I ,f : , : . , . ;:; " y , , ! 1 I. 1 if 4 J i i 1 i 1 1 it I. f.'l' , ' aa I i '"' " I j ' i . v; tiki' 1 At; A A ..- I i .'r:"- :'.".'t'": , i ? .' : ; M - ! ' If" -j ': - rA-, . I J ' 6 THE COU" V TI"gS - c c M ARK HER 92nd birthday, fister Lula Lee Wilscn was honored on Gospel "Chorus Day at the Ebenezer Baptist Church Gospel Chorus Day was held last -Sunday a the 11 a.m. semces Rev. Thur man Hainion, pastor, gave the message. Music was by the Gospel Chorus with - Sisters, Catherine Daye, Odessa Sanfoil, ArdeD Clay and Julia Baker and Brother Junius Williams as special soloists. The fiftf-voice chorus director and musician" was Betty B. Barrett. Ms. Wilson, one of the churchV . oldest members. A-as honored during the services. She was born in Charlotte, Jan. 9, 1885, her parents were Jim and Liza Robinson Lee. They died when she was between' the age of 4 and 6 and she was i eared by the Synder Family in Meck lenburg County, The congregation joined in unison wishing her r.Happy Birthday". She ms joined by her family and several guests: Gregory Davis and Virgie Latter more, DiYinity students at Duke Univer- stty. On Jiii 15 at 1 pjn. the. Choral Ensemble will show movies, and Bible Storiesfor- the building fund. Saturday at 5 pin. . the Deacon and Trustee Boards wjfll meet joiniy for the first meeting in the new year. - ' THE KINGDOM SEEKERS BIBLE CLASS MEETS - The Bible Class of; Mt. Vemon Baptist Church met Ian. WORLD WEEK OF PRAYER ivi connection with he World Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, January 18 25, theie will be an ecumeni ial service of worship 'and prayer on Thursday,-January 20 at 10 ajiL, viilDuke Memorial United , Methodist Chm-ch'on Chapel Hill Strict The Members Df Monroe Chspdf Church Invite You To - Worship With Us Each. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. ttbnroo Chapel Church 3713 Sherman Avenue fOtf S.'Aijfon Ave.K Durham; N. C. nin'aii-iBM iiinwitiiiiiiiiiii m' mi"" 'Tr'g:'' 1 ' 1 iimr""TTr'-"r"'' - I II lit IM!L miuM Jin ' GTUD Tfrr it Tin Iff I7? OTIiroffilf . Ixll ijjlLlLL..a llx UUujwliL (V.J . 1 mmmmwmm . A Address. If j , - Make all . - j The- Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825, SAT.. J'"qY 15. 1977 THE FIRST CONGREGATION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST thanks each person for contributing to the building fund program held recently. Rev. Sister Vanhook was the guest speaker for the program. She is pastor of Delivery Temple Church on Kent Street . - ORPHANAGE DAY LNDAY - The New Home and Thirham Missionary Auxi--liary will sporAr its 4th Central Orphanage Day Sunday; January 16 at 2 p.nu at the .Convention Home on Guess Road, Dur harru The Rev. Key-Robert Volkwijn will be the guest speaker" and music will be rendered by the orphanage choir. Eveiyone is invited to attend.. GIVE USA CALL A WEEK AHEAD ABOUT YOUR ORGANIZATION'S ACTIVITIES -WE SELECT SEVERAL FOR PHOTO COVERAGE EACH WEEK 682-2913 or 688-6587 (between Gregson and Duke Streets). Tlie Rev. R. E. McCler non of Watts Street Baptist Church will be the speaker, and 'ministers;, from ( several othei;. denominations will participate to the service. The public is . invited. -1 1 Gfvo To The Church Of Your Cholco Subscribe To The Carolina Times I SUBSCRIPTION APPLICATION , Please enter my subscription (payable in advance) forl year 2 yean $17.68 (tax included) ; "'Mr.' ' ' Ms. ' i ' this is a gift, the card should read checks and money orders payable to, The - Carolina Times 3 3 9 in the first meeting of the new year. President Georgia Thompson presided over the meeting; committee reports were given; discussion of the coming anniversary of the club which is Feb. 20;, report of the sick and shut in. Delicious refresh ments were served in the fellowship hall