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) . Pajfe ft The Chfotticle Saturday September 10, 19*7 I) Aflipntnry Services He^ The Holy Ghost Miracle P-m- marked the openings Fellowship Center, Inc. dedicatory services of the was organized 21 months church with a musical ago on January 11, 1976 at program. The Holy Ghost 2601 N. Cherry Street. Miracle Fellowship choir, Winston-Salem, N.C. It TheShiloh Baptist Church was at this time that a Young Adult choir and the small group of people Woodbury Miracle Felunder the leadership of lowship Center, Inc. choir ^ Evangelist Ruth P. Cal- ^our si8*?1" choir) were , houn, believing in the real presented in concert. , gospel of Jesus Christ Climaxing the dedicatory , with signs, wonders and services was the 11.00. miracles following; with a,m' Sunday worship ^ emphasis on divine heal- September 4, 1977. The ^ ing,saving and deliver-^ j Mice, was org^izec^ < on Sunday (9:30-bible Ghost Miracle-Fellowship ; study, 11:00-morning wor- Center, Inc. Members | ship, 7:30-evening wor- from the Woodbury Mir- | iKm W7 nx; on/^ flCl? t BllOWStliP 06Ilt6r uiii |J ? f i i? Mti v cui.* jr UiiU Friday nights-prayer ser- ^c* which our leader, vices at 7:3QL The church Sister Calhoun, is the , ~rhas now moved to its new Pastor assisted in the . location at . 5304 Old services. After the 11:00 WalkertJjwn Road which is worship, dinner was located approximately two served on the church ^ miles beyond the Ogburn grounds. The public is ^ Station intersection at inv^ed to all services at ^ JAhnrty Str^t Fxt Ho{y Ghost Miracle Fel- , Saturday evening, Sep- lowship Center. Come tember 3, -1977 at 7:30 expecting a Miracle from ~ God. HHK z? To be or not to be...chosen for a part in a local play 1 experience. These auditioning actors are amateurs, bi novices.. ... ?Auditions Aren't For Auditioning for ^ play actors who will open on can be an ego-rending September -23fd^ 1 experience, in case you The play, which takes i are thinking of trying it. place _in 12th century 1 Last Wednesday night's France, deals with ~ the_j audition for the Winston- family squabbles of Henry i Salem Little Theatre's H and his estranged < nmrlnpfiort r\f 11 A T ? nimor* rinnw/M" ^iuuuvviv/u i/i n i in 111 in vjuccji uicanui U1 nCJUl" ] Winter" was a fair taine, whom he has kept < example of how it goes. in a dungeon for ten About thirty people years. showed up to read for The battling Plantage- : seven parts. The director, nets spend Christmas in this case Paul Schnei- scheming over which son ' der who has dircted plays wiU t>e the next king of . for the New York^ England: Richard, whom ; Shakespeare Festival, sits y?u may have heard of as with his assistant in friend of Robin Hood and 'solitary, splendor' a few Thomas A. Beckett; John, rows from the stage, and friend of the sheriff of ?calls the would-?e actors Nottingham and signer of to the stage to read from the Magna Charta in later _the_script. life; and Geoffrey, who is "Read page 26, please, "all wheels and gears." Sir/: . "What is this play 7 about?" asked the young ? ijSife He can forget it:? ? ?? tC One of the first things 7 3fid you should know about S amateur theatres is that ? they aren't staffed by 7 ^ if Amateurs. Some of the' J ; people reading for those j parts were probably born j in "Auntie Mame" and y cjul mtfir teem on a J m m Samuel French prompt $ 1 j ^ I book. They have a string 4 r J\J If /( of credits, albeit mostly 4 ^ V^^local, that could enable 4 them to go one-on-one 4 I j with Helen Hayes. % * j1 I A Winston-Salem offers L CV \J many places to get theatre L experience, from Tangle- ( FALL COLL wood to Winston-Sal em 4 State, and the products of 4 i , f Roady to Wcor. Sport the local theatres are very L , ? c,_ . ^ v Lingerio. blorpwear More polished performers in- I stop by and SEE how Wl ? C Nursing RobeSy } Peter Holland read for 1 the part of Henry with an 7 bank cards expertise that could make I 107 W. FOUR onp in r#?inr?rr,? 