Church Neu» Briefs Aotf&i S __ ny Jalyne Strong Post Staff Writer Rev. Robert Leak, pastor of New St. John Baptist, will host special activities at his church this Sunday December 29, beginning with the youth of the church directing the 11 o’clock Worship program and Rev. < Paul Anderson, kksodats paster of University Park Baptist Chunk, as guest speaker. , \ Then at 2:30 p.m.. The Meckfcn-' burg Genefal Baptist Association Sunday School BTU (Bapttet Train ing Union) Congress will convene at New St. John. Its program sched ule includes instructions on aspects y of teaching and all phases of cbwcb work. ' T** MGBA Sunday School BTU will be conducted by Dr. Clifford Jones, pastor «f Friendship Baptist ^.Church. - :> J?74‘: Also on schedule at tbs rmgruw ■. will be Rev. Lincoln Lee, ratoctets pastor pf.SUvar Mt. Baptist Church for thlTj^ ijiirjiujHMpgsui at the & Convention tUa Sunday. The • always welcome at New St. ■ Bai^st Church, located at aMp wohn Rd. * the Hickory Crfra : li. ! k TVjwbttc is cordially invited to attend the fellowship service. /. V| GREATER BETHEL A Family Day celebration will cfi «^e^B^hdAME It Fffl be a dine for all JimUtb of : rip Chairpersons of die Family Day _■- -• - . 1 • £ -Use miniature lights far decorat ing because they do not get hot -Beware of bribbUng fluid in Seme tree ligMs. It eaa be poisonous, particularly if e child drfcits the contents of several bud*. Call the / nearest poison control center Is Uds occurs. * -Never use lights tor indoor use as out-of-doors decorations. Be sure U> examine ad electric light cords and sockets for frayed or bars wires and defective connec tions. -Do not ia* electric lights on an artificial metallic tree ' -Ptga Christmas tree in s corner wbnqs it is somewhat protected on twoskfcs. Piece Christmas tree light wires down the beck of the tree and under a tree skirt to the electrical owUat, Heavy packagas or even bricks in a box wrapped as a prrsenf should be placad on the rides of the tree to prevent young children from reaching the wires. Do not use Iririss end tinsel on the lower limbs at Christmas treee M . - , * # tbef) are small _ k -Use larger unbreakable orna ments made of wood, doth, or soft ptaatlc on the lower tree limb*'if •man children are present. Small ornaments and those made with thin metal glass or hard plastic could cause intestinal obstructions and choking if swallowed. Hang the or aamentewttfrrtbbon or yarn bather pi^wd other i tdiu^sed'fanmsJ^ Christmas decorations out of Urn rmidkof d*dren. limy am JB* : Choking and other injuries. -Be careful wbemaring angel hair or snow «ray. Angel hair is spin glass and it can Irritate the yes, aUn. and gastrointestinal trad. Mam petroleum dlaflQntes which cab aiMjeserisusoye injury and lung irritation It is also very toxic if inhaled. Choose toys that are safe and appropriate for the age of the child.* Before giving toys to a child, check the toys for small parts flat may come off and could cause a Child to choke B swadtawdd. If the entire tey cap fit into the mouth, then It is too ■ . snwflior a young child to play with ‘v, • -Uad stick-on or tie-on bows and ribbons rather than those with pias tiO buttons that pop into a box. The Jatttr could cause chokli* if swai -Do not allow small children to chew on Christmas wrapping papor used to spray use as decorations i.af children, lit is : , artificial trees carefully aluminum and plastic ones can ' cause cuts -a>o» « Christmas m, w., 'SaiTtS-syrst?' &S&sshS$b do ^t'SSrSJSSJj^"' d ^ Do not drink after taking me^ child1 ^ rwnn*nU «*» P°* I “If everyone will follow ll ca«tHoi,.we ean miiMM pier, safer holiday Devine said “Some of'thane su# (test ions apply to other time* daring the year, as well.” CURTIS C. REEVES, M.D. Dgctorof < Ophthalmology Eyes Exa rhlnod For Glasses, Contact Lenars, Cataract 6 Laser Angary ; , ' . NEW ** W : Medicare Cataract Surgery Program No overnight stay No out of pocket coat CALL ABOUT OUR FREE CATARACT SCREENING rrOgrUu —— ■■ ----- Curtis C. Reeves, MiX Doctor’s Building Kings Dtfve Charlotte, N.C. d_m«m_ Rev. Robert Leak .. ...Heats Baptist Itafatfng Union • ' * , r;* p ,• ■ 4 z'< r celebration are Carrie Barnette and Thomas Chiles. Everyone is urged to attend. The church is located at 200 Grandln Rd. CORINTHIAN There will be' a Four Gospel program at Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church on Friday, January - 3, at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Rev. T. H. Scott