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L'7 1 THE STANLY NEWS PRESS, Albemarle, N.C., Thursday, May 25, 2000 Harristown news By Willie Mae HARRISTOWN Members of the Spiritual Choir of First Baptist will be celebrating their 26th anniversary Sunday, May 28, at 3 p.m. Special guests will be Roy. and Perset Harmony of Charlotte. The chairperson is Mrs. Sadie Knight; the pastor is Rev.

Clifton Parker. June 4, at 3 p.m., Rev. Crawford and congregation and choir of Winston-Salem will be at First Baptist Church. Rev. Crawford is a former pastor of First Baptist.

The chairperson will be Mrs. Sadie Knight. Pastor, Rev. Parker. May 28, the Luke morning worship, 11:30 a.m.

service, will be worshipping with the assistant pastor, Elder Kenneth Crite. He is praying for a special anointing and healing i in this service. Come and bring a friend. Pentecost will be celebrated June 11' at the Church of God, Airport Road. The pastor is Rev.

Robert Grier. The Temple of Praise Ministries with Pastors Rodney and Audrey Lewis will be having regularly scheduled worship services at the Best Western-Merchandise Mart Hotel at 3024 E. Independence Boulevard, Charlotte. Telephone is (704) 358-3755. Services will be held the second and fourth Sunday of every month at noon and 6 p.m.

Our first services will be held son June 11. For more information, please contact us at (704) 344-9826. Cedar Grove AME Zion Church the Family, New London, is planning la spirit-filled and joyous Family Day on Sunday, May 28, at 3 p.m. will be served following morning worship service. Min- be 'ister Darryl W.

Medley of Lenoir, the formerly of Badin and New London areas, will be the speaker. He is the son of John and Minnie Medley. Pastor is Michael Buffalo and Johanna Hinson is director of Christian Education. Cedar Grove AME Zion Church sion presents a Father's Day Gospel Willie Mae Harris Singing June 18 at 3 p.m. at the Agri-Civic Center, 26032 Newt Road, off N.C.

24-27. West, will Albemarle. The Gospel Singing feature The Shining Star, The Travelers, The Voices of Morning Star, The Tears of Joy, The Gospel Supremes and The Singing Angels. Mrs. Brenda Stroud will be MC.

Admission is free, but a freewill offering will be accepted for the building fund. The pastor is Michael Buffalo. 5 Prayer breakfast will be in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Christian June 3 at 8 a.m., There will be a program of singing, dancing and praising the Lord our Saviour Jesus Christ June 10 at 7 p.m. at St.

Luke, featuring Kent Christian and the group Chosen Praise of Winston-Salem. Kent is the son of Elder Douglas and Rosemary Christian, formerly of this community. The chairperson is Martin Kendall. The pastor, Elder Larry Sanders. There will be a Rainbow Tea June 16 at 6 p.m.

at the Heart of Albemarle Motel, sponsored by Pastor's Aide of St. Luke. The chairperson is Mrs. Elizabeth "Betty" Christian. The special speaker will be Elder Kenneth Crite of Greensboro.

Tickets may purchased from any member of church. The Thrifty Saving Club gave a cookout Saturday at the home of Mrs. Easter Grambling. They invited their friends and all had a delicious feast. The Cedar Grove Home ExtenGroup met at Cedar Grove Church May 18 at 6 p.m.

with Mrs. Johanna Hinson as chairperson. After opening and business session, Mrs. Patsy McNeill gave the group a talk on the topic, "Last time you gave or received a bear hug and keeping your balance through humor and The group invites you to attend every third' Thursday at 6 p.m. The president is Mrs.

Johanna Hinson, Association president Mrs. Bertha McMillion. The West. Badin School Alumni Association is planning a great millennium reunion at the old West Badin School House in July. Please contact one of the committec members and help make this a great affair, The Smith-Short family reunion is coming in July.

Please plan to come. You are welcome. Sick and shut-ins Mrs. Annie Nelson, Mrs. Naomi Steel, Mrs.

Johnsie Teal, Mrs. Alice Williams, Mrs. Alice Diggs, Ms. Martha Wright, Minister Bernice Edwards, Minister Isabelle McLendon, Minister Rosa Hubbard, Mrs. Claudette King, Mrs.

Maggie Washington, Mrs: Cleo Williams, Mrs. Clyde Christian, Mrs. Mattie Majors, Mrs. Ressie Rushin, Mrs. Virginia Wilson, Mrs.

Ruth Spencer, Mrs. Gertude Chambers, Mrs. Annie S. Turner, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, Mrs.

Etta Mae Wilson, Mrs. Lillie Tyson, Mrs. Odessa Fields, Mrs. Elsie Bennett. Henry Washington, Ernest Washington, Clyde Bennett, Lee Gaddy, Melton Davis, Alexander Flakes, John "Redcap" Edwards, Haywood Richardson, Charlie "Slim" Wilson, Clinton Leroy: Wilson, Rev.

George Lewis, Rev. William Patterson, Marcus Panky, Charlie: Kirby, Johnnie Harris, Sr. Sympathy The community offers its deepest sympathy to the William Kluttz, family. .0 Tok LA Taylor Pandich, teaching: Levi Jenkins reads a selection containing Spanish to (L-R) James Jordan, Student Margaret Noah and Chase Hudson. BookPower Club learning Spanish- Members of the BookPower Club from New London Elementary School have been speaking Spanish at school during their reading lessons and with their parents during the dinner hour at home.

Annie Foster, during dinner one evening, said, "This is delicious asopao de jueyes," meaning a thick vegetable soup; while Taylor Misenheimer told her mother that she enjoyed the chinita and ninos (fruits). The fifth graders had fun linking the pronunciation of Spanish words from schooltext readings to speaking the selection at home. From Open Court Publishing Company, a reading book titled Collections for Young Scholars presents a story titled "The West Side." The reading is about a Poplin reunion The descendants of the late David Wesley and Sarah Elizabeth Poplin will gather at Greene Memorial United Methodist Church in Aquadale on Sunday, June 4, for their annual family reunion, This will be the 50th anniversary of this annual family reunion. All relatives and friends are invit-. ed to attend, bringing a well-filled basket for lunch to be served around 1 p.m.

Also, bring any old family pictures, articles or family history. Harris simultaneously. Fifth grade teacher Ginger Watson teaches Levi reading and communication skills. After hearing Levi read each Spanish selection with an accurate Spanish. accent and pronunciation, she asked him if he would be willing to.

teach her BookPower Club. Agreeing to present the selection in part English and part Spanish, Levi very cleverly read the passage to this class, and taught the pronunciations of the Spanish reading and the definitions in English. In completion, Levi received applause from the learners, and Mrs. Watson presented him with a reward for taking time to studentteach cooperatively with. the classroom teacher.

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Colorful dialogue and vivid settings make this selection fun to read in English paralleled with Spanish. The story has a number of Spanish words that are unfamiliar to fifth grade students. Fortunately, a fifth grader in Mr. Mabry's homeroom, Levi Jenkins, speaks Spanish. Levi was born in Mexico 'and lived there for five years.

He is a very smart reader. and speaks Spanish with great ease. As a youth, his mother taught him to speak Spanish and English, 3.

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