SOCIAL HAPPENINGS BETHEL CHURCH NEWS | Dr. L. C. Dowdy Loyalty Day Speaker at Bethel Church Dr. L. C. Dowdy, president of A&T State University, Greens boro, N. C., will be the speaker at Bethel Church during the morning worship service at Bethel Church at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, 1970. The oc casion will be the observance of "Loyalty Day." The Senior Choir of Bethel will sing. All are invited to attend this ser vice. The "Kings and Queens" are asked to make their reports to the Finance Committee by 6 p.m. At 7:00 p.m. the Rev. S. A. Raines, the pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church, Reidsville, N. C. will speak. He will be ac companied by the choir, ushers and other members of the con gregation. Calling All Laymen of Bethel Laymen's Day will be observ ed at Bethel Church, Sunday, Oct. 25. Mr. Joseph McKinney, the president of the Laymen's Organization of the Second Epis copal District, will be the speak er at 11:00 ajn. A Concherto The Senior Choir of Bethel Church will present A Concherto Sunday evening, October 25, at| DR. MARION BLAIR EARNS DOCTORATE (Continued from Page 1) for the new Republic of Ni geria. He also conducted a special study at the University of Lon don and the International Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome to look into the types of community development support available to African countries. Mr. Wynn has written various articles on dairy farming and has received a number of awards and citations, including a twen ty-year service award from the United States Department of Agriculture for service rendered in dairy extension In North Car olina. He is a member of the Ameri can Dairy Science Association, the American Society for Ani mal Production, the North Caro lina Bureau Federation, and the North Carolina 4-H Foundation. In addition to his involve ment in professional organiza tions, Mr. Wynn is also active in a variety of civic and com munity organizations. He works with the YMCA, PTA, and youth and church group*. He U cur rently serving on the Board of Deacons of the Providence Bap tist Church in Greensboro. Mr. Wynn is married to the former Margaret Howerton of South Boston, Va. The Wynna have four children: Mr*. Mar garet Dancy, Helena, Elisabeth, and R. L. (Bobby) Wynn IL 8:00 p.m. Patron tickets in the amount of $1.00 are now avail able. For your ticket, contact Mr. Thomas Slater at 274-8373, Mrs. Odessa Norris at 274-9948, or any member of the choir, as early as possible so that your name may be included on the Patron List of the program. Don't forget to give your name when you purchase a ticket. The choir is working very hard to bring to you a worthwhile program. Mrs. Odessa Norris, Mrs. Ruth Ellis and Mrs. Willie M. Void are serving as the Pub licity Committee. Board To Meet Stewardess Board No. 2 of Bethel Church will meet im mediately following the morn ing worship service, Sunday, Oct. 25. Bake Sale The newly organized club at Bethel Church, the Cordettes, will sponsor a Bake Sale, fol lowing the morning service. Members of this club are as fol lows: Mrs. Marion Watson, Mrs. Willie M. Void, Mrs. Irene Tay lor, Mrs. Thelma Poole, Mrs. Naomi Wynn, Miss Rosa Jack son, Miss Alice Holt, Mrs. Alice Benton, Mrs. Odessa Norfis, and Mrs. Carrie Black. Pastor's Aid Club Rev. and Mrs. P. O. James will be hosts for the Pastor's Aid Club of Bethel Church, Sim day, Oct. 25, at 4 p.m. In their home, 1005 E. Florida St. Appreciation Service The Pastor's Aid Club of Bethel will sponsor their an nual Appreciation Service for their pastor and wife, the Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Penn, Sr., Sun day, Nov. 1, at 8:00 p.m. All are invited to attend this service. Western N. C. Conference The Western North Carolina Conference of the A.M.E. Church will be held in Raleigh, N. C. with St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Nov. 11-15. Make plans now to attend! A Thought To Ponder The Sound of Music Make a large place in your life for music and It will bring you a priceless reward All the desires of your heart will come closer as you become attund to the rhythm and harmony of