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( vSl toll Monday Wednesday 8:00 to 9:00 Thursday Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 Sunday 1:00 to 7:00 MWY. ?1 * hopplni Cewlar I qqq J?LE*fiI2NR ? I Cam# Road i^Oto^" I ? ?* N.C Thur^n 8?o5o KMX) I "ToffSt*" Friday - Saturday 8 to II Sunday Sunday 1:00 to 7:00 | 12:00 to 7:00 | I 1 I I a fW'^Pni B - ^s~ ^ BB v apwA mHH | | pP| L^hS ^?S$fy^y "^4 .? * BCTw?4fcjA,3m '" *>* t ~k% <* ^STr#***" |^B?* ^1 1 777^1"~"?' ~ _ J- *? ** ? __ A . _ nun try t^jyies ieaas jei lows nip mass choir in "With Jo, We Water from the Well of Salvation. " Gospel Work By Beverly McCarthy participated in the secon Staff Writer Gospel Music Workshc sponsored by the Ir More than 800 people terdenominational Gosp '^JOTTON kl \ BALLS ^ Oudhr BdMNCoNon 60's ; $ J 97 97<! Most recommended I " ^ acne pimple ngM ^ medication Mtl-UNU ||oomMpm' ^ I OFFER ' 4 Reg. 1.89 ? AlW *gg?i?? ,r 127 $ 119 k V. ,*.? S V 40'S 9 1 Oi Turns 3 Roll Poppormlnt * Assort.d P.pp.rmlnt A Assorted COIighl CTflnWWI || tO 8 ~~mTfM hours | 2 For mm.i2,?i? ] MHMHH $993 tm ?n $t0?*c1i mtltlun? kid immcutkm ? it* Nf40ACMI w SOOT ACMS 4 MM} ttW*m?itfgi MCTS / MB * 187 ''6s nCOMTBEXj 24-s |[COMTRE*jL"-r. 'ft, ||I|H CAPSULES J| \||a?(-Js^| Ell Win % 117 $|57 ONE COUPON PER ITEM 3?W&\ % r HI? * 5? "BLUE disposable AFTERSHAVE f Swivel fPJSRs 20 U<*JoFF THER|GULAR III ' $ 167 JUX77 ~/fafMD IL^vt^^I Available At All OKtymid Storas Ir Wlnston-Salorr And High Point The Chronicle, Thursday w fl wm M ^ ^1 I v. v jflj^^^^feMi^ '^m KW/^i ^mtjfr ppp^ * jfm^j p v ' .^. 1 - -^S^9hkIb^H - wUr^ .j^KH |r W . i|ai"lrM BPF v Tommy McCray> Ho ward Daniels, Cynthia Word, and Rita "Effective Use of the Media" at Saturday's workshop. shop Better 2nd 1 a id Fellowship last weekend, all over the state of North >p The Interdenominational Carolina. The group's purGospel Fellowship is made pose is to spread the gospel el up of church members from of Jesus *ist through ?mm music. David L. Allen i - i- - s serves as founder and presiSemflflnts dent of the organization. I ^??TRr s Minister Michael Foy serves ' Flea&TickCollar as the group's vice presi"We learned in our last workshop, that we weren't HiI just gospel singers, but that N I we were indeed ministers of m am music, it's time that Hod JL , and gospel singing got ? ????? together again," commented Foy. BgrmnfiBfl workshop began on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m., at Church on East 14th Street. s Following registration, $_ workshop classes were V jjg taught in voice, organ, effectjve use of the media, piano, evangelism, direc" " ting, and choir decorum and discipline. Classes were f 1 taught by James Kinchen, J V. Valjean Griggs, Beverly I McCarthy, Reverend Fred12 Ounce djc Washington, Charles m . Lyles, Laura Wall. An9 1 97 thony McGregor, Michael Foy, and Walter Jones. TheMghlight of Friday's activities was a "Midnight Special" held at Am? ????????? bassador Cathedral, located at 1500 English Street. 3 Special guests at the Friday 1^^ service were the Fellowship brtih up Mass choir* E,^cr Ollie Chest IwfflBHII Brown, and the Jerusalem coughs Mass Choir from RichmHIHB mond, Virginia. At Friday's #J37 H . Masons Hiwo children. Gilliam, a graduate of Winston-Salem State University, is employed at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. MM-nSnSLa He is a veteran of the U.S. / Army, Airborne Division, Ir "'"10"*"00!!