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Weeping Willow AME Zion Church To Observe Victory Day Here Sunday lt\ T«»r**s.i Iturnv - .... ^ r II' I’erosa lim ns Post Stall \\rilei The Intermediate_Mis. sionary Society ol Weeping Willow AMK Zion Church will observe Victory Day Sunday . Jan IT This observance is an * annual event held —throughout the AMK Zion ——connection in honor ol Vic toria Kichardson In the spring of 191KI she organized the first young w onian’s missionary society in Salisbury-— Weeping Willow’s service in memory ol her will begin at :i p m —--- ThoJ.a> mao_s.LTiiinfi| i)| Wee p 1 n g~WiHcnv will sponsor a program featuring MeClintock Presbyterian Church in concert This evening of fellowship and song will be held Sunday Jan. 24 at 5 .p. Hi, ..The pu blic .is c ordial 1 y Kev.' Lemar Foster .Second Calvary pastor _ invited._ Kev .) W Henderson is pastor ol Weeping Willow AMK Zio’n'"CKOrch.''306 Billingsly Kd '—XFW ST JUH.VS-— Kev Koberl Leak. pastor ol New St John's Baptist Church will deliver the sermon entitled "What You Have When You Have Jesus” Sunday. Jan IV at It a m —H«*v„—Llovd B. Morris drier Heights' pastor The church is located at_ 2000 St John ltd The public is coridally invited to hear 'Tins’ uKpITTTifr'.Pi *— dmEIU+tfcKxHTS The drier Heights United Presbyterian Church, located at 325 Skyland Ave. will continue to give freely to the Emergency Lharlottean To Receive Transportation Grant -x.KKJEXSIUHtO _• The Transportation lnstituteat A&T State University has -selected six university ctu dents to receive research assistanlships The grants for 19«l-82 and valued up to $2.80<) each, have been awarded td Larry Bivens, transport at ion major HT Hamlet N.C.; Herbert Nwankwo, a ttanspui tation major ol Nigeria; Kachel Willis, an industrial technology ma jor lrom Burlington. N.C.: ChristoDher Onyemem. an Take Home Pay To Be Smaller Don t be surprised if your first check in 1982 doesn't —matrh the last pav<-h<wu you got in 1981 And it yod~ were one of those lucky enough to make over $.10,000 in 1981 be prepared to pay a little more to Uncle Sam in '82. In case you haven't heard, although the bite for federal income taxes, as compared with this time a year ago. is a little less, the rate for FICA or Social People’s Concert On Sunday, January 17, —tin. 'luuug People "j Uuii" cert, sponsored by the Sa hsbury-Rowan Symphony Society, will be presented in Varick Auditorium at Livingstone College at 4 pm. Gerard A Matthews, will serve as guest con-, ductor and teatured soloist. , Security taxes rose from 6.65 percent in 1981 to 6.7 percent tor the new year. ...1 it*>H*ntnf."°-v'i-iV economics this means that tor every $100. you make a week, you'll pay another live cents a week in taxes. Carrying this turther. if you made $10,000 in 1982 you'll pay an additional $5 in FICA taxes this year. $20,000 an additional $10 But if you re among the more affluent and made $32,400 in 1981. your FICA taxes in 1982 will be an addtional $195.80. This is ■ 1..[My nnn applies to the first $32,400 in wages as compared with the first $29,700 in 1981 and 1982 won’t be the end ol the escalation. The tax w ill rise to 7.65 percent by 15)90 with accompanying adjustments in total earnings ceilings architectural engineering maioE_lrom Nigeria^ Johnny Benfield. an indus-’" trial technology major ~trom—Thomasvilie,—NX.; and Michael Cureton. a transportation major Irom Charlotte According to Dr Arthur Saltzman. director ol the institute, the students will assist (acuity members in research related to trans portation concerns They - will also participate in field _ trips, seminars and confer ences sponsored Dy—rtTf— institute "We hope that this mean ingful involvement of these students in transportation research and training.” said Saltzman. "will moti vate them to seriously con sider possible careers in the transportation field.” The A&T Transportation Institute, a program ol the School of Business and Economics, has become a regional center lor training and research in urban ana rural transportation pro blems The center has assisted a number of com munities with transport ation concerns and has pu blished a number of im portant transportation re search reports Hast Stonewall pastor Assistance Fund through bnttr-thechurch and-Crisis.. Assistance ,Ministry A Challenge has -been presented to the church to . m<U&JJl!