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The Adult and Junior Choirs
of First Baptist Church recently
honored Mrs. Curtiss T. Joshua
with an appreciation service for
her 22 years of dedicated church
service at a 4 p.m. celebration
Sunday, July 8.
The late Mrs. Mamie Wilson,
who directed the junior choir for
more than 22 years, was also
honored.
Mrs. Joshua, who taught
music in the public school system
here and in her home, served as
church pianist and organist for
First Calvary. She is a native of
Florence, S.C., and received her
bachelor's degree in music education
from Wins.t on-Salem
Teachers College (ikwt WiivstoTi^
Salem State University) and
received her master's degree from
North Carolina A&T State
University.
Joining choir members in the
celebration were Mrs. Joshua's
sister, Mrs. Lila T. Davis. Other
guests were Mrs. Hattie Jeter,
Mrs. Madie Caldwell, Mrs.
Dollean Johnson and Ms. Hythia
Evans.
The Rev. W.L. Wilson, pastor
of First Calvary, commended the
long-time church worker for her
dedication to the church youth.
During the service, Mrs.
Joshua was presented with an appreciation
plaque, a money tree,
a crystal bowl of candy and note
cards in the form of a keyboard
symbolizing her love for music
and many other gifts.
Participants in the program in
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Fellowship services will begin
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Fellowship at 2201 N.E. 23rd St.
Elders Ashley Thompson,
Sylvester Johnson, Lewis Hunter
and Richard Hickman will lead
the service.
On Saturday, July 21, at 7:30
p.m., Elders Arthur Fleming,
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