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THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. NOVEMBER 20. 1971 4A Last Rites are Held for Arthur Thomas, Sr. at Mount Vernon Funeral services were held for Arthur Lee Thomas. Sr.. Thursday November 11, 3.30 pjn., at the Mount Vernon Baptist Church, Reverend James A. Stewart delivered the Eulogy Interment was in Glennview Memorial Park. Arthur Lee Thomas. Sr.. son of the late Josh and Mrs. Hattie McCollum Thomas was born May 12. 1908 in Bennettsville. South Carolina. He departed this life on November 8. 1971 at a local hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Thomas was married to Miss Sallie Dargan on December 24, 1928. To this union were born three chil dren, Arthur Thomas. Jr.. Mrs. Gertrude Thomas Davis and Miss Delores Thomas. He was a successful business man as he and his wife managed and operated the Bull City Cafe-Sandwich Shop for over twenty three years. Dur ing this time he met and served many Durhamites and out-of-towners. He was well liked in the Hayti area and his community. He sucessfully reared his children; some hold ing with the N. C. State Department. A member of M»unt Vernon Baptist Church, hq served as a male chorus Afinual Women's Day Observed At (irst Calvary Sun., Nov. 14th jThe Annual Woman's Day p pgram was observed Sundav, N 14, at First Calvary E sifcst Church, Morehead A je. pod Kent Streets at 11:00 0 a.m. Rev. A. L. 1 yafcptoii is the pastor. ] *restfttag was Mrs. Clau -4 iU' TMjir Lewis. Invocation a ..Mrt! Hatlie Crews, Morning 3 ' 1 by Mrs. Carl p. ."iprritt,, Jr., Prayer Mrs. Mattie announcements Mrs. Margaret MilDgafl, offertory *ap-- peqfciMu. Cepolina v Dunn as sisted by MesdamGS Refcecca Hanuns and Jacobs. of | rtQr >- JBW Mr * Mamie Mclaughlin, special music by Mr* A. L. Thompson "How Gr®t Thou Art," recognition of Visitors, Miss Helert J. Me- Quien, presentation of speak er, "mediation and prayer was givjjn by Mrs. Verdell R. John soit, message was by Mrs. Majgaret Qj. Cojjsin, teacher of jiilliwje High School, theme "Christian Women At Work In Tidjes Like These." She spoke frcjjn St. Matthew 10:39. The m«sage was very inspiring. Rejnarks were given by Rev. The pastor Rev. A. L. was out "of town di» to the death of *hte bro thy, I. L- Thompson. Music Card Of Thanks The family of the late Arthur Lee Thomas, wishes to thank all our many friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, messages of love and sympathy, many cards, tele grams and beautiful floral of ferings received in the loss of our loved one. We thank you for the food you shared, cars for transportation and all other arts. Special thanks to Rev erend Stewart for the inspiring message, the members to each of you shared, your kindness will always remain in our minds and hearts. We say thanks again. Mrs. Sallie Dargan Thomas & Family. SOMETING NEW IN THE BLOCK VWW SPORT SHOP MB E. PBrnOREW ST (Next to Your Own Thing Theatre) Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning with out all the pain's stiffness. Vet so gentle j"»ti can take this tablet on an empty stom ach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of re lief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of Anacin*. jt * |HH * fl ARTHUR L.THOMAS member and the T. L. Rowland j Bible Class, as well as other affiliations. He is survived by I his devoted wife of the home, j his children; three brothers. Benjamin and Richard, of Washington, D. C. and Nathan iel of Durham; one sister, Mrs. Amanda Townsend of Ben nettsville, South Carolina; one aunt, Mrs. Ruth Price, of Wash ington, D. C.; five grandchil dren, Henry Davis, Jr., Mrs. Patricia Hawkins, Misses Brenda and Janine Davis, and Miss Elaine Thomas, and a host ' of other relatives and friends. was by the women's choir, organist Miss Brenda Lyde. The evening services began at 6:30 p.m. presiding was Mrs. Grace Thornton, Invocation Mrs. Sarah Allen, Scripture Mrs. Elnore Fikes, Prayer Mrs. Martha Lyde, announcements, Mrs. Margaret Milligan, Recog nition of visitors, Miss Helen J. McQyeen, Offertory appeal, Mrs. Carolina Dunn assisted by Mesdames Rebecca Haskins and Queen Jacobs^ Theprawning of Miss First went to Mis. Mattie Cantry. Miss Patricia Best presented the trophy to Mrs. Cantry. Music was render ed by all choirs of the church, and benediction by Rev. Has 3ciitt. H v res IZJ I , ; . "Serving A World Parish With Christ Since 1869" St. Joseph's AME Church PHILIP R. COUSIN, Minister FAYETTEVTLLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. Sunday, November 21, 1971 8:00 A.M. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP SERMON The Pastor MUSIC by the Gospel Choir George Hatcher at the Console Eugene Plummer, Director 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERMON The Pastor MUSIC The Senior Choir" George Hatcher at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Director helps to ease the sorrow of parting from a beloved member of the family or friend. That is why we strive to make the surroundings here as serene and lovely as possible. SCARBOROUGH & KAR6ETT, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phones 682-1171 or 682-1172 019 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. n HOURS AMBULANCE SERVICE U CHURCH NEWS Ushers Union To Convene at Bennett Holiness Church The 4th anniversary celebra tion and the 138 session of the