Page B14-The Chronicle, Thursc Mrs Mee The annual Women's Day celebration will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Pauline Mills Moore of Philadelphia Penn. Miss Mills-Moore was born in Winterville N.C. She is the seventh of ten children born to Mrs. Pauline Mills and the late Simon C. Mills. She received her education in the public schools of North Carolina and the North Carolina Central University in Durham. She is Administrative Assistant to her husband in the Tenth Memorial Baptist Church. She holds membership in the Baptist Ministers* Wives and Widows Union of Philadelphia and Vicinity; president, Eastern Region, Ministers* Wives Auxiliary to the Pennsylvania Baptist State Convention; Vicepresident, Board of Directors, North Central Young Women's Christian Association. In 1980, she was inducted into the Chapel of Four Chaplains Legion of Honor. She is married to the Rev. William Bernard Moore, pastor of the Tenth Memorial Baptist Church. They are the parents of two children; Tamieka Nicole and Justin Bernard. The day's activities will climax at 6:15 p.m. with a program sponsored by the youth departmAnt TIIA n?i>M/l C van. iu? ?1 aiiu nioivii \ji captains and co-captains, finals of men-women-youth day will be held during this period. The pastor, Rev. J. Ray Butler cordially invites the public to attend. Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. has proclaimed the week of Nov. 12-18 as "Honor Sunday School Teachers Week in North Carolina" and has urged that the thousands of teachers across the state be recognized and honored. The governor's proclamation noted the selfless efforts of the teachers in their hours of preparation and commended them for providing "the moral, and spiritual nourishment to sustain nc in thie trmiKI*^ tim* " ?? ? MIMi M VlfVIW MIIIVl "They spread the seed of comfort, compassion and confidence in the future,** the proclamation stated. The text of the proclamation is as follows: "Whereas, thousands of Sunday School teachers in North Carolina and throughout the Country serve in a selfless manner to promote the good in our Zion Hill homecoming thisSundajr On Sunday, Nov. 11, at the 11 a.m. and at 4 p.m. services, Zion Hill Baptist Church will observe homecoming. For Zion Hill Church, homecoming is a reminder of when they marched into the place that the Lord had blessed them to worship in, on Sunday, Nov. 6, 1979. ?~ - v On this ly members will come together to worship and have fellowship together. The 11 a.m. speaker will be the eminent pastor of Zion Hill Baptist Church, the R%v. Oscar B. Cook. The 4 p.m. speaker will be the Rev. John W. Davis. Rev. Davis is the pastor of the First Baptist Church in Mebane. He has received his A.B. Degree from Shaw University and his D.D. Degree from the United Christian Bible Institute. Rev. Davis is a certified counselor at N.C. A&T University in Greensboro, N.C. Rev. Cook and the members of Zion Hill Baptist Church invite all to come and enjoy fellowship with them on this special day. Following homecoming services, revival services will be in progress Monday through Friday at 7:30 nightly with the Rev. Brown, pastor of the Mt. Gildeon Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio, referred to as "90 pounds of dynamite." c . * - lay, November 8. 1984 re is guest spea everyday lives; and Whereas, the future; an lessons learned in Sunday School School te? classes provide the moral and hours of th spiritual nourishment to sustain to teach wi us in this troubled time, and great lessoi spread the seed of comfort, com- and Where passion, and confidence in the propriate tl l FOOD LION ?era I 1 Lb. 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