THE GOSPEL WORLD m MM» THOMAS i here will be a children’s day . program Sundav at 12 at Zion f- spring cnarcft otcnnst In Bunn, N. C. Revival is now In prog ress at the True Way Church of God In Christ Jesus at Lynch Street In Apex. Speaker Is Bish- op Paul McKoy. There will be a Saturday service held at the Mt. Zion H 31y Church located In the Woodall Heights section of Smlthfield, beginning at 8. There will be a musical pro- gram at Saint Amanda Bap tist Church In Johnston County, Sunday at 7;30. On program will be the Saint Anna Male chorus, Juniper Level Junior choir, Elvation Junior choir, and the Goldenaires of Garner, The Evening Five, The Wo mack Singer, will sing at the Zion Hill Church in Osgood, Friday night at 8 p.m. The Evening Five, The Sons of Calvary will sing at the Jesus House of Prayer in Henderson, Sbnday night at 7 p.m. Sunday afternoon at 3 the Rev. Charles Atkinson of Bright Hope will be sneaking at Sanders Grove Church. The Voices of Hope will render the music. The Gospel Jubilee and others will appear a; the Mountain Spring Church, Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. The Goldenaires of the Hawes River Bip.ist Church, will cele brate their 16th Anniversary Sunda' in two parts 2:30 and 7:30 at Hawes River Baptist Church. Groups appearing on Smith and Holloway Join Hands Miss Hilda Smith of Cary and . Enoch E. Holloway of Method * spoke their vows Saturday, July 10 at 4 p.m. at St„ James Me thodist Church. The Rev. James N. Sheares officiated. w The bride, daughter of Mrs. 'Juanita K. Smith and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith was given In marriage by her brother, George. The bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holloway. Honor attendant was Miss Virginia Robinson, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Shirley A. Strickland, Miss Ma ry Holloway and Miss Evelyn Scott of Franklin, Va. Leroy Bunch served as best man. Ushers were Johnny Hollo way, Edward Holloway, Jr., and Stephen Holloway. Children in the wedding were Miss Cindy Taylor, who served as her cousin’s flower girl, and Ronald Hinton, nephew of the bride, served as ring bearer. After a 'wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will make their home in Raleigh. 4 The bride is a senior at Vir ginia state College in Peters burg, where she has been se lected as a candidate for Who’s £ Who Among American Colleges and Universities. • Her husband is a graduate of Saint Augustine’s College and the Belk Cooperation Junior Ex eculive Development Program. T utile Benefit Continues To Roll Contributions pledged for the new building project of Tuttle Community Center have passed the halfway mark. At an evening meeting of vol unteer workers last Thursday, a tally of pledges revealed that 824,273 was contributed since the last count was taken a week ago, when the total stood a: $59,046. To date, a total of $83,419 has been contributed toward the *" $165,000 minimum goal. The bulk of the incre*6& came from the campaign’s advance gifts division, which rose from its * July 8 total of $54,460t0 $52,238, A partial list of major con tributors include Tuttle Parents Club $7,500, Wachovia Blank and Trust Co. $6,000, First Citi zens Bank $5,000, Rockwall PKOQD TO PKE&fcSNT - Sister Jsssie Fea f cock is proud to let it be known that on her sth Singing Anniversary program of July 4th, the “mystery man** was Mr. Earl Mile, Jr. (not pictured). The winners of the Sacred Heart Contest were Miss Ann Wall (adult, not pictur ed) and picture above left to right: Carlton Bass, second prize; Teresa Bryant, first prize, and Mary McCoy, third prize. Sister Peacock said the program was vert successful. program at z.