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round the clock ivithWOMENClub* • chuwc* - tamily • fahion • ciodl. home • societyChurch QueenIs Miss ClemMere staff ] service Theprii^raiadminii Main mem be board board f Chickei Jack j hospita .year pi to ret i i Oth e honor c years; busingrecordsAn tom ail in n tiO veaAll f• honoreiTcAtCHURCH QUEEN. COURT; Winners in the RentonHarbor South Side Church of God annual QueenContest arc, from left: Renea Kliemehen, second runner-up; Queen Pat Clem; ami Rnnata Kliemehen, first runner-np. The queen will reign for a year, (Staff photo)Miss Pat Clem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn, North Euclid avenue, Benton Harbor, was crowned South Side Church of God Queen at the culmination of the church’s annual Queen contest at the church on Maynard Drive, Benton Harbor, Tuesday evening.She will reign for a year andalso will compete with queens from seven other area Churches of God for the District Queen title on May 13. She will vie with candidates from the Crystal Avenue, Ronton Harbor, an cl K.nlaiiiavoo, Lawton, Seott-ihile, Watson’s Corners, Colo-i?ia, Doivagiec and Niles churches.Five contestants from the •South Side Church’s Young Peoples Endeavor competed for the crown* The winner was the one turning in Ihc most money raised from projects of her own choice during the past four weeks.Miss Clem earned $359.19 from baked goods and rummageCouple ToNote 57tliAmiiversai*vJsales, car washes, sewing and various other endeavors* RUNNERS-UPRunners-up were Renea and llanaln Kliemehen, who respectively earned $254.01 and $103.74, They arc daughters of Mrs. Kuhy Kliemehen, route 2, Eau Claire.Total amount raised by all five girls was $807.92, which will help finance a new kitchen and dining room for (lie church now being remodeled.Other contestants and the amounts they turned in were Carolyn Farris, $53.78 and Linda Hess. $37,20.Bcntoi drama \ their an the B c schools direeiioi Moyn, Forty-cover ki grades, Britain on Wo Brunson particij). Mary S Mi.ssen, Looney, trire Th 1 tanner,Odossj,Maluk,nulficldLa [TVSally \ConnieMorrowBRECEIVES GIFTSGAT JEN —Mr. and Mr.L Carl Renbarger will celebrate their 57Ih wedding anniversary on Monday, April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Renbarger were married April 21, 1909, in G alien, and have lived most of their married life in the village. Mr, Renbarger s l* r v e d as pa still as ter for 30 years and retired in 3059.They have six children Carlton, Clayton, Richard, Mrs. Leroy Shepard son, Mrs. Rex 1 tinman all of Galien and Mrs. Ralph Sprague of Three Oaks.A family dinner is being planned for Sunday in the Carl Renharger* home.The Queen received a pearl and crystal crown, a bouquet and a trophy with a plate to he inscribed with her name. She will keep the trophy only during her reign, but the name plate is hers permanently. At the end of her reign she will he given a scrap hook of her year's activities.During her sovereignly she is to represent her church at local and state church events; she is to sot an example for other young people; she is to go out on a witness team to win other young people to Christ.She will take part in rallies and conventions, will participate in Stale Teen Day and in liie state Bob-I^o Boat Cruise in the late summer.The three winners' sponsors were Miss Millie Dunn, for the queen, and Mrs. Bob Chapman and Mrs. O.T. Higgs for the runners up.Theme of (he contest was “May the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen through Me.”AllfiU! as the Carolyn Martin, annoucH and M North Harbor.Mr. T and Mi route O!The I: atecl fr .school employ i ing coit Her Lakosh*i ployed| Co nip atr
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Benton Harbor, Michigan, US

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