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2-r ; c.:.:u::Aru:is-SATURDAY. ;i 5, isa2 NOBCTwelfth Annua ; WASHINGTON Afro-American Culture r' flic National Office fox. and Worship will be held Ht.uk Catholics-' 1 2th V al Daemon Colleuc, Annual workshop- in. Amherst, N.Y., Auuti t CHURCH NOTES i i Rsv. Lcnnon at Oak Grove . Rev. Floyd Lennon, Associate Ministe. at Bell- Yeager Free Will Baptist Church; will preach at ; Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, Sunday, June I- 6 at 7 p.m. The occasion will be the Senior Ushers; : Annual Program. The Joy Bells or Hamlet Chapel : will render the music. " . , r - Vacation Bibla School at First i ? CHAPEL HILL The First Baptist Church,'; : North Roberson and West Rosemary Sts., will host " its Annual Vacation Bible School, Monday, June 14 . through Sunday, June 27 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. All persons ages two and ip are invited to attend. There will be indepth Bible instruction, Arts and , Crafts and refreshments each evening. Bible School will climax with an open house, a picnic on Thursday,' June 24 and closing program on Sunday, June 27. y-r r - Parents are urged to enroll their children for two ; weeks of enriching experiences. Registration will continue through Monday, June 14 by calling Mrs. Doris Wilson, Director, at 942-2509 after 1:15 p.m. for further information. , . Rev. Huey Preaching at West Durham Rev. Albert Huey, Assistant Minister, will preach at West Durham Baptist Church, Sunday,- June 6 at 8 :30 a.m. and 1 1 a.m. Rev. Huey is director of the Durham City Schools Community Education Pro . gram. He is a 33 Mason and Commander-in-Chief of Carpenter's Consistory 164, Maxton. He is presi dent of Delchester Court Community Club. Rev. Huey and his wife, Dorothy, are the parents of two children, Michael and Michelle. 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 World, and Silver Springs. The trip will be four days3 nights. - Interested persons may contact: Rev. Theresa : Hodges at 682-3862 or Mrs. Josanne Fryar at 596-5089 for more details. . Gospel Choirs at Convention Home The Gospel Choirs of Mount Olive AME Zion Church and Mount Zion Baptist Church, will be in concert at the Convention Home site on Guess and St. Mary's Roads, Sunday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. This program is for the Orange Grove Baptist Church Usher Board and Pastor's Aid, Roxboro Highway. - . Dr. Avery Post at Mt. Calvary ; Dr. Avery Post, president, United Church of Christ, will preach at Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St.; Sunday; June 6 at 11 a.m. He will also preach at Pilgrim United Church of Christ, Highway 751 for the 25th Celebration of the union of the various churches which now comprise the United Church of Christ of the Durham and surrounding' areaV , f 15-20. Interaction bet ween choir, congregation and pastor in the plann ing and performance of liturgies to r achieve seasonal Masses . ex pressive of bjack culture : will be ! the- focus of NOBC's national liturgy workshop. The program ; will include sessions by liturgical ' ft'?v com posermusicians' -H Eddie v Bonncmcrc. Ron Harbor and Roger; Holliman. -Other presenters include .choreographer Sylvia ' Bryant, catcchist , Sister 'Thea Bowman O.S.P., noted preacher . Father Thaddeus ; Boucrec, : S.V.D. and psychologist Dr, Alfred Pasteur.: REV. HUEY : Drawing upon their own composit ions ., for the ' various liturgical . seasons, workshop musi cians will not.- - ony .demonstrate ways ,: in which the liturgy may be: infused, v. with black culture, biit also how the choir can increase coiw grcgationat participa-'" lion'. Since NOBC in-i iliatcd its , litury, workshops. ; increasing, numbers of choirs adap-l - ling music ' from the' 'black tradition have been formed, offering quality Masses. - "However, it ,is not the intention of our high, Masses . to reduce the congregation in the pews, to an audience." said Ronald Sharps, director of NOBC's Department of Culture and Worship and coordinator ToMhc workshop. , "We want the choirs to fully service the spiritual needs of the congregations of which they are a pari and of the church as a ; whole by .providing , leadership in communal ; v: worship. . through song and by en couraging active par ticipation by the church community.'' C Each of the choir directors