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'T7 4-TKE CAROLINA T18ES SAT., JULY 4, 1881 Paster's Anniversary at Russell Mem. ? Russell Memorial CME Church, S. Alston Ave.; will" conclude Rev. L. H. Whelchel Jr.'s Anniversary Celebration Friday, July 3 and Sunday, July 5. Rev, V. S. Thompson, pastor, First Calvary Baptist Church, will preach on Friday night and Rev. Percy L. High, pastor. Mount Vernon Baptist Church will speak on Sundtfy. Stewardess Board Trip to Pennsylvania The Stewardess Board No. 2 of Kyles Temple A.M .E. Zion Church, Dunstan St., has planned a trip to Lan caster, Hershey and Reading, Pa., July 31 through August 2. If you are interested in visiting the Chocolated world and shopping spree in a complete outlet center, please contact the either: Mrs. Llewellyn -477-4047, Mrs. Griffin 493-2055 or Mrs.. Yancey 6824722. CHURCH NOTES McNEIL Funeral services for Miss, Clara McNeil of 1835 Cheek Rd.. Apt. 10-0. who died Tuesdav June 23 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Sunday, June 28 ; at Greater St. Paiil Baptist Church by Dr. W. T. Bigelow. Burial was in Glen nview Memorial Park. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Dorothy McNeil, Mrs. Deloris Howard and Mrs. Magdalene Cole of Brooklyn, N. Y.; three sons, Lonnie McNeil of Manhattan, N. Y., Cephas McNeil and Clarence D. McNeil of Raleigh; one step daughter, Mrs. Dorotha Thompson flf Lumberton; one brother, Lonnie Hedgepeth of Manhattan; 27 grand children; six great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. McNEIL Funeral services for Mrs. Almeter McNeil of 10-C Ridgeway Ave., who died . Monday, June 22 at Duke , Medical Center, were held 'Friday, June 26. at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Dr. Porru I Minh Rnrial ua in , ...a... ... Beechwood Cemetery. She was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church and a retired employee of Liggett & Myers . Tobacco Co. r. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Katie A. Byrd of Washington, D. C; three brothers, Harvey Arthur of Kinston and John Arthur and Troy Arthur, both of Washington, D. C. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. FLOYD Funeral services for James A. Floyd of 574 Clayton Road, who died Thursday, June 25 at the Veterans Ad ministration Hospital, were' held Saturday. June 27 at Mount Zoar Baptist Church by Rev. A.. H. Parker. Another funeral was held! Sunday, June 28 at Hilly! Branch Baptist Church,1 Lumberton by Rev. J. M. Dunham. Burial was in Byrd Pope Cemetery, Lumberton. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret S. Floyd; one son, James Floyd Jr. of New York City; three daughters,; Mrs. Phyllis Martin of; Sedajia, Mrs. Melanie Shoff- ner and Mrs. Yvette Shoff-j ner; four brothers, Elmer! Floyd of Portsmouth, Va.,! Robert Floyd and Lacy Floyd, both of Fairmont and Booker Floyd of Lumberton; six sisters, Miss Betty M. Floyd,, Mrs. Naomi Gerald, Mrs. Myrtle Black, and Mrs. Lois Pighit, all of Lumberton, Mrs. Emma Cyant of Washington and Miss Gloria Floyd of Fairmont; his step- 404 DOWO STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 DR. A. D, MOSELEY, D.D., MINISTER J. C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1981 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. hurch School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro , - Durham, N.C 682-1171 ' 'A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan , OUR LICENSED STAFF EratttiM Scarborough Bynum UcanialFiinaralDlractrus and Embalm j J. C'Skaaola" Scarborough. Ill ItenMd FuMrtl (Hrtctor and Embalmar ... Douglas C.Ray licawad Funoral Dlrtctor and Embalnwr ,'. -' -'.V-;. ' V- , , ' Connlt B. Dunlap - Ucamid r-urwral Doctor and Embalmar '?".'''' . -4' Wiyna A. Coachman L . . . ' UcMiad Funsral Dlractar and Embalm jwnaww.anoraugn,w. Uctnud Funwal Olnctaru J. . Canar ; Ucantad Funarri (Uwarl Ucmaad Funaral (Hractar fmmattCaldwarr',e Uovdr Ucantad Fmwral Dfrmawrt Oak Grove Sponsors Florida Trip , Oak Grove Free Win Baptist Church, 801 Colfax St., f Is sponsoring a trip to Orlando, Florida, August 10-13. The trip package includes motel accommodations for 4 days and 3 nights and tickets tb Disney World, Circus World, Stars Hall of Fame and Silver Springs. For more information concerning the trip, contact Rev. Theresa Hodges at 682-3862 or Mrs. Josanne Fryar at 596-5089. ' Rev. Yvonne BeasleyatMt. Calvary Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St., celebrated Youth and Young Adult Choir Anniversary, Sunday, June 28. Rev. Yvonne Beasleyj was the mistress of ceremony. The Meadows Family; and James Little and the Little Angels participated. I : Madge Hargravss '." Service Award ; . f Winners . Mrs. Edith M. Johnson,! Chairman, Board of Christian1 Education, White Rock Bap-: tlsf Church, presents The Madgo T. Hargraves Sorvlci Award to Ms. Valerie Ken nedy . (Graduate-Durham 1 Academy), and Ms. Edith M. Allenj Graduate of North Carolina Central University. Mrs. Beatrice B. Allan and1 Dr. Ruth Kennedy are the proud parents. Other reel- lents not shown are Ms. i aura . Bridges1 (Graduate-Hillside High School) and Ms. Loretta Lynch (Graduate-Harvard University). ATM f if VV V II : ; I. ' 1 '.'.