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*1 v. t 4 T w'' a - Y Br Tf li L' I L/ I 9BL ,y h jV '.* ■ I ., ?..'. B Jflj ". ; 5 : ■ •V -Pinttji+fAyiy i'Vw/Sy CASTOR GETS CAR—Members of the Community Baptist Church and Union community presented the Reverend E. T. Thompson an automobile after Sunday morning worship serv ice Oct. 19. Mrs. Albert Win stead took the leadership in making the car available. Morehead Ave. to Hold Annual Observance of Womeh's Day Morehead Avenue Baptist Church will celebrate its four teenth Annual Observance of Woman's Day and its eighteenth recognition of the occupancy of the main Sanctuary. Sunday, October 26. Reverend B. A. Mack, pastor, announces that the women will be in charge of the two main services of the day. Mrs. Wilma Clayton Bryant, of Roxboro, will deliver the eleven o'clock address. Mrs. Bryant is a graduate of NCCU of Durham, where she received both her B.S. and M.A. De grees. She is a teacher In Rox boro City School System. Presi dent of the Woman's Auxiliary of the East Cedar Grove Asso ciation and Recording Secretary of the Woman's Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. At 7:30 p.m. the special Wom an's Day Choir under the i of Mesdames Sallie Thorn-,, as. B. A. Mack and Constance Walker, will render a musical program. General chairman and co- Saint Joseph's A. M. E. Church ! * \ "Serving ' World Pariah With Christ Since 1869" PHILIP R. COUSIN, Ministei 4 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. N. C. A i Sunday, October 26, 1969 I 8:00 A.M. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP SERMON The Minuter Music by the Gospel Choir Fred Mason at the Console * P Mrs. Marian Williams, Directing { 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 8 \ J Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent > I Subject: "Reforms Among God's People" 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship—Anniversary Sunday SERMON Bishop George W. Baber * MUSIC .. By The Senior Choir 5 Fred Mason at the Console J Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing 2 H 7:o' P.M. Anniversary Pageant directed by Mrs. Clydie Scarborough t 11866 1961 \ White Rock Baptist Church POST OFFICE BOX 40? DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27702 \ LORENZO A. L VNCH. Minister t ! NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY J B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM i Ij Sunday, October 26, 1969 £ 19 | CHURCH SCHOOL \ Dr. C. A. Ray, Superintendent £ 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERMON The Pastor t ■' i "On Living with the Reformation" * B (Habakkuk 2:4; Galations 3:11; \ Romans 1:17; Hebrews 10:38) \ 1 4:30 P.M. A study of the Structure, Trends, Potential, k Role and Relationship to the Local Church of S Our Board of Trustees J 5:30 P.M. Anniversary Program, sponsored by the Senior Ushers. Mr. J. M. Schooler, speaking, n Gospel Choir Singing ! Reading left to right are mem bers of the church and community who took part in the presentation: Jerome Ashford, Mrs. Virginia Vinson, Mrs. Dorothy McGhee, Mrs. E. T. Thompson, Rev. E. T. Thomp son. the recipient; Carl D. chairman for the occasion are Mrs. C. E. McLester and Mrs. Mary Cornigans. Mrs. Corai gans is president of the Senior Missionary Circle of the church. The public is invited to share this observance. The Annual Fellowship Dinner will follow the morning services St. Joseph's Senior Choir In Vance County Concert HENDERSON The Senior Choir of St. Joseph's AME Church, appeared in concert here at the Brookston Baptist Church in Vance County near Henderson, Sunday, October 19. The presentation by the choir marked the second such con cert at Brookston and the third l piyfjnyn rto,; tfte, ; the past, several .month*. The choii! was heard in concert at Shi loh Baptist Church last June. Soloists were Mesdames Clemmons and Smith, sopranos, Hodges, presenting the Keys; Mrs. Albert VV'instead. Albert Winstead, Mrs. Bessie Turk, Mrs. Harold' Winstead, and Mrs. Harold Winstead. The car can be seen in the rear. (Photo by Purefoy) \ MM F% VJ/ JM / ■JS& H{^ REV. DAYE