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4-TKE CAT.DU"AT1"ES SAT., MARCH 13, IStt ' World famous Vocalist To Sinn Sundav Y-Va;-a ;'; ' ' By Milton Jordan r i Christ Lutheran Church, nflo network.' began church' i 'where '.""people.'-. Sunday night, King will ' mation on the Aqueduct lories I King sings2109 N. Duke St.-Thel sponsoring the group .in have gotten away from f also conduct a three-day f .Retreat contact: Tom spirituals, those old- public . Is invited and : 1941, putting them on T singing,". King said, seminar, m "Worship , Tyon at (919) 913-5557,; time, heart-lifting songs there, is po admission V national radio on Sun- .?and break the ice, and .through Singing", at thesy s .v, tryi .' that tell of Oppressions charge. - . ; -i ci days. The group : was help ; these people,' the Aqueduct Retreat Center , ': -j ' v "J 1 ! i suffering and hope, and i . King; a former feature v famous for- its theme" congregation; 7, rekindle jnear ' Chapel Hill. The For additional infor- he comes to . Durham -Vocalist and: musical ;l'Go' Down Moses", the joy and ' fire that seminar begins Thursday tnation on the Uinst ' - ... nrt mm .innM 1 , 1 iif haran . - r HfifH n . dav - , l; nearance. '. nhone: Sunday lo sing and share director . for the worfd- featuring a humming in- comes from singing." ; ; his two favorite messaees ; famous Wines Ovit tor..' ti-luH Hnrinv which the . " .- In addition to his ap-. iuih all mhn'll itetm -: ' ; . . Han rhnir tVio rtf-r. i . -..m ;n. naranr in ; Durham f For additional in f nr." 477-7600 or 477-3238. ' CHARLES KING Registration Workshop To Be Held Sunday with all who'll listens ;. dan Choir a that, often f announcer .would : in- pcarance King, z wna nas uneid v radio ,audiences : troduce the group's next - vidted mothaii 7,000 -estimated at more than lsbhg-t . t-Zz'.AZ high schoolsand colleges 'V50 million enthralled Songs made1 famous. 3" world wide over thi past! during its Sunday pro-, by Wings' Over Jordan : thirty years, has a simple tgram ion CBS, extends a ' include 'Tis the Old but direct message for personal invitation v to Ship bf Zion", and ; ' young people. - V ; 1 Durham's , black com- "Rock of Ages", among : ','If you do not have ah mutiny; ;v fti, 'tfMiw ", , othersiThe group, in ad-; appetite , for excellence, "I wanl; to see many of dition - td its radio ap- ,.. you have no right to sit 'my own brothers; 'and . pearances for CBS, also at the table of opportuni-. sisters at that church," j , traveled to Europe under ty,". King .labouring- a King .saia, " because the v. the network s : sponsor-; phone interview,; this Spirituals, With all their : ship before disbanding in week, "I take this powsr !and fire,4 are our U 1948. ; , '' i; "i , v message to our youth to , roots and we must beain - ' Since leaving the try to motivate them to to, get back to them, to choir, King has con-, strive ' for their higher singing, :i and Recapture - tinued his ; : musical prtetMial.?;.-'. i? the power .of community ;; ' career, ., appearing in To adults King says:' that once sustained u$.V,; shows such as "Porgy "I want people to learn . King , is a native-of and Bess', "Show 1 to worship through sing-f Cleveland, - lOhio, t and Boat", "Carmen V ing, to reajizethat the 'was a, music majors at Jones", and "Kiss Me' power ana love xpress-rv Hadeiburg ; College; 'in - J HILLSBOROUGH : Wayne Lpfton, director of Minority Affairs for the North Carolina Democratic Party, will conduct a Registration, Workshop at the Com munity House on Orange Street Sunday, March 14 at 6 p.m. The workshop is sponsored by the Nor-, them Orange Black Voters' Alliance for Political Progress. Emphasis will be put on registration techni ques for rural areas. Handouts will be given to those in attendance, Lofton is a graduate of North Carolina Cen- Kate".- He has also an- vf in 'th SnSritiiale ran- Tiffin flhln U!c . Krht .nA xn kntk ISA irai university wim a move among us today, i professional job barter Sullivan and Arthur o.. degree in puDiicaa- drawing us closer to each j college was as a soloist Godfrev shows durine ministration and a minor , other and healing the with the Wings Over Jor- the 50's and 60's. in political science. As. gaps that divide " us . dan Choir in 1941. f Ordained as a Baptist ' director of minority af- because of - race or The Wings Over Jor- minister in the mid-5Pf, fairs, he serves., as m class." , dan Choir was started in King chose music vthe liaison between the King's Durham per- 1936 as a local group in 1 chief medium of his Democratic Party and formance will be Sunday Cleveland, on a local ministry. ,. the minority community at 7:30 D.m:. at the radio station. The CRS "I lik tn uiHi smuis , iiununiy groups in . various capacities - especially in the area of voter educa tion projects. Work schedules for special registration dates will be discussed. .' For additional infor mation, contact Ms. Rosetta A. Moore at 732-2402. .; i i! nr a a "IS. 22 I Voter Sign Up Ms. Eleanor Elliot (right) and Ms. Alberta Miller (second from righj) of the Durham County Board of Elections, assist Artie Pendergrass (left) and An thony McNeil (second from left) with voter registration forms The two employees of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company were among the 28 new slgnees and transfers who registered to vote during the Supplemen tal Voter Registration program at NCM's Home Office building. The Sup plemental Registration program was held at a number of area businesses. r : A Color Studios Fot $1 Your Photographic Needs t Top Quality Color Photographs We do black white gbnlis, too!)' Specialists in Wedding Photography jj Set up your appointment today with a phone call . . 6881779 .... $ywbiil, fave your sffill heave Minnie And bring your in . decisions to us. We can even save you time in making up your mind. 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