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I LOOKED AND I SAW Confidence We Share With Others By Rev. C. R. Stone Who anuii us lus ilic intelligence to do ail things well? W hore may those self-sufficient individuals be found on the home front or on foreign soil? The 1 ord Jcmis in His wisdom will not allow even one ainone a million enough knowledge and wisdom to achieve such dominance. From the authority of the Godhead, the Lord Jesus has equipped every man with a zeal to seek confidence in others. Through the confidence of trust that men exercise for the ex change of ideas and goods, all things for all peoples can be made possible. . How much trust in others is needed to enrichen our lives thus making our dependency felt at home and abroad? Certainly there is absolutely no reason why we should let one hundred per cent of confidence in others go, neither here nor abroad. All peoples have one thing of importance in common among ourselves. All of use are our heavenly father's children. The Godhead is divinely positioned in spirit as the source wherein all things through the medium of exchange may become possible. It is through the divine workings of His Spirit in us that life is made better as indication of, "Thy will be done in earth as in heaven." All men owe their first ex pression of confidence to the Godhead instead of men who will be first betray one another. There is no man of God nor people.who can possess one member of the Godhead exclusively of the total agreement of - BAG LEY . funeral services for Alonzo Bagley of 1432 Wabash St.. who died Monday, January 26 at Duke Medical Center, were held Friday, January 30 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. B. A. Mack. Burial was in Barnegat, N.J. Surviving are two sons, Ronald Bagley of Union City, N. J. and Alonzo Bagley Jr. of Barnegot, N. J.; three brothers, Frank Bagley, Cur tis Bagley and Osborne Bagley Jr..; three sisters, Mrs. Olphelia Oraeleau of Ridgeway, S. C, and Mrs. Geneva Beckham and Mrs. Louise Webb, both of Los Angeles, Calif.;' six. grand children; two great grandchildren: Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. HIGGINS Funeral services for Arthur Higgins, who died Tuesday, January 27 at Duke Medical Center, were held Saturday, January 31 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Higgins; one son, Arthur Higgins Jr.; five daughters, Mrs. Gloria L. Dixon, Mrs. Betty H. Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayette vllle Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 ' LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4 EM BALM ER 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. n. clMWa tram, a. variety, at uniteM,; i -V Olrift Sorfe ftttpttet (Etjurrb, founded iene 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR '" SUNDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1981 Annual M. M. Fisher Scholarship Sunday 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship On Of The Late Dr. Fisher 's First Texts At White Rock! (Genesis 24:33) Senior Choir leading the singing Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director Senior and Lady Ushers ushering 6:00 P.M. Group Meetings f ST. JOSEPH'S A ME Gnu nun !' ..... 'Striving For Ubmtloe end Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 - 2521 FayertevBie Street. Durham. NC , ... W.W.Eajley, Jr., Minuter SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1981 ' 1:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Rtgulv Worship r; tech Wednesday . Prefer Service 12 noon Jr. Church Wednesday - 6:00 F.M OOOOOMOMOOW ' the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The idea of a unified agreement as expressed here gives us a clear signal of how we should live among the brethren. In spite of our varying differences of opinion, the element of confidence shared can 5 penetrate walls that tend to separate us. He who hath ears to hear, let him hear. BIBLE WAY NEWS The Last Night of Revival scheduled for Friday, January 30 will be held Friday, February 6 at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, 2807 Dark Circle by Evangelist Robert Bratcher. The Junior Male Chorus will sing at The Nation Wide Outlaw Tower, Sunday, February 8 at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, February 8 will be Missionary Day. Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Ceatrice Bratcher and the Mis sionary Department will be in charge. Guests will be Bishop Fred Williamsand his church of Holly Springs. Bible Teachings will be Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Tarry Service is Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Bishop John Russell Jr. is the pastor of Bible Way. , . Rev. Alfred Harvey To Speak At First Calvary Rev. Alfred Harvey or Winston-Salem will speak at First Calvary Baptist Church, 1311 Morehead Avenue, Sunday, February 8 at 11 a.m. Young Adult Day will be observed. Mrs. Blonnie Thompson will preside. Other program participants will be Deacon Carl D. Merritt, Ms. Kicoma Shine, Mrs. Maggie Jacobs and Lee Richard son.. Music will be provided by the Junior and Tiny' Tots Choirs under the direction of Mrs, Hortense