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PMV40IMfalIPWnSPV 5-- 1 1 1 Till II Jll.l. n, MIIUIIIIII III. .... .!., - II H ..I I ...J. Y'.s I y SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1S32-TKE CAROLINA TIMES-3 New Lobbying Office To Open . : (Continued from Front) . ' of an ad hoc committee not be reached for corn established during -ihe : ment. - '. convention to pursue the According to Daye, lobbying office idea, , V-; the groups pledging sup-; seven organizations have . . port are: N.C. Associa-' pledged $3,000 each, or a . tion of Black Lawyers,' total of $21,000 to Old North State Medical launch the lobbying of-- Society, Old North State 'blacks. It doesn't mean we'll get everyting we want, but the likelihood of getting good legisla tion will certainly be increased." THE NEW GENERATION SINGERS New Generation Singers Observe 13th . Anniversary With Week of Activities fice. "I think it'sa quan i turn leap on the part of black professionals to be more effective in influen-" cing public policy," said : Charles Daye, dean of NCCU's law school and, , a member of the ad hoc committee. "This is a start. Obviously 'you have to crawl before you walk. Its potential is unlimited." : Daye who named the 1 seven organizations : making pledges, als mentioned the $21,000, 1 but this figure could not f be confirmed because the , committee's chairman Dr. Butterfield could Dental Society. The General Baptist Conven tion, N.C. Black Leader ship Caucus and two fraternal ' organizations the Prince Hall Masons and the Elks. MorrisvUle Notes - t , By Mrs. Margaret Green , The Senior Mission Circle of Hatchet Grove Bap-.', tist Church will observe its third anniversary Sun- day, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. Dr. Priscilla Brodie will be the, speaker. N Sympathy is extended to the Grimsley family in ; the death of their uncle and brother who was Mrs. Eva Clavton of funerahzed in Baltimore. Ma., on Nov. u. Raleigh, who has also: .... ... . . .... .. Mr. ana Mrs. uaniei oinns ooservea meir wca ding anniversary on Wednesday, Nov. 17. been involved in the pro cess, said the committee . will ask more groups to provide financial sup-' port for the office ; It is too early to deter mine just what specific ' the lobbyist will push, ' and how that agenda will : be developed. . 1' But as Mrs. Clayton noted: "It means an ever-present vigilance for . Subscribe To The Carolina Times WsAs Easy As Dialing. 682-2913 The New Generation Singers of Durham, founded, organized and directed by Oren Marsh, Jr., will kick off their 13th Anniversary with a week of activities beginn ing Sunday, November, 21. The festivities will open with a P re Anniversary Revival' starting Sunday at Cox Memorial Free Will Bap tist Church, Riddle Road, where Rev. Mar shall K. Barnes is the pastor. The music for this service will be rendered by the Cox Memorial Young Adult Choir, the Emmanuel Celestial Herald Choir : and the Zion Wall Young People's Mixed Choir. ThV segment is sponsored by the Young People's Christian League of Cox Memorial FWB Church. The speaker for the week will be Minister Albert Morgan of Bridgeton, New Jersey. Services will be held at a different church each f evening beginning' - at" 7:30. On Monday, Nov. 22, service will be held at the Union Baptist Church, 904 Roxboro Street, where Dr. Grady D. Davis is pastor. Music will be rendered by the Union Baptist Young Adult Choir, The Ebenezer Choral Ensem ble and the True Way Holy Church Young Adult Choir. Tuesday, Nov. 23, Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, corner of Colfax and Simmons Street, will host the revival. Rev. Z.D. Harris ; is pastor. Music will be rendered by. the Oak Grove Hallelujah Choir, the First Calvary Young Adult Gospel Chorus ' and the Community Baptist Young Adult Choir. Wednesday, Nov. 24, service will be held at the Mount Calvary Christian Church on Athens Street. Rev. J.C. Cheek is the pastor. Music will be presented by the Orange Grove Pilgrim Wanderers4h Mount XalvalrEchoei and the Mount Olive Echoes. the of On ThanksgivingDay, of Laurinburg, Thursday. Nov. 25. the i. Gospel Heralds' New Generation Singers Durham and the Col and guest, Minister eman Memorial Gospel Morgan, will fellowship s Singers of Wilmington, (dinner included) with Delaware. After the Col Xhaplain Cynthia Hale ; eman Singers have per