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1 « t C A K 0 L i N A 1 I Afi 1:. 5 ^AiUROAY, JlWi 14 IfAf DM*HAM, N. C. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVtRllSlNG Reader ClaMified: Minimum chavgo fl.OO, tc p«r word Deacttine; 12 o’clock Noon Tuc>(di> Tq guarantee puDllcation, all •dvertiStMiionls intisl he paid fm ^V Weilne.'day at 5:(M> p m prior to date of piil)lication. **aymonU hv niai! C^>: ir 681 8512. UffM* hmirt !ir(' f» AM-12.15 P M and l:M t.M-4:00 P. M. Mondays thru Trldajw. The CAROLINA TIMFi? a»*ump> DO financial rcsponsibiUtT toi typoRraprUcal errors in adv«*rti*e mantt but, if at fault, will re print that pa:l at an advertiwrnfttit in which such orror has occurred. No aDowanct! made for error* that do not materially affcct the valu* «f the advcrtiiemcnt. PLEASE HEAD YOUK ADVERTISEMENT Advertisers should read their •dvertiaenients as soon as it ap pears In the paper and report er ror In time for next insertion. SERVICES OFFERED SANITARY Launderers and Cleaners DIAL M2-5407 COR. ROXBORO ST. AND LAKEWOOD AVENUe GUR SERVICE STARTS WITH YOUR FIRST CALU" We E»tUn««e ami B«N«*r Durham Builders & Supply ■UILDINOS MATERIALS Milton Ave. at Watt Main TaL 6M4U7 Aim) SERVICES Service Garages SPEIGHTS AUTO SERVICE Read (arvlce—Steam OmaIm ServiM — Hecawlnf -> WPmmI Allfnment PHONI M24S7I Pwftlflrew end PayattenHli fhk FOR SALS BUSINESS FOR S/XE Dnr CVw InR plant, fully equipped. Doin* good busincHa. Goini out of busi ness for personal reasons. Call 682-1306 or 681-3149 for fur|k«r informitlon. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 405 Roxboro Street BROAD m. BRANCH HOC Bro«4 Street QUICK - SERVICE WASH TUB Roxboro Road at Avundala Drrre FEMALE HELP WANTED Muy, lti6u, xit iViio iiwiiCc liu pleaded in bar of their recovery All parsoas inWbtei to *uid wiU pleaw make in>«)(‘lUt« piU'j, Mini to the utuIersiCDud. This the 25lh day of Muy, 10ti2 Alice II. Walkor, KxfCUtor of the Estate or S»mu«l B. Walker r. li. McKisalck, Attorney 213 1/2 WiKt Main Street Durliam, North Camlina. NORTirCAKOlJNA DURHAM COUN'rV NOTICE OF SALE UNDEK AND BY VIRTUE of 'he power of sale contained in s certain deed of trust executed by William H. Bracey and wife, Lin- nell W. Bracey, dated June 7, 1960, and recorded in Book 650, at page 634 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North l^arolina, default having beci made in the payment of the in' debtednesg thereby sccured and «aid deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreciU' sure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door In Durham County, Durham', North Carolina, at NOON on the 30th day of June, 1062, the property conveyed in aaid 4e«4 e| trust the same lying an} being (p the County of Dur ham Mtd Slate of North Carolina, hi P^iHiaai ToNrnship, and more !piurti«iUarly deaeribed as follows; BEGIN^G at a stake on the shia of tialla* Street 168 feet in a ,northerly direction from the iWalkway right-of-w«y at the cor ner of lot Mo. 6 In Block D and running titence 6long and with >tha wes^ side of said Dallas Stfeet North 18 de(’rees 52’ East 06 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No, 4; thence North 75 degreesj 54’ west 120 feet to a stake;, thence South 18 degrees 22’ West 61.1 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 6; thence South 78 degrees 1^ Bast 1^ feet to a stake on the vest side of Dallas street, the Mint ol lM>ginning, «nd being Lot No. 5 in Block D of OAKWOOD PARK as per plat and survey thereof now on file io the Office of tl|^ Register of Deeds of Dur ham County in plot Book 22, at I page 81 to which reference is heMby made for a more particu- i|ar description of same. InRoxiNro (Joiiniy, Durham, North Carolki&.i at NOON on the 30th day of June,! the Mopiwrty «wnv«yei «( &aid deed of trust the same ly-i -«ng «nt ¥e>nii ia lh« County u«| UurhaiR a»d State (if North Caro , liiva. in “I*!' Br LILUE MAE WALTERS , iXws'’* The Boxboro Social Savings' BEGINNING at a stake In thejClub is one of the town’s most! 