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12-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATA FEBRUARY 28, 1831 ' CHURCH NOTES Bible Way News The Bible Way Noon Day Prayer Family will appear on the Noon Day Prayer Anniversary at True Way Apostolic Church, Gillette St., Saturday, February 28 at 7:30 p.m. The president is Mrs. Doris Russell; Missioanry Teacher is Jerry Milton McKinnon. Elder Tommie Smith and the Macedonia Apostolic Holiness Church of Raleigh will render service for the Bible Way Building Fund, Saturday, February 28 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 1 is Pastoral Day. Pastoral Aid No. I and II will be in charge. 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. First Aid Department Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Durham Ushers Union First Aid Department met recently at Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church. Devotions were led by Mrs. McKeithan. Mrs. Susie Craig conducted the meeting. AH reports were received from committees. A delicious repast was served. The next meeting was held Tuesday, February 24 at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church. MITCHELL ! Funeral services for Ben nie Mitchell of 883 Estes St. died Monday, February 16 at home, were held Friday, February 20 at Scarborough & Harget Memorial Chapel by Rev. Richard James. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise B. Mitchell of New Rochelle, N. Y.; one daughter, Miss Carolyn Brewer; two sons, Robert Mitchell and William Burnette; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Burnett, Mrs. Lena Alston and Rev. Lucille Robinson 'of Chapel Hill; one brother, John Green of Chatham County; 10 grand children; three great grandchildren;, eight great great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial N Chapels and Gardens. SMITH Funeral services for Ernest Smith of 802 Eva St., who died Monday, February 16 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, were held Sunday, February 22 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. L. F. McNeil. Burial will be in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisting Families with pre-tuneral and post funeral business arrangements. - , Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. " Families can choose from a variety of services. . 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR SUNDAY, MARCH 1 , 1981 9:30 A.M. Church School Mr. Sim Pofhill Superintendent for Teaching andor Curriculum. Mrs. Nancy Rowland, Assis tant. Mrs. Mary C. Thomas, Superintendent for enlist ment, outreach, andor Evangelism. Mrs. Vivian Samuel, Assistant. Mr. George Bridgers, Interim Liasion Superinten dent for coordinating, organizing, and promotion. 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor On Some Great Prayers Of The Bible - Judge Us 0 God! (Psalms 43:1) ' Gospel Choir leading the singing Mrs. V. W. Alston, Directress Mrs. P. J. Holiday, Organist Young Men Ushers. Ushering. ST. JOSEPH'S AME GHURCH . - - ' 'Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street, Ourhim, NC W.W. Eiiley, Jr., Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 1,1981 8:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. . Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M laoooooBooooooooooootoooctf -.. Negro Women Council Meet The Durham Section of the. National Council of Negro Women will hold its monthly meeting, Sunday, March 1 at 3 p.m. at White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 . Fayetteville St. New membere are welcomed. Kingdom Seekers Celebrate The Kingdom Seekers Bible Class of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 1007 S. Roxboro St., celebrated their 42nd Anniversary, Sunday, February 15. Program par ticipants were: Mesdames Gassenie Hodge, Vera Owens, Ruby Philyaw, Josephine Perry, Medessa Justice, E. H. Fdgle and Georgia Thompson; and J. C. Wilson, Nathaniel Butler, Walter Perry, Dr. Percy L. High, Minister, and Rev. VernonJSThompsonjastor, First Calvary Baptist Church, speaker. White Ladies Day At Cox Memorial Cox Memorial Free Will Baptist Church, Riddle Road, will observe White Ladies Day, Sunday, March 1 at 6 p.m. Rev. H. E. Haggler, pastor, St. Mark AME Zion Church will be the speaker. We Welcome Your Church News I LOOKED AND I SAW Wounded Believers by Rev. C.R.Stone Is the idea of becoming a believer in Christ Jesus worth the cost involved? The question projected here needs to be truly evaluated and confirmed if the believer is to persist. One would do well to be constantly aware of whom it is he chooses as his divine helper. The believer needs to consider the fact that he has entered a field of labor not endured by all who claim Jesus as their divine