. - -. I 1 .... ,' " f . : 18 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., MAY 12, 1979 8 TO MISSIONARY CONVENTION The Second Annual Missionary Convention of the Miracle Deliverance Holy Church will convene at Ben nett Memorial Holy Church on Fayetteville Road dur ing the week of May 13-20. Overseer W.M. Bennett is the pastor. Mrs. Emma Norwood will deliver the message on Sunday May 13 at 11 a.m. Musk will be presented by the Mass Choir. YPHA will meet at 6 p.m. and music will be furnished by the Junior and Senior choirs of Bethlehem Holy Church. The message will be by Rev. Mrs. Flossie Robinson. On Monday evening. Rev. Mrs. Savannah Bell will speak. Music will be by The Bells of Joy. Tuesday evening speaker is Rev. Mrs. Addie Butler. Elder Waddell will be the Wednesday night speaker with music by the Walltown Senior Choir. Rev. Mrs. Lula Fairley of Chapel Hill will be the Thursday evening speaker. On Friday night, Rev. Mrs. McGill will speak. On Sunday, May 20, at II a.m., Elder Charles McMillan will bring the message. Music will be by the Evangelistic Prayer Band of Chapel Hill and the Little Stars of Trinity. The closing message on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 will be delivered by Elder C.T. Bennett. Music will be by the Junior and Senior choirs of Bethlehem Holy Church. Presidents arc Mrs. Emma Debra Oliver, Mrs. Lorene Atkins and Mrs. Catha Bullock. NEWS OF THE INTERDENOMINATIONAL MINISTERS WIVES National Religious Leader To Be Honored At A&T Mrs. Gunn fo Bo Honored As other of Year Tribute By Mrs. Mertice Monroe 688-1980 to Mothers. Mother is worthy of honor, for she is a precious jewel. She is the one who has cared for her children's physical needs has been a companion to her children shows affection for them disciplines and teaches self control to them. She is always praying for her children and gives them a faith to live by. Her price is above rubies. Honor her everyday. Pray for the sick where ever they may be. For prayer is the key. ... Congratulations to Private First Class Samuel D. Nelson and the former Miss Evelyn Gee upon their mar riage on May 5. Attend a church of your choice this Sunday and take a friend with you. THANK YOU We wish to thank our many friends who showed their sympathy to us in numerous ways during our bereavement. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you and may God bless all of you. ' Mr. Sam Fennell and Family GREENSBORO -Joseph C. McKinncy. a nationally prominent religious leader from Washington, D.C. receiv ed A&T State University's alumni excellence afard during the university's graduation exercise Sun day, May 7 in the Greensboro coliseum,. The award was presented by Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, chancellor, alter the commencement ad dress by Max Robinson, anchorman for ABC Television. McKinney. a native of Warsaw. (N.C.) is cur rently treasurer of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The denomination encom passes 6.000 churches in the continental United States, 2000 churches in Africa and 200 churches in South America. Prior to assuming a se cond career as the chur ch's national treasurer. McKinney served until retirement , as a research scientist and engineer for the Armed Forces Security Agency and the Depart ment of Defense. , r ------ i i He i ti (.stiued the na tion on scientific missions throughout the' U.S. and in Europe and Japan. McKinney has been, awarded honorary doc tor's degrees from Morris Brown College, Edward Waters C ollege, and Allen University. He has served as a member of the gover ning board of the National Council of Churches, a member of the Commis sion on Finance of the. Na tional Council of Chur ches, and president of the board of directors of the Meriwether Home for Children, which provides care for underprivileged children of Washington. He is also treasurer of the Opportunities In dustrialization Center (OIC). a national job training institute. McKinnev graduated from A&T in 1948. and has since studied at the University of Michigan, the University of Califor nia and the Pennsylvania State University. Cited as one of the outstanding religious men in finance. McKinney is the author of two books about his denomination. TO MOTHER MRS. EMMA SA UNDERS With wishes. ... for a bright and happy Mother 's Day, With gratitude. . . . for all the thoughtful things you 've done. With love. ... for being such a wonderful mother. Mrs. Daisy