rt "Si CHURCH NE11S DR. ADA FISHER TO SPEAK AT . WHITE ROCK Dr. Ada Markka Fisher, Chief Medical Officer, Plain View Health Center, Rose Hill, and the daughter of Mrs. Ada V. Fisher and the late former pastor. Dr. Miles Mark Fisher, will speak at White Rock Baptist Church, Sunday, October 28 at 6 p.m. for the Ushers Program celebrating the church's 113th Anniversary. Dr. Fisher is a graudate of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro (B.A.); and the university of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin (M.D.). She has done post doctoral training as a Family Medicine Resident with the Family Medicine Program, an affiliate of the University of Rochester and Highland Hospital, Rochester, N. Y. She is board certified in family medicine as a Diplomate of the American Academy of Family Practice and is licensed in New York State and North Carolina. In the area of teaching, she has served as consultant, counselor and teacher in health related courses at Madison High School, Rochester; General Medical Clerkships for third and fourth year medical students at the University of Rochester; and Clinical Instruc tor, Department of Family Medicine afrthe Universi ty of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Recipient of many honors and awards, she was chosen University of North Carolina "Outstanding Senior"; "The Outstanding Legislator", 1970 Sum mer Fellowship frpm the University of Wisconsin Family Medicine Program for research study; biographical inclusion in the National student Register; Duke Endowment Fellowship Grant for Clinical Externship in Primary Care at Lincoln Com munity Health Center; featured on the cover of The New Physician magazine with an article, "Diary of a Summer Extern"; Student National Medication Association Achievement Award for contributions to minority medical education and community service; Community Physician Award from the UNC-Chapel Hill Student National Medical Association; and nominated as an Outstanding Young Woman in American for 1979 and as a "Glamor" Outstanding Young Woman for 1980. She has served as editor of The Holler, a weekly newspaper (Family Medicine Unit) at the University of Rochester; is a columnist lot The Carolina Times; and has published' several articles and written six books on minority medical education and related matters. She served on the subcommittee NAACP and Duplin County Competency Testing; Greenevers Housing Authority; and various Greenevers planning committees. , , l( ) A ' ? V REV. BETHEA MEN'S DAY AT SAINT MARK The Men of Saint Mark A.M.E. Zion Church will observe their annual Men's Day, Sunday, October 28. The theme for thd day is: Men United to Strengthen The Christian Family. Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. with the Morning Worship Service beginning at 10:55 a.m. - Dr. Joseph B. Bethea, a native of Dillon, S. C.,' will be the morning service speaker. He is District Superintendent, The Rockingham District North Carolina Conference, The United Methodist Church. He is a doctoral graduate of the Gammon Theological Seminary arid the Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta. Ga. At the 6 p.m. evening service. Rev. Joseph Johnson, pastor, Soldiets Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, Salisbury, will be the speaker. . ' The music for the day will be rendered by the Men's Day Choir. The chairman of the Men's Day Observance is Joseph Nuchurch and the co-chairman is Clarence Brown. Dr. Howard ti.; Haggler minister or at. Mark. REV. E. J. VAUGHAN TO SPEAK AT OAK GROVE Rev. E. J. Vaughan of Franklin, Va., will be the speaker at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 -Colfax St., Sunday, October 28 at 11 a.m. Rev. Z. D. Harris, pastor, of Oak Grove, will be celebrating his 20th Anniversary at the church. Rev. Vaughan was ordained into the ministry in 1936. He has pastored nine churches. He is now the pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church, Boykins, Va. He is married to the former Annie Stephens. They are the parents of four daughters. BEN RUFFIN TO SPEAK AT NEW BETHEL Ben Ruffin, Special Assistant to the Governor of North Carolina will be the guest speaker at New Bethel Baptist Church, Sunday, October 28 at 4 p.m. Ruffin, a native of Durham, received his B. S. degree from North Carolina Central Universith and' his master's degree in Social Work from the Universi ty of North Carolina School of Social Work. He has also attended