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4-Tl.r WW INI i TIMES'.'. SAT., SEPTEMBER 1979 CHflnCH NEWS DR. PRISCILLA BRODIE TO SPEAK AT WHITE ROCK . Dr. Priscilla A. Brodie; Executive Secretary-Treasurer, " Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Conven tion of North Caroling wiQ preach at the 10:55 ajn. Wor ship at White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 FayetteviUe St., Sunday, September 30. She will also speak at an 8 ajn. breakfast the same day, sponsored by the Moore-Kennedy Bible Class. Dr. Brodie, daughter "of Reverend and Mrs. 0. H. Brodie, is a native of Franklinton and a graduate of Person High School, Shaw University (BA) and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div. and DM.). She has taught English at Person-Albion High School, Franklinton; Shaw University; and J. B. Dudley High School, Greensboro. Prior to accepting her present posi tion, she was Assistant Professor of Christian Education and Coordinator of the Church Vocations Program at Shaw Divinity School ;. She has held membership in the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, North Carolina Teachers Association, and the National Education Association. Dr. Brodie is a member of First Baptist Church, Frank linton, where she is Superintendent of the Sunday School, Assistant Supervisor of the Youth, and Organist of the Junior Choir. WEST DURHAM CONTINUES TO OBSERVE 87TH ANNIVERSARY The fifth service in celebration of the 87th Anniversary of West Durham Baptist Church will be held Sunday, September 30 at-3 :30 p.m. The speaker for the occasion will be Rev. Jim Daniel, pastor or Good Hope Baptist Church, Knightdale.. He will be accompanied by his congregation. Mission District No. 5 is the sponsor for this occasion. Rev. H. J. Cobb, Sr. is the pastor of West Durham. APPRECIATION DAY FDR REV. L ML GOOCH An Appreciation Day will be held Sunday, September 30 at Saint John Baptist Church, 917 Onslow St. for their pas tor, Rev. L M. Gooch. Services will be held at 1 1 ajn. and at 5 p.m. . ? The day is being sponsored by the Deacons, Trustees and members of St, John. FA' , .... . . , DR. BRODIE "." iTECHTCri:CRCHO!RTOHOLD SIXTH ATJMJAL FALL CONCERT . The Senior Choir of Mount Bright Baptist Church, 211 . W. Union St., Hillsborough, wl hold Its Sixth Annual Fall COncert on Sunday, October 7 at 5 psn. G. C Corbett is the president of the choir; Mrs. Frances Price, director, Mrs. Ruby Gray , secretary; and Rev. Wfl " lairn Richardson, minister of Mount Bright - -tt r ' - MRS. JOAN MARTIN WAS AT SANDY CREEK - Mrs. Joan' Miller Martin, Assistant Professor of Nursing at North Carolina Central University and stewardess and . missionary worker at St. Joseph's AME Church, was the speaker for Women's Day, Sunday, September 16 at Sandy Creek Baptist Church, TraphSL ' The theme for the program and topic of her speech ; was: "The International Year of the Child: The Mission of , Women.",- 1 -' tLOOKED AND I SAW , --" ; . v by Rev. cl R.Stone . --. v .MRS. MARTIN YOUNG ADULT DAY AT FIRST CALVARY Yound Adult Day will be observed at First Calvary Baptist Church on Sunday, September 30. The theme for the all-day occasion is: "The Responsibility of Young Adults in the Progress of the Church The 11 ajn. speaker will be Reverend Mrs. Rickl Ful ler Lyon, Associate Pastor of Morehead Avenue Baptist Church. Music will be rendered by the Gospel Choir under ' the direction of Mrs. Hortense Jones. ' " Rev. Lyon received her B. A. dergre in Sociology from North Carolina Central University. In 1973, she was award ed a certificate in Methods of Survey Sampling by the Ap- -plied Statistics Training Institute in the Research Triangle Park. In 1976, she completed a series of courses in Com-' puter Programming Languages at Duke University and in 1977, she earned a certificate in Real Estate business from DTI. Presently she is; a social research assistant at the UNC School of Dentistry. She is an instructor at the Union Christian Bible Institute where she is Dean of Women. The 3 :30 p.m. message will be delivered by Rev. Arthur B. Morrison, Associate Pastor of Mount Gflead Baptist Church. EVANGELIST DONALD MOORE TO SPEAK AT . FIRST BAPTIST IN CREEDMOOR Evangelist Donald Moore of Zebulon, wiH be the guest speaker at First Baptist Church, Sunday, September 30 at 7 pjn. Evangelist Moore is associated with the Fires of Pentecost, Incorporated. Music will be rendered by Praise Unlimited. . ;, - - . Rev. Mack Timberlake, Jr., pastor of First Baptist, will be in Revival, Monday, October 1 through Friday, October 5 at Pettiford Grove Church, KittreJL KYLES TEMPLE STEWARDESS BOARD SPONSORING BUS TRIP The Stewardess Board 2 of Kyles Temple AME Zion Church is sponsoring a trip to Gatlingburg, Tennessee. The bus will leave the Church at 2 a.m. Saturday, Oc tober 27 and will return Sunday, October 28. The trip will cost $40.00 per person. If you are interested in making this trip to the moun tains in this peak season, contact: Mrs. Evelyn Yancey 682-8722 or Mrs. Queen Toon 688-2478 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. DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES i . sin cnauix oeiier inuns oexirinuix . i- ' The' world around us demands that we see our way clearly on some specific matters, but we should have . 