LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR MRS.
HATTIE S. PEAKS TUESDAY, MAY 3
Funeral services for Mrs.
Hattie Shaw Peaks, 65, who de
parted this life April 29, were
held Tuesday, May 3, at Came
ron Grove Baptist Church at 2
p.m. with Rev. James Thorpe,
officiating.
Mrs. Peaks, the daughter of
the late Luna Colleyand Eze
kiel Shaw, was born in Gran
ville County, January 26, 1901.
She became a member of
Union Chapel Church in Gran
ville County at an early age.
Later on, she moved to Durham
County, and married the late
Roosevelt Peaks. To this union
twelve children were born.
She then became affiliated
with Cameron Grove Baptist
Church, where she attended
faithfully until death
She is survived by nine
daughters, Mrs. Clara Bell
Amos, Mrs. Luna Mae Hicks,
Mrs. Alyce P. Little, Mrs. Lu
cille Turner, Mrs. Gertrude
Burnette Mrs. Hattie L. Me
bane, Mrs. Barbara Jean Jen
kins, Mrs. Dorothy L Johnson
all of Durham, and Mrs. Pa
trica Ann Jones of Camden, N.
J.; three sons, Waddell, Joe
Louis and James Carlton Peaks
all of Durham; two sisters,
BIRTHS 11^
The following births were re
ported to the Durham County
Health Department during the
week of April, 25 through 30,
Joseph and Lucille Turren
tine, boy; Robert and Linda
Day, girl; Emerson and Magda
line Burton, boy; Roosevelt and
Margie Evans, girl
Margie Evans, girl.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wil
liam McKinley Husband wishes
to thank our many friends for
the kindnesses shown us dur
ing the illness and death of
our beloved one.
J. M. Husband
and Family
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MRS. PEAKS
Mrs. Sarah S. Walker and Mrs.
Sallie S. Taylor; one brother,
Ezekiel Shaw, Jr. of Durham;
a stepmother, Mrs. Maria Shaw
and a stepbrother, Willis Hart;
twenty-six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild; several
nieces and nephews, and a host
of other relatives and friends.
-Hails
Continued from front page
dent's proposals.
"Shoring up the system of
jury selections against racial
discrimination is a crying need.
"The snail's pace of school
desegregation and the damage
that inadequate schooling is do
ing to Negro and white chil
dren each school term makes
mandatory the broadening of
the Attorney General's author
ity.
"The President's proposal to
ban racial discrimination in all
housing is bold and challeng
ing. It poses a real test to
those persons who ardently sup
port anti-discrimination in dis
tant places, 'but not next door.'
Yet housing is the core of
segregation in schools, recrea
tion and health services, and
is responsible for the attitude
on public accommodations
"We regret the omission of
any proposal to provide indem
nity to the victims of racial '
violence or to their survivors,
and we will seek to have such
a provision added to the bill."
--Ministers
Continued from front page
etc. Why, then should it be
thought to be incredible to ask
for the basic, fundamental
rights and privileges which all
Americans are entitled to?
The Minister's Fellowship re
grets the manner in which Ma
yor Pro-Tem Roy Culler re
sponded to Mr. Cox, and in the
name of human dignity, we
ask him to apologize. This re
quest for an apology is also
directed to the writer of the
Good Morning column on Sun
day, April 24, 1966.
MRS. SHIKLDS
Women's Day
To be Held at
First Calvary
Woman's Day and Mother's
Day will be observed simultan
eously Sunday, May 8, at the
First Calvary Baptist Church.
The theme is"Assuming Our
Responsibility as Women in
These Crucial Times."
Speaker for the 11 a.m. serv
ice will be Mrs. Elnora J.
Shields, formerly of Durham,
and now a teacher of French
and English in the Booker T.
High School-of Norfolk, Vir
ginia.
The evening service, which
will begin at 6 p.m., will con
sist of a musical program by
the Woman's Day Chorus under
the direction of Miss Arnetta
Love. There will also be special
guests of the city appearing
on the program.
The observance will begin at
9:30 when the women of the
church will be in charge of
the Sunday School. Music will
be rendered by the Women's
Chorus, directed by Miss Love;
a solo by Mrs. Edna Thompson.
Presiding will be Miss Hattie
C. White. Other women appear
ing on the program will be
Mesdames M. W. Webb, Eli
zabeth Bullock, Josephine
Hayes, Polly Williams, Virginia
Haskins, Lula M. Jackson, Cath-
Saint Paul
Makes Strides
Under Bigelow
By Mr». M. M. Harrij
Sunday, May 1, members of
the Greater St. Paul Baptist
Church, under the leadership
of the Rev. W. T Bigelow,
enjoyed another soul-stirring
meeting at the "Hour of Pow
er" service which is held every
Sunday from 7 to 8 a m
The several prayer rooms
were filled to capacity
The regular morning worship
••vas held at 11 a m. with the
pastor preaching on "The Fall
en, and a Friend." At the close
of his message, 10 new mem
bers were welcomed into the
church.
