I Wayside to host Fat) Wayside CME church Greenville/Winston-Salem will host a Father's Day District, as the guest celebration at the morning speaker, worship service Sunday, Presiding will be Larry June 17, with the Rev. Butler. Other participants W.H. lverson, retired will include Edward Duren, minister of the Carolina who will perform a solo, Conference and former Romaine Clemons, Bernard presiding elder of the Travick, Calvin Butler, Wentz to unveil founder's Wentz Memorial United children of the Sunday Church of Christ will unveil School led the morning a picture of the founder and worship service. William R. pastor, the Rev. S.F. Wentz during the regular Sunday Anderson III led the call to morning worship service, worship. LaShanda Brown June 17. led the responsive reading. The invocation was done by t.j.j.iUwuSsUit Hancock, with Tribute for mothers and f There will be a special Qunicy Caldwell Circle on tribute in honor of the Sunday, June 17, at 3 p.m. mothers and fathers of the Guest speakers for the Greater United Progressive program will be Dr. Baptist Church at 1122 Virginia Newell, city alder, Dr. Drayton From f "Dr. Drayton is my minister and I'm proud of it," Williams said. "We all are all proud of his contributions to our city and our state." Helen Falls, chairman of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Convention, described Drayton as "a boardwalk of strength" as a long-time supporter of the convention. "He's not a hypocrite," said Dr. Berthania Home, past president of the Woman's Baptist State Convention in praise of his many years in the ministry. "You know where he stands. He doesn't back bite and he's a friend." Like the rest, Roxanne Pitts, Forsyth County Senior Missionary representative, commended Drayton on his Chancel Choir observes a ^? The Chancel Choir of Special guests at the evenHanes Memorial CME ing celebration will be the Church will observe its an- Senior Choir of Oak Grove niversary Sunday, June 17, Baptist Church, along with at 4 p.m. at the church at the Youth Choir of Hanes. 819 Highland Ave. Mrs. Edena Evans is pro 2 Nash headlines service at The City of God Prayer Rosa Mae Pepper, will lead Fellowship at 2201 23rd St., the worship service. N.E., will hold fellowship On Saturday, June 16, at services Friday, June 15, at the 7:30 p.m. service, 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Rose Mary Cole, Lillie Mae Butler, Annie Evangelists Barbara Nash Wince and Missionary and Delesina Nowlin, along Delorsa Hadan will lead the with Lois Hickman and worship. Rev. Griffin named guest In nhcprvanrp r>f Father's Dav. the .^elerteH a Rev. Arlee Griffin Jr., pastor of Cor- Young Men nerstone Missionary Baptist Church in serves as pr Greenville^ will be the guest speaker at Minist First Baptist Church at 700 N. Highland moderator o Baptist Asso Ave. Sunday, June 17, at the 11 a.m. worship service. He also se, the General I A native of Elizabeth City, Griffin as chairman ^ received his bachelor's degree from the I Universityof'Nortf! Caiuftmr ^afCftarpcf" rnemhar af X xl..., I ? - --JJ , .rin. T I - ' Hill and his master s of divinity degree from the Southeastern Baptist ecutive com NAACP Theological Seminary. He has also done additional study at East Carolina Univer- Griffin an sity and Oxford University in England. daughter. CITY OF WINSTON-SALI FINANCE COMMITTEE PUBLIC BUDGET HEARII The Board of Aldermen's Finance Committee inviti hearing on the proposed budget for fiscal year 198 get for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1984 was p Aldermen on Friday, June 1, 1984. The proposed bi and includes the use of $4,844,770 in Federal Rever ? ? -i C V Hi iHnot aro a wa il uopies OT ino u^uaow > ? ww wwwyw. WW ? . W. at all city branches of the public library and at the City Hall, from 8:00 a.m., to 5 p.m., weekdays. All citizens will be given the opportunity to commei Don't pass up this opportunity to let the Financ thoughts on the 1984-85 proposed,budget. Tuesday,June 19, 198 7:30 p.m. City Hall Council Chamb Winston-Salem, North C41 f - Iter's Day program sFrancis Gadson and Gordon. Leonard Blair. Other participants will inAlso, at 4 p.m., there will elude Ashley Thomas, Anbe a presentation of the Ten thony Hines, Charlie Commandments in mini- Clemons, Larry Butler, sermons. The guest Clyde Williams, Lorenza speakers will be the Smith and George Douglas. Reverends Lewis Hunter, The Rev. Emma Duren is Willie