10-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. SOTSE 27, 1980 Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney Members of Zeia Phi Beta Sorority held iheir regular monthly meeting at Emily's Restaurant Saturday after noon. Soror G.T. Hollingsworth presided. Mrs. Mae Rudd Williams, a former supervisor in the Cumberland County Schools, members of her family, other relatives, special guests and friends gathered Sun day afternoon at the school which has been named and dedicated to her. Open house and a reception were held. The school is now the Mae Rudd Williams School (formerly Manchester). Dr. Brill and Dr. C.R. Edwards participated in the ceremony. Mrs. Georgia M. Turner of Lumberton, president of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina spoke at the annual Woman's Day celebration at Second Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. A Clarkton native, Mrs. Turner is a graduate of Shaw University in Raleigh. She is employed by Lumberton City Schools and is the wife of the Rev. E.B. Turner. Holy Temple Bible Church of God celebrated the 25th anniversary of its pastor, Bishop R.L. Garner on Sunday. Speakers during the celebration included Bishop N.J. Sellars, Elder McEachern, Bishop G.W. Winston, Rev. Purdie Elliott and Elderess Maggie Buie. ' The Christian Fellowship monthly luncheon was en joyed recently at the Main N.C.O Club, Fort Bragg. The Peanut-Butter-For-Lunch Bunch enjoy games, movies, story telling sports, trips, arts and crafts, new games, peanut butter sandwiches and juice on Saturdays from 9 a.m.-noon. Call 396-1278. Weather note: Weather experts believe that during a thunderstorm vou're belter off indoors. So lei's nrt J take dangerous and unnecessary risks waiting out in the weatner. The Greater Victory Temple Pentecostal Church of Deliverance observed the eighth anniversary of Eldress Euniceleen M. Roper, pastor, during the week past. The church has grown and recently purchased a new sanc tuary in the Robin Heights community. Services began at 4 p.m. and were held throughout the week. Special speakers included Bishop O.L. Conyers, Eldress B. McGregor, Elder Bain, Bishop Jackson, Eldress Adkin son, Elder Whilted, Eldress Love, Eldress J. Brown Elder Kendall and Pastor B.L. Kelley. The sixth anniversary of Elder William Townsend, pastor of Guiding Star Holy Church, was observed dur ing the week past. Services were held nightly. The Gospel Choir of John Wesley United Methodist Church celebrated its eightenth anniversary Saturday and Sunday past. Several choirs participated. Parks Chapel Evangelistic Team conducted a four 'day revival crusade September 15-18 at St. John Freewill Baptist Church. Senior Ushers of St. Luke AME Church celebrated their anniversary Sunday afternoon. ' ' ' v The Fayetteville-Cumberland County Ministerial Association began its New Year with a meeting September 16 at Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center behind Cape Fear Valley Hospital. The program included a presentation of an evangelistic outdoor advertising campaign and a proposal for a special , religious section in a shopping guide. Members of Carolina, Edifice, Johnston County, La Madrinna, Les Palantes Skyway and Triangle Cities Toastmistress Clubs gathered at the Downtown Motor Inn in Durham for a meeting on Saturday. All members learned, feasted, were interviewed and entertained. Workshops were conducted. Guests were recognized. Mrs. N. McLean enjoyed an exciting visit and stay for a week in Columbus, Ohio. She reported that she also ( attended some workshops, enjoyed a tour of the city's historical sites and shopping. 1 Sympathy is extended to the family of the late James H. Evans of 1912 Armstrong Street; the late Willie S. McKoy, formerly of Fayetteville, more recently of New ; York; and the late Mrs. Beulah Adams, of 1001 Davis Court. The sands of Mt Sinai are said to be "singing s4hdi" because they can make what seems a harplike sound when messes of them tumble downhill. 