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SAT- FEBRUARY 21. 1976 THE CAROLINA TIMES - 21 A POTPOURRI OF RECENT EVENTS The Hen and The Cat: Fable from Aesop A cat hearing that a hen was laid up sick in her nest, paid her a visit of condolence; and creeping up to her said, "How are you, my dear friend?What can I do for you?What is it you are in want of?Only tell me, if there is anything in the world that 1 can bring you, but keep up your spirits, and don't be alarmed." "Thank you" said the hen; "do you be good enough to leave me, and I have no fear but 1 shall soon be well.' Unbidden guests are most welcome when they are gone. However, unlike the hen and cat . the UBC Hospitality Committee welcomes its Sunday Visitors over and over. Again, thank you for your visits; Mrs. Lillie J. Kelly -West Durham Baptist; Mrs. J. J. Powell - Sec'y of East Cedar Grove S. S. Convention; Mr .Mrs. Alfonzo Hamilton, Jr., St. James Baptist, Billy Hunt, Jayetteville ; Ms. Marie Presler, Fayetteville; Murphy D. Jenkins, St. Titus Episcopal Church; J. S. Sales, Sr.. Dianne Phillips, J. C. Smith University, Mt. Calvary, Goldsboro; Mrs. Ann Hill -Deliverance Tabernacle, Hillsborough; Ms. Ann Ceasar-Shirley C. Singers, Sharon Weaver, Durham, Melvina by George B. Russ Parker, Baltimore-One Lord Church, Margarerite Sea well, Patterson, NJ; St. Luke; Mrs. Janet Stevens, Mt. Zion Baptist, Drexel, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fogle, Mt. Vernon Baptist; Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Artis, West Durham; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miles, Durham; Rev. and Mrs. Ratliff-New Bethel, Wendell O. Hayes, Durham, Mrs. Mable Hblman, Mt. Vernon Baptist; Willie Stroman, Gastonia, St. Emanuel Baptist Church; Mrs. Irene Jenkins, St. Mark AME Church, Durham ; Angela Drunker, Washington, D. C. -Duke University; Donna Chatman, Greenville, SC; Duke University; Guilford' Hill, Cleveland, Tenn.; Duke University; Clemon Richardson, Charleston, SC-Duke University, Mr. and Mrs. JimmyShirley Murphyson- Cox Memorial, Willie Fogle, Mt. Vernon Baptist, Andrew Pennington, Shiloh Baptist Church, Wilmington, Willie M. Royster, Oxford, R. A. Walker, Raleigh, 1st Baptist Church, Earnest Parrish, Red Mountain Baptist Church, Garlord Avert, Pleasant Hill, Faithful Bend Baptist Church. 12 beautiful persons will sky-rocket "A Calendar Wedding' on March 28 at 6:30 p.m.. at Union Baptist Church. Mrs. Hattie P. Partin, coordinator, and staff have begun formulating plans lor a colorful, picturesque, dramatic holiday pageant. A Willing Workers Missionary Circle presentation. A Mass Choir highlighted the UBC February 1 1 midweek worship service. Rev. N. B. Sanders delivered- the message. The mini-sermon was based on the thought evoking subject, 4 The End of the Trail." Text: 2 Timothy 4:6-8. (New Living Bible Version) Rev. Essex Fields presided over the worship service. "Walter "Pops" Davis and deacon Abner Mason, Sr. were in charge of the praise service. WRITERS FORUM by George B. Russ The beautiful people came in reigned with gracefulness and wherever he goes. Time after groups and filled the sanctuary, proficiency, assisted at the time, he has rallied the dejected All the cares that had infested pulpit by Rev. Foster lzi, Rev. spirits of the East End citizenry my day suddenly wafted away as Lottie B. Kee and Mrs. and we have gone on to victory; feathers in the midnight breeze. Josephine L. Turner, Dr. William better lighting, more police Dr. William H. Fuller, pastor R Fu"er- protection, playground facilities of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Music was rendered by the nJ othe,I muc ,needed choirs, ushers, officers and Mt. Zion Senior ChoirGospel vsstance- Dr" Dav15 beheves m members filled everywhere with Chorus