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THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, HIGH. WEDNESDAY,) JULY 30, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN President mmmimMmKmmmm llillillil 4 illililll lillilil -tit1 liiilllill OBITUARIES Visits GFs Teen Pair Robbed At SJ Beach In Vietnam tarium, LaPorte, where she had been a patient for two years. Mrs. Sutherland was born in Bull Rites Held Funeral services for Mrs. Frieda Ann Bull, 82, formerly of 540 Johns street, Kalamazoo, ill Hoopeston, 111., April 11, 1894, the daughter of Theodore and (Continued From Page One) were held Tuesday at lp.m Nettie Rosborg, and had resided the Dey Brothers funeral rome.

'fii in the New Buffalo area for the past 45 years. She was a member of the The Rev. Kenneth Seeley, pastor of the Central Christian church of Kalamazoo, officiated. Burial was in Riverside cemetery, Kalamazoo. Zion Lutheran church of Mich A teenaged St.

Joseph couple reportedly was robbed by a pair of purse-snatchers yesterday afternoon as they sat on the beach at Park and Lake streets, 1 St. Joseph. Raymond Patrick and Dar-lene Woodford, both 14, of St. Joseph, told St. Joseph police that two young men approached them and asked them for cigarettes.

When the couple said they igan City and the Royal Neighbors of America, New Buffalo chapter. Survivors include her hus band, Verne whom she the coast some 180 miles from Saigon. Nixon flew into Tan San Nhut airport at the South Vietnamese capital, then went by helicopter to the heart of the city for a 2V4-hour conference with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu at Independence Palace. The building was an enemy mortar target when former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey visited Saigon in November 1967.

Then Nixon swooped from the palace lawn in an olive drab Army helicopter for the eight-mile trip to Di An, a brigade headquarters of the First Infanr married Oct. 6, 1925, in Grand Beach: two sons, Pastor Robert Poe Rites Set Funeral services for Jimmie Allen Poe, 19, of 583 Bridgman avenue, Benton Harbor, are scheduled to be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Florin funeral home. The Rev. Frank Trafi- Sutherland of Unity, and Verne E.

Sutherland of White hall; a stepson, Kenneth Suther-1 Space Show Features Moon, Mars CContinued From Page One) showed the landing -site from above and rocks on the lunar soil. This set also included a picture of earth with Europe, Africa and Asia visible. MOVIE FILM The 16 millimeter movie film opened as the Eagle approached the landing site, cratered and glowing and visible through Ald-rin'a right-hand window. Mars-round Mariner 6 has sent to earth long-shot photos showing features new to scientists: ragged edges on the mystery plant's south polar ice cap, perhaps due to mountains or craters, and a dark spot in the cap's center. Another batch of closer pictures, scheduled for transmission back to earth tonight, may reveal more that is new.

Highlight of the tiny spacecraft's 156-day, 241-miUion-mile journey comes Thursday when it transmits close-ups after skimming within 2,130 miles of Mars to try to see if the red planet is capable of supporting life. In three hours across 58 million miles of space Tuesday night, the 850-pound flying instrument paltform returned 32 pictures taken earlier between 771,000 and 450,000 miles altitude. Most of the shots, shown at five-minute intervals on television monitors at the Jet Propul land of Rolling Prairie, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Howard canto, pastor of the Church of Snyder of LaPorte; three sis God of Prophecy, Benton Heights, will officiate. ters, Mrs.

Raymond Goss of Rochester, Mrs. Ralph Conaway of Milford, 111., and Burial will be in Crystal didn't have cigarettes, one of the men grabbed the girl's purse and the pair ran away, 1 the couple said, emptying the purse of its contents, $1, and discarding the purse on the sand. The Negro purse snatchers were about 17 and 20 years old and the boy and girl, both white, told police. BURGLARIES REPORTED Twin Cities law enforcement agencies also recevied reports of serveral burglaries and thefts Springs cemetery. Mrs.

Clarences Nichols of Hoop Klein Rites Held eston; a brother, Robert Rosborg of Hoopeston; and seven try Division northeast of Saigon. U.S. military sources said Di An was relatively safe during daylight hours but could properly be termed a combat field operation post. GUARDED BY COPTERS Mrs. Nixon, meanwhile, also moved about with an aerial escort of some 20 armed helicop funeral services were held at grandchildren.

