JEHOVAH’S WITNESS .. . y Jehovah’s Witnesses from Char lotte and surrounding communities wiUJW attending a weekend circuit assembly at the Charlotte Conven tion Center November SO end De cember l. Scheduled talks, inter views, antf demonstrations over the two days will highlight die theme: “Doing Our Part in Glorifying God.” Practical ways to worship God in this modern world will be presented, along with the reasons far doing so. Special attention will be given to the need for global peace. Conven tion chairman Robert J. Hurst says this is appropriate because millions of people worldwide desire peace. Laud criee for global pence are now being sounded by political, social, religious, and other concerned groups. There is evidence, how ever, in the Bible that peace on earth is assured only through God’s King dom and is a reality for this genera tion. Thus, it is not only practical but also urgent that we now look to God. The public is especially invited to bear this subject (Bscussed at the convention’s .main session Sunday, December 1, at 2 p.m. featuring the theme: “GlobalPeace - From What Source?” MT. MORIAH The Matrons of Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church will boat ‘The Original Gospel Lights” in concert on Saturday, December 7, at 6 p.m. The public is welcome. The church is located at 747 West Trade St. Elder T.W. Samuels is pastor. ’ ST. MARK v Trustees of St. Mark’s United Methodist Cbufch, *17 Clan too Rd., •HI present the Hunter’s Chapel United Methodist Church Gospel and toe St. Mark's United Metoodlst Church Gospel in Concert on Sunday, December 1, at 4pm Benjamin W. Stewart it minister. **!-_. 376-X206 Thomas W. Samuels - Pastor Church School-t:4S a.m. Morning Worship -11 :M a.m. Evening Services - C:«t p.m. .. —.• “We are laborers together with God" _____ AMERICA’S MOST EFFICIENT 1 GAS FURNACE* - Buy a Carrier Weatherrhaker* Gas Furnace NOW— get a high quality Video Recorder for just 39®® VMS Vfaao Caaaatta itocordtr: Front toad: 7 Day 1 Evant; • Hour Aaeord/Playbae* Capability; Retail Vatu* 1339.96. N§| a Sirrwirr_ Onlooker* spplaad m Rev. Lewis J. Jackson to honored during a “Surprise Appreciation Banquet" held recently at McDasuM.Cafeteria. sponsored by Golden Hue dapter, No. IS OE8. Rev. Jackson, Past Patron of 'Itllrl Ila r ftiaptrr ttsi prrsmlod silk a Taal rail uu rlMt* by Annie L. Nag and a plaqM by Dtaano Wlngard. James Harrell. Worthy Patron. proaMod over the ceremony where special (nests paying tribute were . Dr. James Palmer. lenry Sober, WUbert Ferguson, State Approves After-School Program whose care it subsidized by state funds In CMS programs. The nine programs granted state approval are located at Devonshire, Dilworth, Hidden Valley, Irwin Avenue, Lanadowne, Long Creek, Nations Ford, Newell and Oakhunt Elementary Schools. On November U, the School Board approved another program at Selwyn Ele mentary, which began operation on Monday, November 18. Keelan says she also will seek state approval for that site. The after-school programs pro vide care for children in kinder garten through sixth grade. The fee is $30 per week. The programs are staffed by certified teachers and by teacher assistants. For more in EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH Trade A Myers Streets Broadcast WQCC 4:00 p.m. Sunday waning. Or. A.S. Sutton ■ Pntor. Joyco McMillan ■ Music ©trader Robert Neal .Chairman, Tryptfa itoard T.L. Johnson - Chairman, Deacon Board GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. FA. Griffin, pastor.. im toady line, Charlotte. N ^' aSM. PtjM znatw. Sunday45a.m.Sunday Schools ll.-fl# am. warship sarvk a. Waitasaday: 7:S> am. Sunday School Study, 1:00pm. PrBysr Sarvlca. - ■. i GALILEAN BAPTIST CHURCH - “Ordinary People Doing Extrador dinary Things Through Christ” Sunday school »:4S am. Morning Warship n :00 am. Bvaning Worship 4:00 pm. MM Wash Sarvka MOpm. Rev. Phillip M. Davit, Pastor. imoe. 10m $t. GRIER HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 325 Sky land Ave. Phone333-M00 “BECAUSE WE CARE!” Dr. Lloyd B. Morris, Pastor There is no denying that Black America needs more doc tor* but ofttimes there are roadblocks in the path of those striving to make it to and through medical school Well, in my travels, I have teamed of a program that may help to overcome some of the problems. It's the Medical Opportunity for Com petitive Minority Students. Medical Opportunity for Competitive Minority Students is a facetcf the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University. This » not a giveaway program. There are some requirements such as a rmwnum of 90 undergraduate semes ter hours, with 8 semester hours each in general biology, gen eral chemistry, organic chemistry, and physics considered as rmwnum science preparation. Each applicant must take the Medkal CoBege Admission Tfest that is sponsored by the Asso ciation of American Medical Colleges. The MCAT is given twioe a year in the fall and in the spring. Appicants are encour aged to take the test in the spring so that the test c*i be taken again in the fafl should an improved score be needed. Financial aid through tans, or other forms of asaiatanoe, ia avaHble to students who would not otherwise attend medical school For additional information contact Dr. Velma G. Watts, Director of the Office of KfirxxityAfiaira, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, ] ‘fC 27103. Dr. Velma Wfetts, Area Code (919) 748-4201. Jfae'Bdaak VtcePrasktont ' Th« Greyhound Corporation • IM* OnytMor* Ltow. In* formation, contact Keelan at 370 7190. i---r FLOWRRS: CUTFOTTRD WIOOtNRt-FUMBRALJ L. OBRAOO tniOUD ^nprttlif Stroud 8 Florist & Fruit Baskets Bltsy Bounty Center 3201-G Beatties Ford Rd. Charlotte, N.C. 28216 „ ■ PHONO OUS. NUNSN OBS.tM.IIM Graded Day Care Ceater Moo.-Fri. 7a.m.-tpja. (Aff»4—rti 5 year*) . ^ruencUAifi 3la/iUot ^AmcA Dr. CUffonl A. Jmm 8r. 33*1 Reatttea Fori Road mrnday Schedule: Vj - t:M a.m.»Early Moratag Worship »:« ■•«». • Soaday 8chool . 11 :M a.m. Moralag Worship X- t.V'if- • '-rS. f' ...A >1 332-2163 ! Greater Mt. Sinai , Baptist Church 1243W. Blvd. :k.-J I Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. ’Where Christ Is Preached, As He Is, To Men As They Are.” , ■—■■■■ - ■ - \ First Baptist Church - West S 9 Hit, Dr. J. M. H—pfcr«y Ijtj-wi 1801 Oftklawn Avc. _ TS Mi Mi