and the Butner Federal formed, they will go the Prison inmates, and ser- Bell-Yeager Free Will "Community Pharmacy At It's Best' 1 McLaughlin Medical Arts Pharmacy 2520 Fayetteville St. Durham SPECIAL OF THE MONTH vice in the mam auditorium. Friday, Nov. 26, at 1 p.m., the Coleman Memorial Singers, special guests of the New Generation Singers, and company of Wilm--ington, Delaware will ar rive in two buses Nat the Downtowner Motor Inn. There will be a banquet at 4 p.m. At 7 p.m., the Coleman Singers will ap pear in the Cafeteria of Duke Hospital, North Division. At 8 p.m., the New Generation Singers will entertain the Coleman Singers at the Fayet teville Street School bv presenting a musical Concluding the week satire, entitled "The of activities at 7:30 p.m., Country Church" which "the New Generation is open to the public for Singers, along with the 4 - a donatipnpf $1., .Coleman Memorial " Saturday : eveningf; Gospel Singers, iwiH be in Nov. 27, the Newi concert at the Ebenezer r Generation Singers will Baptist Church on South 1 . present the first half of Alston Avenue. Rev. their Anniversary at the Broadie Johnson is the ! pastor. Everyone is invited ' and encouraged to take part in the anniversary . celebration of this ministry through song. . . New Generation members are: Annette 1 Love, Jackie Mason, In ez Williams. Brenda 1 t : . ,. I v. jZm 3w fiTTi i 1 Baptist Church on Corn- wallis Road and give a concert at 7:30 p.m., to be later joined by the ! New Generation Singers and other groups as they leave Mount Zion. On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, the New Generation Singers will return to Mount Zion to Himav their Anniversary . at 4 p.m. Appearing on mr the program will be the jkr' ttSi Protecting Utile Ones fir: iiuuii jiiiieci a mill liiw r - . . . . j j. i . uaw u liiils uiiiv. www "... M . - . kiu, mora naecnri nuornaan fn inn nmranrn inn wan inr T ' - - Coleman Memorial Gospel Singers Mount Zion Baptist Church on Fayettevijle Street, at 6 p.m. Rev. Donald Q. Fozard is the pastor Appearing on the program will be the Voices, of Peace of Durham, the Communi ty Gospel Chorus of Selma, the United Voices JnspirationalMass Choir Burney, Beverly Goss, Maalox Maalox 12 Oz. 26 Oz. Maalox Plus 12 Oz. $2.20 $3.99 $2.25 Monday-Saturday 9 A.M. -7 P.M. Closed On Sunday (919) 683 1089 William H. McLaughlin. Jr., R.PH. 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Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 . ..j I Bt. (Haluani WmUh (Eliurrlj of Gthrtat .-1 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move lor God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.DIv. Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1982 Darlene Williams, Mary Downey, Rena Mason, Michelle Holeman, Michell Umstead, Maurice Noble, Tina Philyaw, Tina Downey, Felicia Purefoy, Jennifer Clayton, Louise Johnson, Dianne Greene, Sandra Jones, Theodore Wilson, Essex Fields, Donald Brown, Thomas Vanhook, George Stringer, Mark Verbal, Tony Springs, Joe WHey, Bobby Oakley, Eddie Williams, Rudy Laws, Randy Taborn and Dwight Tur- rentme. fonmauurl (IrnteroBtal I 1000 North Street North Durham School Bldcj Durham. N. C. "Lookiny For A Chur That Is Alive and F.xrit Marlon Wright. Pastor Sunday -10:00 AM ft 6:30 PM Wednesday- 7:30 PM Friday- 8:00 PM r SUlt! 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday Church School Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service . Breakfast will be served at the church between 8-9 a.m. each 4th Sunday of the month. . Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Everyone is welcome come ana join us in an services. I f I I AUDSTORDUM RALEIGH, rj. c. ADV. ADM. H50-AT 00OJ $SJX)-.0!!U)!DI (6tol2)$150 ' TidieU On Sale Al: SOU. SHACK - HAMIIN DRUG STORE - OWKIS CLOTHING STORE VVLLE'S Pre-Thii!tsving Gospsl Festivd Dears Open 1:03 P.M. Prograa at 2:30 P.M. i OF TYLER, TEXAS I : A AN EXCITING OFPpXTUNITY roaYOUi a Mbit a L.OM VI : a1 i 6 grem opportune? ua (GOSPEL KEYNOTES SWANEE QUINTET OF AUGUSTA, ,GA. VI BURDEN LIFTERS CXOBCX WUU JU4 TM 011S if HQS GOLDEN DELLS GOSPEL CAVALIERS CAPITOL CITY FIVE (ASH FRBESs $13.CO, $15.C0, J25.C0 1 S57.C0 Cm. T. Udy TUtt Vn 0T128 FSHB rcmS. R3 Aites ' j .rn 1 i W V TO- K l i' i 3 . A I r "i i ) i I' i 'Si s ; f - ' ! 'V . 14, i i a h : 1! : ; i
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