Johnson and Larry the pastor. picture on Sunday Shauneille Blair leading the Bailey ancf Christopher confessional prayer and Russell. Ushers were David Russell reading the Christopher Bailey, Ernest scripture. Twanda Jones led Sellars and Monte Travis, the prayer, while Willie S. Gaddy lead the offertory The guest minister was prayer and Carla Bailey in- the Rev. Robert L. Moore, troduced the speaker, an associate minister of Acolytes were done by Eric Friendship Baptist Church. athers to be held man and chairperson of the Larry Little, mathematics and computer A banquet will highlight science department at the service. Winston-Salem State Dr. Quincy Caldwell is University, and Alderman the pastor. MNMNMMNNNMNMMaMMMMMIMaaMIIIMMMNUIMMUMIIIIHIUIUimMttmtMIIIMIIItMNmUli 5age B6 ?nimiinmMiinniiiiinninimnniiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiniinttttrTT--- stands on issues. "Dr. Drayton is a man of no partiality," she said, "common sense ... a man of love and understanding in Christianity and politic, hand in hand." As a special token of appreciation, the members and Trustee Board of New Bethel granted Drayton and his family life-time use of the church parsonage. J.C. Gilmore, a church trustee, said the estate will remain in the Drayton family until the last surviving member is Said Drayton in response to his gift: "Since I plan to die here, I don't know of any other better place to die than over there (church parsonage on K Court)." Small peas nniv^rcQrv Pe,i,s pois are simP'y Hill T CI J small peas. The term is French. gram chairperson. Mrs. ? Georgia Smith is president HHPr?""^HP^ and James Smith is organist ^^^P and director. r The Rev. Anzo Mon- ^ ^ tgomery is the pastor. ^ City of God At the regular morning worship on Sunday, June I I W 17, the Rev. Anna Carter I Lester will be the speaker and at the evening service at H A 7:30 p.m., the guest I M T snpflkpr? will Hp FIHpi-c Larry Butler, Lewis Hunter I and Charlie Clemons. I speaker I is one of the Outstanding in America in 1981, Griffin I esident of the Pitt County er's Conference and as vice f the Old Eastern Missionary ciation. I Buy -ves on several committees of Baptist State Convention and I of the Place Committee, is a I VPVt Wf gt c.t ? B BS- BBIPS ? i - j - ? mma twtew and serves pn (he ex- . ___ mittee of the Pitt County ^ I AT O d his wife, Angela, have one R ? FREE1 Deluxe (2 Adul * FREE' Split of A EREE' WelCO* A FREE' S2S00 EM Re#,au : s * limited o1 NG ( excludes fi< 9S you to attend a public 14-85. The proposed bud>resented to the Board of jdget totals $178,070 550 iv tue Sharing Funds. jm able for public inspection /V Budget Office, room 121, Iggj "it on the use of all funds, e Committee know your I ?r# I olina r A I #1 Bj ptf B ( I urn C388S8HWBI^BBWteBw''fh'gffyffiftj- --??-E? Mm lafo4 LIU BHUUIiHAM | $93991 I #9439 ? Equipped with power seats. AM/FM power win- I I dows. AIR'COND.. wire wheel covers AT power steering. I l_?_ruise control, power door locks, and much much more B 1 1984^NDERBIRD HI 1 <10,8991 I Fully equipped with AT PS cruise control AIR I |_COND^ power windows, power door locks, etc B Hi $qq will buy ll^^^^fi^^^^loi^pprove^credlt) ill fici i ATr Get PLUS! m your new car or truck* at Modern and drive it on your ? i-11 -1 1 11 "*"" *"""1,1 '** NE OF TWO GREAT OCEANFRONT LOCATIONS: AMADA9 INN SURFSIDE OR PIRATE S COVE ON BEAUTIFUL DAYTONA BEACH Vacation Good For One Yean ^ (A Limited Otf?r) | MERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET. . . ^ Accommodation* For A Family of 4 4 FREE' Walt Dttnay World t-0 t? 4 2 Children Under 18) (Choice of Magic King* Champagne Upon Arrival * FWEE' Voor Vacation Gift Car ne Continental Breakfast Transferable to Relate 0 Worth of Discount Coupon* For rant*. Stores & Attractions no gimmicks * no lap mm ?? ? a ?r*na. just fun in the su Ffer through June 30,1984! (Transportation Not inctuc KCt purchases) tQPE UN CIm 722-4191 4'You Can't Beat a Downto> Easy to get to, just off I-40 at W. 4th and The Chronicle, Thursday, June 14, 1984-Page B7 I ooww ksL-. - - 1984 CROWN VICTORIA H |?1^099l| | 1984 TEMPO U aS8281I J transaxie AfJ/FM stereo radio & much, much more x cicsicr prcp? i I I Immediate Delivery J I m a Super Downtown Deal I n our great selection of I aoraM cars and trucks. I 'H^B i'1 i"n'<i?miiiiwiipm' ' & and rnend& ^ <0 T?u?8 ^ ^| /^U^'Tly I nrralet I *n Deal" IBr0ad NCI 771

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