-30 are Hollands Chapel Male chorus. Gosnel Me lodies of Revzermont, Miles 1 Chapel Choir of Burlington, Cedar Rock Gospel of Apex, and many others. On program at 7:30 will !)o William Brothers of Sanford, Cooper Four of Hillsboro, M T. Gospel Singers of Durham, Starlight Wonders of Haywood and many others. Eider c. D. brown, from Charleston, S. C. will be preach ing at the Gates Chapel House of God Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. Crusaders and others will render the music. Evangelist Lillian Osborne will be guest speaker at Enzzer Medlth Church Sunday night. Sister Hart is pastor. Elder James Davis, pastor of Faith Tabernacle Holiness Church, has begun revival. Dif ferent speakers are scheduled n ightly. Evangelist Ida Robinson and Crusade of Philadelphia, Pa., will be conducting a miracle Revival at 8 p.m. at Maple Temple Church July 20th and 21st. Elder Samuel Thomas and Church from Southern Pines will render a week revival which be gan Monday night, July 10 at 8 p.m, each evening at Eastern Star Holiness Church. The Clifton Sisters, Sampson Harmoneers, and the Caoital City Five will sing at the New Liberty Baptist Church, Sunday evening at 7:30. Until next week here’s our thought for today: “Thou wilt keep in perfeci peace him whose mind is stayed upon Thee.’’ THOMAS MRS. HOLLOWAY He is employed by Hudson- Belk as a junior executive. Manufacturing Company, S3OOO, Staekpole Components $3,000, Edwin N. Richards $3,000, News and Observer $3,003, King Drug Co. $2,000, J. W. York Co. $2,500, C. C. Mangum $1,500, N. C. Equipment $1,500, Sears and Roebuck $1,500, A. E. Fin ley and Associates $1,500, Bur roughs Wellcome SI,OOO, Clar ence Lightnoi $1,200. James W. Reid, general cam paign chairman expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to all those present for their great performance to dare. Reid announced that the drive has been officially extended for an additional two week period, to July 30, 1971, to allow work ers more time to complete their solicitations. Miss S ingle ta ry Is B ride Os William Levi Jeffries Miss Celesttnc Singletary, Cl -a 1: marriage by her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John * r<: John Singletary, the T. Singletary of Raleigh ex- 11 iil( ’ ' * *' autiful tOwn of changed vows in a two o’clock pean-de-soio and chant lily ] a oe ceremony on .Saturday, July 3 m n * a 'le by hot sister, Miss Edith with Wlliian I ovi Jeffries, son Kipp# ft* ' # iHH Miu K mry. The empire bodice of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jeffries T' lf v W>M 01 luro !iad a »'4th neckline and of Burlington. The chapel on the mSB * oli rtiffled sleeves. The A campus at Saint Augustine’s ’A l|p line skirt was ot peau-de-soie College attractively decorated V |p; and the scalloped l.tcr train was with baskets Os gladioli, carna- a|| attached at the waistline Her tions, sweet peas and fern was v{ ft bouffant toil of silk illusion the setting for the douMe-ring m. , 1 fell from a peau-de-soie low ceremony. ||L \ V that accented hei floor length Father Clyde Beatty, Chap- A M gown, lair, of th College performed M MB Miss Gwv: dolvn ,Tones was the ceremottv following a rer.- llif mud of h,Brldesn, lids dition of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’’ Mm w.-ro : !i\s. Chhjuta Moore sis by Miss Dianne Adams, soloist. ’ ter of the bride and Miss Alma Mr. Edgar McLean was at the MRS. JEFFRIES vl ctt, cousin of the groom. 0 Itu., aero attired in pastel floor : ' aapnia MISS GOSPEL JUBILEE - Sunday, July 11 was the setting; for the crowning of Miss Gospel Jubilee. Contestants, left to right are. Miss Sharon Hinton, Miss Josephine Wiggins, Miss Tina Brown and Miss Mary Williams. The second place winner was Mrs. Jewel Battle, who is crowning the queen for this year, little Miss Jackie Elaine Jones. Mrs. BattU was the third place runner-up and lasl year’s queen. Homes Available In Beautiful FOXFUtE SUBDIVISION i I*JtheWJarren • . Will Hudson Co-, Associates H 6 ** m * 2401 Sanderford Road-828-1300 SALEMEN AND NIGHT PHONES POMES Night and Weekends Davi