2 tk Carolina times-saturday, july si. iss2 4th Founders Wesk at New Mt. Tcmpla New Mt. Temple Church of Deliverance, 2718 East Pettigrew St.; will celebrate its Fourth Founder's Week Observance from August 1-8. Ser 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 "Dohnie" Graves of Deliverance Temple oTruth, Fayetteville; Evangelist Christine Williams of Holy Light United Holy Church, Tabor City; Bishop Geraldine Bailey of True Way , Holiness Church, Raleigh; Rev. Frank Odell Hancs of Ambassador Cathedral; Evangelist Lessie Williams of Church of God of Prophecy; Elder, William A. Davis Sr. of Mt. Sinai Holy Church, Burgaw; and Mrs. Howell of Scotts Grove United Holy Church, Apex. 5 113th Anniversary of St. Joseph's St. Joseph's A.M.E. Church. 2515 Fayetteville St.. will observe its 1 13th Anniversary, Sunday, Oc tober 24. Bishop Philip R. Cousin, former Minister of St. Joseph's and now Presiding Bishop of the Ninih Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal ('hurch will preach at the 11 a.m., Wor ship Sen ice. ' Attorney William A. Marsh Jr. is chairman lor the 113th Anniversary Celebration. Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. is minister. ,. Robert Patterson in Concert The White Rose Circle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church, 531 S. Roxboro St., will sponsor Robert Patterson in concert, Sunday, August 1 at 5 p.m. '':',?' 9th Anniversary of Helping Hand Club The Helping Hand Club of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Road, will observe its 9th Anniversary, Sunday, August 1 at 4 p.m. Rev. Harold Cobb, pastor, West Durham Baptist Church, will preach. ; Homecoming at Bell-Yeager Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cor nwallis Road, will observe its 8th Homecoming, Sunday, August 8 at 3 p.m. Rev. V. S. Thompson, pastor. First Calvary Baptist Church, will preach. Fish Fry & Yard Sale The Floral Club of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Road, will have' a Fish Fry and Yard Sale, Saturday, August 14 beginning at II a.m. Ushers 57th Session ; . ;. . . f Convenes In Fayetteville ' 7 CARRBORO The 57th annual session of the Interdenominational Ushers Association - of. North Carolina will con vene in Fayetteville at First Baptist Church, August 6-8. Dr. C.R. Edwards is pastor, r Registration will begin at 9 a.m. on Friday. The First Aid Department ; Sunday, 1926 at the program is scheduled for (Saint Paul AME Church Friday afternoon ajid the in Raleigh. The aims, welcoming program on, then and now, are to: Friday, evening to - be , create an ecumenical followed . oy the presi- fellowship where , all dent's annual address, denominations could en- the host pastor, Dr. Ed- wards. . ,, . Awards and scholar-' ships are presented in the. Queen's Contest, First Aid, Arts and Crafts and the Oratorical Contest. The : Interdenomina- , , tional Ushers Associa tion of North Carolina, was organized on Easter How Free Are You?" On Saturday morning, the , Arts' and Crafts, Department; along ,witjj the Youth-Young Adults, will present their programs, displays and fashion show. The annual business session and election of officers will be Saturday afternoon. The Oratorical Contest on Saturday evening will be followed by the banquet and Queen's Contest. The session will con clude on Sunday morn ing with the annual ser mon be'ing delivered by joy an open relationship; ; restore dignity to the 1 ushering profession; pro mote human relations, 'and, aid and assist those in need. Thfe organization pur chased the 75-acre former Franklin Chris tian College property on Highway 1, north of Franklinton, in 1957. Five buildings are located on the property and future plans of the organization are to erect ."a retirement complex. Clifton Stone of Carr ! boro serves as state presi-.dent; 52nd Usher Board Anniversary The Usher Board of Holland Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, Route 3, Box 166-K, Apex, will celebrate its 52nd Anniversary Service, Sunday, August 1 at 6 p.m. Rev. Percy L. High, pastor, Mount Vernpn Baptist Church, will preach. " - v 2rsAh jjfyf f m mx- m 7 t 5 lift) wPTT & r ;h- i -r, VAiJ Wtot ,fr '"C-rXft. U'-- - :A2J 1 ' Hi, i I, r w i in - i - kni W 4m mm mmmmmmmmm ummmmam WASHINGTON Ms. Ethel Lois Payne, shown here in a 1974 file photo, was one of the first black women to be accredited tot he White House press corps. , UPI Pi" DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES MOORE Funeral services for Ms. Julia Mae Carr Moore. 39. who died Saturday, July 17 in New York, were held Saturday. July 24 at Am-; bassador Cathedral Church by Rev. F. Odell Haries. Burial was in the Carr Cemetery. She was a model for. Style Clothing. Surviving are her husband,, Justin Moore of New York;, two stepdaughers: one step son: one sister, Ms. Mary Louise Carr of New York: three brothers. Levie Carr of New York. Jeremiah Carr of Virginia and Aaron Carr Jr.: her partemal grand mother. Mrs. Winnie Carr. 1 KEITH " Funeral services for Joe Ciphus Keith. 