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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. FEBRUARY 13, 1S82 , Black History Cetebration at . : St. John On Saturday and Sun day, February 20-21, St. John Baptist Church, Onslow Street, Durham, I will present a Black History Celebration. All activities are free and the ' public is invited. Beginning at II o'clock Saturday morn ing, three films will be shown: "Martin Luther King, ; Jr.", "Harriet Tubman", and "An In- , terview with Alex Haley , concerning some parts of i Roofs": On Sunday at 3:30 p.m.', a program will be presented under the theme , "The Black Church:. It's Contribu tions lo ihe Struggle for Equality". Speakers will be Dr.' Earl E. Thorpe, professor of history. North Carolina Central University and Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch, pastor. White Rock Bap tist Church. Music will be presented by the Rev. James Herndon and the Herndon Singers. . Following - the pro gram. Kelley Bryant will display and discuss his personal black history collection. Deacon And Deaconess Day At New Bethel Dea$pn; j and Deaconess Day will be observed at New Bethel Baptist Church, 2508 Crest Street; Sunday, February 21. Dr. L.W. Reid, pastor, will speak at II a.m. Rev. Donald Fozard, pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church, will speak at 3 p.m. Rev. Fozard is presi dent and co-founder of the Good News Evangelists Team. He is also founder and presi dent of the Victory Through Faith Radio Ministry. He is married ' to the former Ms. Nora Lyons ,;and they have' three daughters and three sons. For JusticePeace The Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ and the Black Ministerial Alliances of Durham and Raleigh have proclaimed Sunday, February 21, as i a "Day of Prayer for Justice and Peace" in i preparation for a Tour day march from Goldsboro to Raleigh. For 79 Of her 91 years, financial 'secretary of the Mrs. Ella B. Trice hasj. Missionary Auxiliary of : been a member of Mount Sinai Baptist Church. On -Saturday, February 13, Mount Sinai honored Mrs. Trice with a Testimonial Banquet held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. Trice is one ofr .Motiritr. Sinai's oldest! 'meiribers and has served1 jher church in more capacities than anv other. The Crusade will with '. member. During the' the following issues Tax exempt status for racist, segregating schools; President Reagan's years, she has been , Financial ' secretary; ' a ; charter member of the Mount Sinai Senior Mis- budget cuts and military : sionarv Circle and served expansion at the expense; as it's president for 35 of the needy; Jesse Helms' Anti Busing Amendment; , President Reagan's proposals to weaken the Voting Rights Bill; President Reagan's new federalism. years; a charter member of the Deaconess Board. Mrs. Trice was one of the organizers of Vaca tion Bible School under the leadership of Rev. J.R. Stanford and was the principal for a number of years. She has taught beginners and in- termediate Sunday ! School classes. Active in regional and state religious organiza-: tions, Mrsw Trice served as president of ihe One-. Day District Conferences Russelletts Sing . ... at Bible Way The Russelletts will sine for the morning .worship Sunday,; "TT? February 21, at Bible'" wuu,u Way Church. Mrs. Davis: SESSW? and the Youth Depart-: "LgTrf ment will be in charge of Cooties; es ide of the 6 p.m. service. Guest Orange bounty Mis speaker will be Eider s,onary Un,on' and Kent McDonald of Miracle Temple Church,, Fuquay-Varina. , Youth Jubilee will be held at Bible Way Fri day. Feb. 26, at 7:30, Founder's Day At Oak Grove Founders Day will be observed at the Oak mi a , 1 p.m, uuests win oe me Grove Free Will Baptist Miracle Temple- Church on Snndav. ADOstolic Temple of Fuquay-Varina, Bible Way Apostolic Church, Raleigh, Way of the Cross Apostolic Church, Henderson. Elder Robert Bracher will conduct a revival at St. James Apostoliq Church. Raleigh. Elder" Earnest McDonald is the. pastor. on reoruary zi, at p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Elroy Lewis and the Fisher Memorial Church Family. The public is cordially invited to attend. We Welcome Church News it J News about your happenings at your churchj should be in our office not later than Monday ati 5 p.m. of the week of publication. ,1 You might send us a church bulletin that would indicate noteworthy news of your church, happenings. ' . ' . ; Burthey Funeral Service ,1510 Fayettevllle Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisting Families with pre-f uneral and post funeral business arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. Families can choose from a variety of services. I it A1 II 111 it ()! 1111 y If :Xi&p :it I Vi. . i :;;: )- i 4 BOLDEN Funeral services for Mrs. Velaida Bolden. of 610 Gray Ave., who died Tuesday. February 9 at home, ware held Monday, February 15 at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Dr. W. T. .Bigelow. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are her hus band, Ervin . Bolden; two sons. Aaron Bolden and Erik Bolden; her father,' Sidney Johnson; one sister. Miss Shelia Johnson; two brothers. Marshall Johnson 'and David Johnson. ' Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. HEADEN Funeral services for Mrs Lucy ' Neville Headen of 2213 Chautauqua St., who died Friday, February 12 at home, were held .Monday. February 15 at Mount Zion Baptist . Church by Rev. Donald Q. Fozard Sr. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Chatham County and had worked at Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Surviving are two-sons. Theodore Headen and Walalce Headen of New York; one sister, Mrs. The New Hope Associa- tion for which she was i given special honors. ( Of all of her roles in the church, music ' was Sang in the School's f tth. wnermm hrtm tt - a i jr1 a I IUIV WW WWVtJ W ' jrhmr ho alcA cona in! .. r 1 awa WMV UiUV auiig 411 Choir from the time 1 was organized until it jwas dissolved. She" sang Iwith the A.T. Alston Mount Sinai and back, J. the Mount Sinai Gospel I. ;day or night, First to ar and last to leave,.; Dr. V.E. Brown To Observe Twentieth Anniversary inve jjust t Wit I ; JyAi 4 J - Oi hii sionary; 1 In special services on; ..vitcd to participate. j to ; be sure that; , Sunday, February ii wa ur. erown assumea, nma uiac mm fnr.' Sundav February T 28,' -leadership of table and in place." Mrs. 'I i Dr. V.E. Brown, pastor, , Gethsemane Baptist i Trice is known to the; : and members of Church in ; February, iMrtnnt Sinai fhnrrh ! Gethsemane 7 Baptist M962. ; Under . his I Family and communiiryi iCHurca.Od Sduth Rox guidance, the church; J 1 as "Cousin Hla". i ;boro Street, will observe.w wf" -r J . ' Mrs. Willie Thompson i itne pastor s iweniicin 'y.'r wHuihiu mn, furniMire ana a cateteria. ;ana f. aming, - ; foom, idevelopcd In the base-; ment. The church has , been ? repainted ' and ' carpeted three times and ' two additional lots. have been burchased. The !- v Youth Church has been; developed and has ; spawned several young preachers. Several: deacons and trustees have been added, - , '. ! A training class for the i m. An vnnn-a v iiAornnc Ann rrncf ppg uac - February 28, as the clos-; ' aught" 6y the pastor forj 'ing activity of the An-'j three years from the niversary observance. Church Book by Dob- Mrs. Willie Thompson j' the Pastor's Twentieth ' pinned a corsage on Mrs. ' Anniversary. ' : - n ' " Trice. - . - ; ' Rev..v Lorenzo A. Gqest speakers for the j l Lynch, pastor pf White testimonial were: Rev.- Rock Baptist Church, J.R. Manley, represent will, be the speaker for tinor New Hone Assocla--ithe 6 . D.m. service on Mrs. Mary HoIt, ; irebruary zi. uuests win ; two aaaiuonai iois.navei Countv Mis-.4 be members oi me wniie :oeen purcnasea. x nc Baldwin, Community; Choirs. Music will be presented by cnoir Number One and the V.E. Spiritualettes. ; A Musical Program will be presented at 3 REV. A.T. ALSTON AND MRS. TRICE il nuMobySilMMtylleWt her love. She sang in the Senior Choir for 79 years and when circumstances necessitated a move to Madison, New Jersey from 1928 to 1931, she sang in the choir and served on t he Usher Board of the First Bap tist Church there. While attending Shaw University, Mrs. Trice i its: Chancel Choir from beginning missing very i few rehearsals until a few months ago when shej gave up her musical ac tivities because of failing "eye sight. Through the years, she and her husband were known to have "trudged the path through the cemetery and through Rev. L.W. Reid, District i No. 1; Rev. R.W. Perry, former pastor! Greetings and presen tations were by Walter Green representing the Deacon Board; Mrs. : Bennie Davis, Senior ; Missionary Circle; Mrs. ; Pattie Nunn, Sunday ' School? Mrs, Catherine Oakley, ' Deaconess' Board; George Nunn, Senior Choir: William Scott, Alston Board: Mrs. Johnsie Nunn, Ladies Aid Club; Robert Patterson, Gospel Chorus; Mrs.; Castona Patterson, A.T. Alston Chancel Mrs. Johnson, Junior sionary. Remarks were mad$ by the pastor, Rev. A.T.j Alston and the honoree,' Mrs. Trice. The Testimonial Com-: mittee was composed of Mrs. Doris N. Arm strong, chairman, Mrs. Valina Atkins, Mrs. Louise Couch, Mrs. Ella M. Long, Mrs. Catoria bins and the Book of : Acts. Deacon Raleigh Price and Trustee Joe McCain ' lead the Apniversary Choir Number Two, Glorybound Chorus, jMale Chorus, Children's Choir and visiting .erourjs wHl be. heard. Trustee Boards The general public is in-vc.ommit.tee. Carroll, Usher ' ... -:'- Senior uiuzens 10 Celebrate Fifth . Anniversary Saturday i 7 By Donald MaraWe 1 . Rev. W.W. Finlator,, pastor of the PuBen Memorial Baptist; J Church in Raleigh will call for all senior citizens to "form a solidarity, to 'unite and use their col-, lective strength against: the new policies of this administration," when he speaks to the Durham j - . WVMnf W mitw vmm w-wmmm Patterson, Mrs. Georgia J Chapter of the National N. Purefoy and Mrs." Council of Senior Annie L. Ray. ; . Ctizens Saturday. 