- THE CAROLINA TIMES , SAT MARCH 12. 1977 YOUTH DAY SPEAKER C HJLliM-U! sums U - TRUSTEE TO GIVE INITIAL SERMON .-. . .-.. , t. v ; Charles D. (Kid) Smith will Tpreach his initial sermon; Sunday, March 12 at 6;pjrt. at the Gethsemane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St., ..Durham. Smith is a long time trustee of Gethsemane. He fs a self-employed painter and building contractor and a student at the Union Bible Institute of Durham. Rev. V. E. Brown is pastor of the church. BUILDING PROGRAM JS ON THE MOVE Hie members of Betl-Yeager F. W. B. Church climaxed another in its series of successful building fund drives, Sunday. March 6th at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. The drive was high lighted by 44 A Calendar Wedding" directed by Mrs. Louise Bell land Mrs. Queen Johnson. Dr. David H. Bell, pastor, held the honor of uniting twelve brides and grooms. The brides and grooms represented nationally observed dates and famous men and women honored In eacfi calendar month. The youth segment of the program was wry skillfully, supervised under the leadership of Mrs. Flora Burton. Bride and groom winners were Mrs. Annie M. Robinson, Willie Macon, Mrs. Velma Jones, R. T. Robinson, Mrs. Mary Daniels, and Floyd Leonard. Special donations were made by Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Sally Williams, Thomas Powell, Jr., Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Powell III, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Saunders, Mrs. Thomas B. Deloache and Miss Cathy D. Kea. The church is temporarily located at the Immanuel Temple on the corner of Lincoln & Massey Ave., with future locations under construction on East Cornwallis Rd. Program directors were Mrs. Queen Johnson, Mrs. Louise Bell, Dr. David H. Bell and Mrs. Flora Burton. White Rocfi Baptist Church 3C0 Faydteville St. SUNDAY MARCH 13, 1977 10:55 A.M.-Worship 9:30 A. M. - CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. - Pastor's Annual Lenten Class 10:55 A. M. WORSHIP - Sermon "ON PREACHING FROM AN ISLAND (ALONE)!" - The Pastor Revelation 1:1-20, esp. y. 9 . The Senior Choir leading the singing - Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director - Organist The Senior sUshers ushering. 7:30 P. M. - Educational Subcommittee of the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People. : , , The bonowiog owerofahome: f ft.;: :-: . :-:'X-:-- J ty ) 1 1 it 7,' it You can use an NCNB Homeowner Loan to add a room (and value) to your home, fix up things s around your home, help bay for the high cost of college education, take that big vacation you've keen tnmismg the family. Whatever you need money for, we'll help you find the oest way of getting it. Which is all part of Xash-Flow' Banking. For a booklet fitting your situation, stop in at any NCNB tftr call us toll-frve at 800-822-886$, , , Durham, N. C. HowtD.useit , J -1 I ii . Mrs. Valeria Livingstone will deliver the. 1 1 t.nt.j message '. when First Calvary Baptist Church observes annual Youth Day Sunday. The youth of the church will be in charge of services , throughout the day; beginning with the 9:30 i.m. church school , and closing witH a musical program at 3:30 p.m. ,;: -S, 1 . . Miss Gloria Mattocks will preside during the morning ? service. Kelvin Livingstone will preside at the 3:30 serviceiThe Junior Choir of the church under the direction of Miss Brenda F.. Lydc and Mrs, Hortense M. Jones, will present special music throughout the day. Advisors for the choir are Mrs. Marian Hos kins