2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. MARCH 6, 1982 ,
Teh Clack Commandments
Written by Godfrey Patterson -
SEEK UNITY WITH THE CREATOR
We MUST seek unity with our Creator, recognizing
the reality of God, as we search for the Truth,
which will set us free.
. ESTABLISH NEW DEFINITIONS
OF MANHOOD
Brothers MUST commence being real men, protecr
ting our elders, setting examples for our youth,
' and no longer exploiting the weakness of our
women by disrespecting and misusing the bearers
and nourishers of our future.
. COMMAND RESPECT AS A WOMAN
Sisters MUST dress and have a decorum that com
mands respect, then demand that men cease
abusing you for present, short-term gratification
at the expense of the future, long range objec
. tives. - -
TREAT YOUR BODY AS A HOLY TEMPLE
We MUST treat our bodies as Temples of the Holy,
and safeguard our health by consuming
nutritious, life-giving food and drink, and abs-j
tain from harmful, death-dealing drugs and!
alcoholic beverages. - '
CULTIVATE A WHOLESOME RACE PRIDE
We MUST by our everyday examples challenge our
friends, relatives and associates to cultivate a
(wholesome race pride which will generate
warmth, love, and a spirit of community among
us as a people.
STRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
We MUST strive for academic excellence, not for
the purpose of selfish material gain, but to
prepare ourselves for a lifetime of productive ser- "
vice for the advancement and elevation of our
people. A. t V.
DESTROY THE BARRIERS
We MUST actively engage in destroying the ar-
tificial barriers of political, sectional, fraternal
and religious differences which so foolishly
divide, and fragment our race.
' STOP LYING, GOSSIPING AND STEALING
'We MUST stop lying, gossiping and stealing, for
these actions stunt the growth and develppment
; of both perpetrator and victim, thus undermin--'
ing the faith and trust so desperately needed
among us.
INTEGRATE AND BE NON-VIOLENT
WITH SELF
We MUST, today, work as hard to integrate and be
non-violent with ourselves, as we worked yester
day to integrate and be non-violent with others.
REFRAIN FROM IMITATING
We MUST stop imitating the degenerate actions of
a people whose world order is diametrically op
posed to the legitimate aspirations of black and
other oppressed peoples, and 'learn from the
mistakes they have made in fashioning their now
decaying civilization, as we structure A new socie
ty of equity and justice.
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NOTE: The Ten Black Commandments were
presented at the recent annual Founders' Day
observance of the African Methodist Episcopal.
Church. The author is the associate minister of
Metropolitan A ME Church, Washington, D.C.
A unique design which bordered the Command
. ments was done by George H. Smith.
Rev. W. W. Easley, Jr., pastor of St. Joseph's
African Methodist Episcopal Church, Durham,
presented a framed copy jto the junior Church
and the Young Peoples', ep d copies
to each member of the group? It has been widely
declaimed and many people wanted copies of it.
Lpkeview Ushers Anniversary
The Ushers of Lakeview Baptist Church, Dear
born Drive, will observe their Anniversary, Sunday,
March 14 at 6 p.m. Rev. Mayo of Shiloh Baptist
Church, will speak.
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urham, NC 27707
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The Usher Board and First Aid Program will be
observed at Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church, 1500
S. Roxboro St., Sunday, March 7. at 6 p.m. Rev.
Joshua Lassiter and the Pilgrim Baptist Church
choir will be guests. .
Rev. Leak at Kyles Temple -rMM
Rev. Johnnie Leak will preach at Kyles Temple ;;
AME Zion Church, Dunston St., Sunday, March 7 ?
at 3 p.m. 5
One Day District-Conference
: in Warrenton
'The One Day District Conference (District 7
Group 2) of the Woman's Baptist Home and
: , Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina,
v will be held Sunday, April 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. at Fork Chapel Baptist Church, Rte. 3, War
renton, N. C.
JThe theme will be: Cod Will: A Cause, A Con-,
cer, A Conviction,' y :; i i
Miss E. M. Stanfield is chairman; Rev. W. W.
Faulcon; pastor, Fork Chapel.'
