Benton Harbor Briefs alvation Army provides flood relief in Georgia Activities held at .. _ azoo ature Cent r 1> • f.- ,,£) , en r members. Admission and $1.50 for children. Living with diabetes series offered M r� :\1 mori 1 M �i 1. nt r i ponsoring fiv -p rt educa ional : n or di b lCS and th ir famili beginning Augus 10 The cla will m tin F ith Hall ofth .. teven ville Unit d Method' Church, 5506 Rid Road, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ach Wedn d y hrough ep mb r 7 The eries i fr but pr �r gi tration is required. To regis- . ter, or for mor inform tion, call 927-5297 on w ekd ys be­ ween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Enrollment i limited. . Annual Community Picnic scheduled . �h Br hr n ofH r r Lodge #15 F.E.A.M. PHA is having their Annual ommumty Picnic a he Lodge Hall 1056 Ter­ ritorial Rd , n on H r or on a urday, Augu t 20, from 10 a.m 0 4 p m Th nigh rh d r id nts r welcome to attend. "W would ilk for support 111 an Fund," I ,J, m on, I t' h lp to contmued from page A 1 uid, 'linton >11 ions. I nclud- ,Ih", nnt io n: in pl . n a 11 mil. I 't�() on cI J), <'I'a 1 ving J Lut I. 1,.1 I I'ii' II,f' nu lr­ ry lead 'r . u nd t'llf'II IIPI)J'- p Jrl] ti - fied," Wood n id "We cannot ha no offi r not improving. The City Clerk' evaluation was very low. It was fair th first time. We n profe ionalism in this city to k p this city mov- the compl in ting," he id. "We're going to t pIe t t talk bout whatev r w do, no matter if it's good or bad. Be. cause that' people," Wooden said."P pIe don't lik things 0 go moothlyand h y don't like • o By BERNICE BROWN The City of Benton Harbor han w ity I rk aft r 14 y rs. Th city commis- ion ppro to hire ellie Jean bit th n w City Clerk, repl c:ing Marga t Adam fter h w fired t th July 25, m ting. bit, a member of the Benton Harbor Ho ing Commission nd a retired m­ ploy for Whirlpool Financial Corporation after 25 years, has no p viou exp ri n in city gov Inment. h was recently hired by th commis­ sion 0 fill in for Adam while sh was on U'S nsion for fiv days for low evalu tion cor . . � .. mID1 ioner t v of th commi ion' committ id they ch r ti n, Florida Brigham Florida (Williams) Brigham, 59, of Benton Harbor, died July 11, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph. The funeral was held July 15, .at Union Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was In Crystal Springs Ceme­ tery. Arrangements were by the Fair­ plain Chapel, Florin Funeral Home, Benton Harbor . Mrs. Brigham was born May 4, 1935, In Batesville, Miss. She was a member of Bethel Apostolic Church. Survivors Include: five sons, Henry Brigham, Michael Brigham, Willie Brigham, Maurice Brigham and Eric Brigham, all of Benton Harbor; four daughters, Karen Williams, Cheryl Wil­ burn, Jenlta Brigham and Sharada Brigham, all of Benton Harbor; her mother, Eva Kirkwood of Benton Har­ bor; a sister, Connie Johnson of Ben- . ton Harbor; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded In death by her husband, Verlle In 1969. Harold Frederick Celia Harper Cella L. Harper, 101, of Benton Har­ bor died July 23. at the Orchard Grove Extended Care Cen er, Benton ar­ bor The funeral was held July 28, at the positions and provided secretarial services for di 0 dd p rtmentmem rs.She lso had xperi n in working with com­ puters. ommi ioner harles Yarbrough ab­ tained from voting for Nesbitt hiring. "I'm going to hav 0 in becaus I not for certain of this p rsori's qualifications. bitt othing p on 1, but I don't think she has th to do this kind of job. " omrms IOn George Wysinger and Ralph re haw voted agains th hiring of hi t. OBITUARIES Harold Frederick, 95, died July 11, at h s home In St. Joseph Township after a Ions. Illness. Graveside services was held July 14, at Crystal Springs Cemetery, Ben­ ton Harbor. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was In charge of arrangements. Mr. Frederick was born December J- 23, 1898, In Colfax, Iowa. He was for- merly employed as a post offic clerk. He was a Marine Corps veteran of I World War II. Survivors Include a niece, Betty Richardson of Benton Harbor and two nephews, Fred Morrow of b�troit and I' Kirk Richardson of San Diego, Calif. Second Baptist Church, Benton Hrbor, of which she was a member and served as deaconess. Burial was In Cavary Cemetery. Falrplaln Chapel, Florin Funeral Service, Benton Harbor was In charge of arrangements. Me­ morials may be made to the church. Mrs. Harper was born November 19. 1892, In Adams County. Miss. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Westfield of Benton Harbor. and a grandson. Her husband, Her­ bert, preceded her In death in 1976. Robert Reynolds, jr. Robert L Reynolds Jr., 58, of Ben­ ton Harbor died July 16, at Berrien General Hospital, Berrien Center, after a long Illness. The funeral was held July 21, at Second Baptist Church. Benton Har­ bor. Burial was in Crystal Springs ' Cemetery. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Reynolds was born June 6,' 1936, In Benton Harbor. He was for­ merly employed as a barber. Survivors include: a son, Jacob Reynolds of Minneapolis, Minn.; two brothers, Dennis Reynolds and Jim Reynolds, both of Detroit; and a sister, Delores Gavin of Benton Harbor. RE-ELECT • DE OCR AT STATE REPRESENTATIVE DAVID POINTS. 6th DISTRICT (Hi hl nd Park. D troit, H mtramck) " • arne ddress ity Apt # Zip ripti n. ign m up for a $21 one yr. ripti n to th 1m k tri 1 u n itiz n. n yr. 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