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6- THE CAROLINA TIMES ' SAT.. APRIL 9. 1977 r z ".Irs. Ccofio fo 6o Sf. Paul's IVD Specifier mm mu& mints , SUNRISE SERVICE AT PEACE MISSIONARY On Easter Sunday morning Sunrise Service will be held at the Peace Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 East Main Street at 5:30 am. The program will feature a pageant titled "Crowned, Not Crucified", in choral music and narration directed by Miss 7iUU Fairley tod Mrs. Hazeline RempsQn,, and narrUd by Joseph Jones, Jr. '' . The music will be rendered by the Youth Choir of the church accompanied by two guest soloists,- Mrs. Dorothy Sterling and Miss Nay Malloy under the direction of Jeff Banner and Christopher Kemp. "The Service 'of Communion" by candle-light will climax the service. Gregory Ceres and Michael Rempson will serve as ushers. . Following this program, breakfast will be served for mem bers and guests. . . ' At the 1 1 a.m. -service pf worship the "Thirty Pieces of Sil ver," an .Easter Love Offering will be presented in a special ceremony. The pastor of the church is... Rev, William E. Daye. The public is invited to attend. k COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULED The Durham County Missionary Baptist Union will hold its Council Meeting, Saturday, April 16th at 6 pjn. The meeting wiH be held at the Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church, 1500 S. Roxboro Street! Rev. N. P. Broadie, is pastor of the church. Mrs. Willie G. Sneed is president of the union! CARDS OF THANKS The Family of the late The Family of the late Mrs. Milton Murray acknowledges Marie Whitley wishes to thank with mteful appreciation vour their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy kind thoughts shown them shown during the death of during their hour of bereave their love one. ment May God bless all of you. i ; -.,3 Mrs. Lucille E.. Cooke of Weldon will be the guest speaker at the Women's Day Program at St. Paul AME . Church, Chapel Hill, on Sun day; April 17, at the. II o'clock morning worship. r- Mrs. Cooke is the wife of Dr, t. B. Cooke, Sr., of : Weldon and a member of St. Matthews AME Church. ' She was educated at . Kittrell College and Cheyney State College, Pennsylvania: At present, she is a Steward ess, Class Leader and Sunday School Teacher; president of . the Woman's Missionary Soci ety of her church; the Ever Ready and Floral Clubs; Project Chairman of Church Women United. Mrs. Cooke taught in the Weldon Public School system for 40 years. After retiring, she was a member of the Weldon School Board for I f-T 1 I1 1 IMtaff!ir' iiiijrnillliiuiiiiiWWilja Mrs.. Inez. Long, Mrs. Mary - LONG 'v oa -Wednesday at 2 p.rrt at Barbee ' and . Mrs, Hattie fiobb formerjy 0f the Union Baptist Church with Hackney of Durham; and Mrs. d pfa Brooklyn, Dr. Grady Davis officiating. N. Y. The body is being Courtesy ot scaroorougn, Durham tor , and Hargett Memorial uiapej ser-,-and Gardens. ; . .... :s later. Lillie Scott of New York Eades was born in Pitt- was employed at the Colonial be 'amount : fai warenouse in Kaieign uniu ius Courtesy of Scarborough retirement 15 years ago.: -i Hareett Memorial Chanel Arrangements were 7-, by r mA irfrJL;. - Ellis ;.D. Jones Funeral Directors. and Sons, HARRIS .-. r t v , . .- Ufc.X kf J , CiimmI MruAi , Fnrv lira ' . Mrs. Lena Wrenn 69. of Harris of 814 Belvin Ave. who "" MRS, COOKE eleven years. She was also President of the North Caro lina Conference . Branch , Missionary Society ' for 27 years until her resignation in 1968. She is currently treasu rer of the N. C. Conference Branch Missionary Society. EADES Funeral services for Clifton MRS. WRENN 1 in Sanford, died Saturday, April 2 died Monday were held on switttohear, slow to speak. at Duke Hospital in Durham, rrway. r now ro wrarn.- She had been " in declining Services were held at 2 p.m. for the wrath of man health for a short period of at theunion Bapnsi cnurcn worketh nof the righteous. " -J na fZi wi wvj. James h 19-20 Harris of Detroit, 1 ' Glenview in CONCERT TO BE HELD AT FISHER MEMORIAL, time Funeral services were held ciating. at Mount Piseah Free Will She is survived by a sister, FaHfts 5?r nf 341ft Mnrdecai Ranrict Phurrh in Sanfnril Mrs. Effie CoStner . Of Street, were held Saturday, Wednesday. Burial followed in Columbus, Ohio; and two April 2 in the Kinedom Hall of White Oak Cemeterv. brothers, Eugene Harris Jehovah's Witnesses on Mrs Wrenn is survived bv of Columbus, Ohio and Fayetteville Street. one daughter, Mrs. Helen W. S. W. Baker delivered the Williams; one sister, Mrs. sermon and William Critchen Mattie Belote; one brother, was the chairman. Solos were Dossie Wrenn, all of Sanford; sung by Mrs. Carrie Byrd. and one niece, Mrs. Ethelene , - , ,., . Pallbearers were Nathaneil L. Prayloe of Durham. The Communitv Gospel Choir of Salisbury, Maryland, under Tnler Oscar Surrette. Curtis the direction of Warren White, will be performing a full concert Bowe, Alfonso Toler, Tom at 6:30 pjn. April 10th at Fisher Memorial United Holy Church Wadsworth, and Walter 420 Piedmont Ave. , Finnelle. Burial was