2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., MARCH 20. 1982 King 2nd Queen Crc.vncd at Russell .Memorial ;' Ms. Flonnic Smith was crowned Queen for 1982 Y and Willie Shaw, King for 1982 at Russell Memorial; CM E Church on Sunday, March 14. First Runners . up were Ms, Gwendolyn Murphy and Robert Shaw. The Pastor's Anniversary Committee was the sponsor of the contest. - . Annual Missionary Institute . at Union ' The Woman's Auxiliary of the East Cedar Grove Association is sponsoring its Annual Missionary In- stitute. March 22 - 26 at Union Baptist, Church. Ses sions begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Priscilla Brodie, Executive- Secretary-Treasurer, of ' the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention and Mrs. Eva M. Prait are guest in structors for the week. - v BahaMs Benin New Year A new year begins for members of the Baha'i Faith on Sunday. March 21, the first day of Spring and the beginning of the year 139 B.E. The letters RF.mMn "Raha'i FraM and thev are used hecaiKtf ih Baha'i calendar dates from the time ofv ihe ineeniion at the relieion in Persia in 1844. Since Morehead Avenue Baptist To Hold Girl Scout Observance Holloway To Attend REV. LOGAN On Sunday, March 7, Brownie Troop 139 and Junior Troop 239 attend sd the 1 1 a.m. worship service ar . Morehead Avenue Baptist Church in observance of Scout Week. Scout Week was observed March 7-13 the culmination of which; was a Scout Expo on I' Saturday ' at Northgate Shopping Mall. . ; , Those in attendance at I Sunday's, service were Brownies Lorie Bogues, mer internship program in . New York City. Men's Day at Morehead Avenue - The 27th Annual Men's Day will be observed at. v: fc orehead Avenue Baptist Church, Sunday, March -.-- i i 21 at 1 1 a.m. The Men's Day theme is Only a life m IS ;,. LUldo lived for others is a life worthwhile. " Rev. A. D. , , Latasha Russell, Kinita ' Pate, Kellee Dillard,, La , quettii Borders, Tameiko , McArthur, Sheleta McArthur; 1 Latesjaa ; McArthur; leaders Ms. Carolyn Blount and Ms. Mary Bogues. Juniors , Holloway is one of 25 attending - were Joy communications ; Blount, Melony Blount, students chosen from na ' Felicia James and troop tional competition. The . leader Gloria James. 1982 College Conference After an inspirational ; is sponsored by the Inter service of songs . and I national Radio & Televi- message to the Scouts, sion Society, Inc dinner was served in the church basement. RALEIGH ---: John has had extensive ex M. Holloway, Jr., has perience in the field of been selected to attend mass communiations. the IRTS College Con- In the tenth grade, he ference in Glen Cove, took a one-hour course Long Island, and a sum; sponsored by WSHA, called BES, representing Brought on, Enloe, and Sanderson High Schools. He then became station manager of Sanderson High School's radio sta tion. . Holloway took radio courses at Shaw University which led to that date, this independent world religion i has ; Logan, Assistant to the Executive Secretary spread i6 more than 330 countries and territories of the world. , Tne Baha'is of Durham County will host a pot luck supper at the Durham YWCA, Vickers and Proctor Streets, Saturday, March 20 at 6:30 p.m. to celebrate Naw-Ruz. New Year's Day, or Naw-Ruz, as it is called in Persian, is one of the nine Holy Days on which Baha'is suspend work, each year. It , v always falls on March 21 and comes at the end of nineteen days of fasting, when Baha'is completely abstain from all food and drink between the hours of sunrise and sunset. The rhythm of Baha'i life is marked by a new calendar that is based on the solar year. The Baha'i calendar consists of nineteen months with nineteen days each, and every month is named for an at tribute of God, such as Glory, Beauty, Perfection, Justice and Mercy.1 The Baha'i month begins with a . gathering called "Feast," when members of Baha'i 'communities around the world come together in . their localities for prayer, community consultation and fellowship. " "AH should rejoice together," the sacred Baha'i Writings say of Naw-Ruz, which reflects the essen tial joyousness of the Baha'i Faith1. Founded by Baha'u'llaH, whose name means "Thr Glory of God," the Baha'i Faith