1? ^ r Installation services for the Rev. Bobby J. Milton, the newly elected pastor of the Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church, 900 Free St., will be held Jan. 9 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Albert Graves, pastor of White Oak Grove Baptist Church of Greensboro will be the speaker. The Rev. Milton Is a resident of Greensboro, attended Greensboro Bible College and has experience In counceling, Bible teaching, pastorial work and 13 years of preaching experience. Church Calendar - LUC1LE DOUTH1T FRI., SAT. - JAN. 7. 8 The Interdenominational Fellowship will be sponsoring a two-night revival at Ambassador Cathedral, 15th and English streets. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Freddie Washington-from?Perm-Grove, N.J, Services begin at 7:30 nightly. The host pastor is Bishop F.D. Patterson. David Allen is foundei and president of the Interdenominational Fellowship. Your attendance is welcomed. * SUNDAY, JANUARY 9 The Building Fund Committee of ttu Holy Trinity Baptist Church, 1200 E. l 1th St., will present the Spiritual Choir of Neu Jerusalem Baptist Church and the Gospel Choir of Phillips Chapel Baptist Church in concert at 6 p.m. Featured on the program will be other guests of the area. The public is cordially invited to attend. First Presbyterian Church presents The Biblical Vision of Community and The Reality of Today from 3-5 p.m. Progran developers are Sam Matthews and Louise G Wilson. The public is invited to attend. Bishop Harold I. Williams, pastor of Mt Calvary Holy Church, and his congregatfor will be worshipping with Ambassadoi Cathedral, 1500 English St.-,- at 7:30 p.m , Bishop F.D. Patterson is host pastor. The public is cordially invited to attend. YOUAi * PACK FRONT I ~ WHEEL / BEARINGS I Inner & Outer - , ^ : Bearinas Includes : check front & rear brakes and servicing |S|9>S CLOV AUTOMATIC I J |f If | ; TRANSMISSION m M sravici I Ql Includes drain & refiR with jm m new fluid. Replace pan gasket, adjust band, clean ! screen. This includes draining |U I torque converter WW I $3495 V ^ DISCOUNT) OFfER 0000 THRU JANUARY. 31M m fm, **w ^^^ASKSE ONE-STOP AUTO REPAIR ON ALL Davis T< SALISBURY - Robert L. Davis Jr., chairman of the Mecklenburg County Democratic Party, the first black to hold the office for the county, and well known Primitive Baptist Church , leader and school principal, is slated to be the featured speaker at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 413 N. Church St., Sunday, Jan. 9, at the annual Martin Luther King Humanitarian Birthday Awards Day observance. Davis, who is the son of Robert and Rosa Davis, is.a native of Charlotte. He is a Families momh#rc ftf t h#? k/v v vi iiivaiii/viti v? ?< % Glenn, Lambeth and Miller families got together New Year's Eve to fellowship and "ring in" the year 1983. . The event was held at the home of . Miss Nicie Lambeth in Pfafftown, N.C., with Mrs. Beulah Miller and Mrs. Mozelle L. Church 0 Tate adds that New Faith has begun a scholarship fund drive for college students. The money will be j. used to defray some of their educational expanses. Had AI Nineteen eighty-three is a brand new year and with it comes many brand new * resolutions, some of which will be kept and some which will be broken. There is one resolution, however, that you should make and keep this year: To have a ' physical examination as l soon as possible. t Many of you have not j had a physical examination I in over five to 10 years and h some not knowingly have ever had one. This is I ' ridiculous especially in light of the fact that today there are many programs that will provide free or low-cost ? x medical care to people. j j Still, you use all types of excuses to keep from having a physical exam, none of which are valid. Listed are some excuses often used for . not having a physical exam. I See which is yours* . "Nothing is~wrong with m A * * me. "I don't havellie time." "I don't have^ the money.' * >KEP -7441 NCL7119 131 N ERDALE ES IT AC )3 SPECI EST IN S S FOR COMMERCI RVICE MOR. OLE! LINCOLN-MERCURY ) Speak A graduate of West Charlotte High School, Johnson C. Smith University, the University of Maryland and holds a principal's certificate from Appalachiah State University. He serves as vice chairman of Charlotte's Community Relations Committee, was recently honored by Gov. James Hunt for his work with young people and was named Principal of the Year by the state division of the North Carolina Association of Educators. . The parents and students i 'Ring In \ Miller as hostesses. The festivities began ?at 9:30 p.m. with hymn singing. Theodore Evans was at the beautiful old Lambeth family organ. All joined heartily in the singing. Following the singing, family members exchanged stories about childhood Christmas events and chattf TheWet HIIIIIMIIIIIIIimilllMIMMIIMMMIIMMIIMtflMMMK Because the church has i grown at such a rapid rate, Tate says long-range planning has become a necessity. "Our membership has gotten so large that we will have to build another sane'hysical I ^ *Tm afraid of what the doctor might find.