f t Mrs. Adam In observance of their anniversary, the Chancel Choir of Hanes Memorial C.M.E. Church, will present Mrs. Jane Harrington Adams in concert. The date of the contest is June 19, 1977 at 4 p.m. in the main sanctuary of the church. A native oUKmafaabSfc AfliMfflr ijr*ti graduate of High Mowing Prep School in Wilton, Deaths & a Mrs. Margaret P. < Edwards Mrs. Margaret Poston Edwards, 51, of 466 Ferry Street, Buffalo, New York, died in that city Sunday. The deceased was a native of Asheville, and a former resident of this city. She had lived in New York for 35 years. Surviving; her husband, Jerry Edwards; daughter; Mrs. Carol Ruth Winters; two sons, Ceasar Williams and Ardis Smith, all of Buffalo; her mother, Mrs. Ruth S. Poston of 4382 Winnabow Road; thrpp Qiotorc A/fre \A7Vii 1 _ emiriia P. Allen of New York City; Miss Violetta * Poston of Morganton, and Mrs. Amanda P. Greene -of the city ; four brothers, William R. Poston of ..Brooklyn, New York, Joh F. Poston Jr. of Memphis, Tenr^, Clark and Rapehl _ Poston of the city; and several other relatives. The body is at HowardRobinson Funeral Home, pending arrangements. "Service Wi, 24 Hour FORSYTH HOM WITH CH THOMASVILLE, N.C. 180 I91^475-0S13 Wl OR 476-4426 725 I1TA.U* UUU1SU) - Kell Manager , Thoi if**0 SOUTHEl els ? I IV CHI Bolo GOV. EN Beef Onic IS To Sing , N.H., and is a graduate of Fisk University in Nash..m~ T* vmc, it?nn., wnere she graduated with honors. Her area of concentration in school was voice and english. Mrs. Adams was a soloist with the Fisk ?Jubilee fiingpift ..and ifrjs. In 1968, she studied music and art in Paris, F unerals Mrs. Lillie H. Peoples Mrs. Little Hughes Peoples, 76, of 1212 West 14th Street, died suddenly at her home Monday. Funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday -at Saints Home United Methodist Church, with Dr. E.G. Hinton presiding, and burial will be in. Evergreen Gemetery. The body will .remain at Howard-Robinson's chapel until 12 noon Saturday when it will be taken to the church. The family will receive friends at the chapel from 7 until 7:30 p.m. Friday. Surviving; a daughter, Mrs. Earnestine Wilson Lewis of the Tiome; three sisters, Mrs. Madie Hughes of New York City; Mrs. Emma Hairston and Miss Lula Hughes of the r?itv turn KrntViQro Diioo?ll ?"? uiumiiiiai HUOOtU Hughes of New York City^ and James Hughes of 1041 Manly Street; and several other relatives. th Sincerity" s A Day FUNERAL E, INCAPELS IN '0 IN. PATTERSON AVE. NSTON-SALEM, N.C. -9729 OR 725-9720 ly Hoover - Manager, masville Subsidiary ,Libe I S3 miMiri RN BISCUIT )ur 4 JNK >gnq 4 r? SFECTED Liver ] * )nS 3 lb. BAG' 1 By hucite Douthit In Concert France, Rome, Italy and ] Florence, Italy. A recipient of numerous -i awards, Mrs. Adams J received the Metropolitan Opera Award in 1971 and in 1969, she received the Pressor Foundation J Award. She j^-also listed in Who's Who. Amnng? Amer( (1972). \ Currently, she is em- I for WXII-TV and is host of I "Shades of Ebony". She is married to Walter P. i Adams, Jr., and they 1 reside in'Rural Hall, N.C. i Mrs. Adams is the 1 daughter of Mrs. , Janie R. t Harrington and the late < Alton T. Harrington. i ,i $raperiPoeml < Close to-the timF' of Christ v" i i these words about our giftsi, 1 or service