ANNOUNCEMENTS ByROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY MO G THO GIVI G t timoni is about Harper w r Pecola Bell, who ucceeded Harper a dir or of youth. She called Harper "tirel . in her giving and called it a bl ing and a joy to work with her for many y 1'8. " Felicia Kemp, who grew up under Harper in the youth, ang, and ellie Thigpen, Hatti Mil ,Irma Wise. and allie Horton gave trib­ ute. . Pr entations were made from her family, friend and co-members with Pastor Asriel G. Mclain of Dexter Avenue making presenta­ tions from the church. • Rev. Dr. C.A. W. Clark ofDal w honored, ntly, t a dinner a th econd Can an Bapti t Church, 9435 Hay ,with Rev. David L. Kele K Hey h t tor. Mrs. ellie Williams w chairpe on, and Mrs. Glori Morris was mist of remony. Among mini ters attending the dinn r wer Re . Anani Davis, Ro rt Robinson, John Kelley, Robert Kelley, Henry S. Jon , riel G. Mclain, Oci Tabb, Welton W. William and Jeff Ridgeway. Women ministers wer Revs. Edna Brown, Elmorie Miller, atharia Cranford, Mildred Mann and Reatha Glover. The program included performan by solo- ist Grace Cobbs; Clifford Sewell was coordina­ tor of the children's drama; Anna Rhodes and Emmalee Shaw gave tribut ; Marion Merritt read scripture; and Alma Stev n said grace. By NATHANIEL scorr Spec'.' to th. Michigan Cltlz.n spreading the word of God from the pulpit as men of the cloth. "They could have been else­ wh r ," he aid. Min. King Sr. said he ran from the Lord's calling to preach for a long time but in the end, he added, "I had to come forward with it in myoid age." DETROIT - The appr ci tion program for Min. John King Sr., Sunday, May 1 at the Living Word Community Church, 1900 E. Grand Blvd., who is the Presi­ dent of the Michigan Stater Quartette Conven ion, which is a part of the National Quartette AFTER MANY YEARS of Convention, founded by R.H. singing gospel. songs nd one Ha . could n JC:,il�l��"I'P-4!"""""aeI,",""''''''''''''''''' the y 0 Kings. able to look t both aspects of Th pastor of th church' . what he called a "ministry." Elder John B. Eddington. "When you sing," he said, "you Min. King, who has been a are singing phrases to the Lord minist r for one year, was joined and when preaching, you are on th program by two of his ons preaching the Good News. But," and on grandson, who are men h dded, "both of them is minis­ of the cloth also. tering." However, he added, "The The ons are Eld 1'8 John M. only way you can get into the _ King, Jr., David King and the Kingdom is by listening to the grandson is Min. John King III. preacher. " Min. King Sr., a quiet person who eerns to think about every word before uttering it, added with the olemn phrasing of one who knows what he is talking about, "1 had the calling to preach over 25 to 30 years ago but I ran and ran until the Lord knocked me down. " The program was sponsored by the Michigan State Quartette Conv n ion and both the tate and the local chapter, 20-1, sup- rted th event. THE THREE OF. hem preach 15 minute rmon ttes as th y honored and paid tribute to their father and grandfa h r who, before becoming a minister, ung wi h the National Inde-. p ndence Gospel Singers for 30 years and managed the group for 25. They preached to the theme,. or as some might pr fer it, text, "He was th re all the tim ." Min. King Sr. said h felt "marvelous" and "bles d" to have two. ons and a grand on Three cores and Ten Birthday elebration fur OA Bro. I el . nn run .cr ' Radi He f "PO itive Mil ic with a Me age" BAO COACHMA �IO Personaill'f - featunng - The J.B. ,\.I..\' . 1.\'Gf:R ./ J SU' M. S REV ROBERT SMITH. JR "" .'''' E;. ... , B.l 'I • C' f t r.r'" 10 � -----.----------------------------� our WASHINGTON - Pr Americ n r.eligiou Ie tion on he tth c r r form from Afric n­ bri fing April 19. By ROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY S/HIcl., to tM Michigan Cltlz.n for th uniting of he four b loony. In 1970 the Christian M th­ odi t Episcopal Church w or­ ganized in Jac on, TN., ari ing ou t of ad ve social nd nomic conditions of th Po t ivil War nd Reconstruction outh. They ought to dd princip 1 n of BI cks. The Unit d M thodi t hurch i a ul of union in n 193 of th M thodi t bodi (M.E. hurch ou h, M.E. hurch nd Methodi Pro tant), and in 1968, a union of Evangelical Unit d Brethr n and theM thodist Crouch . Uni d M thodi ts number about 8.7 million in the United States, of which about 300,000 ar Black.