New Faith C uisirici 01 me cme, cnurcn. mis district includes 35 CME churches. Ministers' wives, widen The Interdenominational Ministers' Wives and Widows Association met in their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Urban League Center. Frances Mack was hostess. Club President Jessie Hodges . brought greetings to members, and Meredith McCrae gave the welcome address. Following the business portion ~ of the meeting, members were treated to a fashion show directed by Daisy Montgomery and Ivyenelle McDaniel. The models presented a variety Xhureh officers to be Werttz Memorial United Church of Christ during morning worship services. Dr. Marion Blair, the church's pastor, will install eight new officers. They are Frances R. Coble, church clerk; Dr. Harvey H. Allen, treasurer; Bessie H. Allen, Funerals F Imes of Winston-Salem and She Texas; one son, Alvin M. Robins _ A /?_A| t ? II - * * siepiainer, iviozene ivl narris ana of Walkertown; three stepchildrer Ohio, Kelly Grier and Samuel ( several grandchildren; five brother News, James W. Harris of Winstoi Harris, both of Walkertown, and F sister, Mary C. Head of Chicago; and friends. ~ ^ Pleas? see Calendar . imiiWMiiiimHHWMNiwmiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiwiiww WEDNESDA The Winston-Salem chapter of America, founded by the Rev. h night revival at Macedonia True Vi Revival services will be held at 7:3 Guests will include the Rev. John Christ Choir, the Rev. Ricky Hi Choir, the Rev. Duncan Spears Carolina Gospel Singers. For mo 767-3849. SATUHUAK The 33rd one-day session of th< Convention (auxiliary ofvthe Genei convene at the Memorial Audito theme will be "God's Word: < Defense." The hosts for the daj Church, the Rev. G.A. Jones Sr. Ushers Union, Gollon Umphrey, ] call Richmond Turner in Raleigh PUBLIC SERVICE A The Rev. Anna C. Lester invite Bible class, held at 7:30 p.m. eve 23r0 St. N.E. For more informati > tinnnl w v Brenda Tate . r Goodwin to speak at Hanes Memorial CME Church will celebrate its annual Men's Day Sunday, Feb. 16, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. James Goodwin Jr. as guest preacher. A Winston-Salem resident, Goodwin is presiding elder of the Wins ton-Salem/Greenville? =rom Page B8 wminiiiHiminHiiiiiimimnnmwiHwiwHHinn Y, FEB. 19 the Gospel Music Workshop of imes Cleveland, begins a threene Pentecostal Holiness Church. >0 p.m. nightly through Feb. 21. Heath and the Ambassadors for lyes and the Elkin Community of Charlotte and the original re information call 748-8651 or FEB. 22 t North Carolina Baptist Ushers al Baptist State Convention) will rium in Raleigh at 9 a.m. The Dur Way, Our Strength, Our f will be Juniper Level Baptist , pastor, and the Wake County president. For more information ai 0^1-/^00. NNOUNCEMENTS I s interested people to attend her ry Thursday at her home, 2040 on call 722-4690. uapu i lUilllc ^HOLl Rev. James Goodwin Jr. Hanes Men*s Day Goodwin is a graduate of Winston-Salem Bible College and Hood Theological Seminary. The theme for the program is "The Past Is Our Heritage, The Present Our Responsibility, The Future Our Challenge." A 40-voice men's choir will sing under the direction of James D. Smith. Luther Littlejohn will preside. vs hold fashion show of formal and casual wear and accessories. The models were Hattie Fullwood, Althea T. Jones, Daisy Montgomery, Sarah Mendez, Susie J. Drayton, Geraldine Moore and Shirley Churn. c-n ^1? ? * ruuuwiiig uic iasmon snow, the members concluded their meeting with a meal served by Mrs. Mack and her daughter, Cynthia. The association's next meeting will be held in March, with Mrs. Mendez as the hostess. installed at Wentz j superintendent of the Sunday school; John T. Newman, minister of music; James Harris, chairman of the trustee board; Isaiah Moore, president of the usher board; Bruce Foriest, chairman of the deacon board, and Naomi C. McLean, historian. rom Page B8 lila R. Sutton of Fort Worth, on of the city; her mother and the Rev. Willie M. Harris, both i, Patricia Mclntyre of Dayton, jrier, both of Winston-Salem; s, Isaac Prather Jr. of Newport i-Salem, Johnny Harris, Roland letcher Harris of Las Vegas; one two sons-in-law, other relatives page B10 ?. n mmmML jsr^r*" ssto honor ] New Faith Chapel Holiness Church will honor Brenda H. Tate, the first lady of the church, Sunday, Feb. 16, at 4 p.m. The day has been designated as *'First Lady Tate's Day at New Faith Chapel Holiness Church." The celebration will begin with a dinner held in honor of Mrs. Tate, followed by an appreciation service. The wife of Bishop Lawrence Tate, she is the daughter of the late Elder James Hairston and the late Josephine Hairston. Mrs. Tate is a gospel singer and J> "PC ruu von v Special Facto to Offer EXT / 1 . CAPRICE j ''r- . - < - . Exam ^ ChQ CELEBRITY > * ? 1 ""i"30't0"Ch i * >sj five 4-cyl 7.9* ->AHA1ieift .? Save over $10 on this New 19i Sale Priced at C .? . . ' v. .' . ' $500dovyn,c?horti credit, 7.9% annual p> Total of payments S8, be payed for L :> v? ' * ; v *. > ? ^ Compare the & Per month payr (for 48 mont , Total of Paymer p w GMA ?? 1 New 1 I^SSfeii Through 2/22/86. M JVA.Goo "Yo MC725 Breiida Tate became a member of the Gospelettes, traveling throughout North Carolina, Virginia and New York. An active member of the church, Mrs. Tate is a national n. mother, a member of the L.S. Tate Gospel Choir, the Willing Workers Club, the banquet committee, the Pastor's Aid Society and the national president of the National Missionary Society. The guest speaker for the event will be Barbara Tate Wiley of Skeen Chapel Holiness Church in Greensboro. I tODERN PRE )PUU Often Find "BES1 >ry Incentives anc RA SAVINGS on I - America's Mo ipIC: 1986 Caprice S IHvfvH ^^ ose from 44 In Stock llll .1,1 II I - I I ' f ? The Country ' j'* t> UJU<V'. 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