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wmmwmmW . 1 wk IBHIHHM WV ? jH Al. A j^M E* <a m>l |A&MK . j^ta .a^^h Jf J ^B ^^ m ^AJ Left to Right (Front row): Darryl A. Prince, Jr., Howard Ward. (Back row) Olbert W, McMoore, Samuel E. Kimbrough, Kenneth C IIMMtMMMMIMIHMMIIIIIlllltlllllllimtmilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllitllllllllllllll The members of Bethania including Dr. C.V. Flack F A.M.E. Zion Church pride who came as pastor in 1926, q I in its 131st Anniversary, after a severe windstorm ^ This will celebrated Sunday wrecked the church, which a Oct. 18, at 3 p.m. the Rev. Henry Hauser led The church was orsanized in ? ? 1 Oftl ,oft1 B Ul VUUUIIIg 111 I07I*107J| Oct. 19, 1845 by the Mora- Rev. Flack organized forces vians. The new church was and rebuilt the church at a SJ dedicated Oct. 6, 1850. cost of $2,600. 5 Rev. Hagen was minister. is Since that * time many Since 1957, the church a ministers have succeeded, has been ministered by U II downtown: 10:00-5:30 Hpl { m thruway: 9:00-9:00 1B|I ' Saturday: 9:00-6:00 ^ f ip sms 10:00-1:00 k| downtown.thruway. IBOYS^NH" | RUGGED POLYESTER AND COTTON SS ;j KNIT SHIRTS IN ASSORTED FALL 11M ? STRIPES OR SOLIDS ARE SURE TO ; 3 BE HIS DAY-IN-AND-DAY-OUT ||^J| FAVORITIES. COLLAR STYLES IN- |B9 CLUDE CREW AND TURTLE NECKS AS WELL AS THOSE WITH COLLARS. |t& SUPER VALUE IN SIZES 2-4. 4-7. 8-14. |iEi ? ' "J~ ... MM Klng-SIa 1 06VI8ooya wear flip uv-avi m<d. pi HEATI * 288 mmh girls' 7-14, pinwale cotton Mm R| corduroy straight or dirndl f||l?f pruteftM ; A-' Isrgsr irtM ^KIRTR IS ' I construct k? a a f\r\ 8MB Ug?*??dr^ I } 99 Corwenient ||||A 712,01 ?^i;- reg. 16.00 davis Qirls'wear ^6'^. iSMMMMnHi' 'xuwwtmm* - I KwMMaSiiigk . . v wmmwmmmmttmmm MB* CiMMaaM?i mm mm I . w^gjnMjbiw H I # J l^Jj jyfefcl |1 Km i fd JBi M"*~w&At*i^^B ^&i ? nr/ > j ^L^mmmm| LVBHHii^l U v fl H Marchrous F. Roberts, Clarence Gilliam irdlow, Bobby C. Mitt man, Willie A. . Brown. iiinminiiinniiiniiii?titiniMtii?niitimnii?iiniiM?>tmnimiiiiiniitmm>Mmimt>iiii M.E. Zion lev. E.C. Kennedy, Rev. church holds quite a large i.L. Godfrey, Rev. Joseph number of young people, olley, Rev. John Evans sPcak?r for the annind R?v. L.B. Speas who versary is Rev. J.L. Hunt of roved himself a well or- Goler Memorial A.M.E. ;anizer and built a new ^*on Church. .Rev. Hunt will be accompanied by his anctuary at a price of choir. 73,000. Rev. Bobby Smith i the present pastor and is - Mrs. Thelma Small is very spiritual enthusiast, chairperson of the program nder his leadership. the and the public^ is invited. mSQihn REVNOLDA MANOR NE DIAL 722 3411 Qste _ A FACTORY >RESENTA TIVE WILL "CYCI MONSTRATE OSTER 10-S lODUCTS A T DA VIS THRU WAY AY & TUESDAY, OCT. 12 & 13 ^ 4:00-8:00 P.M. ?Ody -nlnur NG PAD HEATING PAD jovc inchee (12 ' i 24 ) 3 heel settings then norms! ped* . 100% Mtewot ped *w ' * ippvcfiNM 10 oonnrvtuon \ of body Lighted eontre! oof ped (inWIi ) oMng control 780-01 - A tie bends "j 299 Moist Hoot Sinus AUtC S FACIAL MASK EGG HB9V A *Um for motet faeteli l ^pSliSn^too ******* p ^taMMMMkMi LigM ttgrn vy )^0\ lOO%^^^rt>o< P<d Poachsr m ir^C' r f>*nW*< e?M*r 'OtaMOO?| \ / V^J 7w-Ol . V 1 ^ J OQQ UMterbn I O vn>n I 15 th District M The masters of the nine O. Brown, Darryl A. lodges of the 15th District Prince, Sr.x Samuel E. KimTPFTR??rHaTn?fKon?1\PereBHF"^ Charge * from this area attending the consecutive year are 111th session of the North Clarence Gilliam, Jr., Carolina Grand Lodge of Willie A. McMoore and Prince Hall Masons held Albert Wardlow. Having this week in Wilson, served previous terms as Renresentai .... ..v.... iiit masters and re-elccted in lodge at Mocksville, June are Marchrous F. Yadkinville, Walkertown Roberts and Bobby C. Mittand Mount Airy, as well as man. from the five lodges of Brown, 34, master of Winston-Salem, attend the Corinthian Lodge No. 17 at three-day meeting, which Mocksville is the youngest began at noon Tuesday, s ofThcfhasters now holding Oct. 6. office. He heads the oldest Four of the masters head- lodge in the district. Brown cd their delegation for the served two years in the first time having been military service and is a elected to their post in June member of the North of this year. Three were re- Carolina National Guard, elected after serving last He grew up in Davie Counyear, and two are past ty and works as Quality masters having served Control Supervisor with a previous terms. firm there. He is a member New masters are Kenneth of Cedar Grove Baptist Minority Busine By Yvonne Anderson sonality and talent Staff Writer categories for the title of Miss Minority Business. Plans for fhic ? >>ll0 jwoi s ?