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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 12

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aUieUlittmsnniil Page 12 Orangeburg, S.C., Saturday, September 20, 1997 StateLocal emocrat 1 DPS seeking information on vandalism at local business This continues the weekly Crimestoppers request for assistance in solving crimes in the Orangeburg area. Cash rewards of up to $1 ,000 are available for information leading to the arrest of those persons involved in criminal activities. To provide information regarding this or any other crime or to report a crime, call Crimestoppers at 534-5005 or write the address below. Citizens do not have to give their names and all calls are kept confidential. Crimestoppers will accept collect calls from towns in Orangeburg County.

Contributions made to Crimestoppers, P.O. Box 2348, Orangeburg, S.C, 29116-2348. The Orangeburg Department of Public second and third mobile homes had glass broken out on their rear sliding doors. The fourth mobile home to have two holes in the front of the which caused damage to the siding citizen with information pertaining to or any other serious crime, is urged Crimestoppers at 534-5005. There are available and all calls are kept Safety is asking for assistance from the public in identifying the subject(s) responsible for a malicious injury to real property incident that occurred at "Americas Best at 1515 John C.

Calhoun Dr. in Orangeburg, between Sept. 12 at 6 p.m. and Sept. 13 at 10:8 a.m.

It was reported that between the above dates and times, unknown person or persons caused damage to four mobile homes. The first mobile home had a pane in a glass door broken out, and a sliding outer glass door pane on the rear of the home also was broken tk. k. 1" M. Ebony Bellinger July.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonza (Virginia) Brooks. Local resident participated in AQHA horseback riding program Trina C. Linder of North, recently earned an award for logging 500 hours in the American Quarter Horse Association Horseback Riding Program.

The program provides AQHA members recognition for time spent riding or driving American Quarter Horses. A unique aspect of the program is its simplicity. Current AQHA members complete a program application and pay a one-time $25 enrollment fee. Each enrollee receives an official AQHA log sheet to record their hours driving or riding their American Quarter Horse. Participants need not own their horse, but all official hours must be accrued with a registered American Quarter Horse.

The first award, a program 3 development to all cadets. The cadets graduate with the knowledge, character and skills essential to meet the leadership challenges for future career officers in tine U.S. Air force. Wiker is the son of Larry W. and Barbara B.

Wicker of 2829 Lakeside Drive, Orangeburg. He is a 1995 graduate of South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Math, Hartsville, S.C. MACEDONIA out. The panes of outer glass was found structure, of the home. Any this crime, to call cash rewards confidential.

the district office on Faust Street. Calhoun trustees to meet Monday ST. MATTHEWS, S.C. The Calhoun County School District board of trustees will hold a special called meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept.

22, in the board meeting room at the district office. The purpose of the meeting is to review a recommendation regarding athletics and to address administrative personnel staffing. Parenting workshop to begin Wednesday The Parent Connection is sponsoring a workshop for parents of all 4- and 5-year-old children. The presenter will be Ms. Trinia Brown, a kindergarten teacher.

The workshop will be presented at noon Wednesday, Sept. 24, and repeated at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25. Both sessions will be held in room 21 of Edisto Primary School.

If you would like to attend, call Mrs. B. Cleckley at 534-3831 to reserve your space. Local SCSU alumni to meet Thursday The Orangeburg County chapter of the South Carolina State University Alumni Association at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept.

25, at the Alumni House on Russell Street. The agenda includes an appearance by SCSU President Dr. Leroy Davis and a report on the National Alumni Convention. All alumni, supporters and friends are encouraged to attend. Old-time gathering set for Sept.

26, 27 BLACKVILLE, S.C. The Agricultural Heritage Center presents the Old-Time Horse Farmers Gathering on Sept. 26 and 27. The event is hosted by the Edisto Research and Education Center, Highway 78, Blackville. Activities both days will include plowing, discing, harrowing, corn binding, hay mowing, hay raking, hay baling, horse parade.

Also, there will be wagon rides, petting farm, sheep shearing, wool spinning, cow milking, butter churning and old time crafts. A lunch stand will be provided by The Calvary Fellowship Mennonite School. All proceeds go to the AHC Educational Fund. For more information, contact Cindy Flowers, Route 2 Box 230, Blackville, or call 803-259-1981 (days) or 803-259-3350 (nights). Brookdale citizens to meet Sept.

