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C - THE CAROLINA TIMES ' SAT.', FEBRUARY" 19, 1977 ' 4 . DEACONS Tp BE ORDAINED V1 LENTEN MEDITATIONS : "The Durham County, Missionary Union will sponsor it t.' i annual Lenten Meditations at the First Calvary Baptist Church, :i .1309 Morehead Avenue. The first meeting will be held February. ; 23 (Ash Wednesday) at 10 a.m. Mrs. Willie C. Sneed, president; U reported that the public is invited to come and share in this v spiritual fellowship. Tlie Rev. A- L Thompson is pastor. ' v :;L" : ;. . " " . , ' .-".. ,'. ' , WIDOWS CLUB CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY . The- Oak Prove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax 'St.-, will celebrate its Widows Club Second Anniversary; Sun i day night February' the 20th at 6 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. W. W. Easley, pastor of St. Joseph A. M. B. Church. ' r Vf , , - ." He will be accompanied by his ushers, choir; and members of f , ' ,tVC -,. the congregation. The public is invited to attend.: . '. . . ' .' I. . ; - ' , . . - Un. UAMtnUN VVtal lUortAIVAl ; , ;"- - f " '.' 'i ' BARBER-SCOTIA FUND RAISER " 1 ) Dr. Cameron West, head of the N. C. Association of Inde- i, . . v 'pendent Colleges and Univejsities, will be the principal speaker F V - Sunday.Feb. 20 at the Covenant United Presbyterian Church at ' . iiiii wiu. uo vug uiA-aaiuu ut a ojJcv.ai iujiu laioiiig iiugiam - ; sponsored by the local truestees, alumni and friends of Barbef? " Scotia College. Alumni, friends and trustees of all of the private " n-colleges and universities and all persons interested in private. ' higher education are especially r invited tq attend this program !' f - and to hear Dr. West. Jf w. , ' . .- , .The theme of his message will include the problems pre'; sently : facing private colleges and universities in North Caro- ""- :' f lina. Dr.' Mable P. McLean, president of Barber-Scotia Will also 1 ; Vrs be present tovmake Remarks: pr. West 'will be introduced by ' " r Dr. Howard M.' Fitts, and Dr. H. Curtis Bowens will preside. , ; . - Music for the occasion will be furnished by an adult choir , : 1 'composed ' of members of the faculty and staff of fprth , V Carolina Central University. ' '' ' ) ; The West Durham Baptist Church, located on Nixon nd Athens Streets, will ordain nine new deacons, Sunday, Feb. 20 at 4 pjn.The Rev. Harold J. Cobb is the minister. 1 ' ' !. The Rev. Charles W. Ward, castor of the Firt RantiV ..y:h'? h-,CkvKh, will, deliver the ordination sermon: His choir and ; H::;t:V'.')iigrwtioi will aeoompuiy him. '. . 1 'KK:v: Rw. Ward iiVnaUvc.pf'jU Grange, Georgia and holds a A': X :-'' ..A. degree from Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia; B. IX ;W7- V 2grcf Howard University, Washington, D. C; Certificate in' ' i Psychosomatic Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine " - V i Winston-Salem; D. D. degree, Shaw University, Raleigh; Urban : ltii a TiningCDter, Chicago', Illinois; Post Graduate Study, South :'"Jll eastern Theological Seminary, Wake Forest! T V v ' Vv ; '.iK He has hew pastorates and ppsitibhm the State of Georgia . North Carolina. He has traveled I extensively and holds f : , t honors and- memberships in many organizationsr including the r ; General Baptist State Convention pf North Carolina, jnc and ' Lptt Carey foreign Mstion Convention." . , i-i ' - , ! ' . . Persons being ordained'are: E. X- Artis, Willie Frews Paul k v Fulton, John Gunn. Eucene Harrineton. Lee E Iaiim. nattiM Jones, Joseph Jannon and John McLaurin. .1 . 1 "3 - i' I' ( d u- ...kM..h amtiu nt thr mourners approach' gravesite last Wdnesday-at the burial of J. C. Scarborouah, Jr., In Beechwood gmetery. j 1 u iL G ri1 ; : REV. CHARLES WARD ,- ,L ..... ,77 vmmMm mmmmukmJl''r f DR'. CAMERON WEST Hc!r if 3os: Erhpfidsisv tVdbfi t , - .V: ; A PRINCE HAS FALLEN - On behalf of the Scarborough Family and the Staff of the Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens, We want to thank all pf our many friends for the thought ful expressions of sympathy on the passing pf a father, pwh ther, and senior member, Mr. Johnnie Clarence Scarborough, Jr. We have suffered a great loss, we. know. Our pwst appro priate memorial to him will