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4 THE CAOUXATI."ES SAT., SEPTEK8W 1,1971 I CHURCH NE17S 4 la UNITED ZONE DAY OBSERVED AT MOUNT VERNON Mount Veraori Baptist Church, 1000 S, Roxboro St., observed United Zone Day, Sunday, August 26. Zone No. 7 was in charge of the program with Joseph Sims presiding. Music was rendered by the Young Peo ple's Choir with Jessie McCrite at ehe piano. The scrip ture was read by Claude B. Henry with prayer being given by Wade Carrington. Mrs. Charlotte Tucker and L. M. Goode took the of fering. Thirteen Zones were represented. Zone 8 wonTirst place by making the largest report. Zones 1 and 10 tied for second place and Zone 5 was third. The speaker for the occasion was; Mrs. Lizzie Crews. Her topic was Measuring Success. ' Remarks and the benediction was given by Rev. Dr. Percy L. High. , Refreshments were servedhFellowship Hall by the Social Committee ChairmanWalter Perry. MOMENTS OF MEDITATION AT MOUNT VERNON The Kingdom Seekers Bible Class of Mount Vernon Baptist Church will present Mrs. Nina Alston, Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Vlolet.P. Rogers in Moments qf Meditation Sunday, September 2 at 4 p.m. DEACONTRUSTEE PROGRAM SPONSORED AT FIRST BAPTIST The Deacon and Trustee Board of First Baptist spon sored a program, Sunday night, August 26. Minister Creth Haywood was the speaker for the occasion. His topic was Hold Fast to Your Profession. Mnstc was rendered by the Male Chorus of United ftauly of Christ and the Fireball Gospel Singers, both of First Baptist. O Sunday night, September 2, Rev. Mack liaabertake, Jr., pastor of First Baptist, will speak at Christ Chapel on Durant Road, Raleigh. He will also preach oa Thursday night, September 6 at Holy Temple l Boxboro. SECOND ANNUAL CONVOCATION C7 MI3ACLE DELIVERANCE HOLT CHUSCII TO C2 KZU) AT !-i BENNETT MEM02IALS2PT. 2 , : 'The Second Annual Convocation of. the Miracle Deliverance Holt Church will convene at the Eennett Memorial Deliverance 'Holy, Church from Sunday, September 2 through Sunday, September 9, Elder W. M. Bennett is the overseer and founder." . k ' ; Rev, Lillian Cates will be the opening speaker for the occasion at 1 1 a.m. on September 2. Sunday afternoon 1 at 2:30 p.m., Bishop Brown Df Emmanuel Tabernacle and his Choir will be the guests. Bishop Burnette and 1 the Evangelist Prayer Band Chorus of Chapel Hill will conduct the 6:30 p.m. program. On Monday night, September 3, Elder C. O. Johnson will be the speaker with music being furnished by the Edward Singers. Tuesday jtfght, Rev. David Bell and his choir and ushers will be the guests. Rev.' Tessie Jones and his Prayer Band will be in charge of the ser vices. Thursday night, September 6, Rve. Christine Alston and Zion Temple Holy Church Jftsiily of Hillsborough will be the guests. Friday, EllChp Mun ford and the Church of God will lead the service. a Sunday, September 9 at 11 a.m. Elder Bennett will render the message with music being furnished by the Mass Choir. Dr. L. R. Revels of Bethd Taberhadil't? ly Church will give the 2:30 message with Rev. McGUI oi Zion Wall closing out the convocation by delivering the mess at the 6:30 p.m. program. preschooler in this country does not get immunised. That means that , many children one to 'four years old are not protected against measles, rubella (German measles), whooping cough, diptherla or tetanus. There are also vac cines for mumps, smallpox and typhoid. Your baby's doctor will advise you about the schedule for immunisa tions. If you. don't have a family doctor, call your local public health department. It I usually has supplies of vac cine and may give shots free of charge. I 1 By Mrs. Da i Gerber One of the most important things you can do for your baby is to make sure he or she gets all immunization shots at the proper time. With protection so easily available, it is shocking to learn from the American Academy of Pediatrics that one in three ' I WHITE ROCS TO HONOR D3. CLEVELAND HAMMONDS ft FAMILY J The White Rock Baptist Church congregation will honor and welcome Dr. Cleveland Hammonds, New Superintendent of the Durham City Schools, with a reception for Dr. Hammonds and his family, Sunday, , September 2 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. . . Several organizations from the community will join the conregation in attendance and give words , of welcome. r ' . WEST DURHAM DISTRICTS TO SPONSOR MEETINGS ; The seven districts of West Durham Baptist Church will sponsor different ministers, their congregations and choirs besinning Sunday, September 2. These meetings will lead up to and end with West Durham's Homecom ing In October.1 ; -.v:'v 'i-':;. OH Sunday, September 2 at 6 p.m.. Rev. David Bell, pastor of BeU-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. - This