2-TKE CAHOLM TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1SS2 1
3rd Anniversary cf Uttla Ar.gcls
The Little Angels of God of Mount Zion Baptist
Church. FayetteYillc St., will celebrate their third 4
anniversary in two parts, Saturday, March 27 at 6
n m mrA C.irt4n kjfarvh ?B tllnm '
' The 6 p.m. program will consist of a play entitled
The Mustard Seed written by Ms. Winnie Breeden.
The Sunday program will be a singing program
teatunng: Little miss keiu Aision, toenezer rviaie
Chorus, Pilgrim Baptist Little Stars, and Ebenezer
Angelcttes.
The Little Angels them is Train up achild in the
way he should go and when he is old, he wilt not
depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 I ne group is com
posed of 39 youngsters, ages 2 to 12 years old. :
Joint Serior-Young Peoples C
Missionary Institute
, The Minnie Pearson Area of the Western North
Carolina Conference Branch, Women's Missionary
Society of khe Second Episcopal District of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church will have a
Joint Senior-Young' Peoples Division Missionary
Institute, Saturday Mpril 3 -
The WNC Conference, composed of seventy-two
churches, is divided jnto four areas. The Institute
will use as its senior theme. The Black family: A
foundation for coping in the 80's. The theme of the
young peoples division will be The Black family
prepares its youth today, for tommorrow.
Four separate workshops make up the senior in
stitute's format with the following topics:
1. Health care services - John Daniel, M.D. and
Shirley Tillman, M.D.
2. Legal services William A. Marsh, Jr., Any.,
Larry Colbert, Atty,
3. The Black woman - Mrs. Clara Scarborough
4. Mission and ministries in the 80 s - Ministers of
the conference. '
The young people's workshops will center on the
topics:
1. Know your church
2. The church and its music
. 3. Grooming for males
4. Grooming for females
The institute will culminate in a Four Seasons
Luncheon which will be dedicated to the needs of
;t he handicapped ,
I LOOKED AND I SAW
Our Route of Escape
By Rev. C. 8. Stone
It is through the will of God and the obedience of
Jesus that we have the privilege of being saved from
wrath. It was Jesus who departed His place ol glory
in heaven to descend on earth. He became ilie
divine Time-Release Agent as our escape route f' oin
the domination of sin over our bodies. Jesus is the
Time-Release Mediator of mercy between God and
ourselves.- It, needs to be clear to all here that in
Jesue. He is projected as the way, the truth and the
life for all believers.
Just as there, is a story of reality involving
characters, so it is with Christian living.' Each
character must play his, role if he is to recognize the
truth. All of us are involved in this true story about
Jesus because we have no other route of escape
from the. domination of sin. The answer for our
sinful nature, must come from a divine source.
Thprpfnr up nncccw nn riohtriicnfcc Ihrrtnoh
mind nor body to save ourselves. Again as incomes
to the reality of cjiafacterxin astory.; the individual
must playtfHTo
t ion can escape condemnation through his belief in
Jesus who became the Christ.
Jesus was released from heaven likened unto a
string that is attached to an object. The purpose- of
this siring is jo keep the object on the opposii-.- end
from falling... As this story relates to Jesus. t was
God on the divine end of origin who kept our
Savior from falling. When it appeared to the adver
saries Of Jesus, the real Jesus Christ escaped from
the grave. :
He who hath cat's iq hear, let him pear.
CHURCH NOTES
Gpspel Ctfbrus In Concert
The Gospel Chorus of Bell-Yeager Freewill Bap-
list Church will appear in concert at Mount Olive i
AME Church, Sunday, March 28 at 6 p.m.
Youth Choir Anniversary at Pins Grove
The Youth Choir of Pine Grove Baptist Church,
Creedmoor, will celebrate its Anniversary, Sunday,'
March 28 at 5 p.m.