/ and a trustee at Galilee Bapf ^ -j- tist Church. He is a member * J ^ of King Solomon Con? ?? sistory, Sethos Temple and Tn_ r assistant secretary of the NeW8! Anthropos and Whist Kings PPB Social Club. He is serving J his second year as master of James H. Young Memorial Lodge No. 670, WinstonSalem. I Gilliam and his wife, the former Miss Anna Ingram, B7^ live at 2610 Reynolds Park _ ? " Road. They have a son. n ? McMoore, a native of Forsyth County, is master IfSvylii 0,ymPic Lo *?c n?- w. wrnmimmm n 's acl've al St. Mark V? RloAAIQllI Lutheran Church and is a tt iHiiHl member of King Solomon Consistory. He is a member "" >Lll"i-J of Sethos Temple and has j, _j- been active with its Drill ^ Team for five years. He has three children and lives at 351 g Fieldstone Drive. He is ?a salesman for Ziglar Distributing Co. Wardlow. head of Bivouac Lodge No. $03, Winston-Salem, is a machinist at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. A 32nd degree k M HP mason, he is a member of \ I (B A King Solomon Consistory 5's and Sethos Temple and is -X?_?J president of the TIU Club. I . October 15. Ittl-Pue 21 jonmsoti attended a class on rime services, workshop participants and the audience learned to "Praise Cod At All Times," for He indeed ? is worthy. Master of ceremonies for the Midnight Special was Elder Larry L. Black well, pastor of Morton's Temple United Holy Church in Greensboro, North Carolina. Charles Lyles of the John Howard Caravan was also a guest on Friday. Lylcs led the Fellowship Mass Choir in a soul stirring tune entitled, "With Joy We Draw Water." Other guests for the weekend included Gabriel Hardeman of the Gabriel Hardeman Delegation, Peggy Britt and the Philharmonics, Reverend Freddie Washington, and many other ministers of music. Hardeman was the star director of the mass choir during the weekend. Saturday's activities were held at Kimberly Park Holiness Church on Burton Street. Valjean Griggs, gospel announcer for WAAA Radio Station, was Mistress of ceremonies for evening service. Peggy Britt and the DkiltiarniAn!n? m i?I ?( MIVHIV9 Wtlt ?|^Viai guests at the Saturday night musical. Britt's group ; rendered joyful tunes of the message of God's love as the capacity crowd joined in with shouts, clapping, and holy dances. From Page 9 MMMMMMMMHMBMMMHi He is president of the Usher Board of Second Calvary ^ Baptist Church and patron for the Sisters of Bivouac Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 530. * He and his wife, the \ former Miss Barbara Leonard, live at 1541 Attucks Street. They have three children. I Roberts, master of Red Rock Lodge No. 809, is a v veteran past master and a ' charter member of the lodge. He had served as master 10 years and six ' months at various times since the organization of ^ the lodge. During his tenure A the Masonic Temple at ? Walkertown was built. Roberts is employed at Hanes Corporation and is president of the Shrine * Masonic Credit Union. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy and is Past Patron of Rose McCloud Chapter OES No. 608 at Walkertown. He is married to the former Miss Sarah Linville. > They live in Walkertown. Mittman is head of Granite City Lodge No. 828, Mount Airy. He is serving his second term as master of the youngest lodge in the district. He is a welder by trade and works at a plant in Mount Airy. He is married to the former Miss Barbara Jean Galloway. They live at 2194 Riverside Drive, Mount Airy.

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