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Pmge 16- The Chronicle-Saturday, Octobei
Emmanuel B
?64th Annive
By Yvette McCuiloogh
Staff Writer
Members of Emmanuel Baptist
Church began celebrating the church's
64th anniversary and the 28th anniversary
of the pastor, Rev. S. Walter
Mack, Sunday^ tit the church. The
? celebration?will?continue?until?the?
22nd.
Rev. J.L. Coleman and the Chestnut
Grove Baptist Church of Statesville,
rendered the 3 p.m. service Sunday
and Rev. T.R. Rice and Mercy Seat
Holy Church were in charge of the
evening service.
Church Oi
EmTnanueT Baptist Church is presently
located on Shalimar Drive, but it
began in 1914 as a prayer meeting in
the Columbia Heights Area. In 1916
they were properly organized, haying
received their name from the late
WSSU professor. J.W. Paisley.
In 1950, Rev. Mack, who was then
pastor at First. Baptist Church in
Mocks ville, became the youngest
pastor in the history of Emmanuel. In
1952, due to increasing membership
and loyal attendance from WinstonSalem
State Teacher's College
. (WSSU), the church began a re-d
In 1950, Rev. Mack, who was then
pastor at First Bapltist Church in
Mocksville, became the youngest pastor
in the history of Emmanuel. In
1952, due to increaasing membership
"and'loyal attendance from-Winston- ~
Lucile H
ot
Mrs. Dora G. Payne
Mrs. Dora Garner Payne, 89 of 533 Grahi
who died on Monday, September 25, was fu
the First Baptist Church with Rev. Willian
Pastor, and Dr. David R. Hedgley, Pastor E
ficiating. She was the widow of Robert L.
Mrs. Payne was the daughter of the late
Martha Garner. She spent her early years ir
North Carolina but attended the public
Winston-Salem. She joined the First Baptis
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iyw ana was secretary of the Choir No. 2,
Club, The Home and Foreign Missionary (
was a gold Star Member of the church. She
resident of Winston-Salem for 75 years. I
was a retired employee of City Hospital.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Martha
of 1437 Douglas Avenue, Mrs. Jeanette P.
the home, and Mrs. Florence P. Caldv*
Barbara Jane Avenue; six sons, Robert G
2116 New Walkertown Road, David Payne of
street, Alvin Payne of 2710 N. Patterso
Walter Payne of 2109 Rundell Street, Percy
Pavne, both of the home; five daughters-ii
sons-in-law and a devoted niece Mrs. Theli
of 1200 Cromartie Street; a niece Mrs.
Jenkins of Detroit, Michigan; 33 grandcl
great grandchildren, and five great, g
children; and several other relatives. Buria
Evergreen Cemetary. Howard Robinson wi
of services.
Mrs. Annie H. Simon
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Harrin^
who died Saturday, September 30 at Knol
Nursing Home, were held Wednesday, Oc
4:30 p.m., at Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zi
with Dr. H.C. Walser officiating.
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aptist Has
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Salem State Teacher's College
(WSSU), the church began a remodeling
project, which cost in excess
of $10,000. 7
A building fund project was later
launched in 1963 and plans were made
for further expansion. The church
contracted the North-Winston Baptist
Church in 1967, which was located at
500 E. 16th Street at Ivy Avenue. That
same church was destroyed by fire in
1972 and a definite cause was not
found.
Emmanuel moved into its present
location on Shattmar Drive in 1974. A
new education building/fellowship
The Week
child care center located in the church
during the week. The parking lot and
playground have been finished, a bus
_and a._van purchased and a permanent
bulletin board erected.
Rev. Mack, is a native of WitistonSalem.
He began his ministry at age
12, and for many years he was referred
to as the^'boy preacher.'*
As a high school student he pastored
Bethlehem Baptist Church in Stoneville,
N.C. In 1974 he became pastor
of First Baptist Church in Mooresville.