7 Day Apart z ten UMG
Th United Methodist Women of the Durham
Distrfct will observe its annual "Day Apart' Satur
day! March 27 at Carr United Methodist Church,
Dnws&Avenue, at l(J a.m.. . . . t s u -
Ms. GayTe Felton, a senior Duke Divinity Student ODtll Senior CllOir Anniversary
will be the leader. All persons planning to attend The Senior Choir of Shiloh Baptist Church, Mor
are .asked to bring a bag lunch. Beverages will be ; risville, will celebrate its 55th Anniversary, Sunday,
provided by the United Methodist Women of Carr ' March 28 at 3 p.m. Rev. C. R;Tyner, White Oak
- Fellowship Dinner at Shiloh .
The Junior Choir of Shiloh Baptist Church, Mor
risville, will 'have a fellowship dinner, Saturday,
March 20 at 4 p.m. hi the Church basement.
United Methodist.
40th Anniversary of Community
Community Baptist Church, 4821 Bar bee Road,
will observe its 40th Church Anniversary, Sunday,
March 28 at 1 1 a.m. Rev. Percy Chase, pastor, will
preach at the morning worship. . ' ,
Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch, pastor, White Rock
Baptist. Church, wijl preach at 4 p.m. , .
'Baptist Church, Apex, will speak.
. Zerubbael Day at Morehead Avenue :
'The Cv Hudsoh Chapter 63 Holy Arch Masons,
P.H.A. will celebrate Zerubbael Day at Morehead Avenue
Baptist Church, Sunday; March 28 at 4 p.m. Dr. B. A. -Mack,
pastor, will speak,, Music will be rendered by the '
, Chancel Choir of Morehead Avenue.
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DEATHS
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FUNERALS
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MARTIN a
Funeral services for Mrs.
Patricia Ann Dowdy Martin
'of 801 Hopkins St., Apt.
2E, who died Tuesday,
March 16 at Duke Medical
i Center, were held Satur
day, February 20 at Scar
boroguh & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev.
Gloria Weatherspoon.
- Burial was In Glennview
Memorial Park.
Surviving are her hus
band, Calvin Martin; one
son. Michael Martin; her
mother,. Mrs. Dorothy
.Price; her father, Fred
Nelson of New York; five
brothers, Jerry Dowdy,
Richard Trice, kenneth
Trice. Sammy Trice and Bil
ly Ray Dowdy; one sister,
Ms. Rita Faye Trice; her
Traveling Sons Gospel
Chorus.
; Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Vera L. Edwards; two
sons, Darryl Edwards and
Jeffrey Edwards, both of
Chapel Hill; two daughters.
Ms; Tina Edwards and
Mrs. Cynthia Jones, both of
Chapel Hill; his step
parents. Rev. and Mrs.
John C, Burnette of Chapel
Hill; four step-daughters, '
Ms. Evelyn Ross of Chapel ;
Hill, Mrs. Brenda Brooks of
Cedar Grove, Ms Valeria
Richmond of Hillsborough
and Ms. Felecia Mack; two
stepsons, Cpt. Archie Rich
mond of West Germany and
'narwl UiPhmnnl1 nna cictor St
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett ? Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
Mrs. Venus Alexander of
McCall i Chapel Hill; three brothers,
Funeral services for Lan-.? Lawrence Edwards and
zier "Sang" J. McCall Jr., ;. George Edwards, both of
who died Thursday, March "; Chapel Hill, and Donald Ed
18. were held Sunday, .wards of Petersburg, Va.;
March 21 at Greater St. four grandchildren.
Paul Baptist Church by 0r. Arrangements were by
W. T. Bigelow. Burial was : Fisher Funeral Parlor, I n-
in Beechwood Cemetery. ',
He was educated in the
Durham City Schools. He
graduated from Howard;
University " with - "a!
bachelor's degree in civil;
engineering. He was an;,
employee of Boeing Aircraft ..
Co. in Seattle. -1 '
He was a member of
.Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
Surviving are his mother.
Mrs'. Delois McCall; three
corporated.
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daughters. Mrs. Lynette
maternal grandparents,. Washington of New York
tMrs.J0ggiir9'ltowdyiamf 5'eityvand'Mtss Evette Mc-
Courtesy of Scarborough
Burthey
Funeral Service
510 Fayetteville Street
Durham, NC 27707
682-0327
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Asis: hi Families with pre-funeral and post
fun-rai business arrangements.
