-. ''-I.' - ' ! I.I..I..IH. I.... - I ' ' PMCES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. OCT. 24 AT AAPW DURHAM ffEMSOFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHEH RTTaI DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS f 320 University Dr 3438 Hillsborough Rd. 1 I 1109 E. Main St. 621 BroaflSt.J OKTOBEKFEST It's a festival tUOlWc of Green P's fUnitedpion? ' 36th; ' ' Anniversary? - The Baha'i Communi-' ty , of Durham wil- jein V people around therworld ' in marking the 36th An- jJ niversary of the fbu ding of the United Na-7 tions.. Qn U. N. Day, Saturday October 24 at ' 3 - p.mt , the Durhamc Baha'is and - interested persons will meet at .2522 : Bgia'St. Jack Fobes, President, United Na-; tions " Association of, Chapel . Hill, will speak " on the Goals of the V. N. 1 Miss Sally " Jamir will speak On the Role of the Baha'i - International Community at, the UM Mrs. SfcJrtey Bunvcll Is Q'jcsn r JMrs. Shirley Burwell was named Queen of bell-' . YYeager Free Will Baptist Church during the Annual ' iW6men's Day celebration. Mrs. Burwell was cited i;for her outstanding'' Service ; and Special 10-TKE CAR3UMA TIL-n: -tAT., ZttZU 24. 14 Achievements. U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH BOX-O-CHICKEN OR ini opirs 2 in a bag Limit2 bags U.S.DA INSPECTED HEN 10-14 Ib. avg. Ib. mi Voumi United Nations Day was. established to foster our awareness of .the in- " terdependence of the world's many nations : and of the pressing need to seek global solutions to the unprecedented and complex problems that face mankind at this time human rights, popula tion growth, en vironmental quality, food distribution, energy production, nuclear pro- j liferation, and the : maintenance of peace. . ' Each year, Baha'i com munities across America join their fellow citizens in marking this day byl sponsoring special events in their own. com' munities. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF test 1 i, lb. ui ,Sfi,,;....,, v- V . sift IB Since its beginning in 1844, the Baha'i Faith has supported every ef fort to unify the nations of the world, including the League of Nations . and the United Nations. i ' Baha'u'llah, the Prophet-Founder of the Baha'i Faith Whose;; name means, "The Glory of; God," has'; made the need for; a world commonwealth; a cornerstone of His teachings.' In His numerous Writings, He ' :haracteries this new era1 in humankind's con-. Church Ccnfsrcac8 at (INC : " : A conference on The Church in the 20th Cen turys identity and. calling will be held Friday and Saturday, October 30-31, on the UNC campus "in Chapel H..( Sponsored by the Carolina Study Center, the . conference features Dr. Edmund (Clowney president of Westminister Theological , Seminary. The 7:30 p.m. Friday session at Gerrard Hallis free. For more information, call 286-5576 in ' .Durham or 942-7330 in Chapel Hill, or write Box 3022, Durham, N. C. 27705. , , - v s Woman's bay it Union . ' Woman's Day will be celebrated at Union Baptist Church, 904 S. Roxboro St., Sunday, October 25 at 11 a.m. Mm. Priscilla Brodie, Executive Secretary and Treasurer, Woman's Baptist Home, and . ' Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina , Auxiliary to the General Baptist State Convention and a native of Franklinton, will be the guest speaker. Music will be furnished by the Woman's Pay Choir Under the direction of Grover Wilson, ! organist. Dinner will be served following the ser- . ;vice. :.'';". :;.; . v, The.Mass Choir will be in concert at 6 p.m , 1 Miss Annie M. Dunigan is chairman of Woman's EXty. Dr. Grady D. Davis is pastor of Union. Homscoming at Greater St. Paut Homecoming will be celebrated at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, Juniper St. and Hyde Park Ave., Sunday, October 25 at 11 a.m. Dr. Granville Smith, pastor, Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Flint, Mich., will speak. Dr. W. T. Bigelow is the pastor of Greater St. Paul. ;-;r.- Homecoming at West Durham Homecoming will be observed at West Durham Baptist Church, Sunday, October 25. Dr. Harold U,Cobb Sr., pastor, will deliver the message. Din- nef will be served in the Fellowship Hall. ( ; Homecoming at Cains Chapel Homecoming will be observed at Cains Chapel i Baptist Church, St. Mary's Road, Sunday, October . 