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V ■»- THECAROL1N1AN-THUR8., NOVEMBER 16,1978-PAGE 8 CHURCH'S MUSICAL PROGRAM PRESENTED—Recently, talented children of Oberlin Baptist Church delighted their audience with a lovely musical program. Tbe program included piano tunes by Vickie Richardson. Chandra Williams. Bridgette Thomas, Reginald Green. Sandra Bumpers. Jamee Alston and Sherry Pickett. Little LaTonya Croney played an organ tune. The children presented poems, a puppet song and group songs. Tony Mrs. L. Watson Hostess To Cosmetologist Club No 35 On Tuesday, November 7th, through the 31. Ms. Vivian Burt at 8 p.m. Ms. Lucy Watson was was also in attendance ^e hostess to Cosmetologist After completion of the Club Chapter No. 35, and business, we were invited into affiliates of the National the dining area. The table was ^uty Cultrist League Inc. at heavily laden with a variety of me Mary B. Talbert Home, 317 delicious food. Mrs. Iris Crum E. Davie Street. thanked the hostess for the Mrs. Irene Thomas led a enjoyable entertainment, very impressive devotional Members present were Mes- period followed by a reading by dames: Joella Perry Mattie Hawes. Iris Crum. Sallie Mills, CurUs presided and Nikki Pretty gave the Introduction. Other children who participated were; Angie Robertson. Chan Pretty and Tiffannee Toms. Each child lit one candle as they sang their last song; “If Everyone Lit Just One Little Candle What a Bright World This Would Be." The ushers, Marquis Pickett. Linda Kit- trell and JoAnne Turner, were alert in helping the young children and making the guests feel welcome. Mrs. Lucille Campbell. Doris Curtis, and Mary Pickett were on the program committee. Rev. H. B. Pickett, pastor of Oberlin Baptist, gave encouraging remarks and invited everyone to have refreshments in the fellowship hall. is all in the sute of mind.' The business session was presided over by the president Ms. Vivian Burt. The minutes of the previous meeting and corres* pondence were read by the secretary. Mrs. SaUie Mills. Various committee reports were heard Eva Fields, Irene Thomas. Dorothy Perry, Christiana Pitta, Alzoria Roberts, Lucy Watson, and Ms. Vivian Burt. The rights of workers to their pensions are protected by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA); thlslaw Mra. Dorothy Dunston gave a ® very interesting and informa- - widowers to survivors benefits, according to the U. S. Dept, of Labor. tlve report on the 28th Annual Convention of Region IV, Continuing Educational Sem inar of the Nationai Beauty Cultrist League Inc., which ““ier clean-up, lightly convened in Jekyll Island, Ga "'assuring cup before with headquarters at the tnuusuring honey, molasses or Holiday Inn on October 2B ulhersUcky liquids. Volleyball Tourney To St. Aug,*8 The first annual CIAA Women’s Volley ball Championship will be held at Saint August ine’s College in the Emery Gymnasium on Friday, Nov. 17, at 4 p.m. Teams competing will be Shaw Universi ty, Division 3 runners- up. 1977; Elizabeth City University, Northern Division Champ 1978; and Hampton Institute. Host team: Saint Augustine’s College Falconettes. Record 18-3. BY .MHI. C. J. MRRRIT HOLLY 8PRIN0B - Loot) Sunday Bchouls wera opaned at 10 a.m with aach luparinten- dant pfuidlhg. Tha iMion lubtacl wai. 