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> ~ VOICES OF SINAI standing in iront ol the famed "Vocies of Sinai” of Mount Sinai Baptist Church are Rev. Norman E Kerry. Mrs N E Kerry, minister of music, and Samuel Holston \«_:_es Of Sinai To Present Concert Sunday Hymns, athfons. spirituals and the latest gospel music will be featured in a program at 4 p.m. Sunday November 16 at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. 1243 W. Boulevard. -The church'choir. Voices of Sinai, will sing under the dir ection of Mrs N. E. Kerry, wife of the pastor. Dr. Roy Anderson, instructor of music with the Charlotte-Mecklen burg School System will per form as a soloist and organist. Other soloists are Gussie 1 Floyd, Caulberta—_ Jerry Baily, Carl Clark, Linda ^McGilfr Dorsey Barnette and Mary Jean Little. "The puDlic is cordially in vited to come out and share with Mt. Sinai a program en titled "Songs of Victory", said the pastor the Kev. N E Kerry rF=^= Friendship College Plans Festive Homecoming Annual Homecoming festi vities begin Sunday November 16 at Friendship College in ' Rock Hill, S.C. A concert featuring Norris Turner and the Turner Singers kicks off the week-long series of events at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the college gym. On Wednesday, November . 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the gym, there will be a basketball game between Friendship and the Winthrop College Ebo nites. Thursday at 9:30 p.m. is the scheduled time for a talent show in the school gym. Acti vities for Friday, November 21, arf a pep rally and a bon fire oh the athlftic field on the college campus. The week's activities end Saturday, November 22. Five events are scheduled for that day. There is a parade at 2:30 p.m.; a meeting of the Nation al Alumni Club in the college recreation center at 3:30 p.m.; an alumni reception in the recreation center at 5:30 p.m.; and the homecoming game is set for 7:30 p.m. The game wjil be played in the college gym between Friendship and Clinton Col leges. Miss Friendship will be crowned during the half-time of the basketball game and a 1976 Vega automobile will be given away. The day will end with a homecoming dance in the Col lege gym from 10 p.m. until. Moose Women Set Barbecue ,Women ,of the Moose, . Charlotte Chapter I411_is having a barbecue Saturday November 22. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., plates will be on sale for $2.50. Three sandwiches can be bought for the same price. Carry out orders may be made by calling 334-5853. Pick orders will be filled from the Moose Lodge on 119 E. Eighth Street. MARTIN’S Cafeteria at Tryon Mall $96-1111 Large Variety of Home-Cooked Food •11 Selections of Meat, Poultry & FIs •10 Fresh Vegetables •12 Varieties of Sala •12 Appetizing Desser^ Hours: 11 a m. lo 2 p.m. & 5 p m. lo 8 p.m.. Mon. Sal. Sundays. It a.m. to 2 p.m. ALL TYPES OF CATERING ON & OFF PREMISES MEF.TING ROOMS AVAILABLE 10% Discount 'o Senior Citizens | '"barbecue house 1113 Pecan Avmm 37 ft-133* Pit Cooked Barbecue Cookocf-To-Ordort Wfcofe Pips, Pork SfcowMer, Bulk Barbee wo, otc. Neersi 10 *• * f.«., Man.-Sot. irlao far All Occa**laa*~ Paecf Ralilifi, Altaic*, Warfrflaf* ar Aajr Type a# Oat Tegerfear. CALI f mi MTIMATM OM CATMIM MARTIN’S BAKERY TRYON MALL 596-3658 Great Assortment of: •PIES «<'AKES •DONUTS .ROLLS .PASTRIES .CUPCAKES .BREADS Orders Tak>*n for Special Occasion Cakes. Weddings. Birthdays & Anniversaries. CATERING FOR Al.l. TYPES OF OCCASSIONS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Prince Hall Masons To Dedicate New Lodge Hall Sunday Afternoon By Sidney Moore Jr Post Staff Writer Unique Lodge 85 of the Prince Hal) masonic order will mark its seventy fifth anniversary Sunday, Novem ber 16 with the dedication of a new lodge- hail at 2101 New land Road at 2p.m. ArTanniversary program' ' will be held at Gethsemane AME Zion Church following the dedication. The Rev Her bert Bell Shaw, Grand Master of Prince Hall Masons in North Carolina, will speak at the anniversary program. Shaw has many honors and accomplishments to his cre dit. The W llmington native is a longstanding official in the AME Zion Church. He holds an honorary doctorate in di vinity from Livingstone College in Salisbury At the present time, he is the presiding Bishop of the First Episcopal District of his church This district includes New York. Cape Fear, New England. Bahama Islands, Jamaica Wrest Indies and London-Birmingham England Conference He is an honored member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity . Rev. Herbert B. Shaw AME Zion Church official In addition to the Unique Lodge, visiting lodges and members of Golden Hue Chap ter 15 of the Eastern Star will observe the anniversary. A statement from Unique Lodge said the Golden Hue Eastern Star Chapter made a generous ' donation towards the pur chase of its new lodge building in May. ing in May. Unique Lodge 85 records show its first meeting was held November 12, 1900 Officers of Unique Lodge are James Shands, Right -Worshipful Grand Deputy. Bill Lowe, Worshipful Master! Andrew Edwards. Senior Master, Lionel Foard, Junior Warden-; Robert Washington--.. Secretary; Leo Johnson. Treasurer, Ueorge Morris Senior Deacon. Willie Flowe Junior Deacon. Webb Andrew, Senior Stewart Robert Lindsey. Chaplain. Walter Lewis. Master of Ceremonies. Ankcrum Wil son . Master of Ceremonies - Cleo Nesbit r.Marshall. ai;J . Howard Wilson. Tiler Carolina Paper Faces Discrimination Charges Continued from page l Harris Williams. EEOC district director, said his agency now has 2,700 charges of discrimination on file Al though he does rtOI tiling Otn plovee pay discrimination is a trend among the state's em ployers, he indicated there may be a number of viola tions Williams estimated that 70 percent of the complaints made with his agency can be proved. He said EEOC action is enough to get most em ployers to correct discrim ina V. > tion problems, bul sometime' either the EEOC or the enr. plaintant takes the case to court Chambers estimated ll average litigation period ■ these cases at two years li. said it takes time to prep.r . the cases and to get them . court dockets. 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