7 Direct Frca ijS: cp fclOAVSl MW tUJor Chain Start Prtce V Ground Pork Best vA( Neck JM PfiUJes Bones QSlb EIm Sliced AA fcaaftlBT ;3l Cleat Pcstai EMiefc Cowssy cf Os&e fl Lftlrsyjood Aeju, OpenTutavCaLt&RLS RiOSI Um m i The Operation Sickle Cell program usually has a ban quet during September. This year, Ms. McAllister says thai a banquet is tentatively scheduled for November. You and your family can enjoy, from 1 1 a.m. -5 p.m., the Second Annual ' International Folk Festival downtown in Market Square on Saturday. See and enjoy the 12th Annual Antique Show at the Bordeaux Convention Center. See and enjoy "Hello Dolly" at the Fayetteville Little Theater. Mrs. E. Young recently completed a tour of South America along with some friends.' Joy beams on her face as she relates the details of her tour. Mrs. Jeannette Council, a supervisor with the Fayet-, teville City School System, was among some 200 women in Washington, D.C., during the past week for a strategy session on the President's re-election campaign. First Lady Rosalynn Carter welcomed the group at a late afternoon reception. Mrs. - Council belongs to numerous organizations. She was a delegate to the 1978 Democratic mini-convention in Memphis, Tennessee. The Fayetteville Observer carried an interesting arti-, cle about Sickle Cell Anemia. Ms. Glenda Harris, presi dent of the South Central Area Bennett College Alum nae Chapter, works full time as a medical technologist at Veteran's Hospital here. She is also president of the Parent Sickle Cell Club. Mrs. Mary McAllister is a member of the National Association of Sickle Cell Aim a,baseditu Los Angeles, Califotiviar' H ' Sympathy is extended to the family of the latef Mrs. Vallie J. Williams; Raymond Carroll Cooper and William Blackwell. Sincere sympathy is extended to Willie E. Currie in the loss of his mother who was funeralized on last Fri day. ' The Fayetfeville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority sponsored a program for senior citizens Sunday afternoon at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church. The pro gram was entitled "The Jubilant Years, A Time For Living," and was designed for the purpose of brighten ing up the lives of older adults. Dr. William Bell was the speaker. A reception was held afterward in the church fellowship hall. Delta Sigma Theta is a public service organization dedicated to a program of sharing membership skills ; and organizational services in the public interest. Dr. Charles Lyons Jr., chancellor of Fayetteville . State University was the guest speaker for the Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons annual prince Hall American Day Assembly, Sunday afternoon, at St. Luke AME Church. The E.E. Smith High School Bus Drivers Association held a car wash on Saturday. Happy Birthday Anniversary to Mrs. V.V. Holley, Mrs. D. Kinney, Ms. Petca Smith, Mrs. Ruth Pelchort, Ms. B. Simmons and William A. Hodges, from relatives and friends. Happy 25th Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Darden while they celebrate this week with relatives and friends. A workshop for all school volunteers in Cumberland County and Fayetteville City Schools was held September 18 at Synder Memorial on Westmont Drive. . Sessions were held on school law, psychology and the learning process, business machines, pre-kindergarten aide, leadership skills math; tutor, elementary and secon dary reading tutors, library assistant, and visual aids. There were also sessions on Indian culture, bi-lingual tutoring, physical education aide, behavior adjustment centers for exceptional children, competency testing and science. You can enjoy "Sea, Earth and Sky" The Art of Walter Anderson at the Fayetteville Museum of Art Sunday through October, 19. ; Many enjoyed the theater production, "St. Mark's Gospel" performed by Shakesperean actor Michael Tolaydo, a solo performer from England, at Reeves Auditorium, Methodist College, Sunday evening. . . t The Kinneys enjoyed the company of Herbert Hodges Jr. of Warsaw during the weekend. The thirteenth Annual Ceramic Show sponsored by Fayetteville Recreation and Parks and Cape Fear Valley Ceramic Guild Inc., will be held September 26-28 at the National Guard Armory. Many are preparing to attend the Third Annual lu.000 meter Selma Railroad. Run Days, which is 4 heduled for October 5. v Groups are getting ready for deep sea fishing trip at the Carolina Beach. , ' ( . Some are preparing for a trip to Washington, D.C., October 10-13. The tour will cover the White House, . Smithsonian Institute Lincoln Memorial and John F. . 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