6 TK CAROLINA TIMES SAT..JULV 30,1977 ImmmBe, Ky. To Host 8 dctag deaths sm mmt RANSDALL ; Final rites Tor Mrs. Eliza beth Jonci Rinsdall of 3434 Glasson St, Apt. G were held on Saturday, July 23 at 2 p.m. at St. Jamei Church of Christ by the Rev. R. Earl Jones. Burial was in Glen view Memorial Park. ' Surviving are one daugh ter, Mrs. Eloise Davis of Durham and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Page of Chicago Ellis D. Jonas vi Sons.. Inc. Complete Funeral Sorvco Licensed Directors Funeral & Embalmers Counseling on Veterans & Social Security Affairs Cell 630-1323 Diy or Night . 415 Dowd St., Durham NOTICE Effective August 1, 1977 The following funeral homes will not loan or rent their chairs or tents. We regret this action but we feel it Is both necessary and justified. Amey Funeral Service Burthey Funeral Service Fisher Funeral Parlor Holloway Funeral Home ' Ellis D. Jones & Son, Inc. .v, . ; Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel f and Gardens , The House of Reeves , " , V 1 lists Ovu 2000 Churdtes and Mrs. Mattie Knots of Durham. 1 Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. SEGERS -V Funeral services for Carsey Segers of 6 16 Middle Street were held at 3 p.m., Sunday, July 24 at 3 pjn. in Elm Grove Baptist Church in Pikesvflle. Burial Was in Hooksy Grove Church "ceme tery. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Henrietta Cox of Durham; one brother, Bennie Segers of Durham; ten nephews and three nieces. Courtesy of Scarborough ; and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens, v :y?l -:"' EDWARDS Funeral services for Bishop Willie E. Edwards, 1 107 Merrick St., Apt. 5 were held in Windsor on Thurs day, July 28 at 2:30 p.m. in the Church of God In Christ Jesus by Bishop W. H. Amos. Burial was in Glenview . Memorial Park. Bishop Edwards is sur vived by his wife, Evangelist Lee Esther Edwards; five daughters,' Mrs. Mary Ann Weathers, of Hartford, Conn., Mrs. Dorothy Lee Boardley of Baltimore, Md, Miss Jeanette Edwards, Miss Esther Sunday Edwards and Miss Kathy Rose Edwards, all of the home; one son, Luster Edwards of the home ; two stepsons, Jerry Weathers and Charles Weathers, Jr., both of Durham;three brothers, Melton Edwards of Lexington and Jerry Edwards of Florida; Pink Edwards of Watcrbury, Conn.; two sisters, Miss Rosie Edwards of New York and Miss Jeanette Edwards of Florida and six grandchildren. i Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapel and Gardens. v . MALE CHORUS N CONCERT ' The Male Chorus of First Baptist Church, Highland Park, Maryland will appear in Concert, Sunday, July 31 at, 3 pjn. at St. Joseph's A.1 M. E. Church, 2521 Fayetteville Street. The public is invited to attend. : - ; WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DISTRICT OF THE UNITED HOLY CHURCH OF AMERICA CELEBRATES EIGHTH CONVOCATION Rites Held For Sistor of E. 11. Toblo Final rites for. Mrs. Gwendolyn "Dolly" Toole Hawkins of Philadelphia, Pa. were held on Wednesday, July 20 at 8 pin. at the Greater St. Matthew Inde pendent Church. Rev. E. K. Nichols, Jr., pastor officiated. : Mrs. Hawkins, the daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. -, ' Henry Toole was born in Rockhill, S. C. She received her education in Rockhill and in Durham, while living r with her brother and family, E. N. Toole, she attended Hillside High School 'and was known to her friends as Dolly. She is a graduate of the Lucy C. Laney College. ' . ' I d: Mrs. moved