and Wallace Hinton. : : ; ;4 Mrs. Livingstone is president of the Senior Missionary Circle " and the E. W. Walker Bible Class of First Calvary. In addition she is very active in the County Missionary Union of Durham County. Church Women United and others. ' ;; Others appearing on the program are Chevella Edwards, 1 Anthony. Jeffrcy, and Jessie Warren. Jakes and Jackie Shields, Terry . Livingstone, Bclvin Edwards, Cheryl Warren, Jeffrey Watson and Gregg Townsend. ' Miss Cheryl Townsend and Miss Patsy Merritt chakman and co-chairman of the program; Miss Trudie Watson and Mrs. Hortense Jones are advisors and Mrs. Eva M. Pratt is church supervisor. . ;. ;."v The 3:30 program will consist of special music by the choirs of the church. The public is invited. Rev. A. L. Thomp- Son is pastor of the church. SUCCESSFUL SALE The First Congregation Church of Christ announced that the building fund sales sponsored by the Usher Board on March 5 was successful. April 2, another selling will be held at the home of Mrs. Hettie Baker. Orders will be delivered to your home! Phone 688-1241 . The price of the plates will continue to be S2.25 with desserts included. The Senior Choir will appear on a musical program March 13 at Mt.. Calvary United Church of Christ, Rev. J, C. Cheek, pastor. The public is invited. ' '. HOOKED AMD I SAU By "t. C. R. 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Through our affiliate, theiNCNB Mortgage Corporatioa we can help you arrange financing for a home, Or, maybe you're buying a car Or furniture. Or appliances. ' ; Whatever you need money for, the NCNB people who makejoans do more than help you with credit; , they help you manage the situation. . It's all partof Cash-Fkw'Banking: information, services and people to make you make the most of the money you make. - . And the money you borrow. ' Which could be why, at NCNB, we lend moneytomore people than any other bank in North Carolina total MOMMlUnNr fc ? ; . jioixoway -': Final.-, rites for , Lonnie1 ,Holloway, 408 Powe. St., were on Saturday at the Mr. Olive AME Zion - Church by 'the Rev. L. P, Perry." Hollpway died while on a hunting trip in Dunn surviving are rus.wiie, Mr. v Emma HoDowa.y; on daughter, Miss Mary , Hollo- -way. of Durham, one. son, Alton Holloway,of Durham, his 'parents, , -Mr;.-and vMrs. Lucius Holloway of - Durham; ? one : brother! Henry , ' HollQi j way of Chicago, 111., and one sister, Mrs. Katie Yelverton of New York Qty.-; f Burial 'was ' in; the Glen- - view Memorial Park. 7 . Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett .Memorial, Chapel and Garden.-; ? 1 ' ROBINSON ; ' Funeral services were held Wednesday for , Mrs... Minnie Mae Robinson of 1511 Angier.' nt wnu .uicu ; riiuuy ill her home. . r Services were held at the Scarborough and : Hargett Memorial Chape by the Rev. CarlWaden. p- k At " e n,U5D8"a'- Richard Robinson, and a sten- O l . I .1. : l son, Richard Robinson, Jr., botli of Greensboro. Burial '.was in Glenview Memorial Park. Courtessy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. JACKSON Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie G. Jackson of 410 Pilot Street were held' on Wednesday at the Bible Way Apostolic Temple Church by Elder W. A. Bunch Surviving Mrs. Jackson are two. 'daughters,' Mrs.' Ethel J. Huggins of Durham and Mrs, Fannie J. Scott of Orange County; one son; William Jackson of . Newark, j N. J.;' one brother, George Gather wright of Reidsville; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. ' ' Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. ' , ' ? Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. - :. 1 OWENS ' ' Final rites for Mrs, Bessie "hZ' . S,I ' nwiin, iit.p livnuii M..JMroAhtee , stepbrothers. we'reHeVd' oJi" TuKWy' aHhfe'"' acaiuui uuLii ujiu Rev. J. T. Dunstan. 1 . '' Surviving are two daugh." ters. Mrs. Mary tovacx ana Miss Elizabeth Owens, both of Durham; eight gra,ndchildreri,.: eleven great grandchildren and two grett -great-grandchildren. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. , ' , ..,;,. Courtesy of Scarborough . and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens.. ' 1 ' CARD OF THANKS , Mr. Walter L. Bland ' wishes to thank his friends,' Lodge and church members -for their prayers and kind ness during his illness. -Walter L Bland CWt SEND f UCWm WOftiTWlDt ) wnn wnwm South Square Shoppins' Center PHONE' 493-1 196 Upper Level AcrosiFrom Piccadilly 19 M Pou00 of pities A "WE PLACE DIGNITY IN DEATH" WILLIAM A. REEVES, 3314 APEX HIGHWAY 51 : , , THANK YOU, V" . To all of our, kind friends and neighbors of the Durham communities,; we wish to express opr many thanks for all of . your many kindnesses shown during the illness and death of our loved ones, - v i , tft:i",")if: .y-; ':i;tt'..ti-t: ifst(jt.x Mrs. Leola Nunn and on, Johnnie The Family of "the late Mr, William Havwood Nunn ' ' JVIrs. Nettie, Lee Adams.!- Mrs. Ludie Haiklns - The Family of Mrs Hannah Mr I lirlia . Matkin. Tk ..UUli a u y , HARRIS, , x Funeral services v fr ' Michael Harris of 712 Eva St were f held on Tuesday at 2' pjn at the Greater &t.. -Paul Baptist Church byDr W. T.t uigeiow. ' 1 His . survivors include his v:;'v.ife; Mrs. Lucille Harris; his mothM-Mr w Rlanche Allen , of New .York City, a daughter, Mrs Patricia- ; Parker - of Durhatru three sons, Michael' Harri: Jr Willie Harri and : Walter 'Harris all of Durham; four grandchildren and twelve foster grandchildren. ... ' Burial ,was ill the Glen- view Memorial Park.-.,' s ". , i Courtesy of t Scarborough and'- Harnett Memorial Chapel - and Gardens , .cnV J' ' . I A0F,r : ! ' Final rites1 for the ' Rev. Jesse Harvey Cofield were held.' on Wednesdav at 2:30 at the White RockBaptist Church. Rev.- Lorenzo A. Lynch, pas- tor offldateJ. ,;,;f, Rev.; Cofield. the son of the late Willie and Betty Co field was born in Edgecombe County. r" - ; 1 He was joined in matri mony ' to ? Florence . Hawkins who preceded him in death. He ' ..... i.u.L.... was later joined in matrimony to Wavelene P. Edwards. " - ' Rev. Cofield attended the public schools of Nash County and '.is -a graduate of Brick 'Institute, NCCU .and Shaw ' University, where he received the Bachelor of Divinity, .- ' . A H loyal and - dedicated member t of White Rock,' Rev. Cofield , assisted in the church's 'ministry for many years, .was a Sunday cnooi Tparhftr- iwmhfr of - the College View District and the , Aloore-Kenncdy Bible .Class. .'...'.. y i f his survivors inciuae ms wife, Mrs. Wave ene P. Cofield. one daughter, Falema L. ha zards; three sons,' Conald G., Ronald 'A. . and " H. Darryl Edwards.; all of the home; a stepmother,1 Mrs. v Betty Cok field of Tarboro; five ;brothers, -.Thomas, - Eddie . arid Fred Cofield of Tarboro; Roosevelt of Washington, D. C and Fred of Hrooklvn N Y five sktpr; Mrk Piairiri. TavW nt Raiti. . etatnee tayior ot Haiti- e Md., Mrs, Betty Smith of York; Mrs. Odell Higgs m.i..' '"M j ' ii ' , more New Mrs. Helen" Glass and Mrs. Hester M. Knichf all of Tar etv tMKtik.