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In Brooklyn News Of Churches Newman toreooa'a gutat speaker. The The Korean Chlidrea’i choir Man a Choru* of his church sang will be one of the features at Rev J. ft. Venable is pastor, the 9th annual Christmas Candle- His Senior and Junior choirs sing light Carol Services of the New- at their annual Christinas muel- cal Sunday, Dec. 32 at 3:30 followed by candlelight service at 7 p.m. BROOKLYN MINISTERS & and vicinity are, left to right: Women’s Aux.; Essie Reed, WIVES OFFICERS: Of the front, Mesdames Estelle Wil­ Founder's wife. Rear • Revs. Baptist Ministers Evangelica kins, (Pres. M. W.); Carolyn Union of Brooklyn, New York Christopher, V.P.; M. D. Jones. A. Wilkins. Pres.; J. Truiette, V.P.; J. J. Kirton, Sec.; R Butler. Tress. The Rev. J Christopher handed over gavel to his successor at 8th annual installation of fleers, (King Photo) The Music Department of Con­ cord Baptist Church, 133 Marcy Ave., will present George Fred­ erick Handel's Messiah at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31. The 80- voicea will be under the direct­ ion of choir - master Wyatt L. Supporting music will be sup­ plied by a symphony orchestra provided through a grant by the Recording Industries Trust Funds obtained by the cooperation of Local 802. American Federation of Musicians. Dr. Gardner C. Tay­ lor is pastor. Rev. Kilgore Shows Versatility And Leadership--- Antiech Antioch Baptist Church. 828 Greene Ave., was the scene of a Christmas pageant, “Blessed Nativity” presented by the Jun­ ior Academy Dec. 15 at 6 p.m. Located at 856 Quincy St., the Academy is directed by Mrs. Dorothy M. Bostic. Nazaeepe The newly opened McDonough Street Community Center at the Ngzarene Congregational Church, has started a nursery school at 506 McDonough St. for 3 to 5- year-okls The school, open Mon­ day - Friday, is staffed by qual­ ified college graduates and is In session 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rev. Herman Baron is pastor. ShUek The pastor and members of Shiloh Baptist Church, 547-348 Tompkins Ave., will march into their sew building Sunday. Dec. 33' at U a.m. Rev. C. Canty, both pastor and founder, Is being congratulated by his members for the leadership that brought At Brooks Memorial Methodist Church, 143-22 109th Ave., Jam­ aica, the Senior ChoiT presents a Christmas portion of the Mes­ siah by Handel, Sunday, Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. Director of music is Sylvester Stround and Rev. Charles L. Carrington, pastor. Lemuel Haynes Congregational Church will hold annual candle­ light service Dec. 33 at 7 p.m. with minister of music Elmer James M. Jones is pastor of the Jamaica. First The Combined Choirs of the First Baptist Church of East Elmhurst. Rev. William E. Gard­ ner pastor, will present Christ­ mas Oretoria by St. Saens, Sun­ day, Dec. 33 at 7:33 pan. with Tomylm Anderson as director. The Minuteer’s Club will pre­ sent a Christmas pageant: He Is Come, the Messiah, Christ­ mas morning at 6 p.m. but the pastor will bring the Christmas message Sunday Dec. 33 at 11 am. CIVIL RIGHTS DAY: County Executive Eugene H. Nicker­ son proclaimed December 1st as Civil Rights Day throughout Nassau County in honor of the Rally being held at the Island Garden Arena in West Hempstead and sponsor­ ed by the Long Island Coordin- ating Committee for Ciyll Rights. With Mr. Nickerson are (left) Farrell Jones, Executive Director of the Nassau County Commission on Hunftn Rights and (right) Mr. Theodore Con- lin of Westbury, Treasurer of the Long Island Coordinating Committee tor Civil Hight*. • Bom In Macon, Ga., in 1921, Claude grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he went through grade and high school. He en­ tered Hampton Institute in 1942 as a “work student”, that is, he went through the special work study program for students who Lacked funds. To these two aspects he added more than the nofinal weight of extra - curricula activities. Thus, he worked on the college paper, was vice president of the student council, co-chairman of the Student Christian Association, member of the drama team and the military corps; a basketball, football and track star. Besides be did tutorial work and counselling. AM these drew special attention to him n that while a senior he was appointed a member of the dean's staff aad he stayed on after his grad­ uation in 1347. Bat the next year ha entered Lincoln University Theological Teacher Is The Subject own purpose,” Professor Dosch- er says. ’ The Teachers In-Service Course