tluwch jyeuM Briefs Shiloh Baptist Church Program” Sunday At 3 PM By Jalyne Strong Peel SUM Writer A Seven Seals program will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church on Sunday, February IS, at 3 p.m. This program, sponsored by pastor C. M. Booker and the congregation, is being held on behalf of the church’s building hand. Guest ministers speaking at this event will be Rev. Washington, Rev. Glenn Thomas, Rev. Fred Thomas, Rev. Murphy, Rev. Workman, Rev. Hagin, and Rev. Johnson. Each minister will be accompanied by the choirs of their respective churches The public is cordially invited to • attend this program and Shiloh is located at koo Elmin St. SILVER MOUNT The Glimpee of Hope Radio Choir will be in concert on Sunday, •February 18, beginning at 3 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. Birdie M. Owens and Is assisted fay Ifea. Patricia Young, organist The public is cordially invited to attend this musical and spirit-filled event. T^MKC-KJBAFTIWdUWWC. Kwtbit ■ bug trip to WtSSSj^i for the me-day ushers convention at Memorial Audttartum on Sgtarday, '‘ebruary 23. The bus leaves Char otte at 5:45 a.m. that day. Round rip fare is $11 per person and must >e paid by February 15. For more Information, call Bro. -awrence Brooks at 375-1$$$ or ‘ Iro Forest M Eaves at 372-5535. All nhers are welcome. I CITY $51 DR REVIVAL ; The supernatural city wide revival provided by apostle Bfunson note and bis crusader team from ;North and South Carolina will be Rev. C. M. Booker .Pastor of Shiloh held February 24-27 at McDonald’s 1 Cafeteria in the Fresta Room. Apostle Davis assures that the gift* of the Spirit will be in opera tion and the power of the Word preached. “Miracles will take place as the lame will walk, the blind will she and the deaf will hear.’’ v ’ Several different “Holy Ghost’’ choirs will be performing those three days and all are invited to share In this revival. < 1 This revival is sponsored in part by Sam Johnson Lincoln Mercury and many other Charlotte txwlnesa es. The revival will commence at 8 p m. each night'. JONESVILLE AME ZION Jonesvtlle AME Zion Church is sponsoring a black history program featuring State Representative Jim ; Richardson on Sunday, February 16, at 6 p m. Rep. Richardson is a candidate Jor the State Senate. His remarks wiH be fqDowed by a recep tion in the church’s fellowship hall. Jonesvilie AME Zion is located at 5587 Providence Rd. West, Matthews. Rev. J. R. Pflfer is pastor. MATTHE W8-MURKLAND The Revelear Gospel Singers of Matthews-MUrkland Presbyterl*«tfJ Ojurch will celebrate their 10th anniversaiy aaSaaday, February • • r f honoring Dr. MBrtin Luther Kinfl jf FIRST MT. CALVARY Members of First Mt. Calvary Baptist % will celebrate the second anniversary of Pastor and First Lady, the Rev. and Mrs Janies Hawthorne, on Sunday, February Ifl, during 3 p.m. services. ’ Rev. Ell Price, pastor of Clement " M ! .To be In eoaeort Memorial AME Zion Church, will deliver the menage for the service. His choir and congregation will accomnanv him. Rev. Hawthorne and family came to - First Mt. Calvary In February, 1964. The church has grown tremendously ffi~"number . v under his leadership. The church has also grown financially and most of all spiritually. Pastor Hawthorne attributes this growth to God, who has touched us in a special way. He says he is merely trying to water the seed God has planted. The mem* > bers of First Mt. Calvary cordially invite the public to share in this ^celebration. The church is located at -209 W . 28th St Rev. Preston Pendergrass .Pastor of Antioch ^ WEEPING WILLOW Black History will be observed at Weeping Willow AME Zion Church beginning Thursday, February 13, lasting through Sunday, February 16; with programs each evening from 7-8:30 n m The theme for the event is “The Afro-American Experience: An International Connection.” The ob servance will include lectures, films, drama, panel discussions, a traditional dinner on Saturday, ' concluding with.a guest speaker on Sunday at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and help pay tribute to our great Black heritage. Chris Odito is chairman of the In High-Q At CPCC Local E^b Schools Advance " Teams from five Charlotte high schools advanced to the next round in High-Q, a quiz bowl tournament for scholars at Central Piedmont Community College. Advancing to the next round of competition are teams