*/!aw i uhuiI| aiu?uc Minority Business Pageant director and choreographer and Trade Fair are in full for thc show, is conducting swing. Although, the actual workshops with the 20 events won't take place un- ladies who range in age til November, the pageant from 16 to 25. committee, headed by Rip "I'm working on all the Wilkins, has a separate physical aspects of itinerary outlined to lead up theatre," said Fulton, "It to the pageant date. ' doesn't matter to me who wins, 1 just want to have a Twenty contestants from polished and professional the Triad area, including show." Statesville and Salisbury, The week of November 8 will compete in charm, per- through the 14th is nni versa n 1 LE BLEND" E^ENl 'p06d S ftn comroiied H d pulse blending in 3 speeds... no ?>M khjs speeds tor smoothly-blended recipes J erma-Glas" (styrene copolymer) container is ^^B /1 re; opens at both ends lor easy ^^B Mi er measuring cap ^^B /f ft Spin Cookery cookbook ^^B I III sous Osterizer blender features ^^B f?[ 24" fl Jjp (erfectty cooked eggs I /hi B B ^ f)BJ U11 COT MTIdiilC ^ i COOKER/POACHER SLl 5#t medium. or Hard-cooked eggs 21.00 VSll mostalioeWy-Controlled Heel fl| CUOOLI U it wtien eggt ere perfect BBS PAJAMAS rxJ water veteel norvtticfc. norvstam jWHl COTTON Ft affrp OF LACC F k deans easily. won t biem?h #% AQK WHi S-M-l 32-4 letftit. lunch. salads, dinner, deseed jSpS&L V The Chronicle, Thursday, October 15, 1981-Page 9 asons Convene 1s Church and lives with his They have six children. wife, the former Miss Linda Ward is master of Salem Smoot in Mork^villp lrv1of> NIn HQ ^ ) ?f iiuivir . Pr^twtfs^fbe ffew^matter :SaJcWi.^We ^-an. instructor of " Ionic Lodge No. 72, of ^ndustfiaf Arte ai AndcrWinston-Salem. He is a son High School and a veteran of the Viet Nam photographer. He is active War and is employed at with the local YMCA and is R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. president of the Phalanx He is a member of the Fraternity at the Patterson Senior Usher Board at Em- Avenue Branch, manuel Baptist Church and Ward is a 32nd degree he and his wife, the former mason, a member of King Miss Carrie Kennedy, live Solomon Consistory No. 64 with their four children at and a member of Sethos 3615 Barkwood Drive. Temple No. 170. He is acKimbrough, a native of tive at Shiloh Baptist Lewisville, is head of West Church and is a member of Yadkin Lodge No. 806 in Alpha Phi Alpha FraterniYadkinville. He is ty, Inc. Before graduating employed at R.J. Reynolds at A&T State University, he Tobacco Co. and is a was a member of the member of the trustee R.O.T.C. there. He lives board and choir at Benbow with his wife, the former Chapel AME Zion Church Miss Viola Amos, at 859 at East Bend, where he and Crawford Street. They have his wife, the former Miss Juanita Jarrett, now live. See Page 21 jss Pageant Set designated as Minority Uptown beginning at 8 p.m. Business Week. The On Wednesday, the pageant is a culmination of Minority Trade Fair will a week-long schedule of kick off at 6 p.m. at the events beginning with the convention center, while the International Food Bazaar Sponsors Ball will be held at ^ the Ramada Inn. The the Touch of Class Club on bazaar wil begin at 6 p.m. November 12 beginning at 9 and participants will have P-m* the opportunity to meet the The pageant will begin at contestants of the pageant. 7:30 p.m. on Friday and A news conference is Saturday, Nov. 13 and 14. scheduled for Tuesday,' "We were very encouragNovember 9 at 12:30 p.m. ed about the outcome of at the Benton Convention last year's pageant and we ->-.-1 - e- '? 1 ' " v?ui?i aiiu a iunaraising nupc mat mis year s will be dinner will be held the even more successful," following night at Mr. J's Wilkins commented. rON FLANNEL tj EEPWEAR J M ~ 9"-13" || >P TO WINTER IN ONE OF OUR TOASTY GOWNS OR gpjl ANO YOU WONT EVEN MISS THE SUMMER SUN 100% M -ANNEL IN THE PRETTIEST EVER PRINTS WITH TOUCHES ?||9 NO EYELET TO MAKE THEM LOOK AND FEEL SPECIAL SgJ| dsWs llngmrto ^
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