1 4 DOOtS UST Of T?A0! STHIT one oeueve in reincarna- 1 OPO 10 AM-StM PM DAlll tion. 7 The thirty-odd hopefuls I Register for $500.00 have been whittled down 7 Carolina Str now to seven excellent 1 v * .. r7 1 ff'cciaJ Skk House Blessing-Rece "When God smiles consisting of barbecue upon a family for many spare ribs, fried chicken, years and blesses them potato salad, corn on the with a dream come true, it cob, tossed salad with is only fitting that we assorted dressings, cole pause bnetly and recog- slaw, toasted potato bread nize this blessing with and chocolate cake. The ceremony." Such were delectable meal, was wrfrrtfl gf hflnpjnflfty ,from thapgtin and expressed by John Wesley lawn. RiSiiis: Jr. arid wife * Ail'thy way 'frum twy Roberta at their house state of New York came blessing and reception Rosa E. Small (Bronx) and held last Sunday after- Lewis Harris (Brooklyn). noun ai 2:30. From the Capitoi City of After the Rev. William Washington, D.C. came Saxe Epps, Minister at James Duncan.^ ^Willie First Baptist Church of the Mae Crews came from :ity blessed the house, Wendell, N.C. as did Mrs. Delores JL Wall's James and Patricia Dixon melodious voice echoed and Madam ^Mable LatiLhroughout the house with mer of Charlotte, also a beautiful rendition of Eddie Battle. L<Bless This House." The Oscar Vaughns Guests were ... then were there and so were aerved a luscious meed the McDuffies?Marshall and Priscilla. Also among the well wishers were the I Edward Joyners (Sr.), Alumni \ Group To Meet I The North Carolina I J Talladega State Alumni < Association will hold its I I state-wide semi-annual < I WW meeting at the Hilton Inn ( I I in Winston-Salem on C p ^ Sunday, September 18, at 1 p.m.? State Alumni president Virginia K. Newell i nay well depend on your explained that the organ- I it they are certainly not ization, which has about J 1 AA 1 ' iuu memDers, is com- I posed of graduates of < /\ yyi flfpiiyfi Talladega College in ? ** 1 CItXvIII o?Alabama, a participant It is a witty and school in the United sophisticated comedy, Negro College Fund, which has been done as a "One of the topics to film with Peter O'Toole be discussed at this as the royal couple. The ment of students/' said :ast for the Little Theatre Mrs. Newell. "We feel production will feature that blacks should supJim Austin and Robin port the ' black-oriented Ross as Henry and institutions. Often they Eleanor, with L.B. Butler can meet black students' as Princess Alais. The needs better than white Royal version of "My schools." < Three Sons" consists of Anyone wishing to Jim Knight, Steve Eury, 'attend the alumni meetand Peter Holland, and ing may call 723-0924 for Alexei Ritchie will portray reservations. Philip of France. This play will a season of winners, and?as we told you before?don't kltnuiMBkl expect to see an 'amateur' performance; they don't come any oetter. It's beautiful f Pfc*hRoy ? be natural? SHOES^Jq_ I natural to be .- | beautiful. I New&Nc 1 ClottlGS from f Boots are Back and Bigger thp pyrli iQjv/p & Fash-on Scene1 Demi-wedc LIIC LALIUblVU 2 Reg S21 99 SAVE $6 09 15.9C 6/fHltU | Women's Sizes 1 Stitched Clutch Handbaq I 7 Assorted Colors ^ J Regularly S6 99 4.77 / II 7 Prices Good thru Saturday for the Mother-in-Waiting L 1 /,J* Jr.,* ELL FALL LOOKS FOR YOU Z HONORED I TM STREET J * < "V- Gpt 11 MALI-Wl*STO?