L ch g n C ttz n Th un il e appr ciate your letters and comments. Plea e end them to: Michigan Citizen 12541 econd Highland Park, MI 48203 January business lunch­ eon will d al with the affects of . Preside Clinton's Plan, Uni­ versal coverage. The luncheon '11 feature Deborah Scott, adm inistrator of River\llew Medical Center -Glendale. The luncheon will be at 12:00 noon Thursday, Janu­ ary 20, 1994 at I AM'S SHOWCASE SUPPER­ CLUB, 12111 Hamilton at Monterey, in Highland Park. The cost is $6 for Chamber- members and 8 for non­ members. Please make reservations with Patty Zobel at 868-6420. dead body buildin in her . Wain right id that the city intended to get rid of dangerous vacant buildin in all are . When ed, he tated th re was 300,000 in the demolition vie ings. Council P Pro Tem rvi Academy. Brown earned a Bachelor of ci n degree in Social Work and Psychology from Sagin w Valley tate Uni­ ve ity. Sh i a member of the ational . ation for F male Executives and is involved with the Muscular Dy trophy Asso­ ciation Brown is appointed to represent employees and re­ places Darrell D. Humphrey, of Jackson, for a term expiring Au­ gust 27, 1995. FLORE E J. FARR of Royal Oak, is the Third District Vice President of the Hotel Em­ ployees and Restaurant Employ­ ees International Union. Farr is a member of the Economic Alli- ance ofMiclrigan and the Wayne State University Labor Advisory Committee. Farr is reappointed to represent employees, for a term expiring August 27, 1996 .. Willie Hampton, of Detroit, is First Vice-President of the Serv­ ice Employ International Un­ ion, Local 79. Hampton i President of the A. Philip Ran­ dolph Institute Metro-Detroit Chapter and is hair of the Metro-D troit AFL-CIO Execu­ tive Board. Hampton is ap­ pointed to represent employees and repIa s Gerald P. McCarty, of Fenton, for a term expiring August 27,1994. o ganization teaches _ positivity to Ids By CRAIG HILL Michl lin C1...t/�n To get child n away from t gangs long with other n gativ influ nees, a new club has n formed to get them in- ter sted in nd Je us. The new. club is called P.A.R.E.N T.. RGANIZA­ TIO nd P.A.R.E.N.T.S. BI� BLE CLUB (P PB which meets very Saturday from 3:00p.m.-6:00p.m., a the YMCA on Woodward in Highl nd Park There a 37 r gular mem­ bers who are students and the organization is 1 kin to sign up more, y Lind Smith, president of th P PBe. . According 0 'rnith, he minds of orne of th tudents have been changed to turn to God instead of fighting. According to Smith, they ha­ ven't asked parents for financial help yet. "But we need sponsors in or­ der to get trophies, uniforms, a place for our basketball team to practi and to do our exercises and a bus to travel around the city," Smith said. 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