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- 1- DEATHS AMD FUWERALSl Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Annie W, Bridges of Ayers, Mass., and Mrs. Juanita W. Taylor: one son, F. D. . Wharton Jr. of Norwalk, Conn.; one sister, Mrs.' Bessie Harris Lee of seven corporatedr LASTER Funeral services for Mrs, Annie Clegg Wilson taster, ..99t.formerly of 2224 Pratt St., who died Tuesday, December 22 at Hillhaven Orange Convalescent Center, were held Satur day, December 26 at White Chatham County; Rock Baptist Church by grandchildren. Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch. Arrangements were by ounai was in oeecnwuuu . ribiiei ruueidi rdiiw, m fomatortf - She was a native of Mon cure. - She was a member of .White Rock Baptist Church and its Hattie E. Shepard Sunday School Class and an Assistant Teacher, E. W. Cotton District, Anniver sary Banquet Committee, Deaconess Board, Bap tismal Committee and the Crest Street Senior Citizens Club and Daughters of Dor cas. Surviving is one stepson,. James taster. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incorporated. Carolina Central University) in 1914. She was employed at Palmer In stitute, Sedalia. She work-. ed for. North L Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co. for forty-six years and was its Senior Missionary Cir cle, Pastor's Aide Society and -Up-to-date. Galeda Club. .. Surviving are two daughters,. Mrs.' Alma Mc-': Quaig and Mrs. Ola- Mae: Secretary to the President ' Carrington of Philadelphia, publisher of many scf Duke Medical Center, were works. -.' ' held Tuesday, January 5 at jl He was a member of the Ellis D. Jones Funeral Geneal Statutes Commis-' Chapel by Rev." Essex sion, The .Criminal Code Fields. Burial was in Glen Commission, , NCLabor Ar-' nview Memorial Park. bitration Panel, N. C. Ad-Surviving are six sisters, visory uomminee w me Mrs, Mattie Brown; Mrs. MARTIN 'J . i Will Vieiinb. Janies Flem- Funeral services.for Ms. ing, John Fleming, Joseph Fleming ana beorge Morn ing ; lu granacnnaren. Cornelia "Neat". Martin of 2412 Nebo St., -who died Friday, January 1 at Duke Medicar Center, was held Wednesday, January 6 at Scarborough Hargeu Arrangements Ellis D. - Jones (Funeral Home. were by! & Sons' and later appointed to the -Pa.; her stepmotherr Mrs.i U-S. Commisison on CivifiAnnie Brooks. Mrs, Bernice i Memorial .Chapel by Rev. I A At. A- , ) -. t - . 1 I t I : 'I ltLi. A ' 1 a'... . . .. -1 . . .... w- : W r -J la V (f administrative staff. Ora Jones of Henderson; She was a member of I six sisters, Mrs. Pauline White Rock Baptist Church . Hart, Mrs. Rebexca and its Senior-ChoirrSun- i JohnsonoL .Stem,-- Mrs, day School Teacher, Sarah Mattie Cozart, Mrs. Nettie E. - Smith Districts and ' White, and Mrs. Rosa Pet Retired Club. She was also tiford, all of : Oxford and a member of Rho Chapter,. Mrs, ;( Janie Leverette - of lota Phi Lambda Sorority, Butner; one .brother, Roy Daughters of Dorcas Club.i 'Lee Jones of Stem; iO Year Round Garden Ciub, , " grandchildren; 1 1 , great and Retired Employees of - grandchildren; , one great- WHARTON Funeral services for Mrs. Annie H. Wharton, who died-Tuesday, December 22 at the Penick Memorial. Home, Southern Pines, were held Saturday, December 26 at St. Titus Episcopal Church by Father Calvin R. Griffin. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. . She was a native of Chatham County and at- North Carolina Mutual Life Incuranra ("Vi ; . . . y Surviving is, one sister, V i, Mrs. Gazella P. Lipscomb. i Arrangements were by Fisher Funera Par or. h- rnrnnrateri great-grandchild Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. 'MCLEAN Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Lynette Poole McLean, 88, of 1605 Lin coln St., who died Thurs day, December 24 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Sunday,' December 27 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch! Burial was in Beechwood tended Barber JJcotia Col lege and A&T College. She ; Cemetery, taught home economics in' . She ,was a secondary schools in Oklahoma. She was an active member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Tarboro, until incapacitated. native of Durham and educated In the Durham City Schools. She attended Shaw Univer- pnnnn i V bUUUCLL X Funeral services for Levester Cogdell, who died Sunday, December 27, were held Wednesday, December 30 at Oak Grove Freewill Baptist Church by Rev. Z. D. Harris. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Samp son County and was educated in the Sampson County Schools. He was a member of Pleasant Union Disciples Church, Wayne County, before joining Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church in 1943. He" was employed by u.; North Carolina ' Central - University as a custodial technician for sixteen jmiitj SM-ttJu,. ' till Rights, past president, Womble. Sduth Eastern Lawyers .Tucker, Association, George White Ba:-AssociationT-.National Bar Association, 14th Judicial District - Bar, American Bar Association and Presidential Appointee to' the White House Con ference on Youth. . r, DeJarmon was a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraterni ty. Surviving are his wife', Mrs. Elva P... DeJarmon;. ' one daughter, Ms. Michelle Renee DeJarmon. , Courtesy of Scarborough ;' & Hargett ; Memorial C Chapels and Gardens, MITCHELL Funeral services for Mrs. Latlie Mitchell, who died Saturday, December 25 at Duke Medical Center, were heliLJuesday, - December 29 at Greater St. Paul Bap tist Church by Dr. W. T. Bigelow. Burial was in Rock Spring United Church of Christ Cemetery, Creed moor, v ' She was a native of Gran ville County and attended the Granville County Schools. She was a member of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church and its Pastor's Aid Mrs.;- Beatrice Mrs.Helen Hansley of New "Haven, Conn-r- andMrs.-. Ada, McNiell of Richmond, Va. -Arrangements were by Ellis p. Jones & Sons Funeral Home.. pill 111 - ..'. -..J ... ,.1 Training School (now North CHURCH NEWS j 1st District Convention at Rock Spring Baptist Church The First District Sunday School Convention will conclude Sunday, January 10 at Rock Spring Bap- tist Church, Creedmoor at 1 1 a.m. Churches of the District are Calvary, First, Greenfield, Henderson Grove, Ledge Rock, Union Chapel, New Light, Pine Grove, Rogers Grove, Rock Spring, Synama Grove and Mount Zoar Bap tist ChurchesW-c ?;. ' v ; ' ' Rev.J;N:Brbwrt1s thV pastor of , Rock Spring;, McKinley Mangum, president, First District Sun day School Convention. ' Talent and Candlelight Program The Pastor Aid Club of Bell-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Rd, will present a "Talent and Candlelight" Program, Sunday, January 10 at 6 p.m. Dr. David H. Bell is pastor of Bell-Yeager. sity and was graduated years. from National Religions! Surviving are his wife. Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fay etteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 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. II 4fv 1 115 tZ J AW t 1 A ' Mrs. Lettie C. Cogdell; one son, William L. Cogdell; one daughter, Mrs. Lettie C.Thomas of Suitland, Md. Arrangements were bi Burthey Funeral Service. DENNIS ' Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Parks Dennis, who died Wednesday, December 23 at Duke Medical Center, were held Saturday, December 26 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Beechwood .Cemetery. She was a native of , Millegeville, Ga Surviving are her hus band, Colquitt Dennis Sr.; one daughter, Ms. Bobbie J. Dennis; four sons, Sgt. Colquitt Dennis Jr. of San Diego, Calif., Cpl. Howard Dennis, Theron Z. Dennis and Thaddius Dennis; one sister, Mrs. Lucille P. Williams; two brothers, Howard Parks 6f Brooklyn, N. Y. and Wankfield Parks. Jr. of Millegeville, Ga. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CLARK Funeral services for Mrs. Roxanna Clark, whofffied Tuesday, Decombor 22 at Durham, County General Hospital, were held Satur day, December 26 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Granville County. She was a native of Gran ville County and was educated in the . Granville County Schools. She was employed at Liggett-Myers Tobacco Co., and Robinson Tobacco Co. , She was a member of Union Baptist Church and DeJARMON Funeral services for At torney LeMarquis ' DeJar mon, 65, of 125 Masondale Ave., who died Wednes day, December 23 at home, were held Monday, December 28 at St. Joseph's AME Church by Rev. W. E. Daye. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Poplar Bluff, Mo. and was educated In the Youngstowi and Cleveland, Ohio schools. He received his A. D. degree from Howard University in 1939 and his ici'Club. Surviving are her hus band, Junius Mitchell; two sons, Samuel Mitchell and Charles Mitchell; three sisters, Mrs. Ruby Winston, Mrs. Viola Johnson, , both of Creed moor and Mrs. Minervia Allen of Newark, N. J.; one borther, Elton Grissom of New Burgh, N. Y.; three grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. TOWNES Funeral services' for Mrs. Eveliner Shaw Townes of 810 Gaston St., who died J.D, degree from Wester Thursday. December 31 at Reserye . University, aire home,' were- neia Monaay, MCALLISTER Funeral services far Mrs. Flonnie Morrison McAllister, who died1 Thursday, December 31 at' home, were held Monday, January 4 at Kingdon Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses by Brother Gerome McDowell. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was s native of ' Raeford r She was a former member of White Rock Bap tist Church and joined the Jehovah's Witnesses in 1947. Surviving, are one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy M. Mewbom; oneson, Ray mond McAllister Sr.; four sisters, Mrs. Daisy McLaughlin, Mrs. Jessie Goodman, both of Raeford, Mrs. Eunice Davis of Camden, N.J. and Mrs. Minnie McAllister; five brothers, Fred Morrison of Fort Bragg, Archie Mor rison, Alvin Morrison, Qlif ton Morrison, and Garland Morrison of .Philadelphia, W. -E. Daye. Burial was in GreenvillerS.C. Surviving are one daughler-MisSLYvonne I Renee Blassingame; two -sons,' Virgil Paxtort Martin , and Anton Diadlo Martin, i Courtesy oi scaroorougn t & Harbett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. MITCHELL - Funeral services for Thaddus Mitchell of 913 unsiow oi., wnu uicuf, Saturday, January. 2 at n nome, were neia weunes day, January 6 at Pine Grove Baptist Church, Creedmoor, by Rev. Johni Caldwell. Burial was in Pine Grove Memorial Gardens, Creedmoor. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eldora M. Mitchell; one son, Charles ' R. Mitcehll; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred M. James and Miss Audrey Mitchell; one brother. Hulev Mit chell. Durham and a member of Courtesy of Scarborough St. Joseph's AME Church & Hargett Memorial and its Carolina Barnes Chapels and Gardens. Missionary Society She ' was the granddaughter of DOMINEY i Mrs. Ara Adams, one of the Funeral services for first members of the William "Snowball" church. . Dominey of 109 Broadway Surviving are one St., Apt. 4, who died Mon- daughter, Miss Willie Mae day, January 4, were held Davis; three sons, Aaron A. Thursday, January 7 at Smith, Larkins Smith Jr. of SMITH - Funeral services for Mrs., Ara M.Smith, 96, who died Friday, December 25, were held Tuesday, December 29 at St.. Joseph's AME Church by Rev. John Bur ton. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Greensboro and Arthur L. Smith of Cheasapeake: Va.; four stepchildren, Mrs. Alice S. Briggs, Mrs. a long time Maggie S. McGhee, Mrs. of Liberty DeNina S. Austin and Joseph D. Smith; 15 grand- Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was employee Warehouse. Surviving are his wife, children; 19 great Mrs. Lossie Dominey. grandchildren; 10 great Arrangements were by , great-grandchildren. Ellis D. Jones & Sons Courtesy of Scarborough ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. 682-1171 ' 'A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way' ' Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF Ernestine Scarborough Bynum Licensed Funaral Directress and Embalm ' J. C. "Skeepie Scarborough, III Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmor ; Douglas C. Ray Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Connie B. Dunlap Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Wayne A. Coachman Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer. Ronald M. Scarborough. Sr. Licensed Funeral Director I K Carter Licensed Funeral Director Emmett Caldwell Licensed Funeral Director vnyopyas Licensed Funeral Director I Bm ii ojsy w mmu wnfmm m imm n aj mnftM it SWWl : ! J i I I I 5 1 1 '- " ! f f 8:00 A.M. I 7 - 9:30 A.M. ! I 11:00 A.M. Masters,' ccfiayvijom New , York University. He worked as Assistant Finance Director, National Youth Administration (NYA) for Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana Counties of Ohio before World War II. He was a member of the United States Army, and studied at the University of Paris in its Information and Education Program. He was admitted to prac tice law before the Bars of South Carolina, North Carolina, Ohio, North Eastern District of Ohio and Bar of United States Supreme Court. . DeJarmon joined the Law School faculty of North Carolina Central University in 1955,' after seven years as Professor of Law at South Carolina State Col lege. He was appointed Dean of the Law School in 1969 and served until his regisnation from the Dean ship in 1976. In 1978 he resumed the practice of law with the firm of Malone, Johnson, DeJar mon and Spaulding, a firm he helped organize. He had practiced with Atty. C. C. Spaulding since October 1. Funeral Home. FLEMING Funeral services for Louie Fleming, 68, of 1020 N. Elizabeth St., who died at Duke Medical Center, will be held Friday, January 8 at Mount Gilead Baptist Chureh iwD. -Ae-D." Pa.: -one.vhafbrotte?f January atCox Werrtoriat'&a rriuel3ilrpni sorv sadii -MoseleyiV'BuTlal) wifo be im Free Will Baptist Church by Brooklyn, N.Y.; two grand- the family cemetery in cnnaren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Rev. T. F. Griswell. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Anna B. Taylor, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mrs. Ola Johnson, and Mrs. Melvina Little; three brothers, Alfred . Shaw, Ennis Mangum and Bishop Con way Mangum. , Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ALLEN Funeral services for Mrs. Mina Holt Allen of 1309 Jackson ' St., who died Saturday, January 2 at home, were held Monday, January 4 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel. . Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. .: Surviving is one brother, Vernon Turner of New York, N. Y. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. SCOTT Funeral services for Miss Nannie Lou Scott, 57, of 805 Dowd St., who died He was the author and Thursday, December 3,1 at JONES Funeral services for Isaac William Jones of 718 Shay, Drive, who died Fri . day, January 1 at home, were held Tuesday, January 5 at Mount Calvary Baptist Church,' Bahama, by Rev. McCoy Bullock. Burial was in the church cemetery." . Surviving are three sons, Howard A. Jones, Allen Lafayette Jones, and Douglas McArthur Jones of Hyattsville, Md.; five daughters, Mrs. Johnetta Edwards Reams, Mrs. Anita Lvada Reams, Mrs. " Mary Lewis Bosticof Hollis, N.Y., Mrs. Alic Faye-. Lunsford of Hillsborough and Mrs. Veulra Lee Rhodes of Albany, Ga two brothers, John Maynard Jones and Robert Lee Jones; two sisters, Mrs. Luna Holman and Mrs. Lola Justice of Bahama; 16 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. ! Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memoria Chapels and. Gardens. & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. NORMAN Funeral- sefrvices : for William '. Norman-of-, 11 07 Morehead Ave., who died Tt.esayf ua'at thftH Veterans :.Adrinisfratioo'-4v;' Hospital, will be held Satur day In Laurel, Md., Na tional Memorial Park. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Carol Sparks; two grandchildren. The family will receive friends Friday, January 8 1.- Morganton. He was a retired employee of American Tobacco Co. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Judy Towe; three sons.' Donald Flem ing, Isaac Fieming,ana irom i to o p.m. ai bunney Larry Fleming; one sister Funeral Parlor. Mrs. Lillian Tapp; six Arrangements were by brothers, Ernest Fleming, Burthey Funeral Service. ' CARD OF THANKS T ' The family of the late Mrs. Flonnie Morrison McAllister wishes to thank all of our many , friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, messages of love and sympathy, receiv ed during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother who departed this life December , 31, 1981 after several years of declining health. May GOD Bless and Keep All of You. Mrs. Dorothy M. Mewbom Mr. Raymond McAllister Sr. j &SONS,ING.i " 419 towd Street 1 I COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N. C. ! -i m. v. a . f - '.T -JH' I Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC ' W. W. Easleyt Jr.. Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1982 Worship-Service Sunday School Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon. Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. PI INFRA I 1 SERVICE k " COO 4 Ml II I f www-1 , IP T, MS itr $rand 'Jfur, fer. 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 'Service For All - Within The Means Of All" Since 1963 -tWECARE- IfWe Didn't Serve You You probably paid more than you SHOULD h3ve lor your funeral needs. Our Licensed Staff ' FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES - Elijah J.'Pookey" Fisher III Christopher T. Fisher Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A. Pegram 9 0 A 10:55 A I 6:00 P.M. A Study Session on - Im- V proving our Final Record, Reporting, and ystem Music Conference Room . foundco iae 3400 FA YETTEVItLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1982 9:30 A.M. Church School Conducted by Dr. Cleveland Hammonds A.M. Worship ' :! Sermon . The Pastor On Do Unlike This Nurse - In '82 Senior Choir Leading the singing Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director ' Young Ladies Ushers ushering Q operating s J
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