-S ALU*, ?.C ( /T- ^ ^ 11 r nUNOM 72S-II74 I V Shop 5 Win a/* r* t t- t i ? 1. 2853 Noi Gift Certificate during t 2. 15Waugl eet Scene 1 3. Old Town _ _ _ ______ T 1 Open Evenings A i ' ' f ^ ? J Miss John Leraelia Kay Johnson, a V'" --~g y W J^J^une graduate of Paisley M.JLC- ICl High School, is attending Phillips Exeter Academy,. Clay Bradshaw, societal E*eter' uNew Hampshire flings Patricia "Pat" where she was awarded Wilson, Alinda Foote, ^ acadel scholarship. Louise Ramseur Beale, _ . . , . Alice I^dh^r Delores 13 daughter / Vll L- V 1^/vlUfl^vVvI f i/vIUi V u ? ? ? i ? ? ? i v Wall aind Frederick of Mr Mrs L' n L?a a ,l r " Johnson of 2828 Bon Air Barnes added that extra . 0, , , e , . i .. i Avenue. She attended ray of sunshine to the day 4 .... ^ ^ JuniDiB ^runson Elementary> Wi-tey fr. -High, andParetey ?? ?? VT rr . . j * member of the Academirn? ^v. k cally Talented Class. Uollinses would have been complete without* Bobbie T , ,.t. , T ... , . , r ., III attuKlGn wO HCCiiiGiiilC Jean Collins (sister oi the . . _ .. . _ , .v , .. o \m achievements, Lemelia alhost) and Mr. & Mrs. , ? - Amos Ulysses Witaen. 80 track' She uhas The charming Mrs. Wil- r"?,v* many tr0Phie* J son assisted Mrs. Collins ^ " J19, rU^Mn? I as the "hnst^s with t.h? SCh0?' md f?F the R?6d mostest touch. . Runners Track Club. She^ A touching as well as an(j her teammates at delightful time was eiv- Paisley take pride in their * joyed by all. The Collinse^ latest achievement- -a re- ' and their lovely daughter Cord time (50.3V in the 440 1 Pamela reside at 3906 yard reiay for Kjgh school! Cottington Ur. after resi- gjr]s last spring. Lemelia | ding in New York for sends her best regards to I approximately 20 yrs. M of her friends back , ? home. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I | One Group ! j Converse Coach j Basketball Shoes | | Stanley Shoes | 418 N. Trade St. j ,<K ** **w -*w -tr- i -tr~- ^ ^House Get 'lhr j Men's 100%T?uman Hair Toupee Also 100% t >, Human Hair per manentiy curled wigs. j L Trans world ] Wig Importers j Northside Shopping Center ^ >88 From NCNB Bank 767-6739 j, 1 -tf- "if" -t_r- -tr- -rj- -tf- -t_r- -tr A kw for Fall i Than Ever on the Fall n . ] cr P ^ ^^V C^ : ^~ ' Puffed Sutjou Snor* Ca^:;r Ph'J:!lj'-1 1 Collar ancJ Ridge': So c * : Ac* .V^.-r I 99 SAVE S4 55 | y' N. Men's Sizes * > know us; you'll like us. ston-Salem Area Stores: ^ rth Liberty St. 4 5101 Country Club Rd I htown Street 5 418 North Liberty St. < i Shopping Ctr < MaslerCharge Visa or Ask About Our layaway Plan ( _??????-J ? \ - r * * ~ son ^RtenSs TZxeter \ n^H - ' ^ ^ ?jy ? ^ fi. ^ Mw ; \ > rJHI uk - ? ^P? 1 b , I -?* ""ir "" OilMMlBIW^niiiirn JI. IIUM MiiiiWMW^ ^ V | ^SSBTh iTwii" sf= Jgr ' \V \ Lemelia Kay Johnson M a i* Free G/ff store coupon With Purchase E & M^Fashions ! 103 S. Gordon Dr. Just off Country Club Rd. I I Jr. Misses Dresses, Pant Suits, I I Jeans, Sportswear i Discount Prices for * ^ ? ?? ? uuiuy iviercnanciise Phone 768-5368 LIMIT 1 COUPON PER CUSTOMER I Hines Warehouse Clearance Sale : Thrusday, Friday, Saturday 10-8--p^irj. ?tO'S prrn;? 9-6 p.m. Ladies Shoes value to S36_ *5 & '10 J L Mens Shoes _ Value to S3G *12 & *18 HI ? All Soles Final V Cash Or Bank Cards \ Shoes All Shoes moved to ..Spainhour BuilcHng Next Door to our Downtown Store ?????????? ??? ??????? -
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