Over the years Rev. Mack has been
Chorister of the Sunday School/B.T.U.
Convention of the Rowan Baptist
Association, President of the Baptist
. Minister's Conference, a member of
the YMCA, and presently he is
vice-president of the local chapter of
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Htuaries
Mrs. Simon was born Augi
m v CI!|ICI County, South Carolina to th<
nerahzed at
is S. Epps, Harrington. She had lived
imeritus, of v ars, and was a retired e
Payne, Sr. i ooacco Company, Plant No
Peter and Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion
t Reidsville, Senior Choir, and was a men
schools of and the Sunday School. She
it Church in past Associate Matron of Sis
now Choral Order of the Eastern Star.
Circle. She Surviving are her husban
had been a *iughter, Mrs. Sarah P. \
virs. Payne daughter, Mrs. Darnell 1
Cleveland, Ohio; and severa
P. Baldwin Interment was in the Pie<
Braddy of Howard-Robinson was in chi
rell of 621
. Payne of iiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiihimiiiih
1116 Blaze
n Avenue, MarS HHI
and Morris
l-law three
rca Jeffries ReVIVal S<
Geraldine
llldren, 51
rcat grand Mars Hill Baptist Church, 4t
.1 was in the nue, will begin a week of R<
is in charoe ni?ht October 16th, ending oi
charge ^ fof ^ ^
, Jones, pastor of the Pilgrin
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
{ton Simon Visiting Choirs and Prayer 1
lwood Hall Winston, will be in charge of
tober 4, at begin at 7:15 P.M. nightly,
ion Church Other Music will be furnishe*
church each night.
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New Bethel A"m j^~r~m
Celebrates f a J\j ?4
Anniversary y *J * ^
The Laymen's League
of New Bethel Baptist Cannibalism? In the a
Church, 1016 N. Trade St. 20th century? Ask Don cj
will observe Annual Lay- D. . , ?
, ^ c . _ \ Richardson. He s spent a a
men s Day, Sunday, Oct- ^ r
ober 15th at 11:00 a.m. good part of his life working w
The speaker for the occas- among primitive tribes in J<
ion is Dudley Flood, an the country of New Guinea, tl
assistant Superintendent of Several years ago in it
Public Instruction for the D-. . p..
_ . t Reader s Digest a conden- ic
State School system.
Mr. Flood resides in Ral- sed version of ,he book d
eigh, N.C. and is very ac- PEACH^ CHILD was j
tive in church, rivir anh nrint^H tv?i?
g *u? aniai.111^ aiuiy
community work. tells how Don went to live n
WthfTH ippf.iring on the in g tftiohewof culture In ?
^JuT^T VvT^ 1 L l_n
.. ~ . ' ? c. . about God and His Son,
ship; Trustee Henry Shipp, 'ti
Scripture and Invocation; ^csus Christ.
^Deacon George Martin, an- How does one communi- a
noun cements; Trustee cate love and trust to a tribe *
William Stowe, will sing a tof indians who practic e the
special solo; Deacon Douglas
Joyner will introduce
the speaker. David Dillard
is President of the Lay- ^ W% ||
men's League. Dr. Jerry
Drayton is pastor. a
Calen
First Calvary mjmm)
Host Program 0n Sunday, October 15, 19'
A.M.E. Zion Church will ce
First Calvary Baptist Anniversary. Dr. James L
Church had its' annual Memorial A.M.E. Zion Chui
Men s and Women s Day an(j congregation will be in
.Program on Sunday, Oct- service. Rev. Lester B. Spea
ober 8, 1978. The morning church. This program is open
speaker was Rev. James s.