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Famiiis : in 'choose from a variety of services.
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& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
MANGUM
Funeral services for Mrs.
Emma Mangum of Rt. 3.
Roxboro, who died Tues
day, March 16 at Hillhaven
Convalescent Center, were
held Friday; March 19 at
Union Baptist Church by
Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial
was in Red Mountain Bap
tist Church Cemetery.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
BUIE
Funeral services for Ken
nie' Buie of 1212 Linwood
Ave., who died Wednes
day. March 17 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Tuesday. March 23 at St.
Mark AME Zion Church.
Surviving are his wife.
Mrs. Mossie Buie; two ,
daughters. Mrs. Jeanette
Langston of Hackensack.
N. J. and Mrs, Hazel Mar
tin ol Brooklyn. N. Y.: two
sons. Robert Bradley of
Baltimore. Md. and Eugene
: Bradley ol . New Jersey; '
seven grandchildren.
Arrangements were by
Burthey Funeral Service. ,
Call and Miss Lavornne
McCall, both of High Point;
one son. Lanzier McCall 111
'Df the U. S. Air Force in
Tacoma; Wash.: his grand
mother. Mrs.. Loretta J:
Reives. . .
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens. ,
EDWARDS
Funeral services for
. Hubert L. Edwards, ' of
3622 Four Seasons Drive,
who died Friday. March 19
at home, were held Tues
day. March 23 at Mount
Zion Baptist Church.
Orange County by Rev. J.
R. Bridges, Burial was in
the church cemetery.
He was a native of
Orange County and attend
ed the Orange County
Training School. He was a .
World War II veteran and
had been employed by the
University of North Carolina
Physical Plant Division
since. 1967. v
He was a member of
Mount Zion AME Church,
Hillsborough and its lay
organization. He was a
former member of First
Baptist , Church, Chapel
Hill. He was a member of
Hill Point Lodge 5261 and a
former member of the
SNIPES
Funeral services for Mrs.
Clara Snipes of Rt. 8.
Stanley Road, who died
Thursday. March 18 at
Durham Codnty General
Hospital, were held Sun
day. March 21 at Orange
Grove Baptist Church by
Dr. L. W. Reid. Burial was
tnx the Neal Family
Cemetery.
Surviving are her hus
band Amos Snipes; one
daughter, Mrs. Luvenia
Nunn; two sisters, Mrs.
Arke Green and Mrs. Pearl
Washington of Louisa, Va.;
.het stepmother, Mrs.
Arnette Lewis; four half
sisters. Mrs. Doris Wilson.
Mrs, Flossie Weeks, Mrs.
Ann Brooks;, and Mrs.
Irene McDougal of Hart
ford, Conn.; three step
daughters. Mrs. Betty S:
Rogers and Mrs. Blondell
Kennell. both of Burlington,
and Mrs. Carrie Spence of
Monterey; Calif.: three
stepsons, Delma Snipes of
Burlington. Winfred Snipes
of Whitt and John Snipes of
Liberty.
ALSTON
Funeral services for
Willie C. Alston of 410 Pilot
; St., Apt. 3-G2. who died
Wednesday. March 17 at
'Duke Medical Center, were
held Saturday , March 20 at
'Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev.
W. E. Dave. Burial was in
Mitchell Chapel Church
Cemetery. Pittsboro.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Hassie Alston; five
sons. Eugene Alston; Otis
Lee Alston, Robert Alston,
Marion Alston and Willie
Alston Jr.; one daughter,
Ms. Virginia Bass; three
stepsons, Norman Self,
Shelton Webb, and Richard
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brothers, David Alston,
James Alston and Richard
Alston; two sisters, in
cluding Mrs, Daisey Mit
chell; 11 grandchildren.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
CHAVIS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sarah Chavis of 1509.
Wabash St., who died
Saturday, March 20 at
Durham County General
Hospital, were held Thurs
day. March '25 at Scar
borough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev. J.
C. Cheek. Burial was In
Glennview Memorial Park.
