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The Contemporaries of Second Baptist
to Celebrate 26 years
The Contemporaries Choir of Second Baptist Church will celebrate their 26th Anniversary, Sunday, February
21,1999 at S p.m. Featured guests include the Wheatley Heights Baptist Church Choir, the Grace First Baptist
Church Choir, and soloists Karen Scott and Tommie Ruth Lemmons. The public is invited to attend this service
of promise and worship.
Rev. Robert L. Jemerson is the pastor, 3310 E. Commerce, (210) 227-2605.
YOU ARE INVITED
TO NEW
TESTAMENT
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
PRE-
INSTALLATION
& CHURCH
REVIVAL
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Installation Service for Paul David Stevens, Sr.,
Pastor New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church
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Rev. Dr. Ronald Benson
Bethany First Baptist Church
On Sunday, February 28, 1999,
at 3:30 p.m., New Testament
Baptist Church, 1239 E. Crockett
Street, will celebrate the Pre-
Installation of their newly
appointed pastor. Reverend
Bernard A. Willis, Jr. Rev. Dr.
Ronald Benson of Bethany 1st.
Baptist Church will be the guest
speaker. We are looking forward
to having a great time in the Lord.
Pastor Stevens
Sunday, February 21, the members
of New Covenant Missionary Bap-
tist Church, invite you to the instal-
lation service for Pastor Paul D.
Stevens. Rev. Jimmy R. Stevens,
Zion Tabernacle Baptist Church,
Lake Charles, Louisiana is the guest
speaker for the 11 a.m. service. The
11 a.m. service will be held at New
Covenant, 4802 Billy Drive.
Rev. John D. Ogletree, Jr. will lead
New Covenant in the installation
service for Pastor Stevens. This
service will be at 3:30 p.m. at Mount
Sinai Baptist Church, 2157 Burnet.
Rev. Ogletree is a native of Dallas,
Texas and he is the pastor of First
Metropolitan Baptist Church, Hous-
Rev. Ogletree
ton, Texas.
The theme for this glorious day is
Our Shepherd Sent From God.
Jeremiah 3:15.
Pastor Stevens is no stranger to the
San Antonio community. He returns
to San Antonio from Houston where
he pastored Friendship Community
Baptist Church. Pastor Stevens is a
native of Westlake, Louisiana and a
fourth generation preacher. Pastor
Stevens bring with him his wife, the
former Belinda Joy Hubbard of
Houston, Texas and two children
Paul, Jr. and Kayla.
Come and help us lift the name of
Jesus as we welcome our Pastor to
his new House of Worship.
’7 was glad when they said unto me,
Let us go into the house of the Lord."
Romans 10:14
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
(jrant “MemorialCeM'E Church
.2001 W. Poplar t 736-0571
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ethnicity, will be the most
dependent on Social Security
benefits in retirement. In fact, in
the poorest households, Social
Security will account for nearly
two-thirds of total retirement
wealth. While the dependency on
Social Security lessens as
retirement wealth increases, it is
expected to be the major source of
Shannon fciyse nrevo
Receives Masters
Degree in Electrical
Engineering
Shannon Elyse Prevo, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Waymon Penning-
ton and Mr. Clarence Prevo, and
the grand daughter of the Rev. L.
B. Elliott of Victoria, Texas re-
ceived her Masters Degree in Elec-
trical Engineering from Texas A &
M University on December 18,
1998.
Shannon, now resides in Cary,
North Carolina and is employed by
Nortel Networks - located in Re-
search Triangle Park. As a Soft-
wear Engineer, her primary re-
sponsibilities are researching, de-
signing and testing telephony fea-
tures for Nortel’s DMS -10 switch
in North America.
She is also actively involved in
her community where she is a
mentor in the Wake County Math-
ematics Mentoring Program. This
program inspires and encourages
young women to continue their
study of Mathematics.
Shannon is a former member of
New Light Baptist Church. She
now holds membership at the
Union Baptist Church in Durham,
North Carolina where the Rev.
Kenneth Ray Hammond is pastor.
U.S. household, however, and
pensions are a minimal source -
only 6 percent -- of retirement
income for the poorest households.
After Social Security, housing
wealth will be the second largest
source of wealth for all households
below the median.