Cornelius. minie
r T,a OCTOBER :
ter of New Jerusalem Bap
Qf-Wlnston- Qne o.e^Z^y * Methoc
aJ^m' Sunday, October I5i at four o
The evening speaker was .. ored ? the Youth
Mrs Barbara N Dula a ordin8tors are: Mrs. NovclIa ?
graduate of Wmston-Sal- ^ Mfs Eya p ,es MUs (
em State University. She \ n T _
-. f High counselor^ and Rev. J.1
is employed as a Labora- u . . . . . 4
* / . . ? . ? Home is located at 1390 Thum
tory Technician at R.J. Reynolds
Tobacco. Company i OCTOBER ]
and she is a member of the
Calvary Baptist Missionary Group #3 of Ne
JJJ? ' 77 7 7016 N. Trade Street, will spo
The climax of the Annual. Tones Gospel Singers of
Men's and Women's Day October, 15 at 3:00.
Program was the crowning These singers are a wond
^rs-first . Calvary of father of The Weeks Sisters
1978; The wmner was the Gerald Sisters.
Mrs. Audrey H.cks, and Mfs ? L pau,. M
the crowning of Mr. First
Calvary of 1978; the winner . D . n
w tt c -St. Stephens Baptist Chur
was Mr. Henry Saxon. . w * A
- irt-Q and Manchester Street, wil
The winners for 1978 _ _ 1.
-were crowned by Mrs. Mtl. Golden T?"" !P
dred Nash.Mrs.First Cai-?1S- 1118 P?
r inrr j w r* i Spiritual Choir which is led tr
vary of 1977, and Mr. Cal- JK . _ c .
. , w . . Rev. J.R. Samuels^pastor.
vm Price?Jr.T~Mr. First -- ? F
Calvary of 1977. c ' .n. .
_ _ l aity Sunday will be observ
The program committee w .. .. . . . * ?
, ? w, . Methodist Church in Advanci
members were Mrs Helen U:00 0.cl(Jck The mess v
Nichols, chairman, Mr. O- H Douthit of winston.Saien
wen Smith, co-chairman. . . w u T u
_ . w _ . pastor and Mr. Harvey L. H
Others were Mrs. Dons U. -? ?
Watkins, Mr. Rufus Hoo-~ Pmey Gr0VC ?
ver, and Mrs. Benjice SATURDAY'0
Brannon. Rev. W.L. Wilson
isthepastor. Winston-Salem Distri
men will have a Prayer Brea
United Methodist Church, 23<
8:00 a.m.
/ First Bap
ist 10, 1889, in Darlington,
s late Mr. and Mrs. James OCVi-l* A
in Winston-Salem for 54 -/-fill Milll
mployee of R.J. Reynolds
.12. As a member of Goler
Church she served on the Anniversary of Fir
iber of the Faithful 20 Club observed October 15, 18 and
: was a past Treasurer and Fofth,the Foum
ters of Bivouac No 530 and Poached by Dr. William R. Hi
Street Baptist church of D<
,d, George W. Simon; one concert' with the Fifth Street F
Vhitehurst and one grand and our church choir' win be F
N. Stubblefield, both of Gold Star members will be rec.
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1 other relatives. ,ne Mla-"eelc "?yer ant
imont Memorial Gardens. conducted on Wednesday,
irge of services. Reverend Jerry Drayton, pa
Church. His choir and cong
iitiiiiiittittitiiiminiumiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiihip him. The offertory music v
church Spiritual Choir.
U/<k|/|? Sunday, October 22 is Anni
' nOIUi time Dr. Percy High, pastor q
Church of Durham will preact
h Street at Garemont Avejvival
Services on Monday Safety Mesiagt <
n tUm 'WWV Your sehooi-?f? boy or t
girl could be safer because ?.
al will be the Rev. Maurice of an important safety I
l Rest Baptist Church, at mewage that is available to a
classroom teachers, school
administrators and youth t
sands from other cities and groups about the potential
devotional services, which dangers of detonating cord c
connectors.
To show your children t
d by a different choir of the what a detonating cord con- r
nector looks like and what c
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rt of friendship, only to ten another book entitled
atch that friend unaware LORD$ OF THE EARTH.
nd-Jtill him,. When Don Again we follow thisv misas
relating the story of sionary to a country and a
esus and His mission to people who knowonly killvis
world, Judas was the ing as a wny of survival.
lost successful in decept>n.