-it' :i.M ,ffj8i , . ,Cemete;y, V- . ' ,' - 'V Arrangements were by-' Fisher funeral Parlor. - CHAVIS i;;; , v. . V Final rite's To Lee Ch'avis' were held ori Thursday, March., A at the Orange Grove Baptist Church- with Rev. P. ' H. Amey, pastor.'officjating. '. ' . " A native of ' Durham County,i Chavis was a member of Orange; Grove. ; , His survivors include a . r,eph6w. ,' Exalee Chavis; two ' niece s,v Mrs. Rennie Galbreath and;'Mrs Ernestine Thompson; :two' ''grand nieces; three grand nephews: and other relatives and friends. : - Burial . was in Glenview Memorial Park. ' , vFuneral arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. , ' ' " WILLIAMS '. Final rites for Roosevelt i Williams, , Jr'. were held 1 on, Wednesday, February ,23 at the New Hope Baptist Church' , in Chatham County,- by the Rev. Marcus V. Ingram. ' . Williams, the son of Roosevelt and Helen Alston . Williams was born in Durham, , and was a member 'of the vH. & ;A; Family Club and the Williams Family Circle. , , r LICENSED DIRECTOR 544-3709 or 644-3700 6 ii 0 The Family of Mrs. Helen J iC.n,:!.. ' U.-.U i ay i ii- 1.-1 ..t ne rcicjveu jus juiinai- eAttr-'iiinn -in .tllA rfcotham.. County public -spools ancfcliff officiating Burial follow- is a graduate of Horton High :M " c'lenvlew Memorial Park : . Ditt,.,.. i ,jj j. Arranceme.nts were. By the , A veteran of the U. S, - Army, having served gallantly in Vietnam, Williams was; an employee v of .the General .Telephone' Company as ,an Installer-Repairman. s - - - nis survivors ;nciuae rus , wife, Mrs- Barbara, Lunsfoid,, Williams; r,onq daughter,,:, MicheIe; -one son, Kevirt'Le ,vonn -.Williams; " his -parents, Roosevelt i Williams - Sr ., of A.1 Durham 'and Mx. Helen , Williams of j Los" Ahgeles 'Cajif.; four brothers', ' Clyde fE., of Durham;, Robert of ; the home;- Charles Newkirk . of Apex and Richard Atwater of..Durhami his $ maternal granatatner; six aunts; ana ; several other relatives. - i Burial , - was 'f. in ; the Williams Family Cemetery in Chatham County., -X Arrangements were y Fisher Funeral Parlor, i" ' " ' W ATKINS ' ; !v Sterling Watkins, Sr.ied, Saturday, , Feb." 19 in the Liberty House Nursing Home, in Reidsville after several years ? of declining health. He was the ' son of the late Mrs. EUa Rone Scott, born in Milton in 1893. a member, of River Zion Baptist Chwch, Watkins was a veteran of World War Ir , 7 4 1 ' He wasunited in marriage in 9 19 to the late Mrs. Maggie Lipscomb Watkins, toMhis union was born - ileven children, one preceded him in death. Iri 1961, Watkins was married, to the former Miss ' innhim Unllnuoirv F.tmrnv His survivors include his were held on Thursday, March . wife(l Mrs. ' Josephine Fjth ,'at 3- pjri k at th ! Lips- n,-.t7:l. . J...u combe-Grove Chwch bv 4he ZilKU' r "rtUK" wynoiia ,w. runiam oi noms, in. i., Mrs. ueraiauie w. MacK, lin of .Emporia," Va., Mrs Iris W. Rogers of Washington, D. C, Mrs.'rAquilla W. Stanfield of West Hyattsville, Md. and : Mrs. Orinda W, , Crawford j of Hampton, Va.; five sons, Henry' r w..t.i.n. n ;r dt;.w Watkins . of Danville, Va., ' Kenneth Watkins ot Uorchester ' Mass.. Wendell Watkins of i.. pucu "mj ' Hempstead, N. Y. and Rudolph Watkins of .CoUege Park;Ga ; EtAnHailnntorc Mre Annip P . Stepdaughters, Mrs, Annie F,,' ' Jackson ot tapitol Heignts,- ' iviu.; lysicr sun, nauvu xiaci ,vu Wcinuiuvi f'jaiiuMiuuico,t.4'ernar)S,vo.u sent!