( 1 y-1 . iL . ; DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES mother, Mrs. Margaret Floyd of Fairmont. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels: and Gardens. 1 B0NEY ! Memorial Services for Charlie Bdney of 609 Troy St., who died Saturday, June 20 at McClain Hospital, Mc Clain, were held Saturday,; June 27 at the home of' Richard Waller, 1207 N. ' Hyde Park Ave., by Rev. Essex Fields. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Howell of New York, N. Y. and Mrs. i Elizabeth Hill of Greenville. ' Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels ' and Gardens. M0RPHIS CHAPEL HILL -Graveside) rites for Willie Green Morphis i of 330 McMaster St., who' died Thursday, June 25 at home, were held Monday, June 29 at Old Chapel Hill Cemetery by Rev. Phillip Cousin. Surviving are one sister, . Mrs. James W. Atwater;." three nieces; two nephews. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. : McAllister 1 hil1sb0r0ugh Funeral services for Mrs.. Betty Pretty McAllister, P:04 Box Ht, who -died -Friday,' June 26 at Duke' Medical i 'Center, were held Tuesday, June 30 at Pine Grove Baptist . Church. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. She was a native; of Durham and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees in home economics from North Carolina Central University. . m 1941' she moved to Hillsborough, where she taught in Central High School and Orange High School until she retired in ; 1980. ! She was a member of Delta : Sigma Theta Sorority,! ; League of Women Voters, Business and Professional, Women's Club of Orange.. Oranae County Chapter of NCCl) Alumni, National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People, Nor thern Orange Black Voters Alliance for. Political Pro- ?ress, Orange County, lient's Council and Orange, County Political Caucus. i She was on the advisory ' board of the Orange County: Chapter of the American Red ! Cross and Gov. James B.l Hunt appointed her to the; Orange County Historical; Society and the Commission of the Status of Women. i . She was a member of the ; American Home Economics Association, International Home Economics Associa-' "tion. American Vocational ' 4 Association home Economics Sections of AVA and National Education Association. She was adviser for the Future Homemakers of America Club and senior class adviser at Orange High School. Surviving are her hus band, Paul. T. McAllister; three brothers, Thomas M. Pretty of Los Angeles, Calif.. Graham Pretty Jr. and Linon Pretty of Plainfield, N. J,; one sistec, Mrs. Biverous Anderson of Portland, Ore. Arrangements wee :,by ' Burthey Funeral Service. He served the Durham Branch NAACP in many capacities during 40 years of membership. He was paid tribute by the Durham branch recently for his contributions to the NAACP, his family,, community, church, state and nation. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ellen Coley; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Edward and Mrs. Lessie Umstead. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. I W. A. AMEY'S Funeral Service & Florist Dependable Efficient Economical SERVICE BY AMEY 2919 Fiyettavilla Street Durham, N. C. 27707 688-1860 Florist Shop, 688-3310 COLEY Funeral services for Burch , Coley of 1009 Cornell St.,. who died Thursday, June 25 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Monday, June 29 at West Durham Baptist Church by Dr. Harold J. Cobb. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Gran ville County and moved to Durham at an early age. He was a retired employee of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. He was a member of West Durham Baptist Church and its Deacon Board, Trustee' Board, Sunday School superintendent, District No. 4, Senior Citizen Club and Rosecoe Senior Citizen Club secretary. He was treasurer ; of ihe Fifth District Sunday School Convention. . He was also a member of the Durham : Ushers Union and served as its secretary. He was treasurer ofi the Sate Interdenominational Ushers Association. He and the late Louis Austin were responsible for purchasing the rest home in Franklinton, which the Ushers Associa tion owns. BIGGERS Funeral services for Mrs. Alma Fitzgerald Biggers, 66, of 1202 Chalmers St., who died Monday, June 29 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Thurs dayr301y2"at St. Joseph's AME Church by Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park., She was a native of Durham and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from North Carolina Central University. She worked at Stanford L. Warren Library and the State Employment Security Com mission. She taught in the Oxford public schools. She was an employed as a counselor at NCCU. Later she was named dean of women, retiring in 1977. ' She was a former member of the Durham Human Rela tions Commission. - She was a member of the N. C. Association of Teachers, National Council of Teachers of English, National Guidance Association, N. C. State Employees Association, N. C. Association of Women Deans and Counselors, Na tional Association of Women Oeans and Counselors and YWCA. . i She was also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Volkamenia Literary Club, Six O'Clock Bridge Club, Royal Oaks . Community Association and Prospect Chapter of Eastern Star. She was a member of Em manuel AME Church for many years before joining St. Joseph's AME . Church. There she was a member of , Stewardess Board No. 2, Mary C. Evans Missionary Society, Mary C. Evans Sun dah School Class and Laymen's Organization. She was the widow of the late Rev. S. Paul Biggers. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Thelma Fitzgerald Smith; one brother, William R. Fitzgerald Sr.; two foster daughters, Mrs. Doretha Hayes Taylor and Mrs. Claudia Cannady Davis; two' nieces; two nephews. Arrangements were by , Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. , PERRY WILSON Funeral ser-i vices for Mrs. Lucinda Todd I Perry, who died Wednesday, July 1 at Wilson County General Hospital, will be held Saturday, July 4 at 2 p.m. at Red Oak Grove Baptist Church, Stanhope. Burial, will be in Bunn Cemetery, Stanhope. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy P. Harrison of Durham, Mrs. . Venester Montaque and Mrs. Vashti P. Battle, both of Wilson, and Mrs. Thelma P. Webb ot Zebukyv, twp.sons, Miles Preston Perry of , Raleigh and H. Glenn Perry of Wilson; one sister, Ms. Lena Todd of Newark, N. J.; two brothers, Willard Todd and S. T. Todd, both of Newark, N. J.; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Toney's Funeral Home, Spr ing Hope. HARRIS Fnnfiral sfiruir.fis fnr .Inhn T. (Nick) Harris, 53, of 7518 1 Russell Rd., who died Satur- , I o- t r..i. i. Udy, June : di uurvo 'i Medical Center, were held tf Wednesday, July 1 "at ; Lipscomb - Grove Baptist I Church by Rev. T. E. Taylor. Burial was in the church cemetery. He was a retired employee I of the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.- He was a trustee of Lipscomb Grove ' Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Coble Harris; two sons, Michael Thomas Harris and John Jackson III of St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, Sonnie Harris and Frank Harris; five sisters, Mrs.' Eunice Dunn, Mrs. Gladys Davis, Mrs. Gaynelle Cates. Mrs. Annie McBroom and Mrs. Lois J. Dean Roberts. THOMPSON HILLSBOROUGH Funeral services for Marvin William'Thompson of Rt.'l, who died Sunday, June 28 at Duke Medical Center, were held Wednesday, July 1 at Orange Cross Road Baptist Church, Hillsborough, by Rev. T. E. Taylor and Rev. Rainey Enoch. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Thompson; onB daughter, Miss Kizzy Senita 'Thompson; his mother, Mrs. Mamie Thompson; six sisters, Mrs. Margaret Glenn, Miss Christine Thompson, Miss Shirley Shirley Thompson and Miss Ophelia Thompson, all of -Stamford, Conn., and Mrs. Flora Snead and Miss Odessa Thompson, both of Hillsborough. Courtesy of Scarborough & t Hargett Memorial Chapels, and Gardens. , JOHNSON : Funeral services for Mrs. Addie B, Johnson of 2419 Cheek Rd., who died Tues-; day, June 23 at Durham.1 County General Hospital,': were held Tuesday, June 30 i at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. : Essex Fields. Burial was in ,'1 Glennview Memorial Park: Surviving is a sister, Mrs.; , Katie Overby of Brooklyn, N." Y. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels -and Gardens. REDOICK Mrs. Nannie Covington Redd ick of 1102 W. Hillside , Ave., who died Tuesday, ; : June 30 at Durham County ; General Hospital. Funeral ar-; rangements were incomplete at press time. Arrangements were by . Burthey Funeral. Service. fr Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street , Durham, NC 27707 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & 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 choose from a variety of services . , If mt. daluanj Imfrii (Elfttrrli of OlijrtHt 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move for God" v Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Div, Minister , SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1981 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Everyone Is welcome to come and Join I us In all services. . vmuf ;T jjj I founded tsea 1 A I 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET jl' DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 - ft LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR 1 SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1981 I 41 9:30 A.M. Church School 1 Tj 10:55 A.M. . Worship p jol Refreshments and fellowship in the Fellowship I'll Hall after 10:55 a.m. worship. T V Sunday Nursery provided for children during the A T 0:55 a.m. Worship. j LL iS.mM. at' , I isljer 3fiwril farlirr, $nt. 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 , "Service For All - Within The Means Of All" Sine 1963 , If We Didn't Servo You - -You probably paid more than you SHOULD 'Jiave for your funeral needs. Our Licensed Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher Christopher T.Fisher Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR l James A. Pegram ' , 'i :apcpobe5onpobooooomM ST. JOSEPH TAME CHURCH Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 18S9 2521 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC W.W.EasJey, Jr., Minister V''-vv..'..;.A:;y1.,, ' - ' . SUNDAY, JULY 5, 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 i- Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. t' mm ii -----
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