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The Rev. Bernard Jackson will speak during Williams Tabernacle CME Church s Founders Day April 11. Williams Tabernacle CME Church
MOULTRIE, Ga. â Williams Tabernacle CME Church will observe its annual Foundersâ Day virtually at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 11.Â
The speaker for this occasion will be the Rev. Bernard Jackson. He recognized his calling into the ministry at the age of 17 and was licensed a local preacher by the late Presiding Elder William R. Johnson Jr. He was ordained an elder in full connection in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church at the 22nd session of the Southern California Regional Annual Conference under the hands of Bishop Henry Williamson Sr.Â
By Matthew Brown | The Moultrie Observer Jan 11, 2021 1 of 2
Barbara Allegood adds curl to a clientâs hair, one of the last clients she saw before closing Barbaraâs Cosmetique last month. The beauty shop closed Dec. 20 after 48 years.
Submitted photo
Barbara Corbett (now Allegood), seated right, was installed to her second term as president of the Moultrie Hairdressers Association by Jeanette Bennett Register, seated left, in this undated photo provided by Allegoodâs family. Both women are natives of Cook County. The installation service was held at Shoneyâs in Moultrie. The hairdressersâ association was organized to promote greater interest in the profession and fellowship among the hairdressers of the area. The organization is also active in civic work in Moultrie, contributing to the Heart Fund, fine arts, and nursing homes in Colquitt County.