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Buttons Jazz Cafe Premiers in Desoto

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The Invisible War Ephesians 6:10-18 ”Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh Henry Nelson and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always

keep on praying for all the saints.” do not have to tell you that we are at war in America! It is a dirty war in some ways, worse than the one we are waging against terrorism. It is being fought right here on our soil as well as in many other nations. It is a war for the minds and hearts of people between the forces of good and evil, between God and Satan. The stakes in this war are high because the price is heaven or hell, life or death, darkness or light, freedom or slavery, reward of puni s h m e n t . Recently National Geographic ran an article about the Alaskan Bull Moose. The males of the species battle for dominance during the fall breeding season, literally going head-to-head with antlers crunching together as they collide. Often the antlers, their only weapon are broken. That ensures defeat. The heftiest moose, with the largest and strongest antlers, triumphs. Therefore, the battle fought in the fall is really won during the summer, when the moose eat continually. The one that consumes the best diet for growing antlers and gaining weight will be the heavyweight in the fight. Those that eat inadequately sport weaker antlers and less bulk. There is a lesson here for us. Spiritual battles await. Satan will choose a season to attack. Will you be victorious, or will we fall? Much

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depends on what you do now before the wars begin. The bull-moose principle: Enduring faith, strength, and wisdom for trials are best developed before they’re needed. One thing is certain. We cannot afford to be ignorant of this invisible war because it is waged right here and now! The enemy of our souls wants to gain control of our hearts and minds. Look at verse 12 of our text. Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual powers. A consultant firm conducted a poll in which they discovered the following. Nearly two out of three American adults (62%) agreed that Satan is not a living being but a symbol of evil. And even more alarming is that among evangelical Christians, 52% deny Satan’s existence! 72% of Catholics say the devil is non-existent. Conclusion: One of the major battlefields is taking place within the Church! This warfare can be summarized by looking at four things: (1) Our Adversary, (2) Our Armor, (3) Our Allies, (4) Our Plan of Attack Our Adversary who is Satan has Many Aliases.(Satan, Lucifer,. Devil, Serpent, Prince of this world,. Prince of demons, Dragon, Father of lies, Tempter, Angel of light, Accuser of the brethren His Power, 1. A fallen angel (highly intelli-

C ity B eat gent), 2. Power over kingdoms of the world, 3. Power to afflict people w/sickness, 4. Able to sift the saints,5. Limited power–not equal with God, a created being His Work 1. Tempts, 2. Perverts the truth, 3. Opposes God’s purposes, 4. Assumes many disguises, 5. Hinders the Gospel, 6. Creates doubt, denial and confusion, 7. Blinds multitudes to the truth 8. Seeks to destroy faith, 9. Seeks to discredit Christ, 10. Makes sin attractive, 11. Tries to break up families, 12. Tries to give the world another gospel humanism, moralism, universalism, ritualism, evolution 13. Seeks to discredit the Church His Angels (Fallen) 1. Some are free to roam the earth, fulfilling Satan’s commands 2. Some are bound in darkness until the Day of Judgment, E. His Defeat, 1. Accomplished on the cross and verified by the resurrection of Christ, 2. Permitted to operate as a usurper until the time of his final imprisonment. His Doom 1. At the close of the millennial reign of Christ, he will be loosed for a season and then God will cast him into the lake of fire, never to return again. Amen! If you would like the rest of the message; please request it at revelations_75044@msn.com

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remaining drippings into 2-cup measuring cup; add enough giblet broth and chicken broth to measure 2 cups; set aside. Place reserved 1/2 cup drippings in roasting pan or 12-inch skillet. Stir in flour. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly and scraping up brown bits in pan, until smooth and browned. Gradually stir in 2 cups broth mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture boils and thickens. Remove meat from neck; finely chop meat and giblets and add to gravy if desired. Stir in salt and pepper.

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Buttons Jazz Cafe Premiers in Desoto By: Jordan Blair ELITE NEWS PuBLISHER

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ow many times have you gone out to eat and you are ravished, hungry, starving, and ready to eat right then and there. The waiter can’t move fast enough. Then the food comes and you eat, eat, and eat. Afterwards, you are not satisfied. The food was not worth the wait and you are a bit disappointed. Well, here’s a news flash for you. If you desire a wonderful and satisfying dining experience, then the award-winning Buttons Restaurant is the place to go. Go and savor the intimate and upscale ambience that you are sure to appreciate. Buttons Jazz Café debuted earlier this year in April, in the DeSoto Town Center, located at 209 E. Pleasant Run Road, Suite 141, DeSoto, Texas. Other locations are Fort Worth and Addison. Chef Keith “Buttons” Hicks and the management team have done a tremendous job and said they are excited about this opening in the DeSoto location. “The entire community has been so welcoming since some of the business owners located in DeSoto approached us about opening in their community,” said Herbert Hughes, President of Buttons. “The Buttons Jazz Café will be more like the supper clubs of

yesteryear featuring jazz groups and some great vocalists, live music weekly including the signature Jazz/Gospel Brunch. Great music, but you can still have a conversation while enjoying Keith’s cuisine.” Buttons Jazz Café, modeled after the popular jazz clubs and speakeasies of the 30’s and 40’s, provides a venue for enjoying southern-cuisines, like Chicken and Waffles, Old School Pot Roast and Shrimp, Fish and Gritz, as well as tasty cocktails. you will definitely notice the work of J. Kim Interior Designs, the raised stage with the Steinway piano, and the chef table constructed of crushed recycled glass and many other creative features. “Buttons Jazz Café is the next step of the movement,” said Chef Keith Hicks. “We really offer an experience at Buttons, and use the food and the music to bring people together. That is what the vision of Buttons is all about.” On October 28, Buttons hosted their Jazz Café Media Lunch. As guests arrived, a welcome was given as well as the history of Buttons Jazz Café, including the weekly lineup and other pertinent information. Chef Hicks was on hand to diagram every entre that was being sampled by the media. Just to name a few, Flash Fried Skrimpz, Buttons Alfredo, Spinach Salad, Grilled Chicken and vegetables. These are just a few of the many

items that were sampled. General Manager Sarah Freddie and the staff put on a tremendous presentation of the food and ambience of what Buttons had to offer. The menu was modestly priced, and I can’t say enough about the delicious taste of the food. I, like other members of the media, were overly impressed. If you are looking for good food at a good price and a relaxing atmosphere with good service, look no further. Buttons in DeSoto is the place for you. After sampling the entrées at the Media Lunch, I was so impressed I took my wife back the following Tuesday and we weren’t disappointed. I had the Shrimp, Fish and Gritz with an egg over easy, topped off with hollandaise sauce and it was excellent. My wife had the Chicken Wangs and Spinach Salad with an Apple Cider Vinaigrette dressing. This is exactly what the doctor ordered for DeSoto. Buttons in DeSoto is open Mon.-Thur. from 510pm, Fri. & Sat. from 5pm-12 midnight; Sun. from 5-10pm. Happy Hour Specials are offered Mon.-Fri. from 5-8pm, a Saturday Brunch from 11a-4pm, and a Sunday Gospel & Jazz Brunch from 1-4p. The Café is also open for lunch Fri. & Sat. from 11a-2:30p. For information on the Fort Worth and Addison locations, go to www.buttonsjazzcafe.com.