Sponsoring groups: EL When Tme? hlmTwas positive vibrations; natura y, the Organizations. , f . i ' . Kost church upped the antend 8. My Profile of Dr. Grady D. ef ht nglner" 2"! really entered the spirit of the Davis" was illustrated by "the K lonj ; tal" ! S Dr. Dav's. ! occasion. amiable, affable, august told him how I felt about life. Mrs. Annie E. Daniels Mrs. Josephine Turner who He listened to all 1 had to say; presided over the last lapse of painted a vivid portrait of Dr. then, he asked me if I would tell the imaginary long climb to 'the Davis as a concerned person in my story to the congregation in 25,000 foot peak of Gurla the good and welfare of all the support of one of his sermons on Mandhata. The blue velvet lady people on the East End -and alcoholism. This was a Dr. Beane To Speak On Baha'is Faith At Scales' Residence Sun. if ! MRS. DANIELS DR. FULLER wonderful experience for me. And 1 am grateful to God for him. He not only has helped me, but he helps lots of people here at Union Baptist, the Durham Dr. Richard Allen Beane, Jr., Plaza, is the former chairman of A native of Roanoke, Assistant Professor Orthodontics the Department of Orthodontics Virginia, Beane joined the Baha'i in the School of Dentistry at the at Howard University College of Faith in 1968. He has served on Community, the prison bound, t lniarmn f M U I IJ f 1 C A Lt.' S .. . . . . ui noun v-aiuuiia ai uenusiry. jucai opimudi asschiuucs, ui the sick, the hungry, the needy inapei run, win speaK on ine Kocnester, M. i . ana Baha'i Faith and Spirtual He is a 1960 graduate of Montgomery County, Maryland. Solutions for a World in Crisis' Lincoln University in He has spoken on several at the Scales' residence, 1903 Pennsylvania and a 1967 occasions over the years. tssex Koad, at :UU pan. on graduate of the Howard Saturday, February 21. The University College of Dentistry public is invited. He received further training at Dr. Beane, who recently the Eastman Dental Center, the opened private practice in University of Rochester, Durham at Cedar Terrace Office Rochester, New York. . , ' , . jtV, I'M ? IIIIH..III i nniiiiiiiiiiTi m mi i in i f m f f wherever he can Rev. William Fuller delivered a wondrous anniversary message. Subject: "Put On Me Twice As Much As You Had.'' Dr. Beane and his wife Text; 2 Kings 2:9. A highly Phyllis, also a Baha'i, are the informative message; thought parents of three children; provoking in context; a Richard III, Anita, and challenge to Christians who feel Jonathan . that they strive in vain . The Anniversary Committee formed a staff of Coronation Marshals: Crown Bearer, Mrs. Bernadette Cooper; Crowning, Mrs. Eloise F. Edwards; Reader MRS. TURNER of citation document; George B. ceremony was a brilliant Russ, Presentation of anticlimax to the well-oganized, Anniversary Gift; deacon Jake grandiloguent 8-Day salute to a Sowell The simple, colorful truly deserving person. THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL BAPTIST YOUTH MISSIONARY Department was the recipient of the coveted bronze Attendance Cup during the opening meet of the Winter Quarter of the Durham County Youth Missionary Union. The Youth Department holding the highest attendance Record during the year is eligible to receive the-cup to keep always. The eye of the camera caught Mrs. Willie Sneed, president of the Senior Union, presenting the cup to Mrs. Ruth Davis, Supervisor of Lincoln Memorial Youth Missionary Department Front row; left to right - Gigi Gos$, Reginald Davis, Melanie Jackson. Back row; Mrs. Willie Sneed, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Davis, Rev. N. P. Brodie, Miss Rosalyn Johnson, Sec'y of Youth Union, Miss Lillian McNeil. i repairs xtSfeST I QUAUTY 1 Phone 688-2205 J. II. 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