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brick religious • >, .lticatioii building, which will lie erected in that cit s
soon, donated by B '-hou M. M. Pope Wilson, (See story).
Princeton
BY MRS. GOLDIE HARDY
PRINCETON - Mrs. Nancy
Howell s daughters ana suns
ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
fßtevens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Best, Mrs. Goldie Hardy and
Mr. and Mrs. John Robert New
some of Washington, D. C.,
gave a picnic on the lawn in the
backyard of her home last Sun
day evening. Her granddaughter
and family attended and also Mr.
and Mrs. William Sims’
daughters, Roquel, Shena of
Smithfield. Randy Berry, son of
Sargeant and Mrs. Curtis Berry
of Wayne Mobile Plaza, Dudley
and Roger Hagan of Princeton,
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becued chicken, butterbeans,
collat'd greens, potato salad,
chicken pastry, cocoanut pies,
cakes and lemonade. The fam
ilies enjoyed the event.
Mr. anil Mrs. Charlie Batts
and grandchildren, Elder
Fletcher and family of Golds
boro, visited with families Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Williams
of Washington, I). C. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Best and other
relatives, Saturday.
A weekly thought: God is
still on the throne, He ever
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PRESENT MOUNT SINAI STRUCTURE IN NIGERIA-This building,
containing ien rooms, was built several years ago in Nigeria, \\. Africa,
by Bishop M. M. Pope Wilson, founder and bishop of the Mount Sinai
Saints of God Holy Church, Inc. The home church is located at 301 S.
Swain Street, here in Raleigh. (See story).
AT LABOR DAY COOKOUT-Persons slrwvT above attended a cookout at
the home -f Bishop and -John Kumn, livers Drive, on Labor Day. Shown
seated, left to right are Bishop M. M. Pope Wilson, founder and bishop
of the Mount Sin i Saints of God Holy Church, Inc., her husband, Bishop
C. Wilson; Sister tucker of Richmond, Ya.; Bishop and Mrs. Ruffin. Others
shown are members of the families of these persons and of Mount Sinai
Holy Church, 301 S. Swain Street in Raleigh.
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Church News
SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL
BAPTIST-Sunday School began
at 10 with the Supt., Deacon
Julius Y'oung in charge. At 11,
the call to worship and the pas
oral prayer were given by
Rev. Sanders. The chorus was
in charge of the music, under
the direction of Mrs. F. Smith
a p.d Mrs. M. Person. The chorus
sang so beautifully the hymn
“Leaning On The Everlasting
Arms’’. The scripture was read
from Exodus 31:8-18, The invo
cation was given by Deacon Ba
ker; the chorus sang, ‘'Dove
Lifted Me.’’ The Mission Of
fering was tJessed by Rev.
Sanders.
Announcement and recog
nition of visitors were made by
Miss Joan Moore. The chorus
sang a spiritual, “The Only W ay
To Make It In.”
From the above read chapter,
verse 18, theme: “Show Me Thou
Glow,’’ Rev. Alford delivered
a soul-stirring message. The
invitational hymn was “I Just
Can’t Keep It To My Self Alone.
Medical Student Weds
Law Student In Winston
WINSTON-SALEM - Miss Vir
gina Deanne Newell was wed
to Mr. Paul Dwaine Payne at
4:00 p.m. Saturday, September
4, at First Baptist Church on
Highland Avenue in Winston-
Salem. The Reverend Howard
Cunningham, Raleigh, per
formed the double-ring cere
mony.
The former Miss Newell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Newell of Winston-Salem,
is a second year medical stu
dent at Case Western Reserve
University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Newell is Dean of Men at
Winston-Salem State Univer
sity.
Mr. Payne, a third year law
student at the University of
Akron and employed by the Sum
mitt County Welfare De
partment, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D. Payne of Akron,
Ohio. Mr. Payne is employed
by the Chrysler Corporation.
Mrs. Newell chose for her
Lincolnville
BY REV. DONALD HOOKER
ASBURY - Sunday School o
pened at 9:45 by singing “There
Is A Fountain Filled With
Blood” afterwhich prayer was
in concert by the school. For
Our second selection, we sang
“The Old Rugged Cross”. The
subject of the lesson was “God
Transcends Our Understand
ing”, taken from Exodus 33;
19-20, Isaiah 14:18-26, Romans.
11:33-36. The Banner class and
attendence were by-class No. 2
taught by Asst. supt. Mr. Mel
vin Hooker. The review of the
lesson was also given by Mr.
Hooker.
Morning-service was opened
by our Pastor, Rev. I. J. Irvin.
