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"Rep. Stok
The Hanes Memorial CMH
Church afforded community and
church members an evening with
a distinguished lawmaker, the
Honorable Louis Stokes, United
States Congressman from the
:21st Congressional District of
.Ohio.
At a dinner meeting held at the
M.C. Benton Convention Center
<>n Friday night, Oct. 20, the
Ohio congressman made his
^ presence felt in an unforgettable
Vomen's group
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membership up
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$- The membership drive has
:'<been a special interest foj the
^Women's Fellowship of Wentz
^Memorial. At a social meeting on
^Sunday, there were * reports indicating
an unexpected increase
&.in membership. Copies of a program
were passed to each
rfcnember, giving a complete
Record of activities planned for
<1984-85.
Members present were
rMesdames . Saundra G. Blair,
; Elizabeth W. Martin, Nina B.
f Steele, Imogene B. Ellis, Frances
R. Coble, Olivia B. Brown,
1 Bessie H. Allen, Bessie J. Bright,
? Flonnie T. Anderson, Lemuel R.
Boulware, Eddis Reinhardt and
; Naomi C. McLean. Mrs.
r Reinhardt, the president, presid
: ed and capped the social hour
; with a delicious repast. Monthly
? meetings are on second Sundays
* of thp month at A r\ m
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Dr. Marion R. Blair, pastor of
Wentz Memorial United Church
of Christ, attended the annual
meeting of the Western North
Carolina Association recently
held at First Church in Salisbury.
Members present for the sessions
* were Mrs/ Frances R. Coble,
church c^rk; Mrs. Bessie H.
Allen, Sunday school superintendent;
W. Bruce Foriest, deacon;
and Mrs. Lemuel Boulware.
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younger Kitt says. "Now we're
very close, she sent me to the best
schools, and 1 know how popular
she is around the world because
she lets me travel a lot. I believe I
can make it as a model, and first
chance I get I'll get back to Columbia,
where I was studying
sociology, but 1 feel big things are
coming my way."
Dudley Flood
at New Bethel
New Bethel Baptist Church a
1016 N. Trade St. celebrated it
annual Laymen's Day program a
morning worship services on Sun
day, Oct. 21.
The speaker for the progran
was Dr. Dudley Flood, stat
assistant superintendent of publi
instruction in Raleigh. Dr. Flood
who has been the Laymen's Da;
Speaker for eight consecutiv
years, spoke on the scriptur
David 51:10: Create in me a cleai
heart and renew a right spirit i
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sday, October 25, 1984
es challenge
way when he challenged the
group with his vibrant message
on the topic "Whither Goest
Thou?"
Unique in his rich background
of experiences, the congressman
is currently president of the Black
Caucus Foundation, chairman of
the House Sub-committee on Appropriations,
a member of the
Executive Board of Americans
for Democratic Action, a
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House Permanent Select Committee
on Intelligence, and chairman
of the Committee on Official
Conduct. He is an%ctive
member of the St. Paul AME
Zion Church in Cleveland, Ohio.
He is also a member of many
organizations, including the Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity.
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