Ebenezar’fl a Emphas Each year the Ebenezer Baptist Church hosts a sparkling revival with spiritual music, prayer, teach ing and preaching. This year is no different from the past except in one respect. Equal emphasis will be placed on both evangelism and revivalism. There will be something for every one in the light of spiritual en lightenment. “This revival has a bilateral tune,” stated Rev. A. B. Sutton Sr., revival host and pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, located at 733 Trade St. “We plan to revive the church members and evangelize and wit ness to the unsaved.” Rev. Frank Ray, pastor of New Salem Baptist Church of Memphis, TN, will be the guest speaker May 20-24,7 p.m. nightly. A great preacher and recording artist Rev. Sutton had nothing but praise for the gifts Rev. Ray has received from God. “He has three special gifts,” Rev. Sutton added, “he is a singer, preacher and pray er.” Many of his talents have filtered down to his son, Frank Sr. At 19 years of age he has already realized his calling into the ministry. He is presently minister of music at New Salem Baptist in Tennessee. I--- I Rev. Prank Ray .Guest speaker This Old Fashioned Revival will feature night devotion services by various hymn choirs of the city. Musical choirs .will be in concert each night as well. For instance, on Monday St. Paul Baptist Church Hymn and Musical Choirs will be featured and expr—« Joy and humbleness to God through song. Rev. Dr. Paul Drummond, pastor. Tuesday, Shiloh Institutional Hymn and Musical Choir will de mMoie was recently celebrated as “Mother of the Year” for IMS hv >e men of First United Presbyterian Church. A corsage was r*-—* on Mrs. Reid by Jane Wilson, last year’s “Motherof the Year,” and a niaane was presented to her by Samuel Reid, president of First United Men. The special service for Mrs. Reid also featured inspirational reading by Roy Henderson and a solo by Harry EseO. Mrs. Reid’s daughter, Joan Antrum, son-in-law. Charles Antrum, sister, Geneva Lindsay, and many TOY JAI VIDEO Presents Ir^ou': : * IN A DREAM COME TRUE Your Very Own Made For Television , ^ WEDDING VIDEO—.CALL TODAY! 1315 Beattie* Ford Rd. 547-2660 Rev. A. B. Sutton Sr. .Revival host clare Jesus as Savior through song and praise. Rev. Tommy Davis is pastor of Shiloh. Other churches expected to at tend are too numerous to name. “So we simply invite the public to at tend. We are praying and looking for a great time in the Lord,” Rev. Sutton concluded. The revival is open to those who want to be revived in the word and those looking for the impettn to find salvation. Volunteers Needed V-■ .!• ■ - The Senior Center, 426 N. Tryoo St., wants to start a telephone re assurance program for shut-ins. A volunteer leader and a group of callers are needed. Call 334-3053 for more information or to volunteer. Other volunteer opportunities for older residents include a variety of tasks at the Senior Center, from teaching a class to helping with refreshments or monthly mailings. Charlotte Memorial Hospital needs volunteers for many situa tions. Call Kay Grasty at 331-2105. TTie Retired Senior Volunteer Pro gram (RSVP) also has many volun teer opportunities. RSVP’s phone number is 372-7170. _ ntovnup ZW't TU&vtka, ft* f ~ * 1 •*. -^ *' V4.I jjfT . V " " 70t $tot (fxu Ht** purpose treatment for extra dy skin. _8 ounces. 10.00