to Philadel phia and was married to Julian V. Hawkins. To this union were born three children. ; A member of St. Matthew Indpenedent Church she served as a Class Leader and a member of the Mahlon M.Lewis Guild. Mrs. Hawkins is survived by her husband. Julia V. Hawkins, Sr.; two sons, Julian y. Hawkins, Jr. and LeRoy H. Hawkins; one daughter-in-law;" seven : grandchildren, one sister,' Mrs. Alice Dor'e; u three brothers, Edward N. Toole of Durham; Julius and William Toole. W N '' 1 WWww report for the Conference's 80th Annual . . . r d yfe&.; Meeting is scheduled to bring J , c - j several thousand j:LmJlco& ! gates: here-,-; August. , 29j& .."t: ? , j September 2 with headquar-1. who.: directs the Christian ( ter at Gait House, Fourth . Youth Seminar at . Shaw J and River" Road," with" "me " "University, Raleigh will.. New Zion Baptist Church,'; .describe how more , than the Rev. A;v Russell Awkard, r 50O 'y6ung people tnrougn ELDER JESSE JONES BISHOP J..W.TEAMER gram, the Missionary more than 2 ,000 churches. and will ber meeting in -" Kentucky fof the first time in K's history, according to Dr. Wendell C. Sommerville, the organization's Exeuctive Sec retary of Washington, D. C. More than 200 congregations have contributed $1,000 each to surpass a budget of more than a half million dollars for the first time. . ' v ; - Four departments of the Catherine will meet simui $ but ihe; United StateStudied . missions in the bemmar. ur., With an expansion pro- all black Baptist Convention lists Woods who is from Balti- m9"rew "Md .Twill 11 present -;a visual -aide. demonstratioh of the c6nvention'sH work" ; in areas Jwhere it is now en gaged.' A symposium entitled "Meaningful Missions iSv to v conducted by the' Rev. S. H: Thompson, Richmond, Va'.;w the Rev. A. B. Sutton, Char lotte; the Rev. Eugene Terry, Percyville, Va:; and the Rev. R. A. May, Jr., Belmont. Dr; C. C. Craige; newly elected Executive Secretary ot ' the : i I Souk From Within to ; ' ; Vi-' . '' '. ,: ' J Perform at Center Sccrborcjh d UarHott Memorial Ctiapofo & Gardens . rUKEIAl DIRECTORS phoke w-iin "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN A SYMPATHETIC WAY" BURIAL PROTECTOR PLAN Attend the Church of Year Choice 4 Generations SInct ,1 CSS 306 S. ROXEORO ST. ' DURHAM, N. C. Souls From Within wfll perform at St. Joseph's Per formance Center, Friday, July .29 at 8:30 p.m.; Ad mission is free and the f : public is welcome. Souls From Within' is an inmate performance group . ' which originated f'H at NC -Correctional Center for Wo men in September, 1976. Under 'th direction of third century ; s artisty Rebecca Ranson,' Souls' has recently moved outside the prison ..r walls . and .is a study release , assignment for honor, grade ViMs. Ranson, features C'auy5. '' Men;4 demonstrates her versatility ai aperfprmer.Ms . Allen played 'Jason m iahe spring production of MEDEA which played at Pocket as " x well as? other area theatres. Two of the pieces in the pro duction were written by Ms. Ranson and a MOON POEM was written especially for the four women in the class. Other performers "'' are ' Brenda 'f Blevins, ' ' Debra Brown and Beulah Bynum. ' prisoners. At the present time the group has only four members, but will be open for new members in the near . future. , ,' Cathy Allen, an inmate student .has been workina in the program since .the conception and has made ' a definite career choice to con tinue her theatre studies. Ms. Allen would like to