A sister and a brother preceded her in death. 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Florin Funeral services will be held funeral home for Arthur F. Friday at 2 p.m. in the Smith Klein, 80, West Hagar Shore yesterday.

road, route 2, Box 263, Coloma funeral home, New Buffalo. The Rev. Marion Fast, pastor of the Casket bearers were Vernon Robert H. SUer, 1254 Summit street, Benton Harbor, told New Buffalo Bible Baptist E. Schoff.

James and Eugene RESURFACING STARTS: Paw Paw avenue (M-139) is getting a new surface from Benton Harbor north to US-33. The State Highway department reminds motorists to drive with caution. Work has been underway several weeks on repairing crossing over Paw Paw river. This view is from Territorial road looking north. (Staff photo) Berrien county sheriffs depu Johnson, Alfred Schetlizki, Clifton Chaplin and Robert Fulker- son.

church, will officiate. Burial will follow in Pine Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral" home after 2 p.m. Thursday. Burial was in North Shore ties that his wallet containing and i enification papers was stolen from his locker at Bendix Lake Shore drive, St Joseph, 1 township.

A new mini-bike, valued at Memory Gardens. ters including crack rocket-firing Cobra gunships. She flew to a Vietnamese orphanage several miles north of Saigon and called at the 24th Evacuation Hospital at the big Long Binh base nearby. Wounded arrive at the hospital from the battlefield. Nixon arrived in the midst of a lull in the war which is now in its sixth week.

Gen. Creighton the U.S.' Commander in Vietnam, who returned from Bang Troopers Whitmore Rites Davids Will Head Eaton Rites Set funeral services for the in $200, was reported stolen early this morning from the carport fant son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Whitmore, 309 Britain Probe In Slayings Promoted, Transferred avenue, Benton Harbor, will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the kok with his commander in sion Laboratory, were dim and fuzzy, depicting an egg-shaped body with the south polar cap gleaming on the right side. Few Finch funeral home instead of chief, said currently "the feel ing is that Saigon is generally FENNVILLE Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

in the Chappell funeral home for Mrs. Hazel M. Eaton of Ganges, who was killed Monday in a traffic accident. Mrs. Eaton was born in Ionia, Nov.

29, 1903, the daughter of Edward and Effie Corwin Carter. On July 26, 1933, in LaPorte, she was married to Monroe Eaton. They owned (Continued From Page One) secure although there have features were distinguishable. LANDMARKS SEEN been some terrorist attacks. man.

had attended EMU lust The last rocket assault was the Second Baptist church as was announced by the funeral home yesterday. Burial will be in Crystal Springs, cemetery. Valentine Rites Set four weeks when she was last about three weeks ago. of Charles Bingham, Eau Claire, sheriff's deputies said. Mary Price, of 3629 Niles avenue, St.

Joseph, reported a missing wallet containing $111, including a $100 bill, after a shopping trip in Benton Harbor yesterday, Benton Harbor police said. A home being remodeled at 230 Bridgman avenue, Benton township, was reportedly broken into within the last two weeks, owner Josephine Davins, 760 East High steet, Benton Harbor, told township police. Twenty sheets of wall paneling were seen 'riding away from a wig Neither Nixon nor Thieu took shop behind a young man on a public note of the fighting slow 16-year-old high school dropout from Romulus often visited the college's student union and a 13-year-old victim lived with her mother in an apartment building near the campus which housed many Eastern students. The two remaining victims attended the University of Michigan. An eighth young woman, a The frames were made 10,000 miles apart and as the final few flashed on screen, landmarks well known to astronomers from telescopic photographs from earth came into prominence.

LThe ragged cap edge became motorcycle. Announcement that her battered body had been down in statements after their palace meeting. Both called on Area Posts Get New Detectives Five promotions and transfers have been ordered for area Michigan State Police troopers Col. Fredrick E. Davids, director.

