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•M—uuRHAM, N. C. KOLENA TIMES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19i2 Deaths and Funerab In Durb)fli WADDELL LITTLEJOHN Wadfll Littlejohn of 900 Fayetlpvillo St., died Sunday morning. Funernl sftrvicesi were held ■Wcdnc.sriay, December 12, at St. ■ Mark AME Zion Church. Rev. I R L Speaks officiated. Burial follQwcd in Beechwood Ceme tery. ITCHING Toiturs Stopped like Magic Hin’fblened relief from tottofci of lick, neitl itch, chifing, mh jno M«n>» %iih an •maxinff new Kitnu&c fOrauii failed lANACANE. Thl« ^■•ninc. itam- ew nedicat^ creme kilft bumful bactcKi} ■erml while it lotithei raw, irtifand ana uiflamcd ikin tissue. Stopi jcracchiin;—» •pceils hca!in(t. Don't suffer another mmata* Ctt tANACAMJ loJay at ail dm* ««ej. Survlvine ve hjS 'Kiic, M.i's Florence LiUlejolin; one diwiMhr tcR, Japkie Littlejohn; and a stepmother, Mrs Clara Little- jdhn of Qreensboro. WALTEB WILLIAMS Walter Williams of Bt. 8, Gorman died suddenly at hia home on Wednesday, December 5. Funeral services were held Sunday, December 9, at Hol land’s Chapel Church in Cha tham County. Rev. S P Cooke officiated. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife. Mrs Rosa Williams, his mother, Mrs Emma Williams, six brothers and three sisters. Pfm RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reader Classified: Minimum charge $1.00. #c par word Deadline^ 12 o’clock Noon Tu«*^By SERVICES OFFERED SANITARY Launderers and Cleaners DIAL 6S2-5407 COH. ROXBOBO ST. AMD LAKEWOOD AVENUE AUTO SERVICES Service Garages SPEIGHT’S AUTO SERVICE {ea> Service—Stenm CIvanIng Barvie* — Rceapping — WhMl ^ Allgnmant i PHONE 82-3575 and Fayetlayllla S(*. “OUR SERVICE STARTS ^ITH YOUR FIRST CALL" Estlmata and Dalivar 'ham Builders & Supply llton Ava. Main Tat. 6S4;OI«7 NEW METHOD LAUNDRY an^ Pijy Cleaners 499 H«3*or» &i«at BROAD SiT^ bRANCH HOC Broad Street QUICK . SiSRVICE wAi^H ru« Rodkoiro Road mi Avoadala Drhr* O.I C. May Co. . . me ifood cho!ce in paint* painting a PAPET'TNC I CONTRACTOR I Kyanlze R^orean ^iRoney Streata Durham, North Carolina i Phone gM-W425 PRESENTS PAGEANT AT PTA MEETING The Primary grades of Fayette ville Street School will present r Christjnas Pageant “Tl'e Pro l^cy Fulijjed" ‘on iTu8.scfcsiy,; Djc- 18,-at 8.00 P.M. . ' ' i The public is invited to attend. You Can’t Affevd To Miss What We Offer! ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE HOSPITAI.IEATtON INSURANCX Individual or Familv Plan-Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Ikiis- cellaneous Pees With; Sitfsricfti AGENTS WANTEI) Local & Statewide Men or Women SoutNffi Fidelity Mutual InsiHiBce Co. PHQNE m-mi «7 iLM ST. DURHAM^ UK C 1 " HOUR MARTINIZING (Incorporated) FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 400 Weat Main Street Flira Poinla Eniinanuel A. M. E. Churcli “A CHURCH WHERE EVERYONE IS S01IEB0D\ AND GOD IS ALL” 710 Kant Streat — Durham, N. C. John Fraderick Epps, Minlttar Mr*. Ev^lr) Rubarls, Organist Sunday, December 16,1962 9.30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: “Love In The Social Order” Superintendent Baibjr Hargraves 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON SUBJECT: "Afraid of the Glory” Music by the Senior Choir MISS WILLIE ROOEHS 32(i south St., 4ied %t Lineoln hos- t>ital on Saturday, December 8. Funeral servi^e.s were held ■^udsday, December 11 at Chest nut Grove Churcli. Rev L E Day officiated. Burial followed in the cliurch cemetery. Surviving are three sisters and one brother. Vanderbilt Coaference to Explore Ethics of Integration Dec. 27-29 College pro-'Wade hag preached for th* w* I nual usher’* program. Hli tojrfc The eonferance will ||ear reports* ^ . u .v. i • j on thre« studies of chanae.. tn^ I Will southern cities. -The i-ubUo wa? rend#^^^ begins the alluriwon ot Dfwm of Cameron Gcoyt ber 27, anil eiul.s .nt noon Docem- "hurch. ATLANTIA. Ga- — Several of the righl.i and rcsponsibilitie.s ^ Paul r,n.i(f)n of the history de-, ' hundred Southerners concerned of our common life. The process part of the Univer?ity of Vir- 1 Analyili of the Ethical Demand* and Morehouie of Integration In the South.”, fessor. Schools in Charlolte.wlHu. Va.," from Thomas Hammond nnd Yyte Music at St. Joseph's Sun. Services at St. Joseph’s AME Church, Sunday, ^ecem- b^r 16, will begin with the Sunday School at »:30 a. m. The lesson will be reviewed by “ISfrs Ethelyn. Thomas, Speech Therapist, Durham