source of strength, There are almost always unforeseen hardhsips that would Christians in many ways. For instance, many brethren are wounded in spirit by the foes of Jesus Christ through tarsh criticism. These are-they who become wounded in spirit during the early stages of labor in their Christian growth. The primary purpose of the foes of Christians is to discourage discipleship on our part thus causing believers to withdraw their desire to continue as true followers of Jesus Christ as Lord of our lives. t Believers are confronted with cheap criticism and are often alienated with regard to encouragement. It is the mental anguish of believers which the foes seek to wound. The second category for Christian wounds comes directly to the physical body likened unto Jesus Himself. In many realities it becomes crystal clear that the foes of our righteousness will exercise maximum DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. rA' ii MgM - NV"1 VvA sv " 4vf-?v i i MACK Last rites were held Fri day, February 20, at Union Baptist Church for Mrs. Eliza Blue Mack, who died Tues day, February 17, at the Durham Rehabilitation Center. Rev. Grady D. Davis, pastor of Union Baptist,, of ficiated. Interment was in Glennview Memorial Park. Mrs. Mack was the daughter ot the late John and Mrs. Mattie Blue: She was born fn Moore County February 23, 1905. She moved to Durham in 1931 emu UGoanic a iiigiiiugi ui ej . . . , , . Union Baptist Church under 'I 'n9dale Drive, who died Fri ths leadership of Rev. A.S. H day. February 20 at Howard .Croom. She was a member of 'University Hospital, thfi Paqtnr'"! Airifl niiih until 'iwashington, D. C, were She is survived by five sisters: Mrs. Bessie Bowser, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Stella Kel ly, Mrs. Hester Newby, Mrs. Annie P. Belk and Mrs. Ruth Belk, all of Cameron, NC; three brothers: Archie Blue of Norfolk; Ace Blue of Southern Pines and Lacy Blue of Carthage. Courtesy of Scarborough and Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. .: JONES Memorial services for Willie Jones, 57, of 718 S. Plum St., who died Monday, February 16 at Duke Medical Center, were held Friday, February 20 at Emmanuel , AME Church by Rev. Robert ; White. ; He was cremated. He was a native of Daytona Beach, Fla. and the son of Willie and Mary Small Jones. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Gilmer Jones; two stepdaughters, Miss Sharon Williams and Miss Michelle Williams; two step sons, Michael Williams and Eric Williams; one sister, Mrs. Rosa Powell; one grandchild. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. i SMITH i Funeral services for Mrs. Lucille Smith of 1101 Spr- her health failed. In 1947, she was married to the late Charlie Mack. There were no children. W. A. AMEY'Sjjn y Funeral Serviceff I M & Florist a Dependable Efficient Service .held Tuesday, February 24 at tbenezer Baptist Church. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving band, Joe daughter, Barbee; one are her hus Smith ; one Mrs. Doris toster son. Eugene Smith; one brother, Jesse L. Walker of Brooklyn, N. Y.; four grandchildren; two foster grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. JOHNSON Graveside rites for Eugene Johnson, 44, of 923 E. Main St., who died Saturday, February 21 at home, were held Monday, February 23 at Beechwood Cemetery by Rev. L. A. Lynch. Surviving is his grand mother, Mrs. Rosa Johnson. McNAIR FAYETTEVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Armitta Johnnie Mary Diggs McNair, of 1853 Broadell Drive, were held Tuesday afternoon at i" ' ' t I I xrrrr y ft! tzziixam --'X il 1 r3 fisljer $jiraral arlur, nx. 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 682-3276 it We Didn't Serve You You probably paid more than you SHOULD have for your funeral needs. 0u Licensed Statu. Funeral Service Licensees Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III Christopher T. Fisher Clyde Moore III Licensed Funeral Director James A. Pegram Service For All - tiithin the Means 01 AH John Wesley United ! Methodist Church. Rev. Albert Shuler officiated. Mrs. McNair was the eldest child of Rev. William Sidney and Mrs. Fleda Hall Diggs, Rock Hill, South ! Carolina. She received her elementary education at ' Laurinburg Institute, Laurin ' burg, and her high school education at Friendship Junior College, a college founded by her maternal grandfather in Rock Hill. She received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Winston-Salerrr State Teachers College and the Master of Arts degree ; from Columbia University, New York City. She served as a teacher in Marlboro County, South Carolina, Roberson and Cumberland , Counties fn North Carolina. Civically, she was an ac tive member