return to the prison system as a teacher in theatre. The Eighth Annual Con vocation of the Western North Carolina District of U. , H. Church will convene in Durham at Fisher Memorial United Holy Church. , ; vf Host pastors are Bishop A. W. Lawson and Revj W., : C. Turner. The convocation will be in session August 7 14. This year's theme is j "Christian Fellowship," , . BISHOP A. W. LAWSON ; The principals of this convocation are Bishop A. W Law-. R n, president; Bishop J. W. Teamer, vice president and Elder R "ewe jones. assistant to tne Bishon. wM'Jum)Ji"iwwuwll'jW1'. "V '""rJJ , fTir ' I taneouslv which Includes the- i General Baotist Staie Con parent body headed :by Dr. J.w vehtion i bf North ; Carolina D. Bussy, Washington, D. C, which " is a large contribu the new president; the Wo-' tor to the budget, is to man's Auxiliary lead by Mrs.-- -address the meeting On Vera Slade, Ahoskie; the Lay-w Thursday from the topic, menY League .,, directed by. f;i "Christian i Missions and Lloyd Bussy, Columbus,QhiO Brotherhood". Craige is and the Youth' Division with vfrom Raleigh. , '. , : Howard Parker ;Winitoh Dr. W. T. Bigelow Dur ; Salem as pres'dent ,;V rham, is scheduled to be the The 'convention eiman3s ajher5 on ..Friday ; to be delivered by the RSy, afternoon. CARD OF ffUOS Mr., E. N. Toole and . family extend ' deep appre- ' elation to their friends for the acts of kindnesses shown during the loss of his sister. W Mrs. -"Dolly" Toole Hawkins, of Philadelphia. Pa. miyiiWMW mmnttmiwmwvnmn-irxTni Mrnft'Tm-n life-; -,. MhmMfr-fas V'-;-, X:; ' i I i ! in2J d if iiiiii' ,mm-i .v7 A .Jfr ' :,:.dt (l ' i ' - - L-rt 'A vz) All-' ?r r ?: ,.. i , . -' ,. f I . C LOOKED AMD I SAW . By RevT C. R.;$f6ne 1 -OS . (Wt SEND FUCmM WOWWIM) BKIVHV ANYWHIM South Squire Shopping Center . PHONE 49 1 196 Upper Level Acrou From . . v Piccadilly ' THE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL of St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church held its clos ing program, Friday, July 22 The theme of the program under the direction of Mrs. Harnetha Hudgins was ''Lord Jesus, Teach Me." The program included a selec tion of readings, skits, and music by the Nursery, Primary, Middlers, and Junior High Classes, as well as the Dance Group and Wind Ensemble. (Photo by Kelvin Bell). ; ' . ' t ' 1 " OAK GROVE F. 7. BAPTIST CHURCH, INC. 1 801 Colfax SI. Rev. Z.D. Harris, Pastor ''holy ghost corner as Is i '; v, OURFEAR'' , 'sxt , ' . All fears known among 'the childre&.oj jrhenv can be easily placed within two main categories forrjedognUiort, and explana-; tion; natural and spiritual.' for i "natural fears, we cannot completely yid our systems jrj these factors which prevent us from achieving excellency'.-Asve seeTT&T qualitative as'welj as quanitative f works .ta'ljfefin$pf goals, we often lail 'M'hul , , attempts. The point streusetf tjere iSfflear in so much that we cannot at any given timB" irife posijomplete control tour, emotions. Although some aphg us have tendenciesftp describe their, works as excellentpthejipf clear minds can almost al- . waysv cite needs . for improvement -Further it is lasting truth wherein, men achieve fbsplutely nothing which is flawless be-' , caMee.arA.jnwatMi!i&twardly. possessed with the two fears. In short,', fear preye,ntus the priveledges to achieve ex- : cellency tluoughpoweafihijght. , ' ; v Spiritual fears ' are h'otdesigned to restrict, us toward ; reaching our many goals. God has made of us wkh th.ef , po tentials to receive divine guidatlce'irjrbugh puf fearing 8init if we cnoose to possess tears tpr oa.aSjDenevers, we are ame to find the true sense of diiicii;icinti as bppdsed to natural fears. . i' Af . fjdtl' ', 1 Because of the idea expressed .here; we, we hot prone to be , overcome with natural fearjt ther 'through the aid. of His Spirjiti we overcome natural feairsl !v' He who hath ears to hear, let him hear 'X ) 'vt'.