City Schools. The sermon for the Morning Worship Hour will be delivered by the Minister, Rav Melvin Chester Swann; subject, “The Known God". Music will be furnished by the Gospel Choir, Joseph Mitchell, directing and Mrs Minnie W Gilmer at the console; The Boy’s Clioir of St. jfoseph’9, Mrs Katie Smith, Directing; and the combined orchestras of Durham City Schools, S C. Davis, directing. A highly entertaining program has been arranged for the 7;00t p. m. Worship Hour. It Will in clude "Christmas with the Fine Arts.” Prelude, a medley of Christmas carols; Hymn, ‘‘O, Come All Ye Faithful,” congre gation; Prayer, Patricia Vinson; Solo, Fred Brunson, a selection from Handel’s Messiah;” Scrip ture Reading, James Clay; Selec tion, .North Carolina College Band, R H S Jones, directing; Thomas Beckett Sermon, “Arch bishop of Canterbury” from “Murder in the Cathedral by Thomas: Offertory: Solo, “O Holy Night,” Mrs Shirley Jones; Selection, North Carolina College Band; Remarks, the Minister, Rev. Melvin Chester Swann. wilh race rolalions will have “a of dcsegreRation, too .slow in Employment in red MOUNT/dlJ tfSHEHS consultation” on "Tiie South: .speed and too .small in amount.' Grt onsboro, N. C.” from Sarah hqlq program at OXFQ Ethical Demands of Integration niust go on. Integration is the December 27-20, at Vnmlorbilt next step the positive acceptance American Friends Service Com University Law School in Na.sh- of desegregation and the glad Bapti.st Churph . hold their an- ' welcoming and full purticipatlon ’*«*•''’ Desegregation EfforU nual program on Sunday, Dec- M •m. I. 1 Sm a 41 n m 4 ra fmntrtn T^aa CrkM-\ia»l T U HOLD PROGRAM AT OXFORD The Ushers of Rod Mountain ville. The Fellowship of SouthernNegroe’s into ihe‘total nmgo I in Atlanta,” from Dr. Samuel ember 9, Rev L H Wade, Churchmen and the Southern human activitie.s.” j Regional Council are sponsors of the conference, where Martin, Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, head] of the Southern Christian Lead ' ership Conference, James Me-; Sride Dabbs, president of the. Southern Regional Council and| other leading Southerners will speak and conduct discussion.^. "Desegregation is only the first step on the road toward the good saoiety,” says a statement explaining the theme of the meetings. '‘Segregation removes the legal and physicial barries to the enjoyment and exercise Williams, pastor of Friend.ship pa.slor of First Baptist Church n.it)(ist Church in Atlanta, pre- Oxford w.is guest speaker. This Dr. King will speak on “An sidenf of (ho Allania NAACP wa.s (he fifth year that Rev. CARD OF THANKS The Maceo Bullock family of Roug^mont who recently lost their home by fire wishes to thank each and everyont for the i kind deeds shown them at such a needy time. May God bless each of you. Human Understanding PRECIOUS WHEN NEEDED Devotion to the trust given to our care; a neigl»boi;ly de- sire to do everything we OM to hdp are. jfood rea sons why famUies come back to us in U»e time of naed. Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL HOME “iriosepli’s A.W:f. “S€HVH»IG A WOfLD PARISH WITH CHRIST UNCE IMS" FAVRTTRVfLLE .'JT MnS, G. A. WINSLOW lljixiister ftf Music DURHAM N C | MRS. KATIE SMITH Dir. of Christian Education iHiH.vm CHfiSTBR SWANN, The i»:inls?er Sunday, December 16, 1962 9;30 SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: “Love in the Social Order” Miss Marie Faulk, Supfcrintcndent 11 .QO A M.. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON—“The Known God” MUSIC The Gospel Chorus iftJip.EUen Wvren the Console Boys Choir, J*rs. Katie Smith, Director 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Christmas with the Fine Arts—^NCC Students Hillside High School Orchestra 8. C. Davis, Director FREE PABfINO ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET -A FRIENDLY CHURCH’' White Rod( Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQU.^RE DURHAM, N. C. Mile.s Mark Fisher, Pastdr Sunday, December 16, 1962 8:4d A.M. CALL TO WORSHIJ ‘ Electronics 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “Love in the Social Order”, I John 3:11-18; 4:11 Review of Lesson by the W, A. Clement Family Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent * 11:00 A.M. “B. C. and A. D.” The Pastor Senior Choir, John H. Gattis. Director 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Vrs. UatUa F. Bffykia, Leader 7:30 P.M. 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