a-—: —--- ·■ fvww m-mu » trace AME Zion Church Τ ο Hear Dr. Elizabeth Koontz Here Sunday υτ. eaizabeth Koontz, assis ant superintendent of the 4orth Carolina Department of »ublic Instruction, will speak or the Women's Day obser vance at Grace AME Zion 'hurch, 219 S. Brevard Street, ;unday, October 31, at 11 a.m. Rev. Smith Turner III, pas or of the church, said his hurch is "highly honored that rlrs. Koontz is coming to be mr Woman's Day Speaker luring this Bicentennial Year yhen there is a great need to iuild bridges over troubled waters." A statement from the hurch detailed many profes >ional and civic accomplish nents to the credit of Mrs. Coontz. ZION HOLINESS Dedicatory services will be leld at Zion Church of God loliness Church, 1605 Luther it., at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, )ctob|r 31. Biflrop T.P. Burruss will ipeak at the program. Music will be rendered by Jie Young Marrieds of Mt. Zion Church of God of Norfolk, Virginia. FIKST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Laymen's Sunday Morning IService, October 24, was spon sored by the newly organized ■First United Presbyterian |Men's Council. Elder Raymond D. Melton Îresided. The guest speaker, Ir. S.W. Byuarm, Chairman f the Division of Social Sci n<* at Johnson C. Smith [University used "The Indi ipensible Question" as the iubject for his appropriate nessage. Music was rendered >y the Men's Council Chorus Bunder the direction of Paul ?Reid. Other program partici pants included: Lonnie Kelly, Charles M. Yongue, Randall Melton and Zoel S. Margrave, Jr. A unique part of the pro gram was the minute for mission entitled: "Give Them Their Flowers." Corsages were presented to Mrs. Ray mond Melton, Mrs. Preston Hill, Mrs. Waiter Holsey and Mrs. Charles Yongue. Mrs. Alphonso Goodwin was ab sent. These ladies were cited fof> their unselfish support in agisting the men in their reorganization efforts. A red rose was also presented to each lady who heads a wo men's church organization. Rev. Thomas A. Jenkins. Church Moderator, installed the following new officers i Preston Hill, Chairman; Ray mond Melton, Co-Chairman and Chairman of the Program Keep your out-of-town friends informed on what's happening in Charlotte by sending them a copy of the Charlotte Post each week. The Rev. Thomas A. Jenkins ...Church moderator Committee; Walter Holsey, Treasurer and Chairman of the Finance Committee; Con nie Patton, Chairman of the Membership Committee, and Gerson Stroud, Chairman. Pu blicity and Promotion. MT SINAI Miss Gloria Thompson of Baltimore, Maryland' will be the guest organist for the annual concert of The Voices of Mt. Sinai, Sunday, Novem ber 21, at 4 p.m. The Youth Department of the church had their pre-hal loween party Tuesday, Octo ber 26. These two events followed the 43rd anniversary of the ushers which was celebrated Sunday, October 24. Their pro gram was a big success, said a statement from the church. WAVES OFJOY Mrs. Louise Walker, of 5508 Enslbw Place, will be honored in an Appreciation Day Cere mony at the Waves of Joy Church on Sunday, October 31. The Appreciation Celebra tion will begin Thursday, Oc tober 28. Many religious and social groups have been invit Dr. Elizabeth Koontz ...Famed educator ed to participate in the cele bration. The Waves of Joy Church, located at 1206 Pegram Street, was founded in 1969 by Mrs. Walker. The purpose of the church is "to provide a place where religious gospel groups could meet to have their pro grams." The approximate 335 members of the church in clude members of the Waves of Joy Union Organization. Mrs. Walker, serves as the ur#mNi «i ^ ΤΛ*·4ΤΛ·ΙΠΤ Gerson Stroud ...Publicity chairman supervisor. Rev. Η. B. McDo nald is the pastor of the church. The church's motto is : "Where there is unity there is strength, has been proven to be a true saying. Together we stand, divided we fall is also a true saying.'' Mrs. ty'alker is married to Willie M. Walker and the mother of six children-Willie A. Walker, Joseph H. Walker, Lucellustine Walker, and Be verly Anita Walker, all of REGISTER NOW ·» ' We Specialize In Quality Care At Reasonable Prices. Beat The High Cost Of Day Care Pre-School And After-School Age Children . Τ MARK'S CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 917 Clanton Road 523-7.483 or 525-6412 Charlotte, Mrs. Mary Louise Hunter, of Brooklyn, Ν.Y., and James A. H Walker, of Wyandanch, N Y. Mrs. Wal ker is the grandmother of six, also. MT MOR1AH Sunday, October 24, is Day of Mission at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church of Matthews Devotion and expressions of mission will be reflected in the sermon to be given by the Rev J.C. Robinson, pastor of the church, for the 11 a.m. ser vice. At 6:30 