World Day of Prayer at
First Presbytsrlan
DEATHS AND FUNERALS!
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CARTER
Funeral services for
James El wood Carter Sr.,
67, of 2110 Concord St.,
who died Monday, March 1
: at Duke Medical Center,
were held Wednesday,
March 3 at St. Joseph s
AME Church by Rev. W. W.
Easley Jr. Burial was in
Glennview Memorial Park.
He was a native of
Reidsville and a graduate of
Dudley High School In
Greensboro and A & T state
University.
He had worked in the
Durham County School
system with the
Agricultural Farm Program
after coming to Durham. At
' the time of his death he was
employed at The Carolina
Times as the Advertising
Manager.
He was a member of St.
Joseph's AME Zion Church
and "served as its Steward,
Class Leader, Secretary of
the Berean Bible Class,
member of Layman's
League, and representative
to the Occoneechee Council
of the Boy Scouts of
America.
He was a member of the
Board of Directors of the
Durham Business and Pro
fessional Chain, Durham
A&T $ate4Jntoer$ftfAhjrv
ni Association, One 0' Clock
Luncheon Group, Durham
Public Relations i and Phi
Beta Sigma Fraternity.
Surviving are his
daughter, Dr. Lana T.
Henderson; his mother,
Mrs. Cora Carter; two
grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough
, & Hargett Memorial
: Chapels and Gardens .
Surviving are his wife, '
'Mrs. Doris Fox Russell; his
mother, Mrs. Beulah
"RusselT; "One ; son, "Billy'
Russell; two - daughters
Mrs. Rose Tedder ana Mrs.
Ann -r Drummond Vol
Philadelphia, Pa.; one
brother, Prentiss
McLaughlin; five grand
children.
Courtesy of Scarborough
Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
PARKER
Funeral services for Mrs. .
Ila Louise Parker,48, of
606 Price Ave., who died
Sunday, February 28 at
home, were held Wednes
day, February 3 at Union
Chapel Baptist Church,
Butner, by Rev. "Harold
Trice. Burial was In the
church cemetery.
Surviving are her hus
band, Thomas Reed
Parker; two daughters,
Miss Robin Parker and
Mrs. Sandra Hackney; two
sons, Phillip Parker and
THomas Parker of Charlot
teville, Va.; one sister,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Burt; her
stepmother, Mrs. Eva:
Timberlake; five brothers, ;
Thomas Timberlake, Ed
ward Timberlake, Rev.,
Harold Timberlake, MRev. i
Mack Timberlake, and Rev.
Jesse Timberlake; four
grandchildren.
Arrangements were by
Ellis D. Jones & Sons
Funeral Home.
BARBEE
Funeral services for
Wilbert Lee "Rooster"
Barbee, 55, of 2413 Chapin
St., who died Friday,
February 26 ' at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Monday, March 1 at Mount
Zion Baptist Church by
Rev. Donald Q. Fozard Sr.
Burial was in Beechwood
Cemetery.
He ' was a' native' of
samara and-attentfed: .the
Durham City Schools.
Surviving are two sons,
Jimmy Mitchell of Apex and
Walter Ruffin; one
daughter, Ms. Lorraine
Graves; one sister, Mrs.
' Lida B. Satterwhite; one
brother, Hubert C. Barbee
Sr.; four grandchildren.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incorporated.
by Rev. Lorenzo A.' Lynch.
Burial .was in Beechwood
Cemetery. "
' ' She was a " member - of
White Rock Baptist Church.'
sisters, Mrs. Theodora
Rivers, Mrs. Roberta
Wilson, Mrs. Gwendolyn
Hunt and Miss Georgette
McClain; two stepsisters,
A Meditation in Song and Dance on Peace and
Unity will be presented at First Presbyterian Church,
by Associate Minister Ms. Carter Shelly Smith as
World Day of Prayer will be observed on Friday,
March 5 at 10:30 a.m. She will be assisted in tnei
srjecial meditation bv Ms. Sylvia Liestman, soloist, 1-
and Ms. Kathryn Cain, pianist. . ' ' P
Also .participating in the service will be Mrs.
c cui .r Dnrlr Rentier Church: :
Mrs. Louise Ervin of Duke Memorial uniteq
Methodist , Church; and Mrs. Adele Butts of St.