meeting will be sponsored by District No. One. Mrs. Barbara Langley Faulk Is the leader of District No. One, ' ' - " ; v . Rey. Harold Cobb is the pastor of West Durham. ' T TF.N FRIEND RALXY AT EBENEZER EberivBaptist Church will hold a Ten Friend Ral ly, Sunday, September 2 at 6 p.m. with Rev. L. H. Whelchel and members of Russell Memorial CME Church as special guests. The service is an effort to help raise funds to ex pedite the mortgage buring of the church. L. H. IIOLSEY CLUB OF RUSSELL MEMORIAL SPONSORS KING AND QUEEN CONTEST The L. H. Holsey Club of Russell Memorial CME Church will sponsor a King and Queen Contest on Sun day, September 2 at 3 p.m. Rev. Essex Fields and the Union Baptist Church choir will be the guests. MALE CHORUS AND SENIOR CHOIR OF OAK GROVE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The Male Chorus and the Senior Choir of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax St., will celebrate their Anniversaries together, Sunday, September 2 at 3 p.m. Many groups have been invited. ' TEENAGE CRISIS ANNIVERSARY - TIIFMP AT nnF.ATFIl SAINT PAUL' The Nurses' Club, Teachers' Forum and the Youth Movement of the Greater Saint Paul Baptist Church .AUgUSl l, ..v , - ' . The program was geared toward youth of the church rirctonerl tn familiarize its vouth with Some Of the community resources of information available related to some of the problems that may be experienced by t young people. Each panelist described the types of ' J .1 t L ! Tk. MfMlW)M ' resources Droviacu oy nis orgniuiauuii. ius iwu" Problems, VenereaL Diseases, Employment and' Teenager's Legal Rights and Responsibilities and Alcoholism Among Teenagers. The three anniversary organizations are all personal designs of Dr. W. T. Bigelow, pastor Of Greater Saint Paul. His overall purpose for these organizations is to assist him in better meeting the needs of . his congrega tion. The Nurses' Club assists in caring for the needs of the sick of the church. The Teachers Forum aids in the development of the educational program of the church and the Youth Movement is designed to assist In meeting the "total needs" of the youth of Greater Saint REVIVAL SERVICES AT LAKEVIEW ... Revival services will be held at Lakeview Baptist Church, Dearborn Drive, from Sunday, September 16 through Friday, September 21. .Sunday night, the Rev. W. J. Gibson, pastor of Welcome Baptist Church in Henderson will be the guest- speaker. On Monday through Friday, Rey. J. W. Barnes, pastor, First Baptist Church, Roxbororwill deliver the messages. Rev. Clifton Bullock is the. pastor of Lakeview. DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES: THANK YOU To each of you who visited me, remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts of many kinds, and prayers, during my long illness, I wish to express my sincerest thanks. Your thoughtfulness has truly been a source of strength. May God bless each of you. -Stella W.Austin JUWtHSUN services for Mrs. Csdys Anderson, of 1404 S. Rartaro St., who died Mon day. August 20 at Duke tSsScaf Center, were held Tfcsjrsday, August 23 at Srartnrough & Hargett Chapel by Rev. Fields. Burial was in Memorial Park. There are no immediate sanHvors. Courtesy of Scarborough & ttargett Memorial Chapels awl Gardens. WHITE Ffjneral services for Ms. toe Elizabeth White, of 215 tiasd St., who died Monday, 1 20 at Durham County J 1.-1 L .1 J ' nospnai, were nem Ft!i?j; August 24 at Scar tah & Hargett Memorial Cspd by Rev. William ffiwian. Burial was in Camview Memorial Park. O.A;AMEY,S! FCSAL SERVICE I axATOW-F wsl setnees Stssoaof 1607 ft, wan held a - -in Vsssm Bsptist ty-Esv. Dr. Percy mm wu in Csswtsiy. sra lis wire, Btssratone E. Stston; two Fteddie Round Eiward Round i steDdsushtoi. Lanshiin;four Viols Grimes Va. snd Staton, Mrs. Sfld Mrs. Lffl al of Bethek WflHamStft' SM mt nostsmouth ' and burviving are her mother, .Mrs. Pauline Armstrong of Raleigh: her foster mother, Mrs. Lucille Starks; two sons, Christopher White and Daryl White; two daughters, Ms. Lisa White and Ms. Felica White. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Y4 Stato of Norfolk, grsnddUMren. fZRVICE BY AMEY CS3-1860 Florist Shop , ISS-3310 LYONS Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Cozart Lyons, of 903 Drew St., who died Monday, August 20 at Duke Medical Center, were held Thursday, August 23 at Union Chapel Baptist Church in Butner by Rev. N. A. Trice. Burial was In Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are her hus band, ; Joe Lyons; one dauomef; Mrs., Wary Lyons Johnson; one foster son, Burnfce Lyons of Pott stown, Pa.; two brothers, Ulysses J. Cozart, Sr. of Greensboro and Louis E. Cozart, one sister, Mrs. Ononie C. Thomas; one grandson. home, were held Saturday, August 25 at Henderson Grove Baptist Church by