CHRIST THE KING CENTER — •••reccnlfy sponsored its first pageant “Little Mr. & Mrs. Christ The King” Miguel Petty, MklieBe Reel Crowned : - V ---By LoretU Manage Post Staff Writer The events that transpired re cently at Christ the King Center ... • hopefully will become a yearly event— ——;_iz—. During the first annual “Little Mr. and Miss Christ the King” pa geant, Miguel Perry and Michelle Reel were crowned as the 1984-84 winners. The determination of win ners was based on ticket sales. Over 8800 was raised which will be used to support the center's future activi ties. Capturing third place was She ronda Wilson and Jon-Michael Houston and in second place was Octavia Sea brook and Steven Tay lor. The program, which consisted of parents and friends, began with the master of ceremony, WgRe New some. Newsome acted ws supervi sor of the center for the summer. Entertainment was provided by the contestants as they performed two selections, “He's Got The Whole World” and “Jesus Loves Me.” In addition to the crowning of the winners, awards of appreciation were given to Richard Banks, the center’s director, Robert RobinSon, Teresa Porter and Yvette Mills, assistants at the program. Willie Newsome was also given an award by the parents of the children who called themselves “Willie’s Kids” for the guidance and dedication he showed the youngsters. Other participants in the pageant were: Corey Nance, KJiev Ratch ford, Natasha Harris, Lefisha Davis, Dorothyanna McManus, Shemeka Euson, Robert Campbell, Russell Miller, Perne 11 Torrence, Derrick Lowery, Sylvia Jones, Chineice Dargan, Shana Miller, and Leng Home. Following the pageant refresh ments were served and featured break dance performers. Little Miss Gethsemane Crowned Continued From Page 6A Lachandra Battle-escorted by George Battle III. The “Miss Gethsemane" title went to Tonisha Vaughn who was escorted by William J. Carr. Miss Gethsemane’s attendants included Tonisha Vaughn—escorted by Lenard Livingston; Sharon Alston escorted by Stephan Hurdle; Nikke Brooks—escorted by her father, Lawrence' Brooks; and Cheryl Weaver-escorted by Robert Brown. NOAH’S ARK MINISTRIES . .The Noah’s Ark Interdenomina tional Outreach Ministry will hold an Hour of Power Gospel Singing and Sharing Service August 12 at the Out Lady of Consolation Pariah Hall, 2301 Statesville Ave. Father W. Thonas is priest. You are invited to come outat 2:30 p.m. and enjoy many choirs in cluding The True Vines, The Geth semane Baptist Church Mass Choir directed by Judy Dewberry Herron. Dr. N.C. Calhoun aided in the coordination of the program. Queen Estelle Thompson is founder of Noah’s Ark ministries. BELMONT PARK ..Belmont Park United Methodist Church, 1303 Hawthorne Ln., will present “Strangely Warmed,” a musical narrative for the United Methodist Bicentennial Celebration Saturday, August 11, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, August 12, at 7:30 p.m. Groups of 10 cir more call the church office, 372-6366, for reserved seating. There is no charge. ^ J J . i T/ ^ j _ ▼ _ W _ ^ ~ ^ ^_I_I_L A B L , l J L *1 ■ ■ I E*ch o* advertised items is required to be readily available for A sale at or below the advertised price in each AAP Store, except as 1 specifically noted in this ad J ! THRlJ SAT ! AUGUST 11, AT AAP IN CHARLOTTE ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. ^^KVTlg '^'[Wm^WIBfMBBWBfei i, ,„, I.-,,,—JBBi^WljMl 1 I ^■fprgl P JJ A&P COUPON aoon?,<°?,”i,‘ rln'Z>N- ‘,7»tpV‘°”0f° #67 r UWrrON€PBRCU8TOM«H.0.l1ATAr^^^^^^^^™J^S _■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■ !■■■■■■■ 11334 CENTRAL AVE. 1315 PROVIDENCE RD. ” PARK ROAD WEST TOADE I* ®HARON AMITY I