30 The Brookdale Civic Association will hold its first meeting of the season at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, in the Brookdale Middle School library. All members and community citizens are invited. Choir to observe 32nd anniversary The Bull Swamp Baptist Church Young Adult Choir will observe its 32nd anniversary at 4 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 20, at the church, located on Highway 33 in Orangeburg. The Rev. J. J.

Glover is pastor. English to hold crusade Sunday Bishop W.T. English of Sumter, along with his entire crusade team, will appear in a one-day crusade at Greater St. Paul Non-Denominational Church at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept.

21. The crusade team includes the singing of Bishop English and Sister Dorothy Jackson, Shonda and Great Jubilation and the B.E.EA Crusade Choir. All seats at the crusade are free. Elder Robert Nathaniel is the church pastor. St.

John to celebrate 108th anniversary St. John United Methodist Church, Highway 21, will celebrate its 108th anniversary at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 21. The speaker will be the Rev.

Isaac Heyward, associate pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church in Orangeburg and the general station and sales manager of WTGH radio station in Columbia. Mt. Pisgah to hold fall revival services Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, 310 Green will hold its week-long fall revival beginning Sunday, Sept. 21, with nightly services at 7 p.m.

The speaker for the week will be the Rev. Donald E. Greene pastor of Andrews Chapel Baptist Church of Orangeburg. A Camden native, Greene is a graduate of Voorhees College and Liberty Baptist Seminary. The Rev.

F.G.S. Everette is pastor of Mt. Pisgah. Lockard family to meet Sunday There will be a Lockard family reunion meeting at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept.

21, at the home of Mrs. O.B. Hubbard, 1136 Hampton Road. All family members should plan to attend. Four Holes group to meet Monday The Four Holes Community Center group will meet at 7 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 22, at the community center building. All members are urged to attend and are reminded to pay their dues. Bamberg trustees to meet Monday BAMBERG, S.C. The board of trustees of Bamberg School District No.

1 will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, in the Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School library. The meeting is open to the public. Agendas are available at 1 4 ,4 Sha'Kema Brooks recognition patch, is given after only 50 hours have been logged and verified.

Patches and nine subsequent awards are presented at 100 to 5,000 hour levels and range from merchandise gift certificates from Drysdales Western Store to a Montana Silversmith trophy belt buckle at the highest level. Other awards provided by AQHA corporate sponsors include a $25 gift certificate good towards any item from Drysdales Western Store, at 750 hours a headstall valued at $22 from Cowboy Tack. At both 1,000 and 3,000 hours award recipients receive recognition in "The Quarter Horse Journal," AQHA's monthly magazine. Carolyn Hudnell, AQHA director of the horseback riding program, said, AQHA is so proud to offer this program rewarding people who enjoy riding and driving American Quarter Horses. "Enrollees are doing such diverse activities that it's obvious this program literally fits everyone who likes spending time with horses." 8m 9 i.

t-l r5.i..i..-. 2- i (J uirmuay DEANNA ussr? I BACKM0N hiniii i a Love, Mom, Dud and Dondre Elementary school names Smith Teacher of the Year' LaKisha Dionne Smith has been selected 1997-98 Teacher of the Year by the faculty and staff of Plantersville Elementary School in Georgetown. She has consistently demonstrated excellent performance and will ably represent the school. Smith has taught kindergarten and grades one, three and six during her five-years tenure at the school. Her cooperative and positive attitude and love of children are reflected in her outstanding performance.

She gives generously of her time and her work often extends beyond the school day. She is creative and innovative in her teaching approaches. She uses knowledge gained from participation in a number of in-service workshops and graduate courses to enhance her performance and willingly shares her experience with her coworkers. She has served as academic coach and student advisor. She holds membership in the S.C.

Education Association, S.C. Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the International Reading Association and is school representative. Smith resides in Georgetown and is the daughter of Mrs. Cynethia E. Page of Orangeburg.

Scholarship awarded to Ebony Bellinger The Palmetto State Law Enforcement Officers Association presented its Fox Abrahams Smith travels to Hawaii for duty Army Pvt. James W. Smith has arrived for duty at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii. Smith is a cannon crewmem-ber assigned to the 8th Field Artillery. He is the son of Rose Smith, 1532 Sifly Road, in Orangeburg.