teaches t he "oneness of God, the oneness of religion and the oneness of mankind. In His numerous Writings, Baha'u'llah pro mulgates the equality of men and women, the essen tial harmony of science and, religion the indepen dent investigation of truth, economic justice based upon spiritual principles, the urgent need for the elimination of all forms of prejudice, universal compulsory education, an international auxiliary language ' and a world government . for the maintenance of a lasting peace. Naw-Ruz has a special significance for Baha'is because they believe that Baha'u'llah and His Prophet-Forerunner, the Bab, inaugurated a new age in mankind's development; a "Spiritual Spr ingtime," in which humankind will reach its maturity and establish a peaceful world civilization. Baha'is revere all of the Manifestations of God that have educated the human family over the ages, such as Abraham, Moses, Biitidhkfcirsrma, CHfHrriThe'"Male Chorus of Ofange Grove Baptist Zoroaster. MuhammecTandT rftometSeKfly. ttit-BaW tirdt50East End Avenue, will observe its An and BahaVllah. Baha'is believe that the seeds that nual Service, Sunday, March 21 at 5 p.m. The Com Treasurer of the General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina will speak. , Rev. Logan is a native of Reidsville and a graduate of Wake Forest University. He holds a Master of Divinity degree and a Master of Theology . degree from Duke University Divinity School. He has done further study at Howard University Divinity School and Campbell University School of U " Law. He is pastor of Saint Stephens Baptist Church, ' Spring Hope.x ' - . 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 p.m. at Fork Chapel Baptist Church, Route 3, War renton, N. C. The theme will be: God Will; A Cause, A Con cern, A Conviction. Miss E. M. Stanfield is chairman; Rev. W. W. Faulcon, pastor. Fork Chapel. . p Founder 's Day at UCBI 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. Young Adult Choir Anniversary The Young Adult Choir of Mount Zion Baptist, Church, 2315 Fayetteville Street, will celebrate its 6th Anniversary, Sunday, March 21 at 4 p.m. Ap- ' pearing on the program will be: The Angelic Supreme., The New Generation Singers, The-, Greater Joy Ensemble, Community Male Chorus, Community Baptist Young Adult Choir and Bright, Hope Young Adult Choir. Male Chorus Annual Service at UldllUC UIUVO V7 'VC t Speaks At Morehead his "'-receiving v a A Raleigh native, tie is Third Class license in his , the son of Dr. and Mrs. junior year. For the re-, J. Mills Holloway 6f mainder of high school, Raleigh. Dr. Holloway is he worked as a part-fime vice president for finan- air personality at icial affaire at Saini ,'WSHA-FM and later as Augustine's College. - acting public affairs. Majonng in Broadcast director at WLLE-FM. flaLJ HOLLOWAY HoIlowayV future plans are to pursue net work sales and later own a broadcast facility. "I would like to own and operate a broadcast facilityhhat would ade' quately serve central North Carolina," asserts Holloway. - v. Management; Holloway . is a junior at Howard University ; r in 'Washington, D.C. He - On February 16, Mrs. Jeanne Hopkins Lucas, ' frt. i ' a SrfJffi:! B&C Names Starte President formation Officer for the Durham City Schools, visited the Morehead Elementary School to help the fourth, fifth and sixth graders understand the real meaning of Human Relations Week. The program began, with an introduction by Latossiah Amos, a fifth grader from Mrs. M.V, Alston's class. v 1 Mrs. Lucas explained, assistance that students being. , respectful to friends and adults was one way to 'recognize Human Rela tions Week. : She suggested that, students portray the roles of a teacher, prin cipal, janitor, secretary, policeman and a cafeteria employee. She asked them to role-play being respectful and' disrepectful and through HIGH POINT Sam Sparks of Little Rock, ; Arkansas, has been nam ed president of B&C In ternational, Inc. The announcement was made by Robert J., Brown, chairman of the; board. B&C International is an international business development firm specializing in providing to American, corporations seeking to executive vice president develop - African of B&C International markets, principally in since 1979. As president. , Nigeria. The firm, which is headquartered in High Point and has offices in Lagos, Nigeria, is an af filiate of B&C Associates, Inc., a North Carolina-based minority relations consulting group founded by Brown 22 years ago. .'