2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., MARCH 13382 -w- Dr. C. Eric Lincoln To J Preach at Russell Memorial ; Dr. C Eric Lincoln, professor of Religion and Culture at Duke University, will preach at Russelt , Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Churcfi ' on Sunday, March 14, at II a.m. Dr. Lincoln is recognized as an international authority on the Black Muslims in America and the Black. Church in America. He is the sole author of more than ten books and his ; contribution to scholarly journals and magazines exceeds a hun dred. , The public is cordially invited to come and hear this preacher, professor and prolific writer. . Lakefvisw Ushers Anniversary The Ushers of Lakeview Baptist Church, Dear born Drive, will observe their Anniversary, Sunday, v March 14 at 6 p.m. Rev., Mayo of Shiloh Baptist ; Church, will speak. One Day District Conference inWarrenton- The One Day District Conference (District 7 " Group 2) of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina, will be held Sunday,' April 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 T p.m. at Fork Chapel Baptist Church, Rte. 3, War renton, N. C. . - The lheme will be: God Will: A Cause, A Con cer, A Conviction. . ' Miss E. M. Stanfield is chairman; Rev. W. W. Faulcon, pastor, Fork Chapel, Founder's Day at UCBt The Union Christian Bible Institute will observe its annual Founder's Day Program, Sunday, March 21 at 4 p.m. at 'Oak Grove Free Will Baptist, Church; Colfax St. Dr. Alexander D. Moseley will be the guest speaker. j Choir Day at Community The Children's Choir of Community Baptist Church, 4821 Barbee Road, will celebrate its'Choir Day, Sunday, March 14 at 4 p.m. Dr. Marcus In gram, pastor, New Hope Missionary Baptist, Church, will speak. 3rd Anniversary of Chancei Choir The Chancel Choir of Northside Baptist Church, 1239 Berkeley St., will celebrate its 3rd Anniver sary, Sunday, March 14 at 4 p.m. The Celestial Choir of Mount Vernon Baptist Church will be the guests. ... -.'. ;,V Children Church Anniversary The Children's Church of Union Baptist Church, 904 N. Roxboro St., will celebrate its first anniver sary, Sunday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. Kent Bryant, director of Child's Evangelism Fellowship of the Greater Durham Area, will speak . Rev. Dorothy L. Glover is minister for the Children's Church. Deacon's Ordination Services Ordination Services for new ordained deacons will be held Sunday, March 14 at 3 p.m. at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church. Rev. Coolidge McCoy will snpak. ' f.'Monarv Anniversary at Shiloh The Senior Missionary Circle of Shiloh Baptist Church, Morris.ville, will celebrate its 53rd Anniver saryJSundayrMarch 14 at 5 p.m. Rev. Jack Baker, pastor, Hatcher Grove Baptist Church, Morrisville, will speak. A former resident, Mrs. Morrisey's Graduate From School Barbara Parker Mor- nsey, and ner nusband, Frederick , graduated bun- day, March 7 from the Watchtower Bible School of Witnesses in New York City. They have been assigned to the Southe American ' country of Sierra Leon, where there are currnetly .649 Jehovah's Witnesses among a population of 3,002,426. , ,....,s . , Ebcnozer To Install NoVi Pastor Sunday f - - - ,. , , i . ( ' 1 , ? ML: ' Rev. , Brodie Johnson will be installed , Sunday horning as castor . of . Durham's Ebenezer ' Baptist Church. The speaker for the occasion will be Rev. A. Charlcsr, Ware of Friendship. ' Bapt York. A week of evening ser vices jeading up to the in-, stallation service, with a different speaker each night, will conclude Fri J day with the Rev. V.S. ! Thompson, pastor of i First i Calvary j Baptist ; Church, conducting the , worship. Rev. Z.D. Har ris, pastor of Oak Grove, laptist j "y ..New J t cur. w i REV. JOHNSON Rev. Johnson, 28, has filled' ' the . pulpit at Freewill Baptist Church; ; Ebenezer " since Rev. Lorenzo A. Lvnch. , i December," 1981. He NORFOLK, VA. A check for $126,052.00 was presented io the Black Episcopal Colleges Episcopal Colleges at the annual meeting of the Diocese of Southern Virginia. - ; ' x , pr. S. Dallas Simmons (left) president of St. Paul's College, Lawreoceville, rpivPfi ih rherk on behalf of Voorhees (Denmark. SO and St. Augustine's (Raleigh, NO colleges. The gift was received by The, Rt. Rev. C. Charles Vache, bishop of the Diocese of Southern Virginia, from Mrs. Pam Chennis, chairman of the Venture in Mission Cabinet of the Executive Council. , ; Get $126,052 Grant Breakthrough (Continued from Front) ' windows. The federal govern ment's portion of the agency's funding received indirectly from .the state of $557,633; is about $15.8,000 less than in fiscal '81, which resulted in the elimina tion of some services and V the, laying off of about twenty staff and ad-, ministrative personnel. ! r Ope r a t i o n Breakthrough and the state's 34 other com munity action agencies, year are gripped by a tighter next rein now than in their previous seventeen year history, 'according to ; Johni Edwards director ..the- 6'Admic DEO is a'part of tfie state" competition,'. Re s'afdT Department of Natural ' McNeill agreed saying Resources and Com-; "tne closer government munity Development gets to you, the harder mat is aaminisienng me that position must be fill ed by someone ' who possesses th0se skills by experience andpr pastor of Whtte i Rock i Baptist Church; v Rev. j Donald Fozard, "pastor of Mount . Zion Baptist 1 Church, and Bishop F. Yelyerton of .Mount (Calvary A Holiness Church, were the other: ; 'speakers.' ". . i'.''