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Church New8 Briefs Morning Star Church To Hold Special I Program Sunday By Teresa Burns Post Staff Writer Morning Star Baptist Church will hold a special program entitled "Twelve Steps to Heaven" Sunday, November 29, at 4 p.m. The program will be held at the church, located at 5623 Phillip Street. It is to being sponsored by Deacon Melvin Parsons and the Window Committee of the church. Proceeds from this ser vice will be used for pur chasing new windows for the church. You are invited to this event. Not only will you be helping the maintenance of Morning Star but you may receive a revelation im portant to your spiritual growth. These "Twelve meps to Heaven" are in formation you may need realization. Rev. A. Lockhart is pastor of Morning Star Baptist Church. Rev. Lemar Foster Second Calvary pastor MOUNT ZION Mt. Zion AME Church in Belmont had a special and inspiring speaker recently on the church's Woman’s Day. Dorothy Morris Tate, al so a member of Mt. Zion Church, delivered a mes sage on the topic of "Striv ing To Do Our Best." A dedicatecLand kind church worker, Ms. Tate com pared the women of today with women of the Bible. Rev. Jeremiah Robinson ...First Mayfield pastor “Women of Biblical times did their best for their fellowmen, sometimes in fear of their lives, but we as women today, are dedicat ed but sometimes for self ish reasons. We will help our fellowman if the price is right. We will do our best if we get all the glory. As -Christians," she continued,— “we have got to forget self and let out light shine among men so that they may see our good work and Area Churches Plan Appreciation Services Continued from Page 1 Church, Old Pineville Rd., Rev. William Lee Jr., pastor, will hold a pre annual Thanksgiving ser vice Wednesday, Novem-. her 25, at 7:30 p.m. This annual sermon will be delivered by Rev. Frank Murphy, pastor of Truth Tabernacle Church, Mint Hill. - Sunday, November 22, marked the Annual Har Is The Public Being Told The Truth? Continued from Page 2_ was rally quite clear on that. He came out, as I said, for extension as is, which was the civil rights groups’ position. He made that very clear and then commented about the bail out and I find it difficult to see how that can be con strued either as watering down anything. Tony Brown: Number one, I am as confused now as I was when 1 came in on Voting Rights. Maybe I have a very simple mind ■and I donU know sH-the sections as you and John Procope do but, number one, what really is at issue? if you are supporting exten sion of the previous Voting Rights Act, why are we asking these questions and ■Mfy are these stories being circulated in the press that you’re not? Mr. Meese: I think that's a very nice question. Tony Brown: All right, number two, and after you answer that part of the question, are you prepared to overwhelmingly, expli citly, clarify these am biguous questions, I guess that would relate to Sec tions two and five; and three, will the President use his enormous persua sive powers for this Voting Rights Act as he did for Hunt Proclaims Gvfl Air Patrol Week Governor James B. Hunt Jr., this week issued a pro clamation declaring the week of November 29 - De cember 5,1981, as Civil Air Patrol Week in N.C. Burley B. Mitchell Jr. Se cretary of the N.C. Depart ment of Crime Control and Public Safety, said, “The men and women who make up the N.C. Wing of the Civil Air Patrol provide a vital service to the citizens of North Carolina, and it is only right that we take this opportunity to commend them for their work during the oast vear. . “The Civil Air Patrol is the outfit which spends long and arduous hours widiliig fut downed craft in some of our more inaofiessihle areas of the stair “They are the men and women who provide aerial support to our emergency management teams in times of natural or man made disasters. ‘‘We owe them a great debt of gratitude, and I hope the citizens of this state will take the occasion of their fortieth annivers sary as a chance of offering them support in their year long efforts in national and local emergencies," Mit chell said. THe North Carolina Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is a division of the North Caro lina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. AWACS and for his budget cuts? Mr. Meese? Yes, I think the President is going to do everything possible to get the Voting Rights Act through. But the following week, Vernon Jordan, -a -liberal leader, used the editorial page of the New York Times to tell us otherwise. “When is an endorsement not an endorsement? The answer is: when President Reagan backs extension of the Voting Rights Act of m*5’’ Either Jordan knows something that the rest of us don't - or somebody is just misleading the public. “Tony Brown’s Journ al," the television series is snown every Sunday, on WBTV-TV, Channel 3, at 11:30 p.m. Onion Odor To remove'onion odor from your hands, rub a little white vinegar on your fingers before and after slicing the onions. UA Workers In the United States, 40 percent of all workers in the 25 to 64 age bracket, have completed a year or-, more of college. Read The Post! vest Program sponsored by the Missionary Society of Second Calvary Baptist Church, 114 Nelson Ave. Church members are al so accepting non-perish able foods to donate to families in Thanksgiving baskets. Rev. Lemar Foster, pastor. Faith Memorial Baptist Church will host a pre Thanksgiving service No vember 25, 7 p.m., at the church, 211 Lakewood Ave. This program is being hosted by the Mission Group II of the church, Sister Ester Harvey, lead er. The public is invited._ Moore’s Sanctuary AME Zion Church raffled off a Thanksgiving basket No vember 22 at 1 p.m. Ticksts were $1.50. The raffle took place at the church, 4100 Morrisfield Road. Moore's Sanctuary is pastored by Rev. William Robinson. these cnurcnes and more in the Charlotte community are showing it is possible to profess a thankful nature with more than meer words. Each effort to show concern for others is a different way of saying "Thank you" for the blessings we have re ceived. Rev. C. Dewberry ...Gethsemane pastor glorify our Father, who is in heaven.—— Mrs. Tate, the mother of seven children and an em ployee of A. B. Carter, Inc. in Gastonia, closed her speech with this poem: "I am one, oh Lord, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something, and because I cannot do everything. I will not refuse to do some thing that I can do.” Rev. Don Copeland is pastor of Mt. Zion AME Church. SECOND CALVARY The Pastor’s Aide Club of Second Calvary Baptist Church will present a spec tacular “Fashion Sere nade,” 6 p.m. Sunday, De cember 6, at the church, 114 Nelson Avenue. Featuring “A Salute to the Bride,” there will be many models displaying fashions galore. Rev. Lemar Foster is Special Tax Credk Extended For Employers GREENSBORO - The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 extended the expira tion date for the Targeted Jobs Tax Credit to De cember 31, 1982, the Intern al Revenue Service says. The TJTC was to have expired December 31, 1981. An employer may now claim the TJTC for a full two-year period on wages paid or incurred to any targeted employee who be gins working for the em ••piuygnjgfmejjnuaiy iiwj: For an employer to claim the tax credit, the wages must be paid or incurred to an employee who is certi fied as a member of a targeted group by a desig nated local agency. Ge nerally, the Employment Security Commission makes those certifications in North Carolina. tove and learning with creative activities" AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM & TRANSPORTATION Happyland Day Care -jJ') & Kindergarten 1941 Garibaldi Av*. Charlotte, N. C. 28208 399-8141 Hours: 6:30 A M. Director to MRS. 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Congress will have its quarterly meeting at Gethsemane Baptist Church, November 29, at 2 p.m. More than 20 various churches of the city will be in attendance. Non mem bers are also welcomed. Clifton Surratt, Sr., is president. Rev. C. E. Dew berry is pastor of Geth semane Baptist Church, lo cated at 2670 Dr. Carver Road. The Pastor's Aide Group of Gethsemane will hold a Christmas party December 12 from 6:30 p.m. until. Bessie Massey is president of the Pastor's Aide Group. PURCELL UNITED METHODIST A Community Thanks giving Service w ill be held Wednesday, November 25, at Purcell United Method ist Church, 2141 Weyland Ave., Charlotte, N C,, at 7:30 p.m. This service is sponsored by the Ashley Park Ministers. The preacher will be Denny Camp, who is the pastor of First Wesleyan Church and is the newest pastor in the Ashley Park area. The public is invited ^ to attend this service The offering received at this service will benefit the Charlotte Crisis Assistance Ministry. The sponsoring churches in the Ashley Park Ministries are: Cal— vary Baptist Church. Christ Presbyterian Church. First Wesleyan Church. Greenland Avenue Baptist Church. Purcell United .Methodist Church, Redeemer Lutheran Church and Westview Baptist Church. — Subscribe To The Post! IN MEMORIUM .Mrs. .Vilen Washington Dargan Our dear. beloved mother left us one year ago November 25. We love her, but God loved her best Gone but not forgotten: Your loving children: I.ula Mae Dicks. Lucille Henson and Harold Wash ington. THE RELIGIOUS CENTER —featuring— A complete line of posters, children's books. Books, New Life Testament. 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