THE GOSPEL WORLD
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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
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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.
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length gowns of satin with illu
sions of net headpieces. Each
carried nosegays of carn-itui
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The maid of honor wore an 1-
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RALEXOH, N. C„ SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1071
Groomsmen werff Ronald Jacobs
of Durnam ana nei man uregui *
Johnson of Burlington and
Hampton, Virginia.
The bride’s mother was at
tired In a nile green polyester
dress with matching accesso
ries. Mrs. Jeffries, mother of
the groom wore an aqua dress of
chiffon with matching accesso
rles
Tne groom is a rising senior
at Saint Augustln’e College, and
is majoring In Instrumental Mu
sic Education. He is a member
of the Alpha Phi Alpha frater
nity.
The bride graduated from
Saint Augustine's in the class of
’O7l, and holds the B. A. degree
■n Business Education.
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