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Religion Damon is Featured Soloist The voices of victor) will be in concert at Ezekiel AME Zion Church. ? 1 4 E. Fourth St.. Lexing ton. Sundax at 4 p.m. The singers are under the direc tion of Aaron Orr and feature soloist Tonja Damon. Damon is a graduate of Salis bury High School and Wake Forest University. She was a 1991 winner of the Christopher Giles Musical Performance Competition at Wake Forest and was selected for the Met ropolitan Opera District Auditions. She is a mem be; of Goler Memorial AME Zion church., the Prison Ministry Choir and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. She is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Alvin E. Damon. She will attend \\ FL"s Law School in August. The program includes music by The Sounds of Blackness." arrangements by Mer.vin Warren. Ernest Davis, The Anointed Pace Sisters' and others. a Tonja Damon Interdenominational Ministers Wives Meet at St. Mark Church The Interdenominational Minis ters Wive^and Ministers. Widow of Window -Salem and Yicinit\ recent ly met at St. Mark Baptist Church witfrpresident Shirley Damon pre siding. Andrea Adams introduced Donna Griffith from the Breast Clin ic,. She enlightened the wives about breast cancer issues. Griffith said one out of even eiizht woman will J * have breast cancer but there are many precautions to follow. Members who were present were: Lonnie Robinson. Mildred Leak. Andrea Adams. Anita Gilliam, Hattie Fulwood. Annie Lewis. Ethel Thomas. Lucy Summers, Mora Williams. Dora Martin. Eloise Smith. Anna B. Hay. A Taylor Jones. Maybelle Hedgley. Susie Drayton. Marion Butler. Emmaline Goodwin. Shirles Wr.i HIT Brenda Davis. Shirley Werts. and Mattie \t Walker. Hostess for the evening was , Athea T. Jones. Easter bibles were presented to new members. The ministers wives meet each first Tuesda\ in the month. All inter est wives of pastors, associates and widows are invited to attend. The theme is Not Trying, but Trusting." Presbyterian Moderator to Speak Locally Salem Presbytery will have for mer General Assembly Moderator Albert C. Winn speak for the annual Kaleidoscope Church in the World Division workshop March 27 at Parkway Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem. Winn has been a pastor, author of several books, pro fessor of Bible at Stillman College, professor and president of Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. In addition to Winivs address, there will be workshops on race relations, hunger ministry, health care, women's ministry, evangelism, campus ministry, ecumenical rela tions. international missions, crimi nal justice and peace-making. Registration forms may be obtained at any Presbyterian (I S A) church or by calling the presbyter) office at 766-3393. Reynolds^Femple Holds Revival Reynolds Temple CME Church will hold its Spring Revival from Sunday through Tuesday. This three-night revival will he conduct ed b> the Rev. Lloyd L. Watkins Sr.. pastor of Hanes Memorial CME Church of Winston-Salem. Watkins is a native of Sumter County". AlaTand received his early" education in the public schools there. He earned his bachelor of arts decree from Miles College in Birm ingham. Ala.; his master of arts degree from Phillips School of The olony ot lht? 1 fUt'nif nnm i mm 1 1 nn I Theological Center in Atlanta: and doctor of ministry from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur. Ga. He is married to Charlene T. Watkins. and they are the parents of Lloyd Jr. and Stephanie Lashon. Watkins is a veteran in the ser vice of the Lord. He answered the call Tcrpfeach at the age of nine and received his first pastofal appoint ment at the age of 16. The public is invited to come and hear this spirit-filled serv ant of God proclaim the gospel. Services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Doretha S. Baldwin is pastor. Rev. Lloyd L. Watkins Sr. St. Stephen Celebrates Anniversary St. Stephen Baptist Church will celebrate its 5 Sth church and 35th pastor's anniversary this Sunday with 1 1 