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Submitted photo Bethesda Center gains donation from fraternal organization SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Sethos Court #105 is continuing its efforts to work in the community by donating boxes of toiletries and person al items to the Bethesda Center. Sethos Court #105 is a fraternal, charitable and benev olent organization that supports the community in various areas. Sethos Court #105 was created on July 30, 1947, and Chartered on Aug. 16,1947. "We take every opportunity to make a difference in our community," Sethos Court #105 officials say. PC Wyvonia Attucks serves as chairperson of Community Involvement and Dt. Mary B. Scott leads the Court as the Illustrious Commandress. Recent Tony Award winner among UNCS A Emmy Award nominees SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Three alumni of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) have been nomi nated for Emmy Awards, including recent Tony Award-winner Paul Tazewell. Three other graduates are involved with shows that are nomi nated, and additional nomi nees have connections to UNCSA. Tazewell, a 1986 grad uate of the School of Design & Production, is nominated for costume design for NBC's "The Wiz Live." He received the 2016 Tony Award for cos tume design for the Broadway smash "Hamilton." Also nominated is Tun Eulich, a 2003 graduate of the School of Drama, for stunt work on "K.C. Undercover" for the Disney network; and Tiffany Little-Canfield (Drama '00), a casting director with Telsey + Company, nominated for casting for "Grease: Live" on FOX. The Emmy Awards, recognizing excellence in television and emerging media, will be presented Sunday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. on ABC. "There's no award more coveted or presti gious than the Emmy for professionals working in television and new media," said Chancellor Lindsay Bierman. "Year after year, high-profile nominations honor UNCSA graduates who've reached the top of their professions. We'll be pulling for this year 's nom inees on Sept. 18." Alumni with ties to nominated programs include: ?Julia Festa Hobgood (Film '13) is assistant to Greg Nicotero, who is nominated for prosthetic makeup design for AMC's "The Walking Dead," which he also produces. ?Billy Magnussen (Drama '07) played Kato Kaelin in the FX series "The People v. OJ. Simpson," which received 22 nominations overall. ?Chris Parnell (Drama '89) is one of the stars of the FX series "Archer," which was nominated for outstanding animated pro gram. In addition, former Board of Visitors member William Ivey Long is nom inated for costumes for FOX'S "Grease: Live," and 2011 commencement speaker and honorary doc torate recipient Alan Menken is nominated for original music for "A New Season," for ABC's "Galavant." The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is America's first state-supported arts school, a unique stand-alone public university of arts conserva tories. With a high school component, UNCSA is a degree-granting institution that trains young people of talent in dance, design and production, drama, film making, and music. For more information, visit www.uncsa.edu. IN MEMORIAM wist Dr. Robert L. Wise, Sr., 80 formally of Northview street passed away on Friday, July 29, 2016. He was one of 7 children born on December 9, 1935 to the late Herbert Willie Wise and Roberta Elizabeth Wise. He is married to Jessie Jackson Wise and he is the father of 4 children. He was employed at Bob Neill Pontiac until I he accepted | his calling into the ministry. Dr. Wise was the Pastor and General overseer of Macedonia Holiness Church of God of the Apostolic Faith Inc. He graduated from Caver High school and went on to attend Piedmont Bible College. Dr. Wise received his Doctorate of Divinity Degree and also received a Doctor of Sacred Theology degree. He held memberships in the Apostolic World Christian Fellowship, Inc. and had both Golden Heritage and Life Memberships in the NAACP. He held mem bership honors in the Triad Pentecost Network, as a Pentecostal trailblaz er for the piedmont triad. He was awarded the Lamp of Truth in May 2013. He was proceeded in death by His parents, 5 siblings which include his sisters Berta Mae Askew, Earline Wise, Willie Mae Eldridge, * Jessie Wise, and his brother Lonnie Lee Wise. Dr. Wise always sought to please God by offering to people the word and truth about living a truly rich life in the spirit. He is the author of the Book of Light and although being criticized he taught that Jesus lives in you according to I John 4:4 and leaves his family to continue to carry out this great message to all. He is survived by his wife Jessie Jackson Wise, 4 children Samuel wise (Dcuko) Jackson of Japan, Jerry (Debra) Wise, Robert Wise Jr., and Marian Wise all of Winston-Salem NC. 13 Grandchildren, Latarsha Jeter, Samuel Neil Jackson, Jr., Joy Jackson all of Winston-Salem NC, Maguna Jackson of Japan, Jerrica Wise, Jerilyn Wise, Jason Wise, Jared Wise, Joshua Wise, Victoria Wise, Raven Wise, Eric Wise, and Rayshawn Wise all of Winston-Salem, NC. 3 great Grandchildren, Brandon Jeter, Brittany Johnson, and , Payton Elizabeth Jackson. 2 Brother in Laws, Rosevelt (Betty) Bennet and Richard Jackson. Nieces, Emma Owens, Debra Askew, Diane Askew and Patricia Owens and Nephews Jessie Askew, Eddie Davis and Michael Owens. And a devoted family friend Troy Sullivan. The love he had for God's people is unex plainable and he expressed his concerns not only for his physical family, but his spiritual family as well. His fami ly is strong because of the foundations in word that he had built and the word that he had planted within them that they can never forget. The Visitation will be held Friday August 5, 2016 from 7pm- 9pm At Macedonia Holiness church of God of the Apostolic Faith Inc. at 4111 Whitfield Rd. Winston-Salem NC 27105 On Saturday August 6, 2016 with visitation starting at 1:30pm and the funeral will begin at 2pm at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church located at 4129 Northampton Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Have a Story Idea? Let us Know news@whrmclem ?BTgl? 0pen 1MJm Mon-Fri 11-3 oUeta's Restaurant * daiJ 102 Wett 3rd Street, Suite Lp3 " / Winston-Salem, NC 27101 72-4 Phone: (336) 750-0811 *1 WILCOMC N1W PATIENT* rtll provWlM lh( loHowiN| ? HHM'M ? ? Rtru#( ? fnirnm ? i * iikim ? ?????! A ? *?%*? !??*.. ?* ? Uum iNPttttt ? Mr* 6fn ?hmm? WI Mfryi AMI fttfnui ?! hMiiKtt (336) 744-1300 ELlisbN Eric 8. Eltteon Attorney At Lam Is Your Llcsnss Revoked or ?van Permanently Revoked? 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