*.g!.|Pr| a success Any contributions given by members will be matched < up to $4(MI i. Members ol Grier Heights Pres. Church would like to thank each and everyone who has contributed. There is much need m-the-eommunty and it is good to know that there are-those wtHgjgto give Kev. Lloyd B. Morris is pastor ol Grier Heights SECOND CALVARY CPCC Plans Workshop For Young Artists Weavers, potters and painters will have an op portunity to learn more about how to make a living selling their art at a work shop at Central Piedmont Community College. A two-day workshop lor struggling artists is sched uled lor January 15-16 Topics—include—finding . outlets tor art work, pricing, contracts, copy rights. law. record keep ing. insurance and prepar ing portfolios Registration lor the workshop, sponsored by U S. Small Business Ad ministration. CPCC. N.C. Department of Community Colleges, the N.C. Arts Council and the Greater Charlotte Chamber of Com ‘TUBIl'l1. is m. wlni.li m eludes a buflet luncheon dh Saturday. Write Emma R Duinn. coordinator of Small Business Center at CPCC or call :i7J-6i«H) The workshop is Irom 1-6:30 p.m. on Friday. January 15. You wont to be able to enjoy retirement, right? To take the trips you ve always planned. To live well. But saving money isn't easy, today. It takes planning and determination ...right now. But an Individual Retire ment Account from First Citizens Bank can give you the easy way now and the good life later. An IRA is a special savings pro gram which provides you with tax savings now and security in your retire ment years...because income from Social Security is often insufficient for a comfortable retirement. In the past some individuals could invest tax-aeductible funds in an IRA. Now, because of the.l 981 Economic Recovery Act, if you have earned income, you, too, are eligible to partic ipate. Even if you are covered by some other retirement plan. - With a First Citizens IRA^you can defer paying tax on your deposits and the interest you earn until you retire. There's no fee for administering your IRA, and your deposits are insured by the FDIC up to $100,000 at First Citi zens...unlike some IRA programs elsewhere. An Individual Retirement Account from First Citizens Bank,is the easy way to the good life. FIRST CTIZENS BANK Minimum opening deposit $100; Minimum subsequent'contribufions $25: Maximum annual contribution $2 000 Substantial penolty for early withdrawal. Member F DIC The Junior Missionary Department of Second Calvarv Ruotisi Church will meet Sat Jan. lt> at 4 p m All memoers are asked to attend this meeting which will be held m the church Kev. Lemar Foster is pastor ol Second Calvary, located at 114 Nelson Ave MOURE S SANCTUARY The members ol Moore s Church will hold a Pew Rally Jan :$l beginning at -Lhe_U.jjjjiworship service _ Rev J.T White, members-and choirs from Ins church have been invited to share in this County Police Have New Phone Numbers The County—Police Be— partment has completed its move into the County Services Center - N. Col lege St. building at 618 N. College St., and the depart ment's communications system is in lull operation at that location The telephone number to call lor emergency police service remains 9tl throughout therounty. The number to call for non emergency police service in the County, outside the Charlotte City limits, is 374-33:1:1. The number to call for County Police Information is 374-2347. This number is different from the one list ~T?d in the Southern Uoll Telephone Directory (374 23511. Please make note of this difference in your directory on page 95, under City-County Government - Police Department Inform ation 1 page 369 in the Yel-. low Pages). service Rev White will deliver the message. _ The public is warmly invited to attend this event Rev William Robinson is pastor ol Moore's Sanctuary AME Zion Church :i 1 ou Morrislield ltd EAST STONEWALL The Missionaries of East Stonewall AME Zion Church wiUr host" - the~ Missionary Mass Meeting ol the W.H. and O.M. -Soe4ety-.. ot_Charlotte 4)istriet Sat Jan 16 Itegislralion will begin at H ilo a m All missionaries are asked to be present. ““.A Kashion-Sbew^ sponsored by the Vs will be held Sunday. JaiT 1/ in the multipurpose room of the church. Several events.took place recently at East Stonewall One included Children's Day. A Fellowship Dinner was also held A special worship service was held lor the celebration of the new year. This marks a new begin ning of a spiritual and uplifting year for New East Stonewall's members and visiting friends, and hope hjHy tbe-same wdl be true lor the rest of the world, according to a _spokesperson from the cnurcHT*" -— Rev. James E. McCoy is pastor' or East' Stonew-aH-. 1729 Griers Grove Kd. BEATMES FOR© -TU1N1T-V Beatties Ford Trinity Park Baptist Church will have a 1»H2 service 6 p.m Suridav Rev. Henry Sampson, associate pastor ol Morning Star Baptist Church located in Derita will be the guest speaker Everyone is invited Rev Robert Miller is pastor. UNIVERSITY PARK The Hymn Choir of University Park Baptist -Church will celebrate-their 2oth -anniversary- Sunday.. Jan. 17 at a p m Bernice Brown program •T’hn-rrman-mvttes-fhc- public.. to this beautiful program praising GotUs-name,... University Park, located on the corners ol Senior and ' Keller 'OStreels Ts~ -pasluretl by Rev-James E— Palmer. MILLERS BUILDING MAINTEN A NCE (complete Cleaning Service Rpsidential-Commercial-Industrial Institutional-Churches Heavy Duty Contractor Clean -Up 6 DAY or NIGHT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Licensed-Insured-Bonded "No'ToITTooLarge Or Too SmaU— 536-6709 Beeper No. 37108-88 5715 Allenstown Dr, CHARLOTTE POST €Tftm€H-BIRE&FQR¥ EAST STONEWALL AME ZION CHURCH I72i» (triers drove ltd. :;*h-2.'>iii Sundat School: »: 15 a.in. .Morning Worship I la.in. "To all who are Tired and need l<c:.t. lo all who ore latuelv and need ( ompanionship. lo all who Sill and need a Sat iour and lo all who seek lo Serve • heir l-'rllou man. This ( hut ch opens its doors and ill lilt* Naim- ii| Jesus bids Ket. James fc. Mt(ox .m«i Ueleiinie." Minister Happy Neur Year from the East Stonewall hum U\ Memorial United Presbyterian Church 2600 Beatties Ford Road Charlotte, N.C. 28216 / I I Sunday School.9:45a.m . ClaKHe* For Youth And Adult* Worship.11:00a.m. Reverend Edward B. Newberry, Friendship Baptist Church I— ■ ■ :unn ItfHlllcs Kurd l(«l :iXHcmi i Mw|M*rMli««• Minisirrh's Mall miihIm> Schedule !*:!."» II.III. Miml.n Sclliml H.i.in: MhriilriK Worship '• pm. Itihlc si ml % '•r.irit'ri liii\ i'urr ( rnlrr MtHt.-Krl. 7 ii. mi . -*«ji . hi . i-MU'X I moOlhvvAl'MTii Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church Rev. Norman E. Kerry, Pastor 1243 West Blvd. 332-2163 Sun. School 9:45 Worship Service 11:00a.m. The Charlotte Church Of Religious Science j^geience Of Mind Center Serving All People Sunday Svcs Truth Seekers, Wed ..10:30 am. The Meeting Place, Suite 700 Charlottetown Office Gallery Outlet Square People of All Faiths Are Invited <3) Licensed Practitioners (704 .377-0617-office , 704 .335-0858-Res Rev McCaii Smith - Minister ***^^ar^ *^a^ ' Assistant Minister tHah-A-Prayer 334-097? ________ Please list our church 4 j^raan<^ f'm® of services "^Hn-THC CHARLOTTE -fPOST Church Directory. Bill us at your church rates ChnrrK-Prttffrir---— Address —._ Time of Service_ Mail to: The Charlotte Font P.O. Box 30144 Charlotte, N.C. 28230
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