-' "The affirmative ac tion administrator has no realj power," Del Cast ilho said, "because under the city's charter, the city manager is in charge of personnel." He said the affir.;. mative action ad-' ministrator monitors progress and makes recommendations to the block grants. And, he said, how community ac tion agencies will do business in the future is not altogether clear because this year's; federal guidelines are subject to change. ' For example, this! allocations to me thines will eet." referr ing to the transition of education. This is part of city manager. i administration r to the ' states. :-, : - Accordingly, ; McNeill i j said, the emphasis of the' ! seventeen-year old ! poverty-fighting ! agency (Continued from Front) must in some respects of thy few times jn lhe the state's effort to more closely monitor the per formance of CAAs.;' , Crest Street Affirmative Action Administrator Ms. Cora McFadden, referring to the city manager, prepare ing the report, said, "it's : a good managerial prac tice that I feel comfor- naoie wun. r came to Durham from Lackawanna, Nevv York, "a suburb of Buffalo. The entire community: is invited to join in the: services;- Ebenezer Bap-! tist Church is located at' 2200 V South Alston Avenue. final copy. . Buft Del Castilho said this year's draft, given to him in early February, "doesn't exist anymore; : it's been worked over i several times."1 ' r Ms. McFadden r said ! "the city manager had to edit the report for "ac curacy" but "I don't think it's a reflection on I my abilities.". One area where the1 rlm La7 LZa I She; said, however,. pivgi win iiyuiivu ( I T ZrZ'Z. f formation, this office is th ritv and th ttatAJ ,n 8 ?ettcr PS.' ,0n . DivisiionL! of Opportunity vear s country's , 900 CAAs emphasis has changed isi were based on thei.pcisumici. wucii inci percentage received of, i agency first started the total amount that unucrmcoiu icucrai vi- Department V; I of1 Congress allocated last ? fjee of Economic ?PP0ur-; Transportation. ; ; inai couiu cnange imij, ihii.iii4u, mv year.,. Also, ninety emphasis was one hiring ' per cent of the block "grass roots gram aupcauon was ear-T . ,.. (Continued from Front) lllcllKCU lUr CA1SUI1R .V"vi CAAs. Next another ronlfl mat; fnr mhr.!iob descilptton Tof i&cW crtV Has-att- 'AtrrrmaTiye In terms of accessloin-; new Action , year, i diqck, gram guidelines, report, on anirmauvc t- designat on" the agency rhust :yrite a tidrt progress, thqugn tne rerJorJ, tf Us FUNERALS tO: write the report. Currently, v the ... affir-; 'mative v action ad ministrator, - who, monitors progress on a day-to-day basis, gathers 'the information , necessary to prepare the prepares a draft given lo Jhe city rfiaiUger who prepares a , Purthey Funeral Service ,1510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Specially with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisunci Families with pre-funeral and post , .t'i fun:ral business arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and rjiqnitieri service. - ' Families can choose from a variety of services. i : i II 'I II J.. f ....... . . .. .. I ,Ar. ';:'' ' - .J1.;li (, , il ' ' li THOMAS Memorial .services for. Mrs. Katharine Annie Champney Thomas. 81. of ;1714 Concord St.i who died Thursday, March 4 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Satur day. March 6 at Covenant ' United Presbyterian Church by Rev. George. Neat. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park," She was a native of An niston. Alabama. - She ; received her A. B. degree from Talladega Col-. DEATHS AWD ' lege and M.Ardegree from ' Prevention' of Violence and North Carolina College (now its Causes, North tarolina : : .North Carolian Central Un-; ,1 Chapter of Talladega Alum-. viersity). . , ni Association, North , She taught English at Carolina Central University t Hillside High School for ap- f Alumni Association t proximately 44 years. She' Barber-Scotia College Gold retired as English Instruct Medal Association, United , tor. Director of Debating. Nations " ' Association1 the National Honor Society. (U.S.A.), She was also ak' The Quill, and Scrofi Club 1 filiated with the Alpha Zeta -and Director of Commence- , Omega Chapter. Alpha Kap; ment Speakers. pa Alpha Sorority, Incor- She 'was a member of porated; Durham Con Covenanl United gregations ' in V Action:, Presbyterian Church. Museum of Life ' and U.S.A.; , and l its Circle Science: North Carolina Number. One, linited Symphony. Incorporated; Presbyterian;1 Women S ; Durham Symphony, Incon porated: Historic Preserva tion Society: Durham Arts Council: Coordinating Council for Senior Citizens: American Red Cross; Na tional Council of Negro Women, Incorporated; and Lawson- Street Community Club. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Rosa C. Tutt of. Augusta, Ga. , Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. I SI . .IIISrHn S AMh Scarborough & Hargett , Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. 682-1171 "A Digntlied Service in a Sympathatic Way" Burial Protector Plan Association, Sunday School - Teacher, Church Choir.. Past Chairman Deacon Board and Wednesday Evening prayer Club, Mrs. Thomas was af ' filiated with the National. - Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Hillside PTA, ; United Negro College Fund (Assistant Local Director). Durham Leagued Women Voters; Durham Branch, NAACP. Museum of jrts of North Carolina Central University, Womfen-in-. Women-Action " for : the I I THOMAS ' F.uneral -services for Nathaniel Thomas of 2920 Cedarwood Drive, who died Saturday, March 6at home, were held Tuesday; March 9. at Morehead Avenue Baptist Church by Rev. B. A. Mack. Burial was : in Beech wood Cemetery with Masonic. Rites by Dorcas Lodge 462. Surviving are two sons. Robert Thomas of Philadelphia.- Pa. and George Thomas of New Jersey; three daughters. Mrs. ; Edna McFadden. Miss Benise Thomas and Miss Helen Thomas; one sister, Mrs. Amanda Town send of Bennettsville, S. C; two brothers. Ben j Thomas and Richard ; Thomas. both of. Washington., .0. C; six grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough : & Hargett Memorial' Chapels and Gardens. CREOLE Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Bennett Credle of Bayboro and mother of Mrs. Pearlie Steel of 1216' iWiflowdale Dr., who died Sunday. March 7 at Craven County Hospital, wilt be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Mount Olive Baptist Church. Bayboro,: Burial will te In Jhe Credle Family Cemetery. . Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Dial 682-2913 , For News Service CREDO OF ; THE BLACK PRESS j The Black Press be : lieves that America i can best lead the f I world away from ra cial and national an tagonisms when It ac cords to every person, ! regardless of race, cot ; or or creed, full hu- I man and legal rights ! Hating no . , persbn, 1 'lakring no person, I he Black Press strives to help every person in i- the firm, belief .that U ; are hurt.- at . long as anyone is held back. STREET Funeral services fee Charles Lewis Street of 61 z N. Queen St., who died Monday, March 1 at the Veterans Administration Hospital. were held Mon day. March 8 at the Ellis D. Jones Funeral Chapel. 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: ) ELLIS D. JONES ( fi GSONSJNCifj 419 Dowd Street FUNERAL 688-1323 i SERVICE k CHURCH i ! I ii , I i 't ,- ! . OUR LICENSED STAFF m Ernestina Scarborougfi Bynum 'Il I I licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer if , ii, . ' J. C. "Skeepie" Scaiberough.il. . ' I tf Licensed Faner Director md Embalmsf v, : f ' - Oauglis C.Ray I I Ltomri Funeral Director and Embalmer e ' I I . .:'... . .'' Cennie B. Ounlap - , . I i; Uceasetf Few Direcnw wt EnbahMT , f j .j . . 1 Wayne A. Cexbman - - ' 'I :f ' Ucemed Feneral Director and Embabnar ''.! ' ;9 Ronald M. Scarborough, Jr. . Licensed Funeral Director t r !. ; ,J.A.Cirter Licensed Funeral Director I , I jEmmtttCaldwen j Ucensod Funeral Director if V .. f : UoydByas Licensed Funeral Wreflor ? S . Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 . 2521 Fayetteville Street, Durham, NC . ' W. W. Easley, Jr., Minister , SUNDAY. MARCH 14, 1982 ' 8:00 , A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday. ' ; -j, prayer Service 12 Noon - Jr. Church Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. I I I i I I ..iXraiHfLvy i -.-Vw-'J - 3137 Fayetteville Street ; Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 "Service For All - Within The Means Of All" Since 1963 ; ' WE CARE y We Didn't Serve You You probably paid more than you ' SHOULD have for 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 - 1- 0 UiJlIP Uath Uatitiat (El)urrlf -founded ieee 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 9:30 SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1982 A.M. Church School U):55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor . . . Dr. Richard C. Cay - Associate Pastor Emeritus 1 Concord Bapdst Church " Brooklyn, N.V. ' Senior Choir leading the singing i Mr. J, II. Gattis, Director ! 6:00 P.M. Fourth Study Session on Imorovina Our , Financial Svstem Recor- i 'effteaM DahadIIma AuaHrlaifl ahJ at"lk aha 1Im t: ', UIUk eTWIVIJUHe) rlWIIIII PBIIU VffCTI el II II '

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