in Rox- ine CIIOU was organ izeu in ypy m ooiiwuijr, ojiu uao boro .. . -llfi4pniv on TupcHjiv n 1 1 j VT Liu traveled extensively along the East Coast. (f-;. .. . i addition to his wife. Iff, rT& iSL1 ..gL were. nautili nmw w "'u -- Mrs. Mary dcon caaes, ne is boro (NC) vice president, and Warren Lankford, is accompanist. Luther survived by three brothers, He is the brother of the Lankford is the choir advisor. , jesse and Robert Eades of Rev Yvonne Beasley Execu- The concert is being sponsored by the music councfl of and Ollie Eades of dve' Director of the United Fisher Memorial and the public is invited to attend. New York; and four sisters, Campus Christian Ministry ser ving North Carolina Central BtiASLEY William Taft Beasley, Jr., Willie Mich. . Burial was Memorial Park. Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens; HARPER Final rites for Lawrence rwi urn f6m ofmndt) South Square ShoppteCtntflU fUpper Level AcroSfrbjnc 1 P Prices Effective thru April 9 Welcome Easter With traditional lilies in wrapped Nothing says Easter like the quiet., dignity of the classic lily. Select several of these bloom-filled plants in foil wrapped pots for gifts and to add holiday spirit about the house I S9 each Fresh mums in colorful foil wrapped pots 00 each Hanging basket plants OO each Come see this special selec tion of hanging baskets with freshly planted specimens that you can enjoy all year around I HIGH GERAUIUfi PLANTS White, Red or Blue Flowers ' '" '" ' V ' ' Don't miss this exceptional selection . of mums in foil wrapped pots. . Lavish with blooms that'll last for weeks! Wj5 Y. if J Exotic orchid corsagoin elegant bon 39 box Beribboned orchid corsages elegantly, boxed. Accent your Easter ensemble with one of, the world's loveliest flpwers. ft ' ' ' si. University. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, April ' 9 at 1 pjn. at Antioih United Church pf Christ .in Bayboro. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Beasley and four children; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Taft Beasley, Sr. CROWDER Funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie ,M. Crowder of 1211 W. Pettigrew Street were held on Monday at 2 pjn. in the Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Crowder, who died at her home is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Irene Archer, Mrs. Locelia Wade and Mrs. Deletta Harris all of Durham; 'and three brothers, - Fleming - Bass - and Hiawatha Bassyiotll: of Durhahv and! Ihel Rev! Durley" Bass of StatenM' Island, N.Y., Burial was in Glenview Memorial Park. ! Courtesy of : Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. SMITH Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Smith, 2407 Dallas Street were held on, Monday at 11 a.m. in the Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel. Rev. Willie McMillian officiat ed. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Alice Reed, , and Mrs. Madgelene ft i i al - r i . . Junes, oo in oi uurnam; two sons, Latta Smith of Gary and Claude Smith of Dur ham; twasisters, Mrs. Rena Hunter of Wake Forest and Bishop Maude Pope of Raleigh and nine grand children. Burial was in Beechwood . J . Courtesy of Scarborough l and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. . v. 0 I V " -nrt Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapols Ct Gordons FUMEIAL DIIECTOIS PHONE 482-1171 'A DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN A SYMPATHETIC WAY" X' BURIAL PROTECTOR PLAN Attend the Church of Your Choice Generations Since"! 886 306 S. ROXBORO ST. DURHAM, N. C. "WE PLACE DIGNITY IN DEATH" 666 Receptionists Mrs. Sarah R. Reeves Mrs. M. W. Williams Mrs. Edyth Rucker Staff Members Aaron Carr John Jacobs William Brame Rev. Luther Brown Azaleas bursting with blooms EASTER CASKETS Full of Eggs And Cody 00 each When Flowers Betortflr-Call! 107W.ParrishSt. Members Bank Americard Master Charge PHONE 688-7319 WILLIAM A. REEVES, LICENSED DIRECTOR 544-3709 or 544-3700 3314 APEX HIGHWAY to66666666666666666i VJUiiQ Roth Baptist These 'just arrived' azaleas are ablaze with blooms and rich in color. Take home several plants in foil wrapped pots. African violets in mesh baskets 6 9 M each Lovely blooming African vio lets ..in a variety of colors. Each plant in its own white plastic basket with handle. iv. oars FU"ERAL SERVICE & FLORIST Where you receive Courteous Service With, Understanding'end ; Economy r" . W. A. Amey, Jr. 2919 Fayetteville St. Durham Vt. ' " ' Call 688.1860, 7 : Florist Shop Call 688-3310 ' HI I III in'' I II Cfiurcn 30) Fayetteville St. Durlua, N. C IEV. 10XENZ0 A. LYNCH, Piittr SUNDAY ll APRIL 10, 1977 ; EASTER SUNDAY . 9:30 A. M. - CHURCH SCHOOL ' 9:45 A. M. - Pastor's Annual Lenten Class 10:55 A. M. - WORSHIP - Th. Pastor, Sermon "ON JREACHINQ FROM HELLI" (Matthew : 28:16-20 and Revelation 1:18) The Senior Choir leadina the singing. Mr. John H. Gattis, Organist-Director ' The Lady Ushers ushering. Monday, April 11, 5:00 pjn. 7:00 p.m. . Children's Eas-' ter Party for children of White Rock and the community
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