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Woman's Dav Services will be observed at Mount
Gilead Baptist Church, 404 Dowd St., Sunday, May 1
23 at 8 and J U rn. - VV-:.V.-,' ..
Mrs. Winona R. Qemonts, Secretary and Qcrlc 4
of First Baptist Church, Weldon, will speak at 8
a.m. one ims siuuicu i uic v. wivuv wuvi
an affiliate of Washington Bible College,
Washington. D. C She has also studied Theology ,
and Bible Classes at Halifax Community College. 1
Mrs. Gemonts is a member of the First Baptist
, Church Ladies and Senior Choirs; instructor of . 's -V-
Adult Ladies Sunday School Class, Director of the 7 v"
Baptist Training Union and a member of the Mis- , t
: sionary Circle. She was recognized as the 1980-81 :.':'
nr.... .ta,m Vftr at Firct Ranticf fTinfrh She It
emnloved with Northampton " County Govern-, ..
mentSecretary to the Northamton County :
Building Inspection Department and - acting
-secretary of Economic Development Commission.
She is married to the Rev. James Clemonts.
; Mrs. C. E. McLester will be the 1 1 a.m. speaker.
She is a member of Morehead Avenue Baptist
Church and has a background of many varied ex
periences, currently, shev holds memberships in
numerous professional, - fraternal, civic and
religious organizations and holds active positions
on several local and national Board of Directors.
. She is the editor of the Woman's page of The Lott
Carey Herald. She also serves on the Board of
Directors of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Lott
Carey Convention and the Lott Carey Baptist
Foreign Mission Convention and the National Bap
tist Convention USA, Inc. Since 1976, she has been
Chairman of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mis- ,
sion S.tudy Commission, which operates seven Mis
sion Classes annually, under the auspices of the;,
parent body. ' )
In May, 1981 Shaw University awarded her the
degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. ne(
Honorary Degree was in recognition of her service
oriented career to both christian and secular educa- ,
tion, and her productivity to humanity.
. During the Woman's Day Services, Moun
Gilead Baptist Church will recognize older women
of the church. ' . t ' 1
v : Mrs..,Linda Suitt.is chairman of the Woman's
Day.Commttee. ; . , ; !
fislniof Usher Board Anniversary
The ? Senior i Usher Board . of Union Baptist
Church;- 904 N. Roxboro St., celebrated its 63rd.
Anniversary, Sunday, April 25. , Rev. John L.'
Caldwell J.pastor, St. John Baptist Church, spoke"
from the theme "Desire and Duty." He was ac
companied by his choirs and congregation. : ,
Pulpit associates were Rev. Dorothy Glover,
Mrs. Anna Holeman, Mrs. Rozetta Cobb, Mrs.
Beatrice McQueen, Mrs. Geraldine Daye, John Ed-'
.tnmA rw f.rAi r Ttainc Pav Uamiltnn nnH
LaWICIICC U, VUlUbll. LlViMUlIlK.
Mjisic was provided by the f. John's Chancel children
cnojr. vr
: Mrs. Beatrice McQueen read the history.
Freddie Best, - treasurer for many years, was -;
.presented a certificate of service by Mrs., Viola
Thompson. Mrs. McQueen was presented a pink
corsage. Mrs. Irene Hall, program chairman, was
presented a gold-plated bronze plaque for oustan
ding and dedicated services of many years. '
Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards was the social chairman.;
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The Junior Missionaries of New Hope Mis
sionary Baptist Church, Chatham County, will
i have its 100 ladies in white, Sunday, May 23 at 5 ;
' p.m, ',- .
Church Aid Club Ar.r.usl Ssrvica
. ' The Church Aid Club of Orange Grove Baptist
Church, 505 East End Ave., will observe its Annual
Service, Sunday, 23 at 6 p.m. Rev. W. E. Daye,
pastor, Pease Missionary Baptist Church, will
preach. ' , . j
. v Woman's Day at Brcokston
Woman's Day will ' be observed at Brookston
Baptist Church, Henderson, Sunday, May 23 at 11 '
a.m. Mrs. Gwendolyn Tait Haskins, mother of the
pastor Rev. Ellsworth Tait, will speak. ,
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Annual Bus Trip to Orlando
Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax
St., will make its annual Bus Trip to the Orlando
area June 14-17, Attractions to be visited include:
Cypress Gardens, Stars Hall of Fame,' Walt Disney ; H Chapel, Franklinton, was the speak
wona, ana Miver springs, ine inp win oe lour
days3 nights. ,
Interested persons may contact: r Rev. Theresa
Hodges at 682-3862 or Mrs. Josanne Fryar at 1
596-5089foromore details. , 1 1 ,
Union Christian C'.bla Instituta ;
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Union Christian Bible Institute will hold its clos
ing activities Friday, May ana suauay, may .