Two new detectives have also been assigned to area posts. and operated the Eaton Grocery store in Ganges. Besides her hasband, survivors include a daughter, Mrs. the Communist command to ne found Saturday was made early Sunday. GIRLS MOVE OUT gotiate seriously on the allied visible on frame 20, causing a offer for a peace settlement Charles (Mary) Baker of Saug-atuck: three grandchildren; and Before returning to Bangkok, Funeral services for Valentine, 78, Concord street, Benton Harbor, are scheduled to be held Thursday at 1 p.m.

in the New Paradise Baptist church with the Rev. Willard McAfee officiating. Burial will be in Crystal Springs cemetery. laboratory spokesman to com ment: "Perhaps the most excit Three girls who lived in University of Michigan coed, a brother. Crowin Carter of Nixon traveled by helicopter to Downing Hall along with Miss also has been slain this year, Kalamazoo.

Di An, the 1st Infantry Division stolen, 15 windows were broken and water pipes were sawed in two, she said. Beineman moved out Monday. headquarters base 12 miles Since Monday 12 prospective ing result is that some pictures show a ragged edge on the southern polar cap, possibly caused by the presence of mountains or craters. This is but police have charged a laborer in her death. Police have not connected her death Another car parked at the north of Saigon.

There he met 250 men in full EMU students who had made a new Lake Michigan college with the other seven. campus on Napier avenue, Ben Friends may call at the Finch funeral home. Frank A. Halla cash deposit notified the university they had changed their minds. Some were men, how new information." ton township, was reported battle gear preparing to leave for a combat operation and told them: "We're doing everything we can to bring this war to an Eastern's enrollment will reach about 19,000 this fall, including graduate students and ever, an official said.

The cap's dark spot, which the spokesman said had not been noted before and which he could not explain, showed on "This does not represent a The Rev. Lloyd R. VanLente will officiate at the services. Burial will follow in Fennville cemetery. Kenneth Byrd EAU CLAIRE Kenneth Vee Byrd, 46, route 4, Benton Harbor, died Tuesday in Berrien General hospital Berrien Center, where he was admitted June 26.

Mr. Byrd was born in Amboy, 111., Aug. 10, 1922, the son of Pompey and Vee Allie Williams Byrd. officials say there is a long waiting list to make a drop in expected enrollment vritually end." Nixon pinned Distinguished Service Crosses the Army's second highest award for valor broken into yesterday afternoon, police said. TEACHER'S CAR LOOTED; A sweater and hat were stolen from the car of teacher Robert Hynd, 1461 Broadway, Benton Harbor, police said.

Several locked cars have been broken panic situation by any means," said Ray Loeschner, Eastern's vice president for administra frame 30. Another feature of final shots was that the north polar cap, barely visible in early impossible. Frank Albert Halla, 79, route 2, Watervliet, died at 12:10 p.m. yesterday in South Haven Community hospital where he had been a patient for four days. He had been in ill health for the past three months.

Mr. Halla was born April 28, Troopers Stanley A. Lutz and Charles E. Spawr from the Paw Paw post have been promoted to detective. Lutz has been assigned to the police Detective Division in Detroit and Spawr will go to the Jackson Post.

John T. Butler, a trooper at the New Buffalo Post, was promoted -to detective and transferred to the detective division in Detroit. Troopers Jerry L. Disler, Niles, and James R. Wisniews-ki, Paw Paw, have both been transferred to the White Pigeon post.

Clarence A. Taylor, was promoted to detective and transferred from the Gladstone post to Paw Paw. Detective John J. Karsen from Detective Division, East Lansing has been transferred to Michigan's Vroman declined tive affairs. "We feel this figure is insignificant and is not really an accurate way of knowing the on three men and then called the others, who had been formed into ranks, into a semicircle around him.

to estimate this fall's enroll' pictures, stood out brightly. Experts at the laboratory, into there within recent weeks. ment but said it would be high which built Mariner and con true feelings of people." er than last year's 32,000 grad "I want you to know how trolled its flight, had expected 1890, in Chicago, the son of Joseph and Marie Halla. He He said nearly 2,200 cash nroud I am to meet a group of uates and undergraduates. He deposits have been received and said the freshman class will be moved to this area in 132Z irom the photos to be about equal in quality to those from earth telescopes.