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n Sunday, October 30th, the Armstrong AME Church family, located in South Arlington, honored their Pastor and First Lady, Rev. Marlon Jones and Mrs. Scherrie Jones with their first annual appreciation service and celebration. It was a short but power-packed program. Sis. Elnora Davis gave a stirring tribute to Rev. Marlon and Sis. Debbie Tolliver, First Lady of St. Paul AME, followed with a tribute to

Rev. Dan Pride, Rev. Marlon Jones and Rev. Juan Tolliver

First Lady Scherrie. Armstrong invited St. Paul AME Church, where Rev. Juan Tolliver is the pastor and spiritual leader, as their special guests to join in the celebration. Before becoming pastor of Armstrong, Rev. Marlon was a member and young minister at St. Paul AME Church. He was actively involved with the youth at St. Paul, a member of the E. L. Wright Male Chorus, and just a wonderful assistant minister. Rev. Marlon also hosted a prayer line for members to call in and just have a word of prayer. What a powerful ministry. Everyone loved him and hated to see him move on, but know that he is destined for greater things now and to come. He has already made tremendous strides at Armstrong AME and his congregation loves him and is growing week by week. The members of St. Paul showed up in large numbers to support Rev. Marlon, First Lady Scherrie and their family because they are loved and will be missed by the St. Paul congregation. Right before the presentation of the Rev. Marlon, St. Paul AME choir tore up the house with their rendition of “Smile” by Kirk Franklin. Following the choir, Rev. Juan Tolliver brought a tremendous message from II Timothy 4, telling Rev. Marlon to “keep preaching” through all the things that he might encounter and go through, just keep preaching.

Rev. Marlon Jones, a Suma Cum Laude graduate of Paul Quinn College, and number 2 in his class, is a welltrained and ordained young minister. We look for God to do great things for him and his family. Thanks to the many St. Paul members that love and support Rev. Marlon and who came out to support Armstrong AME on Sunday. It was a great time had by all. Hats off to the staff and administration for their wonderful welcoming spirit and the delicious food that was prepared for their guests. We want Armstrong to know that it was very much appreciated.

Rev. Marlon Jones and wife, Scherrie Jones and children

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Dallas Black Dance Theatre Opens International Dance Extravaganza Festival in Belize Special to Elite News

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allas Black Dance Theatre, considered by critics as one of the top (modern) dance companies in the nation, travels to Belize Nov. 4-5 to perform in the Dance Extravaganza Belize Festival hosting its first international festival in the three year history of the event. The Bliss Center for the Performing Arts in Belize City will be the venue for the presentation of a mixture of dance styles, including classical, contemporary, hip-hop and cultural dances. “We are extremely honored to participate in Dance Extravaganza that will feature dancers from around the world and allow Dallas Black Dance Theatre to perform for a very diverse cultural audience in Belize ,” says Ann Williams, Founder and Artistic Director, Dallas Black Dance Theatre. “The Consulate of Belize-Dallas wishes Dallas Black Dance Theatre success in this first performance in Belize . We join in expectation of expanded and continued relationship with our Belizean dance and culture,” says Edwin E. Tench, Honorary Consul of Belize-Dallas, TX The Extravaganza will also provide a homecoming for Jamie Thompson, a native of Belize who will be returning to perform for his friends and family for the first time since joining Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Presented by the National Institute of Culture and History in Belize , the Dance Extravaganza will be Dallas Black Dance

Theatre’s first major tour of the season. DBDT will also travel to Toronto in January 2012 to participate in the International Association of Blacks in Dance. The 35th Anniversary season’s national touring is highlighted by the company’s New york Season Premiere: Masterworks Redefined January 13-15 at The Ailey Citigroup Theater in New york City . American Airlines, the exclusive Airline of Dallas Black Dance Theatre provides all travel needs for the troupe during this historic anniversary season. Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s festival participation and sponsorship was provided by Belize ’s National Institute of Culture and History. “This is one of our most ambitious schedules of performances in our history, and we believe it exemplifies the breadth and depth of our talent that continues to evolve in the world of contemporary dance,” says Williams. Dallas Black Dance Theatre was founded in 1976 by Ann Williams and has performed for 3 million arts patrons and 2 million students worldwide. Its performances have spanned 13 countries and five continents. Dallas Black Dance Theatre also performed at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Festival, becoming the first and only Texas arts organization to ever be invited to a Cultural Olympiad event. The historic 35th season will conclude with the Season Finale Celebration on May 19, 2012 at the acclaimed AT&T Performing Arts Center Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre.

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oday, all over the world, there are people facing situations which threaten to send everything they hold dear crashing to the ground. It may be the result of bad decisions or circumstances out of their control; but either way, they Geraldine awoke in the middle of a Davidson-Hooker whirlwind and cannot determine which direction to turn. There are many others who awoke tired and discouraged, and don’t even know why. Today is much the same as any other, but they are questioning the usefulness of continuing. I can make this bold prediction about today, not because I have any insight into this particular day or period of history, but because that is the nature of life. We live in an imperfect world filled with imperfect people. The result is a bunch of imperfect circumstances! Even when we begin to walk with Jesus we struggle with these imperfections which distract us and steal our joy. Many more people are struggling than we can possibly imagine. The need for encouragement is huge and will increase as the time of our Lord’s return draws near. Next, we need to know how we can live a life of peace and how we can pass this peace to others. When we place our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, we don’t receive the promise of a trouble free life; rather, we receive the promise of life eternal in the presence of God. Many of our troubles here on earth will remain. But an understanding of our eternal promise should encourage us as we shift our focus from life in terms of days and years, to life in terms of eternity; “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all” (2 Corinthians 4:17). Jesus saw these same struggles in His disciples. He wanted them to live a life of peace and contentment, but He also knew they would face many difficulties. After a night of teaching His disciples about their relationship with the Father through faith in His Son, Jesus gave these words of encouragement: Jesus came to conquer sin and death through His sacrifice on the cross: the battle with the true enemy has already been won! If we have come to God in faith and received the transforming gift of His Spirit, we ought to keep this victorious truth at the front of ALL our thoughts. As we climb into the ring day after day - even as we grow weary, lose a few rounds and want to quit - let’s always remember that through our risen Lord we have an eternal hope. Let’s continue with the peace and assurance that in Christ we have been granted the final victory.

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Advice Column: Ask Dr. Hollie Dear Dr. Hollie,

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am 30 and six months First of all, your marriage is pregnant with our first worth saving. Secondly, stop child. unfortunately, I focusing on what you believe have reason to believe my husis the other woman, rather band, 41, is having an affair. turn that attention toward Several times in the past few and on your husband as the months, I have walked into the two of you await the arrival Dr. Karen Hollie room and found him talking of your baby. For the sake low on the phone. Each time I of your unborn child, your walked in, he immediately hung up, and spirit needs to be upbeat and happy. Find when I asked about it, he always says its a way to make that happen. work related. When I found a pair of Dr. Hollie is a Pastor and practicing psypink thong underwear in the laundry that chotherapist in the city. For questions didn’t belong to me, he claimed they and comments, please write to askdrholbelonged to his 70-year-old mother who lie@aol.com. For therapy appointments, had visited with us recently. By the way, please call Dr. Hollie’s office at 214-393he forgot our anniversary! I am con- 2940. cerned about our baby, and I don’t want James 5:15 to be a single mother. Every time I mention my concerns to him about our marAnd the prayer offered in faith riage, He gets angry and threatens to will make the sick person well; leave. I love him, but is our marriage the Lord will raise him up. If he worth saving? 30 and Pregnant has sinned, he will be forgiven.