by the social committee: Mrs. Fannie Rowland, chairman; Josephine Perry, Ollie White, Vera Owens, Launa Jones and Walter Perry. '- LZ If you've ever applied for a bank loan or a store charge account, chances are there's a credit file on you at your local credit bureau or consumer reporting agency. The file telr what kind of credit risk you are, deter mined by the way you pay your bills, whether you've CI been sued or bankruptcy. Under pro visions of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have the right to know this in formation and its sources. Don't hesitate to check with the credit bureau. If you find errors, you can request they be investigated or Out of State ' - $8.50 and $17.00. .State. "From. in ' 436 E. Pettlgrew St., Durham, r i ruLn t nik declared Soibl Ilotcs - Miss Mar' L Hogan has re: turned to her home and teach ing duties in Florida after, spending the liolidays with re latives at 101 1 Kent St. , , .The Mary Et Borland Sun day School ' Class ;of West Durham Baptist Church held' its annual, holiday party recent! , at Holiday Inn on Wiliard St; An interesting pro gram of music by a quintet and readings by members of the class were enjoyed by all with Mrs. ; Hazef Rich and Mrs. Mary Hcrton acting as ; misrresses of vcermoniesr Pre s trtations to ,the . .teacher and assistant teacher of the class were made by Mrs. Josie. Po 'weD. About fifty-four - class members and 'their- friends . attended this gala afiair."1, - W, . '" ".. ' 2 . ' ; ..-, f -, : . Harold Cobb, Jr son of Rev. Harold Cobb, Sr., pas tor of. West Durham Baptist Chinch, has returned '..to. More house , College and his studies toward the" rrinistry. While .visiting his family ' here ?e-' cently, he preached two very inspiring sermons at West Durham Ba ptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bynum of Weldon visited his mother, Mrs. Alease Bynum of v Wabash St., during the holidays. Reginald directs the band at the high school in Weldon. , Mr. and Mrs. Wanza. Mc Auley of 404 Dupree St., were very happy to have their six .children with, them during the ..holidays.- Visiting them! wire Linda from ,Jereey City. N. J. Gail froin Wilmington College. - Wilmington, Wanza McAuley, : Jr., ; from Gabesville, Fla., and Tyrone, Timothy and Michael of Durham. '.' , Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Taylor have returned to tlvir, home in Manhattan, Kansas After being tf,e house guests of ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bcyd - Taylor, 104 Erie St. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are students at 'tins University of Kansas at Manhattan. SUBSCRIBE TODAY THE CAROLINA TIMES' CALL 688- 6587 . $8.84 Per Year $8.84; 1 a n a a n D n D D lu a V'D D Li:'A and forward to N.C. 27702 D a Q -Jt JLJ, Hv'v n .v ildacaaQpaaaaBaEiasssQqu . "FEARING HIM MAKES THE BELIEVER COURAGEOUS" . ' The believer srnorg us who exercises Gcdly fear is bound to witness benefits not obtainable by all men. The kind of fear on the part of an individual who believes in the righteousness as revealed through the works of ties for suxessM livtag. : f Further, this kind of fear, which carries a .divine nature increases the believer's courage thus keeping him on coast with God, Here the believer is placed in subordinate position re- lative to God and therefore, follows on to know his maker. As long, as the bewver lematnt wm m mm wneiem m can - not anord to reiy on rumseii, ne connnues to oe.iruuiui because the path becomes lighted by the wisdom of our God. It is a lasting truth insomuch that the believer is not totally hin dered by the fears of men but rather he is courageous and assured. ' ? .-.'. :'i'..''. 'v;.