have had exicn- sivc parish .experience. In; addition, Bonncmcrc teaches music at a New York city school and directs jazz vespers each month at St. Peter's f Lutheran Church also in New York. Holliman is choral and drama direc tor, for Baltimore City Public Schools ; while . Harbor serves - as Virginia military parish. Music will range from" gospel and spiritual to jazz and other contem porary styles. Ms. Sylvia Bryant will "demonstrate movements and gestures for con-; gregalion and ; choir as well as lead . sessions in; liturgical dance. She is,' director of Dance Pro--crams and chairman of and Dance Dept. at Philandra Smith. Col lege, Little Rock; Ark. I known for his use of a distinctively. . Y black preaching style. He will. the Health, Physical instruct participants in Education. Recreation 'approaches to. prayer and lecturing techniques, and . address the role of lay Eucharistic ministry Usine black folk tradi- and social justice from lions. Sister Thea . the pulpit. - Catholic music minister - Bowman will examine;, ur. Aitrea rasicur, at Fort' Bclvoir. a the enhancement of wor-wco-author of Roots .of.: ship through music, ser- '&iil: Fsycnoiogy oj mon. prayer and poetry, Black : Expressiveness .. Sister Bowman serves as rand full professor in the; ' director of Intcrcultural .-guidance and counseling ' Affairs. F.vaneclization . 'graduate program at,,; Dept. of the Jackson Diocese. "Father , Thaddeus Boucrec is pastor of St. Augustine Church and,is ; Hunter . College, . will . j keynote the event and present a session on the psychology of black expression.- 194th United Presbyterian General Assembly June 22-30 : Each day of this sum mer's program will have la different seasonal ': focus: Monday, Advent land Christmas; Tuesday , I Lent; Wednesday, Holy -'Week; Thursday, Easter;' 'and, : Friday, ; Ordinary Time. . v -X'. .." V'1'' Liturgical leader (liturgy committees, 'choir directors . and members, instrumen talists, lectors as well a;s 'pastors) - attend the ! NOBC workshop each : year along with increas!-J ing numbers from the. general congregation.; iThey come to develop ( "itheir skills ' and' vawareness, to secure new' ;music and liturgical iiv; 'sight and to affirm their j -'presence in the church. . ;. HARTFORD, CONN. A musical program celebrating ; -black history, the com-; missioning of ' mission -personnel, the organiz ing of a new local , church, and a series of: meal time programs al I i arc on schedule this; month during the 194th United Presbyterian General Assembly here, j jpected to attract large The General Assembly! raudicnecs of. commis is chiefly legislative and'.'sioncrs (voting delegates): as a the highest policy-: ;and guests Some of the setting body of the 2.4 events arc staged under im i 1 1 ion-mcmbcr. jofficial sponsorship of ". denomination will have a .the General Assembly ( full agenda of business; 'and others are arranged to transact. Even so;; iby special interest groups i non-business pT6gramV.of Presbyterians. .jhroughout the " June One of the highlights 22-30 meeting arc ex-; '(Continued on Page 11) DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES WORDS FOR THE WORLD A MAN WHO DOES GOOD and talks not of it is on the way to perfec tion. BAHA'I WRITINGS Information: 383-2306 News of Bible Way The Senior Male Chorus will sing for the Morning Wor- shio for Sunday June 6 at Bible Way Aoostolic.Temple, h RIGEL : Funeral services for Mrs. 'Sarah Riget of 1403 Fay St.. who died Monday, May 24 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Saturday. May 29 at, Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Dr. W. T. Bigelow. Burial was in Glennview Memorial" Park Surviving are one son? Lawrence Rigel Jr.; two' daughters. Mrs. Catherine Harris and Mrs. Margaret Springs: qne foster son, James Thompson: orie foster daughter. Evangelist Deborah Hedgepeth: one Sister. Mrs. Lilly Johnson: ' one brother. Johnnv Johnson of Fayetteville: 23 grandchildren; 21 qreat-,.qrandchildren..w uounesyiica tparDorouqn & Harqetf '''Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CLAY - Dark Circle. Men's Day will be observed at 3 p.m. Elder William Bunch will speak.' Burthey Funeral Service ,1510 Fayetteville 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. r r Families can choose from a variety of services, f t C2isw4i I tunerai business arrangements . r " ' j s ii I. ci Funeral services tor Mrs. Betty Allen Clay, of 2316 Fitzqerald St. . who died Friday. May 28 at home.' were held Tuesday, June 1 at the Church of the Abidinq Savior. Lutheran, by Rev. Michael D. Wendt. t Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. - She was a native of Rouqemont and .ittendefl the Durham County Schools ' Sim nvwtfl 1,i Durham mi ,19!i1 Stin wis a -chartei' nember ! the Church, of the v. Abidino Savior.. Lutheran, and its' We Welcome Your ; Church News News about your hap penings at -your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publication. You might send us' a church bulletin that would indicate noteworthy news of your church happenings. Life and Gorwth Ministry. She was also a member of the United Campus Chris tian Ministry serving North: Carolina Central' University. j Surviving are two sons. Dwight Allen Clay and Eric. Lee Clay of Detroit;-Mich.:' one sister, Mrs. Jeanette; Allen Lee of Lawrenceville. Va.;' one. brother. Arthur;. Allen of Westchester Coun ty. N. Y. : . two grand children. ,; , ! Courtesy of Scarborough"? & ; Harqett , Memorial' Chapels and Gardens. MURPHY Funeral services for Mrs. ' Ella Beniamin Murphy of A-1 Cornwallis Road, who died Saturday. May 29 at Durham County GeneralJ " Hospital, were hel0 thurs day. June 3 at OakiJrove Free Will Baptist ChuVch by ' Rev Z. D. Harris and Rev. Henry A. Kinq. Burial was t in Glennview Memorial,,. Parky She was a member of Oak Grove Free Will Bantist Church and its Mother Board and FJoral Board She was also a member of the City Wide Helping Hand Club, She was employed by Liqqett Myers Tobacco Co. and Central Leaf Tobacco ; Factory ; Survivinq are ; two dauqhters. Mrs. sadie M. Avery and Mrs. Ruth M. -Pettiqrew of East 0ranqe, N J.: one son. David Mur ohy: one foster son, Albert i Ransom: one sister. Mrs. , Jessie Mae McNeil of Wilm- C inqton: .two broihers. Willie , Benjamin of Hartsville. S. C. and Al C, Benjamin of New York: eiqht orand-, children: . eight qrea nrandchildren; three great -areat-qrandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborouoh & Harqett Memorial- Chapels and Gardens, Social Club and Registrar of Precinct 42 at Shepard Junior High School. Surviving are her hus band. Herbert E. Weaver: one sister. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson of Dayton. Ohio; one brother, Nathaniel Ar nold of Washington. ; Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. In-'-corporated. HICKS0N Funeral services for Con nie Ray Hickson, of 608 N. Elm St.. who died Wednes day. May 26. were held ; Wednesday. June 2 at Scarborough & " Hargett ; Memorial Chapel by Brother ., Oscar Surrette. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Wilbur Stroud. June 4 at 2 p.m. at: Courtesy of Scarborough;. Lipscomb. Grove v Baptist1 uy nev. & Haroett Memoria ;Chapels and Gardens. BROWN : Memorial services for Mrs. landas Rogers Brown of 516, Cecil St., who died Saturday, May 29 at Durham County .General .Hosptial, will beheld Satur day. June 5 at 2 p.m. at Scarborough & Hargett . Memorial Chapel by (Ry. I Percy L. High. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial i Chapels and Gardens. Church Cemetery T. E. Taylor, Surviving is her mother. Mrs. Gertie Yancey. Arrangements were by:' Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. . WEAVER Funeral services for Mrs Lorraine A. Weaver.' of, 2208Cujris. St . whdiei'Park m Friday? May 28afSiiolne.-t".'iSu,rvvlirnq were'held Tuesday: June 1 sisters, Mrs; Clemenline at Covenant United . Blandinq and Mrs. Rita F. Presbyterian Church by ' Williams: two brothers. Rev Georqe F. Neal and Leon Hickson and Thomas , Rev. J. W. Smith Jr; Buna! was in Beechwood Cemetery 1 She was a native of Asheville and attended Savannah State College and took courses for certified life underwitinq. She was manaqer of the payroll 'division of North Carolina Mutual. She had served the firm as part-time clerk of the Savannah - District, senior ; general Church by xlerk of the agency depart- ' Whelchel. ment, .accounting clerk of ": the payroll division,1 assis tant manager (formerly chief clerk) and assistant to ' the controller.' : She was a member of ! Covenant United Presbyterian Church and served as an elder, clerk of Sessions, secretary of the Christian Education Com- rnittee, financial secretary ' of the building ; fund. Edward Hickson. , Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. TAPP , , Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Stroud Tappof 1033? Cornell St.. who died Mon day. May 31 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Thursday. June m. . n 1 1 a .1 I I j at Kusseu Memorial umc. Rev. a. H. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. She was a native ,of ; Chatham County. She was a member of Russellf' Memorial CME Church and v served as president of the Stewardess Board 1. She was an organizer of Lyon Park Rose Garden Club and honorary member of :: Wonderful Senior Citizens , Club. ' , c Surviving are one f LYONS Funeral services for Floyd Lee Lyons of 1:109 N. l Roxboro St,,', were i held are. 10 .ii.Tuesdav-June-.e aHTrue Way Holness Church by iRev. Ralph N. Holloway. 'Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are two dauqhters, Ms. - Dorothy Lyons of California and Ms, Carolyn Ruff in: two brothersFreddie Lyon's of California , and McMillan Lyons: three sisters J Mrs. Catherine Enqlish. . Mrs. Burma Hart and Mrs Frances McNeal JOHNSON - Graveside rites for Mrs. Gertie B. Johnson. 55, of 4318 Denfield St ? who died Monday. May 31 at home, will be held Friday. THANK YOU FOR THE OPTORTUNiTY TO SERVE YOU Tkmo IWImmJ Twmni AmafMMHb, Mft ud mon fiifit m mmi mm wwwim tnuj T tmm m tit fnUnMnf, m ' ) tivnk FmmIt PIm booUd l M t kHMral ml kt I M Xmdlft WW M Ctl ban, tmt Id w provii "pun mmi" lot )ro mi jrow ImmV. TVuk yon k 4m appsrimty 19 MfVt HM. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens 306 8. Roxboro ' Durham, N. C. 682-1171 ) ELLIS D. JONES ( j & SONS, INCA Knrrh frhnnl laphar nA ..' AltmMar Mre ltio T I iiiu'm- 3jnjjt i&ai,i&i aiiu . uauMv . twnu i - was a member of lota Phi one son. Thomas Tapp: one , Lambda Sorority Inc.. past ; sister.. Mrs. - Louise president ot cnarmatene woote: one. proiner.t COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N. C. ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH I Sccrbcrough& Hargett Memorial Chapels 6 Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S: Roxboro Durham, N. C. 682-1171 "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way'' ... Burial Protector Plan . 1 ::.;"' U' rt, ,,..":'. .''l..,,,V';v:.T''-'j:-4 '.'U CUR LICENSED STAFF ErnastlM Scarborougli Bynum Uemod Funeral Diroctrni ind EmbHinar - 1. C. "Skaapto" Scirborough, III UommI Fumral Director and Embitnw Douglas C. Ray UcwiMd FrnfriTDtrictor and Embatoiar Ctnnit B. Dunlap UCMHd Fuiwn Dinctor and Embalmar . Wavna k. CMchmia UcMistd Fansral Dtrtctor and Embalmar BJ ' .. wtt- : -fj I I i Ronald H. Scarborougli, Sr J. A.artv Emmett Caldwel UoydByii Uuntad Funeral Director licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director licensed Funeral Director II I 11 Striving For Liberation and Freedom With . Jesus Christ Since UC3 2521 FayoltBviae Street, Durham, NC W.W.Eajley, Jr., Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 6. 1982 8:C3 A.M. Worship Service . 9:33 A.M, Sunday School 11:C0 A.M. Regular Worship ' Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon ' , Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:C3 P.M. I I f . .. ..r..i iMMMHMMnn :; 1 ;-: "' -i: : y IS y YA'A'&'&A'A'Ai . 31 37 Fayetteville Street ' Durham, North Carolina 27707' (919)632-3276 "Service For All - Within The Means Of All" Since 1983 WE C ARE If Vo Didn't Servo You . You probably paid mon thsn you SHOULD have lor your fuitsral nose's. Our Licensed Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J."Pookey" Fisher III ' V Chrlstopherf. Fisher .. - Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A. Pegram . I COMPLETE "mlr-"-C- , I ! FUNERAL ' !i ift ' .' SERVICER f... 688-1323 j ., , toundeo iaee -. 1 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 silNIMV.JllNKfi. 1982 ,9:30 A.M. . ( lu.rih School 10:55 A.M. orship: , Svrmmn " . Ihe I'asior , On II here There Is So Temple! Senior Choir Ivadinu I he sininu ' ' . Mr. John ll.(,ullis,()ruanisl Senior I ishm uslierinjj RcfrcKhmenlM and Fellowship , in Ihe Fellowship Hall aHer 10:55 a.m. Worship by Ihc J. (i. Mason District. Sunday Niirserv provided Tor children durinu Ihe 10:55 a.m. Worship. 7:30 P.M. Steerintt Committee and Co-Sponsors of our Pastor's 16th Anniver sary Music Conference Room ; v
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