'iroiK'rty lino on the west side of important organizations. It { Forrester Street, which said stake Is the south east corner of Lot No. 15. as shown on the plat here inafter referred to. god running 'henc" along and with the prop- 'jrtv line on the west side of For rester St. South 18 deg., 40’ Weal 50 feet to a stake, the northaayt corner of Lot No. 13; thence alonst the north line of Lot No. 13 in a westerly direction 113.9 feet to t stake; thence north 18 deg. 48' east 50 feet to a stake; thence along the south line of Lot No. 15 in an easterly direction 113.80 feet to the stake, the place and point of beginning, and being Lot No. 14 of the property of REBEK- AH BOWDEN as shown on the plat of same by S. M. Credle, C. E., of June, 1953, which said plat is recorded In the Offlce of the Register of Deeds of Durham County In Plat Book 24, Page 90 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular descrlptloa of same. ’This property will be sold luh- ject to all prior encumbrancei and all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem taxes This sale will remain open for fen (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILUAM A. MARSH, JR., Attorney This 28th day of May, 1962. June 2, 9, 16, 23, 1962. DUX iAif« / Maleigh, N. C. D. C. May Co. . . . the food choke Ia paint* PAINTtNC A PAPERING CONTRACTOR Kyanize . Mortan it Roney SfMcts Durham, North Carolina Phone 6M-042S INLAID LINOLEUM, COUNTER rOPS, ASPHALT, RUBBER AND WALL TILE - —Free Rstlmate*— Hunt liinoleum and Tile Company, Inc. Phone rWl-flBW 8505 ROXBORO ROAD You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offer! ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE HicJSPITALIZATCON * INSURANCE Individual or Family Plan—Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Mis cellaneous Fees With Surcrical Benefits 70 Days Per Year AGENTS WANTED Local & Statewide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Co^. PHONE 383-3331 527 ELM ST. DURHAM. N. C ' YOU CAN EARN $30-f40 weekljf. No experience neceiaary, we train you. Avon Coametlca are |n groat deinaiidi. Writ® Mrt. Anni# Belle Bullock, Route 1, Durahm, N. C. or call 684-0101- " HCLP WAMTtD For selling 24 jars of hair dressing] This property will be sold sub- $100 a Jar you get one Radio. ! joct to all prior encumbrances and RALEIGH S3U.ES CO. all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem Box 11172 , (taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bid* a* required by law. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee WILUAM A. MARSH, JR., Attorney Hiis 28th day of May, 1962. June 2, B, 10. 23. 1962. NORTH C^OUXA DURHAM COUNTY HOTICi OF SALI UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of ‘the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Berthina Barden Jonea, (Widow) Ellelute Barden and wife, Sarah O. Barden, dated Jime 27, 1960, and recontad In Book 681, at page 481 la the Office of tJie Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo- lure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the hlgliest^ndder for cash at ffi'e' Court house door in Durham County, Durham, North Carolina, at NOON on the 30th day of June. 1962, the property conveyed in aaid deed of truat the same lying and being In the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in LEGAL NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUJ^ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified u Admlnlstn- tor of the Estate of David K Joh*- aton. Deceased, late of Durham Comity, North Carolina, thli U to notify all persons havlBl cklms against the estate of lald oeceased to exbibit them to the undersign ed at 112 West Parriah St., on or before the 26th d« ol May, 1963, or tbls notice will be waded tat bar oi their recovert. ' All neraona IndebtoCJp ‘eat#te iml makalmediate payment to, the underslfM. TMi 14th day of May, 196S. Mechanics and Farmers Bank Administrator of the Elatate of David A. Johnaton, Deeeasfed May 26; June 2, 9, 16, 1962. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Otho Catlett and wife, Lucharlty C^ett, dated December 8, 1959.. and recorded in Book 639, at page 602 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the boasts a membership of 41. Officers of the club are pre-| ( denj, John Sjanfield; vice-1 president, Mrs. Alice McCain: | secretary, Mrs. Annie Russell: I assistant secretary, Mrs. Lillie Yellpck: and treasurer. Miss, Ester Stanfield. Among the most vital of thei club’s many committees are the sick, banking and picnic com-j m'ttces. The sick _committee di-| rects financial assistance for | members who become HI. The bankins committee keeps tab on the club’s assets, and the picnic committee plans recreation for ichool children In the summer. The club invites anyone to attend its nieetings, which are held on the first Saturdav of eanh month at 7:30 p. m. Meet ings are currently belne held at the homes of varioua club mem bers. but future plans call for the erection of a club house. ' The Ifst meetinr was held on Saturday, Jtin«* J at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winsted. The next meetfng will be held ort June 30 at the home of Mrs. Alice MrCain. COMMF.HrpMENT EXERCISES The elehth (Traders of the Hoxboro Elementary School had their commencement on Wednes day. .Tune 8 at 8:00 p. m. In the school auditorium. The onesker for the nlrt>t was Mr. nillsrd. the nrlnclnal of Caswell Pountv Hleh School of Ca'^well County. The principal of Person County TTtffh School gave the welcome addreas, BEST IN PEARSON'S PRI MARY SECTION—The above three studenti won the Alaska Montgomery Awards for post ing the best averages in the three primary grades at W. G. Pearson elementary school in Durham. Left to right are Horace Dawson, second grade; Wilbert Harrington, first grade; and Ruebe» Rivet*, third grade. They were awagd- ed the prises at the aclMel'a awards day. George B. Smith to be Be Honored as "Father of The Year" By St. Joseph's AME Church Sund^ On Sunday, June 17, Father’s Past President of the Durham Scoutmaster of Troop 105, St. saia aeea oi irusi oeuig ujr hid , terms thereof subject to foreclo-1 Th® Roxboro Elementary sure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durham Couny. Durham. North Carolina, at NOON on the 30th day of Tune, 1962, the property conveyed lii said deed of trust the same lyintr and being in the County of Dur^ ham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the north side of Umstead Street 118 feet In a westerly direction from the west side of Fayettevilla Street, and running thence North, 8 degrees Eiast 100 feet to a itak« thence South 8 degrees West IQQ feet to a stake on the north site of Umstea4' Street. School music department spon sored the music. The music di rector is MI'S G. P. Dillard and ♦he prlncloal of the school Is S. B. Snenoer nf Hoxboro. The senior claw of the Person County mch School had Its commencement exercise on June 5. at 8:00 p. m. in the school Kvmnasium. The supervlalng nrlnclpal is Mr. G. L. Harper of Roxboro, Honors and awards were given to some of the student* of the isenior class of 1M2. The P®*"' ■ons to receive schotarshlps fifty dollaf tuition acholarahlp mstea) Strert. tbenc« Boyd. « oo«:hundrad and with the north tlQe of ttn ^ TWr- Umstead Street South 89 degreS North Carolina CoHerte at mi NORTH CAROLINA tmJWBAM COMMISSIONER'S NOTICI OF RISALi UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of t» miet of the Superior Court ol Durham County, made in a Special Proeee^ng therein pending ei^ titlcn "In the matter of MS CHANICS AND FARMERS BANK, ^ 'raiic'PE'iTQ BVktj B>i T A v.AATii *°wnsnip, ana more par ticularly described as follows; 40’ East 50 feet to a stake, tha Jiam point of beginning. See Deed Booh 231, at page 149. tills property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open tot LeVonne Baird, a one huiidred fifty dollar scholarship; Moselle Russell. Alice Boyd. Marearet Wflliam*. a two hundred dollar scholarship; and Joan B. Gentry a one hundred —_ ^ - iiXlollnr scholarship. . . _ ten UOy cTays to receive Increasi^ National IToriOT Scolety bids as required by law. . —j J. J .HENDERSON, WILUAM A. MARSH, JR.. Attorney This 29th day of May, 1962. June 2. 