.Titus Episcopal Church. .
t ' The Women of the Church of First Presbyterian -will
$ive a fellowship coffee at 10 a.m. , - .
World Day of Prayer is the first of the three inter
national celebrations which Church Women United'
sponsqr each year in Durham.
' Survtvina are one sister. ' Mrs. Patricia Charles and
Mrs. Nellie G. Sams; two Miss Delores Johnson; one
UiuintJid, udinca n. uiavca uiuuioi, nuuon uuumoum,
and Joseph Graves.
y , Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, In
corporated SNIPES
Funeral services for Mrs.
Viola McKinzie Snipes, of
1306 Heartside St., who
died Tuesday, March 2 at
home', will be held Sunday,
March 7 at 2:30 p.m. in
Laurinburg, N.C.
Surviving are one sons,
: Haywood McKinzie of
Laurinburg; seven sisters,
Mrs. Cora Brown of
- Durham, Mrs. Annie Lucille
McKinzie,. Mrs. Machrina
Blue, Mrs. Lillie Brown and
Mrs. Rosa Lee Flowers, all
of Laurinburg, and Mrs.
Betty Whitehall of Staten
Island, N. Y.;two brothers,
Henry McKinzie of
Washington, D. C. and
Alexander McKinzie of New
York.
The family will receive,
friends Saturday, March 6
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Fisher Funeral Parlor.
Arrangements are by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, In
corporated. SNIPES
Funeral services for Mrs."
' Henrietta Snipes, who died
Tuesday, March 2 at
Durham County General
Hospital, will be held Fri
day, March 5 at 3 p.m. at
Mount Vernon Baptist!
Church by Rev. Percy L.
High. Burial will be in
Glennview Memorial Park.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, In
, corporated.
one steporotner Hicnara
Johnson; his grandfather,
Henry McClain. " -Courtesy
of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
MARTIN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillie Mae Martin, 68. who
died Thursday, February
25, were held Tuesday,
March 2 at Scarborough &
Hargett Memorial Chapel by
Rev. Randy Graham. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
She was a native of
Rockingham.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
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RUSSELL
Funeral services for
Bishop John Russell Jr., of
2709 Owen St., who died
Sunday, February 28, were
held Thursday, February 4
at Bible Way Apostolic Tem
ple by Bishop R. 0. Doub.
3urial was in Beechwood
Cemetery.
Bishop Russell, a native
of Durham, attended Shaw
University. He was pastor
and founder of Bible Way
Apostolic Temple and
bishop of Miracle Temple in
Fuquay-Varina. He was
also bishop of Open Door
Apostolic Church, Winston
Salem, and founded mis
sions In Creedmoor and
Stem. Russell was pastor
of Shiloh Holiness Church
under the leadership of
Bishop R. 0. Doub of
Philadelphia, Pa.
He worked at American
Tobacco Co. for 28 years
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CAIN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Victoria Graves Cain, of 106
W. Chestnut St., who died
Saturday, February 27 at
Duke Medical Center, were
held Thursday, March
McCLAIN
Funeral services for
Wilson McClain, who died
Tuesday, February 23 at
the Veterans Administration
Hospital, were' held at
Union Baptist Church by
Rev. N. B. Sanders. Burial
was in National Cemetery,
Raleigh.
He was a native of
Durham and served 23
years in the U. S. Army."'
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Willie V. McClain;
four daughters, Ms.
Tywanda McClain, Ms.
Tanya McClain, Ms. Bever
ly McClain, and Ms. Tracy
McClain; his mother, Mrs.
Bessie L. Cousin; his step-
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ALLEN
Funeral services for Mrs,
Aiinis Leigh Hargrove
Allen, 78. A of, 30-H
Ridgeway Ave., who died
Wednesday March 3 at
Duke Medical Center, Will
be held Sunday,, Mar,'
Baptist cnurcn oy Hev.
Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial
will be in Beechwood
Cemetery.