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he church school lesson was “Living as God’s people” Matt.5:112. Matthew 5-7 is known as the Sermon on the Mount and is a collection of Eld Lloyd T. Morgan Jesus’ teachings on spiritual maturity. The Sermon on the Mount can be summarized in one verse: “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect” (Matthew 5:48). Jesus’ sermon explained how His followers could be perfect, meaning mature and complete in Christ and all that God intended for His children to be. The Sermon on the Mount contrasts a new way of following God with the old way taught by the scribes and Pharisees. The religious leaders emphasized strict observance of the letter of the law. Jesus elaborated on the spirit of the law and displayed the heart of God revealed in the law. The morning message was delivered by Pastor Lloyd

Morgan from the subject “What is your level of commitment to the Lord and his service” Eccl. 9:10. Jesus spoke about a heart temperature that some seem to suffer from in our churches today in Matt 24:12; “And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.” To many Christians want the blessings of God without doing the will and work of the Lord. The one attitude which Christ unsparingly condemns is indifference. It has been said that an author can write a good biography if he loves his subject or hates him but not if he is coldly indifferent. Of all things indifference is the hardest to combat. The problem of modem evangelism is not hostility to Christianity; it would be better if it were. The problem is that to so many Christianity and the Church have ceased to have any relevance and men regard them with complete indifference. This indifference can be broken down only by the Saints of God actual demonstration that Christianity has the power to make life strong and a grace to make life beautiful.

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he early church considered prayer a spiritual gift (1 Corinthians 14:15). They prayed with the spirit of God and with understanding which was divinely given. The apostle Paul wrote a letter to Pastor Clarence Henderson the church at Rome and said “The spirit also helpeth our infirmities; for we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the spirit itself maketh intersession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered” (Romans 8:26). Therefore the gift of the Holy Spirit raised prayer to the highest power for it provided divine cooperation in obtaining a victorious prayer experience for every Christian Romans 10:9 That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved

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ur Sunday school lesson titled, “Living as God’s People” “Matthew5: 1-12, the lesson high points were, “The bllessings outline in the Beatitudes, presence of Johnny King God’s blessing upon us and Beatitudes teaches us about maturity.” Missionary Johnetta Parrish was our Sunday morning speaker, she spoke on ‘Peace In Trouble Time” John 14: 1-6 & 27

Psalm 34:19 A righteous man may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all;

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Harrison Lamar Blair Nov 4: For an evening of entertainment and family fun; please join Community united Methodist Church to see K104 basketball players of Dallas, TX., as they play the St. James united Methodist Church Players of Temple, TX. The event will take place on Friday, November 4, 2011 @ 7:00 PM in the Paul Quinn College Gym, 3837 Simpson Stuart Rd. Dallas, TX. For additional info please contact Connie Grant @ 469-363-0965. Nov 10: American Legion Auxiliary unit 802 and Bon Air Baptist Church’s Golden Agers invite you to a Fashion-Than and Now-Show, November 10 at 11;00 am at Ida Flakes Fellowship Bon Air Missionary Baptist Church 5707 Bonnie View Rd. Dallas, TX

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Nov 15-17: Annual Fall Revival -Riverside B.C.-3200 Lagow-Rev. S. T. Tutson, Jr., Pastor. Evangelist: Rev. S. C. Stapleton, pastor Shekinah Tabernacle B.C. November 15th-17th. 7:00pm nightly. Hope this is right. Fix what’s not right. Can be reached at 214-565-1814 Emma Terrell Alexander

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Nov 17: November 17 is World Prematurity Day. Honor the 1 million babies worldwide who died this year because they were born too soon, and the 12 million more who struggle to survive. Join the fight against premature birth: update your Facebook status with the message on the World Prematurity Day page on Nov. 17. Wear purple on World Prematurity Day to raise awareness, locally, for the 1 in 8 babies born premature each year in Dallas County

Foreign Policy

School Activities: (SGA) Student Government Association, (CA) Community Assistant, Band, Student Rep. for Third Good Marshall Fund

Nov 19: Mother Daughter Banquet is hosted by “Facing Teen Challenges” at the Mattie Nash Myrtle Davis Recreation Center, 710 N. Hampton Rd. Dallas Tx. 75212 on Saturday November 19, 2011 For information call Aerica Karriem Phone: 469-285-0876

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Student Mentor, watch History & Cartoon Chanel, Reading, Volunteer, Sing in Male Chorus and Usher

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don’t think it would be unreasonable to think that Hall of Fame type athletes have a different out look on things than an everyday 9 to 5 type guy, or an athlete that just played a certain Leon Simon sport but didn’t excel. I’ve noticed all down through the years media types spend an awful lot of time explaining things that shouldn’t or couldn’t happen. I can go back to the early 60’s. A young skinny light heavyweight coming out of Louisville, Kentucky and fresh out of the Olympics with the light heavyweight Gold medal. Saying he was “the Greatest and the prettiest.” That statement had the nation divided. At the time the heavyweight Champion was a very capable, very mean, and very Big Sonny Liston. Liston was a somewhat

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smaller version of George Foreman. Sonny could hit guys on the elbow and knock them down. Some even thought he hit Floyd Patterson in the hair and knocked him out. Half the nation thought Sonny could be Champion as long as he wanted to be. The younger, mostly African American generation thought the growing young light heavyweight out of Kentucky was the next Champion. The National media was certain this young Cassius Clay was out of his mind. This argument continued until Mr. Clay put a couple of whipping on Liston. All down through history, men spend way to much time telling other men what they can’t do. Watching ESPN, First they spent half the Summer telling Cam Newton he couldn’t do the same thing in the NFL he did at Auburn. WRONG !!!!! He’s doing much better than expected. Watching ESPN pre - game Keyshon Johnson, Chris Carter, Tom Jackson, spent a great portion of the show telling people reasons why Tim Tebow will not be successful in the NFL. The thing that struck me how easily

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the used the phrase “I can’t see how……….?” Believe me I’m not about to tell you that Tebow will be a pro- bowler or even a permanent starter. I just thought it strange that the three guys that want and campaign heavily to get Hall of fame recognition can use the “ I can’t” phrase so readily. Mike Ditka the only guy on the panel that’s in the hall. Says “ the Kid wins”. Those 3 guys that use “I Can’t .” so easily will never get in the hall. Attitude, and not aptitude ,determines your altitude. Can you imagine Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders, Jerry Rice and the Walter Peyton type athletes spending a whole morning show telling people what another grown man can’t do. O.J. Simpson had brasses on his legs and couldn’t walk until he was about 6 years can you imagine him spending 3 or 4 hour telling someone else what they can’t do. Jack youngblood played a play-off game with a broken leg, how much time you think he’d spend telling someone else what they can’t d0.