p.m., a Candle Light Service will be held. The theme for the service is "Is Your Light Shining For Christ." Iola Butler, president of the missionary department, will lead this service. NEW EMMANUEL "Children Be Careful" is the theme of a special Halloween service at Belvedere Center on West Trade Street, at 3 p.m. Sunday. October 31. The program is being spon sored by the Good News of Miracles Outreach of New Emmanuel Congregational United Church of Christ, said outreach 'founder and presi dent Queen Estell Thompson. Apples and balloons filled with outreach messages art features of the program. Each' child will receive an apple and the balloons will be released over the city to let others now about the work of the outreach program. Mrs. Thompson said news Coverage of the program will include television. Three ministers will be in volved in the program. They I are Β Parker. Frank Murphy and Mike Canady FAITH MEMORIAL Missionary Group 1 of Faith Memorial Baptist Church will render service at 3 ρ m Sun day. November 7. Quest speaker for this oc casion will be the Rev Daniel O. Hennigan. pastor of Mat thews-Merklin United Presby terian Church His choir and congregation will also take part in the program, said a statement from the church The service is open to the public, said Rev VS'.H. Cald well. pastor of the church. I Book Sellers lo Americ.i mi m Shop early for your Thanksgiving and cnristmas supplies We also carry the finest in choir and puipit robes Serving United Methodist. United Church of Christ, United Presbyterian and other denominations with the best in church and church school supplies 5409 South Boulevard Charlotte, N'.C. 28210 704-525-4543 Moore Haire Products "STUFF E\ A BOTTLE" *^Multi-Purpose Hair Compound" *!S'ew Ins tan t Spray On " "Stuff In A Bottle " S Off Sale In Charlotte At Most Barber Shops-Drug Stores- Beauty Parlors CALL MR. 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Pratt, Pastor Church 598-7692 Resident 597-9314 Sunday School : 10:00a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00a.m. Bible Study - Tues. 8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal - Wed. 8:00p.m. Prayer Méeting -Thur. 8:00 p.m. ( Prayer Meetirffe held every Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goines Walker - 3427 Crenshaw Ct. ) "Come And Be Saved, Healed And Delivered" a "The church in the heart <>! the community with the community in its heart "Where Christ Is Preached As lie Is To Men As They Are" Greater Ml, Sinai Baptist (Ûiureh 1234 W. Blvd. Charlotte. N.C. 332-2163 or 372-3420 REV. NORMAN Κ KERRY. PASTOR Sunilay_School 9:30a m Morning Worship - Il ooa m Mid-Week Service - 7:30 ρ m Tuesday-7 00 ρ m Youth Meeting Wednesday - 7 30 ρ m Teachers Meeting Nursery Available During Services "The Church With Soul MuZion Holme»* Church 2800 Tuckaseegee Koad BISHIH V\ J DAVIS PASTOH Sunday School loara Morning Worship 11 15 a m Young People Willing Workers 6pm Evening Service · 7 30 ρ m Monday Bible Study 8pm Sister of Charity Wednesday Midweek Service 7 .10 ρ m New Hope Apostolic Church Of Lord Jesus Christ 3000 Melita Ave Charlotte. Ν C Ρ 0 Box 10493 * Bishop W C Miller 523-7516 Pastor C. Connor 392-0498 Sunday School II a.m. Morning worship 12 00 Evening service 7 30 ρ m Bible Class Tuet!*7 30 ρ m Tarrying service, Thur» 7 30 ρ m You come and let the Lord Bless you real good " Friendship Baptist Church 3301 Beatties Ford Road 392-0391 Coleman W. Kerry. Pastor Sunday Schedule 9:45a m Sunday School 11 00 a .m Morriing Worship 6:00p m. Bible Study Graded Day Care Center Mon-Fri 7:00a m 6p m < ages 4 mos. -5 yrs ι Walls Memorial AME Zion CJiurch 2722 Bancroft Street Charlotte, Ν C IHIlie REV J Τ WHITK MINISTER Resident 523-2B88 ChUrch 375-5361 Sunday School - 9 45 a m Classes For All Ages Morning Worship lia m "EntVr To Worship Depart To Serve Day Care Center for 4 to 5 years old Monday thru Krida\ 7am til 6 ρ m Mr Worth Williams. Minister of Music Mrs Bobbie Parks. Assistant Minister of Music Gospel Choir Tuesday. Bp m Vocal Choir Wednesday . 7 30 ρ m Senior Choir Thursday. 7 30 ρ m J Τ W hite Singers Thursday Κ ρ m N'en Kmnianuel Congregational United Church Of Christ Tempi»·of the Holy Ghost' .1541) Heatties Ford Koad Charlotte Ν C 28216 REV I)K NC CALH'tl Ν Minister Daily Counselor y 45 a m Sunday School II 00a m i.ood Music Il no a m Gospel Preaching Prayer Meeting 7 :«i Wed Mrs Queen Kstell L Thompson, Missionary Leader Brother L)an Caldwell Deacon , Day Care Center 6a m to6 ρ m S Days per Week Phone 399 1249 Serving Chrisl and Community Sinc e I km ( Jin ton Chapel AME Zion (Jiureh iwil Kozzells Kerr> Kd U ) WMi:i : Seoul and Club Troops Activities For All Age (iroups L>AY CAKE CKNTKH Mon.KriTa m to 5pm HtV MORGAN W TANS PASTOH