Surviving
daughter, Mrs
Richardson;
William Allen;
Mrs. Mattie
New York; one brother,
Burnest Hargrove of
Washington, D. C; seven
grandchildren; 11 great
grandchildren. The family will receive
friends Saturday, March 6
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
White Rock Baptist Church.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, In
corporated. ADAMS
Funeral services for
Thornie "Slim" Adams,
52, who died Wednesday,
February 24, were held
Sunday, February 28 at
Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel .by Rev. '
Essex Fields. Burial was In
Glennview Memorial Park.
He was a native of
Durham and attended the
Durham County Schools.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Helen Adams; one
daughter, Mrs. Debrah F.
Perry; three stepchildren,
Mrs. Jacqueline Helms;
Roderick McDougald, and
Reginald Ellis of Germany;
two sisters; Mrs,.' Mary
Williams and Mrs. Gordon
Ferrals of Brooklyn, N. Y.;
six grandchildren. ' .
Courtesy of Scarborough
cV Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
WALLER
Funeral services for Cor
nelius Joseph Waller of 506
Massey Ave., who died
Monday, March 1, at Duke
Medical Center, will beheld
Friday, March 5 at 3 p.m.
at White Rock Baptist
Church by Rev. C. L.
Dunstan. Burial will be in
Glennview Memorial Park;
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Annie Evans Waller;
six daughters, Mrs. Con
stance Self, MRs. Portia,.
Nicholson, Miss Belitha
Pearl Waller, Miss Beverly .
Waller, Miss Arnette Loveie
Waller of Washington, D.C.
and Mrs. Cherrie Crut
chfield of El Paso, Texas;
three sons, Donnie Waller,
Cornelius Waller and Oeryle
Waller; two brothers. Fred
Waller of Norfolk, Va. and
Clarence Waller; one sister,
Mrs. Annie Mae Lewis of
Washington. D. C, height
grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
LAWS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Adeline Johnson Laws, 89,
who died Thursday,
February 25 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
i Monday, March 1 at Ledge
Rock Baptist Church, Wake
County, by Rev. B. V.
Alston. Burial was in Glen
nview Memorial Park.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Hallie Mae
; mompson ana Mr?.,
argorie Henderson; two
sons, Bud Laws and Morris
Laws of Chapel Hill; two
sisters, Mrs. Rosa Bell
Johnson of New York and
Ms. Mozell Beck of New
York; 27 grandchildren; 53
great-grandchildren; four
great-great grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
STREET
Charles Lewis Street of
612 N. Queen St., died
Monday, March 1 at the
Veterans ' Administration
Hospital. Funeral ar
rangements were in
complete at press time.
Surviving are one son,
Charles L. Street Jr. of
Chicago, III.; one sister,
Mrs. Cecelia Fullenwelder
of Peakskill, N.Y.
Arrangements were by
Ellis D. Jones & Sons
Funeral Home.
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CARTER
Funeral services for
James E. "Buster" Carter
Jr., who died Friday,:
February 19 in Honolulu,;
Hawaii, were held Sunday,'
February 28 at St.'
Joseph's AME Church by
Rev. W. W. Easley Jr.
Burial was in Glennview
Memorial Park.
He was a native of
Durham. He received his
undergraduate degree from
Hampton Institute. He had
studied at Bowling Green
University.
For the past four years he
was field engineer for WRC-;
NBC in Washington, D.C.
He had worked with NBC
affiliates Channel 28 in
Durham and Channel 6 in
Wilmington.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Juanita Edwards
Carter; his father, James.
Elwood Carter Sr.; one
sister, Dr. Lana T. Hender
son; his grandmother, Mrs.
Cora Carter.
REED
v Funeral SB,ryices,for, Mrs,
Mary Alice eed .of. 16
Chestnut St., who died
Tuesday, March 2 at- Duke
Medical Center, will be held
Friday at 2 p.m. at Scar
borough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev.
W. McMillian. Burial will
be in Carolina Bible
Gardens, Raleigh.
Surviving is one brother,
Latta Smith of Raleigh.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
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fastness In His love.
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