financing rehabilitation, th
ibl techniqu for reconstruction and
po ibiliti of hom ownership.
For tructured properti 11 rehabilita-
tion and renovation must be rompleted to
City Code within i.x mont , but time may
extended when provided in writing to
th Planning and Community Develop­
ment Director.
AI 0 the bider must occupy and live in
the hous for a period of five yea
o U th commis-
ion approved a cons ruction contra with
Hollman & Hollm n Co truction in th
amount of 2,525 to build two lls in th
Finance Department.
Th walls to provid quie orking
sp ce for the City ttomey and pure ing
agent/risk rna ger.
Upon hiring the ne firm of aters,
Coo & Oslund, the City had agr
provide a privat working p
i agreement.
Commissioner George Wysin r voted
against the awarding of this contract,
Berrto n Har-bor Obituar-ies
Mary Bell
Mary A B II, 66, of B nton Harbor
died December 14, at M rcy Memortal
Medical Center, St. Joseph, after a
10000g IIIn .
The funeral was held December
21, at Progressive Baptist Church,
Benton Harbor. BurtaJ was In Crystal
Sprtngs Cemetery. Robbins Brothers
Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was In
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Bell was born January 7,
1927, In Woodland, Miss. She was
formerty employed as a cook.
Survivors Include: two sons, Walter
Hogs Jr. of Los Angeles, CaUf., and
Marcus Jenkins of Benton Harbor; and
one daughter. Marta Bell of Benton
Harbor.
Edd Hull
M ggl Taylor, 67, of Benton Har­
bor, dl d December 16, at M rcy M -
mortaJ M dlcal Center, St. Joseph,
iter long Illn s.
.The tuner was held December
20, at Hopewell Baptist Church, Ben­
ton Harbor. Burial was In North Shore,
Memory Gard ns. Arrangments was
by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home,
Benton Harbor.
Mrs. Taylor was born November
26, 1926, In Osceola, Ark.
Survivors Include: three sisters,
Sylvia Toney and Florlne Carr, both of
Benton Harbor, and Mary Lou Hayes
of Chicago. Her husband, Walter T ay­
lor, preceded her In death In 1968.
M�ieTaylor
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Around Muskegon
Visibly Committed
Year'End
services set
be having their Year End Serv­
ice on December 31, beginning
at 10 p.m. Rev. Isaac Moffett is
the pastor.
_By MARY GOLLIDAY
Friendship Baptist Church
will have their Year End Service
. on December 31, beginningat 10
p.m.
Beulah Baptist Church will
be their special guest. Rev.
Rooselvet Hunter will bring the
message.
Mt. Herman Zion will have
their Year End Service on De­
cember 31, beginning at 9 p.m .
Their special guest will be
Spring Street, Corinthians, New
Hope and Morning Star Baptist
Churches.
Rev. David McIntosh is the
pastor.
Mother mattie Wesley Davis
and the Heavenly Echo's will be
having all night service on De­
cember 31, at the New Mt. Zion
Baptist Church. Rev. James E.
Witcher is the pastor.
Aminique Bailey, a, 6th
grader at Edgewood School
made the honor roll recently.
She is the daughter of Roger
and Estella Kitchen. Congratu­
lations Aminique and keep up
the good work.
St. Luke Baptist Church will
1-)1 t.: cnual to thc c mmumuc the�
"en. Thai'. ""hy R.J. R ')11 lid 1 hacco
ompuny I • 111 III itt ' I h th nr '( nunucd
urowth. ' whcrc rv tlu lIpp(1t1110re\1 I
blc than in th R J. R \� 11( III PlIhlJL' 'I \ I l'
Si IIh urd r rogram.
hiv pr urarn make availabl 1< the ,
( ruuni/ati >th hundred- t hruh \ 1\lhllll)
I( 'atit n 111 d /cn-, ( f .uic 'Oi.l t to .( a t
The
holidays'
can be
draining
for us,
too.
Th � rk t f the ';.:t i< nal
th
American
RedCross-
jil 'blo d aqain. It will be "It or a lifetime.
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Benton Harbor Briefs
mo .
d
Th annual P
Ministerial Alli n
ry 15, t 10
Church.
Th change in d te i du to the illn of th outgoing
P ident, Rev. Jam O. Child , who will be giving his annual
add and be honored at the program.
In conjunction with tlie event, newly lected officers will be
install d at the me rvice.
S cial mu ic will provided. The gener I public is invited
to attend the vent.
eting
a nary
o a
. chedule fo
Th Executive Bo rei of the Local Twin Cities Branch of the
National ociation for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) will 111 t on Thursday, January 6, at 6 p.m. at the
Denny's R taurant in Benton Harbor.
All Executiv Board rn mbers are asked to please attend and
be on tim. ,
On aturday, January 15, the general meeting of NAACP
m mb rs will be held at th Benton Harbor Public Library at
9:15 a.m.
S te Lee Reynolds, Director of
Av.r rc ult rmorc awarcuc I locu cd on
the \ 1t.1I .ouuuunuj dcvclopm 'Ill work the
car rv out
Tlu I IlI't on 01 the mal1� \a�, R.J.
Re�I1(}11 ,It) 'oul crat« 11 with numerous
I�IIII ).11 d l'( mp.uue . 1 dcnu n t rat II)g I h
IUIl�\lalllJl1� comnutm 'I1t to Alrrcun-
\1l1L'IICal1 pI< urc .
'\ \\()[ "111� omnutm 'Ill 11l.1t I \\(kk.lng
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