2 THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1&82 3Cth Annual Ch3rlss Clintcn Spaulding Day at White Reck ' White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 Fayettcville St., will observe the 30th Annual Charles Clinton Spaulding Scholarship Day, Sunday, July 25 at , 10:55 a.m. John S. Stewart, former-Durham Mayor Pro-Tem and former president of Mutual Savings and Loan Association, will speak. -The late C. C. Spaulding was president of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Mechanics and Farmers Bank, and Mutual Savings and Loan Association. He was also a deacon and trustee of White Rock Baptist Church and be quested to the church a sum of money which was used to establish a scholarship fund in 1952. Many, students have been recipients and benefitted from this fund during the past 30 years. r's'tr Stewart, a trustee of White Rock Baptist Church, was a protege of Mr. Spaulding and succeeded him" as president of Mutual Savings. He was a member of City Council for 15 years and served as Mayor Pro-Tem two years. He was chairman of the Committee on the Affairs of Black People and served as a director of Duke Power Company, Mechanics and Farmers Bank and North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. He is vice-chairman, Durham Hospital Corpora tion and John Avery Boys Club. He has served as chairman of the Board of Trustees of North Carolina A&T State University. j l k1 p STEWART CHURCH fJOTES 4th Founders Wesk at Nsw Mt. Templs New Mt. Temple Church of Deliverance, 2718 .East Pettigrew St., will celebrate its Fourth Founder's Week Observance from August 1-8. 1 Ser 4 vices will begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. Sunday's ser- vice will begin at 3 p.m. Speakers for the week are: "Rev. David Massey of North East' Baptist Church; Bishop Ralph "Donnie" Graves of Deliverance 1 Temple of Truth, Fayetteville; Evangelist Christine Williams of Holy Light United Holy Church, Tabor City; Bishop Geraldine Bailey of True Way Holiness Church, Raleigh; Rev. Frank Odell Hanes of Ambassador- Cathedral; Evangelist ' Lessie " Williams of Church of God of Prophecy; Elder ' William A. Davis Sn of Mt. Sinai Holy Church, i Burgaw; and Mrs. Howell of Scotts Grove United Holy Church, Apex. x , V MRS. HOWARD Senior Citizens at Northside 1 The Senior Citizens of Northside Baptist Church, 1239 Berkeley St., were honored Sunday, July 18. They were given dinner at Morrisons. Program participants , were Ms. Amelia L. Harper, Ms. Gamaliel Pfetty and Rev. C. R. Mitchell, pastor, Floral Board Anniversary . The Floral Board of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax St., will observe its Anniver sary, Sunday, July 25 at 6 p.m. ; Rev. J, R. Crews, associate minister, Fisher Memorial United Holy Church, will preach. Women's Day at Pinsy Grove Women's Day will be observed at Piney Grove Baptist Church, Sunday, July 25 at 1 1 a.m. Mrs. Addie C. Howard will speak. ; Mrs. Howard is a member of White Rock Baptist Church. She has taught Cosmetology in the public school system and is now self employed at Egavac -Wig & Variety..Shopl:.iiiAi:.i. She is also chairman of the Community Recrea tion Program. She is a former member ot toenezer Baptist Church taught Sunday School, served as president of the B.T.U., Woman's Day Captain and Mother of the Year in 1970. She is married to Dr. Edward L. Howard, pastor of Piney Grove. They are the parents of four children. . ; . ' 7th Versatile Crusaders Anniversary ; The Versatile Crusaders of " Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens Ave., will celebrate its 7th Anniversary, Sunday, July 25 at 3 p.m. Guests will be the Choraleers of Greater St. Paul and the United Gospel Singers of Ringers. Bell-Yeager Senior Choir Anniversary The Senior Choir of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Rd., will observe its 8th Anniversary, Sunday, July 25 at 3 p.m. Appearing will be the Heaven Light Singers of Jesus House of Prayer, St. Mark Male Chorus and Supreme Jr. V ?VV- " AvV''-. i M I ... bd ' r L. PI - : r " ! fell k - sr. i Irf is m r c1 The annual Oratorical Contest