Surviving, are two sons.
Claude Chavis and Willis
Chavis of Raleigh: three
daughters. Ms. Savannah
Lipscomb. Ms. Mattie
Chavis of Apex and Ms.
Avaline Medlin of Mor
risville. :
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens. ; ;
JONES
Funeral services for
Willie Lee Jones of .Rt.-5.
Shaw Road, who died Sun
day, March 21. were held
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SUNDAY, MARCH 28. 1982
8:00 A.M. : Worship Service I
9:30 A.M.' . Sunday School '
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Ona Day Cfntrict Conference
, In Pkisrrcnlsn . .
The One Day District Conference (District 7
Group) of the Woman Baptist Home and
. Foreign Missionary Convention ptNprth Carolina, t
i will be held Sunday, April 25 from 9MUSJpO
p.m. at Fork Chapel Baptist Church, Route 3, War
renton, N. C. " ' : ' .
The theme wUI be: God Will: A Cause, A Con
.cern, A Conviction. " ' ,
Miss E. M. Stanfield is chairman; Rev, W. W.
Faulcon, pastor, Fork Chapel. ' ;
. News cf Bible Way
; . The Young Adults will sing for the morning wor
ship at Bible Way Apostolic Temple,. Dark Circle.
Sunday, March 28. Mrs. Ceatrice Bratcher will
sponsor a Building Fund Program. Sunday night at
7:30 p.m. Guests will be Elder Curtis Farrell of
qreensboro and Bishop Rogers of Wake Forest.
.".;" ,., Thank You- : :'r''1
To our friends for their cards, flowers, food,' .
visits, errands and gifts whatever expressions of
sympathy, in the death of our loved one. Mr; Kin .
nie Buie, our sincere thanks. '; ' ' ' ' : ? ?
. The Buie Family h
Thursday March 25 at
Rock Springs United
Church of Christ by Rev. J.
H. Hooker. Burial was in
Creedmoor Church
Cemetery,
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Elsie Smith Jones:
seven sons.Wallace Jones,
Rudolph Johns; Auston
Jones, Willie Jones. Alex
ander Jones, Otis Jones,
and Larry Jones of Elyria.
Ohio: one dauahter. Ms.
Brenda Jones of Memphis,
Tenn.; his mother, Mrs.
Mary Jones; two brothers.
Henry Jones of Newport
News. Va. and Elijah
Jones.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
ALEXANDER
Funeral services for John
Lindsey Alexander of 4918
Foxhunt St., who died
Saturday. March 20 at
Durham County General
Hospital, were held Thurs
day, March 25 at Mount
Level Baptist Church by
Rev. C. R. Dunstan. Burial
was in church cemetery.
Surviving are his wife.
Mrs. Teeroe S. Alexander;
three daughters, Miss
Sherie Alexander, Miss
Sonja Alexander and Miss
Shelia Alexander; one
sister, Mrs. Willie Lee Park
of Detroit, Mich.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
HARRIS
Funeral services for
Cleve Harris. 84, who died
Thursday. March 18 at
Durham County General
Hospital, were held Tues
day, March 23 at Scar
borough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Dr. L.
W. Reid. ' Burial was in
Glennview Memorial Park. ,
He was a native of
Franklinton and a retired
employee of . Liggett &
Myers Tobacco Co.
; Surviving is one sister-in-law.
Mrs. Arietta Bass
Harris.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
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JUSTICE
Funeral services for Mrs, .
Mary Justice, formerly of
1908 Apex Highway, who
died Thursday, March 18 at
Hillhaven Convalescent
Center, were held Monday,
March 22 at White Rock
. Baptist Church by Rev..
Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial
was in Glennview Memorial
Park.
She was a retired
employee of the Durham Ci
ty schools and a member of
White Rock Baptist Church.
She was a member of Pro
spect Chapter "!of the Order
of Eastern Star.
Surviving are one .
brother, Frank Smith; two
foster daughters, Mrs.
Helen McCray and Mrs.
Gladys Maye. both of
Philadelphia, Pa.; one.
foster son. William Smith of
Brooklyn.
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor. In
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