be our adherence to his princi pals and standards. ' The Scarborough Family anf Staff - y. .... . m J. C. "Skeeple" Scarborough, III, places a flower on the casKet or nis ramer, j. Scarborough, Jr., during the burial ceremony as he assumes the mantle of one of North Carolina's oldest black funeral businesses. Pallbearers stand back of him. IFsj Mice BULLARD FREDERICK . ' i i tarn j i , i - , ( s , ti j-,, ,-; .4rt tu - RALEIGH1 Shaw Unkf the First Baptist Church in 'tlZl versity's annual Religious Em- Winston, Salem. w deliver &L$hl phasis Week will be "held, feb-the. messages on Monday rgJPjJfJ' iinf -ri- .j.'i ; .i : .fVirnnnu uoHnoerioi,-a 1 1 . in onawgraouate, aa one of year will be: "Whither Chris---am., m the university chapel. . ZiZ'in-S ZSZ nn80i the.p nk bir4 pf the-, . v w rwuu., ufn Lnity?" The University Minis-Dr. Grady Davis, wul h the jij .Jf LC5 , Pics; preening thenv com sewj be designed ter. Rev. Ronald Swain, has ieaiurea speaKer for ine tmra -- -v ,.r- sclve$ in their own garden at k'vu,, u.w,,, announced exploration of this annua .faculty-staff, luncheon - hJ 9 Southern Living Show, eapeii md, a AS1D JoirtW?' Mybn Stoiv 5df for Charlotte ' ' '6. CHARLOTTE ' ChUe?n P5e w. 0 lourropm theme from three aspects: ,P hursaay, fet. , " '"-7. I.li!:!r;- February - Z6 ., through , F". '.;C7Z" " rcft - tne- uariotte r uu" muuences nome lurrusnings. The Charlotte Council of i 1 t I :, ". "Th pvpninoc uill fillprf church-related- , university Wlin opponumues vior ..tne r- .Merchandise Mart.' - - ' pmnnc IpvpT an1 tv, community .to become - j"' -Two of the 35 flamin- - national level.' r, involved with the programs. On"' ' Religious Emphasis Week, gos that live year round at the Garden, .Pubs WW present' its Swme of the nation's top Monday through Wednesday,? an annual auair, is an ettort to Riverbanki Zoological Park irt ia sianoara power snow PARKER .Final rites for Andrew H. Funeral services were con- Final rites for Mrs. Ruth ducted on Sunday for Swin- Frederick, formerly of Durham dell Bullard of 2307 Lincoln who died in Corona, New Street. The services were held York, were held at 2 p.m. on at 1 :30 at the Russell Memorial Monday at Mt. Vernon Baptist CME Church. Rev. L. H. Church. Rev. Percy L. High, Whelchel officiated. officiated. His $urvvori include his a Surviving are. two sons, wife, Mrs. Margie Bullard; one Wilbert Frederick and Woodard son, Robert Bullard; four bro- rrwiuuv.hoth .r New York thfrs, Alex and Bell Bullard, City; her. ' mother, Mrs. Edna both of Rowland, Giles of Mitchell of Durham; a brother Fayetteville and John Bullard James H. Gerald of New York of Greensboro; three adopted City and four grandchildren, daughters, - Mrs. 4 Dorothy Interment was in the Haynes, Miss Vernice Smith Beechwood Cemetery. ' and Miss Jean Smith; and five Courtesy of Scarborough grandchildren. and Hargett Memorial Chapel Burial was in the Glenn- and Gardens, view Memorial Park. .... .rr ., -r . .... ..j.. - a .' . r . ... . . I .L. . n:-J .4 J " T Cr minJsters have been invited to ? :JU Pm- smau discussion proviae various ; opponumues coiumhia, 3., will make -jumnam. varon Parker of Rt. 2 MorrisvUle, and Hargett Memorial Chapel come and re this week with 8rouPs 0? formed and Jor inquiry -..'nto issue? pf their home asmall island in Orchid Society tts 6th annual werc held Wednesday at the andGardens. - the univers'v family and the' eflect n the theme pf the; current concern both to the the middle of a large pool in orchid, show at the Southern Calvary Baptist Church in community.' Rev Dr. Lorenzo day and the .. preacher's university faniily, an-t to the the "Riverbanks Flamingo UvingShow.'- . t,,. Bahama by the Rev. Herbert EVANS M "Robinson niinister of the JHCMage mesc sessioiw wiu. pr:. wvo,j .-.lyjiiiviMi.v': varijen i mc wiow. t .-. ujvv i vwwu wm u. towards. Greater With' Tabernacle', held in the - Student Union'. sessions are Open and free, with The flamingo garden Is be devoted to horticulture, . nri . Buuding on campus. , ,? me ,gcnr' puouc, mgeu 10 one ot 13 distinctive gardens nome.puuoings ana nome lm- ne 15 survivca oy nvc . vm wt r, - . c .1' 1. 1 V . I ... 1 1 . X . 1 1 1 1 , - - - . i , Baptist Church in Stamford The Members "Of J , I!:;rc3 Ch:p:l Church invite You To"" f : A rs!.;? 