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THE CAR Come iLet’s Thin] BY EVA L. PERRY SAYINGS I. If you are a Christian, God needs you. If you are not a Christian, you need God. 1 If you are ready to give someone a place of your mind, be sure you can pat along on what’s left. 4 Broken things become blessed tilings—if you let Christ do the men 4 You never enjoy Jesus until He is running things in your life. I. Attempt great things for God—expect great things from God. g. Life is like a parachute Jump—you only get one chance to f. Plan ahead—remember, it was not raining when Noah built the Ark. 4 A man has to live with himself. Hi should always see to it that he is In good company. P. We make a living by what we get We make a life by what we give, li. Patience may sometimes seem Uttar, but its fruit is sweet. 11. The more of Heaven there is on our minds, the less of earth we will IS. Gentle words fall lightly, but they have great weight. IS. Many people who have tons of religion, haven’t one ounce of salva tion. 14 There is nothing to nothing but • 15. Every mind contrary to the Christ mind is the crazy mind. It. Steel sharpens steel—saints .sharpen saints. 17. Light dispels darkness, and good overcomes evil. 14 Spiritually we leak, and must be refilled. Read your Bible prayerfully and Little Zion Young Adult Choir To Celebrate The Young Adult Choir of Little Men Baptist Church, Rt. 1, Yeungsville, will celebrate its an niversary on Aug. 4 at S:3S p.m. and Aug. 5 at 3 p.m. On the pro gram are the Wilson Temple Gospel Chorus. Oak Grove Gospel Choir, Elevation Male Chorus and many more. The pubUc Is invited to attend. LEADERSHIP AWARD—Esther Rote (second, right), displays the 1990 NAACP Chairman’s Civil Rights Leadership Award that the veteran actress received at the NAACP 81st national convention recently in Los Angeles. Ms. Rolle, an Emmy award winner with over four decades of acting experience, is the third recipient of the annual award, which honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of civil rights. Tho award was underwritten by Anheuser-Busch Companies. Shown ottering congratulations to Ms. Rolle is Dr. WMam F. Gibson (left), chairman, NAACP National Board of Dimeters, and Henry H. Brown, vice president of market development and affairs at Anheuser-Busch, Inr Wives And Widows Heia uuaneny Program At Spring Hill Baptist BY EVA M. MINTER The Cape Fear A Freewill Baptist Ministers Wives and Widows Alliance held its quarterly program at the Spring Hill Freewill Baptist Church, Godwin, recently. The Rev. W.H. Currie and members hosted the event. Theme of the meeting was “Christian Women: A Positive Image.’’ Ms. Eunice Adams, vice president, from Hope Mills, presided. Ms. Louise McLean, the bishop’s wife, who is president of the organization, although convalesc ing, was able to attend the program. Ms. Eva Mae McGuire welcomed the group. Ms. Jackie Myles delivered the acceptance speech. Elder Ruth Mcuryde spotce on me topic, “Some Pertinent Facts for Minisers’ Wives.” She stated that it Mt. Moriah AME Zion ■Hosts Missionary Day Hi ANNIG H. 1HUWH The third In a series of missionary' mass meetings was held at Mt. Moriah AME Zion Church, Hender son, on Saturday, July 2i The meeting opened at 10 a.m. with the R«v. J.D. Ray, host pastor; Dr. F.K. WOods, presiding elder; and Ms. Mat tie C. Woods, district missionary president. The devotional service was con ducted by the local youth of the church. The business session , was conducted by the district, president, who in turn presened Ms. Bettie Ushers Hold Annual Event The Uth annual session 01 the Interdenominational Ushers Association of North Carolina, lac., comprising some 5,000 ushers of all denominations of North Carolina and Vlrgilina, Va., will convene in Wilmington, •t. Stephen AME Church (5th and Red Cross streets), Aug. 10-12. • Rev. L.8. Hinton, formerly of Durham. Is the host pastor. All departments will be In ses sion: First AM, Arts and Crafts, Youth aim’-Young Adults and King/Queeu. The banquet will be Saturday night along with the oratorical contest Douglas, the secretary of younj women, who presented several youths in a skit, “Missions Can B< Fun.” Ms. Leah Harris, the superinten dent of Buds, chose to dramatise several Buds in representing children of foreign countries with theii costumes. There was also an hour in which they displayed