For her study, “Minorities Face
Retirement: Worklife Disparities
Repeated?” Dr. Honig used data
from the first wave (1992) of the
Health and Retirement Survey
(LIRS), a longitudinal survey
funded by the National Institute on
Aging and conducted by the
Institute for Social Research at the
University of Michigan. She
analyzed 4,371 households in
which the financially responsible
member worked within the last 10
years, reported race and ethnicity,
was not self-employed or retired,
and the worker, or his or her
spouse, was between the ages of
51 - 61. Because black and
Hispanic households were
oversampled in the HRS, there are
853 and 397 households,
respectively, from these racial and
ethnic groups.
Savings for Retirement are
Inadequate
Using the same data from HRS,
Dr. Honig subsequently found that
regardless of race or ethnicity, few
are saving enough to maintain their
pre-retirement standard of living.
The median white married
household, for example, expects to
have $391,000 in wealth at
retirement but needs $469,000 to
produce an annual retirement
income of 70% (a retirement goal
commonly used by retirement
advisors) of their current income
of $52,000. This pre-retirement
household, in other words, would
need to save another $79,000 by
Friendship Baptist Church
to hoiior Pastor & Wife
Rev. Archield
Friendship Baptist Church, 935
Iowa, will honor their Pastor, Rev.
R. L. Archield and wife, Sister,
Ruby Archield, for 36 years of
dedicated leadership, beginning
with family and friends day, Sun-
day, ll:ajn, February 21. Speaker
is Rev. F. L. Fihnorc, Pastor of
Northland Baptist Church, Hous-
ton, Texas.
Black Heritage Commemorative
Annual Breakfast, Saturday, 9 am.
February 27. Donation $5 adults.
Mrs. Archield
under 12, $2.50. Speaker Rev. Jerry
Wm. Dailey of Macedonia Baptist
Church. Please wear your African
ensemble, other activities are
scheduled for the month of March.
Friendship invites the public to
share in any or all of the above
services honoring the Pastor and
his wife for their love and dedica-
tion to us and the city of San An-
tonio. Anniversary chairperson.
Sister, Pearl Clark and co chair-
person, Sister. Willie J. Carter.
C alifornia Republicans cel-
ebrate Black History Month
Frederick M. Roberts ( 1878-1952) a Republican was the first African
American elected to the CalifomiaStateLegislature(1919-1933). He will be
honored by the Republican leadership and community members, Saturday,
Feb. 20,1999.
The program is at the Frederick M. Roberts Park and Recreation Cfenter in
South Central Los Angeles. Patricia Roberts, daughter of Frederick Roberts
willbe the special guest speaker.
retirement wealth for more than retirement, or $7,800 annually
(15% of income) for the remainder
of their working life.
Since blacks and Hispanics will
have less retirement wealth,
relative to their current income,
they would need to save an even
greater proportion annually to
-Public
Forums
A
The Carver Academy Board of Directors and its President,
David M. Robinson, cordially invite the San Antonio
community to a public forum to share ideas on the goals and
academic program for the new independent school.
This is a citizens
to be heard meeting.
Whgn:
Tuesday, Feb. 23
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Where:
Carver Community Cultural Center
226 N. Hackberty (NE of the Alamodome)
For more information, please call 207-2715.
Rev. Mattie B. Sayles, Pastor
St. John Baptist Church Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
119 W. Olmos Drive Morning Worship 11 a.m.
(210) 822-3559 Rev. Herman Price, Pastor
two-thirds of American retirees.
For the wealthiest third of older
U.S. households, pension wealth
will be a more significant source of
income than Social Security.
Pensions are expected to comprise
less than a quarter of the
retirement wealth for the median
THE ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
DR. E. THURMAN WALKER, PASTOR
1001 NORTH WALTERS ST.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
maintain their preretirement
standard of living. Dr. Honig
found that to retire with an income
that is 70% of preretirement
income, the median black
household, with income of
$33,000 a year, would need to
save 34.8 percent of their income
annually over the remainder of
their working life. She also
concluded that the mediar
Hispanic household, with income
of $27,000, would need to save
31.9 percent of their annual
income to meet its retirement goal.
Dr. Honig warned, “The saving
goals for minority households are
clearly not achievable. They imply
that in retirement minorities w|l
have significantly lower living
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INVITES THE SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY
TO A SPECIAL RECOGNITION PROGRAM
FOR
SIS. DOLORIS “MAMA DEE” WILLIAMS
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1999
6:00 P.M.
45 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE
TO ONE LORD - ONE CHURCH
AND
THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY
SUTTON-SUTTON MORTUARY, |NC.
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“It Coets Mo Morn”
BATES OF HEAVEN MEMORIAL GARDENS
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H.D. Woodard, Mgr.
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