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January 16, 1994 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-01-16

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
y
Murray is th son of
Murray O'Hair, proclaim thi-
ndCo onischairmanofth
board of Prison Fello hip, hav-
ing rv tint in prison.
Murray: The United Sta of
today no born in 1776 but
prang forth as the ult of a
prayer meeting called for by
Benjamin Franklin during th
Constitutional Convention in
1787. Franklin . d we ha
been ured, in the cred writ­
ings that except the Lord build
the ho they labor in vain that
built i I believe that without
His concurring aid we shall suc­
ceed in this political building no
better than the' builders of Ba­
bel.
w
THE U ITED T TE
Murray: Inde ,th gr a
CL
"Why not incr the mount of
f r I loan dollars vailable so
hat I n finish chool, find a
job, nd p y off th 10 ns my­
self?"
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continued from Page A1
also be paid eli ctly to a lender
if students have outstanding
student loans during their pe­
riod 0 community service.
ro·���
tw
stu nts rt ,
w hole idea wa mainly. am­
paign motiv ted," Li zew ki
said. "I would rather take ou
nother loan if! n d the mon y,
and stay in the private ctor
where I can make a difference."
Liszewski is just one of thou­
sands of college students who
have a hard time getting enough
Stafford Loan money for school.
"T .p ID T 0
has plans 0 go forward with the
competitive n ds-based Pell
Grant program," Allen said. "It
w the previous administration
that limi ed funding for that."
'The funding for AmeriCorps
TEl IG
MUNITY Service Commission
has been coordinating federal
volunteer and community serv­
ice progr ms sin its institution
in 1990 by Gov. John Engler.
The commission-is setting up a
mechanism for qualifying for the
program. Executive Director Di- .
ana' Algra reported that the
agency has attracted more than
3 million in federal resources
OBITUARIES ByROBBIECRUMP-McCOV
Zellie Broo .. � .....
at Warre
e aliz
d
e
Mrs. Zellie Brooks Hum­
phrey, 61, was funeralized at the
Warren Avenue Baptist Church
where she was a mem r for 31
years.
Her death followed lengthy
illne s, which touched the
hearts of her family and friends.
Sp aking of her many contribu­
tions were Rev. Ronald Turner,
p tor of Peace Baptist Church;
Rev. Tellis Chapman, Gailee
Baptist Church; Deacon Lloyd
Pruitt, Isabelle Beatty and
Loretta Dickets, Rev. Bernard
mith, pastor, delivered the
main eulogy.
Bertha Jackson of Downers
rove, IL, read the obituary and
Grace Gentry was oloist.
Zellie was born the seventh
child of Albert and Frenchie
Sheegog Brooks. She partici­
pated in a number of religious
and civic events, but her impor- .
tant affiliation was with the Co-
illion Wives Auxillary for more
than 27 years. She and her
hushand sponsored many yong
women as Cotillion debutantes.
ervices held for
Je L. b g
Jeff L. Richburg left an outstanding record in north
where he spent most of his adult life. .
. His funeral was held Tuesday
at the Pleasant Grove Church
with Dr. Odell Jon ,officiating
pastor.
Richburg was a pillow in the
pleasant Grov Church, which
was at the corn r of Davison and
Dequindre, wh n urban renewal
took the area to make way for the
Chrysler freeway.
He led the congregation in e­
lecting a new site and then was a
leader in the building of the new
church, which serves as a commu­
nity church, hosting various civic
meetings and the weekly session
of The Council of Baptist Pas ors.
t Detroit,
G T R D nurse,
Zelli .Brooks Humphrey tarted
her nu ing career at St. Francis
Hospital in Hamtramck and
concluded that career at Beau­
mon Hospital in Royal Oak.
A NATIVE 0 LUVERNE, urvivors include her hus-
AL, Richburg was th own r of JEFF L. RICHBURG b nd, John S. Humphrey; one
the P&R Dry Cleaners, he was a dught r, hirley Gebegzabhair;
Golden Heritage member of the AACP nd w employ for 1 on on, Bernard King; one
years at Dodge Main and Mound Ro d plants of hrysl r, he w gr nddaughter, Shannon Har-
a mechanic at Margolis Auto Dealership and a barber. d way; one grandson, Fasil Gir-
He was a member of Pleasant' Grove for 52 y rs and erv as may, on on-in-law and one
deacon, trust ,Sunday school u rint ndent nd chairm n of th d ughter-in-law.
church building fund. urvivo also four sisters:
His survivo include his wif of 58 y phin , on aughter, ll_i c If, arie Woods,
Pauline Leath rwood; two sons, J if D. of Lansing and Hayw rd; Edt h Br ks �d Glady Porter;
, three grandchildr n: Mich 1 R. Brown nd C ndr Richbury f ' hr bro h : Albert Brooks,
Sacramento, CA and Dirt A. Richburg ofIrvin TX and host of Jr., Dz 11 Brook and Uzell
friends and relativ Broo and a h t offri nds and
r lativ ,
go rnm nt nd thi nnot be
done . th ungodly voters.
Colson: Skyrocketing ra of
crime, divorce, bortion and out­
of- 0 births indicate that
Christi n moral tandards have
corroded. Christian beliefs fare
little t r: Polls how that 70
percent of Americans don't be­
liev in moral bsolu . Only
32 percent think the Bible is lit­
erally true, while half believe in
ESP and a quarter in astrology
and reincarnation. One-fifth
say they've communicated with
the dead.
Our public life has been
tripped of Christian incluence,
city parks, public school cam­
puses ban Bibl and the media
daily attack Christian values
and institutions.
ev. Charle
returns to t e p
will incre 0 r the next three
y ars. A list of participating
state organizations will be re­
I ed from the tate next week.
To apply or rive information
for th servi program, write to:
ichigan Community Service
Commission 111 S. Capitol,
laza Building 4th Floor,
P,O Bo 30013, Lansing, MI
48909
Rev. Charles B. Tansom, pastor, Bibleway Temple for Better
Living, 2995 Joy, has improved and has returned to the pulpit.
He preach on two broadcas for h church at 11 :30 am
Saturdays and 12:30 am Monday mornings.
Membership renewal will be celebr ted on Sunday, January
23 and January 30 will b Men's F How hip Day, 0 rving the
theme "Dedicated Men in God's ervi ".
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday will be observed unday,
January 16 according to Light, the Christian Life Commission
of the Southern Baptist Convention, newsletter. Also an­
nounced was the upcoming. minar on Family in Crisis: Bibli­
cal Church, Del City, OK
William J. Bennett, co-director of Empower America, former
head of the U.S. Department of Education, will be th keynote
speaker.

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