was "held at Mount Calvary United Church of Christ on Sunday, July 11. Christopher Bullock of Henderson Grove Baptist Church received his first place award from Mrs. Mary Vanhook, director. Bullock will enter the State UShers Contest in Fayetteville, August 6-8. v Partners In Planning You. Your hmml Dtwctof tnd (Jntad Fmk1y Life. Yn. an cmi utvc the tffeftY nnijof Mtfli of Mtd wtwi t family AfMMjHncoMt 0 Money Pof RmI Chi. nd Money For CoMdnn - Nek CU at today md miu m tfokmiuM Mil our liomcd aamt Mhrr M ihe funeral Home or tot your home. We will be liarrr K wirk wkti you In pre planning your BjnerM i At the iMnr am. rll provide the money foe nwtl enjmnei md comlnviin CmV Mt today. Tkm m m abiBUion. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapelt A Gardens ; SOt I. Ntibtra " Owhim. H C ' 682-1171 ;..i j' t i ' t r t: , Jlr 1 SEXTON Other winners (left to right) are fourth place winner ! Gregory Ceres of Peace Missionary Baptist Church; se cond place winner Andrew Neal of Covenant United Presbyterian Church; and third place winner James Turner of Henderson Grove Baptist Church. ; St. Mark Choir In Concert . The nationally acclaimed St. Mark's AME Zion Church Choir will perform in concert, Sunday, July 25 at 4 p.m. The 50-plus member choir has made, many guests appearances around the country. Their guest' appearances include Duke Chapel; Mobile, Alabama; Ohio; Chicago; Pensacola, Fla.; New York; Miami, Fla. and Baltimore, Md. among others. Ms. Tara Pines is president of the choir; Ms. Theresa Watkins, first vice-president; Joe E. (From left to right) Jeffery Day, President, Junior Ushers of Durham Ushers Union; Miss DeCarla Brown, a student at A&T State University and Judge; Miss Gwen Crews, teacher at Watts St. Elementary School and Judge; Mrs. Mary Vanhook, director of the contest; Gregory Ceres; Andrew Neal; James Turner; Mrs. Bar bara Parker, teacher at Southern High School and Judge; and Mrs. Glenda Williams, teacher at R. N. Harris Elementary School and Judge. Nuchurch second vice-president; Mrs. Dorothy Criss, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Jones and Mrs. Virginia Green, assistant secretaries; and Mrs. Dorothy Steele, treasurer. Minister of music is Mrs. Cora Hunter; Mrs, Bar bara Daniels is director; Mrs. Gloria Stevens, organist. Guest organist for the Sunday concert will be Henri Sexton, organist and choir master of St. Albans Congregational Church, New York. ,iORrnri DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES 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. 1 ' 1 . ......... '., ... , X: 1 RICHARDSON Graveside rites for Sgt. Leon' Richardson. 32, who died Saturday, July 10 inv Boston, Massachusetts, were held Saturday, July 17 at Harris Family Cemetery.- Rougemont, by Rev. Coble. He served in the Vietnam . Conflict as a member of the United States Army. He ; received the National : Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and Armed Forces Expedition Medal. . Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ila Harris Richardson of Long Island. N Y.; six sisters. Mrs. Doris Prouty of Clouchester. Mass.. Mrs . Carol Lewis ," M rs ; Vi-. vian Martin.1 Mrs. Laur.en Johnson, Ms. Brenda . Richardson and Ms. Cathy ( Richardson, all of New . York. New York: four. brothers, James Richard son, Charles Richardson and Robert Richardson, all of New York, New York, and David Richardson of Salem, Mass. Arrangements w.ere by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incorporated. Mrs. Julia Mae McKoy, Mrs. Osie Johnson and Evangelist Edna Horton, and Evangelist LenaR. Dar risaw of Abbeville, Ala.; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Carolyn R. Corbett of Greensboro, Mrs. Minnie F. Adams, of Silver Spring. Md. and Miss Sarah L. Rogers of Raleigh; two sons, Samuel Rogers Jr. McBROOM Funeral services for Rev Howard Z. McBroom of 1208 Ivy St.. who died Thursday, July 15. were held Wednesday. July 21 at ; Grove New Bethel Baptist Church by Dr.'L. W. Reid. Burial was in Glennview Memorial .Park. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Donnella McBroom; , two daughters. . Mrs. Loraine Thorp and Mrs. Ella L. Johnson; one son. Howard McBroom Jr.; his mother. Mrs. Ella McBroom; four sisters, ROGERS Funeral services for Samuel ''Sam" Rogers Sr.. of Rt. 5. Baptist Rd.. who died Sunday. July 18 at home, were held Thurs day,- July 22 at Rogers Baptist unurcn oy and Freddie B. Rogers; 11 r. grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough ! & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ALSTON , ' John Anthony "Spunky"' j Alston of 4611 High! Meadow Rd., died Monday, ' Ushers Anniversary at Mt. Gilead The Ushers' Anniversary of Mount Gilead Bap tist Church, 404 Dowd St., will be observed Sun day, July 25 at 4 p.m. Rev. J. R. Burt, pastor, Mount Zion Baptist Church, Chatham County, will preach. Revival Services at Shiloh ' Revival Services will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church, Morrisville, July 26 30. Rev. Norman Davis, pastor, Bazzel Greek Baptist Church, will be the evangelist for he week. Pride of Joy Anniversary The Pride of Joy Chapter 579 O. E. Star, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary, Sunday, July 25 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 1006 S. Roxboro St. at 6 p.m. A v Raleigh. daughters; one brother; Surviving are his wife, one sister. Ms. Aqila Sharif: two Rev. D. 0. Parrish and Rev, July 19 at home. f Funeral P. R. Jones. Burial was in arrangements were in- the family cemetery. He was a member of Rogers Grove Baptst Church. - - 1 ; Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie P. Rogers; five daughters. Miss Eva M. Rogers and Mrs. Betty Grooms, both of Washington. D. C. Mrs. complete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. SHARIF Graveside rites for Hus sain Yacub Sharif of 412 W?on St.. were held at National - Cemetery. Burthey Funeral Sorvico V II FiyettevUle Street " 1 Durham, NC 27707 3 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EM BALM ER 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. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM8AU1ERS 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N.C. 682-1171 : ; i'A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan . . OUR LICENSED STAFF . . : ErmttlM SarbwMgli Bynsm UcmmI fum Ok-Ktrtw and Embriimr III J. C. "ttwpta"scarbrigli LiCMtM rMMTM DVKtW Md tatoteClay UcmmI FniwtlCjrKtir and Embiknw ' - - fault I.Dimtip ' "" " " LkMStdFaikValDlrKtirtRdEflitMlnir . ' 1 ' Wiym A. CMCkma UcMMd Finvil Cirtctor ind Embdrntr ' RoaiM H. Searbwwck, If. Uctawd FvMnl Director J.A.Cirtf UcnidFinirt1DHctar 'EnMtt Ciidwrt .. - . Uctratd fmw Dbrwtar .UoydByu . Ucmttd Famnl Dlractir fa I I I I I ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH Mum - Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street. Durham. NC W.W.Easley. Jr.. Minister SUNDAY. JULY 25. 1982 ' 8:00 A.M. Worship Service . ' 9:30 . A.M. ' . Sunday School , 11:C0 A.M. ' Regular Worship ' Each Wednesday ( Prayer Service 12 Noon V ",v"i '" ' '" V ";' 'xzf xi; Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. I I i: n', rT'TrTXj 8 It i W S 8d sT fitt $zml Uliukt. Usr. 31 37 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)632-3276 "Service For AH Within The Mains Of All"! Ilnei 1983 ' ' -WE CARE- It Wo Didn't Servo You Ycu probttly paid man Vttn you SHOULD htv8 for your funsrtl nssds. Our Ucenssd Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES . Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III , Chrlstopherf. Fisher. .. Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR -James A. Pegram T6UNDI0 ite ' 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET , DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1982 CHARLES CLINTON SPAULDING SCHOLARSHIP SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship Address Mr. John S. Slewarl, Trustee financial Consultant, and former President Mutual Savings and Loan Association; Durham ' : Senior Choir leading the singing i . .... Mr-Joh" H. Gattls, Organist Junior Ushers ushering Refreshments and Fellowshin in ih " a.m. worsh n hv the Senior Choir. Sunday Nursery provided for during the 10:55 a.m. Worship. Children