The private is a 1996 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School, in Orangeburg. He thinks he's a After 50 years, you'd think he'd be wvtr, Some think he's an old mit r. He pretends to be a Supervisor, But those who know him, Know he is only a ft Happy Birthday cwmm: SENIOR CITIZENS MATURE ADULTS LESSONS FOR ORGAN The Store Who originated the Senior Teaching Program Full 10 Weeks Organ Lessons Only $2.50 per week FUN FUN FUN 1 Hour Lessons All Materials FurnishtfdV Classes Begin Septemr 22 Call Mark Larson 799-4664 or 1-800-354-6188 LWestbrook Piano Company, Inc. 600 Rivermont SC 29210 1-126 atthe Zoo Exit 1 j. LaKisha Dionne Smith Scholarship Award to Ebony L.

Bellinger at its annual conference held in North Charleston, during the week of July 7-11. The purpose of the $1,000 award is to enhance higher educational opportunities for those instate students who might not otherwise be afforded a college education. It is our hope that, with this education award, the individual will be enabled to contribute to the betterment of the state and nation at large. Ebony is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold (Shirley) Bellinger of Orangeburg and a May 1997 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School. She is presently a student at Florida University in Tallahassee majoring in Physical Therapy and Health Administration. National title won PIC by Sha'Kema Brooks Sha'Kema Brooks won the Miss Cover Girl National Finalist title in Daytona Beach, Fla. in -i a Wiker on Dean's List Air Force Cadet Andrew J. Wiker has been placed on the Dean's List at the U.S.

Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, for academic excellence with a 3.0 or better grade point average at the end of the semester. The academy is a four-year military institution that provides instruction, education, training and experience in academics, military training, aviation and airmanship programs, athletic conditioning, and spiritual and ethical Advertisement Amazing Music Lessons For All Ages Westbrook Piano Co. takes pride in making dreams come true for people of all ages that have had a lifelong desire to makejwc, but never had the chancy The approach abased on the students' desie-JVnave fun and learn in a rMea atmosphere. The instructcwtWestbrook Piano guarjie the student will play a soiiatter tne tirst lesson. Ovpr the nact thrpp vfQrc Westbrook Piano has received terrific response for its music lessons and has graduated over 650.

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Devotional Service at 1 1 A.M. Regular Service is at 1 1:30 A.M. The speaker will be Pastor Georgia Fredericks from United Faith Temple of Orangeburg, SC. Rev. W.N.

Wearing is the Pastor of the Church Fall Initiation SCSU Chapter of PHI DELTA KAPPA OCTOBER' 1997" B. Bowman 536-H959 H.D.HiU 536-8809 G.Finney 534-9858 B. Hickson 536-9053 P. Lott 534-7484 Ronald Speight 536-7071 Thompson 535-3133 B. Whetsone 534-8764 I j) hairy Amanda 1 I WILLIAMS CHAPEL A.M.E.

CHURCH MEN'S DAY MESSENGER Doctor Daniel Wesley Jacobs, Sr. HOME FURNISHINGS Badcock Home Furnishings Center ext. 183 NEWSPAPER How to Subscribe ext. 189 Circulation Info ext. 187 Classified Ads ext.

191 Talking Newspaper Information ext. 143 RESTAURANTS Country Harvest Buffet and Eatery at The Holiday Inn ext. 179 WEATHER Sponsored by The Times and Democrat 01 ARTS RECREATION Orangeburg Arts Center ext. 211 Men's Day will be observed on Sunday at the 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Service.

The Reverend Daniel Wesley Jacobs, Sr. who serves as Administrative Dean of Turner Theological Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, will deliver the message. He is a former Presiding Elder of A.M.E. Churches throughout Georgia, and as Chairman of the Board of Christian Education of the Sixth Episcopal A.M.E. Church; delegate to the World Methodist Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, Rio de Janerio, Brazil; World Methodist Council; and consultant on the A.M.E.

Church Unity and Justice Task Force. Dr. Jacobs is a contributing Editor of Sermons for the Atlanta Voice Newspaper, and guest minister for Early Morning Devotions on WSEf-TV Atlanta and Channel 7 in Columbus. He earned the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion at Morris Brown College; the Master of Divinity at Turner Theological Center; and Doctoral Studies at Columbia Theological Seminary, and Emory University. Reverend George F.

Flowers, Pastor of Williams Chapel invites the public to share the Men's Day Worship Program..

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