S. Gunn of 2004 Crowell Street has been chosen as "Mother of the Year" of West Durham Baptist Criurch. She will be honored Sun day May 13 during the regular morning worship service at 1 1 a.m. The pastor is the Reverend Harold J. Cobb, Sr. Mrs. Gunn is employed at the Belk-Leggett Com pany of South Square Mall. She has continually been upgraded on her job and is now known as "the cheerful, smiling lady at the cosmetic counter." Her service spans over 25 years. At the West Durham Baptist Church, she is a member of the Senior Choir.a Sunday School teacher, an usher and an active member of other church, city and state organizations. Her hobby is growing flowers and she is a memHpr nf the. West Durham Blossom Club. Mrs. Gunn works diligent- ly with the flower lovers of Durham in keeping the communities aware of the joy and beauty of plant care, the wonders of nature and gives much of her time to help make Durham a more beautiful and pleasant place to live. She is married to Henry L. Gunn, Jr., an employee of the American Tobacco Ullll V'; H i i & t MRS. DAISY S. GUNN Company. She is the, devpted and lovable mother of seven children and the grandmmother of seventeen grand children. Her children include: Ms. Judy Evans of Durham; Henry L. Gunn, III, of Frankfurt, Germany;, Mrs. Brenda Graham of Birmingham, Alabama; Mrs. Bertha Wiggins of Durham; Mrs. Shelia Stuckey of Birmingham. MRS. GONGS . . .. - v.: ' WOMAN'S DAY ; SPEAKER K- Mrs! Fannie Gongs will be honored on , Mother's ; Day as the Mother of the Year, for the Wjlling Wqrkers Missionary Cirr : cle of the Union Baptist Church. - ;j Mrs. Gongs is married; to Thomas E, Gongs and is . the mother of two children,-, Tawanda and Tommy. , , , ; Mrs. Gongs Is a member of, Union Baptist Church where 1 she serves as secretary of the Willing Workers Missionary Cir cle and the Dorcas Suriday School Class,' and as' a member of the Young Adult Usher Board. She is employed as a medical secretary at Durham County General Hospital. Mrs. Celestia H. Sanders is president of the Willing Workers Mis sionary Circle7 and Dr. Grady D. Davis is past6r of the church. Alabama; , Mrs.: Phyllis rMickens and Ms.' Pamela Gunn of Durham. Mrs. Louise tiarvev . irL'-ZOAlSfCEi ! k nniCT I I Mrs. Frances M. Cum mings of Lumberton, president of the North Carolina Association of Classroom Teachers, will be the Woman's Day speaker at First Calvary Baptist Church on Sun day, May 13 at 11 a.m. Mrs. Cummings, who is on leave of absence while serving as ACT president, is an elementary teacher in the Lilmberton Schools. A special Woman's Day Choir will furnish music for the occasion. At 3 p.m.r the -children of the Baptist Training $ Union (BTU) will present a tribute to mothers. J I I I I I I I I I I I 1 MRS. CUMMINGS ... ..- r. . - j. : x-;- ? ''4 Mother, You are very special to many people, especially to me and your grand-daughter, Atmeda Elizabeth Hobbs, who thanks you so very much for i he beautiful curtains and bedspread ydu gave to her: We love you very much.' , ' " ' -; ' Judy and A'lmeda CARD OF THANKS Your kind and thoughtful expressions of sym pathy are deeply appreciated and .gratefully acknowledged by the family of Mr. Frank P. . Johnson. Mrs. Vanilla J. King and Famitv LSrB)EVFHSWB FUNliL SERVICES BREED EN Fnacral wrvkci for Mrs. Aatiiita Breeden of 821 Gattii St., were btU Mom- day, May 7 at Amey Faaerai Caapd by Rev. Lather Brown. Burial was la Gleaaview Memorial Park. Sarviviaa b a sister, Mrs. Maggie Rogers of Clarktoa; two aJeces, Mrs. Eunice Porter aad Mrs. Rosella Hortoa; one uepbew. Leo I Rogers of Atlanta, Ga.; one I I SMITH . mm. m. nfiui ivi vvi" I aeUu Smith of 2149 Charles St. were held ! Thursday, May 10 at Mount Vernon Baptist I Church by Dr. Percy L. High. Burial was la Glenn I view Memorial Park. I Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Martha Smith; one I son: one sister. I 2919 Fayetteville St. Durham, N.C. 688-1860 Florin Shop 688-3310 j I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FLOWERS Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Laws Flowers of Brooklyn, N. Y., were held Saturday, May 5 at the House of Reeves by Rev. W. A. Reeves. Burial was in the Laws Family Cemetery on Rose of Shannon Road. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Laws McCauley; her step father; two brothers, six sisters. HARRIS Graveside rites for Robert Harris of 305 Burnette St., who died Tuesday, May 1 at the Durham Rehabilitation Center, were held Satur day, May 5 at Beechwood Cemetery by Rev. W. E. Daye. There are no immediate survivors. Courtesy of Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and CARD OF THANKS Your kind and thoughtful expressions of sym pathy are deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged by the family of Mr. Frank P. Johnson. Mrs. Vanilla J. King and Family Gardens. WALKER Funeral services for Coy Lee Walker of 2539; Bluefield St., who died Thursday, May 3 at Duke Medical Center, were held: Sunday, May 6 at Scar borough & Hargett. Memorial Chapel by Rev.? W. R. McNeil. Burial was' in Symora Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Gran ville County. Surviving are two daughters, Ms. Ernestine , Walker and Ms. Connie Walker; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Burton and Mrs. Mable Brandon; four brothers, Jack Walker. Frederick Walker of Fayetteville. Adrian Walker of Canton. Ohio and Elbert Walker of New York City. Courtesy of Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. VINSON Funeral services for George Vinson, 46, who died Friday, May 4 at Durham County General Hospital. were held Wednesday, May 9 at the House of Reeves by Rev. Thurman Hairston. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah T. Vinson; three daughters, Ms. Alice Day; Ms. Dianne Vinson and Ms. Helen Vinson, all of New Jersey; five sons, Marshall Vinson of Atlan ta. Ga., and David Vin son. Eugene Vinson. Robert Vinson, and Ran dall Vinson, all of New Jersey; four sisters, Mrs. Virgie Pitts of Heartsville, Conn, Mrs. Eunice Self. Mrs, Etta Vinson and Mrs. Essie Heading of Pit tsboro; one brother, Lollis Johnson; three grand children. PICKETT Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Pickett, who died Friday, May 4, were held Tuesday, May 8 at Lipscomb Grove Baptist Church by Rev. T. E. Taylor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are fdur sisters, Mrs. Emma Holeman, Mrs. Gertie Yancey, Mrs. Lucy Whit ted and Mrs. Edith Crisp; one brother, Jesse Patter son. Courtesy borough of Scar & Hargett Memorial pardens. Chapels; ' and NOTICE All church related items should be in our office not later than Tuesday prior to publication. Jfiwctal jSer&fce LICENSED EMBALMER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR : 682 0327 1510 FAYETTEVILLE ST. 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C Phone 682-1 171 I "A Dignified Service In a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan v H i J OUR LICENSED STAFF ; Licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer ' ii iol. !-f e i ,i in ri . T Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Douglas C. Ray Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ! Connie B. Dunlap I -'v , , Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ' I Ronald H. Scarborough, Sr. Licensed Funeral Director i I Emmett Caldwell Licensed Funeral Director I i. C. Carter ' Licensed Funeral Director i Lloyd Byas Licensed Funeral Director I (ttljurrlf rowNOir late 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR SUNDAY. MAY 13, 1979 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:50 A.M. Worship Honoring All Mothers and Presentation of Madge Hargraves Awards j ..... j t : SERMON The Pastor "ON BEHAVE THUS IN GOD'S NEW LAND (YEAR,) - MOTHERS TELL IT TO OUR CHILDREN!" -V The Lady Ushers ushering. The Senior Choir leading the singing - Mr. John H. Gattis, Organist-Director "s'joseph" : CHURCH mo m m "Striving For Liberation And J Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1 869' " - 2 1 ' 1 Fayetteville St . . Durham .N.C " W.W.EASLEY.' Minister ' May 6, 1979 8 a m Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School . 1 1 :00 a.m. Regular Worship Prayer Service 1 2 Noon Each Wednesday 5 Jr. Church Wednesday 6:00 p.m 5 ................................A V',, i , V - t 4(ownt ilead t$aifaU - . 'T 404 DOWD STREET j DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 ALEXANDER D MOSELEY DO MINISTtw J C TRUE ITT ASSISTANT M.NIStrn SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1979 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship Message "UNSEEN, UNHERALDED. UNSUNG" Part I Music Male Chorus 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship t Message "UNSEEN UNHERALDED, UNSUNG" Part II Music - Mixed Chorus Transportation furnished to ' all services upon request. Call 688-7180 or 682-8464 or 688-6052.