-tiC j BIBLE WAY .YOUTH REVIVAL ; A MEMORABLE OCCASION , Bishop John Russell. Jr pastor and founder of Bible Way Holiness Church and his tongregatioh concluded a. week long youth revival on Saturday July "Jli , ,.' : ' The revival service began-on Sunday night, July, 17 with, a Youth Night Service. Minister Zoe Meadows was the speaker!. Monday and Thursday nights, the speaker was Minister Angela Braswell, who was also in charge ipf. the. revival. Evangelist Robert Bratchcr was , Tuesday mghts speaker. On Wednesday night Elder Jerry Meadows; Overseer of the church delivered the message and two members of the youth department received the "gift of the Holy Ghost'' 'during' the prayer service. Missionary , Johnnie Richmond and "Bishop Springer brought the messages on Thursday and Saturday nights respectively, , , . ,t . , ! Music for the revival yas furnished by the Lester Brothers of Durham, the Junior CheirMngelettes, Young Adults Choir, Russelletts, Meadows Family and Senior Choir, all pf Bible Way; jir WE PUCE DIGNITY rN DEATH M ( 1 VIUtAM A. CISVCS - ' " I f f 'HI I 3514 AJZX HIONWAy 17. A.:Af.'.EY'S fu:;eral service , "SOUCF" We do not pretend that we or any other funeral director can cure sorrow However, we do feel that we can help to heal some of the wounds of bereavement. services - neia in our quiet, comfortable chapel are conducted by dedicated people who have families of! their own. - ,; v Every service conducted according to the wants and needs pf the people we serve, Respect for the Living and Reverence for the Dead are our guidelines. , 2919 Fayetteville St. Durham Call 688-1860 Florist Shop Call 688-3310 m I J W W ft I i i i i i i I RADIO BROADCAST - Each Sunday 8:00 am over WT IK Radio Station 1310 on your dial. MEDITATIONAL PRAYER LINE-35 a 24 hour service of prayer to comfort you in time of need. 688-1262 1 AUGUST - 7 WOMEN'S DAY PROGRAM - 11:00 am Speaker - Mrs. Josephine Clements 14- JUNIOR MALE CHORUS ANNIVERSARY 3 p.m. until 21 -MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES- ,, 1 1:00 a.m Speaker Rev. S. L Suitt 6:00 p.m. Speaker- Bishop Leon Sanders v. j , , !, ; 28- Z. D. JUBILEES ANNIVERSARY 3 p.m. until 29 thru SEPTEMBER 2 - "Soul Stirring Revival" - - Evangelist Rev. Willie Fryar, Clinton, N. C. Please cut this calendar out and place it where you can see it daily. Church No. 6824710: Free transportation to the church can be provided for all events. Call Church. , k .... TO? m it 'xl 1 mi - ''-li'.fei i'i 1 .. , f ivM t l7f7o Rocfi Bopfisf Church OFaycttsville St.! Durho, it IEY. L0XENZ0 A. LYNCH, Paster SUNDAY """" , JULY31,1977 ,L annuaIccspaulTding SCHOLARSHIP SUNDAY 0:30 A. M. -CHURCH SCHOOL, 10:55A.M. -WORSHIP- . . Address 7 Mr. C. C. Spaulding, Jr.; Tree-' surer, Business Manager V' r ; - -, Senior Choir leading the singing Mr. John H. Gattis, Organist -Director , Junior Ushers ushering. . ,- r -, . '-. v. ' :- . .' . : ' w.,'.. . - . ' : - I ..v.v.v.v.v.,iviv;i;;,;vi,iviv 'XXXX,XXXX,XX"X,,,

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