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FIFTY-FIFTY ANNIVERSARY OF USHERS UNION AT RUSSELL MEMORIAL The Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Durham In terdenominational Ushers Union will be held at Russell Memorial CME Church, 703 S. Alston Avenue, Sun day November 23 at 3 p.m. The theme will be: Striving Toward Greater Grawt It. Program participants will be: Mrs. Dorothy Glover, Russell Memorial CME Choir, Mrs. Mae W. Webb, Rev L. H. Whelchel, pastor, Russell Memorial CME Church, Lee Brown, Louis Jones, Lonnie Frazier, and Clyde Moore, Jr., president. Burch Coley is the pro gram chairman. NEWS OF BIBLE WAY Youth Jubilee Night will be held at Bible Way Apostolic Temple. 2807 Dark Circle, Friday, November 21 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ceatrice Bratcher will sponsor a Building Fund Program Sunday, November 23 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Kent McDonald and the Miracle Temple Apostolic Holiness Church of Fuquay Varina will be guests. Bible Teachings are Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. The Noon Day Prayer is Wednesday through Friday Tarry Service is Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Bishop John Russell Jr. is the pastor of Bible Way. FIRST AID DEPARTMENT MEETS The First Aid Department of the Durham Ushers Union met recently at Northside Baptist Church. Devo tions were led by Mrs. Hestie Price. Mrs. Willa McKeilhan conducted the business meeting. All reports were received arom all committees. A delicious repast was served. . The next meeting will be held at Greater Saint Paul Baptist Church, Tuesday, 'November 25 at 7 p.m. All members are urgedato mttend. SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY IN CONCERT The Spiritual Community Male Chorus will be m con cert at Bell Yeager Free Will Baptist Church, Cornwalhs Road, Sunday, November 23 at $ p.ra ?. 8 I Looked and I Sav Love Endurance by Rev. C. R. Stone Why is it that the God whom we ackiurfwedge allows evUtors s throughout His world of loe? It must be well pSlaimed wherein amid evU God .s an invisible force of love far greater than men's power and might. God Mas within His rights patience to endure ev, thus giving sinners and saints chances to receive salvation He has power to retain His love personality as long as there may be a possible chance for man's repentance. It may truly be observed by all wherein God is no. likened mLuo men to execute quick judgment toward those who persist wiih evil, for example, I ere are Christians among us who are eager for God i to pu nun sinners by inducing ihem to" quick death decisions. These are they who possess short while ago they were sinners receiving His mercies. Herein we acknowledge that God is noi an emotional personality of spirit to res pond to all evil requests brought to His attention. Any situation involving evil which we may deem dangerous to our lives is well under control if God intends to preserve us. The truth of the idea here is simple in that God will not execute judgment u destroy peoples nor things until He has long endured enough evil. Love en durance has the divine power to suffer as long as need be in order that the greater good on sinners and saints is accomplished. . He who hath ears to hear, let him hear . UT..tt3YCSa.,13 TKCS3fjaATl5!fcS-l I :r V-A fvl ; . ski l Xzjjih MRS MANN . DAISY B. HONORED NOEL Funeral services for John Edward Noel, 70, of 902 Plum St., who died Satur day, November 15 at Duke Medical Center, were held Wednesday, November 19 at Ebenezer Baptist Church by Dr. Thurman Hairston. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was employed by the Durham City Schools. He was a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Edward Noel; one daughter, Miss Geraldine Noel; one son, Richard Lewis Noel of Los Angeles, Calif.; !wo brothers, Pervis E. Noel and Samuel 0. Noel of Plain field, N. J.; three sisters; Mrs. Willa Mayo of Mor risville, Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Bertha Midgett. LANGLEY Funeral services for Miss Susie Langley of 1405 Gunter St., who died Friday, November 14 at home, were held Tuesday, November 18 at First Calvary Baptist Church by Rev. Vernon Thompson. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Addye Townsend and Mrs. Carol J. Mattis of Newark, N. J.; one son, William H. Langley; two sisters, Miss Mary Langley and Mrs. Nora Whitley of Philadelphia, Pa.; three brothers, Alonzo Langley, Eli Langley, and Arthur Langley; nine . grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. p Deaths And Funeral Services ) Mrs. Daisy Burt Mann was honored durioo Woman's Day Celebrat S-ndaMovembCT 15 by members of Morehead Avenue Baptist tburch. Mrs. Man was fcwortj I "?? and dedicated service to the church and community. She has been scuwt the Local Mis sionary Circle and many other civic and church clubs since 194k r Pictured above (left to right): Mrs. Viola Watson, president; Mas Geraldine BUrt neice, Mrs Daisy B Mann; and Mrs. C. E. McUster, chairman, Woman's OayCommrttee SCARBOROUGH I LEATHERS Funeral services for Mrs. Thelma R. Leathers of 2301 Curtis St., who died Friday, November 14 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Tuesday. November 18 at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Dr. W.T.Bigelow. Burial was In Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Ruth Lillie, Mrs. Doris Myers, Mrs. Mat tie Rouse, Mrs. Shelia McNeil, Mrs. Thelma Harris and Miss Inez Leathers; three sons, Earl Leathers, Harvey Leathers and Jerome Leathers; one sister, Mrs. Edith UHy; 41 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels apd Gardens, - OP; Ht. QJaltiani KuttrB ailfttrrft of fflbnat 1715ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Div, Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1980 ! i I BRJCE Graveside rites for Mrs. Mamie Nettie Brice of 1605 Gunter St., who died Thurs day at Duke Medical Center, were held Friday. November 14 at Beechwood Cemetery. Courtesy of Scarborough & 'Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. WILCOX Funeral services for Mrs. Irene C. Wilcox of 3023 Angier Avenue, who died Sunday, November 9 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Friday, November 14 at St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church by Dr. Howard E. Haggler. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a member of St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church and Its Gospel Chorus and ever Ready Club. She was also a member of the Lamplighters Community Club. 'Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Waiters of Sumpter, S. C, and Mrs. Sallie Morris; two sons James Holiday and Ferdinand Holiday; one brother, Fred Cuttino; one New York City; 13 grand children; nine great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. Sunday School Morning Worship I I S tfilfW. A. AMEY'SO &Y Funeral Serviceft ft WEDNESDAY l ' TSB Mid-Week Service W MufaJUtoi It Ik-'- 1 T lllll Stt-IMO Ifi . is " A, . I lllll FtarhlSNi ' 111 III I .' W I Si Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Everyone is welcome to come and join j I us in all service. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306S,Roxboro mAX 'A Dionified Service in a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF Erneitiiw Scarborough Bynum licMsad Funeral Olrectrasi and Embalmar j c "Skeepie" Scarborough, III Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Oouglas C. Ray Licensed Funeral Director fhd Embalmer Connie B. Dunlap Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer CARMICHAEL Funeral services for Arthur j. Carmichael of 3606 Four Seasons Drive, who died Fri NnvAmher 14 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, were neia tuesudy, Novemoer io ai puuucy Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie C. Carmichael; one son, Arthur Carmichael, Jr.; two daughters, Miss Patricia Barbee and Miss Lois Carmichael; one step son, James C. Ruff in of New York City; one sister, Mrs. Easter Holden of Smithfield; three foster daughters, Mrs. Roberta Pay, Miss Vanessa Scott and Miss Phyllis Scott. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. NOTICE All Church-related news must be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publica tion. LASSITER' Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Ada Atwater, 73, of Route 3, who died Sunday, November 16 at Duke Medical Center, were held Wednesday, November 19 at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Chatham County, by Dr. Marcus V. Ingram. Burial was in the Williams Family Cemetery, Chatham County. She was a native of Chatham County and attend ed the Chatham County public schools. She graduated from Hillside High School in 1928 and attended Chautauqua Normal Training School, now North Carolina Central University. She was a teacher in the Chatham County schoo system and employed at '' "DuWtJntversity laundry, La' "vMlrr1ckBeautySystems'and Belk's She was a member of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church and served as church clerk for 30 years. SHewas a teacher of the Second Bible Class, charter member of the Gospel Choir, president of the Usher Board, member of the Executive Board of New Hope Association, president of the Wake and Chatham Mission Union and member of the Women's Convention of North Carolina. She was also a member of the Planning Committee of the 50th Class Reunion for Hillside Class of 1928, a member of :m mmtt Family Circle and president, H & A Atwater Family Club. Surviving are her hus band, Jesse C. Lassiter; one son, Charles H. Lassiter; one daughter, Miss Cloyce M. Lassiter; four sisters, Mrs. Rader A. Prince, Mrs. Ethel A. Perry, Mrs. Stella A. Alston and Mrs. Vergie A. Proctor of Bronx, N. Y.; four brothers, John A. Atwater, and Tony Atwater, Frank At water and William T. At water, all of Chicago, III.; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incorporated Funeral serviced for John nie Scarborough of 2128 Cheek Road, who' died Wednesday, November 12 at Durham County General Hospital, were- held Satur day, November 15 at Mount Gilead Baptist Church by Dr. A. D. Moseley. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. HICKS Funeral services for Claude L. Hicks of 807 S. Duke St., Apt. 414, who died Tuesday, November 11 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Saturday, November 15 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. Haywood Alston. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one son, Alphonso Hicks of Brooklyn, N. Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Rhodie Hill of Englewood, Calif,; tour sisters, Miss Rosa Belle Hicks, Mrs. Pearl Merrill, Miss Annie Hicks of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. Eula Willis of Greensboro. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens Surviving are his wife. Mrs. ArleanC. Scarborough five brothers, Jeff Scar borough and Chester Scar borough, both of Johnson County, Willie Scarborough of Raleigh, Arthes Scar borough of Washington, D. C, and Dock Scarborough of Baltimore, Md. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. rz3 WORDS FOR THE WORLD IF ONLY MEM WOULD SEARCH OUT 'TRUTH. they would find themseWesjimled. -BAHA I WRITINGS RarMt.aE3suS yT.. jt -1 Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4 EMBALMER 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 chogse from a variety of services. btx $mural arlur, 3 31 37 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 682-3276 If We Didn't Serve You -You oribablv paid more than you SHOULD , - . . have for vovr tunerai neeas. OU ucensea wan ? Elijah Ji"Pookey" Fisher, III Funeral Service Licensee Christopher T.Fisher Funeral Service Licensee Jarre A. Pegram Licensed Funeral Director Servkx For W - Wffim The Means 01 A' FOUNDED 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR MRS. ADA I,. LEACH DAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1980 9:30 A.M. Church School WORSHIP Ronild H. Scarborough, Sr. Richard L. Clinton J. A. Carter Emmett Caldwell UoydBa Licensed Funeral Director' Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director I05 " ww" The Pastor On Mrs. ;M i - ' ' ' w Senior Choir, Gospel Choir, nd Youth Choir leading the siuRinfc . Junior Ushers usberinu , a dm ReccDtion for Mrs. M. Gasswiot 7:00 P.M. i nanitiuji w JUnt ftW MaiMt AOA DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 nit a n NMSELEY DO.. MINISTER fcTRUlEn8 ASSISTANT M.N.STER SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1980 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:00 P.M. Alcohol & Drug Forum TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH Striving For Ubtntioa wtf Fntdom With Jtsut Christ Slaci ma 2521 Ftytmvia Strait, Durham, NC W. W.bsliy. Jr., Minister SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1980 S:CO AM. Worship Sanici 9:33 All. Sundty School . 11 M AM. togutar Worship Eack Wadtmdif htprSiririetlZamm Jr. Chwth - Wttawtiv - 9M
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