BETHEL A.M.E. BETHEL NEWS Father's Day Service The Father's Day service at Bethel Church will be conduct ed by the Scholarship Club dur ing the 11:00 o'clock worship service. All are invited to at : tend. Service In Song . .. A service in song will be pre sented by Mrs. Carrie Black and Miss Willie M. Brooks, Sunday, June ' 15 at 7:30 p.m. '" Several musical groups will ap ' peat- on; the' programL Missionary Day Observance "Missionary Day services will . be sponsored by the Senior Mis . . sionary Society of Bethel Church, Sunday, June 22 at 11:00 A.M. and at 7:30 P.M. An interesting and informative ? program is being prepared. All ' are invited to attend these ser vices, especially the various missionaries throughout the city and county. Come one ? come aU. Fifty- Seventh Anniversary At 4:00 P.M. Sunday, June 22, the Senior Usher Board of Bethel Church will observe their fitfy-seventh anniversary. The Rev. W. H. Moore, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church of Greensboro will be the guest speaker. The Senior Choir of St. Paul Church will furnish music. Other members of St. Paul will also participate. Mrs. Dorothy Freeman is president of the Senior Usher Board of Bethel Church. Ground- Breaking Service Bishop George Baber, pre siding prelate and Supervisor for the Second Episcopal Dis trict of the African Methodist gpawpar'cfrfoeH, vrm1 wuauer the ground-breaking service for the new sanctuary at Bethel Church, Sunday, June 29 at 4:00 P.M. Both adult choirs of Bethel will render music. All are invited to attend this long hoped-for-event. ANNOUNCEMENT The Rev. F. A Hargett, Sr., former pastor of St. Stevens United Christian Church will be the men* Hay: speaker of the St. Jiames Baptist Church, 530 W. Florida St., Sunday, June 15th ijbr 11:00 AJ*. service. The public is .cordially invited. f&V Int. ADA GRANDER SON U)t. Ada Oranderson, age 70 dM '-to; Wchmond, Va? Thurs <4jl y, June 5th. Graveside service was held P.M., Maplewood Stay. Julius T. Doug la* pwrto|r of St Jataes Prasby officiated.. ?ne , family received their frifenxfct ' at Brown's' Funeral Home Moftday. ? Survivors include her hus band, W. M. Granderson, Rich mond, Va. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. CHURCH HEWS BETHEL NEWS Vacation Bible School The Daily Vacation Bible School will begin at Bethel Church, Monday, June 9, at 9:30 a.m. Those who are planning to attend, please give your name to the secretary of the Bethel ites, the secretary of the Sun day School or to your Sunday School teacher by Sunday, June 8, if you have not already done so. Volunteer workers, please give your names to Mrs. Jessie Caldwell. Service In Song A Service In Song will be presented by musical groups Sunday, June 15, at 7:30 p.n^ The event is being sponsored by Mrs. Carrie Black and Miss Willie M. Brooks for the bene fit of the Building Fund of Bethel Church. Included in the groups and individuals who will participate in the program are: Mrs. Lucille McLellan, pianist, Mr?. Ray mond Glenn and the Holinears, The Father and Three Sons, The Butler Family Group, Deb bie Moore, Mrs. Elva Kitchen and daughter, Annette Kitchen, Rev. L. S. Penn, Sr., The Senior Choir of Bethel, featuring Mrs. Odessa Harris; and the Gospel Choir of Bethel, featuring Miss Eva Foster, and others. Missionary Day June 22 is Missionary Day at Bethel Church. The Senior Mis sionary Society will sponsor programs at 11:00 a.m. and at 7:30 P.M. All Missionaries and others are cordiallp invited to attend. Mrs. Ethyel Anderson is president of the Senior Mis sionary Circle of Bethel Church. Jlfan(|?IOIIlV,tll||>l|MI/. .. The Senior Usher Board will observe their Fifty-Seventh An niversary, Sunday, June 22, at 4:00 P.M. The Reverend W. H. Moore, pastor of St. Paul Bap tist Church of Greensboro, N.C. will be the speaker. 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