4A -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 LOCAL SOPRANO IN RECITAL SUN. Mrs. Gaynelle Cooper Curtis, soprano, will appear in concert on Sunday, May 22, at the Mt. •N (Political Adv«rtlMm«n») WANTED! M JB * ?, x« NICK GALIFIANAKIS FOR CONGRESS - Imaginative leader, diligent worker, experienced legislator, veteran public servant. " Last seen looking for your vote. If you have seen this man, contact your registrar immedi . ately and plan to vote in the May 28th Democratic primary. REWARD: Good government guaranteed to guard your interests in Wash ington. For judge ot District Court ATTY.M. HUGH THOMPSON Qualified, Experienced, and A Community Leader, Member Executive Committee Fourteenth judicial District My Platform is— "JUSTICE FOR ALL, FAVORITISM TOWARD NONE" Gilead Baptist Church, at 5:00 p.m. She will |Se accompanied by Kaiser Tyson, pianist. The recital climaxes the church's annual Women's Day obsr\ .isci. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the public. Church to Feature Pulpits Exchange Blacknall Memorial Presby terian Church, now observing its 50th anniversary celebra tion in a program with two other cluirc.ies—New Bethel Baptist Church, Crest St., and St Joseph's Kpiscopal Church. E Main St.—in which the churches' ministers will ex change pulpits on May 22 and May 29. The ministers will all preach at 11 a.m. worship services on the indicated days and have been scheduled as follows: Sunday. May 22—the Rev. L. W. Keid. pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church, at St. Joseph's: the Rev Waite Maclin, pastor of St Joseph's, at Blacknall Church; the Rev Robert Hen derson. pastor of Blacknall, at New Bethel. Sunday, May 29 the Rev. Maclin at' New Bethel; the Rev. Rcid at Blacknall; " the Rev. Henderson at St. Joseph's. Rev. Reid stated that the DISTILLED IN Kentucky ! V tonne •» &*« »*•» M'tUM CO -K»y.Ane Fifth $3.40 Pint $2.25 OAK PARK DISTILLING CO. HvgjajjLj. . nMj&- .u" 't jli& . ■K VHgp A '*®r •'. v SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS College View Nursery pupils enjoy pic tures of characters they will portray in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" on Sunday. Singer is Presented in Recital at Local Church William A. Reeves, tenor, was presented in a recent re-1 eital by the Senior Choir of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church at the church. He was j accompanied by Jerry McCants. three churches have been co operating for over a year in various projects and that the churches jointly organized and are now conducting the Crest Street Day Care Center at New Bethel Church. H JftteXanderFOßD We don't have any cheap cars! They are all real quiet, quality FORDS; But they are quite inexpensive, economical and safe! nnw f T y We Will Not Be Undersold! Let's Face It - Records Show That - Alexander FORD Sells More Fords Than Any Other Dealer In This Area. We Will Not Re Undersold. OUR VOLUME POLICY MEANS SAVINGS TO YOU! SEE THE A-l SIGN FOR THE BEST USED CARS NOW ON SALE. _ Durham's \ x 1% 330 E ' Maln N C S | r May IS, at 5 p.m. at the Fay etteville Street School. Read ing from left to right, Sylvester Hall, Victor Gatling, Clinton Shearin, Daniel Ruth, Oliver His program, consisting main- I ly of religious works, featured the compositions of Burleigh, Handel, Giordoni, Purcell and others. Reeves has studied under Mesdames Nell Hunter, Ruth Edwards, Afrika Hayes, (the daughter of Roland Hayes), Vir ginia Alston, Sarah Barden, Ja nie Speaks, and Theresa H. Claggett. He has also studied under Charles J. Harris and Raymond Massenburg. Hodge. Gregory White, Joseph Biggers. Seated Jennifer Jones, Snow White, and Laurna Ruth Malone, the Queen. The pubic is invited. For his performance Sunday evening he was highly praised by Mrs. Edna B. Mason, chair man of the program commit tee and Mr. Harris, who is in his own right a noted musician and accompanist. Said Mrs. Mason: "He has poise, grace, culture and a trained well bal anced tenor voice. It would have thrilled you to have heard the rendition of "I'd rather Have Jesus," which brought Continued on 6A NEW HOPE MISS. ASS'N TO HOLD UNION MAY 28-29 The Union Meeting of the New Hope Missionary Baptist Association, will hold its regu lar session at the Barbee's Chapel Baptist Church, Durham County, May 28-29, Rev. T. R. Cole, Minister; Rev. J. W. Barnes, President. Them?: The Teaching Minis try. Saturday, Panel Discussion. Topic: The Teaching Ministry of The Church. Panelists: Mrs. Lola Mason. Rev. G. B, Watson, and Rev. R. D. James. Sunday. Sermon, Rev. James A. Stew- No Money Down 1965 FORD $2395.00 Conv. 2 Door, AT, Radio and Heater 1965 FORD $2295.00 2 Door, HT, AT, Radio and Heater 1963 PONTIAC ... $1595.00 Grand Prix, 2 Dr. HT, Radio and Heater 1961 CHEVROLET ... $35.00 Mo. 2 Door, Std. Trans. Radio and Heater 1961 FORD $30.00 Mo. Standard Trans. 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