were written,T I supposedly by St. Jamesr I < T "From strength to strength J ^we go forward on Zion'sl ? ifhighway, ' T ] 7 o appear before God in the J . i \city of infinite day. A ^ Thanksgiving and glory andX ( worship, and blessing, and {)love, 5 One heart and one sonrx y 1 have thy Saints upon earth [ { land above." r * XJ" XT'"1 J | 1WPGC | 1550 KC? ? COVERING THE Kg 1 WINSTON - SALE f AREA === | -f : : " I '' -f? ? $ The WPGD Record Your Gospel Shee Headquarters, also Re ^-tt || and Bibles 954 Peters Ci Xy ;.y. as | Program J GOSPE*. BRi 1 I ~ GOOD MUS | I & INFORI rty Fc 8 N. Liberty S WOdQi Qc " i AQc J t ? ; ^ r- " ,1 \M+ m: Til* V/1IYC Holds Men's Day vill ht 1 its Men's Day 5rogram on Sunday, June ,Q jinf V~ *iP.piiriiwTa>??1 Jt.?i Vloore as guest pastor. Rev. Moore, the pastor md foudner of Central 3aptist Church in Washington, D.C., where*, he las preached for the past ;hirteen years, is a native 3f Conway, S.C. He moved to Washington, D.C., in 1940 and was called to the ministry in 1951 f at which time he continued his education at the Washington Baptist Seminary. Rev. Moore is presently 3tudying at the University Bible School for his Doctorate of Divinity degree. Mt. Olive pastor-C.E. jreene extends an invita,ion for everyone to attend his special Men's Day urogram. ?-?ffl, m it 1 1000 WATTS 11 Room Is t Music cords, Tapes reek Parkways mingl { P OADCASTS | if M ;ic, NEWS I iit( I lz? NATION j |rc ?ods ^ >t?^I FOOD S Emm FRESH CRISP * Celery 64 oz. Coke ARGO GREEN Peas US. MOUNTAIN Beans I c 1 1 v m *.-.-.'.-.v.'.I^K*!'.*> !^H'-'^ y*r?nujiii I DAN BAR REAL ESTATE 768-1030 996-2291 Winston Kernersville !!IIHOUSE OF THE WEEK!!!! r * ** rj pMppin^Hj 2619 PEACHTREE ST. Like new home/ New Furnace, new J . , Central air, New roof, new almost everything! New kitchen cabinets and stove. Cfltl to SPP fViJe *_ ? ? - ???io iwu ucufuuui nome in Southside. $25,900. Winston-Salem | Seafood Co. I Two Stores To Serve You From Ocean Blue Qirect To You 2702 N. Liberty I Phone (919) 723-1049 I 3313 Old Lexington Road J Phone 784-5487 I PART TIME I WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO., N.A_ has I part-time teller positions available. Teller experience is preferred, but will train someone I with related work background. Position includes I --xustomg^contact, use of adding machine, basic 1 math skills. Applicants must have- flexible I schedules ?variety of hours and days is involved. I EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I Apply at: WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST COM PA NYt^JTA; 1 General Offices Personnel Room 804 , Wachovia Buitding From 9:00-12:00 or 2:00-4:00 Monday through Friday > :irst Application Relieves ' *|-|e fizzle family! tchy Skin Rash P17XL P ? - c Qii s/PC " I ISO Helps Promote Healing ^ ivSoeEcT ledicated Zemo quickly relieves ching. irritated skin. Then ? k. ^= imo helps nature heal and clear jSlw"" ! lused. For fast relief, pet Zemo "C^Vy ~ fig I ALU OUR EMPLOYEES ARE CAPABLE, UCNAl AUD rAMP$ HONORED I VEBV IUDUgTRlOU6... ? It 1/ e mi i new \ I D BUYS... "1 f\n If Sometimes i tw\wk v-> Vj V I EZRA HERE ? THE MOBT JL S STAI K I CDWCClBfnoUS M&N m I OUR ENTIRE (PMPftUy....^ 69c L By H. 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