1 "There will be no brotherhood or sisterhood without; justice and equality,"! said Finlator, a well-i : known human rights ac tivist over the past 25 years. Finlator's speech highlights day-long ac tivities Saturday as the, Durham Chapter celebrates its fifth an niversary. "This is a very r dynamic occasion," DEATHS AND FUNERALS Bessie Edwards of Hill; 11 grandchildren great-grandchildren. Arrangements were Fisher Funeral Parlor, corporated. V Chapel 19 by In- y yyy.: PETERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Hazel Peterson. 82.'. of 2509 Lane St.. who died . Thursday. Xzsruary 11 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Sun day: February 14 at St, Joseph's AME Church by, Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. .She wase a native Alamance County ana a retired employee of Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. She was a member of St. Joseph's AME Church and its Friendly Daughters. ; Surviving are two daughters. Mrs: Catherine H. Henry and Mrs. Helen Lewis of Dayton, Ohio; ope, brother. Robert Hazel of Chester, Pa. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, In corporated. Y0KLEY Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Hauser Yokley', 96. of 309 Wayne Circle, Who died Saturday. February 13. were held Tuesday, February 16 at Covenant United Presbyterian Church , by Rev. George F. Neal and Rev. James D. Ballard. .Burial was in - Winston Salem. She lived in Winston Salem for many years and was a member of Greater Metropolitan Baptist, Church. . ' . Surviving are one son. Ralph L- Yokley; one brother, Theodore C. Hauser of Cleveland. Ohio; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Incorporated. Funeral services for James "Jiver" Felton of . 1017 Sedgefield St., who ' died Fridvy. February 12. at I home, were held Wednes day, February 17 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Rev. Percy L. High. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a World War II eeteran and employed of the City of Durham Sanita tion Department. He was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Alice Felton; six daughters, Mrs. Barbara A. Brown, Miss Clara Adams, Miss Bertha Adams, Mrs. Doris Terry of Brooklyn, N. , Y., Mrs. Katie Hawes of Bronx, N.Y., and Mrs. An nie Felton of Atkinson; two sons, James Felton Jr. and David Felton; his mother. Mrs. Katie Waters of Atkin son;, two sisters. Miss Louise Davis of Warner , Robins. Ga. and Mrs. Annie Mae Johnson of Daytona Beach, Fla.; 25 grand children; 16 great grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Funeral "services for Thomas C. McQueen of 1007 Rosedale Ave., who died Saturday, February 13 3t Duke Medical Center, were held Thursday. February 18 at First Calvary Baptist Church by Rev. Vernon S. Thompson. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Beatrice P. McQueen; three sisters. Mrs. Con stance Faulks, Mrs. Helen Bowman and Mrs. Margaret Cash. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. f Mrs.! Easter Dixon Page of 300 Cecil St.. died Tues day, February 16 at Durham County General Hospitaf. Funeral ar-, rangements were in-, complete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. BR0CKINGT0N Alfred T. Brockington of 609 Hicks St., died Tues day, February 16 at home. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Dial 682-2913 For. Newsservice . 6 SONS, INC. A AM Dnwd Street ? I I. COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N.C. 'FUNERAL 688-1323 SERVICE I Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro 1 Durham, N. C. 682-1171 . "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" j . Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF . Ernestine Scirborouoli Bynum Licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer . i. C. "Skeepie" Scarborough. Ill Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer . , : Douglas C. Bay ' Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Connie I. Duntap - - -Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer : WayneA.Coechman Licensed Funeral Oirector and Embalmer Ronald H. Scarboreugb, Sr. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH l --y .J. A. Carter lEmmett Caldwell UoydByas Funeral Oirector Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Fenera,! Oirector I ! j ' 8:00 A.M. I , " 9:30 A.M. I? j V 11:00 A.M. mum i:y I I Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayettevills Street. Durham, NC W.W. Easley, Jr., Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1982 Worship Service Sunday School Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M . i i u L . ' fc. 3 $pti raerii firir, 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 "Service For All - Within The Means Of All" : Since 1963 ; WE CARE If We Didn't Serve You rYou probably paid more than you SHOULD have for your funeral needs. Our Licensed Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah JVPookey" Fisher III . Christopher f. Fisher k Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR . James A. Pegram. Ifttr lurk FOUNDED ie 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ,.1982 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. sermon Worship The Pastor , On Satan's Top Tsrgetl (Mark 3:27) Youth Choir leadlno the sliralno c . ..... Mr-0. Farmer, Organist! Sun nr If (hurt ntharinn " . wvii 1
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