At 3 p.m., the senior choir
climaxed its 31st anniversary
celebration with the Rev. J. W.
Barnes, his choir and congre
gation of Terrell Creek Baptist
Church, in charge of services.
The subject of Rev. Barnes'
sermon was "Four People that
go to Church."
Twenty-seven new members
were baptised in services at
6:45 p.m. These new members
joined the other Greater St.
Paul members in communion
subsequent to the baptismal
service.
Names NAACP
Life Staffers
J. L. Holloway has been ap
pointed to the life membership
committee of the Durham
Branch of the NAACP as co
chairman. He will be working
in cooperation with Mrs. Olivia
Cole, the other chairman.
Long active in civic and
community affairs, Holloway
issued an invitation this week
to all churches, businesses,
sororities, fraternities, and in
dividuals to take out life mem
berships in the organization.
He indicated reports will be
made at the NAACP's meeting
to be held Sunday, May 15, at
Mt. Gilead Baptist Church at
3 p.m.
YWCA Calendar of Activities
MONDAY, MAY 9
8:00 A.M.
McDougald Terrace Day Care
Program will be held at he
Center
12:00 P.M.
YWCA Joint Staff Luncheon
-Current
Continued from front page
614 youth councils, 96 college
chapters, and 11 young adult
councils in 49 states.
On the program, Mrs. Olivia
Cole will recognize NAACP
supporting organizations. Mrs.
Cole along with J. L. Holloway,
who was recently appointed to
the position, is co-chairman of
the Durham Branch's life mem
bership committee. The branch
has indicated life memberships,
at SSOO each, are still being ac
cepted from individuals, church
es, clubs, businesses and others.
Music will also be provided by
the Pilgrim Wonders of Orange
Baptist Church, the Gos
pel Chorus of St. Mark AME
/zion Church, and the Chancel
Choir of Mt. Olive Baptist
Church.
Others on the program are
the Rev. E. H. Whitley, the
Rev. P. H. Amey, Mrs. Eva M.
Pratt, the Rev. P. R. Cousin,
R. A. Dalton, J. B. Philyaw,
and the Rev. V. E. Brown. The
Rev. A. D. Moseley is minister
of the church which is located
at 404 Dowd St.
erine Thompson, Beatrice Man
ley, Catherine Shaw, Mattie
Canty and Alice Jones and oth
er*.
Mrs. Shields is a native of
Durham and the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyner
of this city.
She completed her elemen
tary and high school training
at Lyon Park and Hillside High
schools and received her Bach
elor of Arts Degree from North
Carolina College, all of Dur
ham. She has done further
study at North Carolina Col
lege.
Chairman and Co-chairman
of the Program are Mrs. Vic
toria Joyner and Mri. Era M.
Pratt, respectively. Rev. A. L.
Thompson if pastor of the
First Calvary Baptist Church.
*^j
ENCAGED— Mr. and Mrs. LN
Winston Smith, Jr. announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, LeEtta Elaine Smith to
Daniel Smokes, Jr. of Atlanta,
Ga. Smokes is the son of Mrs.
Katie Smokes and the late Dan
iel Smokes, Sr. of Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Smith attended North Car- |
Walker Bible Class Convenes
The E. W. Walker Bible Class
of First Calvary Baptist Church
held its regular monthly meet
ing, April 27, 4 p.m., at the
home of the President, Mrs.
Belvin Mitchell, 1010 Moreland
Avenue. After a brief devotion
al service, the meeting was
opened for business by Mrs.
Mitchell. The minutes of the
last meeting were read, re
ceived and adopted. All com-
and Meeting will be held at
Central YWCA
4:00 P.M.
The 9th Grade Y-Teens will
meet at the YWCA
8:00 P.M.
The Sewing Class will meet at
the YWCA
TUESDAY, MAY 10
8:00 A.M.
McDougald Terrace Day Care
Program will be held at Mc-
Dougald Terrace Community
Center
10:00 A.M.
YWCA Play School will be held
at Lyon Park Community Cen
ter
YWCA Nutrition Class for
Women will meet at New Beth
el Baptist Church
3:15 P.M.
C. C. Spaulding Pre-Teen Club
will meet at the school.
James E. Shepard School Y-
Teen Club will meet at the
school
4:00 P.M.
Snappy Teens will meet at the
YWCA
8:30 P.M.
YWCA Ballet Class for Chil
dren will meet at McDougald
Terrace Community Center
Adult Lounge will be held at
McDougald Terrace Center
7:30 P.M.