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ith the start of a new school year it’s easy to remember to update a child’s immunizations but Parkland Health & Hospital System staff reminds adults about the importance of keeping their own immunizations current. “We can put our communities at risk,” said Jill Strachan-Batson, MD, staff physician, Parkland youth & Family Centers. “In this country, we tend to take our health for granted and assume we are protected against illness. But there are places where some of these diseases are still quite prevalent.” Adults don’t need as many shots as children, but there are still preventive measures that can be taken to protect yourself, your family and your community. Women who are pregnant need to be extra vigilant. The following adult immunization schedule is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

AAge Group (Years) Vaccine 19-65 Influenza - One dose annually 19-64 Tetanus, diptheria, pertussis - Substitute onetime dose of Tdap for Td booster; then boost with Td every 10 years 65-Tetanus, diptheria, pertussis - TD booster every 10 years 19-65 Varicella - Two doses 19-26 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Three doses (females) 60-65 Zoster- One dose 19-49 Measles, mumps, rubella- One or two doses 50-65 Measles, mumps, rubella One dose 19-64 Pneumococcal - 1 or 2 doses 65 Pneumococcal -1 dose 19-65 Meningococcal- One or more doses 19-65 Hepatitis A - Two doses 19-65 Hepatitis B - Three doses

Parkland’s Community Oriented Primary Care health centers provide adult immunizations. For more information about adult immunizations or to schedule a low-cost appointment, contact one of these locations: Bluitt-Flowers Health Center: 214.266.4200 deHaro-Saldivar Health Center: 214.266.0500 East Dallas Health Center: 214.266.1000 Garland Health Center: 214.266.0700 Irving Health Center: 214.266.3000 Oak West Health Center: 214.266.1450 Pediatric Primary Care Center: 214.266.0100 Southeast Dallas Health Center: 214.266.1600 Vickery Health Center: 214.266.0350 “If people stop taking their immunizations, it will become a larger problem,” said Dr. Strachan-Batson. “People come here from all parts of the world. We are in this together.”

ALABAMA STATE UPSET, JACKSON STATE MOvES INTO TOP SPOT By: John R. Posey

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pecial teams play doomed Alabama State in its 20-19 loss to Alabama A&M in the Magic City Classic. The Bulldogs blocked the game-tying extra point and then ran out the clock. Alabama A&M now controls the tie-breaker for the SWAC East bid for the SWAC Championship. Jackson State returns to the top spot with its 44-14 blitz of Prairie View. The Tigers ran up 722 yards in total offense would have rung up more points without turnovers in the red zone. Prairie View now sits precariously atop the SWAC West. If Prairie View and Arkansas-Pine Bluff finish in a tie, the Golden Lions would receive the SWAC

Prairie View quarterback, Deauntre Smiley (14), scrambles for a first down against Jackson State, Photo: John Posey, urban Sports News

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Jackson State (7-1), Alabama State (6-2), Winston-Salem State (9-0), Alabama A&M (6-2), and Bethune-Cookman (53) hold the Top 5 uSN spots for week nine. Albany State (62), Norfolk State (7-2), Morehouse (7-2), FAMu (5-3) and Hampton round out the next five spots in the uSN Poll. “I was asked last week by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger what I thought were Jackson State’s chances to win the national title,” said John Posey, CEO of urban Sports News. “I said if Alabama State falls and the Tigers win out, Jackson State would win our national championship without question. They still have an improving Grambling team and a tough Alabama A&M team to play though. As much as we like WinstonSalem State, their schedule is suspect. They don’t have a signature win against an FCS school.” Must-see games to watch this week include: 1) Grambling vs. Jackson State 2) Tuskegee vs. Miles; 3) Howard vs. Hampton; 4) Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Alabama State; 5) and, Morehouse vs. Kentucky State. “The Alabama State loss throws the SWAC East wide open. Alabama A&M is now in the driver’s seat. The Hornets must win out and hope either Jackson State or Prairie View can best the Bulldogs,” explained Posey. “Morgan State and Norfolk State lead the MEAC. If Norfolk wins out against Savannah State and Morgan, the Spartans will win the crown and a playoff berth. Morgan State ends the season with a murder’s row of Bethune, Norfolk and Hampton. South Carolina State, Bethune, FAMu and Hampton must win out and hope Morgan & Norfolk lose to move into a tie for the crown.” • After finishing third in last year’s Southwestern Athletic Conference Cross Country Championship, the Alabama State Lady Hornets were able to move back into the championship circle finishing the 5k run at the Watson Cross Country Course at Choctow Trails in first place with 31 points, easily outdistancing second-place finisher Grambling’s 79 points. • Livingstone sophomore Tyheim Pitt has been named the CIAA Linebacker of the Week, it was announced

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Jackson State wideout, Rico Richardson (83) snares a 41yard touchdown against Prairie View. Photo: John Posey, urban Sports News

Monday by the conference office. Pitt, a native of Fremont, NC, had a career day against the St. Augustine’s Falcons on Saturday, finishing with a career-high 17 tackles and also had an interception that he returned for a touchdown. • Winton-Salem State university head football coach, Connell Maynor, has been selected as Coach of the Week in the CIAA for the first time this season. Maynor led his WSSu Rams to a 21-14 victory over the Shaw university Bears on Saturday, moving the Rams to 9-0 overall and 7-0 in the CIAA’s Southern Division. The undefeated conference record marks the first time since the 1999 season that Winston-Salem State has finished unbeaten in conference play.


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micron Sigma Chapter in Partnership with the Progressive Initiatives Foundation (501c3) presents its Second Annual Royal Fall Ball. Special to Elite News your presence is requested for an evening featuring a formal reception with a vendor marketplace, fine dining, elegant dancing and presentations to community leaders and honored guests. In the spirit of those Grand Formals of days gone by, this event will support scholarships and other community service programs. We have been able to secure history maker Dr. Anita Hill, (yale educated lawyer, Brandeis university professor and author of the new book, Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race and Finding Home) as our guest speaker for the 2011 Royal Fall Ball. Her book launches tomorrow Tuesday October

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allas Independent School District’s new Chief of Police Craig Miller was sworn in at the district’s police department’s headquarters. Miller, former deputy chief for the Dallas Police Department, began his new

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Dallas, TX 75215

2210 Pine Street 214-421-4119 Dallas, Texas 75212 email: gnz2210@sbcglobal.net 214-421-4119 Sunday School............................9:30am Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service..........................11:00am Morning Worship Study -10:45 am Bible

Steven Temple C.O.G.I.C.

New Mount Zion Baptist Church

Prayer Meeting-Bible Study 6:30-8:30 pm

Rev. Vincent Parker, Pastor

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Youth Bible Study & Rehearsal 7:00 -8:30 pm

Rev. Wade Charles Davis

November 4, 2011


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miNisTeRs lisTiNgs Living Testimony Baptist Church YOu CAN HAVE YOuR

Community Baptist Church 2920 Fordham Rd. 214-376-9774

Rev. A. L. Banks

4129 Idaho Avenue CHuRCH AND MINISTER Dallas, Texas 75219 HERE TOO! CALL ELITE (214) 374-3860 9:30NEWS a.m. – Sunday School DETAILS FOR 10:45 a.m. – Worship 214-372-6500 Rev. R.G. Simmons, Pastor

1966 Life Street Dallas, Texas 75212 214-630-8637 10:45 am Worship 9:45 am Sunday School

Rev. J. J. Raven

6332 Bonnie view Rd. Dallas, Texas 75241 214-225-2703 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship

Rev. Shank Robinson

1519 Denley Drive Dallas, Texas 75216 214-941-5224 9:30 am Sunday School 10:45 am Worship

Early Morning Worship........8:00 a.m. Sunday School........9:30 a.m. Morning Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 1st, 2nd, 4th Sunday.10:30 a.m.