But they failed to match that these represent firm com about 4,600 as it has been the Chicago and owned and operat mitments to attend. last few years. ed a fruit farm on Arent roaa until his retirement. in clarity a simulation of earth pictures that was flashed on a Loeschner pointed out there The home- of enora Matthews, Yore avenue, Benton township, was reportedly broken into yesterday, police said. About $20 was taken, they said.

A tape recorder valued at $129 was reported stolen from the unlocked home of Alfred Howarth, 140 West Empire aveune, Benton Harbor, police said. I. A. Hill, Greenwood Park, "We will have a full quota of all the students we have room are always a number of pros He was a veteran of World monitor screen for comparison. War I and a member of the pective students withdrawing for," Vroman said.

"There is a His widow, Patricia, survives. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in cemetery, Bainbridge township, with the Rev. John McAfee officiating. Friends may call at the Bowerman funeral home, Eau Claire.

Leonard Reynolds American Legion Post No. 362 for many reasons. But he con waiting list all the time. can make some student happy of Coloma. ceded that actions of some of Television screens showed Mars on its side, with the equator vertical.

The egg shape was because part of it was in night A sister, Mrs. Frank (Mary) the 12 were undoubtedly moti Divis of Watervliet, survives vated by the anxiety over the shadow. Funeral services will be held Benton Harobr, told sheriff's deputies this week that his 12 murders. Friday at 2 p.m. in the Florin SEVEN VICTIMS funeral home.

The Rev. Robert Americans domg tneir amy 10 help establish a lasting peace," he said. 'FINEST flOUR' He called the war "the most difficult any army has ever fought." But he said he thought "history will record this (the war) as one of America's finest hours. You took a difficult job and you succeeded." Rain had left the ground muddy and the President' stepped over puddles as he moved among the assembled troops and others nearby, shaking hands and chatting with foot soldiers, men on armored vehicles and helicopter pilots and crewmen. To another soldier who told Nixon he had been in the Army 19 years, the President said, kidding, "Have you ever thought of making it a career?" "Gosh, these kids are great," the South Haven post.

NIXON MAN OKAYED WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the nomination of William J. Casey, a supporter of the Safeguard project, as one of President Nixon's choices for the advisory committee to the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. foot aluminum boat is missmg from where it was beached approximately 110 mile north of Coloma road, Hagar Of the seven victims, three by giving him that place (created by a withdrawal." Loeschner, like Vroman, pointed to added emphasis on security at the colleges. We have taken just enormous security precautions in order to assure the safety of our young women," said Loeschner.

"We've not experiencing any Jacobson, pastor of the First Congregational church of Ben were enrolled at Eastern. A ton Harbor, will officiate. Van Buren Man Shot; Wife Held Burial wll follow in crystal Springs cemetery. Dowagiac visible panic," he Mortician Area Deaths GRAND JUNCTION State Mrs. Brown Resigns police from South Haven said a rural Grand Junction man was wounded in a shooting Tuesday Joseph Gratkowski Is Retiring DOWAGIAC Glenn A.

Mc-Lauchlin announced Tuesday evening at his home. DECATUR Joseph Grat HARTFORD Leonard Floyd Reynolds, '52, 29 West Bernard street, Hartford, died Tuesday in Berrien General hospital, Berrien Center. Mr. Reynolds, an antique dealer and veteran of World War II, was born Feb. 27, 1917, in Alcorn county, the son of James and Mollie Reynolds.

Survivors include his widow, the former Margaret C. Denny, whom he married Dec. 19, 1946, in Hernando, four daughters, Mrs. Norma Jean Blair and Miss Linda Gay Reynolds of Nashville, Mrs. Bren-da Fay Moore of Coloma and Miss Patricia Ann Reynolds of Hartford; two brothers, Chris of Memphis, and W.

C. of Corinth, three sisters, Mrs. Opal Lancaster of Lake Village, Mrs. Ottie Brock of Corinth and Mrs. Billie Jean Williams of Norfolk, his mother, Mrs.

Mollie "Gay" Reynolds of Corinth; and four grandchildren. The body has been taken to the Coleman funeral home, Nixon said just before returning to Saigon. "They're not kids they're men so mature and so strong. George Sutton, 30, Box 168, route 2. Grand Junction, was Cass College Board kowski, 77, route 3, Decatur, died Monday evening in Paw Paw Lake View Community that be has transferred owner Deadline On Surtax Is Nearing (Continued From Page One) tration.