The annual student banquet will be held Friday,
May 21 at 7 p.m: at the Ramada Inn, Duke St., Dr.
John k. Niamey, paur, ru Ba vv..,
..Chapel HiU, and President, N.'C General Baptist
-Convention, will speak? . : ' . '
Commencement activities will be held on the y c-1
BI campus, Sunday, May 23 at 4 p.m. The Hillside
Concert Dana wiu proviuc muiw iu iv wvu
' beginning at 3:30 p.m." , .
Rev. J. A. Perkins, pastor, First Baptist Church,
Apex, will speak. He is the past moderator of the
new nope ssuwuuu iwv....; ---
- the trustee board! He is also treasurer of the In
terdenominational Ministerial Alliance, Durham
and a candidate for the first vice president of the
General Baptist Convention of N. C. V , "
This year will mark tne tirst time in uic agmccu
! Stewardess Board has Anniversary
Stewardess Board No. 2 of Kyles Temple AME yeat bistory of UCBI that commencement activiues
Zion Church, celebrated its anniversary, Sunday, ' will be held on the campus. ' (
May ; 16. Kev. w . 5, 1 ayior, pastor, tiawuns :
Russell Community Bible Classes
Bible Study Qasses is holding weekly at the New.,
Home and Durham Convention Center, St; Mary's
and Guess Roads. These classes are conducted each
Wednesday night from 7:30 ? 9 p.m. The teachers
are Rev. M. Fletcher of Cain's Chapel Church and
Rev. T. E. Taylor of, Lipscomb . Grove Baptist
Church. .
13th Anniversary of Rev. McNeal
Un w R McNeal. oastor. Mount
1 . 37th Senior ChOir Anniversary Vernon Baptist aurch, Creedmoor; will celebrate
The Senior Choir of Mount Calvary United, their 13th Anniversary, Sunday, May 23 5:30
Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St., will celebrate its p.m. Special guests will be Rev. Kenneth R. Duff
137th Anniversary, Sunday, May 23 at 4 p.m. Rev. and the Cameron Grove Baptist Church family.
Rainey Enoch of Orange Cross Road Baptist
Church will speak,
I Mass Choir in Concert
The Mass Choir of Mount Vernon Baptist
Church, will be in. concert at Covenant United
Presbyterian Church, Lincoln St. and Massey Ave.,
Sunday, May 30 at 5 p.m. The Convenant Usher
Board will observe its anniversary. ,
Gospel Choirs at Convention Home
The Gospel Choirs of Mount Olive AME Zion
Church arid Mount Zion Baptist Church, will be in
concert atthe Convention Home site on Gus and
St. Mary's Roads, Sunday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m.
This program is for the Orange Grove Baptist
i Church Usher Board and Pastor's Aid, Roxboro
. Highway. , . .'
DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES
tf HODGE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Carrie Lee Hodge of -322
Rippling ; Stream .St.; ; who
died Wednesday, May 12,
were held Saturday, May
15 at Peace .' Missioanry
Baptist Church by Rev. W.
E. Daye. Burial was in
Beechwood Cemetery. '
.Surviving are four sons,
Vernon Hodge; - Daryl
Hodge, Shelton Hodge, and
John,, Hodge Jr.; four
daughters, Ms. Janet
Hodge, Ms. Conti Hodge,
Mrs. Nellie Lennon and
Ms. Caroline . Hodge of
Atlanta," Ga.i; five grand-
Surviving are ' two
Arrangements were by. daughters, Mrs. Drusillaf
Burthey Funeral Service. Holmes and Mrs. Alease
s li' ;- 'i Williams; one son, Clarence
FELDER ; n Winston Jr.; one brother,
Funerai services for Felix Arthur Lyons; 1 1 grand
Felder of 419 Hardee St., children; six great
who died Thursday, May ; grandchildren. '
15 at t Durham County - Courtesy of Scarborough
General Hospital, were held & Harqett . Memoria
WINSTON . -
Funeral services for. Mrs.
Armittie Lyon Winston, of
509 Cecil St., who died
Wednesday, May .12 at
home; were held Saturday,".