from South Mecklenburg, West Charlotte, lode 's pendence, E. Mecklen|>urg, and ' North Mecklenburg High Schools. Sixteen teams advanced to the -4-u_ J-ym* ■ next round of competition February 8 - when they competed against opposing teams from the first time. The eight Round-Of-16 winners will go on to matches to be tele vised Sundays at 5 p.ta. on WTVI, Channel 42, beginning February 23. High-Q is sponsored by CPCC, WTVI, and IBM. The winning high school earns a silver trophy and an IBM oomputer for the school. I .1 I CHURCH FOR SALE H v 2800TuckaseegeeRoad V (FreedomDr. Vicinity) Excellent church location. Congregation relocating. One story brick with basement classrooms. Lighted fenced parking area. Heated Baptistry. Newly remodeled interior. Seating capacity - approximately 150-175. Total sq. ft. - 5,060. Selling price - f tss.oso. For ( further information and appointment call Rev. Roberts, SM45M or 304-14M. - £ p^. 1'Z‘ ■ 1 4 „v. '. I'!" T.'^,',***•; .g"1,, ,'^!-— **———————>— ^hi^h mmM ^^B^B ^b - ■ l NEWG.I BILL PLUS THE NEW ARMY COLLEGE FUND CAN BE WORTH UP TO $25,200 TOWARD YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION ®7 . Here's how it works: First you contribute to your education $100 per month for the first full 12 months of your enlistment. Then fire government contributes - up to $9,600. That's the New O.l. Bill With the New Army College Fund, you can add up to $14,400 more! (See table belnu/i “ v zLu- rs-ttW And the rewards of being a soldier tbZtfZSZSSZgS: Kam-arork and pride. So when you do get to college, youII be able to get the most ^ out of it P For more information about this new program and how ^u can qualify for it, fc see your local Army Recruiter today P Or call toll free 1-800-USA-ARMY. You’ll find out that paying for college ^ through the Army pays on in more ways Y thanone. bkallISucanbc. E l? - > ;'^*2? A~ ": * n program. Weeping Willow ia located at 306 Billingsley Rd. Rev. Wirdell Henderson Is pastor. - The guest speaker for the nito* History program will be Bill Johnson, publisher and editor of the Charlotte Post PARKWOOD You are cordially Invited to the 32nd anniversary celebration of the Pilot Gospel singers to be held at Parkwood CME Church, located on the corner of Parkwood and Allen Streets. The observance will be held on Friday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m. ami also on Sunday, February 10, with programs at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Please come and help make this anniversary one of the best. Parkwood can’t spell SUCCESS without U. Rev. Rayfleld Medcalf is pastor. The first annual Missionary Society Banquet of Parkwood Institutional CME Church will be held Saturday, February IS, at McDonald’s Cafeteria, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Speaking on the occasion will be Wilma McIntyre Collins, a biology teacher. Mrs. Collins was appointed to the Space Program Advisory Board and received the NSAS Space Shuttle Award in ’81 and received an honorary appointment to the Na tional Advisory Board of the American Biographical Institute in '82. She invented a multi-purpose WHO'S IN THE KITCHEN? . Maybe You! • 'v' • • : Call Audrey and she’ll help you ■ - ' share those kitchen favorites with our . readers. -Call 178-04 9ft_ computer board tor teaching biology at. the National Association of ST. MARK The Young Adult Missionary Society (YAMS) of St. Mark AME Zion Church will sponsor a 1966 Men’s Fashion Revue Saturday, February 15, at 6:30 p.m. The fashion show will be held in U.R.W. Union Hall, 1160 Highway 521, Fort Mill, S.C. (one-half mile on right after entering the S.C. state line). Donations are $1. &..Marfc is located in. Pineville, N.C. Rev. Walter Higgiin Jr. is pastor ; MUSICIAN S To Play Hymns And Gospel J Call I Rev. Wardell Henderson . Weeping Willow ! A ME Zion Church | 535-1398 | After 3 p.m. I I Keep Up With The N«w* .Of Ybur CbhftTtUriliy7 ~ •• 1. - READ THE'POST ""' 11 Udng worth reading and eating! I ' / 332-2163 p jrch ( suaaay scnoof: 9:45 a.m. Worship Service -n«.m. I “Where Christ Is Preached, As J ^Bfea As They Are.” / Graded Day Care Center Mon.-Frl. T a.m.-4 p.m. (Ages 1 months 5 year*) Sf’uendtAifr Ski/itiit (€AuicA SttiSKlSLt, ^ —;;i-asaca»» - 8 First Baptist Church - West I B ,- — ■* ■ » ioni rt.Li_— a_ I H Rev. Dr. J.B. HaafjMirty Kiwgi 371-wyJI

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