Ushers Union of the United Holy Church of America Inc. Central District will convene at Bennett Memorial United Holy Church Fayetteville Rd. Rev. W. M. Bennett Pastor, Nov. 22-28, 1971. Monday night, Faith Gos pel Tabernacle Durham; all choirs and ushers will serve. Message will be Elder C. V. McCoy. Tuesday night, White Rock Holy Church, Chapel Hill. All choirs and ushers will serve. Message, Rev. Jesse Jones. Wednesday night, Fisher Memorial, Durham. Music by the Chancelor Choir and Junioi Chorus. Message Bishop A. W. Lawson. Thursday night, Obies Chapel, Timberlake, and Bethlehem, Durham. Choirs of both churches will serve and ushers. Message Elder C. T. Bennett. A free Thanksgiving dinner will be served. Friday night, Music by choirs and ushers of Young's Memorial and other churches. Message, District Elder Tyler Young, Henderson. Sat. 2:30 Miss Marthy Palmer in charge of program. Sat. 7:30 music by corner stone Holy Church Choir Candle light march by all Ushers. Message, Rev. Sidney Harris, Rocky Mount. Sun. 11:00 Music, Larry Fuller and His Interdenomina tional Choir, Reidsville, N. C. Message, Rev. Mrs. Marie Ray, Raleigh. Sun. 2:00 Address Rev. Mrs. Cora Mills, Raleigh. Music by Faith Tabernacle Jr. Ch6tfi DUHulfti:* OJ h f,v .4 Anniversary Comm. chair man, Mrs. C. T. Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Shaw, Mr. John Elam, Mrs. Ruby Little. Pres. of Union Mr. W. H. Tucker. Wmlk*"/'- St v --- II«MII«IIII^^^^'*»» BSEflBEv"* "' "=»-«.« "TT~r -in I , irl ' I V , > - —~h ~ .*\ i ( ~ (> „,* ..... , 118 _„ ~ i j Royal Arch Masons Hold 3rd Annual Banquet The C. Hudson Chapter Number 63 of the Royal Arch Masons observed their third annual banquet on November CHRISTIAN-HARWAROS $10195 mm Wm Old World Chorm j 1 j |lm| PRE HOLIDAY SPANISH BEDROOM SALE By Vaughn/Bassett. Consists of -i L _u 6-foot dresser, twin framed mir- A fantastic Pre-holiday Sale with . rors, 4-drawer chest, and full or 5 FIECES queen size bed with frame. En- giant savings in every department. groved venem and hardwoods \ jflf] tvy * , ~ finished in ; .... Moulded front \!jj Shop today and Save! panels. Regular $399.95. °P en Frldft y Night Until 8:00 K' Desk, by Kincaid Simmons Mattresses plus > maple, 2 Simm ° nß B ° X Sprin ß rS IL.I Good sleeping comfort at o budge* price. DuraWe Ijptn Hw 7 •- * " siiriped cover dffonds many years of wear, fhm tn «]»' aaa nersprlng construction for htoHtrful sleeping com* Lay-A-Way Now! for *» * Ud ™'* hedroom * w Immediate Convenient Credit"""] [•€ Christian - Harward immeaiaie Terms _ FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Free Delivery or 30-60-90 Days 1899 HI | «ao WIST FAMISH STUIT DUIHAM, KC ' ,Lay-A-Way Same As Cash JILI 11, 1971 at the Bull City Elks Home located at 2311 S. Alston Avenue. McKinley Man gum served as lbastmaster for this Important occasion. Shown in the photograph from left to right are Charles Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stone, McKinley Mangum, Toast master at the podium, Mr. and Mrs. Otis M. Thorpe, Jr. and Rev. and Mrs. P. Q. Jones. WO MINUT£S% vmt TH£ BIBLE (f\ ■V CORNUIUS I. STAM MM . f I •Irian mil tociirr w x\(?ar j. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 60635 / j THE SPIRIT OF SONSHIP "For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; hut ye have received the spirit of adoption (Lit.,son ship), where by we cry. Abba, Father" (Rom. 8:15). The position of the believer in the family of God is amply illus trated for us in the epistles of Paul. In Gal. 4:1-5 the apostle alludes to the fact that in the life of every Hebrew boy there came a time, appointed by the father, when the lad was for mally declared to be a full-grown son, with all the rights and priv ileges of sonship. It was not assumed that the young man would no longer need overseers to keep him in check. There would be natural under standing and co-operation be tween father and son. And so the "adoption" (Gr. son-placing) pro ceedings took place, indicating that the child, now a full-grown 1880 1971 White Rock Baptist Church * ? * • \i\ • Lorenzo A. Lynch, Minister * 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET • .MOtJ&MI ' v U;rfl ei r - "X|nii mom B / Sunday, November 21, 1971 105 TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL * I . 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP ,• PASTORAL SERMON .......... The Pastor ■4•' ■ f. •. I , Senior Choir Leading the Singing 5:45 P.M. Missionary Program The tower photograph shows some of the other per sons in attendance at the fes tive occasion. I son, was no longer under law, but under grace. "And because ye are sops," says Hie apostle, "God hath sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your hearts, crying. A bba. Father. Wherefore thou are no more a servant, but a (full-grown) son" (Gal. 4:6.7). This is the position of every believer in Christ. He may, like the Corinthians, still be a babe in his spiritual experience (ICor. 3:1) but in Christ he occupies the position of a full-grown son, and to grow spiritually it will do him no good to go back under the law; he must rather recognize his standing before God in grace. This is why the apostle says in Rom. 8:15: "Ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear: but ye have received the spirit of sonship. whereby we cry. Abba. Father."
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