Church Pioneers (I to r) seated, Ida B. Hairs ton, M.C. Murray , Sr., ami EUa M. Whitworth. Standing, Louise H. Davis, Helen G. Peters and RozAha Smith. ? i i Mount Zion Concludes Celebration The Mount Zion Baptist Church concluded a month long, celebration of its 106th_Anrliver ?ary last Sunday afternoon at a Banquet in the File-Goodwin Enrichment Center with Dr. Maya Angelou, a member of Mount Zion, as principal speaker. The theme of the cele bration was "Victory in Jesus Through Worship, Work and Witnessing." The Mount Zion Baptist Church was organized in 1889 by Rev. G."W. Holland and a group of singers from Virginia. Since its organization, Rev. G.W. Johnson, Dr. R.L. File, Dr. K.O.P. Goodwin, Rev. G.G. Campbell and Rev. Serenus T. Chum, Sr., the present minister, have served as pastors of the Church. The month long celebration began with Dr. Talbert O. Shaw, President of Shaw University, as speaker for morning worship. Rev. Starling T. Chum and Rev. Serenus T. Churn, Sr., were morning worship speakers dur ing the second and third weeks of the celebration. The speaker for the final morning worship celebration was Rev. Frank Tucker, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Washing ton, DC. Deacon Norman Sanders, Jr. served ae Master of Ceremonies at the Banquet concluding the month long celebration. Music for the banquet was furnished by Janice Price and V.l.P. Affairs Dr. Maya Angelou, Mount Zions Baptist Church* s 106 Anniversary speaker. Jazz. The welcome was given by Hazel Brown and the Invocation by Robert Leath. Dr. Berthenia Hj^rne inqpduced the L&us. ^ - Following the dinner, Df. Dolly McPherson introduced the speaker of the afternoon. Dr. Maya Angelou. who delivered a very informative and entertain ing address. The address was fol lowed by the recognition of spe cial guests and the making of acknowledgments by Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Le^ and James Franklin, Jr. The afternoon was con cluded by the presentation of Church Pioneers and the presen tation of awards to some twenty members of various church aux iliaries by Shirley Grier and remarks and Benediction by Rev. Serenus T. Chum, Sr., Pastor. Pressley to Speak at Sharon Baptist Church On June 4 On June 4, Rev. Carlton Pressley, Associate Minister of New Jerusalem Baptist Church, will be the 1 1 a.m. guest speaker at Sharon Baptist Church in Stoneville, NC. Rev. Pressley, a native of Winston- Salem, graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School and furthered his educational endeavors by earning a BS Degree in Political Science and Criminal Justice from Howard Unviersity, Washington, D.C.; a Juris Doctorate in Law from the National University, San Diego, Ca.; a Masters Degree in Theol ogy from the Charles H. Mason University, San Diego, Ca. Pressley is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Frantemity, Inc., and a member of Prince Hall Masons, Lodge #64 and a Prince Hall Shriner of Sethos Temple #170. Rev. Pressley is currently working for the N.C. Dept. of Commerce as a Legal Specialist. The public is cordially invited to worship with Sharon Baptist Church and Rev. Carlton Pressley as he brings the gradua Snow Receives Masters Degree Wendy S. Snow, a 1990 graduate of UNC-Charlotte, received her Master's Degree in Business Administration from the University of Virginia-Dar den School of Business in Char lottesville, Virginia on May 21, 1995. She will be errjployed as a Business and Financial Analyst for Allied-Signel, an engineer ing firm in Petersburg, Virginia. Her mother and stepfather are Felicia and John Lash. W endy S. Snow "7.1 t ?< ? i ii i *mm j? ? ? ? ? ? ML Olive Baptist Church Mass Choir excites the crowd at Sara Lee with their gospel singing. Cultural Diversity Day held at Sara Lee To celebrate its cultural diversity, Sara Lee Hosiery sponsored a multicultural celebration. The theme, Sara Lee Hosiery is Cookin' With Diversity, featured international cuisine with servers dressed in authenic costumes. - Some of the dishes were oriental stir-fry, roast leg of lamb and goat cheese, and Italian Meatballs and sauce. Entertainment was also provided by diverse performers which included the University Diversity Blues Band, Plank Road Bluegrass Band, Mt. Olive Mass Choir, and the Guilford Native American Dance Troop. The celebration was designed to heighten the awareness of the various aspects of diversity within the corporate culture and celebrate that diversity. The SLH Diversity Council worked for 18 months to address specific diversity issues.> Dancer performs Indian routine . Guess who's coming to The Crosby1?? "Joe Isuzu " First Lady of The Crosby Richard Mathers on "LA. Law" \ *%? V World Figure Skating Champion Famous country singer Sipowiczfrom "NYPD Blue" Guess what you might win if you're right? You could win two roundtrip tickets on USAir anywhere in the continental U.S. or a whole case of Texas Pete* Hot Sauce! You also get to walk alongside 80 of your favorite stars as they play four days of golf for a great cause. Proceeds benefit local charities like The Crosby Scholars Program. ? ? ? To enter the contest, guess the real names of The Crosby stars above. Pick up forms at the Crosby Scholars Booth at the tournament, or get one by sending a self-addressed stamped ^ /^T1/\QT7\7 envelope to: "Crosby Contest," PO. Box 5627, Winston -Salem, NC 27113. ? ' m Call 1-910-519-5000 for ticket information. ^ And join us June 1-4 for the 10th year of The Crosby at Bermuda Hun. Ten years in North Carolina No purchase necessary. For complete rules and contest forms, send a self- addressed stamped envelope to: "Crosby Contest,*1 P.O. Box 5627, Winston- Salem, North Carolina 27113.