-- The key position of God is always primary, therefore He is the front runner for every true believer. It is the front runner's duty to provide an acceptable way for as many at maychoose tc follow after Him. The way which God provides is not always free from difficulties as some think matters should be. God draws the believer toward Him with spirit and truth. Here, one is able to see that the true follower's spirit is likened unto the Father's 3irit. The idea expressed here is true because these two spirits are dynamically agreeable thus God is pleased to draw within the true way without God. The believer is able to move forward with the truth and knows his purpose within the frame work, of our God. the believer never becomes his own boss be cause his position of subordination keeps him from striving un . lawfully. ' v He who hath ears to hear, let him hear. FUCJGQAL JOHNSON iv.merai services tor Lee Johnson were held av the New Bethel Baptist .Church. Dr. L. . W. Reid officiated. vJohjwon, a , resident of 250 Crest St., died at the Guardian Care Nursing Home in Roxboro. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ida Patter son of Durham. Burial was in the Piney Grove Baptist Church ceme tery. Courtesy of Scarborough and Harnett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. MARTIN Finid ites for Marvin Mar tin were held at the Scar , ''borough and Haructt Memorial. Chapel, Rev. W. E. Daye, offi- .ciated. A resident of Cook Road, Durham, Martin died at the Veterans Administration Hos pital. He is survived by two sons, Leonard of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Billy of Greensboro; one sister,' Mrs. Joyce Smith of Columbus, Ohio; and two brothers, Leonard Martin of Ellis D. Jonos 2nd SSnSaf luC Complete Funeral Sorvco Licensed Directors Funeral & Embalmers Counseling onr Veterans & Social Security Affairs Cc!l 629-1323 Day or Night . 415 Dowd St, Durham Cbrcfi JC3 Fyc:::!s St. IEV. IC2ENZ0 SUNDAY . JANUARY 16, 1977 9:30 A. M,''' CHURCH SCHOOL 10:E5 A. If. WORSHIP . ; , : SERMON "ON ESCAPE THIS BEHA-' , , VIOR IN 77 -GRUMBLING, SOME T FOLKS' SECOND RELIGIONI" (I Corin thians 10:10) -The Pastor j ' J r 'J ) : w The Mixed Choir leading the slnglng-itra, Carietta J. McKeitnan, Pianist-Director - ' The Senior Ushers ushering. v .' . District Meetings: 3:30-GM;4:00-LBFCV, OP,yto.C HHH, EMS, MEL, MH: 5:00 -ATT. . ' .7 note AtiD ..... Jesus is not denied the necessi- v , nOTICGS Louisville, . Ky.; Gerald Martin of New and Jer- sey.', T. ' ' Burial. vas, in the Beeclh woouCsmetery, y Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chape! and Gardens. HOLLAND Funeral services for Charles E. Holland, 507 Angier Ave., were held at the Scar bonrigli and Hargett Memorial Chapel. Dr. W. T, Bigelow offi ciated. , His survivors include his wife, Mrs. .Mary B. Holland; - three daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Upchurch, Miss Charlyn Holland and Miss Emna R. Joyner, all of Durham; three sons, Charles E., Oscar T. and iEdw;rdi S. Joyner, . all of Durham; three sisters; Mrs. Annie Mae TRicc, and Mrs. Lizzie Jow. both of Fuquay Varum, and Mrs. Bertha Baker of Syracuse, N. Y.; one bro ther, Otfo T. Holland, Sr. of Saitford and six grandchildren. TO DURHAtt hikisteis, am AKD 0IGAHIIATI0M5: May you have the happiest New Year you have ever had, the most peaceful New Year you have ever experienced, the richest New Year of your life. RECIPE FOR HAPPI NESS: Take 2 heaping cups of PATI ENCE ' ' lheartfulofLOVE 2 hands of GENEROSITY a dash of LAUGHTER 1 handful of UNDER STANDING .; sprinkle.' generously with KINDESS , miv 1. mix weD, 7TrrLl St. ktt From:,Mrs. parity at- 0:rhn,ltC. A. IYMCH, Faster - Dofja'is To CobLTOfp IVorW Rofefon Day BahaTs of - Durham w 31, join with Baha'is in more than .5 P00 localities oi tne nation i' i-ui. uiu : Day, January 6. . ' held this Sunday at 4 pm. at . a ana