*' "I don't like doctors." "Doctors always want to feel all over you and sometimes get fresh.1' *T can cure my ailments at home just as god as a doctor can." "My grandparents lived to an old age and never saw a doctor." "Whatever 1 ^iave I'm going to die with it." None of these or any other excuses are sufficient to warrant your not having a physical examination as soon as possible. People usually go to the ^doctor the fastest for one of two main reasons: Feeling of pain or the sight of blood. While these are very good reasons, you should not wait for them to happen, because in many cases it could possibly be a disease process that could" To keep a half-used can cfukt ' anH nniir tho uiai FORI A wwwmj rnuiiinar ?-Li.* i^lyl buiAi^. % IILLER ST. "" FORD Aim nmt % IALS TATE! ~ t AL VEHICLES IN HEATH I \ QM, CHRYSLER & ?T> 1 it M.L. K at J.T. Williams Junior S High School named its ir football field and stadium in honor of Davis in 1971. c< u _ Davis served as the school's ? principal for 16 years. He a also served as principal of a the Street Academy, a N school for students T characterized as disruptive. N Because of Davis' concern, C many of those students were accepted into the p Charlotte School System. S His awards have been tl many, because of his-C dedication to humanity. He c H/Ml/ c Ari/AC f%c /> ^ F" ? ?<*? jvi ivj piiiivi^ai ' Ne w Ye . ted. o The members of the li group were then invited into n the beautiful dining room C for refreshments which \ were pretty as well as plea- tl sant to the-palate. A choice < of juice, punch or coffee made up the beverage selec- g tion. tl After another hour or so MIMMMUHMMMMMtHMntHIMMIIMHIilllllHIII q, 'It From Page 16 * IHMIttllllttlMlltlllllMIIMIMtltllMMIIHHIIIIIMI ^ tu&rx *n the next fiye ^ years," he says. "It's such a good feeling because this is all part of the vision that 1 had two years ago while I was driving ^through Waughtown." tl ^ately? : have easily been picked up by earlier detection. The purpose of a physical examination is 10 see inai you are biologically and g?ychologically normal; if not, then to take steps to try and find the nature and cause of the abnormality so that together with your doctor's knowledge, the wonders of medicine and equipment plus the grace of _ God you may be able to improve your condition. Keep in mind that your doctor is a highly trained human being, not a magician, and he cannot help you unless you are witting to help yourself. There are no laws that require people to have physical examinations (except for employment) but don't you think that it just makes good common sense to have pne? Think about of paint fresh, melt candle [ directly onto the paint. Jfc* tt i fiontend iknment special $999 Trucks SMgMty Higher >IL & FILTER CHANGE * $1 ?| 67 We Work On Diesels! AMC PRODUCTS * * Th? l. Obser paugh Junior High School 1 Charlotte. Homer Lucas, newspaper alumnist for the Salisbury )aily Post, is included mong those to receive wards this year. Others are iss Fannye .Holmes, homas Randall, John icLaughlin and Dr. ieorge D. Hill. The awards will be resented by Bishop R.L. peaks, resident bishop of no AMC 7inn Phiirrlii IIV niTIV V1IUIVMI )thers on the program inlude Congressman William Hefner of the Eighth ar if games, family gossip and istening to recorded gospel nusic, it was midnight. :harlie G." Glenn of Vinston-Salem prayed with hose present joining hands. *01de Lang Syne" was ung and hugs, handshaK*? nd/or kisses were pleniful. Others present at the ocasion were: Lucille Hill, lattie Glenn, Nina Evans, Llmeta Keaton, Pruned ilenn, Irene Payne, Norlan Keaton, Charlie E. [ill, Kermit Payne, N.T. kdams, Pauline G. Blount, homas Oliver, Cardel and .ucile Douthit and Mary S. knthony. All present agreed that his was a most enjoyable " yay to usher in the new. ?ar. ffiyntldc CtrpiwtltB Nrfcwty I /^MHA Vimyord Jfr m i \ ^ Vl 'r'iflR i tss^FfE* yr i dryclear I Fai COMPl PICKUP JENNIE SAY: / \ f Chronicle, Thurkhiy, Jam vance J District, Mayor W.I. Lash and Mayor B.F. Craige of |l East Spencer. Mayor Craige || will proclaim the day as m Martin Luther King Day, 9 with the 15th being observ- B ed as a holiday for all m workers in East Spencer. State senators, legislators, I community leaders and I representatives of Zeta Phi I Beta Sorority, Phi Beta I Sigma Fraternity araLAU>ha I Fraternity are also expected I to be present. The public is invited to I attend the annual event. The Rev. S.R. Johnson Jr. is pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Rutied^ "we make the FO' DAY OR NIO I MINI-COOR! COMMERCE I ?. OR 3 QUARTE R COLLEGE CRl.DfT AND ( DRAWING < M? RCHANDIS* < AC UTTERING ILI PfJ*. U>JONAl SI f AsHOM Mt*CHAMJ?ilNc Mf |>K A 4 M(.t CLASSES BEG If Rutledge C P.O. 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