- a- runerai ui - iaw; aaugnters-in-iaw,- sisters-in-law and 3 brothers jn-law. ' ;; - v Burial was in the River Zion Baptist Church r- y - 1 Funeral services'' for Mrs..' EJ1enas Jones of Rt. I, Bahama- were held , Thursday; March 3 m the. Mt. Calvary Baptist Church iri Bahama". Burial . followed hi 'the church ceme-v )ery. Rev.! Wm. Fuller officiat-' ed. Mrs. Jones died Monday Feb 4 28th at ; her home after, a typg illness. . -r,f "; ; , Suryiving are tvo claugh ters, Mrs. Lola Justice and Mrs Luna ! Hole-man ; three sons,; . Isaac, Maynard and ' Robert ' Jones and one brother Willie Glenn. ' Arrangements were by the Ellis D. Jones' Funeral Direct tors. - , " , ' SMITH - " Lucius "Bozo'sSmith, 68, ,"of 1301 Drew Studied at Duke Medical Center' on Tuesday. , r Surviving are his wife Mrs. Susie Dixon Smith: five daugh--t ters, Mrs. Diana Nichols.Gwend - Delorls Green . and - Beverly - Riley and ' two sfons Stanley Powell and Bobby Riley. , '. Funeral se'rvicisere held Saturday, March 5th. at 2 p.m." :A:;jTrr! I . 1 1 f w ., Sccrbcrcudl) d Hargett Momprlal & Gordons FUKEIAl DIRECTORS ; phoke m-ii7i V "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN A' SYMPATHETIC WAY' ' , BURIAL PROTECTOR PLAN ' : ' I '' ; VAlteadJihe Cforch of Your Choice : 4 Generations lJ. m -the Zion Wall Baptist s - . . , - thurch witn , uisnop Eh Rat- follow- 1.11 la U. JWiica unviai , j -.ji jHAWRlNS ' . , - Funeral services were con-' iducted Sunday,. February 27 ' for 3arnes-T, Hawkins who be came jH while attending church" iir yxX Services were neia at White'-Rock Baptist Church and tne ReVi , Lorenzo ; A." .,tt',t, ffinatecr. He was Varied in Beechwood Cemetery in Pufham. . ? - 4 - Hawkins was a well-known businessman ;:.churchman , civic ' . , . i ft-'. . ana iraieiuai icaupi. iy i member- ofv tlie .Republican Party for 40 yearspresident of Ka ; nufham -Taxicab. Associa- ;tinT; enr nV(,r, 1 s ; Vears ' and chairman of Durham College Board of Directors. ! -1 i ' He also - served on tlje -.board of North Carolina -Cen-;tral t: University v Operation, Breakthrpugh, Durham County Department of Social Services and past; state officer of the Elks ' of North Carolina. Hawkins was President Emeri tus of jthe. Baptist, Training Convention' of North Carolina. " ".He is survived by rus.wire, Mrs.-Isabelle "Ruth Hawkins; his mother,' Mrs. Blanch E. Hawkins; two sisters, (Mrs. Blanch H. Parham, and s Mrs. Ettie.-.E. Plummer, . all .of Durhain. " Other survivors include relatives and a. host of -friends. . r . '" Arrangements by Fisher JFuneral Parlor. ' -' CHAFIN - Final rites for Mrs: Emma Chafin of 4425 Dertfield Street t- F' Tavior ' " 1 Rev. T: E. Taylor. "' Mrs! Chafin is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Anna Patterson of Durham and Mrs, Shirley 1 Neal of Atlanta, Ga.J. 6ne son, Paul Collins of Jack sonville, Fla; fifteen grand- children and nine great-grand ennaren. . Burial was, in the. church 7; .- ''!.' cemeiery. , , Courtesy of bcaroorougn t and Hargett and Gardens, LAKUL Memorial Chapel CARD OF THANKS . Perhaps vou sane a lovely sone, or sax ouieny m a cuair. perhaps you spoke the,kinaest fwords. or- sent a eift our wav perhaps you 'were 'not "there , at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever" you did to con- sole our hearts; we thank, you so f much'v whatever the, 'part. . 'The s Family, of the, Late Sterling Watkins, Sr. ', , 7. AAMEY'S : fUm'eral service : '& florist' : - Where you receive j Courteous Service with Understanding and Economy ; ' ' W. A. Amey, Jr. 2919 Fayetteville St. " Durham Call 688-1860 Florist Shop . Call 688-3310 ;V Chapol: J. - Since 1888 , r v Bumpass Booze ftV; t:ytf If1, 306 S. ROXBORO ST. 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