Georgetown University and Michigan State University. Ruffin is a member and a trustee of Morehead Avenue Baptist Church. He is married to the former Avon Long and they are the parents of April Ruffin. He serves also as a consultant to the Volunteer in Ser vice to America, Peace Corps, Shaw University, Raleigh. HOMECOMING AT LAKEVIEW Lakeview Baptist Church, 2517 Dearborn Drive, will celebrate Homecoming, Sunday, October 28 at 1 1 a.m. Rev, John L. Monroe, associate pastor of West Durham Baptist Church, will be the speaker. Rev. Clifton Bullock is the pastor of Lakeview. REV. VAUGHAN FIRST AID DEPARTMENT TO MEET , : AT SAINT JOHN T v : The First Aid Department of the Durham Ushers j Union will meet at Saint John Baptist Church, 917 ; Onslow St., Tuesday, October 30 at 7 p.m. All members are urged to attend 'j,'. At their most recent meeting at Bell-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church, Mrs'. Willa JylcKeithan conducted jhe meeting and reports from all committees were hearq. ; I . h : f . ; I'-!. 1. r. -UT. t. 3' 11 REV. JOHNSON 59TH HOMECOMING TO BE HELD AT GETHSEMANE : The 59th Annual Homecoming of Gethsemane tist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St., will be held Sunday October 28 at 11 a.nf. Rev. Frederick Q. Bass, pastor, Mount Vernon Baptist Church, High Point, will be gjf. speaker for the occation. ' '. ' : The Honorable S. M. Read,! Jr Chief Judge,; Durham County District Court will speak on The Courts of Durham County and Sheriff W. A. BUI' Allen will speak on Law Enor cement. . ' f-, J Dr. V. E. Brown is the pastor of Gethsemane Baptist , Church. 71ST ANNIVERSARY AT MT. GILEAD , The 71st Church Homecomirlg Anniversary, of ; Mount Gilead Baptist Church, 404 Dowd St., will be celebrated Sunday, October 28 at three services. At the 8 a.m. service, Rev. Jackson C. Truiett, assistant minister, will preach. The Sunday School Lesson will be taught at 9:30 a.m. by Ms. Helen Morrison. Rev, Alexander D. Moseley, pastor, Mount Gilead, will speak at the 11 a.m. service. Rev. B. A. Mack, pastor, Morehead Avenue Baptist Church, will be the Anniversary speaker at 3 p.m. Music will be rendered by the Morehead Avenue Baptist Church choir. UNDER 39 EVENT AT BETHANY UMC The Under 39 Event of the Durham District of United Methodist Women will be held Saturday, November 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bethany United Methodist Church, 2809 Guess Road. This will be a day of worship, learning, sharing, fellowship, music and fun. Bring a bag lunch. A nursery will be provided. : .;--."-"''.'v.' NOTICE NEW DEADLINE FOR . ' CHURCH NEWS All church-related news ' must be m our office not liter than Monday at . $ p.m. of the week of pub lication. The overwhelming response ef our readership necessitated this action. NEWS OF BIBLE WAY Ms. Ceatrice Bracher will sponsor her final program before the state, Sunday, October 28 at 3 and 7:30 p.m. at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, Dark Circle. Elder Dewrose and his Gospel Group from St. Paul Apostolic Church, Winston-Salem, will be the guests for the 3 p.m. service. On Wednesday, October 31 at 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Doris Russell hold her First Apostolic Youth Nationwide Ser vice. s Bishop John Russell, Jr. is the pastor of Bible Way. WEEKNIGHT SERVICES HELD AT ., GETHSEMANE v There were weeknight services at Gethsemane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St., commemorating the 59th Homecoming from Tuesday, October 23 through Fri day, October 26. The speakers were: Tuesday Associate Ministers and Pastor. Wednesday Rev. Lester Flowers, Associate Thursday Dr. Harold Timberlake, Pastor, New Hope Granville Friday Rev. Charles D. Smith, Associate DEATHS ANDIFUNERAL SERVICES PEMBERT0N 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Crocker Pemberton, 79, of 3l7UmsteadSt..who died Monday; October. 15, were held Thursday, October 18 at St. Marie AME Zion Church fey Rev. H. E. Had' gler. Burial was to Monday, October 15 at home, were held Thursday, October 18 at the Ellis 6. Jones & Sons Funeral Chapel by Rev Arthur? Parker. Burial was In Mount Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery in Bahama.5 . - Surviving , are r her hus- Park. Surviving are five sons, Aaron Thompson, Eli Thomp son of Ypsilanti, Mich., Joe Thompson of Chapel Hill, Haywood Thompson of Brooklyn, ;n. Y., and Nathaniels Thompson Mount Zoar Baptist Church. Surviving aret - one daughter, Ms. Mary McLaurin; two sons, Thomas Tate and James McLaurin,, Jr. - of Laurinburg; three sisters, Mrs. Sylvia ate. r' fie ark AME Zion Church and -. - sisters, Mrs. Mary CateS Mark its Altar Guild. There are no survivors. immediate ALLEN Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth "Lizzie'! Allen, 59, of Creedmoor, who died, I I I lW. A.AMEY'S! FUNERAL SERVICE & FLORIST I I I I iHOLLOWAY - S Funeral services for Otho Owenl IHolloway?