of Gamma Up silon Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She served as a member of the Ad ministrative Board, direc tress and pianist for the .Children's Choir, and Circle Number Four of the United Methodist Women. Surviving are her hus band, Evander C. McNair; ,one daughter, Mrs. Elaine 'McNair Gilbert; a son-in-law, VBift Gilbert arid their children i Dionna Nikole and Wilbert ;Zachary of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Michael Evander McNair, Tupelo, Mississippi; three brothers, the Reverend iDr. William P. Diggs, Florence, S.C.; the Reverend Dr. Harold S. Diggs, Charlotte; Charles Edward Diggs, Chesapeake, Va.; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Diggs Hasson, Philadelphia. Pa. ROBERTS . Funeral services for .George Noble Roberts, who died Surfday, February 22, were held Friday, February 27 at Union Baptist Church - FARRINGTON Funeral services for Dock Robert Farrington, 72, of 425 Sowell St., who died Mon day, February 23 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Wednesday, February 25 at Cox Memorial Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. David H. Bell. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Chatham County. He was an employee of the Uzzle family for more than 49 years. Prior to his retirement, he was custodian at Morehead f orce to harm the Lord's peoples: Our Lord Jesus is on-; ly one of many examples of Satan's desire to get Chns-; ;tans, just as Jesus warned Simon . Peter that Satan, 'would so cunningly do. ; , In the history of the Old Testament it was Job who ; was put on trial by Satan to "test his faith in Jesus. Satan, tried to wound Job .mentally and physically and deny;, him a seat in Paradise eternally with Jesus. , : True believers, through anticipation,, prepare for the worse that could happen to them for announcing their faith in Jesus to the world. However, true believers also express hope in their hearts for the best at the same time ,of their anticipations regarding these wounds. If believers are to continue, they must plant the seed of faith in Jesus at an early stage of growth and in so do-: ing, these wounds will not rob them of their joy. He who hath ear to hear, let him hear. R6v. Dr. Brown Celebrates 19th Anniversary Dr. V. E. Brown, Minister, Gethesemane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St.; celebrated his 19th An niversary in programs Sunday, February 15 and 22. On the 15th, The Peace Missionary Baptist Church were guest. On the 22nd, a musical program highlighted the day. w Rev. Dr. Brown came to Gethsemane in February, 1962. He helped burn the mortgage to the church in 1975. 'by Minister Marie Winston. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He attended Durham City Schools and a 1965 graduate ! cf Wolf Creek Job Corps Center. He served in the U. S. Army. , He was formerly employed by Budd Piper Roofing Com pany and Otis Vincent. I Surviving are his father, Ben Evans; three brothers, ' Calvin Roberts Sr., Lawrence Ford Jr. and James Ford; three sisters, Mrs. Lorraine F. Clay, Miss Doris Ford and ' Mrs. Brenda F. McGhee of Greenville. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ROYAL Funeral services for Joshua Royal of 1208 N. Hyde Park Ave., who died Sunday, February 22 at the Durham Rehabilitation Center, were held Wednes day, February 25 at Scar- i borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Dr. W. T. Bigelow. ( Burial was in Glennview ' Memorial Park. Surviving are several .nieces and nephews. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Elementary School. v Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie J. Farrington; two daughters, Miss Rosa Mae Farrington and Miss Geraldine Farrington; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Goods; two grandchildren. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. MclVER ! Funeral services for Willie Mclver Jr. who died Satur day, February 21, were held Thursday, February 26 at Pilgrim Baptist Church. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a native of Durham and .aftentJed the county schools. Surviving are his son, Wil'ie Earl Mclver; one sister, Mrs. Elvedia Catlett; four brothers, Harvey Bagley and Isaiah Mclver, both of Washington, D. C, Pete : Mclver and Nick Mclver. ! Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial . Chapels land Gardens. Subscribe To The Carolina Times Call Today 682-2913 1J .. . 1ELLK i D.JONES & SONS, INC. 419 Dowd Street !Licerised Funeral Directors & Embalmers "Counseling on Veterans & Social Security Affairs Complete Funeral Servic'e' 688-1323 j404 DOWD STREET ourham: north Carolina 27701 DR. A. 0, MOSELEY, D O., MINISTER J. 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