. Sparks has served as he succeeds Brown .who' also served as chairman i of the board, a position j Brown continues to, hold , . Prior to joining B&C, : Sparks headed his 'own consulting firm and serv ed' as White House con sultant in minority af-. fairs. Ms. Wynne-Collins Wins State Post Ms. Cerise Wynne- treasurer, Ms. Julia Collins, assistant direc- Smith, a volunteer tor for Community specialist for the N.C. Education activities in Department of Public northern Durham Coun ty schools, was -elected secretary of the North Carolina Association for Community Education, . Instruction's Greensboro office. Ms. Wynne-Collins "earned her Master of Arts degree from Ap-i palachian State Universi-, ;ty. Her father, Spencer ; "A. Wynne, is principal ot tast fcnd blementary School. this exercise to realize ' it was announced Friday how others feel and res-- during the organization's. pond to their actions. Sharay Miller, a fourth grader from Mrs. Alston's class, closed the , program by thanking Mrs. ii Lucas for par ticiDatinai iu'- ', annual meeting here. . Other new officers are president-elect, Ms. Brenda Gilbert, com munity schools coor dinator for the Scotland -rii ibfaal O Among tha principal musical inttrumtnti devaioDed In Africa wera the xylophona, drum, quiut, zithar, harp . Jim i- J -io 'I; noiicunilfujij i; " iih v.m ,'AUr: I were planted through the love, wisdom and sacrifice of each ef these Divine Educators will blossom in this day. . The Baha'i Writings say, "Soon ihe whole world, as in Springtime, will change its garb. The turning and falling of the autumn leaves is past; the bleakness of the winter is over. The new year hath appeared and the Spiritual Springtime is at hand." The Baha'is of Durham County hope that you will join them in their joyous celebration of Naw-Ruz. Burthey Funeral Service i1S10 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisiin Families with pre-funeral and post ' ' funorai business arrangements. PrwKlmq the families with the proper and ,; 4iqnitir!d service. Faniities cin choose from a variety of services. i m ow a j munitv Baptist Male Chorus, Zion Temple Male Chorus andJJnioa Baptist Male Chorus will render , 'the musical V.5'. . ' -3?'$'. Thank You To my friends for their cards, flowers, fooder rands', ff ifts. visits whatever expressions of synt path iv in the death of my sister, in r sincere thanks. : Julia W. Harris We Welcome Your Church News "" News about happenings at your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publication. , , ' :"c). You might sent us a church bulletin that would indicate noteworthy news of church activities. DEATHS AND FUNERALS brown , Funerals ervices for Mri. Lollie Brown, 83. of,i1109 Merrick St., Apt. A,' who died Thursday, March 1, were held Sunday, March 14 at C0x Memorial Free Will Baptist Church by Rev. D. H. Bell. Burial was , in Glennview Memorial Part. . She was a member of Oak Grove Freewill Baptist Church and Cox Memorial Free Will Baptist Churcfo, She had been a junior church supervisor iot 45 years -and was active in the Durham Ushers Union' for 45 years and Us Missionary Board, - She was a member of Cox Memorial's Gospel, Chorus and Junior Choir. ' . Surviving . are two, daughters, Ms. Verlie' Moore and Ms. ' Mary -a 51. JUbtPH 'SAME els and Gardens. Smith; one sister, Ms. Rosa Stringfield; two brothers,- David Wallington of Elon College and William B. Morrow of Greensboro; ' three grandchildren; 3four . great-grandchildren. i: SMITH : Funeral services for Miss Ava Smith of 1206 Kent St., who died Wednesday, March 10 at Durham Coun ty General Hospital, were held Monday, March 15 at Mount Vernon Baptist! Church by Rev. Percy L. High: Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Survivina are two . sisters, Miss Leno Smith ;;band, Mason and Mrs. -Sarafi S . sisters. Mrs. Jackson. ? McCrav of Petersburg Va. Courtesy of Scarborough - and Mrs. Annie Bell Monta & Hargett Memorial Que of