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church

Rev. Paul E. Walker

Greater Shiloh Baptist Church 4010 Sunnyvale Street Dallas, Texas 75216 • 214-371-2262 Sunday School .......9:00 am Morning Worship...11:00 am BTU .......................6:00 am Wed. Prayer & Teaching ... 7:00 pm Saturday Outreach 10:00 am Rev. S. L. Johnson

ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00AM WORSHIP SERVICE WEDNESDAY PRAISE BREAK MID-DAY SERVICE 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM WEDNESDAY PRAISE BREAK EVENING SERVICE 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM 2600 S. MARSALIS P 214-375-4876 - F 214-375-1920 Rev. Bertrain Bailey

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Rev. Lelious Johnson, Pastor

1323 So. Ewing Ave. Dallas, Texas 75216 214-942-4643 Sunday School ….. 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship ….. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study …..7:00 p.m. Rev. Lee Craig

2200 S. Marsalis Dallas, Texas 75216 Sunday School..............................7:30 am Sunday Morning Worship............10:00 am Tuesday Bible Band.......................7:30 am Friday Pastoral Teaching................7:30 pm Sunday Radio Broadcast...............8:30 am “Come Worship at the Home of The Saints”

Bishop J. Neaul Haynes

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Rev. Steven C. Jones

1111 E. Ledbetter Dallas, Texas 75241 214-372-4411 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship

Rev. Cecil Proctor

New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church 411 N. Hampton Road Desoto, TX 75115 214-729-3322 Rev. Darrell W. Pryor Pastor/Teacher

Rev. Darrell W. Pryor, Pastor

“Inspiring the Community One Family at a time”

Sunday Services: Intercessory Prayer..........7:30-8:10 am Early Worship.........................8:00 am Church School........................9:30 am Morning Worship..................10:50 am NBC.......................................6:00 pm

Dr. S.C. Nash, Pastor

Third Avenue Missionary Baptist Church “The Church With the 20/20 Vision”

Dr. H.E. Anderson, Sr.,

New St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church

3603 Pugett Dallas, Texas 75212 214.351.7096 Sunday Service…10:45 am. Monday…6:00 pm. Monday School Thursday…6:00 pm. Prayer Meeting Bible Study

e-mail: revscj@swbell.net

3700 Simpson Stewart Road Dallas, Texas 75241 972-225-1704

“The Exciting” Singing Hills Baptist Church 6550 Houston School Road Dallas, Texas 75241 Phone: 214-375-5952

Early Worship ................8:00 am Sunday School....................9:30 am Morning Worship..............10:45 am Wed. Night Breakthrough....7:00 pm

Office: 214-375-0062

Sunday School: 9:00 am Sunday Worship: 10:45 am Tuesday Bible Sudy: 7:30 pm

Mount Tabor Baptist Church

Saintsville Church of God and Christ

4360 Kollock Dr. Dallas, TX 75216 214-375-5190 Fax: 214-372-1620

Sunday School.......9:30 AM Morning Worship............ 11:00 AM

Tuesday Bible Study................7:30 p.m. Prayer & Praise Family Night............7:00 p.m.

Ewing Avenue Baptist Church

Bishop Harold Edwards

Rev. Chris J. Evans

Neighborhood House of Prayer

1600 Pear Street Dallas, Texas 75215 Ph: 214-421-3741 Fax: 214-421-3926

3711 Biglow • Dallas, Texas 214-374-5485 9:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am Worship 7:00 pm Wed. Bible Study/Worship

Sunday School: 9 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service: 7: 30 p.m. Transportation Available!!

Ch: 214-371-7026

St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church

Church Of The Living God

Church Phone: 214-339-9554 Fax: 214-337-7626

“Church of Love” 4807 BurnsideDallas, Texas 75216

Denley Drive Missionary Baptist Church

Dr. Aaron Phillips

1711 Reynoldston Lane Dallas, Texas 75232

Greater Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church

New Unity Baptist Church

Greater Progressive Baptist Church

Metropolitan Baptist Church “Where we walk by faith, not by sight, joyfully doing the Lord’s work serving the community,” II Cor 5: 7

2408 Hatcher Street • Dallas, Texas 75215 Church: 214-428-3695 Sunday School..........................9:15 am Morning Worship.....................10:30 am Wednesday Bible Study............7:00 pm Radio Broadcast: M - F 12:30 pm on KGGR

Rev. Michael D. Pryor

Calvary Temple Community Church

Totally Committed Progressive

1401 Clay Mathis Rd. Mesquite, TX 75181 2403972-222-3708 HarlandaleFaxDr. Church Phone: 972-222-5699

Dr. M.L. Curry, Pastor

Dallas, TX 75216 Website: Calvarytemplemesquite.org Ch 214-374-0977 • C 214-864-0470 E-mail: Calvarytemplecc@att.net Sunday School........ 10:00am Services: Sunday 8:00am and 10:30am MorningTimes: Worship........... 11:15am Midweek Service: Wednesday Tues Bible Study............. 8:00pm Prayer/Bible Study @ 7:00pm Dr. W.R. PASTOR ANDWillis FIRST Church Motto: We Walk by Faith, 8:00pm Not by Sight " Thurs Joy "For Night.............. 2 Corinthians 5:7 LADY MCCULLOUGH

November 4, 2011


celebRaTiNg 50 yeaRs Of cOmmuNiTy seRvice

miNisTeRs lisTiNgs Shekinah ShekinahTabernacle Tabernacle Baptist Baptist Church Church 2109 TX TX 2109Beckley Beckley• Dallas, • Dallas, 214-942-2227 214-942-2227 8:30 8:30am amSunday SundaySchool School 10:00 10:00am amWorship WorshipService Service

Ebenezer Missionary Riverside Baptist Church Ebenezer Missionary 3132 Lagow BaptistChurch Church Baptist Dallas, Texas

214-428-3200

8015Blossom BlossomLane Lane 8015 9:30 am Sunday School Dallas, Texas 75227 Dallas, Texas 75227 10:45 Sunday am Worship 214-388-1200 214-388-1200

Rev. Rev. A.A.D.D.Tuston Smith Smith Rev.S.T.

Rev. Rev.Alfred AlfredStapleton Stapleton

Carver CarverHeights HeightsBaptist BaptistChurch Church “A Christ” “A going goingChurch Churchfor fora aComing Coming Christ” 2510 2510E.E.Ledbetter Ledbetter Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75216 75216 Church: Church:214-371-2024 214-371-2024 Sunday a.m.a.m. SundaySchool......9:30 School......9:30 Morn. Worship...8:00 a.m. & Morn. Worship...8:00 a.m.10:45 & 10:45 a.m. a.m. Tues. Tues.Noonday NoondayBible BibleStudy Study Wed. p.m.p.m. Wed.Prayer/Bible Prayer/BibleStudy....7:00 Study....7:00

R. Washington R.L.L.Washington

Olive Olive Grove GroveBaptist BaptistChurch Church Lotts Mortuary 4416 Denley 4416South South DenleyDrive Drive 2434Dallas, MLK Blvd, Dallas Tx 75215 Texas 75216 Dallas, Texas 75216 Ph: Ph:214-941-4378 214-941-4378 9:45 School 9:45am am- Sunday - Sunday School 10:45 Worship 10:45am am- Morning - Morning Worship Midweek Midweek Service: Service: Wednesday Wednesday––Prayer Prayerand and Teaching Teaching6:00 6:00p.m. p.m.