Rev. W. E. Daye Mt. Gilead Sun. Eve. Speaker Rev. W. E; Dayc, Pastor of the fcbeiiefiSF 11 c B Iptfst' urch will be the guest speaker at the Mt. Gilead Baptist Church Sunday, October 26 at 3:00 P.M. in the climax of their Church's sixty-first anniversary services. He is a graduate of South eastern Theological Seminar? in Wake Forest. He is married to the formjr Miss Nora Mitchell who is also a native of Durham. They are the parents of three daughters. who were heard in works by Wolcott. Speak, and Gounod. John McClinton, tenor, was the featured soloist in several spirituals including a recent publication of "Lord, I'm Out Here On Your Word." by the late John Work. Joseph T. Mitchell is the di rector and Fred Mason, Jr.. is organist. values and academic goals for the U. of S. Office of Edu cation, and has done research on the Louisiana Science Study. "Tribute To The Clergy" Because our contacts with the clergymen of our com munity are frequent and va ried, we must admit that we have sometimes been guilty of taking their selfless de votion for granted. May we at the Scarborough and Har gett Funeral Home at this time express our apprecia tion for the many gracious services they render with out complaint and often with little or no reward. Scarborough & Hargeft DIAL. 682-1171 (Temporary Location) fit FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, N. C. .IK ' ' J St. Mark Church to Observe Annual Men's Day, Sunday St. Mark A.M.E. Zlon Church, Rev. L. A. Miller, pas tor, will observe Men's Day, Sunday, October 26, at 11:00 a.m. Co-chairman of the program are Levy Wilson and Mack White. The latter will preside. The Men's Day sermon will be delivered by Dr. Willi an! C. Ardrey, a native of Char lotte. He is the father of two sons and one daughter. He is married to the former Miss Marion Thomas. Reverend Ardrey completed his college work at Livingstone College, Columbia University and the University of Eden burg. He enjoys the distinc tion of being awarded the Doc tor of Divinity degree from Livingstone College. His pastoral experience in clude churches in New York, New England, Pennsylvania,* Tennessee, and Ohio. He entertained the 1968 General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Stewart's Day to be Observed At White Oak Baptist Church The White Oak Baptist Church of Apex will sponsor "Stewart's Day" Sunday, Oct. 26, in honor of the Rev. James A. Stewart, ex-pastor of the church. >J Rev. Stewart pastored the White Oak Church 45 years before retiring on the first Sun day in May, 1968. He was also pastor of t several other churches throughout the state duting his fifty years in the ministry. Delivering the afternoon ad dress for the special program will be Rev. C. A. Stewart of New York City, son of the elder Stewart. h addition to pastoring the Apex _ church,,, Stewart also served 12 years as Moderator of the New Hope Association,] 17 years as President of the New Hope Sunday School ference, and 17 years as In- ; ; structor of the Bible for the Union Meeting of the New Hope Association. * Since retiring, the August Religious leader has engaged in extensive personal evangelism, Homecoming to be Observed at West Durham Baptist Sunday The West Durham Baptist Church will observe its Annual Homecoming, Sunday, October 26, at the 11:00 a.m. service. The speaker will be the Rev. Charles H. Smith, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Hunting ton, West Virginia. The Rev. Mr. Smith is the son of Doctor Thomas H. Smith and the late Mrs. Helen Smith of Lexington, Kentucky. The speaker grew up in the city of Lexington where he re ceived his early public school training. His education was i continued at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Vir- I ginia where be earned the B.A. and B.D. decrees'. He has done advanced studying in the field of public health and administra tion in Pennsylvania. Further work has been done in the area of Clinical Psychology at the University of Kentucky. As a student. Rev. Smith traveled' and studied throughout Europe) in contemporary culture. Upon returning from Europe, he traveled through America re lating his experiences. He is married to the former. Miss Lillie Jones Hamilton of Richmond, Virginia. They have three daughters: Jacaueline, 11. Debbie 9, and Stephanie 5. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Senior Choir directed 1 by P. L. Perkins. Jr. and Miss Jennifer Love, or ganist. The Homecoming Committee consists of Mrs. Josle Powell, ! Chairman; John Plummer, Sr., James Mayo, Mrs. Dorothy Starnes, Mrs. Gertrude Mc- Broom, Joshua Richardson, Mrs. Jessie Richardson, Mrs. Daisy Gunn, Mrs. Sallie Graham, Mrs. Marearet Hedgepeth, and Mrs. Margaret Neely. Here's still another way to keep small bathers entertained during their daily scrub-down: drop a handful of colorful corks into the hathtub. Chil dren love to watch them bob anfwjig the soapsuds. Zion Church. He is the most successful pastor of St. Paul AME Zlon Church, Detroit, Michigan. Reverend Ardrey was elect ed delegate to the International Christian Education Conven tion - Tokyo and a delegate to the World Council of Churches, London, England. His membership includes: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, P.8.0.E., Masonic Order, Na tional Academy of Political Science, Commissioner, De triot Public Library, First In dependent National Bank, Home Federal Savings & Loan Association, Advisory Board, Mutual State Life Insurance Company, President, Westlawn Cemetary Association Invest ment Company. Under the dynamic leader ship of the Reverend Ardrey St. Paul Church is presently engaged in the construction of a $2 million dollar Senior Citizen Housing Project. I fe.,, 3 Hkj. '• ■ijA v. Jd «t*v. srswAitr l' and continued >to serve as chaplain of the Carolina Times,' Y*«efvice he has performed for the* past eight years. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend the special day services to worship and fellow ship with the Stewart family and other friends. Church pastor, C. T. Bellamy will give the 11.00 A. M. ser mon. | m ' \ API Rev, Charles H. Smith CARD OF THANKS ' The fami'lv of the late Luther Eugene Johnson wishes to thank the friends and neighbors for the, kindnesses shown during their time of sorrow. Mrs. Gertrude Bynum and Mrs. Lula Scurlock First Calvary Bapt Church To Observe 85th Anniversary The First Calvary Baptist Church of Durham, will ob serve its 85th anniversary Sun day, October 26, at 3:00 p.m. Reverend R. D. James, pas tor of the Haw River Baptist Church, Chatham County, will deliver the anniversary mes sage. His congregation, ushers and choir will accompany him. Others appearing on the program will be Reverend Ed ward Hoskins, of the First Calvary Baptist Church, Louis Laster, Charles Joyner, Sr., and W. E. Haskins. Reverend A. L. Thompson, pastor of the church, will preside. Mrs. Vic toria Joyner is chairman of the anniversary program. j ~ ****" r *g3»^i Kb J^ STUDENT DEFENSE COUNSEL t iey state Coliege in Califor- From left Loren Miller. Jr., Los Angeles lawyers retained nia consult with NAACP Gen- 1 Halvor Thomas Miller, Jr.. Mr. by NAACP for defense of 24 cral Counsel Nathaniel R. Jones. Jones, Morgan Moten. students of San Fernando Val- New Books At The Durham City - County Library FICTION Bevilacqua—Califfa Clune—O'Shaughnessy's Cafe Coulter—Embassy Lieber—The Chair Masters An American Mar riage Chapman—Fear No More Cooper—Black -Star . 1( AMtHICA SHE ADOUfIHTtBS" » 1 /AWkf rot A COMPLITI UNI o* ) V COSTUMM MASKS ACCISSOIHS. J Y fAVOtt SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, l«st THE CAKOUNA TOO»- Plagemann—A World of Differ j ence Bloss—Chess At A Glance J Boggess—Your Social Securitj Benefits | Vaughan—The Seneca Hostage I Wallace—Seven Minutes NON-FICTION Beskow —Dag Hammarskjold: Strictly Personal Emerling The Allergy Cook book Gould—The poet and Her Book Gran field—The Abortion r- Decision Harris—l'm OK, You're OK Braiier—Your Skin and Hairr y a Basic Guide to Care AOA Beauty > e Harris—Pearl S. Buck Liss—The Father and Son Baseball Book Plants range in size from E " bacteria only a few microns (miilionths of a meter) long to giant redwoods more than 350 feet 5A
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