'faith on other matters that affect our everyday living. Many mistakes which are made by some cannot be cor rected tontmorrow nor in the near future. In fact, some, .of our mistakes today will be too difficult for correction ; within our. life span on this earth. Tomorrow's pro blems will require all of tomorrow timei therefore, we may not be able to cope with yesterday' physical, men- tal nor spiritual problems that were left unsolved yester-'day.-'V Vii ' f''-t'': ':"''"''';"?''' - . We must be careful ai long as we live to set the right 1 priorities so that none of our goals are humanly unat tainable. The truth of our matter is certain that many of our goals set on a long range basis are unattainable. t If ' the idea held here is true, a people of guilt cannot realize an ending which is better than their beginning. ;How can e afford setting our goals too high when we know most things around us are constantly being changed for the worse? Again; there can certainly be no ending, as we grow toward old age that is better than our beginning. Further, some of the Unattaihabl6 goals which we set in times past are causing us to die early Men are leaving this earth likened unto kinds of murdef committed with knives, guns and drugs. . Instead of these, known deadly . methods, there are mounting pressures, f ; Men need to be led by two key spirits in order to lay hold on art ending of retirement that is'better than the beginning of hard work. One key to which I have 'reference involves good decision making on an in dividual basis, The spirit spoken of here is often called good "Common Sense' , the second key is that of the Holy Spirit of God which cannot mislead the individual . who knows and retains such guidance. I 3 He who hath ears to hear let him heat , ;. 1 1 ;" " ; ; .j CENTENNIAL PROGRAM AT NEW BETHEL New Bethel Baptist Church's Mission Groiip No. 4 will sponsor a Centennial Program, Sunday, September 30 at 6 p.m. , Speakers for the occasion will be Mrs. Lena Johnson and Mrs. Maggie Williams. The topic will he The Family Circle of Peace. : Spc5"1 uviat choir will be from Orange Grove Baptist Churcn. , JAMES Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie "Mae James of 2407 Sw. A. AMEYs"i ! FUNERAL SERVICE I j A FLORIST j I '2919 FayetteviUe Street Durham, N. C. 688-1860 Florist Shop Hart St., who died Mon day, September 17 at Dur ham County General Hospi tal, were held Friday, Sep tember 21 at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Rev. David Bridgeford. Burial was in GlennvieW Memorial Park.- ;, Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Willie Lee Jones. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ;J' : BROWN - ' Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of 408 W. , Cecil St., who died Wed nesday, September 19 at Durham County' General Hospital, were held Satur day; September 22i it Sti- Mark AME Zion Church by Rev. H. E. Haggler. Burial was, in Beechwood Ceme tery. Surviving are one son, Salome Brown of Philadel phia, Pa.; one daughter, Mrs. Thomasenia B. Shaw; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia G. Copeland of Lamar, S. C. and Mrs. Rebecca G. Harrell of Bronx, N. Y.; three grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. COZART Funeral services for Solo mon Cozart, 91, of 2411 Owens St., who died Tues day, September 18, were held Saturday, September 22 at Mount Zoar Baptist Church by Rev. A. H. Par ker. Burial was in the church cemetery. ' Mrs. Carlotta Holmes, Mrs. Aletha Kennedy and Mrs. Inez Rogers. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. STROUD Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Langley Stroud of 1212 Kent St., who died Wednesday, September 19 at Duke Medical Center, were held Monday, Septem ber 24 at First i Calvary Baptist Church by Rev. Ualvltt Pamf ftitrial - tiro a ' Church. Surviving are her hus band, Clyde Mauney; one daughter, Ms. Brenda Clegg; one sister, Mrs. Adeline R. Spaulding. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. DAVIDSON Funeral services for Mrs. Jelia White ruman David son,. 