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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966
LOCAL SOPRANO IN RECITAL SUN.
Mrs. Gaynelle Cooper Curtis,
soprano, will appear in concert
on Sunday, May 22, at the Mt.
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Gilead Baptist Church, at 5:00
p.m. She will |Se accompanied
by Kaiser Tyson, pianist.
The recital climaxes the
church's annual Women's Day
obsr\ .isci.
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to the public.
Church to
Feature Pulpits
Exchange
Blacknall Memorial Presby
terian Church, now observing
its 50th anniversary celebra
tion in a program with two
other cluirc.ies—New Bethel
Baptist Church, Crest St., and
St Joseph's Kpiscopal Church.
E Main St.—in which the
churches' ministers will ex
change pulpits on May 22 and
May 29.
The ministers will all preach
at 11 a.m. worship services on
the indicated days and have
been scheduled as follows:
Sunday. May 22—the Rev. L.
W. Keid. pastor of New Bethel
Baptist Church, at St. Joseph's:
the Rev Waite Maclin, pastor
of St Joseph's, at Blacknall
Church; the Rev Robert Hen
derson. pastor of Blacknall, at
New Bethel.
Sunday, May 29 the Rev.
Maclin at' New Bethel; the Rev.
Rcid at Blacknall; " the Rev.
Henderson at St. Joseph's.
Rev. Reid stated that the
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SNOW WHITE AND THE
SEVEN DWARFS College
View Nursery pupils enjoy pic
tures of characters they will
portray in "Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs" on Sunday.
Singer is Presented in Recital at Local Church
William A. Reeves, tenor,
was presented in a recent re-1
eital by the Senior Choir of
Oak Grove Free Will Baptist
Church at the church. He was j
accompanied by Jerry McCants.
three churches have been co
operating for over a year in
various projects and that the
churches jointly organized and
are now conducting the Crest
Street Day Care Center at New
Bethel Church.
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May IS, at 5 p.m. at the Fay
etteville Street School. Read
ing from left to right, Sylvester
Hall, Victor Gatling, Clinton
Shearin, Daniel Ruth, Oliver
His program, consisting main-
I ly of religious works, featured
the compositions of Burleigh,
Handel, Giordoni, Purcell and
others.
Reeves has studied under
Mesdames Nell Hunter, Ruth
Edwards, Afrika Hayes, (the
daughter of Roland Hayes), Vir
ginia Alston, Sarah Barden, Ja
nie Speaks, and Theresa H.
Claggett. He has also studied
under Charles J. Harris and
Raymond Massenburg.
Hodge. Gregory White, Joseph
Biggers. Seated Jennifer Jones,
Snow White, and Laurna Ruth
Malone, the Queen. The pubic
is invited.
For his performance Sunday
evening he was highly praised
by Mrs. Edna B. Mason, chair
man of the program commit
tee and Mr. Harris, who is in
his own right a noted musician
and accompanist. Said Mrs.
Mason: "He has poise, grace,
culture and a trained well bal
anced tenor voice. It would
have thrilled you to have heard
the rendition of "I'd rather
Have Jesus," which brought
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NEW HOPE MISS.
ASS'N TO HOLD
UNION MAY 28-29
The Union Meeting of the
New Hope Missionary Baptist
Association, will hold its regu
lar session at the Barbee's
Chapel Baptist Church, Durham
County, May 28-29, Rev. T. R.
Cole, Minister; Rev. J. W.
Barnes, President.
Them?: The Teaching Minis
try. Saturday, Panel Discussion.
Topic: The Teaching Ministry
of The Church. Panelists: Mrs.
Lola Mason. Rev. G. B, Watson,
and Rev. R. D. James. Sunday.
Sermon, Rev. James A. Stew-
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