It also provides for an end to the 7 per cent investment tax credit for businesses and the removal of taxes for many low-income citizens. After this measure was forced out of the Senate Finance Committee by Republicans, the Democratic Policy Committee reported in fair condition today "It gives me a lire to near at South Haven hospital where hospital. them, when they talk quietly he is being treated for a bullet Mr. Gratkowski was oorn in about their homes ana wnai wound of the head. to be announced soon.

DOWAGIAC Mrs. Dorothy they feel." Poland, July 26, 1892, the son of Andrew and Kristine Gratkow State troopers lodged his wife, Mrs. Juanita Sutton, 25, in Van Dr. G. Augustein.

At Di An JNixon mincea no ski. chairman of the Michigan State Brown has resigned from the board of trustees of Southwestern Michigan college. She words in talking about the war. On Nov. 7.

1915. in Joliet. 111., Buren county jail at Paw Paw on a charge of assault to do university biophysics depart He said there is a great debate in the United States about how he was married to Anna Husak. ment, will be the main speaker cited personal reasons and great bodily harm. They moved to Decatur in 1925 family obligations in leaving the it got involved and how the con State police and Van Buren during graduation exercises for 29 students who will receive flict is being conducted.

where he had been engaged farming. post she has held since November, 1965. sheriffs deputies were called to the Sutton home by neighbors certificates leading to state For the first time there is In additon tohis widow, sur licensing in practical nursing, 2 College board members ac lack of understanding as to following the shotting at 6:25 cepted Mrs. Brown's resign what it's all about," he said. vivors include two sons, Frank of Marcellus and Kazimer of p.m.

Tuesday. Police said the Sutton's five small children and ation with regrets during then p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, on the library steps. NURSING DEGREE But he went on to suggest, looking intently at the men in Decatur; four daughters, Mrs.

Catherine Polomcak of Decatur, two other children of relatives regular meeting here last night No successor has been named. camouflaged helmets lacing were in the house at the time of The board reported that the Mrs. Brown was named to the ship of theMcLauchlin funeral home at 405 Center street to Douglas W. Clark effective July 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Clark have been assoicated with the funeral home since 1964 and will continue to operate the business at the present address. The funeral home first was established in 1934 and has been operated by the McLauchlins since that time. McLauchlin has been a funeral director for 44 years. He and his wife will continue to reside at 405 High street after retirement Mr.

and Mrs. Clark are both natives of Muskegon, coming to Dowagiac in 1964 to join the McLauchlins in 1964. Clark is. a graduate of Muskegon Community college and the Wisconsin Institute of Mortuary Science at Milwaukee. He is an officer of the Dowagiac Lions club and chairman of the board of deacons of the Dowagiac Federated church.

Paul Bakeman, who has been with the firm for 15 years, will the shooting. Sutton was found refused to bring the bill up for voting until work is completed on major tax reforms. Congress continued the withholding rates to include the 10 per cent surcharge through July even though the surtax officially expired June 30. But the Senate leaders have decided to force the issue by refusing to go along with the House proposal for another withholding extension. Mrs.

Bertha Kowalski of Schoolcraft, Mrs. Frances Drum of Dowaeiac and Mrs. him, that he hoped the war can contribute to a free for the South Vietnamese and peace Ivins on the living room floor, Mrs. Sutton was sitting nearby board to succeed her husband, Carroll J. Brown, who died in October, 1965.

She was elected to a four-year term in 1966. Stella Southworth of Marcellus; State Board of Community Colleges has approved courses at SMC leading to an associate degree in nursing. Final approval is to come from the State Board of Nursing. for Asia. surrounded by the children, police said.

A .22 caliber rifle Mrs. Brown resides at Marcel- Corinth, for services and burial. Hartford, was in charge of local arrangement Quigley Rites Held COLOMA Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Davidson funeral home, Coloma, for Mrs. Jack (Lorraine Mae) Quigley, 40, 259 South Church street, Coloma.