7i!h Us Eech. i i 17' fjp.day School 9:30 A, M. - r -f 'jrning Worship 1:00 A, M. ;:3 ;Ctij:l Ctirch ' :nan Avenue (Off S. AIston Ave.) A vl Durham, NC. Final rites for Eugene Evans of 219 South Alston Street, Apt. All were held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Orange Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Horace L. Bridges, offi ciated. He is survived by one 1 'Setr Fletcher N-. Daniels: the Marvland Health Deoart- Sunday. Sundays hours are nf puitmw, Pa nnU,oH daughter, -Mrs. Kay t. uick ltceman with ment, .for - a crash, injury jw rj 10 P;n-.'y Parker, of Sharon Hill, Pa., ' . 1,.. Th, J lA. M w.J 1: Connecticut will deliver the- t ' inerc ma De sPecial 'e?'' flVHZ 'ttnu P?" or Ul? OUthem Living Show p9 prooucwi an ano aaugnicrs, wirs. waagcunc "semon on Sunday ' Feb " 20 tures in the activities this year tne weeK 5 acijviuej. -. v - designed tor varying hfestylesV crans,, irayci. ana recreauonai uraaiora, jars, naageune p, v "'nm q rn w',.tn,' y facludiM a concert .on Sun.. ' "V. ' , , . . "i , , . '', inforrratipn, lawn and garden Barnett, Mrs. LucUle Harris, aU . iTiiiiuri ui muiiisvuic, miss Nancy Parker of Washington, Scl. Dnr-bU Ccnplplos Training row: Show hours are 10" a.m. to 10 pm. every day except Thomas ; Ue Parker, , D- C; four sons, Eural Parker, both Andrew B. Parker of Willing boroi N. J., 26 grandchy and 1 3 greatgrandchildren in Jr militarV- nrilti the-U. S Army, Completed Management progfam, and" those with a camera hand successfully a 12 eek training qualified as a marksman on the .?K". open Sunday at course at the Prince eoVge -pistol course, , lua.m.- County, Polipe ,k Academy in Sgt. Daniels is the son of 1 Advance tickets are $2.50 Maryland.."; ,' Mr. and Mrs. Archie McNeill, for adults, S2.Q0 for, youth , , After-sompletioB of the Umstead St . Durham. He is (jp-18) and senior ,coursp,"he received-a certificate married to Carolyn Edwards a(jults (65 and pver). Children from the. Marvland Police De- Daniels ' formerly . from ttimiish ace , 9' exchidinK partment, . Prince George's - Chapel Hill and they have. 'groups, Will be admitted free and Hargett Memorial Chapel : vuuiiiy. .( vui,c vtpaniiitui,- vff vipv! WlUr SUUllS- All iivcia- wiu two step sons, James inompson ana Daaomia TknMMinAH 1k4U ftf drCn Durham; one sfster, Mrs. Betty Thompson of Durham; and six tne grandchildren and .14 greatgrandchildren. Interment was church cemetery. Courtesy of Scarborough ;' :':-brcii Q RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL wiRINO a E,.(I. toole a sons J . . : . HOIE 682-3486 - NIGHT 682-6506 U; .gwki4i--EikcTititqAi f.nginkm asd comtAcroR jj LEpTRICAlr AND MECHANICAL REPAIRS j ' , LIGHTING FIXTURES ANp ELECTRIC SUPPLIES "''".V V,BIN ron M,KT. HEAJ AND POWR 'ik..... . . .c i '. v. .... ..... itr.irii.iMaiiriH mmani.. A. MfiinriM mMuirK. . ' - til mi a i' ..'II ., m- II ". "T -i-t 7 Tw; 'W T" u a D D 0 a D n D cost5Q cents each more at the door.'."; ' 4 -; For more information, or to order ' advance tickets, wriie to: SoUtherji Shows, Inc., A-340 Merchandise . Mart, Charlotte, N. C. 28205. n n n n n n n n a a IC Z0 A. IYKCH, farter SUNDAY. ' FEBRUARY 20, 1977 V 1 A. f " - Cli'J eft school ,. , ; r-i n "ON THIS GOOD THING . ", (te:.:t)acout GOD-WAITING" , . - Tiar -r- (Luke 15:20) - ,., The f 'ixed Choir leading the tinging r Mr. ; Crr" aj. r.'.Xei'.han, Pianist-Director , ' Tre ,ior U hen ushering. . . ' ' " ":ETr'CS:3:C0p.m.,DAT,TRI;4p.ra,n , r f :: l r.:: l, lcf, jg.vl cv. No. 14; " ? ' C,r'-3;5.C3p.m.,ATT, , ' i . . '- - C r r;:tor reaching the Installation Ser- ,r : cf t!-e P.cy. WiKi3ti);Bell,.Brookst6n . C :?tist Church. Henderson. N. C. r . w . ' I- . '(.f ',. 1 , T .m Wi' " .AT -'V "V . 'iTTTN 'itv' A few minutes could mean the difference between life and death, know .the warning sig nals of heart attack and stroke. Ask your Heart Association for rJ free information and help your i !, heart by, helping .your Heart Aiwociguon. , Approximately 350.000 Americans die each year from ' heart .attack before they reach the hospital. Know the warning signals of heart attack and what you should do - it could save your life. Ask your local Heart Association. . . 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