75, ot 10 CrowelJ St., vViw Monday, September . 17 at Duke Medical Center, were held tlx 3urtlTy funeral getbice. 1510 FayetteviUe St.' , ,-,nr. Durham. N C. 27707 LICENSED EMBALMER & 682-0327 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Specialty with Restorative art and Embalming Assisting Families with pre-funeral and post funeral business arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and! dignified service. . Families can choose from a variety of services. I in Beechwood Cemetery' JFriday, September 2ilvt Surviving are her hus-' St. Joseph s AMc .Church band, Howard Stroud; three" ? by. Rev. W. W. Easley, Jt. sons, Dwight Douglas Lang-.J Burial was in Beechwood ley, : Julius ViStroud.1 ianiiLCMnetery-V r-J-Howd Stroud, Jr.: -thro 1 YShi attended,' Durham stepsons, oemara airoua, Joseph Stroud and Leroyv Stroud; her father; Noah L Langley; her mother, Mrs; Vivian Mae Langley; seven sisters, Mrs. Virginia Lind sey , Mrs. Gloria Raeford, Mrs. Delores Quick, Ms. Gale Langley, Mrs. Wanda Cuttino, Ms. Delphine Lang ley and Ms. DJuana Lang ley; five brothers, Lee Langley, Vernon Langley of Frankfurt, Germany, Hurley Lanagley, Thurman Langley t 4 - ' ' " "' ' 2 , 'i if WILSON Funeral services for Mrs. 1 Cora Robbins Wilson of 2221 Apex Highway, who' died Thursday, September 20 at home, were held Monday, September 24 . at Immaculate Conception Church by Father OfC0n nor. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. She was a native of Wilmington and moved to Durham as a child. She was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church and a mem ber of Benevolent Neighbor hood Club, the W. D. Hill Golden Agers Club and the Retired Senior Citizens Vol unteer Program. Surviving are three sisters, and Dennis Langley. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. MAUNEY Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Fitzgerald Reynolds Mauney of 2016 S. Al ston Ave., Who died Thurs day, September 20 at Dur ham County General Hospi tal, were held Monday, Sep tember 24 at St. Titus Episcopal Church by Dr. Harmon Smith. Burial was, in Beechwood Cemetery She was a native of Dur ham and a licensed practi cal nurse. . She worked for 18 years in various Durham hospitals. She was a mem ber of St. Titus Episcopal Jt V 't0tt" public schools. She at tended Albion , Academy, i Winston-Salem v Teachers College and North Carolina College for" 'Negroes, now . ( North Carolina Central Uni v versity, where she received a B. A. in English. She . taught in the Durham city .; schools for nearly 40 years; most of her career was spent at Pearson Elementary School. She was a member of St. Joseph's AME Church and a member of the Ladies Aid Society. Surviving is a daughter, Ms. Celia Elizabeth David son. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels, and Gardens. VJOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Lee Johnson of 3618 Dearborn Dr., who died Saturday, September 22 at. Durham County General Hospital, were held Tues day, September 25 at Cam- -eron Baptist Church by Rev. Horace L. Bridges. Burial was in the church cemetery. There are no immediate survivors. ? Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens, NUNN Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Nunn of 822 Gattis St., who died Saturday, Sep tember 22 at Durham Coun ty General Hospital, were held Tuesday, September 26 at Morehead Avenue Bap tist Church by Rev: B. A, Mack. Burial was in Beech wood Cemetery. M, Surviving are her hus band, Otis Nunn; , two daughters, Ms. Judy Eliza beth Dunham and Ms. C bn Jean Stone; two .sons, Charles Dunham and John , Staples of Greensboro; one brother, Jimmy Dunham of 'grtodcMdren;. one, gnafc' krandchild. , ,r , 7 Courtesy of Scarborough 4 Hargett Memorial Chapels " and Gardens. " '..V . . MARVIN Memorial services " for Murray J. Marvin, 66, senior vice president of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, who died Monday, September 24 at home, 909 Dupree St., will be held Saturday, Sep tember 29 at St. philips Episcopal Church. - He was a native of Green County, Ohio, and was a graduate of West Virginia State College. He held a master's degree in business from the University of Chi cago and also attended General Theological Semi nary. He joined N. C. Mutual 18 years ago as planning director. He was named vice president in 1970 and became senior vice president of corporate planning and communications in 1977. Prior to joining N. C. Mutual, he was executive director of National In surance Association, a Chicago-based trade group of black' life insurance com panies. . f Marvin was a member of the advisory council on pub lic relations for the Insti tute of Life Insurance, and belonged to the American Management ' Association, the American Institute of Management and the Life Insurance Advertisers Asso- , elation. He was also a member of the community resource development com mittee for .the U. S. Cham ber of Commerce. r ' He was listed i ur "Who's Who" pubhv . ViCluding Who's W .. America, in black A ' , in finance and industry, and in life insurance. Marvin was active in cul- , tuiCMj,. treUgJpuji .. 