a.m. and 4 p.m. services in the church sanctuary. The Rev. W.L. Gladney. pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Greensboro, will be the guest minis ter at the morning sen ice. The Rev. Jerry Drayton of New Bethel Bap tist Church will be the guest minis ter at the afternoon service. The church invites the public to attend. St. Stephen is located at 5000 Noble St. Galilee Celebrates 39th Anniversary Galilee Missionary Baptist Church will observe i t ^ ,39th anniversary this Sunday at 1 1 a.m. The guest speaker will bo the Rev. Tony Brow n Johnson x>f Greens boro. pastor of Greater St. John Baptist Church in Asheboro. Johnson began preaching while he was in middle school. He received a bachelor of arts degree in political science at North Carolina A&T State University and a degree in Theology in 1992. He also attended Greensboro Bible Institute. His father pastored Mt. Olive Bap tist Church in Winston-Salemduring the 1960s. P. Gregory Dowd will preside. The Rev. George Wooten will intro duce the speaker. Derrick Gilliam will read the responsive reading, and Barbara Barr will lead the prayer. The history of the church will be read by Stephen McCloud. The Gospel choir, under the direc tion of Cynthia Wooten. will pro vide music. Special recognition will be given to charter members of the church. The public is invited. Goler Memorial Holds Seminar The Leadership Training Min istry of Cioler Memorial AME Zion Church. 630 North Patterson Ave.. Winston-Salem, is sponsoring a seminar. Friday from ^ a.m. to 1 p.m. on the theme "Ministering to J Youth." The seminar will cover: Understanding the Youth Culture Today: Understanding the Goal for Youth Ministry; How to Develop Christian Leadership in Youth: the Practical Approach to Youth E\an gelism. The seminar will he ^on ducted by Seth O. Lartey. Minister Instructor. Rev. Lartey is a graduate of the Liberian Baptist Theological Seminary, in Monrovia. Liberia. ! West Africa. Livingstone College. Salisbury, and Duke University's ? J Divinitv School. He is the director 'r* of Leadership Education of the first + 1 Episcopal District of the AME Zion Church. (Piedmont, Blue Ridge. West Central North Carolina. West- I em North Carolina, and all divisions of Jamica.) All Christian Education and Youth Directors. Teachers. Parents. ? Community Workers, and interested persons are invited. There is no registration fee. There will be a continental breakfast and lunch. DO SOMETHING TODAY rORSYTH COUNTY DEPAR 1 MEN T Or SOCIAL SERVICES FOSTER HOME SERVICES FOSTER PARENTING A NEW ENDEAVOR FOR THE NEW YEAR!! The Ness Year is here and some of us are looking for a new challenge, a new way to extend ourselves and grow. Becoming a foster parent may he just the right step for you. The Forsyth County Department of Social Services is looking for couples or single adults who are caring and understanding, who believe in children and their right to a secure, stable environment. Complete training, support, and reimbursement will be provided. Foster Parents Can make a Life - Timje Difference For a Child. Call Pat Minter at 727-2446 between 8-5 Monday thru Friday' for more details. 1^ \ I roqe AOVfnTISfO ITTM POLICY f ach of these advertised items is required to he readily available tor sale m ea< h Kroqer Store e?cept as specifically noted m this ad it *<* do run out ol mn advertised -tern we will offer you your chotce of a comparable item when available reflecting the same savings or a rainch??rti which will entitle you to purchase the advertised item at the advertised price wit nm 30 days Only one ven dor coupon will be accepted per item purchased )<OfYHIt.HI t't'M I HI KI?)(.M<(() Ml MS ANl) PftN.LS ( iOOt) SUNDAY MA it M IHROIJGH SAIUHOAY MAII .'il 1993 IN WINSTON SALEM Wf RFStnvi T HI RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NONE SOl D TO DEALER Low Prices. And More. Plus... V |jpK - V\ ???:: ;v^i ',.(?:?# ' \ I : i vi ^'iinii^^j^^^ii SAVE L7$1.00^:. I VWr J lb. I U S 4 PERDUE Split Chicken Breast 12-oz. 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