Creedmoor; one LITTLE I Funeral services for Mrs. Carolina Allen Little, 63, of 901 Drew St., Apt. 3. who , died Saturday, March 13 at :! Durham County General 'Hospital, were held Wednesday. March 17 at t Union Chapel Baptist ' Church by Rev. Harold Trice and Rev. Mack Timberlake. Burial was in Rocky Spring Baptist Church Cemetery . She was employed at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Surviving are her hus- Little; two Maggie A. brother, Clordice Allen of Richmond, Va. GRANT Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys Grant, 80, of 1228-A Berkeley St., who died Saturday, March 13 at Duke Medical Center, were held Thursday, March 18 at St. James Baptist Church by Rev. Bruce Wright. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one son, Jesse Lee Garner; two brothers, James , Garner and Ernest Game; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Alston of Philadelphia. Pa. and Mrs. Mattie Fields; eight grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren., Arrangements were by Ellis 0. .Jones & Sons Funeral Home. BURROUGHS , Funeral services for Ira Burroughs of Rt. 1, Couch Road, who died Saturday, March 13 at Durham Coun ty General Hospital, were held Wednesday, March 17 at Mount Sinai Baptist Church by Rev. A. T. Alston. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving ..are his wife, Mrs. Mary- Long Bur roughs; one son. James Robert Burroughs; one .stepson. Clarence Robin son; three sisters, Mrs; Ella Trice. Mrs. Lora Trice and Mrs. Novella Lassiter; one brother. Veartis Bur roughs; two grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial ChaDels and Gardens. GRANT ROCKY MOUNT -Funeral services for Mrs. Allena Hudson Grant, who died at her home here Fri day, were held here Mon day. March 15, at Saint James Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles T. Bullock, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Grant .was the daughter of the late Bert and Mrs. Cherry McNair Hudson. She .was born September 25, 1902 in Edgecombe County. She was married to tne late William Grant and spent her early married life in Tarboro and Portsmouth, Va. She was a member of the Elector Bible Class, the Missionary Department and the Deaconess Board of Saint James Baptist Church. She was also a member of the United Order of Tents. K Surviving are a son, Dr. Joseph N. Grant and his wife, Dr. Sarah B. Grant; a granddaughter, Miss Maygret Jo Grant"! a grand son, Joseph C. Grant; and five nieces... , , r; Burial was in North Scarborough & Hargett -Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM BALM ERS 306S.Roxboro ' Durham, N.C. ' 682-1171 ' A Dignified Service in 3 Sympathetic Way'' Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF Ernestine Scarborough Bymim teemed Funeral Directress and Embatmaf- r J. C. ' Skeepie" Scarborough. HI ' . Licensed Funeral Dirwter and Embalmer . Douglas C. Ray k Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer '.-yj,: ry-sr'" ' ' r:7s:'"'t:'"y-' y Connie B. Ounlap Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ' " t ' " ' : ,. '; Wayne A. Coacluua 'vs Licensed Funeral Director sod Embalmer Ronald H. Searbwougb. Sr. - Licensed Funeral Director ,J. A. Carter Liceosed Funeral Director tEmmett Caldwell . , v Licensed Funeral Dlridiv Lloyd Dyas Licensed Funeral Directar CHURCH rril Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus thrist Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street, Durham? NC " W. W.Easley. Jr.. Minister ... SUNDAY, MARCH 21. 1982 8:00 A.M. . Worship Service . " j 9:30 A.M. Sunday School . 11:00 A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:80 P.M. ,r --..5 iftMniiAji 3 eaaxaaa- . . 3137 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 ' 'Service For All - Within The Means Of All" Since 1963 -WE CARE- If Wc 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 HI ,- Civistopher T. Fisher " Clyde Moore III . UCENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR . . : , James A. Pegram .j Eastern Cemetery. Kbit (Shu TOONDEO M6I 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1982 9:30 A.M. Church School Worship 10:55 A.M. Sermon The Pastor I 1 mm

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