25 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Jesse Alston, pastor, Mount Gilead Baptist Church, Orange County, will preach. Other program participants will be the Frank Mack Family, Mrs. Cheryl Lloyd, and the Hardie Grove Choir of Oxford. Lunch will be served following the service. ' Rev, Moses Flectcher is the pastor of Cains j XJllapel. -: Homecoming at Mount Zloh Homecoming Services will be held at Mount Zion Baptist Church, 2315 Fayetteville St., Sunday, November 8 at 11 a.m. Rev. Louis Wade, pastor, New Bethel Baptist Church, White Plains, N. Y., will speak.. Lunch will be served following the ser vice at the Holiday Inn West. : , , MRS. BURWELL Testimonial Service and Dinner 1 The Senior and Junior Usher Board of , Mount Calvary Hoy Church, 1319 Gillette Ave:, will spon sor a Testimonial Service and Dinner honoring Mrs! Pearline Sutton, Saturday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. A $2 dinner donation will be accepted. Mrs. Sutton will be honored for her 32 years of service as Presi-' dent of the usher board. , Raleigh Native in Concert RALEIGH John Massenburg Jr. a Raleigh native, will appear in ; concert at First Baptist Church, Sunday, October 25 at 6 p.m - , Massenburg received his bachelor's degree with honrs in Music and Music Education from North Carolina Central University. He received his master of Music degree from the University of Michigan. He studied organ with Ernest Massen burg of New York, Ray Ferguson of Detroit and Robert Gark of Ann Arbor. ; Presently he is Minister of Music at Detroit's Metropolitan Church of God and on a study leave , from the Detroit Board of Education pursuing a Ph.D degree in MusicMusical Education. He has completed the requirements for the Master of Arts degree in Counseling and Guidance. ' rinuous spiritual evolu-; .ion as the Dispensation ,; n unity. : the age in ANN PAGE !.'f Mayonnaise Savings Save 30 tor U SJ Self-Rising Hour bag ( Save 20 News of Bible Way Mrs. Ceatrice Bratcher will sponsor a service for which- the human family ' her State Drive, Sunday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m. at mil achieve us matunty- DlVK y poswuc i cmpie, uarK urcie. l- ...... . 1. . j .ii-iil-li.l, -li HmnaMIOUAIurl Ursfh unll iu.lt.L . lilt nent or a wqriaxgoaza-fi Jrfl&r1 w"""ub iuvcnocr i ocginn- ion and the unification 1 11" nWu w P m- Monday, October 26 - pBisnop teon Saunders; Tuesday, October 27 f Overseer Meadows of Shiloh Holiness Church; Wednesday, October 28 - Bishop Fred Williams,' Holly Springs; Thursday, October 29, Bder Tom- mie Smith, Macedonia Apostolic Church, Raleigh; Friday, October 30, Bishop Alston, Jesus House of Prayer, Henderson; Saturday, October 31 Elder Jaines Meredith of Shiloh Apostolic Church. I UN mm v GOLDEN QTRS. Qs. Fiort's pkgt. .USave$4 SAVE 76 Ssaltest Ice Crccm una 1A aal. ctn. U ROZEN-SAVE40 Jano's Pizza Sausage . f. i 'rvpperom IV VJ 4 ' Hamburaer 1 11V Q7. N V r . . . . - - . - i i 6 Combination , pkg. TATER BOY FROZEN French Fries Crinkle Cut KZ bag U r 8Pk. 4 . ANN PAGE , ; COCA-COLA 2 Lowfat Milk I DECORATED ARTS 'N FLOWERS Save 10 SAVE 16 I Save 16 XL OTfhesh with quauty1o CALIFORNIA CRISP SOLID ICEBERG large heads FLORIDA GROWN SWEET & JUICY or 1 Tsngzlos Hi for only U N.C. GROWN LARGE ' Rill RS313 fe'OS f the diverse peoples of he human race, teha'u'llah has said, 'So powerful is the light f unity that it can u uminate the whole .vorld;" in another lace, He has writte, 'That , which the , Lord , tath ordained as the ' overeign- remedy, and, nightiest instrument for he healing of all the vorld is the union of all ts people in one, univer sal Cause, one common Faith." . The Baha'i Faith cur rently holds "con-, sultative status" with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with UNICEF, and with several other committees of the U.N. The Baha'i International Community maintains an office at both the: United Nations and its regional offices, and Baha'i ' representatives are sent to many interna tional conferences and gatherings that address themselves, to the com plex problems facing mankind. The Baha i; Faith is an independent, ' world religion with ; adherents in more than r 330 countries and ter ritories of the world. Its sacred Writings have been translated into over 660 languages and dialects. - The World. Centre of the Baha'i Faith, with its Holy . Shrines, is located in the Holy Land. , ) 7; NORTH CAROLINA T DURHAM COUNTY , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Martha M. Albright, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having a daim against Martha' M. Albright, deceased, to present them to the undersigned within six months' ! from the date of first publication of this notice at P. 0. Box 1932, Durham, N. C. ' 27702 or same will be pleaded in bar ef their, recovery. All persons, firms or corporations indebted to said Mar tha M. Albright, please make im mediate payment, v ; . ' This 24th day of October, 1981,. ' Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Executor ' Attorney C. C: Spaulding Jr. P.O. Box 1932 Durham. N. C. 27702 PUBLICATION 0ATES: The Carolina Times October 24, 31, November 7. 14, 1981 MASSENBURG I I on mmmi T7T VP able TVspoils you I U TT Vu in a nice way. Be- I f I I I cause It gives you the J IV i luxury of choosing . your viewing from the most amazing . variety of programs to come out of a , TV set. Box office sensations uncut by commercials, sports that sweat with excitement. Specials with more dazzle than the networks ever dreamed of . And all this comes to you for pennies . a day. 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