YWCA Modern Dance Class for
Adults will meet at McDougald
Center
8:00 P.M.
YWCA Branch Committee on
Administration will meet at the
YWCA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
" 8:00 A.M.
McDougald Terrace Day Care
Program will be held at Mc-
Dougald Terrace Com. Center
3:15 P.M.
East End Pre-Teen Club will
meet at the school
4:00 P.M.
The 10th Grade Y-Teen Club
will meet at the YWCA
THURSDAY, MAY 12
8:00 AM.
McDougald Terrace Day Care
Program will be held at the
Center
10:00 AM.
YWCA Play School will be held
at Lyon Park Community Cen.
3:15 P.M.
Crest St. School Pre-Teen Club
will meet at the school.
Fayette ville St. School Pre-
olina College and is presently
employed with Youth Educa
tional Services on Parrish St.
Smokes attended Fort Valley
State College and is presently
a Sergeant in the United States
Army stationed in Wisebaden,
Germany. A summer wedding
is planned.
mittee reports were received.
At the conclusion of the
business session, the hostess
served the following members
a delicious repast: Mesdames
Bessie S. Smith, Rebecca Has
kins, Sara Allen, Alene Me
bane, Rosa Grafton, Ellen
Brown, Nellie Hayes, Elizabeth
Bullock, Bessie H. Smith, Jose
phine Hoskins and Miss Hattie
White.
Teen Club will meet at the
school.
Pearson School Pre-Teen Club
will meet at the school
7:30 P.M.
Joint Meeting of the YWCA
Branch Committee of Adminis
tration and Board of Directors
The Teenage Program Commit
tee will meet at the YWCA
FRIDAY, MAY 13
8:00 A.M.
McDougald Terrace Day Care
Program will be held at Mc-
Dougald Terrace Center
4:00 P.M.
Continued on page 4A
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A COMMUNITY
SKRVICI
Like the doctor the Funeral
Director must be ready to
answer the call at any hour
of the day or night That is
one of the many responsi
bilities that we at the Scar
borough and Hargett Fune
ral Home have in serving
this community and the sur
rounding areas. Trained per
sonnel is accordingly at
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mediate attention to all
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hour may be.
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SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES—;
MISS LINDA POWELL IS GUEST
SPEAKER AT MOUNT LEVEL SUN.
Miss Linda Powell, a native
of Goldsboro, will be the guest
speaker for the Missionary
Bible Class of Mount Level Bap
tist Church on Hebron Road,
off of Ward Road, Sunday,
May 8 at 7:30 p.m. where Rev.
A L. Daye is pastor.
Miss Po-.vell graduated from
Dillard High School as the val
edictorian: she attended Ben
nett College, Greensboro and at
present, is working l on her
Ph F> Degree at the University
of North Carolina. Chapel Hill.
She is the president of the
Junior Department of Woman
Baptist Hom¥ and Foreign Mis
sion. Everyone is cordially in
vited to come
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MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8
' 8:45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronic
! 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
SUBJECT —"Justice Established in Judah"
! 2 Chornicles 19:4-11
! Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent
j 11:00 A.M. SERMON Thfc Putor
"On Rethinking Our Notions About Mother
less Children" (II Corinthians 12:14b)
i Gospel Chorus,
! William M. Allen, Director
I 4.00 P.M. Piano Recital—Mr. James R. Henry, Jr.
Senior, Howard Univertity
| 7:30 P.M. The District Number Seven Program
4:00-6:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) Supervised Play, Church
Community Center, 806 Mobile Avenue
St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church
"SIRVIN* A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST
SINCE iur-
PAYETTRVILLI STRMT DURHAM, N. C.
PHILIP R. COUSIN. T)M MlnlaNr
MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8
9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUBJECT—"Justice Established In Judah"
Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP-Holy Community
Mrs. Alethia Giggs, Guest Speaker
SUBJECT—"The Divine Purpoaeof Woman In
the Universi"
MUSIC Senior Choir
Mr*. Minnie Gilmer at the Console
Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing
7:00 P.M. Special Mother's Day Service
Honoring Mrs. Georgia Thompson,
Mother of the Year
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Rosedale Avenue
Community Club
The Rosedale Avenue Com
munity Club met with Mr*. Be
ola Baldwin, 1105 Rosedale
Avenue. April 21 at 8 p.m. The
vice-president, Mrs. Naomi Ri
ley, presided. Reports from va
rious committees were given.
After the business session,
the hostess served a delicioul
repast Members present were:
Mesdames Ruth Joyner. Nellie
Hayes, Louise Long, Grace Hy
man, Naomi Riley, Mattie
Rouse, Johnnie Belk, Mary
Love, and N. J. Curry. Mrs.
Mattie Rouse thanked the hos
tess.