9. 16. 23, 1962. TRUSTEES FOR ELLA EARLS COTTON, Incompetent, being No 8333 upon the Special Proceedini Docket In the office of the Clerk of the Sluperlor Court for Durham County; and under and by virtue of an Order of Resale upon an ad vance hid made by the Honorable James R. Stone, Clerk of the Superi(v Court, the undersigned -Comthissioncr will on the 13 da| of Jiine, 106S,' at Twelve o’clock. Noon, at the door .crf the Court house in Duriiam, Berth Carolina offer for sale to«'tlw highest bid der for cuh upon an opening bid of TEN THOUSAND. FIVE HUN DRED AND FIFTY (|10,BSO.OO) DOLLARS, subject to the confir mation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Triangle Township, Dur ham County, North Carolina, and more particularly described ai follows: BEGINNING at E. Malloy’i Southwest corner same being 523.5 feet from the Southeast intersection of Fayetteville Road and Cornwallis Road and be ing on the East side of Fayette ville Road; thence from said point North 89 degrees 30’ East 3411 feet to E. Malloy’s southeaat cor ner; thence South 4 degree* SCO’ West 73 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees West 298 feet to the cast side of Fayetteville Road; I thence along with Fayetteville Road North 24 degrees SO’ West 75 feet to the point of beginning See Deed Book 273, at page 236. THIS 22 day of May, 1S6S. M. HUGH THOMPSON, Commissioner May 20; June 2, 9. 16 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CHEDTTOBS The undersigned, baviag quali fied as Executor of The Estate of Samuel B. Walker, Deceased, late of Durham County, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to iM'eaent tbeai to the underaigned or her Attot ney on or before the 21st day of 1 HOm MARTINIZING FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE m Wmt Main Mraat — Fhn PtbtU BEGINNING at an Iron stake on the northfwet side of South Park Lane, said beginning stake being South 40 deg. 30’ W. 100 feet from tho norwest corner of South Park Lane and Alston Avenue; thence South 40 deg. 30’ W. 100 feet along the northwestern side of South Park Lane to an iron stake, the eastern mott corner Lot ,No. 8 In Block 9 of the plat here in after referred to; thence North 40 deg. ^30’ W, 150 feet along a portion of the northeastern line of Lot No. 8 in said block to an iron stake, the fouthem most comer of Lot No. 5 of said Block; thence North 40 deg. 30' E. 100 feet along a portion of the south- ant^rn line of Lot No. 5 to an iron stake, the western most cor ner of Lot No. 2 in said Block; thence south 49 deg. 30' E 190 feet along the southwesetem line ^f said Lot No. 2 to the point of beginning and being I.,ots No. 3 and No. 4 in Block 9 of the plat of M. V. Lawrence's Fayetteville Road property as shown in Plat Book 17 at page 8 to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the same. This property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and 1961 Ad Valo rem taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids as required by law. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., Attorney Hiis 29th day of May, 1962 June 2, 9. 16, 23, 1962. NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM (X)UNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ol the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Bruce Rogers and wife, Mary Rog ers, dat^d Augtst 15, 1961, and recorded in Book 676, at page 481 ia the Offlce of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to forecloo- ure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the higlMit bidder for cash at the Court house door ia Ouriua NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Russell Garrett and wife. Fay P. Garrett, dated February 13, 1961, and recorded In Book . 