Rev. Rev.W. W.Hunter Hunter

Rev. Bradley Rev.Johnnie JohnnieR.R. Bradley

Pilgrim Pilgrim Rest Rest Baptist Baptist Church Church 1819 1819 N. N.Washington Washington Dallas, Dallas,TX TX Ph: Ph:214-823-7308 214-823-7308 8:00 Worship 8:00am amFirst First Worship 9:30 9:30am amSunday SundaySchool School 10:45 10:45am amSecond Second Worship Worship

Rev. Rev.Curtis CurtisWallace Wallace

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Rev. Rev.Frederick Frederick D. D.Haynes HaynesIIIIII

Lords Lords Missionary Missionary Baptist Baptist Church Church

6722 6722 Bexar BexarStreet Street Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas 214-428-5459 214-428-5459 9:30 9:30am amSunday SundaySchool School 11:00 11:00am amWorship Worship

14120 Texas 75240 14120Noel NoelRoad Road• Dallas, • Dallas, Texas 75240 972-239-1120 972-239-1120Church Church 972-239-5925 972-239-5925Fax Fax Worship 10:45 amam WorshipServices Services8 8& & 10:45 Sunday SundaySchool School9:45 9:45amam Wednesday Wednesday12 12noon noonprayer prayer

Rev. JeromeE.E. Rev.Jerome McNeil, McNeil,Jr.Jr.PhPhD.D.

Rev. Rev.Michael MichaelR.R. Hubbard Hubbard Sr., Sr.,Pastor Pastor

2837 2837Prosperity ProsperityAve. Ave. Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75216 75216 Ph: Ph:(214) (214)376-2447 376-2447 8:45 School 8:45am am- Sunday - Sunday School 10:00 Worship 10:00am am- Morning - Morning Worship 5:00 5:00pmpm-B.T.U. B.T.U. Dr. Pastor Dr.T.L. T.L.Brown, Brown, Pastor

1000 1000East EastRedbird RedbirdLane Lane Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas 214-371-9228 214-371-9228 8:00 amam Worship 8:00&&10:45 10:45 Worship 9:30 9:30Sunday SundaySchool School

New Friendship Missionary

New Missionary New Friendship Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Baptist Church Church Metropolitan Ave, 2419Baptist “Where Real & & “WhereFriendship FriendshipIsIs Real Dallas Texas 75215 The Word” MinistryIsIsThe The Word” TheMinistry

Church 214-421-7211 2419 Metropolitan Avenue 2419 Metropolitan Avenue Fax 214-565-1530 Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas75215 75215 “Where friendship is real and ministry is the word” Church: 214-421-7211 Church: 214-421-7211 Fax: 214-565-1530 Pastor’s Office 214-421-8272 Fax: 214-565-1530 Pastor’s Pastor’sOffice: Office:214-421-8272 214-421-8272 NFCOC Office 214-565-1147 Caregiver’s Office: Caregiver’s Office:214-565-1147 214-565-1147 Sunday School 9:15 AM www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.com www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.com Morning Worship 11:00 AM Sunday A.M. SundaySchool....9:15 School....9:15 A.M. Mon-Christian Education 7:00 PM Morning ........ 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Worship 11:00 A.M. Mon.-Christian Education...7:00 pmpm Mon.-ChristianMeeting Education...7:00 Tue-Prayer 12 Noon Wed. P.M.P.M. Wed.Prayer PrayerMeeting Meeting....7:30 ....7:30

Bishop Bishop Ray RayCampbell Campbell

5707 5707Bonnie BonnieView ViewRoad Road Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75241 75241 214-376-5846 214-376-5846 8:00 8:00am amEarly EarlyWorship Worship 11:00 11:00am amWorship Worship www.bambc.org www.bambc.org

Rev. Johnny A. A. McGee, Pastor Rev. Pastor Rev.Johnny Johnny A.McGee, McGee, Pastor

Rev. Mitchell Rev.J.J.E.E. Mitchell

Greater GreaterMount MountHebron Hebron Missionary MissionaryBaptist BaptistChurch Church 2335 Texas 75241 233556th 56thStreet StreetDallas, Dallas, Texas 75241

Rev. Rev.Carlton CarltonGarrett Garrett

Concord Concord Missionary Missionary Baptist Baptist Church Church

6808 6808Pastor PastorBailey BaileyDrive Drive Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75237 75237 214-331-8522 214-331-8522 7:30am 9:15am, 8:00 amam &11:00-12:24 12:00 pm pm 8:00am, am,10:00 10:00 & 12:00 Worship Worship Worship

Rev. Rev.Freddie FreddieCheatum Cheatum

www.hmbconline.org www.hmbconline.org Sunday a.m.a.m. SundayEarly EarlyWorship....8:00 Worship....8:00 Morning 10:45 p.m.p.m. Morning Worship Worship........ 10:45 Tuesday p.m.p.m. TuesdayYouth YouthChoir...7:00 Choir...7:00 Wed. p.mp.m Wed.Prayer PrayerMeeting Meeting.....7:00 .....7:00 Wed. Bible Study Class.....7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. p.m. Wed. Bible Study Class.....7:30 p.m.-8:30 For ine.or g Prayer@hmbconline.org For Prayer: Prayer: Prayer@hmbconl

Bon Bon Air Air Baptist Baptist Church Church

2020 2020W. W.Wheatland Wheatland Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75232 75232 972-228-5200 972-228-5200 Sun. 8am&10:45am Sun.Morn. Morn.Services Services 8am&10:45am Wed. Noon & 7pm Wed.Bible BibleStudy Study1212 Noon & 7pm

Fax:Fax: (214) 824-3813 Ph: Ph:(214) (214)823-1018 823-1018 (214) 824-3813

Ideal IdealPentecostal Pentecostal

Friendship Friendship West West Baptist Baptist Church Church Rev. Pastor Rev.Daryl DarylCarter, Carter, Pastor

5144 Texas 75223 DolphinRd. Rd. • Dallas, • Dallas, Texas 75223 5144Dolphin

Ervay ErvayCedar CedarMissionary Missionary Baptist Church Baptist Church

Shiloh Shiloh Missionary Missionary Baptist Baptist Church Church

1114 1114Comal ComalStreet Street Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75203 75203 214-946-3581 214-946-3581 9:00 am Early MorningWorship Worship 8:00 am Early Morning 8:00 am Early Morning Worship 10:15 am Sunday School 9:00 am Sunday School 9:00 am Sunday School 11:15 am WorshipService Service 11:00 am Worship 11:00 am Worship Service

2415 2415Ann AnnArbor Arbor Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas 214-374-3639 214-374-3639 9:30 9:30am amSunday SundaySchool School 11:00 11:00am amWorship Worship Temple Temple of ofFaith Faith Christian ChristianChapel ChapelC.M.E. C.M.E. Church Church

New New Greater GreaterEmanuel Emanuel Baptist Baptist Church Church

2554 Texas 75216 2554Ann AnnArbor ArborAve. Ave.Dallas, Dallas, Texas 75216 Ph: Ph:(214) (214)376-2873 376-2873 Sunday am am SundaySchool............9:45 School............9:45 Morning am am Praise..........11:00 Morning Praise..........11:00 Children’s am am Children’sChurch......11:30 Church......11:30 BTU.............................6:30 pm BTU.............................6:30 pm Mon. pmpm YouthMission Mission....7:00 ....7:00 Mon. Youth pm pm Tues. Tues.Men’s Men’sMinistry Ministry....7:00 ....7:00 Fri. pmpm Fri.Singles/Family Singles/FamilyMinistry Ministry7:30 7:30

Hopewell Hopewell Missionary Missionary Baptist BaptistChurch Church

Little Little Friendship Friendship Baptist Baptist Church Church

Church: Church:214-374-4759 214-374-4759 9:00 9:00am amSunday SundaySchool School 10:30 10:30am amMorning MorningWorship Worship 7:00 pmpm Wed Bible Study 7:00pm pm- -7:30 7:30 Wed Bible Study Thurs. Rehearsal/Usher Thurs.Night Night- Choir - Choir Rehearsal/Usher 7:00 Men’s Night OutOut 7:00pm pm Fri. Fri. Men’s Night

