pWm v?i^mym ^QSfe<. -Afjsfi' ^i ""v. ^ R? * w Six-month-old Ashely Summers won first place In t which was held at Masonic Temple on May 6. She i Lowery. The first runner-up was Jaqul Moore and 1 cond runner-up. Church celebrates 94 Sunday, June 10, will mark Savannah, Ga., is a .1 ni.L " ?? * " * * mc *?un anniversary 01 me graduate 01 Morenouse New Bethel Baptist Church College and received his and the 40th anniversary of bachelor of divinity degree the the pastor the Rev. Dr. from Howard University Jerry Drayton. The an- and doctorate from the niversary observance will Virginia Theological begin at the 11 a.m. wor- Seminary and College in ship service and conclude Lynchburg, Va. with a 3 p.m. service. A Drayton is chairman of reception will follow in the the Political Action and dining hall. Social Committee of the General Baptist State ConThe Rev. C.W. Ward, vention, chairman of the pastor of First Baptist state Human Relations Church in Raleigh, will be Council and a member of the guest speaker at the the Advisory Council of the morning service. The 3 p.m. Department of Transporta program will feature tion of North Carolina, aptributes to the pastor in pointed by Governor Jim music and presentations by Hunt, represenatives of civic, local A member of the mm/4 a?? K4 /\?ak /M.?a 0?U /? /* 1 M f auu siaic ui^aiu^auuiis. iviviciiuusc JWIIUUI ui Music will be rendered by Religion Board of Direcfive choirs of New Bethel, tors, he also serves on the Special musical guest will be Wachovia Bank and Trust baritone soloist D.W. An- Co. Board ofDirectors and drews. Summit Cable CommunicaDrayton, a -native of tions. t Church From Page B6 I lllllllllllllllllliailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII from 9:30-11:30 a.m. with fellowship at 9 a.m. Trey and Beck Hancock, youth directors from WinstonSalem, will share the fruits of their ministry. Bring a lunch and join us for a picnic at Hanes Park afterwards. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Cappadocia Holiness Church of God Inc. is inviting everyone to attend its Midday Prayer Service from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the church, which is located at 1118 E. 30th St. Deacon Paul E. Jeter is in charge of the service. riMHo 1 r\f l~Ir\r\p Rihlp AraHpmv at WV liauvi V/I 1 IV/pv WIWIV I MV ?i w?.9 N.E., will hold Bible classes every Thursday night. For more information, call 722-4690. The Shanta Male Chorus' scheduled concert at Saints Home United Methodist Church has been postponed until June24 at 7 p.m. For further infor- * ? The Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship Winston-Salem Chapter invites you to attend its monthly meeting. June Holiday Inn N Cherry at 30th st ^ Featured Speaker: Rosey Grier Dinner 6:30 P.M. Program ROSCY GW * Dinner reservations necessary. Tickets may be purchased at the Alpha and Omega 1 Bookstore. 322 S. Main St. (722-1800). Tickets must be purchased for dinner, before June 18, 1984. . I H Re< 1EBI th he Living Doll Pageant, n.. _ . . . , ? * o i * uM For ",orc tnfomwi s the daughter of Sylvia 80! Dept. C. Oldsmol hi a wanna Miller was se- - ?20 Townsend, Lo th year Drayton and his wife, Susie, have one son, Jerry Drayton Jr., a practicing attorney, residing in Atlanta. V" war Bar nrlmp-h^QP x liv pi iiixv nyiAuv more that's as e; It's prearranged. Use it anytime, for any i With Wachovia BankLine you can ha\ of credit from-$2T50Q to.$25J)0fr or mores M ""WadiwiTO Pri?w flota* Wihaai)f?M i?afl,U you don't have to make a trip to the bank; a BankLine check. Your BankLine account to open, and there are no annual fees. Rates based on the prii A Wachovia BankLine account lets yo interest rates based on Wachovia's Prime 1 can be a less expensive way to borrow. Ar determined by your credit line, not by the borrow. Here's how it works Whchovia is cr * "Prime Rate" refers to that interest^rate set b\ The Prime Rate is one of several interest rate Olds Cutlass Suprer >ale history helpi = most popular r fion, write: vie Division, vising, M/ Th < i' 1 j nov lkLi linp nfrrprlit i in t asy to use as writin VOI R CREDIT LINE: S10.000 or over rpQenn S 3.000 to $9,999 LUiOUii. ? 2,500 to$4,999 e a personal line Y varv ' lf the Prime Rategoesdur costs you nothing 'r,,,, ( ApR) ?JU ,nll ,)f . ch rate is 8% APR.. me. Ask a Person* u enjov preferred A Wachovia Personal Rate. So BankLinc BankLine is right for you. id your rate is office this week and ask a amount you to borrow. 9 eating better wa> ; the Bank from time to time as an interest rate basis for c< ? bases used by the Bank. The Bank lends at interest rate The Chronicle, Thursday, June 7, 1984-Page B7 ne 5 make it rrid-size. >re is a special feel /\ Yd ine ^ <tOR AAA rxt* U VJl gacheck. YOUR INTEREST RATE: Prime + 1% Prime + U/2% Prime + 2xk% Dnthly with economic conditions, vm so doe^yiiim interest rate. **, "irn'iri hi iniil'lin win t i ?n ?"i the maximum Annual Percentage arged is 18%. The minimum d Banker: Banker can help you decide if Call r*r ctr>n hv anv Warlmvia X^Clll W1 Ol\yp IJJ (.illj ? f bout BankLine. It's a better way Wachovia Bank&Trust 'S to borrow. ommercial and consumer borrowings. ?s above and below the Prime Rate.

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