664, at page 117 In the Office of the Regirter of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having bees made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured' and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo^ ure, th^ undersigned Trustee win offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durham (^unty, Durham, North Carolina, at NOON on the 7th day of July, 1962, the property conveyed In said deed of trust the same lyins and being in the County of Dur ham and State of North Carolina, In Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel ol land on the west side of Booker Avenue a short distance from the City of Durham, being known as Lots No. 239 and 240 of FOREST- WOOD PARK as per plat and sur vey of F. M. Carlisle C. B., dated November 30, 1M6, and being re corded In Plat Book 1^ at page* 133 and 133 In the Omce of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, and being more Mrtlci^ larly described as BEGINMNG at a stake on the Southwest side ol Booker Avenue, said stake belni 638.8 feet from the Southwesters intersection of Booker Avenue and Cook Road; running thence Souti 65 deg. 34’ West 190 feet to a stake in the lines of I/>tp 2S& 271 and 270; thence South 24 deg. 26’ East SO feet along the line ol Lots 270 and 269 to a stake in tha corners of Lots 269, and 268 aH4 241; thence along the Northweat line of Lot 241 North M deg. 34 East ISO feet to a stake ia tha West side of Booker Avenue; thence along Booker Avenue North 24 deg. 26’ Wnt 90 feet to the point of Beginning. This property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances snd all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open fogr (10) ten daya to receive increaaed bids as required by law. J. J. H£NDERMN Truitae award went to Alice Boyd and Amle Bos*. vn'R''T^I rA^OT.TNA DURHAM rnTTVtv NOTICH Of 5A* ^ UNDER AND BY “I the P0W“r of sale contained In » !.„rt«in of trust Fattle Hill rWldow\ dated .Tanji- srv 12. infll. and recorded In Wook at paPp 316 i" the Of fice of th" RcPlsfer of needs of Durham County. North Carolina, default having Iwen ^ ^hf oavment of the ‘"deMedne®; ^ thereby secured and aajd peed ot, jt,na, i963. or 4his notjse .noil trust beingpSenrted in bar of tlieir‘recwwl^r. All persons indebted' to said F,.state will please make immediate pavmnnt to the undersigned. This Rth dflv of tune. 1962. Wn.tJE MAE FIELDS, Evpciifrix of the Estate of DENNE TAYLOR, Deceased F. B. McKissick Attorney. .Tun. 9. 16. 23. 30 Day will be celebrated at St. Joseph’s A. M. E. Church, hon oring George Booth Snalth as Father of the Year. The sermon will be deliyered by the Minis ter, Melvin Chester Swann. ■Music will be furnished by the Oospel Choir, with Miss Ellen Warren at the console. The re- Bular Father’s Day ProRram will be presented at the 7:00 p. m. Service. A native of Kansas City, George Boollh Smith received hii education in the city schools nf Kansas City and at North Carolina College, Durham, where he was awarded the Bachelor of Arts and the Master’s degrees In Library Science. He han been emnloved bv Langston TTnlver- sltv Oklahoma, Virginia Theolo gical Seminary and ColleBe, Lvnchbnre. Virginia; and Rich- BTd B. H;irrion Public Library, Raleigh. He is currently emnloy- b^the V. 8; 5»o*t Office D*^ tjartment. Hi.s active membershlns are as follows: Masnni'' Lodse; member nf Board of Directors of the Middle Faotern Province of the Kappa Alpha Psl Fraternity; CAEOI.INA DUHK4M rOlTN'TV IN TH»= SUPPRIOR roURT Tti the M»tter of WTLLIE MAE FIF/T.DS ExeentriT of 'Cbp Estpte of DENNE TAYLOR. rjccPBePP'^ NOTICe TO CB«=n|TOi»S Tbp nndersif'ned. WTT.TJE MAE FTFT.DS havini* niinlified »! Ti^vo. piifrW Af tbp F.stiite of r>FVi\jp, TAVTiOR. Dpeeflcpd. of Durh.im '^onntv, North rn»-olina. on the Vh dav of Tune. 19fi2. hereby noti- fie.i! nil persons havini* claims acainst said Estate to present them ♦o the undersisned at 317 Dowd St, on or before the 5th dav of subject to foreclosure the^ under signed ’Trustee will offer for sale public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durham County. Durham, North C«rolln*, at NOON on the 7th day of July, 1962, the pronerty conveyed In said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Torwnship, and more particularly described