BLACK NEWSPAPERS ® I ® ] ____ EFFECTIVELY REACH V 1 \*Ol R HFST -XJ n BLACK CONSUMERS_J |\ TIIE LUCRATIVE f I ‘ ~ -black MARKET - .. CA14, :{<6-U4!M> Hrk*: JStfrats— CHMttflTIl and MECttOflin wurni -----— 12 Bishops To Atteiid AME Zion Conference Here See Story On Pape 10 MRS. JESSIE MCCOMBS ^.1982 Churchueoman of the Year 100 Attend Post’s Eighth Anniversary Celebration By Mac Thrower Post Staff Writer ..The Charlotte Post cele brated its eighth annivers ary ana tne conclusion--of the annual "Churchwoman of the Year" contest this past Friday with a banquet held at- McDonald’s Cafe teria. Dr. H. S. Diggs, the guest speaker, Bob Davis, master of ceremonies, and Bill Johnson, editor and pu blisher of The Post, all stressed what became the main theme of the event: Cooperation—between black churches, businesses and newspapers. The highlight of the even ing came with the an nouncement of the winners of the “Churchwoman of the Year” contest. Mrs. Jessie McCombs, of Memorial United Presby terian, the first place winner, received a cash prize of $1,967.50 to be awarded to her church; she also received prizes for herself worth $605.00. Mrs. Gale Miller, of Gethsemane Baptist, fin ished second and garnered $309.84 fpr her church. The prizes she received are valued at $190.00. East Stonewall AME Zion’s churchwoman, Lula Watson, took third place and gained $116.51 for her church and prizes in the amount of $100 for herself. The Pott also honored 10 of its top advertisers at the banquet Plaques were i given to the following ad vertisers in recognition of their support: A1 Adams of .Professional Beauty Sup ply, David Allen of Ameri can Dry Cleaners, Nathan tURUfc-WK if.ookinfi ahead is a good ay to keep from falling 'hind. iel Black of Kings and Queens Lounge, Norm Greene of Buffalo Tire Company, Don Hill of -Peaks’ -Drugs, Sam John-. son of Sam Jofmson Lincoln-Mercury, Alex Mc Millian of Harris-Teeter, John McNair of Wachovia Bank, Dave and Carolyn Moore of Tarts, and Robert Wells of Sears. Bob Davis, chairman of the Mecklenbut g Democra tic Party, handled his duties as master of cere monies deftly, and Post staffer Jackie Carr enter • tamed the crowd nf over 100 with an evocative solo vocal performance of “The Long Road.” The guest, speaker, Dr. H.S. Diggs, pastor of May field Memorial Baptist Church, delivered a force ful talk filled with amusing anecdotes, pointed observ ations about the deterior ation of society, and ap peals for unity, discipline and love within the black community.' Dr. Diggs also called for support of The Post as “the voice ot me black commun ity”: “Read the daily papers,” he advised, "but if you want tp know what black people are doing rea