3 By Lucile Douthit urch Celebrates 9th Anniversary Peters Church of Apostolic, 1031 Avenue, are ating the Ninth erssry of their , Bishop R-K. Hash, ;be following servi- iay. Sept. 16, 7:30- Brannon and Con- tion. Saturday, Sept. 30-Elder Christine •son, Roanoke, Va. ly, Sept. 18, 3:30- Elder O.C. LeGrant & Congregation. Monday, Sept. 19, 7:30-Bishop C.O. Reid & Congre gation. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 7:30-Elder Mahan & Congregation. Wednes day, Sept. 21, 7:30-Rev. Willie Davis and Congre gation. Thursday, Sept. 22, 7:30-Bishop Eugene Clark and Congregation. Friday, Sept. 22, 7:30- Bishop Clarence Minor, Statesville, N.C. Satur day, Sept. 24, 7:30- Elder Isaiah Crockett, WytheviUe, Va. Sunday, Sept. 25, 3:30-Bishop R.L. Wise & Congregation. Bishop R.K. Hash has lived 54 years as a Christian, 36 years in the ministry, and 29 years pastoring. We extend a cordial welcome to all visitors and friends. it. Olive Revival Set Revivals: . S.A. Raper is the of the Mt. Calvary it Church in Shelby, Carolina. He is the ind of Mrs. Inez C. and the father of hildren; Samuel A. Jr. and Mrs. R. Polk. received his training Washington Elemen- School in Cleveland ity and graduated Cleveland High ol of Shelby, North lina. He is a graduate •iendship College and son C. Smith Univer- Fall Revival of Mt. Baptist Church, iBelews and Green- Avenue, began [ay, September 12th continue through September 16th at .m. The Evangelist lie week wUl be The S.A. Raper of North Carolina. ;.E. Greene, Pastor. He is a Trustee of Friendship College and he was the youngest man to receive the Doctorate of Divinity from Friendship College in 1958. He is the first black to be elected to the Citizen Council of Shelby, North Carolina. He is the 4th Vice-Pre sident, Chairman of the Finance Committee, and member of the Executive Board of the General State Baptist Convention. Sunday, September 25th- Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Church TobaccoviUe, N.C. Goodwill Baptist Church, Davidson County The REv. R.Q. Allen, Minister He is a staff member of the Baptist Enformer Paper, member of the Larcary Foreign Mission Committee, member of the Evangilical Board of the National Baptist Convention of America, member of the Ordained Council and Vice-Moder ator of the Ebenezer Association and Treasurer of the Education Conven tion of Western North Carolina. Saint Paul United Metho dist Church (Dellabrook Road, W-Salem. The Rev. J.W. Gwyn, Minister; Sept. 28 through 30th. Details to be sent by Mrs. Gwendolyn H. Ashley.) ef WM ?rvices Held ir Mary Russell e funeral services for Mary Evans Russell conducted Saturday, iinber 10, 1977 at p.m. at Shiloh Baptist ch. Dr. Jr. Ray Butler ated. s. Russell who lived 14 Ivemess Street, bom in Andrews, to the late Reese and Bright Evans on imber 18, 1895. She September 5,1977 at forth Carolina Baptist )ital after a two month id of illness. aunt, Mrs. Sarah C. Alexander of the city, several nieces, nephews, and other relatives. In terment was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Howard-Robinson Funeral Home, Inc., was in charge of services. 1. We are heralds! Aher3.{d is one who goes before a king and trumpets the announce ment of the king’s ap proach. Our duty is to say to all the world, by our own habits of mind and action, that God is entering into our lives and the life of our world. 2. ' We are forerunners. A forerunner “runs ahead,” not simply proclaiming, but claiming the world for, the advent or approach of God’s rule. Forerunners must never stop; for God’s task is to claim unto Himself His whole creation. 3. A preparer also pre figures. To prefigure means foreshadowing; it means re flecting that which is to come. We are to pre-figure, to represent ahead of time, God’s entry into the lives of others. This is our awesome, but inescapable, task; it is our privilege, as those who live “in Christ.’ IPraper ^orm le lived in Winston- n for forty years and a member of Shiloh ist Church where she ed as President of the u of Hope Auxiliary. Ip was also a member of le President’s ' Union, |i iionary Group #7, and le Deaconess Auxiliary, lie is survived by two iirs, Mrs. Virgie E. bpkraan and Mrs. Vic- Unberger, both of idelphia. Pa.; one Mrs, Eloise Belcher Thompson, wife of Mr: Sam Thompson, 862 West 12th Street, was fune- ralized Friday afternoon |Sept. 9th| at 4:00 o’clock at Union Baptist Church with Dr. A.H. McDaniel, pastor, officiating and burial followed in Ever green Cemetery. The family of Mrs. Thompson is most grate ful for all expressions of sympathy extended dur ing the illness and after the passing of their loved one. FORSYTH FUNERAL DI RECTORS handled ar rangements.) The famous poet Christo pher Wordsworth wrote in 1862 of “those who pre pare.” He wrote: Hark! the sound of holy voices Chanting at the crystal sea, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Lord, to thee!... Patriarch, and holy prophet Who prepared the way for Christ... Joined in holy concert, singing To the Lord of all, are there. Such, too, is our desti ny... and our assurance as we also “prepare the way of the Lord.” Join with that holy throng this Sabbath... and eveyr week...in your chosen Church. NCCU -Rams Tangle Saturday s inued From Page 10 ait that averaged 282 per game last on. Charles Armwood ms to lead the unit, completed 75 of 156 es last season for 889 Is and 7 touchdowns. Uj three of his favorite ivers return. All- C tight end Joseph k caught 30 passes for iljyards in 76. Split end ice Bassett had 15 |hes good for 243 yards 3 touchdowns. The dangerous of all the tes is Reginald Snaith, 5-6 160 pounder 'bed 24 passes for 275 and three scores last but thats not all. He 'Unted for 1226 yards in rushing, receiving, kickoff and punt returns. The Rams will have to contain him in order to wm. The Rams will have nc trouble remembering running backs Delasio Bartley (6-2 215) and James Lawrence (6-1 215) from last season. Bartley rambled for 115 yards in the first half alone against the Rams last season and Lawrence picked up 130 of his team leading 549 in that game. Carl Cheek who was coached by Hayes in high school and Melvin Crawley add depth. The offensive line is anchored by 6-2 270 lb tackle Anthony Price. Two other veterans on the forward wall are guard Rginald Holmes and center Anthony Griffin. Hayes says the Eagles are a better team than either the Aggies or the Pirates, but, the Rams are red hot and still hungry. They are also healthy and should be well prepared and psyched up for this one. 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