is designed to help Brooklyn schoolteachers and administra­ tors recognize common health problems in the classroom. Em­ phasis is placed on the physical health of the school child and B teachers as well as on s of incorporating hoklth on Into everyday learn- This Course and all other ac- tivi ties and services of the Brook­ lyn Tuberculosis aad Health As- Isociation are made pcfcslble by funds contributed during the As- i sedation's annual Christinas Seal tus symbol. But be also acted, for example, on Summer Stock, with Jackie Cooper. Joaa Blondeil aad others. And in the American Legion an­ nual show, Flnlan’e Rainbow, with J. P. Kelly and Harry Institutional The Senior Choir of the Beth- elite Institutional Baptist Church, 447 Elton St, Brooklyn, held their first choir festival Sunday at their new edifice. Visiting choirs participated in the successful event. Memorable also »?> the ob­ servance of Men’s Day at which the Rev. Hilton James of Ber- ean Baptist Church was the af- Antioch The Senior Choir of Baptist Church, Corona, its Christmas cantata Dec. 33 at 7 p.m. and the Sunday School annual Chrlgtmaa pro­ gram and Christmas tree Dec 13 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Lena Watts is Sunday school president: Charles Freeles minister of mus­ ic and James Brooks, organist. Pastor is Rev. A. C. L. Arbouin. 7,500 Kids In Nassau - Will Get Gifts For Xmas A thousand of the children ere in footer homes aad the rest ere numbers of families receiving 171 Off VlUt * 1 »• assistance from the Welfare De- ____ partmeot The thousands of gifts, PEEKSKILL. NX — The So- raoetly toys mad clothing, were clal Committee of the Mt. Olivet donated to the County by private Baptist Church, celebrating 10 of civic and welfare work. todtviduete and terns. be«hl» 41 Dime Savings Bank, Meadow- fjr_# , pr»-rhHc»m«« n»riv hon£tf brock National Bank. Gruman recently Th. Aircraft Fngmeenng Corp.. M and M„ Ate Barrettj Knights of Columbus. Knights of P.-inas. Rotary Club*. American U-gk». i»,rs. Cher CMC .U trMerwJ ol U» Foreign A™"« ""J* •"?, “ I N Y organizations and women. now Gwfe Bank8i Mr and Mr# WOOQ, PFCS. , Mr. &DQ BDPB.J - -it-radAraran “CALVARY WIG PARTY*’ — Miss Dorothy Edge (seated>, was one of the models at the Calvary Wig Party, which was held at the Calvary Baptist Church, New York Blvd., Ja­ maica. Friday, December 3th. L-R: Reverend Walter S. Ptpn, William Georgs, Mr. Conrad and Earl Smith, staged the wig show for the benefit el the Baptist Youth Eetiowskip Wigs, styled fay Mr. Ctanrad of Salon deRltz in St. Albina, formerly known as the Golden Brown Beauty Shop. Makeup by William George, and wigs supplied by Earl Smith ef LaRitz Wigs. & Dignified Service ■ Melvin Taptey, Mrs. Emms The gift* were dleMwtod to Long, Mrs. Emma Peterson, Mrs. • the parents of the children from Lucille Bivens, Mrs. Georgia the Welfare Department'* Sur- Madden, Mrs. Gloria Lawrence, plus Food Depots beginning Ttiee- Mrs. Jeenis Bolden, Mrs. Nnn- ’ day. December 13, st the Free- nie B. Porter, Mrs. Frances Hor- 1 port Armory from 10 a.m. to 4 ton, Mrs. Louise Morris. Mr. pm. On Wednesday, they were John Barrett and Mr. Haney given away at the Freeport Ar- Stokes. Maria HtMd Owens Emilio E. Owens SLocum 6-5777 Parkway Grafti FUNERAL L. I Church Services A time of need, come Unity Parkway Chapel, where you can get expert funeral direction and every modem facility at a budget to suit every purse. • • Brooklyn Unity Funeral Home- JLKK KL 1406 PITKIN AVENUE Hyacinth 3-8200 at Eastern Parkway & Ralph Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y. "Your Loved Ones Deserve The Best" An effective congregation, be feels, must firet.be brought to a knowledge of the tenets of their faith and an appreciation of their role within the denom­ ination. Tomorrow's Stars Vie In School Some 13 nets and 43 pupils from Brooklyn junior high schools qual­ ified tost Saturday for an emn» teur talent show. "F R E E * New Faced of'WM" to be held Jan. 11. nt P S. Mt,. Bergen St and The 12-1,4 year • old aspiring stare oTtoroorrow will compete for prise* la three division: in­ dividual popular talent, group popular talent, classical and eem claeeicel. In addition prizes will BAPTIST THIS SUNDAY a uOia, t. I 1 THIS SUNDAY ^£2^PRESBYTER,AN CHURCH ■nv on. mvroN NEWMAN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH * T. w — new oen raSS,Y K SUNOAY CHRISTMAS SERVICE | * , NAMING THE NAMES FIRST A.M.E. ZION CHURCH THIS SUNDAY Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. 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