'Ravarenva for tha tabbath,’81. Matr iHil-l, Exodui 10:8-11. Ooldan Taxt wai, 'Kaap tha Sabbath day to Mnctify it. ai tha Lord ihy God hath commnadad thaa.' Dau. 8:18. Morning worship wai held at Dolugtai Chapel A.M.E. Zion where Rev. J. 0. Ray has been for 2 years. Rev. Roosevelt Harris brought the message. The music was rendered by the Gospel Chorus. Morning worship was held at First Baptist with pastor Crum presiding and delivering the pastoral message. The Gospel Chorus furnished music for the worship service. The Cotton family, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kimble visited Mr. Nathaniel Cotton in Wallace. N.C. Sunday. This is an annual observance of his Ltrthday. Continue to pray for our sick and shut in. Our list includes Mr. Junius Betts. Mrs. Lillie Utley, Miss Jimmy D. Griffin. Many of our elderly are still holding on by faith. Hill Haven Sunnybrook, Mrs. Minnie Arnold, Rev. A. R. Johnson. A Thought • If when you give the best of your service, tired, misunderstood from the work you have done, erase the thoughts of sadness, begin knowing gladness. He will bring joy, and say well done. lAirline Pilot Career Opportunities If you match the description outlined below an excWqg career as an AIRLINE PILOT may be in your future. 1. DO YOU HAVE A REAL INTEREST IN FLYING7 2. HAVE YOU EVER SOLOED IN AN AIRCRAFT? 3. DO YOU HOLD A PRIVATE PILOrs RATMB AND LACK FUNDS TO CONTMUE TRAMIN67 4. ARE YOU PRESENTLY UNEMPLOYED? 5. ARE YOU A RESIDENT OF ONE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES LISTED BELOW? If all or most of these conditions apply to you, WHEELER AIRLINES, in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Labor, may have a position for you. For further information or an appointment call WHEELER AIRLINES at 919-787-8833 or 919-781-6271. CMwm Arsm Aske Avtry kMlwl BrMiwlck Iwki Cakerrut Caswta CtUti^ ChtrekN Chewan Clay Ctavaiand Cakimaut Craven Cwrttuck Care Davit Duphn EAftcamlM Farsytli Frankln 6atas firaham finavUle Breaaa i ***KLEII AMUNES 18 AN EQUAL OPPOHTUWTVIMPLOYEII ONE OF H18 LAST ACTS Noble Johnnie White (right), Immediate past deputy. Desert of North Carolina, poses with Miss Marquis Ivls Lister (centar), recoBUy-cbosea na tional "Miss Prince Hall Shrine" qnoon. She will reign until hw sueeeoo4M' Is named In : 1879. Miss Cartheb Battle, who rapresantad North Carolina In tha contaal. Is shown on the left. Church News HALIFAX MISSIONARY BAPTIST — You are Invited to attend Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and worship service at 11:00 a.m. Communion is always on the First Sunday. You may join one of five choirs and become a member of other departments; workers are always needed. Help us bring the Northern part of town to the South. You all come and help us worship God. Church re porter Is Sister Eioisc Shaw. MT OLIVE UNITED HOLY CHURCH — Sunday school opened at 10 a.m. with Deacon J(rtin Daniels, superintendent in charge. The subject of the lesson was, 'Reverence for the & Sabbath.’ Matt. 12:1-8, Exodus « 20:8-11. Golden Text was. « ‘Keep the Sabbath day to I sanctify it. as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee.’ Deut. ^ The morning worship service ^ began at eleven o’clock. The Junior Qioir was singing for g the service. The opening hymn was,'We Praise Thee O God.’ S InvocatiM) was rendered by ^ pastor Horton. 42 Psalms was the scripture lesson. All came to the altar for the morning prayer. Space was given for express ions. Each person who desired gave thanks to God for his goodness. The choir sang for the mUslon. 'I Don’t Know Why Jesus Loves Me.’ The spiritual was. ‘Since I Have Been Redeemed.’ Pastor Horton chose her text I from 42 Psalm. Associate scripture was Mark 4:1-8. The subject was. The Touching of the Soul.’ Altar call waa given. The closing hymn was, ’Reach Out.’ Benediction followed. Church reporter la Christine Evans. Don't discard usable liquids or Itftover bits of vegetable! — they'rf rich in nutrienU. Put them in salads, dips or undwlcb rilllnga; make a vegetabla souffle or omelet; use them in a stock. imiiiies’senii-nnniiai • TDTni EKCitiing ppice RemniaiEi on dup Totiai scdgh OPBpanonameFURniTURE! Our ENTIRE STOCK of Br3nd-N3me Furniture! Nothing Held Bock! Everything Goes! Don't Miss This Opportunity to Sove Big Dollsrs on the Furniture You Hove Always Wonted. 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