is pastor of Corinthian Baptist. The church is located at 1404 N. Church St. PLEASANT HILL -- :On Sunday, December », Plea sant Hill Baptist Church will dose out the year with s special service, commencing at t p.m. Vocal Competition - The local chapter of the National Association of Negro Business, and Professional Women will be spon soring its annual vocal arts com petition oa Sunday, December», at First Baptist Church-West, begin ning at 5 p»m. . -i'v. This competition is designed for persons from ages U to 35 who desire a career as an opera singer Among the competitor* will be DA|nan Stinson and Kim Harrison. After competing on the local level, the winner of Sunday’s competition will compete on the district level In Tennessee in March and on the na tional level in Ohio in Augint. A scholarship will be award- - ■ winner. fiddle is cordially invited to event. Group Counseling Arthritis Patient Services will offer) Arthritis Group Counseling in ■, Tuesday Evening at 7 unity Health Services l E. Seventh St. ’ The --led by Barbara M „ M-A- P«ychotherapist,lwlth R- Gordon Sen ter, M.DV, as con sultant. The main goal of the Arthritis Counseling Program is to lead the 'participants to a new understanding of emotional stresses resulting from chronic pain and help th*m discover coping strengths. This is accomplished in a group setting .ft?**' confidentiality is of utmost importance. Wanna be in pictures? Z ; Cost : Only 3 recites. -£+11 Audrey ?7fr<m» > flowers. [ CWT-POTTB&.: : | WEODINOS FUNERALS l L- OREADO STROUO P ' . WEpr^lEr. y, '■ l- Pjti . b'.r, e(*j i The church’s 1886 officers will be i (16 cnurcn i&iQiiy of PwiMnt lull FAITH An-one Hundred Women and Men in White Candlelight March” will be featured, at the annual Missionary .program given by the Missionaries afFaith.CME Church on Sunday, December 29, at 5 p.m. j,.0^*** McCuflough, of Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, will be Q»e guest speaker. Everyone is cordially invited to come out and take part in the ser vice Sturgesa Sr. is pastor , of Faith CME. The church is located at 457 WeDingford Rd . GgODSAMARITAN The hoflday season is a difficult time for moat single people. Good Samaritan Ministries it a ministry of help to the single Christian. You may attend its meeth^s on Tues dwa, at 7;l5 p.m., at New Jeru «fom Temple of Faith, located at >428 Yarbrough St Or write to the Min^try for mere information at P. iAr* nc ■' - • <? & -i; •jzzJgWty VtSMPLECHAPEL Temple Chapel Baptist Church wUI host its a rums# Watch Night service, Tuesday* December Si, at * :.. . • lOp.nj. Durttg the program, Rev. Alton . Bridges will deliver the year-out meeeage for ins and Rev. Brenda Caldwell will present the yhar-ln message tor 1906 Music will be‘provided by the Sunshine end G. E. Gilmore Choir and the Junior Harmonettes. On Sunday, January 5, the church will have candlelight service, bap • Usm, Lord’s supper, installation and ordination of Deacons. < The public is invited to all ser vices at Temple ChapeL The church is located at«XJ September Ln. Rev. Gene Gilmore la pastor. 'j. MALLARD CREEK - Career Day takes place at Mallard Creek Baptist Church on Sunday, December 29, at u a.m. Captain Robert Reese, superintendent of Camp Green Prison, will be the guest speaker. Come Out and.make this program a success. LJ*. Nelson is pastor qf Mallard Creek, located at 2024 Breexewood Drive. .- : ..v'.’i ,t .' a i. • It Bow* Gift Boxes - Wrap - Card. |N.pki>. CoT«rt ^ f-g^5£iS&.N.C._ J ———-• ^Ortitaary People Doing Extraor finwy Things Through Christ” SR t*rv4“ 7:» *J" *•* SUMS* m. 5:rT»r GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F A. Griffin, pastor. Mi Shady un«. CharloMt. H.C. MM. Phon* MM010. Sunday: *:« ,jn. Sunday School; 11:CO ■ m. Wor ship oarvlca. Modnaa-. . dayi- 7:00 pjn. Sunday School Studyl 0:00 P^n.PrayarlarvIca. . z&x’Mjf ■ r -mapMpfr. Graded Day '■! Care Can!#.x. ' IT ■ 1 a.m.-ipm (A*ea 4 months - 5 years) : , - - ; • * 9-mUjt Schedule: ' .-,V *;* - Ewtr Morning Worship *" s.n. * Sunday School ■ -- — - - ___ r!J_r ^33^63* -__ Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 1243 W.Blvd. Sunday School: 3:45 a.m. Worship Service: Ha.m. "Where Christ is Preached. As He Is, To Men As They Are. ** First Baptist Church - West j Rrr. Dr. i. f. ftaaphrc? m-»w< 1801 OaUawn Are. j S«n4ay Reboot t:3t ' ffrfawlijia ihit|a

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