Mt. M.B.C. Mt.Pisgah Pisgah M.B.C. “THE “THEROCK” ROCK” 11611 Chapel Rd. Rd. 11611Webb Webb Chapel Dallas, Tx.Tx. 75229 Dallas, 75229 Worship Services..7:45 & 11 am Worship Services..7:45 & 11 am Sunday am am SundaySchool...9:45 School...9:45 Wed. Study 12 pm 7 pm Wed.Bible Bible Study 12&pm & 7 pm Office...972-241-6151 Office...972-241-6151 Fax...972-243-5279 Fax...972-243-5279 Music MusicMinistry...972-241-5985 Ministry...972-241-5985 Prayer Line...972-243-2037 Prayer Line...972-243-2037

Rev. Rev.Fred FredConwright Conwright

Office Mon.Mon. & Fri...9 am - 3 pm OfficeHours... Hours... & Fri...9 am - 3 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs...9 am - 6am pm - 6 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs...9 Website...www.dallasmtpisgah.org Website...www.dallasmtpisgah.org

Greater Church GreaterEmanuel EmanuelBaptist Baptist Church 2110 2110E.E.11th 11thSt.St. Dallas, Dallas,Texas Texas75203 75203 214-942-0218 214-942-0218

Rev. Rev.Bryan BryanCarter Carter

9:00 School 9:00a.m........Sunday a.m........Sunday School 7:45 10:00 a.m...Morning Worship 7:45a.m. a.m.& & 10:00 a.m...Morning Worship 6:30 Prayer/Bible Study 6:30p.m....Wed. p.m....Wed. Prayer/Bible Study

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Rev. Rev.Burley BurleyHudson Hudson

Pastor: Rev. Robert Townsend Pastor: Rev. Robert Townsend

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celebRaTiNg 50 yeaRs Of cOmmuNiTy seRvice Sunday Worship Services @ 10:45 am Todd M. Sunday School @ 9:15 am tkins Prayer & Bible Study - Wednesday @ 7:00 pm iNisTeRs isTiNgs

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Greater New Mt. Zion YOu CAN HAVE YOuR Golden Chain Church Missionary Baptist Church 3314 Detonte St. CHuRCH AND MINISTER Dallas, Texas 75223 207 Eggar St. 5023 Wadsworth Dallas, Texas Church 972-823-1962 Waxahachie, Texas 75165 HERE TOO! CALL ELITE Email: progressivechurch@swbglobal.net Church (972) 937-4615 Church 214-372-0280 Email: iwturner@prodigy.net Sunday School.....9:30 A.M. FOR DETAILS Sunday School.....9:30 A.M. CallNEWS to Worship.... 11:00 AM Call to Worship.... 10:45 AM Mission.......6:00 - 7:00 P.M. Sunday School 8 am Wednesday Prayer Service.... 6:30 p.m. 214-372-6500 Bible Study……7:00 - 8:00 P.M. Pastor David L. & Shirley F. Maxey “The Church With The Mind Of Christ” Progressive Baptist Church

444 West Ledbetter Primitive Baptist Church Dallas, Texas 75224 2217 56th Street 214-374-0828 Dallas, Texas 75241 Early Morning Worship ........7:50 am Ph: (214) 374-6441 Sunday School ....................9:30 am Fax: (214)am 374-6490 Morning Worship ...............10:30 9:30 am Sunday School Evening Worship ................7:00 p.m. Rev. George Pryor Rev. Lee W. Turner, Pastor Pastor “The Church Where God Is Glorified” 11: 00am Morning Worship 10 am Morning Worship Rev. B.L. Horn Eld. Lloyd T. Morgan, Sr. ick J. Woods Bonnie View Christian Church Redeemer Missionary Beginners New Covenant Christian Fellowship Church 4861 Bonnie View at Ledbetter Dallas District Christian Methodist Episcopal Baptist Church Baptist 2025 Church W. Wheatland Rd • Dallas, Texas 75232 Dallas, Texas 75216 Church 2948 Singleton Blvd. 3610 Hancock Phone: (972) 224-5000 Church 214-376-8514 Dallas, Texas 75241 Presiding Elder Dallas/Ft. Worth Region Dallas, Texas 75210 www.newcovenantdallas.org Sunday School......8:30 A.M Church: 214-631-2226 214-428-2083 Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Call To Worship... 10:00 A.M. Sunday School.....9:30 a.m. Sunday School.....10:00 Sundayam Worship: 8 am & 10:30 am 1616 East Illinois Ave Wed. Prayer Service & Morning Worship.10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.... 11:00 am Rev. Michael L. Youth Church: 10:30 am (2nd & 3rd Sun.) Dallas, Texas 75216 Bible Class..7:30 P.M. Evening Worship...7:00 p.m. BTU.......9:30 Smith, Pastor Rev. K.D. Intercessory am Prayer: 11 am - 12noon (Tues.Pace & Thurs.) Dwayne E. Rodgers, Sr. Pastor Ph. (214) 372-9505 Rev. Dr. Rev. Andre’ Byrd Sr. Bible Study: 7 pm (Wed.) W.C. Champion C.L. Taylor St. Mark AME Zion Church GREATER EL BETHEL MISSIONARY The Called Baptist Sheep of Fellowship Jesus Christ 2311 E. Illinois Ave. Dallas, TX 75216 214-376-7750 Fax 214-376-2485 stmarkameziondallas.org Sunday School 9:30 am Harlandale Ave. 2206 Sunday Worship 11 am Dallas, TX 75216 Prayer Meeting Tues 12 - Wed 6 pm 213-372-3828 Sat 8 am - Sun 9Church: am 9:30 am - Sunday School “You Must Be Born Again”

Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church

Rev. JohnWorship Morris, Jr. 10:30 am - Sun. Morning 6:00 pm - Wednesday Bible Service 11 am to 5 pm - Friday Counseling

H.L. Ward

Church BAPTIST CHuRCHCME Church Christian Church Carter Temple WILLIAM D. MCNEALY, PASTOR 1724 Windmire Dr. Road 3104 Gibbs Williams

Mesquite, Texas 75181 Dallas, Texas 75233 972-222-3763 kennethbeck@clear.net Church Sunday Service:Office: 10:00 a.m. Bible (469)-567-1934 Study: Monday 7-8 p.m. SundayChurch: School .....9:00a.m. 214-747-0752 “….lovest thou me more than these? Sunday Worship ..10:00a.m. 10:00& Bible Fax: am - Class (469)-567-1974 Sunday School Feed my sheep….John 21:15-17 Wed. Prayer Service 7:00p.m. churchoffice@thecalled church.org 11:00God amIs- Praised” Sun. Morning Worship Motto: “Where Mature Christians Are Made” “Where

1130 East Ninth Street Dallas, Texas 75203 Avenue 2503 Crossman ChurchDallas, 214-946-9701 Texas 75212

Holy Temple Church

Bexar Street Baptist Church

West Wintergreen Rd. www.dfwelitenews.com1051 2018 S. Marsalis Ave. Lancaster, Texas 75134 Dallas, Texas 75216 972-227-1400 214-943-3579 Sunday School ......................9:45 am Sunday Morning Worship .......9:00 am Early Morning Worship......8:00 a.m. Sunday Bible Class ................6:30 pm Sunday School..........9:30 a.m. Sunday Night..........................7:30 pm Morning Worship 10:45 am C.C. Robertson Pastor & First Lady C.C. Boyce

Faithful Missionary Baptist Church

6255 Bonnie View Rd. Dallas, Texas 972-225-7381 9:30 am Sunday School 10:45 am Worship

Little Flock Baptist Church 705 E. Aimee Street Forney, Texas Sunday School.....9:30 A.M. Morning Worship....10:45 A.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting/Bible Study..7:15 P.M.