We opened at 11 o'clock by sing
ing “There Is A Fountain'Filled
With Blood”, afterwhich we had
altar call and was led in prayer
by Bro. Melvin Jones. For our
second hymn we sang “Are Ye
Able?” The sermon was “God
Remembers When Others For
get”, taken from I Samuel 15:2.
Our candidates for baptism
were Betty Cotton, Michelle
Shaw, Clarice Wright, Brenda
Pennington, Lisa Bennington,
and Charlie Lundav.
Celebrating birthdays for
Sept., are Larry Evans, Willie
Shaw, David Evans, Nadie Mae
Hooker, Mr. Willie McKhight,
Cathy Evans, Cloa Smith and
Clarice Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilcox
celebrated an anniversary on
Sept. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Jean
Evans celebrated an anniver
sary on Sept. 14.
daughter’s wedding, a formal
gown of moss green chanttlly
lace and silk satin with high
neck and full camelot sleeves
headed hi amber, gold and iri
descents. Moss greorj velvet
ribbon tied the waist lino and
she wore a matching hat and
carried a small moss green
bag.
The maid and matron of honor,
Miss Glenda Newell, the bride’s
sister, and Mrs. Jessica Mat
son of Hyattsville, Maryland
wore formal gowns of yellow
crepe with beaded motifs of
yellow satin ribbon on the
skirts. Their head pieces
matched their gowns. The
bridemaids: Mrs. Trina Garrett
of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Linda
Wilson of Oxenhili, Maryland,
Miss Amelie Oubre of New York
City, Miss Lloydine Perry of
Washington, D.C. and Miss Ro
salind White of Gary, Indiana
wore identical gowns. The flo
wer girl, Miss Lynn Kimbrough
of San Francisco, cousin of the
bride wore a gown matching the
bridesmaids. They carried a
bouquet of white and yellow dai
sies. Master Eric Kimbrough
of San Francisco, cousin of
the bride carried a lined sa
tin pillow.
Th.e bride's gown was her de
butante dress, designed and
made by Mrs. Willie Ote\ Kay
of Raleigh, a famous fashion
designer. It was a gown of
candlelight silk pcau do soiro,
featured a bodice with high
duchess nock line and long fitted
sleeves trimmed in appliques of
re-embroidered alencon la<• e
beaded in seed pearls and iri -
descent sequins. The skirt
front as well as the cathedral
court train which fell from the
shoulders repeated the motifs
of beaded lace. Hoi full length
veil of French illusion was at
tached to a matching head piece.
She carried a cascaded bou
quet of white and yellow dai
sies.
The best man was Mr. Payim’s
brother, Hal Payne, of Cleve
land. The ushers were Mr.
Reginald Garrett of Cleveland,
Ohio, Air Harold Watson,
H.vauaville, Maryland, Mr.
Lawrence Yound of Oxford,
Ohio, Mr. Ronald Butcher of
Baltimore, Maryland, Mr. Mi
chael Wilson of Oxenhili, Mar;,
land and Mr. Edward Johnson
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss Newell is a graduate of
Western College in Oxford, Ohio
and a member of the Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority and Mr.
Payne is a graduate of Miami
University in Oxford, Ohio.
Other out-of-town guests at
tending included Mr, and Mrs.
Paul D. Payne Senior, parents
of the groom, Mrs. Howard
Cunningham, Raleigh; Mrs.
Martha Wheeler, Raleigh; Dr.
and Mrs. David Bishop, Ra
leigh; Mr. and Mrs. Hebert
Brown, Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Goins, Raleigh; Misses
Wanda and Carol Goins, ‘Ra
leigh; Dr. and Mrs. L.S. Kim
brough, San Francisco, Cali
fornia; Miss Vivian Irving, Ra
leigh; Miss Carlotta Haywood,
Laurinburg; Mrs. Willie Otey
Kay, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Laws, Raleigh; Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Richardson, Atlan
ta, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Satu
rn ie Mills, Hendersonville; I)r.
Virginia Mjobongo, Nashville,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Shipp, Washington, 1).C.; Mrs.
Dora Otey, Raleigh; Mr. and
Mrs. J.J. Sansom, Jr,, Raleigh;
Miss Paula Howard, Akron, O
hio; Mrs, Hal Payne, Cleve
land, Ohio; Mr. Ray Nowell,
Clarkton; Mrs. Vivian Price, -
Wadesboro; Mrs. P.N. Michael,
Clarkton; Mrs. Lewenia Car
penter, Greensboro, and Miss
Deborah McDuffie, Jamacia. N.
Y.
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