Casket bearers were Hank Golas, Ted Carr, Merle Thur-low, Bob Houge, Edward Smith, Bobby Baker, Charles Stevens, Jerry Stiddam, George Ethel- was confiscated. SMC board members also lus. Her husband helped to found SMC and served on the first board. Pick-Up Found In Cassopolis The shooting climaxed an argument during which Sutton disconnected a telephone wire voted to purchase at cost a 30-foot mobile unit from Mobile Facilities Engineering, a s-opolis. Cost of the unit is $1,884.

NEW PRESIDENT DUE Board members in other outside the house, police said, CANADIEN GUESTS ridge and Leroy Raines. Burial followed in Coloma cemetery. Omitted from the original list of survivors was a half brother, Richard Huff of Scottdale. matters reDorted that SMC may Board members said pros have a new president by the end NILES Niles. police said that a pick-up truck stolen here at 11:30 p.m.

last night was recovered 45 minutes later in pective students can be enrolled 15 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Holy Family Catholic church, Decatur, with the Rev. Leo Taubitz as celebrant. Burial will follow in Harrison cemetery.

The Rosary will be recited at 8:15 p.m. today in the Newell funeral home, Decatur. Mrs. Verne Sutherland NEW BUFFALO Mrs. Verne J.

(Alda) Sutherland, 75, 214 South Barker street, New died at 3:45 p.m. yesterday in the Anderson Sani- of August. NEW TROY Mr. and Mrs William Schultz and grand Dr. Fred T.

Mathews, board in the mobile unit, wnicn also will be large enough to house campus displays. Cassopolis, where village police daughter of Winnepeg, Manito president, said six candidates have interviewed so far and arrested two 15-year-old boys. Police here said the truck, TRUSTED NAME IH ba, Canada, were recent guests continue to assist with operation As to the usual type of enrollment on the campus, the of the funeral home. owned by Richard Artick, was agreement on a new president should be reached by the next reeular session Aug. 26.

FUNERAL SERVICE board heard an optimistic re taken from North street where it had been parked. Police said Dort from Francis Hiscock, Former college president FUNERAL INFORMATION Mr. Jimmie Allen i Poe Raymond A. Pietak resigned in the boys were turned over to Berrien county juvenile au dean of applied sciences, who said enrollments are running ahead of those last year at this June to head a community Eau Claire Deputy Clerk thorities. colleee in Pa, I 2 p.

m. Thursday time. Hired last night were Miss At the chapel. in the home of Mrs. acnuias uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Franks. ANNOUNCE BDJTH DECATUR Mr. and Mrs. David O.

Shumway, formerly of Decatur, now of Paw Paw, announce the birth of a daughter, Tracey Lynn, on July 19 at Lake View Community hospital Mrs. Shumway is the former Annette New. Antionette Marie Morrison of Adrian, to instruct literature (Of Quality, Distinction Begins Work INCH Mrs. Frank A. Halla.

2 p. m. Friday At the chapel. and developmental reading; and Mrs. Sally Ann Boos of Lawton, to instruct in the practical and Good Value for All Occasions FUNERAL HOME EAU CLAIRE Mrs.

Vernon 1132 tola at twrtoa, UH. 924822 f254741 FLOPJN nursing program. In other reports, the board said a new parking lot and campus is being planned off Dailey road; 90 per cent of the interior work is completed on a new classroom building and 80 per cent of the flooring has been poured on a new physical education buflding. r.o::i::sxr.03. Step or Call CRYSTAL SPRINGS FLORIST Flowtr Shop Gramkovsts 1475 NM'toM Pk.

925-1167 Save 20 On All Blooming Plantt Cath 'n Carry Krugh began duties today as Eau Gaire deputy village clerk. She was hired to assist Clerk Mr. N. Jean Bishop and Treasurer Mrs. Mabel Brookins.

Mrs. Krugh, who resides on White street, will work part time for $2 a hour. Her hours in the municipal building will be from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. FUNERAL HOME FiPI37wi! AT C0AtAY 777 Riverview Benton Harbor Ph.

925-2141 Whitmore Infant Son 1 p. m. Friday In the chapel. Mr. Leon Valentine 1 p.

m. Thursday New Paradise Baptist Church. Fair A fcUia St. ISrfcr Tuition costs are being com piled for the fall term and are.

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