May 15 at Mount Gilead,
Baptist Church byi Rev.i
Jackson C. TrueitU Burial ,
was in Glennview Memorial.;
Park.
. She was a native of Gran-'
ville County and attended v
the Granville County
Schools. She was a
member " of Pine Grove f
Church before joining i
Mount - Gilead Baptist;
tnurcn.
"Lawrence and Mrs. Rosie
M.v Price of Greensboro;
one brother, Lewis Tucker:
of Brooklyn, N. Y. .
Arrangements were by
Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incorporated.
Fistier Funeral Parlor," In- Moseley. : Burial was in ;i
corporated. ,: Beechwood Cemetery, ',
He was a 1975 graduate
i H0LL0WAY -of Hillside High School. He
I Funeral services for Mrs. attended North Carolina .
Rev. Leak at Bazzel Creek
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Sunday, May 16 at St.,
Mark AME Zion Church by
Rev. Johnny Leak and the Shiloh Baptist Church Rev. H. E. Handler. Burial
. Family of Morrisville, jrendered service Sunday,, was t4 n beechwood
May 1 6 at Bazzel Qreek'Ba'ptlsT Churth.-- f " Cemeteryi f
Woman's Day at New Hope ,
Woman's Day will be observed at New riope
Missionary Baptist Church, Chatham County, Sun
day, May 23 at 11 a.m. Rev. Brenda Roach, a
member of Oak Gty Baptist Church, Raleigh, and
Speech Clinician for the Durham County Schools,
.will speal. V
Surviving are'; his sister,
Mrs. Corailndsey of Sum
merton, S. C; one . step:
:Son Kermit Black.!';, f
Arrangements were by,
Burthey Funeral Service.
Burthey
Funeral Service
41510 Fayette villa Street
Durham, NC 27707
682-0327
, LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
Specialty with- Restorative Art and Embalming.
Assisting Families with pre-funeral and post
funeral business arrangements.
Providing the families with the proper and
dignified service.
Families can choose from a variety of. services
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Funeral services for Fred
Thomas ; Harris of 1006 .
' Juniper St., who died
; Wednesday 1 May 12, were
- held Saturday, May 15 at
Scarborough & Hargett
Memorial Chapel by Rev.
David Bridgeford., Burial
was in Moutn Calvary Bap; .
tist ' Church, Cemetery;
, Bahama.
Surviving are his wife,
1 Mrs; Mary B. Harris; five
! sons, Samuel J. Bratcherof
Oreedmoor, . Freddie L.
' Bratcherw Johnny E, Brat- .
1 cher, , Ronald L, Bratcher
i and Douglas Leon Harris;
'five daughters,- Mrs.
I Levonia B. Clayton, Ms.
i Delores Bratcher, Mrs.
1 Faye B.. Bright, Ms. '
" GerJane Bratcher and Ms.
- Brenda Bratcher; two
Ssi of Philadelphia, Pa. and
: Mrs. Margaret Burton of ,
, Bahama; 10 grandchildren. ,
; Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
Chapels and Gardens.
BITTLE J'
funeral services 1or
'Edgar Bittle, 62, who tlied
Thursday,: May 13 at 'the
Veterans Administration
Hospital, were held Mon
day, May 17 at Union Bap
tist Church by Dr. Grady D.
Davis, v Burial wasv in'
Beechwood Cemetery. fi
' Surviving are his wife,
Mrs!'Gwendolyn Bittlef'one
daughter "Miss Ruth Bittle;'
one son, -Stephen Bittle;
one stepson, Melvin Jones;
one brother, Charlie Biftle. '
Arrangements were "by
. Ellis u. Jones &
Funeral Home.
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Alberta Scarborough
Holloway, of 723 Hopkins
St, who died Wednesday,
May 12 at South Eastern
Hospital, Lumberton, were
held Tuesday,, May 18 at
Immanuel Temple Seventh
Day Adventist Church by
Elder R, A. Sloan. Burial
was in the Jones Family
Cemeter,
Surviving is one brother,
Thomas Scarborough. ;
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens;
THOMAS '
Funeral services' for
i James Lester Thomas of
i Creedmoor, who died Sun
;day, May 16 at Durham
County General Hospital,,
were held Wednesday, May
19 at Rock Spring Baptist
Church, Creedmoor, by
, Funeral . services tor' Rev. Harold Timberlake
Charles 'Manuel. Mack, 36. ; rJiifiar Mh''W tne"bHiif6H
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.!' Funeral services vMor
Charlie Lawrence; 73, of
108 Barnhill St., who died;
Friday, May 14 at Durham
County ; General Hospital,
were held Tuesday, May 18
at Mount .Vernon Baptist
Church by Rev. Percy L.
