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Mrs. Alexander’s Excited At Prospects Of Winning By Audrey C. Lodato Post SUB Writer First-time contestant Alberta W. Alexander is excited at the prospect of participating in The Post’s .Church Woman of the Year Contest. “I have taken The Post for years,” she re vealed, “and always share information in it with others.” The enthusiastic contestant believes the yearly contest is a good idea to get others to sub scribe to The Post and help the church at the same time. “It benefits the church, the community, and everybody,” she noted. Ms. Alexander has been a member of-^Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Hunters ville all her life. Her par ents and grandparents were also members of the century-old church. The de lightful church woman is junior teacher of her Sunday School class, pres ident of the Women’s Chib and Pastor’s Aides Club No. I, chairperson of the church dining room, youth department worker, and sings in the Senior Choir and Mt. Olive Gospel Chorus. In her words, "I can do." Her pastor of 25 years, the Rev. Max B._ Mrs. Alberta Alexander .Delightful church woman Mcllwain, “thinks the contest is great,” according to Ms. - Alexan der, but they haven’t had a chance yet to discuss the A Year of the BKST MIWS • ■mmuwMB Anywhere Cent Be Yoers <eMo.. |fhQ<H_ TVvilct of *?*4&(a* 1514 West Blvd. 332-1660 L FATH1 i DAY SUIT SALE!!! 3 Piece Conservative Reg. $139.00 Sale $109.00 Linen-Look Reg. $129.00 Sale $89.00 3 Piece Double Breast Reg. $119.00 Sale $99.00 r "ft's Cheaper To Keep Her I" [ft Restorations Are AII_Professional\^ We repair or recover any leather on the interior of your car. Repair vinyl tops even those with rust. CUVF A SON • .1 details. Ms. Alexander's altruis tic attitude encompasses tier participation- hrrthe - Church Woman of the Year Contest. “I haven’t even thought of winning,” she ’ said. "I just want to get in and do what I can for the church and the community. I’m not out to win for myself."_ BOOSTING BLACK SCHOLARSHIPS - Ben Wesley, center, area sales manager lor the Adolph Coors Company, presents a $20,000 check to officials of the Ebonics Support Group at the University of Southern California for development of scholarships for blacks and other minor ity students. Accepting the contribution from left are r>r Ebonics president, end Ebonics Founder Thomas Kilgore Jr. The Coots check was the first major donation received by Ebonics since the gronp recenlty em barked on a 91 million scholarship fundraising drive. The Coors-Ebonics grants will be used to help minority students in various fields finish their college education. The Charlotte Post Advertisers Money UphoLteru £To!™1 t»et Keady For Spring! \40%-M%OH if all in stock li fabrics - country prints, corduroys, chintz, velvets and r _ Le Free estimates - call .164-705 l 1 • Quality workmanship - over 34 years experienw^ttl*' • Refmishing available • Free pickup and delivery ■ 2927 Derita Ave • 364-7054/596-24.31 J WCilIVI Ott THemvitf Charles E. ( Chuck I Anthony Nov. 3,1947 June4,1984 fr—n *—"-**1" - • i t \ r r •»* » rji-m n r*»- • i r. - — ___
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