me- umiy o, man the Duke University Perkirs , w V KW Library, room 226. Mrs. Jean I Baha'ujllah said tf His Scales .teacher of Enelish at purpose, 'That which the Lord North Carolina" Central Uni- yersity'will spedr on tOi? God'one -Re'irion The mvitef:t0 attend, r Wory .Re'n Day is LtA each year by the of ; infted States. . h- betnin in 1950' to pro - It was begun in 1950 to pro- claim the oneness of religion countries and territories of the t nd to. express the belief that world and there are Baha'is liv religion will be the cause of the ing hi more" than 5,000 local unity of the world's peoples, ties throughout the United The Baha'i Faith had its - Burial was in Gleimview Memorial Park-:'-; v Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargetf Memorial Chapel and Gardens. V ; ':-i mm MRS. SMITH Mrs. Annie Day Shepard Smith, New Bern, died Satur day, January 8, after a lengthy illness in Henderson, where she resided with her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Smith Green. I Mrs. Smith, one of the two daughters of the late Dr. Jamts E. Shepard, fouhde- of North Carolina Central University (formerly : North Carolina College) and the kite vMrs. i- . .... I Annie Day Shepajd.mthef Smithy long time Real Estate Broker in New Bern. She vas a graduate of North Carolina College. Mrs. Smith was an active church, civic, and .ocimunity leader in New Bern. She was CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Philip Mason wishes to ex press their appreciation for the many acts of kindnesses shown during the death of .their loved one. The Mason Family CARD OF THANKS Wi: gratefully acknowledge the many visits, prayers, cards, telegrams, flowers and other gifts during the illress and d(!ath of our leved one. A Family-of the late Mrs. Mary L. Robbins CARD OF THAKXS family' f Mrs. EUen Anthony and Mr. Hubert Anthony gratefully ackno JB-Wof. ftwnie A. Stroud Scarborough & f JcrJptf t ; Memorial Chcpoo : H , , '. .-'f.- ...... HJKEIAl DIIECT0IS t fHOKI M2.1171 ' WA DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN A SYMPATHETIC WAY" BURIAL PROTECTOR PLAN ', x Attend the Church of Your Choice 306 S. ROXBORO ST. origins Iran In the Jast century, uanauuan, miusc names means the Glory o f ood ana wno was ine iro- 1 phet-Founder of tJie Baha'i Faith, taught the love of , hath ordained as the sovereign.;; remedy and mightiest: iitstnt ment for the t ealing of all the wrld fs the union of all its people to one universal Cause, one common Faith." . 1 There are Btia'i. commu- nities in more nities in more than 300 States; also an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn S. Green, Henderson, and Mrs. Kama uny uunaiusuH, iicw Bern; ,'five grandchildren; a sister Mrs. Marjorie She and an aunt, pard. Durram Mrs. . Lillie E. Boulware. Durham. Funeral services were held at St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church, New Bern on Wed nesday at 2:30 pm. ROGERS Mrs. Uoa H. Rogers of 803 S. Aiatcn Ave., died Friday at Duke Medical Center. The body has been moved to the Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapels and Garden's ;ending completion of funeral arrangements. Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. ji UMSTEAD JbhrT Allen Umstead 1307 Willowdale. Drive dici edJ Saturday at his home. The body hat been moved to the Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gar dens pending completion of funeral arrangements. Courtesy of Scarbr rough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. ' V. A. AttEY'S FOUL SERVICE & FLOSISf Where you receive Courteous Service with Understanding and Economy Amey, Jr. 2919 Fayetttville St. Durham 111688:1860 Florist Shop Call 688-3310 ! 1 DURHAM, N. C. 0d W. A.

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