M, Jones and Ms. Brenda E. Lyde. Mrs: Trudie W. Hat cher and Ms. toviney Rcddrick are directors of Tiny ..Tots Choir. - ' ; : V ?y ' - . Mrs. Donna Mack and Mrs. Wilhcmina J . Foster arc; program-chairmen. - v.:: .v'--- Rev. Vernon S. Thompson is the pastor of First. Calvary. . Liberation Cebration at Abiding Savior The Church of the Abiding Savior, Lutheran, 1625 S. Alston Ave., will have a Liberation Celebration, Sun day, February 8. The event, a special day in the 16-year . history of the church, will include burning the mortgate and celebrating becoming self-supporting. There will be Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.. a slide presentation at 10:30 a.m. and worship at II a.m. A' Fellowship dinner will follow the morning worship. Guest preacher will Rev. William Kiether. Rev. Michael Wendt is the pastor of Abiding Savior. Y.P.D.'ersof St. Joseph's Present Black Heritage Day The Young People's Department of St. Joseph's African Methodist Episcopal Church, Fayetteville St,, will present a program entitled: Block Heritage Day, 1981 on Sunday, February 8 at 3 p.m. in the Edian Markham Multi-Purpose Room of the church. The r program is presented Jto sensitize Youth? about the: r heritage of persons of color, focusing on the l'fe and. 5 philosophy of Richard Allen, .he Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, a true liberator of z people f African descent.- . '.' ; r . Special guest for, the occasion will be The Studio Workshop Performers rendering a "Spiritual Medley, under the tutelage of Mrs'. M. Kaye Sulliven, Executive Director and Lori R. Hartwell, Choreographer.. .. . z Mrs. Ora L. Easley serves as Director of the Young f People's Department. -' Rev. W. W;.Easley Jr; is Minister of St. Joseph's, f "It is always a great mittake to command whan you are ' : not sure you will bt obeyed." Mirabaw ; DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES . Perkins, Mrs. Lottie Gray of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Daisy Haskins and Mrs. Carolyn Marrow, both of Washington, D. C; two brothers, Horace Higgins and Albert Higgins of Baltimore, Md.; 35 grand children; 30 great grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. RHODES Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Hopkins Rhodes, 74, of 1010 Onslow St., who died Sunday, January 25 at home, were held Friday, January 29 at Morehead Avenue Baptist Church by Rev. B. A. Mack. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She received her education in Baltimore, Md. and Durham. She was a member of the Brotherhood Club and Russell Home Makers Exten sion Club. Surviving are is one son, James R. Bass. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett' Memorial Chapels and Gardens. FOSTER Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Spivey Foster, 90, of 905 Carroll St., who died Wednesday. January 28 at home, were held Sunday, . February 1 at Morehead , Avenue Baptist Churcrt fey Rev. B. A. Mack. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Franklin County and attend ed the Franklin County Public Schools. She was formerly a member of Second Baptis Church, now First Calvary, and a charter member of Morehead Avenue Baptist Church under the late Dr. C. E. McLester; She worked for the Factory System in Durham. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. V w 1 pi W. A. AKfeTS Mneral Serviceff oi nuuai Dependable Efficient Service 2919 FayettevillfcStreat Durham, N. C. 27707 88-1860 Florist Shop' 688-3310 I 1 . 1 - linn SPICER Funeral services for Mrs. Overtha Lee "Bert" Spicer, 54, of 2318 Fayetteville St., who died Saturday, January 31 at Duke Medical Center, were held Tuesday, February 3 at Russell Memorial CME CHurch. by Rev. L. H. Whetchet. . ' Burial iwa . in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Greeleyville, S. C. She attended elementary and secondary schools in Philadelphia, Pa. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse employed by the V. A. Hospitals in Albany,. N. Y., t Philadelphia. Pa. and uurnam tor twemy-nme years. She was a member of Russell Memorial CME Church and its Nurses Aide Unit, Adult Christian Council and E. J. McCoy Sunday School Class. She was also ia member of Corinth Chapter 343, Order of the Eastern Star, Huldah Court 009. Mary Lillies CHapter 726, United Order of the Tent, NAACP and Unlimited Social Club. Surviving are her hus band, Thurman L. Spicer; I. one son, Kenneth Lee; one ; brother, John Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa.; one foster sister, Inez Bundy of Atlantic .'City, N. J.; two adopted sisters, Mrs. Shirley B. Hester and Mrs. Sally Johnson; one grandchild. Courtesy of Scarborough & ' Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. "Tffttf Ufa ftsjer cwril Jpfarlar, Jw. 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 682-3276 If We Didn't Serve You ' -You probably paid more than you SHOULD have for your funeral needs. Odt Licensed Staff . ' Funeral Service Licensees , Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III Christopher!. Fisher Clyde Moore III Licensed Funeral Director James A. Pegram Service For All - Within The Mem Of AH MCCALLUM funeral services for Talmadeg McCallumof 1813 S. Alston Ave., who died Saturday, January 31, were held Thursday, February 5 at Russell Memorial CME Church by Rev. L. H. Whelchei. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a contractor for many years, He was a member of Russell Memorial CME Church and, chairman of the Trustee Board; District Lay Leader and Trustee of the Carolina Conference of C.M.E. Churches. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Evangeline . M. Ellison and Mrs. Faye McGhee of Maryland; one son, Dwight McCallum; one sister, Mrs. Easter B. Faison; four grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. SPIVEY Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Dunn Spivey, 79, widow of the late Pat Spivey, of Rt. 1 Box 278, Youngsville, who died Sun dayFebruary 1, were held Wednesday, February 4 at Phelph Chapel Church, Hwy 98, Burial was in the church cemetery. v Surviving are two nieces Mrs. Dorothy Spivey Steele and Mrs. Blanch Roberson, . both of Durham. Courtesy of Burthey Funeral Service. MANN Funeral services for Mrs. Patricia Lassiter Mann, 29, who died Saturday. January 31, were held Wednesday, February 4 at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. Z. D. Harris. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a 1969 graduate of Hillside High School. She had been employed by Downtowner Motor Inn and Goodwill Stores. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Nicolia Mann; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Lassiter; three sister, Ms. Annie L. Johnson, Ms'. Genell Weaver, and Ms. Lillian Brown of Washington, D. C; four brothers, Rev: Joshua Lassiter Jr., Henry Louis Lassiter, Alvin D. Lassiter and Anthony W. Lassiter. STEWART Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret DeGraffenreidt Stewart of 911 Cox St., who died Sunday, February 1 at Durham : County General The family of wife J '.fly- jj Mrs. Maves Dunigan Browington acknowledges with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy If you'va no, corkscrew, run hot water on the neck of the bottle. The heat may expand the glass enough to cause the cork to pop out. CARD OF THANKS f J Patsy Leacraft Family ;.,, The family, 3pt, Mrs. Patsy Leacran would like ;WwrK friends, neighbors and relatives for the many card icrtrr and condolences during our bereavement:. I 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.U. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Mid-Week Service Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Everyone it welcome to come and loin us wan services. Hospital, were held Thurs day, February 5 at West Durham Baptist Church by Dr. Harold J. Cobb. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. She was a native of Chatham County but lived in Durham most of her life. She was a member of West. Durham Baptist Church. She was employed part time by Dr. R. P. Randolph and NCCU Student Bookstore. Surviving are her hus band, Alfornice Stewart; two sons, Demetri Stewart and Una Stewart; her father, K. Solomon DeGraffenreidt; three, sisters, Miss I Da DeGraffenreidt, Mrs. Beatrice Farney, and Mrs. Ella Mae Creer; one brother, Javon DeGraffenreidt. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. JUDO Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah J. tJudd of 807: Ridgeway Ave . , who died;: Sunday, February 1, were' held Thursday, February 5 at Sweet Spring CME Church, Wake County. Burial was in; the'ehurch cemetery. Surviving are her hus band, Julian C. Judd; one daughter; one sister; two brothers. JOHNSON !' Funeral services for Evans: 0. Johnson of 2516 Bluefield St., who died Tuesday,; February 3 at Durham County General Hospital, were held: Friday, February 6 at Fisher; Funeral Chapel by Dr. David H. Bell. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Cheraw, S. C. and a resident of Sun shine Nursing Home. Surviving is one sister,; Mrs. Inez LeGrande. ; Arrangements were by: Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. . v404 OOWO STREET .OURHAM1. NORTH CAROLINA 2770)' OR. A. 0. MOSELEY, 0.0., MINISTER J. C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY. FEBRUARYS, 1981 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 m. umitrari mwn i (Elritrrh. of tiMtrtal SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ",1980 1715 ATHENS STsEET Durham; north Carolina 27707 telephone: 688-5066 On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.DIv, Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1981 ' Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro v ' Durham,.N. C. 682-1171 ' 'A Dignified Service in i Sympathetic Way ' ' Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF Eroeitini Scarborwgb Bvnum VIcaoMd Funwil DlrKtmi and EfflbUmw J.C. "Skeapto" Scvboroupli, III Uctnwd Fuiwri) Dkictw ind tinlilmr . pouglat C.Riy ' UunMd Fu'MralDiricier tM ImbaUnw Conolt B. Dunlip Uctntid Funtral OlrtclK md Enbalnar Ronald H. Scarborougb, Sr. RJclurd L. CUnlon J.A.Cartar EmnwttCaldMnU UoydBya UcaoMd Funtral Olrtctw ' Uctnud Funtral Oirectw Ucantad Funtral Dlrictor Uctniad Funtral Olrtctor Ucantad Funtral I
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