Rev. G. C. Ragland. Burial was in the church cemetery.' She was a member of Henderson Grove Baptist Church and Pride of Joy No. 579, Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are her hus band, Rufus Ferrell; two sons, Howard Ferrell and Emmett Ferrell, both of Paterson, N. J.; two daughters, Mrs. Eula Belton of Paterson and Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Petersburg, Va.; five sisters, Mrs. Mary June, Mrs. Victoria Anderson, Mrs. Annie Johnson and Mrs. Lillie Farrar, all of Paterson, and Mrs. Janie Moore: three brothers. John .E,-. a,Mhi LDriMtui'mulBM' Allen of Morrisville, and Hubert Campbell of Rouge mont; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. p '-A ; ' 1 it- ,Ji FERRELL Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Wilson Ferrell, 64, of 1204 Hanover St., who died Wednesday, August 22 at ADAMS Funeral services for Purvis L. Adams, of: 1470 Maplewood Drive, who died Wednesday, August 22 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, were held Satur day, August 25 at Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. Harold Timberlake, Burial was In Mount Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery in Bahama. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mary V. Adams; four sisters, Mrs. Willie Mae Jones of Bahama, Mrs. Melba Brandon, Mrs. Lucy Alston and Mrs. Judy Smith: Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ati FUNERAL SERVICE LIG E. J. "Pookey" Fisher & Christopher TTflskTr. IF WE DIDN'T SERVE YOU You probably paid more than you could have for your funeral needs. We strive to offer you the best that our resources allow In terms of services, merchandise and facilities. You are guaranteed that your loved ones are Em balmed and Restored by N. C. State licensed personnel. FISHER FUNERAL PARLOR 3137 Fayetteville St. 682-3276 Durham, N. C. ALSTON Funeral services for Charlie Clarence Alston, of Route 6, Farrington Road, who died Wednesday, August 22 at Duke Medical Center, were held Saturday' Chapel Church by Rev. Richard McMilllan. Burial, was in Glennview Memorial Park. ? Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Louellen Alston; his father, Charlie G.- Alston; three sisters, Mrs. Shirley Evans, Mrs. Betty Waller and Mrs. Joann Chambers; three brothers; Larry Alston. Tony Alston and Tlmmie Alston. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. PEARSON Graveside rites for Mrs. Catherine Pearson of 1408 Halley St.. who died Wednesday, August 22 at Duke Medical Center, were held Monday, August 27 at Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are her hus band, John W. Pearson; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie McRae . SMBMBVSBBiaWBBBBBBBBHBBIH - 4sW!fcWWB'CWPissVOBl()'''l''P - -v S'J if - (I t. i---1 Ij 1 of High Point, Mrs. Mamie Waddell, and Ms. Ruth Ellerbee and Ms. Cordelia Ellerbee, both of Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, John Ellerbee of Philadelphia. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CH0ATES Funeral services for John Choates, of 5205 Shady Bluff St., who died Thursday, August 23 at home, were held Monday, August 27 at Peace Missionary Baptist Church by Rev. W. E. Dave. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. .'Minnie Fuller; two, brothers!. Thomas CHoates ot 'fcaWmort s and s Robert Choates. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. . HALL Funeral services for John Hall, of 1215 Berkeley St., who died Thursday, August 23 at home, were held Tues day. August 28 at St. James Baptist Church by Rev. Frank Evans; Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. . Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Jackson of Washington. D. C. and Mrs. Mirah Sanders of Stanford, Conn.; three brothers, Henry Hall, Jason Hall and Arthur Hall, all of Atlantic City, N. J... , , : - Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. KENNEDY Funeral services for Alford Kennedy. 22, of 1129 Mer rick St., Apt. 23, who died Saturday. August 25 from funshot wounds, were held uesday, August 28 at Scar borough 4 Hargett Memorial Chapel. Burial was In Glenn view Memorial Park. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emma L. Kennedy; two sisters. Ms. Vannassa Ken- Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens , FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Street Durham, N. C Pbene 682-1171 - . "A Dignified Service In a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan " . OUR LICENSED STAFF Ernestine Scarborough Bynum Licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer ' J. C. "Skeepie" Scarborough, III Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer '! . - J Douglas C. Ray ' Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer , ' Connie B. Dunlap licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Ronald H. Scarborough, Sr. emmett uudweu i, v. www . Lice License nsed Funeral Director' Licensed Funeral Director 1 Funeral Wrectnr. ' Licensed Funeral Director, I, i'.l."'pi? Ohttr Horh Ootrtint QUttrrt FOUNDED 1S 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR Sunday, September 2, 1979 9:30 A.M. Church School Dr. C. A. Ray, Snperlnteadeat 10:55 A.M. Worship A Holy Commaaloa Sermon Tht Pastor "On Escaoe These Woes of the Bible Changing Labels oa Right and Wrong." (balab S:20-2S) The Senior Choir leading the singing, t v , Mr. J. H. Gattla , Organbt-Dlrector 6:00 P.M. , A Reception Honoring Dr. A Mrs. Geveland Hammonds and Funlljr, New Superintendent, I Durham aty Schools. The public b Invited. nedy and Mrs. Diana Lynn; two brothers, Steven E. Ken nedy and Oran Kennedy of Columbia, S. C; his mater nal grandparents. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. PARHAM Funeral services for Mark Par ham, of 806 S. Alston Avenue, who died Saturday, August 25, were held Wednesday, August 29 at Ebenezer Baptist Church by Rev. Thurman Hairston. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Parham; three daughters; one son. WEBB Funeral services for Richard Webb;' 43, of 1116 ). N." RoxbOrrj 3t.;'Whd"died Sunday; August 26 at home were held Wednesday, August 29 at the Ellis D. Jones Funeral Chapel by Rev. N. A. Trice. Burial was in the Union Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Pauline Webb;, two daughters, Ms. Marilyn Webb and Ms. Maria Webb; three brothers, Andrew Webb, Hubert Webb and Willie Webb; three sisters, Mrs. Mozell Bass, Mrs. Margaret Cozart and Mrs. Lucille Evans. ALSTON Joseph A. "Speedy" Alston of 1 502 Rosewood St. and husband of Mrs. Leola V. Alston, died Tuesday, August 28 at Duke Medical Center. Funeral ar rangei.ivn'j were incomplete at press time. ; Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels, and Gardens. NAPOLEON Louis "Big Sid" Napoleon, formerly of Durham, died Saturday, August 25 at D. C. General Hospital in Washington, D. C. Funeral .arrangements were incomplete at press dbwnt Siiead SdafUiU 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 2770 1 ALEXANDER D. MOSELEY, D.D., MINISTER J. C TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1979 t:C0 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:C0 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES 6tt2 or 6S24464 or 67160 time. . Courtesy of Scarborough & ' Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. He was a 1969 graduate of Hillside High School. He was a member of Russell. Memorial CME Church, where he was a Boy Scout and served on the Usher Board. Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Mr. & Mrs. Chalmers Goodson of Darl ington, S. C:; his father and stepmother, Mr. & Mrs. Vin cent Sumlar of Los Angeles; one sister, Mrs. Deborah Lewis of Defeunlac Springs, Fla.; two brothers, Marvin Jordan and Monteque R. Jor dan of Darlington, S. C; his paternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Jordan. Arrangements were by Fisher Fuiieral Parlor. ' .ft.Mf.tV.-V JORDAN Funeral services for Milton Bernard King Jordan, 29, formerly of 818 Ridgeway Ave., who died Wednesday, August 22 in Los Angeles, Calif., were held Thursday, August 30 at Russell Memorial CME Church by Rev. L. H. Whelchel. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. NOTICE: NEW DEADLINE FOR NEWS Because of the increased response of our readership all Church-related news must be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publication. LOVETTE Stine Lovette of 5-E Wabash Ave., died Tuesday, August 28 at home. Funeral arrangements were in complete at press time. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Holmes Lovette; one daughter, Ms. Anita Ruth Lovette; one son, Larry Lovette of Fort Dix, N. J. Arrangements are by Bur they Funeral Service. ; lateral tttitt 1510 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. 27707 682-0327 LICENSED EMBALMER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR Specialty with Restorative art and Embalming Assisting Families with pre-funeral and post t funeral business arrangements. Providing ' the families with the proper and dignified service. ' Families can choose from a variety of services. iMstMMaafisssiMM, ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH 4 J-, y v "Striving For Liberation and Freedom' With Jesus Christ Since 1969" ' 2521 Fayetteville St Durham, N. C. W. W.EASLEY, Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1979; 8:00 a.m. Worship Service , 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Regular Worship Each Wednesday j Prayer Service 12 noon Jr. Church-Wednesday 6:00 o.m. . I tj-rtYM M . a 7, . i ,7iM . -,TT 1
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