Rev. Louis E. Laurent

Greater Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church 8350 Forest Lane Dallas, Texas 214-349-7701 7:30 am Early Morning Worship 9:00 am Sunday School 10:30 am Morning Worship

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Rev. J.L. Rainbolt

Dr. David Wilson

ww.dfwelitenews.com

Early Morning Pentecost ....8:00AM Sunday School.....9:25 AM Mountain top Experience ....11:00 AM Wed. Nite Bible Study........7:00 PM

Dr. Timothy J. Brown, Pastor

On Face Worldwide ZioMy n Temple Church of Ministries of Jesus

God in Christ

Elder Glenn Tatum, Sr. Pastor

Marsalis Avenue Missionary Baptist Church 2723 S. Marsalis Ave. Dallas, Texas 75216 Church: 214-943-6007 9:00 am Sunday School 10:30 am Morning Worship 7:00 pm Prayer/Praise Worship

Dr. David Henderson

(214) 946-3584

Open Door Church of God In Christ 2651 Gooch Street Dallas, Texas 75241 Church 214-376-0354 Sunday Inter. Prayer.....8 A.M.-9 A.M. Sunday School......9:15-10:50 A.M Sunday Morning Worship... 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship...6:00 P.M.

Sunday 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Fullfillment Hour 10:00 AM Sunday Morning Worship Wednesday 6:30 PM Women, Men & Youth Meeting 7:30 PM Bible Study

2023 Mouser Street

3702 Toronto Dallas, Texas 214-920-2473

“Come Worship With Us”

1403 Morrell • Dallas, Texas 75203 214-946-4522

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New El Bethel Baptist Church

Community West Baptist Church

Rev. N. C. Sargent

Pastor Kevin Powell Pastor Kenneth W. Beck

7:00 pm - Midweek Worship PastorLancaster W.J. Atkins Pastor L. McDaniels “His Grace Is Sufficient” Greater Mt.Willie Pleasant Baptist Church Full Gospel

Terry White Pastor/Teacher

4204 Frank Ave. Street 1839 N. Galloway Suite A Dallas, Texas 75210 Mesquite TX 75149 Phone 469-556-8418 Ph: (214) 426-5231 Fax: 972-329-1962 Sunday 469-556-8418 School......9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 12:00 p.m.(noon) Morning Worship........11:15 a.m. Wednesday Prayer-Fire Night p.m. 7:00 pm Y.P.W.W..............6:45 prophetess_moody@yahoo.com Evening Worship.........8:15p.m.

Salem Institutional Baptist Israel Baptist Church Church 2023 West Davis Street Rev. Todd M. Atkins - Pastor Dallas, Texas 75208 3918 Crozier St. Dallas, TX 75215 Ph:214-428-3797 (214) 942-7535 Phone Sunday School....9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship Services @ 10:45 am MorningSchool Worship .... 11:00 Sunday @ 9:15 am A.M. Prayer & Bible @ 7:00 pm WedStudy BibleWednesday Study ...6:30 P.M.

Prophetess

Eld. Wallace M. Holyfield Monica Moody

Rev. Morgan Rev.C.C. Todd M. Atkins

November 4, 2011


ObiTuaRies In Memory of Rev. Marke Twain Toles

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oles, Rev. Marke Twain Rev. Marke Twain Toles was born October 13, 1919, in Calvert, Texas to Mark T. Toles Sr. and Minnie Robertson Toles. He attended W. D. Spigner High School in Calvert, Texas. He attended Bishop College in Marshall, Texas receiving a Bach-elor of Arts Degree in Education and a Master's Degree in Education & Administration. Post graduate work was done at university of Wisconsin and Alverno College in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was the pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1963 to 1980. He served of the pastor of Bethany Missionary Baptist Church from July 1, 1981 until his retirement in October of 1992. History recorded that under his administration, Bethany's final pay-ment for a new sanctuary was made. He encouraged all people to "Be the Best That you Can Be." He was always a phone call away and always had a helping hand for those in need. His ongoing promotion of Christian responsibilities, academ-ics, leadership and "Keeping Life Reasonably Simple" was his trademark.

celebRaTiNg 50 yeaRs Of cOmmuNiTy seRvice Price, Alfred Lee 63, of Dallas, TX, passed Michelle Williams away October 24. Survived by 2 daughters, Washburn. Her Birthday Chrishara Price and Kawana Mayes. Wakeis 2/16/1960, she departed Thursday, November 3, from 7:15-8:15 pm at on 10/29/2011. the Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Thornton Frwy. Viewing is Friday from Service- Friday, November 4, at 11 am at 2:00 to 9:00 pm at Greater Progressive Baptist Church, 1966 Life Evergreen Funeral Home. St., Dallas, TX. The Funeral is at 11:00 am at Good Street Baptist Church on Saturday Body, Clinton 73. Survived by wife, Deloris Body, 4 daughters, 2 stepsons, 1 stepdaughter, 9 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and 1 Collins, Lillian L. Age 78, of Dallas, TX. She brother. Viewing- Tuesday, November 1 from was preceded in death by husband, Walter 2-9 pm at Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Thornton Collins. Survived by children, Jerry (Jill), Frwy. Funeral- Wednesday, November 2 at 11 David (Georgette), Sharon am at St. Paul Baptist Church- 1600 Pear (Harold), Kim (Gary), 16 Street, Dallas, TX 75215 grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren, brother, Spencer, Curtis Age 85, of Dallas, TX, Larry, sister, Barbara and a passed away October 26, 2011. Survived by host of relatives and wife, Dozie Spencer. Wake- Tuesday, friends. Wake- Wed, Nov November 1 from 5-6 pm at Williams Funeral 2 from 7:15-8:15 pm at Home- 307 N. Ragsdale, Jacksonville, TX. Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Service- Wednesday, November 2 at 11 am at Thornton, Frwy. Service- Thurs, Nov 3 at 11 Elizabeth Chapel CME Church, 3419 am at Friendship West BC, 2020 W. Wheatland Michigan, Dallas Rd., Dallas, TX

Perhaps my time seemed all too brief, don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. If my parting has left a void Then fill it with remembered joy. Be not burdened with times of sorrow I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow

Remembering Rev. S. M. Wright Sr. Special to Elite News

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.M. Wright was born in Dallas on February 7, 1927 to the Reverend Calvin and Mary Wright. He grew up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Dallas, the Bon Ton community. As a child, he was determined to “be somebody” so he focused on his education, graduating from Lincoln High School and earning a bachelor’s degree from Bishop College in Marshall, Texas. He later earned a master’s and doctorate degree from Bishop College. Dr. Wright became the pastor of the People’s Missionary Baptist Church in South Dallas in 1957. A natural leader, he served as advisor to elected officials, businessmen, and civic leaders. He was known for his ability to unite ethnic groups peacefully. During the turbulent 1960s, Dr. Wright worked with city leaders to foster integration in education, employment, and political representation as well as in restaurants, hotels, shops, and swimming pools. He died on November 3, 1994. To honor his legacy, then Governor George W. Bush changed the name of Highway 175 to the S.M. Wright Freeway in 1995.

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