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July 31, 1994 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-31

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, hould adopt
love?" h h
BI' ck childr n
apartheid was a way of life
for centuri .
Civil rights grew in Rev. Dr. Whitney' mind wh n he w
a child in Jackson, MS, where his father was pastor of Farris
Street Baptist Church, a historical marker in Jackson. His
parents' house was a target for bigotry many tim I as it also
was .the stopping place for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he
was in town.
REV. KEITH WHITNEY
OW, REV. WHITNEY £ Is a sense of ccomplishments
by making the trip to South Africa. Whitney aid" he city of
Johan burg is like downtown Chicago with fin buildings."
He was delighted to find a local connection. He met Dr. L.N.
Kornegay, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Kornegay of D -
troit, MI.
"It's approaching winter in Johan burg, m king it quite
comfortable weather-wise. As an election ob erver hand
others went to polling places to watch the proc nd 'help
thos voting, most of whom were totally illiterate."
A most pleasing ob ervation was when h met nth rs work­
ing for the election, who in previous times, had worked to keep
Blacks from voting. H was thrilled to Black moun ed
. horsemen, some on motor cycles, and all e med s riou about
their job.
Rev. Dr. Whitney spoke favorably of form r Pr id nt DeK­
lerk. He said his vow was "Lord if you 'want me to go to South
Africa, I'll go". Whitney is asking Ameri n 0 i 1 te our
. people about Africa. "W h ve a r ponsibility to do so, and not
ju t ear the Kinte cloth.
IghtOut
United Methodist Men will ponsor a Ti right on Satur­
day, Augu t 13 at Spm at Tiger Stadium in De roit, Ml. Only
2-3 000 tickets will b sold. For information writ t AJ. CQOn,
4417 E Coldwater Rei, Flint, MI 4 506 or call ( 10)736-7137
or call Bill Hamilton (SI0)727-1942, vic pr id nt of th De­
troit Conference.
90th anniversary
Central United Methodist Church, 23 E Adam, where Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., spoke, is celebrating i 90 h anniver-.
sary. Rev. Dr. David T. Strong and R v. Emmanuel Giddings
are pastors. It is an intergrated church m mb rship and has
a P.E.A.C.E. for Youth Ministry, a r al hore, th Value Shop
and food for the hungry program to s rv th n y p pie of
the community. .
Global Mission set.
MINNEAPOLIS- The Billy Grah m Ev ngelistic A ociation
(BGEA) officially announced plans for th. lobal Mis ion,
March 16-1S: 1995, that will go out via t Hit. from a major
crusade in San Juan Pureto Rico, to an imat 1 5 coun ri
around the world in 50 languages.
ev. Patterson upse
. .
Women and Society
n fi Id
c
m
The I gacy of a I g­
end: Th gospel world mourns
the p sing of Marion Williams.
William de th on July 2, 1994
at th age of 61, w s du to com­
plications following a prolonged
battle with kidney problems and
Doug, "it w s great
worki wi h him gain. It's the
fi t thing h 's don with us sine
1 ving the group in' ." Mean­
while, on th comeb c trail is
Rev. Je ey Dixon Who's teamed
(313) 345-4555
C IT Will
ealty & Investment o. 'AY.
TO DEAL
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Woodlawn Cemetery. Roseland Park Cemetery
Cadillac MemOrial Gardens East • Cadillac Memorial Gardens West
Oakland Hills Memona! Gardens • Forest Lawn Cemet ry
Star Monument • Star Cement & Vault
T'S OTA OME
YOU CAN'T AF 0
T'·
to
WNA
APARTMENT.
�ite a check. Wait for thirtrsomething
days. Wr:-ite ano�er check. Wait. Etcetera.
Etcetera. It's the endless cycle of paying
go s into your I.andlord's pocket. You're left with no real
security. No equity. N thing you can really call your own.
. We.c n help you buy. much rrior-e. We're HUD, the
We h ve gr
U.S. De rtment of Housing and Urb n D.evelopment.
s I ction of homes in many areas. Many
with monthly p ym nts th t look more like rent p ym nts.
An down p ym n th
slow s 3%. v rsus
20%. Plus r I e
the stand rd 10% to
sy.
your lac
apartment rent. And each check you write
H m . You'r
c II 1-800-767-4HUD for fr
@
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u 1111 buyers. only on hom
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