life. In the hour of high purpose, music will summon the poten tialities of your soul and urge them forward to great and glo rious achievement. Such is the power of music . . . to this power open the door of your soul and there will enter into your life a greater fullness for all that makes lor progress and joy. ? Waldo Warren EAST END MISSIONARIES Elder B. W. Shoffner of Skeens Chapel Church, 350 Asheboro St, Greensboro, N. C., who conducts services along with other Missionaries of Skeens Chapel on each third Sunday afternoon at Saunders and Bigelow's Rest Home, spon sored a cook-out for the home residents on October 10 in Gib sonville. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and potato salad were served with soft drinks, and dessert of cake and ice cream finished the de licious repast prepared by Mis sionary Dossie Thompson and daughter Louise along with sis ter Mamie Thomas, sister Mable White, sister Mary Shoffner, Missionary Mary White, Deacon Robert Shoffner and June Shof fner all of Greensboro. The East End Missionaries have brought great comfort and much sunshine to the Saunders and Bigelow Rest Home. HOMECOMING Loflin Memorial United Meth odist Church, 1417 Huffine Mill Road will begin to celebrate the Annual Homecoming Week on Saturday, Oct. 17 with the Methodist Men sponsoring a Brunswick Stew from 9 ajn. until 9 p.m. in Fellowship Hall for benefit of the Building Fund. Sunday, Oct. 25 will culmi nate the homecoming celebra tion at 11 a.m. Dr. Julian Lind sey, District Superintendent of the Greensboro District will be guest speaker. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Afternoon ser vices will begin at 3 p.m. Come join us in our efforts to unite in Christian Unity for the cause of Christ. Mrs. Louise Isley, Worship Chairman; Mrs. Louvenl a Chavis, Program Chairman; Rev. W. N.- Johnson, Pastor; Jessie Rivers, Public Relations. Subscribe to THK rUTUSX OUTLOOK Harvey West Music Co., Inc. Telephone 275-95S1 226-226 W. Market St. FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Phone 292-4648 Back To School Program 24 Months Rental Plan on Band Instruments BENNETT ALUMNAE BENEFIT DANCE A SMASHING SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1) through other events of this sea son. The cause that the guests supported by their presence at the dinner-dance was explained by Mrs. Ellease Browning and its importance stressed by Pres ident Isaac H. Miller during a bjrief interlude after dinner. Mrs. Browning, President of the Greensboro Chapter of Bennett Alumnae and Director of Alum nae Affairs at the College, ex plained the purpose for the dance as being to provide funds for a scholarship to be awarded to a Greensboro girl to attend Ben nett College. The young lady will be selected by this chapter and awarded the scholarship for the 1971-72 school year. Miss Belinda Robinson, a graduating senior from Peters burg, Va., is a Bennett Pre Alum and is the reigning Greensboro Rose Queen for the coming year. She was introduc ed to the guests present. Also on hand for an introduction were Representative Henry Frye who is up for re-election to the North Carolina House of Rep resentatives, and Mr. McNeil Smith who is also campaigning for a House seat. Perhaps the social comment of the evening was made by one , of the younger guests when she remarked "Watch how the gen eration gap disappears on the dance floor." She .was right! The Greensboro Chapter looks forward to a good year that will boost their Bennett College Loy alty Fund well over the $4,296 sum they contributed last year. Vote for ELTON EDWARDS for STATE SENATE Representing Guilford and Randolph Counties. Graduated from University of North Carolina and partner in law firm of Moseley, Edwards and Greeson. Elder in First Presbyterian Church. 12* Mason ? Member of Ktwanis Club. Army Veteran ? currently active In Air Force Reserve. Past President Greensboro Jayoees. Member of Board of Juvenile Correction for ten years. Member of Governor's Council on Juvenile Delinquency, Greensboro Chamber mt Commerce, Legislative Research Commission; Member *f State Honae of Representative* 1BM-M and of State Senate since IMS.