81. of Rt. 6. Raleigh: who died Wednes day.' July 21 at Durham Coun'v General Hospital. were held Sunday. July 25 at Pleasant Union Church by Rev. C. R. Brooks. Burial was in tha church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, , Mrs, Dollie Keith; two sons. Bruce Keith and Belvin Keith: one daughter. Ms. Edna Mae Keith: three sisters. Ms. Marie Evans. Ms. Purcell Sutton and Ms. Ester Lawrence; four brothers, John Keith, Vester Keith, Judson Keith and Ellis Keith. Arrangements were by Ellis 0. , Jones Funeral Home. . borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. B. A. Mack. Burial was in Markham Memorial Gardens. . Surviving is one brother. Andrew Graham. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. V GRAHAM , Funeral services for Theodore "Pete" Wilbert Graham, of 916 Morehead Ave., who died Wednes day., July '21 at the Veterans Administration Hospital, were held Mon day, , July 26 at Scar- Burthey Funeral Service i TiD "3ilS10 Fayetteville Street If jtl' n T Durham, NC 27707 UVfc VWfc f STEPHENS Funeral services bor Baby Joe Lewis Stephens, III. 15 months, of 536 Mar tha St.. "who died Friday. July 23 at Duke Medical & . Sons, v Center were held Monday . July 26 at- Fsher .Funeral Chapel by Rev. Donald Q. Fozard Sr. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park, Surviving are his' parents. Joe and Phyllis Stephens: one sister. Ms. Andrea Stephens: his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis Stephens Sr.; his maternal grandfather. Clifton Peoples of Maryland: his maternal grandmother. Mrs. Patricia West of New Jersey; his great-, grandparents. Mrs. Pearlie Stephens of Chadbourn and Mrs, Ethel; Murray of Washington. D: C. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Incorporated. 1 f$ 'I j 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. 3L -'','',?l, i hi HARRIS Funeral services for Mrs. Violet Amey Harris. 84. of ' 1008 Medina St., who died I Friday: July 23 at Granville Care Nursing Center. Ox ' ford, were held Tuesday. ' July 27 at Mount Calvary United Church of Christ by Rev J. C. Cheek. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. She was a. native of Durham County and taught in the Durham City Schools. Surviving are two nieces. Miss Burma Amey and Mrs. Lucille A, Malone. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. - 682-1171 "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way'' Burial Protector Plan - OUR LICENSED STAFF imwtlM tearlMrwBk Bymim UcMMd FHMral Mractrm aN Embitonr J.C."tkwplt"Scarbraygh.lll UcMtttf FmmtiI Mrwtar aid EmMmw DHptotC.IUy UcMMtf FaMral Mractar art Embikntr if ttnMt 1. Pmittt - ... . UcMtrtFiwirtfOlnctiraaiEiiiBalnar -1 Whm A. Caackma kmu4 Famril Olractar mt Embalmar I? ! IS i I .4 mwmmmm ir ALSTON Funeral services for John Anthony "Spunky" Alston. 33. of 4611 High Meadow Rd., who died Monday, Ju ly 19 at home, were held Friday. July, 23 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. James Daniel. Burial was in , Beechwood Cemetery. ' He was a native of Durham and attended the Durham County public schools. He played football at Merrick-Moore High School. He attended Durham Technical Institute and Rutledge College. He served in Vietnam as a member of the United States Marine Corps. He was a member of Orange Grove Baptist Church and its Trustee Board. Male Chorus, and Building Committee. He was a first baseman, on the church's softball team. He was an active member of the NCCU Educational Foundation (Eagle Club) and Booster's Club. He also was a member of Mar shall Masonic Lodge 266. He was employed by IBM Corporation until he devoted full time to Security Division of Durham. Inc. Surviving are his wife,; Mrs. Iletha Faye Alston; one daughter. Ms. Tanisha Kishma Alston; three sons, Anthony Lamont Alston, Herbert Alston and John Anthony Alston Jr.; his mother, Mrs. Helen Alston Crews: his father, James Alston Sr. of Great Neck, Long Island, N.- Y.,; his stepfather. Coy Crews; two sisters, Mrs. Sandra Bullock and Mrs; Karen McQuaig; two brothers. James Alston Jr. and Virgil Alston of Richmond, Va.; his paternal grandmother,: Mrs. Sadie-Hatcheri ;w . Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett: ,; Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ' SUITT Funeral services for Frederick 0, Suitt of 502 Gray Ave. , who died Satur day. July ' 24 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Wednesday, July 28 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Rev. Percy L. High. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park with Masonic Rites by Doric Lodge 28. He was a native of Durham and attended the Durham City schools. He was a graduate of Lincoln Academy, Kings Mountain and attended North Carolina Central University. He retired from-American Tobacco Co. in 1980. He was a member of the American Tobacco Co. Bowling League. He was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church and its T. L. Rowland Bible Class. He was also a member of Doric Lodge 28. Surviving are his Wife. Mrs: Hattie E. Suitt: one daughter. Miss Carolyn V. Suitt of Washington. D. C: two sons. Frederick D. Suitt Jr. of Poughkeepsie, ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH ltoMMH.fearbwaugk.tr. J.A.Ctar EmMttCattml DaHlyai IkMMtf Funeral Ob-attar UcantadFuatratDNctir UctMtl Fmwu) Olractar Deemed Funeral Olractar Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 , 2521 Fayetteville Street. Durham. NC W.W. Easley. Jr.. Minister ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 1.1982 , 8:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M., Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday 6:00 P.M. N. Y. and Michael T. Suitt; one sister. Mrs. Ruth S. . McCollum: six grand children. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. H0LMAN Funeral services for Ben nie Odell Holman; 69, of 4404 Denfield St.. who died Monday, July, 26 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Wednesday, July 28 at Lakeview Baptist Church .1.Re(nJs4,illyw3uriaIl vm& s . j , Be a cwp-p-a,, Cemetery'. He was a member of Lakeview Baptist Church and its Deacon Board chair man and Sunday School teacher of the Walter Walker Class." He was employed by the Teer fami ly for 33 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hortense Galloway Holman: two sons, Bennie Odell Holman Jr. and John William Holman of Hat tiesburg. Miss.: one brother. Judge Holman; two, sisters. Ms. ' Annie Rousseau and Ms. Cora Jeter of Elizabeth, N. J.; one grandchild, PRATT Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Willis Pratt. 69. of 1013 Mallard Ave., who died Sunday. July 25 at home, were held Thursday. July 29 at Russell Memorial CME Church by Rev. Paul Stewart. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are her hus band, Jesse Pratt; two sons, Jesse Pratt Jr. and Marion Davis of Chicago, III.; one daughter. Mrs. Carolyn Hayes of Winston Salem; one brother. Will Willis of Raleigh; one sister. Mrs. Ophelia Cobb of Orlando, Fla.; six grand children. , r.,.. Arrangements "were by Ellis D. " Jones & Sons Funeral Home. PLATT Funeral services for Dan Michel Piatt, 26, of 204 Ar chdale Drive, who 'died Monday. July 26 at Durham County General Hospital, will be held Friday. July 30 at True Way Holiness Church at 2 p.m. by Evangelist Musella Curtis. Burial will be in Markahm Memorial Gardens. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con' ly Piatt; four sisters. Misses Ruther May Piatt. Alice Fay Piatt. Darlehe Piatt and Deborah Ann Piatt: five brothers. Conly Earl Piatt. Joseph Levon Piatt. James Russell Piatt. Cecil Junior, Piatt and Samuel Antonio Piatt. MEBANE Funeral services for Miss Alene P. Mebane of 806 Carroll St., who died Mon day. July 26 at Duke Medical Center, will be held Friday, July 30 at First Calvary Baptist Church at 2 p.m. by Rev. Vernon S. Thompson. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ' I ELLIS D. JONES I & SONS, INC. I I t COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N. C. FUNERAL 688-1323 SERVICE '': ':;:' THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO . SERVE YOU TVrangk rWHinj F antral AlMNfMMat MOM Mm4 MODI PMpW 1 mmtm m mum h tWaf km of pnvaJt ( Vmui Fiaahr Pha I tAidi MMm riMl m$ MMral ml W Ctl min. 90U hi m m4b pn "wn J mmf miimmi 1 Imwt. UnmA fmt mi mt onoitaMly to mm yo. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels .& Gardens 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. 682-1171 ' tf a . VMWIKM V I I TT3T" "toe 0 v .4ui.ijiiJai)l 3fisltr fmitral "Jlirhrr. fa. 31 37 Fayetteville Street , Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 "Servici For An - Within The Meant Of All"! Since 1963 WE C ARE If Vo Didn't Sorvo You You probably psld more than you SHOULD have for your funsrsl needs. Our Licensed Stuff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES . Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III Christopher T. Fisher . Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR . James A. Peoim Dljitp Hork Haptict , toundeo isee . &AOO FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1982 ' 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon Dr. Clarence B. Crawford, Pastor Bethel A.M.E.Z.Church, Morristown, N.J. Youth Choir leading the sinning Miss Sheila Carrington, Directing Senior Ushers ushering q