- ol 5lO;Prlce AvL who died Saturday. October 20 ai I home, were held Tuesday, October! 123 at Kyles Temple A.M.E. Ztonl Church by Rev. W. M. Freeman. 5 Burial was in ' Beechwoodl Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy C. Holloway; ode brother,! oscar Honoway; two sisters, Mrs.l ssudie H. Marrow and Mrs. Ola H. Wilson of Apex. Lunsford of Hillsborough and Mrs; Lucina Cameron; three brothers; Ruben Vanhook, .Thomas Vanhook ? and Ira Vanhook of Graham. THOMPSON Funeral services for Mrs. Ullie Thompson of 1005 Spr Ingdale Drive, who died Fri day, October 19 at home, were held Monday, October 22 at the United House of Prayer for All People. Burial was in Glennview Memorial of Z Mrs. Virginia T. Roger! and Florida; three dauahters. "Mrs. Juanita Tate Bullock of fwHeHirmant.i'JvlrsiSWd; tea bmm, WUIianft News, Va., and Mrs. Lucy Kenam oi East orange, N. J.; three' sisters, Mrs:- Myrtle Jones of Atlantic City , N. J., Mrs. Lucille Chavfs and Mrs. Nannie Johnson; seventeen .grandchildren; twenty-four. ' great-grandchildren; three ' great-great-grandchildren. McLAURIN Funeral services for Mrs. Luclnda Tate McLaurin of 610 Reservoir St., who died Friday, October 19, were held Tuesday, October 23 at r I I I L SERVICE BY AMEY 2919 Fayetteville Street Ourham.N.C. 688-1860 Florist Shop 688-3310 I I 1510FayettevU!eSt. Durham, N. C. 27707 682-0327 3Tuntral SextlSaL licensed embalmer& 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 CLEMENTS Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Lee Clements of 2815 Beechwood Drive, who died Wednesday, October 17 at Hillhaven LaSalle Convales cent. Center, were held Saturday, October 20 at Tatty Ho Baptist Church In Stem by Rev. Nealie Harvey. Burja) was in the church cemetery. She was a native of Gran ville County and was educated in the Granville County Schools. She was a member of Tally Ho Baptist Church, its Pastor's Aide Offtt Snrh Oajrtiirt 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR Our 113th Anniversary Celebration Month SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 Church School Worship 9:30 A.M. 10:55 A.M. Sermon The Pastor "ON ESCAPE THESE WOES OF THE BIBLE CONCERN ONLY FOR THE OUTSIDE OF THE CUP!" (Matthews 23:25-28) ; The Gospel Choir leading the singing Mrs. Virginia W. Alstoa, Director Mrs. PhyCis J. HoKidsy, Organist The Young Men ushering. 6:00 P.M. : Anniversary Program -. - Sponsored by Usher Board Dr. Ada M.Fisher, Diplomate American Academy of Family Practice & Chief Medical Officer, Plain View Health Center MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1979 C 7:00 P.M. ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Mrs. Nancy Rowland, Director . of Guidance speaker Fellowship Hail - f . dtowiU Gilead ffiafUiU AOA DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 ALEXANDER 0. MOSELEY, D.D., MINISTER J C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER v t.v; .y'-r v ' " SUNOAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 ' x,- 8:00 A.M. Sermon Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School Rev. Jackson C.TruleJt Ms. Helen Morrison 11:00 A.M. Mornlna Worship Sermon 1 Rev. Alexander D. Moseley 3:00 P.M. AnnhrBrtarv UettSQe " - - Sermon , Rev, B. A. Mack, pastor Mnrehitfd Avenue Raotist Church - Morehead Avenue Choir! Music TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES : Can 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 6827160 Club, Missionary Circle and Willing Workers Club. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Lessie Hart and Mrs. Odell Hart. ' Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. -:fPACKINGHAM fcr"' fewWwr for ChailMormankbam, v' ?i4S. whp died Friday, October ,19 In Chicago, III.; were held Tuesday. October 23 at First Baptist Church in Mebane by Rev,: Jesse Alston, Burial was . : in Presbyterian Cemetery in Mebane. r . Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Helen R. Iverson ot Graham and Mrs, Mae Belle P. Brooks; two brothers, John H. Packenham and Lester Packingham. HOLLOWAY . Funeral services for Thur man Goley Holloway ot 909 Davlncl St., who died Satur day; October 20 at Hillhaven Rose Manor Convalescent Center, were held Wednes day, October 24 at Pleasant Grove Church in Morrisvllle by Rev. J. H. Little. Burial was in the church cemetery Surviving are two sisters, Ms. Wynett Holloway and Ms. Junetta Holloway. . Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. 0ATNEY Funeral services for Lucious Curtis Oatney of 1104 Fargo St., who died Friday, October 19 at home, were held TuesdayOctober 23 at Lincoln Memorial Bap- tist Church by Rev. Clem r.ons. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. He was a retired employee of American Tobacco Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lona Oatney; four sons, Floyd Oatney of Mooresville, . Edward Cox, James Cox and MlatttanM AtfcxfMRof ;pftJlaWlpfHa,PaWlo daughters, Mrs.S Margaret Green of Morrisvllle and Mrs. Fannie C. Hall;:one slepson, John Ward; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude M. Bey and Mrs. Bertha Herndon, both of Apex; three stepgrand children; two great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. MILLS . Funeral services for Johnny Massey Mills of 309 East End Avenue, who died Sunday, October 21 at the veterans Administration Hospital, were held Wednes day, October 24 at Zion Tem ple United Church of Christ by Rev. Squire. Burial was in the Veterans Section of Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Durham and attended the Durham public schools. He was a retired employee of Boyce Supply Co. He was a member of Zion Temple Church of Christ and was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Edgerton Mills; one stepson, John B. Allen; four sisters, Mrs. Eunice Patterson, Mrs. Beulah Young, Mrs. Eula Edgerton ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH rs ( - ...r "Striving For Liberation and Freedom i?' " WthJesw Christ Since 169" 2521 Fayetteville St.t Durham, N. C. W. W. Easley, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 8:00 a.m. Worship Service , 9:30 a.m. Sunday School tl:00a.nw Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 noon Jr. Church-Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Ui and Mrs. Gladys Taylor; two brothers, Albert Mills and James Mills of Baltimore, Md.; five stepgrandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. M(ii.i.ji-;')iwij.wiiiiiii)uiaiJWuiiiim).i.iiiiH!i 8 I ::-.'.- mathematics from the University of Michigan. She was a member of Beta Kappa Chi, the Society of Sigma XI, and Pi Lambda Theta honorary societies, the Woman's Research Society, s the American Mathematical 1- 'SnriM Mathematicians,, and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority; A Or. Browne was a' distinguished mathematician with numerous publications ' n professional and scholarly ournals and' had held four ellowshlps for post-doctoral study: a Ford Foundation fellowship at Cambridge University in England; two National Science Foundation fellowships at UCLA and California-Berkeley; and a Social Science Research -Council Fellowship at Stan ford University.; .; Her areas of mathematical research included the theory of groups, functional anaylsis, and topology. Her most recent . research In terests included the applica tions of newer mathematical theories and approaches to management, behavioral , science and medicine, Arrangements ' were by Burthey Funeral Service. ' BROWNE Committal services for Dr. Marjorle Lee Browne of 2106 Fayetteville St., retired pro fessor of North Carolina Cen tral University In May, 1979, who died Saturday, October 20 at home, were held Wednesday, October 24 at Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Mem phis, Tenn. and a cum laude graduate of Howard Universi ty. She received M. S. and Ph. D. degrees In h w jl Scarborough A Uargstt Memcrial Ch3psls & Gardens - '.V FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Street , ' 1 Durham, N . C. ' 'A Dignified Service In a Sympathetic Way v Burial Protector Plan " . OUR LICENSED STAFF j EnMiUMScarbwMgNBynun Uctnf Fuiwrtl Dkwtnu ma EinbilaMr ,y -,x UMRMd FaMral Mractor an Enbslmr i : OooohsCltoy UcrttdFuMniOJracttriiidEmlMliMr . ,. . "ifr o.v-ii-.- . .'..v'.f.. ': V, ; jConnla B. Ounlap -;': . 3 LJctiuidRiMralDlradortiidEiniwIiMr Ronald H. Scarborough, SC. . EnmottCaMw J. A. Carter ' .. UoydByat UcwtadFuaaralOlrKtor UcmadFvninlOlncttf Uciiwl Fuiml Director Ucaotad hi Mnri Director