their talents. Delegates to the general mis sionary convention, to be held at Trinity AME Zion Church, St. Louis, Mo., in 1991, were elected. They were Ms. Tonya Howard of Douglas Chapel AME Zion Church, Holly Springs; and alternate, Ms. Javetta Cannady of Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church, Raleigh. In the collection of assessments, several of the churches paid out and received much recognition from the presiding elder, Dr. F.K. Woods, and the district president. Words of encouragement were given by the presiding elder. ' - With the forming of the Missionary Chain, the singing of the theme song, “Lift Him Up” and the repeating of the missionary benediction, the meeting ended. Seven out of 10 adults believe in miracles, according to a recent sur vey. The South has name believers than any other region. 8 WITH THE TlUNE »(»0A« f CONDITIONER. YouctnbMttM (MMthiiunniM... the Trane: £800 TDService 762-8688 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS, takes work, communication, and sacrifice to be truly supportive of the minister in Us area. Five ladies appeared on a panel with the title, “Some Divine At tributes.-” They represented: Truth, Ms. Brenda E. McNeill; Courage, Ms. Berline Smith; Justice, kb. Ear theline Godwin; Forgiveness, Ms. Jackie Myles; and Prayer, Ms. Beulah Linsey. Ms. Cliffortine Spears served as facilitator. ^ Hie Rev. Glen Williams of the Jesus Saves Church delivered a gospel message. He was introduced by Elder Ron Spears. Hm two young men are members of a gospel team which is heard in many areas. Music was furnished by the Young Adult Choir of Spring Hill. Evangelist Myrtle Burke of Fayetteville gave a fiery testimony add sang “Amazing Grace.” Remarks were made by Bishop M.N. McLean and Elder Abe Elliott. Ms. ‘J1|n Aliora, ms. uuiwuik Spears and Ms. Katie Currie pro cured the offering. The guest minister and his wife were presented gifts. Ms. Lois Mur phy presented each ministar’s wife a glft.__ The next meeting will be held in September at the Union Hill Church in Sampson County. Group No. 2 Meets BY ANNIE H. THORPE On Saturday, July 27, at 4 p.m., members of Group No. 2 of Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church gathered at the church with invited guests for the 64th annual picnic din ner. Following a welcome by the presi dent, Ms. Helen Mitchell, dinner was served. The following persons were on hand to enjoy the fellowship: Ms. Josephine Newkirk, Yolanda Ray, Cora Baldwin, Tara Bolden, Jamie Bolden, Terrell McRae, San dra G. Byrd; Cornelia Cobb, Lessie Grant, Inez Cannady, Josephine Thomas, Chrystine Young, Irene Hall, Doretha Morgan, Alda Mc Cullerg, Winnie La|weiL Also, Latyce Holmes, Ruby Ellison Wiggins, Dorothy McNeil, Doris Umstead, Annie B. Moore, Rosa Lee Sawyer, David Alston, Bettie Douglas, Adam Alston, Cameron Grimes, Althea Alston, Michelle Jones, Javetta Cannady, Davida Alston, Dempsey Handy, Irma Jones, Dorothea Alston, Evelyn T. Windley, Brooksie Morgan, Eugenia L. Johnson, Helen Mitchell, Wanda Shade, Brandi Shade, Ashley Shade Kelly Brown, Ethel Riddley, Nome Evans, Mary 'F. Graham, Murine Ellison, Frank Ridley and this reporter. Judge Ramsey Named Dean Of Law School WASHINGTON, D.C.-Superior Court Judge Henry Ramsey, Jr., of Alameda County, Calif., has been named dean of the Howard Universi ty School of Law, Howard President Franklyn G. Jenifer announced last week. The 56-year-old judge’s appoint ment is effective Nov. 26. Dr. Jenifer, who became president of Howard in April, says, “With the highly respected judge’s extensive legal experience and his reputation for hard work, he will head a school rich in tradition that we expect to be top-rated.” Founded in 1869, the Howard School of Law today has a 25-member full time faculty and approximately 350 students. One of its noted alumni is U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall. Ramsey has been a judge on the Superior Court of the State of Califor nia’s Alameda County since 1980, holding various positions on the court. From 1971-80, he was a pro fessor at the School of Law (Boalt Hall), University of California at Berkeley. FOCUS ON SENIORS Pamarnn wf vuvtwiui wflnvofwvi Your Will A will is a legal docu ment written during your lifetime that insures and directs the distribution of your property after your death. 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