High. Burial was in
Markham Memorial
Gardens.
He was a native of Iredell
Count and employed by
Downey Brothers Circus.
Before he retired, he was
custodian for Mount Vernon
Baptist Church. He was a
member of Mount Vernon
of- 2221 Fitzgerald AviD
.who died Friday, May 14 at
the Veterans Administration
Hospital, were held Tues
day I May 18 at United
House of Prayer for All Peo
pled Burial was in
Beechwood Cemetery's
Veterans Section.
He was a native of
Durham and attended the
Durham City schools. He
serve9 in the United States
Army and received the Na
tional Defense -Service
Medal. He was a member
of the United House of
Prayer for All People and its
McQollough Shout Band,
.Male Adult Ushers, Youth
Department and Mc
Collough Protective Com
mission.
. Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Sybil R. Mack; one
son, Del von Mack; one
daughter, .Ms. Kimberly t
Mack; his father, James ;
Mack of Greensboro; his"
mother, Mrs. Elma C.
'Mack; four sisters, Mrs.;i
Ellen Lee of Savannah, Ga., .'
Ms. Kitoria Mack, Mrs.
jVercie Grier of Mooresville
and Mrs. Wanda Patterson
of Greensboro; two
brothers, James Mack Jr
cemetery.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Dorothy Thomas; one
son, Lester Ronald
Thomas; two daughters,
Mrs. Carolyn Thomas Har
ris and Mrs!. "Cheryl Thomas
Smith; his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Thomas' Mangum;
three sisters; two brothers.
six grandchildren, ' .
.Central University and was
a member of the football
and Groove Phi Groove
.1 Social Fellowship Inc.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Clothilda W. George;
one son, Tehran George of
Upper. Marlboro, Md.; his
parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Reginald C. George Sr.;
'one sister, Mrs. Regina
Bowden of Greensboro.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
' Chapels and Gardens.
FLEMING
Funeral services for Fred
Douglas Fleming of Rt. 2,
:Creedmoor, who died Mon
day, May 17 at Duke
Medical Center, were held
Thursday, May 20 at
Synama Grove Baptist
iChurch by Rev.' S. A. Man- ,
ining. Burial was in the
;church cemetery,
i 'SuYvlvirfg'-are hi$wife;
" Mrs. Nellie Haskins flem
i -ing; one son, Ira Thomas
iFleming; one daughter,
Mrs Lottie F.
CLEM0NS
Funeral services for
vEzekiel demons of 1029
,Plum, St., who died Tues
, day, May 18 at the
Veterans Administration
Hospital, will be held Satur
day, May 22 at 2 p.m. at
White Rock Baptist Church
by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch.
Burial will be in Beechwood
; Cemetery. '
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Marion D. demons;
two brothers, Harvey
demons and Jordan,
demons; two sisters, Mrs.
Mattie Wall and Mrs. Delia
M. Richardson.
! The family will receive
friends Friday, May- 21
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fisher
Funeral Parlor.
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Church News
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should be in our office not
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sisters, Mrs. Esther Gooch , - .
OT.biem, Mrs. winie Aaa
Gooch of Oxford and Mrs.
Sadie Hunt of Creedmoor;
'three grandchildren; one
Igreat-grandchild.
r Courtesy of Scarborough
!& Hargett Memorial
GEORGE
Funeral services for
Reginald Cornelius "Reg
. gie" George II," a former
Durham resident who died
Saturday May 15 in
. Washington, D. C.,' were
held Thursday.May 20 at
Mount Gilead Baptist
Church by Dr. Alexander D.
of
! PAnERSON
! George W. Patterson
Rt. 5, Shaw Road, died
iTuesy, May 18 at
j Durham County General
! Hospital. Funeral ar
rangements v were in
complete at press time.
Courtesy of Scarborough
& Hargett Memorial
Chapels and Gardens.
ELLIS D. JONES
SONS, INC. A
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Baptist Church and Its T. L. ;;i and Ralph Mack; his mater
Rowland Bible Class. nal grandmother, Mrs. Ella
Surviving are two iCannady. .
.-.sisters, Mrs. Willie . G,. Arrangements were
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682-1171
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Rev. Mrs. M. K. ?newin
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Mrs. V. W. Alston, Directing
Mrs. Phyllis J. Holliday, Organist
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