The Indians made J?- ^as ca^c<^ ordinary
, . t . . . men to take his message to
as their hero and thought
. f __ _ those who don't know His
esus the fool. Yei* Don
love. Ken Olsen is one of
Duld not give up. A way
. , . ^ , those like Don who had no
lust be found to reach
. special training the.
Jospel^
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uc siury rcvcais uoo s THIS CROSS I'LL KILL
nswer in meeting man YOU, a young man willing'.here
he is. Jv answers God's call to
Don Rirhardsnn hug writ, another tribe of Indians.
78 at 3:00 p.m. Bethdnia P
lebrate its 128th Church ? lA/ D
. Hunt, pastor of Goler ' ReV" W" R Dum(
ch, along with his choir PastOT
charge of the afternoon
?' Sunday m
14,1978 k Sert
list Singing will be held | "The* Dyna
'crock p.m. The program %
of the church whose co H
trolrp Mrc T aura Pof+on II "
wm t wy kj i/iim* w & |
Carolyn Gray is the Junior
Jones is pastor. Saints
nond street, n.s. You are invited
ST. JOHN
w Bethel Baptist Church, _ _
nsor the Fabulous Golden A I I F
Mullins, S.C., Sunday, 'rtr 1 Llerful
group. One is the CHURCH
and one is the brother of
1131 E. 21st St.
ing.
ch, on Bowen Boulevard 9:45 a.m.
11 sponsor the Fabulous 11:00 a.m
;rs at 7:00 o'clock p.m. 3:30 p.m
gram Is sponsored by-the^ ^Noon^... V
y Mrs. Alma Barber. The 7:30 p.m W
ListenTTcTOi
red at Piney Grove United "The Church in
e, Sunday, October 15, at r. \a/-*u *u n
vill be delivered by Lucile
l. Rev. Buford Miller is
ampton is Lay Leader at
cr. I., 1978 Get fas
ct United Methodist Wo 0^4
kfast at Central Terreace Clw fl
X) Stockton St. Starting at ^ I
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fe'H" $OC85
iversary m
AC-Delco is st
Baptist Church will be having its First w?S>
1 22. Using the theme. Annual Delco
der's Day sermon will be Battery Sale!
m?y, pastor of the Dexter That big
stroit. The joint choir Delco Battery
'irst Baptist Church Choir ^ale Poster HH
.resented at 3:00 o'clock. means that AC- B
. . ... ueico is making
agnized at this service. ^
, ~ it possible for us
I Praise Service will be to sell you a
October 18th by the Delco Freedom
stor of the New Bethel Battery at a special \
regation will accompany lowprice.From now until
vill be rendered by our December 31 1978, or
as long as supplies last,
versary Sunday at which So come on in and get
f the Mt. Vernon Baptist a battery you can trust at
\ at thf? mnmino wnr?hin a P4 ,ce y0iJ won t believe
TwnfTSTTFn Jinstaii
I'lS'1 1'1" AUTO SUPPLY
o do if they find one, I 117 New Walkert
he Institute of Makers of
Sxplosives has made avail- D A DI^\/tC\A/ A
tble a full-color poster and /\lxlW ItW /i
elated safety information -AA^ ... , n .
hatreminds school children iUOx High rOI
>f the dangers of detonating
ord connector. O.S. AUTO
People with a lawful need
o use detonating cord con- (% N I ihov
lectors keep a tight security rN. LIDCf
>n them.
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After living with the tribe
for months, only one convert
is the result. What
technique should be used to
reach the whole tribe? Is
American Christianity the 1
answer?
Ken finds that God wants
to use this young Indian
Christian to reach his
brothers in their culture,
right where they are.
? Though these stories toll -
land, the principle hold ture
for missions at home. God
wants to use us to reach
that neighbor right where
he is, - ' ??
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