as follows: BFX5INNING at a stake on the southern side of Ramsey Street said stake being North 61 deg. 35’ East 204.14 feet from the point oi intersection of the property line on the eastern side of Pickett Street and the southern side of Ramsey Street and running thence North 61 deg. SB’ East 50 feet to a stake; thence South 28 deg. 29’ East 93.9 feet f to a stake; thence South 49 deg. «’ West 91.1 feet to a stake; thence North 28 deg. 29* West lOS.t feet to a stake the politt and place of the begin nlng and being known w 621 Ram sey Street and also a part of the W. L. Foushee Eatate as per plat and aurvey thereof by R. M. Pickard, C. E. dated October, 1949, and now on file in the OfAce of the Register of Deed* of Durham County in Plat Book 21, at page lOS, to which reference 1^ hereby mide for a more particular de scription of same. See Deed Book 186. Page 5S0. This property will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrance* and all prior and 1961 Ad Valorem taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increasedi bids as requir^ bv taw. J. J. HENDERSON Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR. Attorney This 4th day of June, 1962. June. 9, 16, 23, 30 WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., Attornejr Thl* 4th dv of Juae, IMl JUB. 8, 10,^ TESTED BY TIME Our efforts have been richly rewarded with each succeeding year witnessing an increase in the number of families we serve. At the S. and H. Funeral Home it is our sincere desire to continue to merit this grow ing prestige. Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL HOME Branch of the National Alliance Joseph’s A. M. E. ChUrch, mem- of Postal Employees; NAACP; ber of the Junior Steward Board of St. Joseph’s. He is married to the former Cynthia Elizabeth Pearson. They have two children, Cecily, age 18, a 1962 graduate of Hillside School; and George Jr., Age 15, who has just completed the 9th grade. The family resides at 1817 Cecil Street. Aaron Smith Is chairman of the Father’s Day comrnntee. “A FRIENDLY CHURCH White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, N. C Miles Mark Fisher. Pastor Sunday, June 17, 1962 8:45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronic* 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL T.F.SSON “Christ Speaks to the Churches,” “The Praise of the Redeemed.” Rev. 7:9-17 Father’s Day Program by J. W Carrington’s Class Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent “Obedient Children” The Pastor Senior,,Choir, John Gattis. Director Church'Wide Building Fund Rally sponsored by the Districts led by East College View and (Allege View 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Ira Murchison, Leader 7:30 P.M. BAPTISMAL SERVICE “The Holy Spirit Promises Renewal”^ The Pa*tor Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana E. Roberson, Directress 11:00 A.M St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church “SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE 1869’’ FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, N. C. MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister MRS. G. A. WINSLOW MRS. KATIE SMITH Minister of Music Dir. of Christian Education Sunday, June 17, 1962 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCH()OL Subject: “The Praise of The Redeemed” Mr. Charles Haywood and Family in charge of Devotion Miss Marie Paulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP—Father’* Day Sermon by the Minister SUBJECT “Today" MUSIC — Tile Male Chorus Mrs. Shirley JOnes at the Console ^ Joseph T. Mitchell Directing 4:00 P.M. Allen C^hristian Youth Fellowship (Youth Meeting) 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP- SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY PROGRAM Honoring Mr. Qeorge Booth Smith FREE PARKING ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET Hear Dr. L. C. Dowdy, Acting President of A. and T. College, Greensboro, N. C. next Sunday, June 24, 1962 at 7:00 P. M,
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