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Rev. C.R. Payne was Master of Ceremonies



2017-11-19 - 1200 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Rev. C.R. Payne, at the podium, was Master of Ceremonies at the Thanksgiving community luncheon. He introduced those on the program including Rev. Bobby Bowe, left, who gave the invocation; Rev. Tom Legg, pastor of Columbia First Church of the Nazarene, who prayed over the meal before everyone began to share in the bounty; and at right on the stage Rev. Billy Payne who was the one who conceived of the idea and led in organization of the event in honor of his brother. He also introduced VFW Commander Joe Hare and members of the Presentation of Colors; family members and guests in attendance. At the table in front of the stage are members of Rev. Joseph Payne's immediate family.


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