6jgMiza.t).qns. , Jfc, wj . member of the Durham Ro tary Club, ; secretary treasurer of the American Dance Festival Assocaition and a member of the board of directors of the N. C. School of the Arts Founda tion. He was a member of St.. Titus Episcopal Church, where he was a vestryman and licensed lay reader. He also belonged to the Brotherhood of St. An drews. Surviving is his wife, Mrs, Delores Marvin, CLEC Mrs. Lucy Clegg of 1206 i N. Elizabeth St.,xi M Mon day, September 74 it Duke Medical Center. Funeral . arrangements were incom plete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough : & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. , CHAVIS ,, , , James Chavis of 1509 Wabash Ave., died Monday, September 24 at N- C. Memorial Hospital.' Funeral irangements were incom- ' e t p tSme. Cuiaiesv of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels . and Gardens. LAWRENCE . Harry W. Lawrence of 1210 Berkeley" .'St., died Tuesday,v September 25 at Durham Rehabilitation Cen ter. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough . & Hargett Memorial Chapels armuaraens. WORDS FOR THE WORLD A MAN WHO DOES GREAT GOOD md talks not of it ts on the my to perfection. . BAHA'I WRITINGS INFORMATION: 383-2306 FISHER FUNERAL y PARLOR INCORPORATED 3137 FayetteviUe Street Durham, N. C. 27707 (919)682-3276 IF WE DIDN'T SERVE YOU -You probably paid mort than you could have for your funeral needs. -Wi strive to offer you the best that our resource allow In terms ol strvlcos, merchandise and facilities. -You arc guaranteed that your loved onea are Embalmed and Restored by N. C. State licensed personnel. FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES E. J. Ftsher.Ill "Poqkey" Christopher T. Fisher. Scarborough & Hargett memorial Chapels ' & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Street '' "Durham, N.C. "A Dignified Service In 9 Sympathetic Way" , Burial Protector Plan , OUR LICENSED STAFF ' Ernestine Scarborough Bynum Ucenwd Funeral Obtctreta and Embalmor - - J.C.''Skeeple,'Sxartmjli,lll Ucenud Funeral Director and Embalmor . Douglas C. Rev ' ' " Ueented Funeral Owoctor and Embalmor' Connie B. Dunlap '-'Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmor ' Ronald H. Scarborough, Sr. Emmett Caldwell J, A. Carter " Uoyd Byas Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director. Licensed Funeral Director I IHIfitr Snrh Daptict 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STRfeET DURHAM. NORTH CAROUINA ?7707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR Sunday, September 30, 1979 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 10:55 A.M. Sermoa Moore-Kennedy Bible Class Breakfast Dr. Priscilla Broddie, speaking Missions in the Local Church Church School ' ' 'p ' Worship Dr. Priscilla Broddie 1 I Executive Secretary Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Baptist Convention of N. C., Inc. j ' The Young Men Ushers ushering. The Senior Choir leading the' singing Mr, John H. Gattis, Director diowrU Silead 38aU&t 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 j ALEXANDER D.MOSELEY.D.D., MINISTER f ; ' J. C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER V . " Vi;'i ' i;.,-. - , . ; ., . "' . ,. ' ..', SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship Sermon ' Some Pearls of the Christian's Life i r Rev. Alexander D. Moseley, Pastor Music Male Chorus 9:30 A.M. Church School : 11:00, ' A.M. Morning Worship Sermon ' Music Victorious Living Rev. Alexander D. Moseley, Pastor Junior Choir TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL j Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 7160 , ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH ,.4. ' " 'V ' f v ' u , rbtrmng tor Liberation and Freedom , , ' , With Jesus Christ Since 1969'' 2521 FayetteviUe St.,' Durham, N. C. ; , .W.W,Easley'Minister , ;.,' ) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979 ," 8:00 a.m. Wprship Service "i 9:30 a.m. . Sunday School . , ; 11:00 a.njy Regular Worship . Each' Wednesday , r ' Prayer Service 12 noon ' ' t Jr. Cureh-Wednesdayfi:00p.m. ,i' fiMHI -fttl-ftriiMnift; f 1 fftf-iA , ei
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