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Rev. Paul A. Stewart Ncmcd ; -: Pastor of RiiocelT? . - it ' v ' i ' . , r,: Memorial ! ,.' A new pastor, Reverend Paul A. Stewart, has been appointed by Bishop Nathaniel L, Linsey of J.. the Carolina Conference to ' serve the Russell . Memorial CME Church. . .s - ? - , , Rev. Stewart is a former dean of students at Miles I . .College in Birmingham, Alabama, and pastor of Cain, Dn1 fXUXS "U..-nU T. - A f Y - t aui vivil vuuikii in i usiauju&a, m. neiSa graduate of Mississippi Industrial College with an aegree, Humps school or Theology of the In- " "terdennminatinnal Thiolna!ral ; ' Cmtr ulth a . b w.vnvw. vviltvi IT ..11 O , ... M.Div. degree, University of Mississippi with a . M.Ed, degree and the United States Army School I . . for Chaplains. 1 , '-:jy"""'!: ;: ;, '.. ,. He also served as College Chaplain at Mississippi 1 ' Industrial College and Chaplain in the United i States Army. ... Rev. Stewart is married to Mrs. M. Earline Gard V'ner Stewart and they have three children, Gloria, ' Paul, Jr., and Shinar. Revival At Orange Grove Revival services will be held at the Orange Grove i Baptist Church, Roxboro Highway, on August 16-20, beginning at 7:30 p.m. each night. , Reverend Cureton Johnson;, pastor 'of ' Red 1 Mountain Baptist Church, Rougemont, will be the speaker of the week. Everyone is invited. Rev. McCoy Bullock is the pastor. , ; I v l.-t1 . ' I III J I I X I . fi f 1 ',1 vT U .vVi .W . I SATUHSAY, AUI : II (Wntrrif of (tthriat 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "Oh the Move for God " v. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M OW, Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1982 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday Schopl '.-.I Morning Worship WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service ' ' r. : -jm jdAtn I!ohwi 6 i Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Mor? ning Worship Services. Everyone is welcome to come ano join us in an services. wnmlt 1200 W. Club Blvd. Walltown School Auditorium Durham. N. C. Fenced-in Perking OH Onslow St. in rear el Mn SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1982 licking For A CherejrThel It Alive And EicKitf , . Pastor j KUrieii Wrkjht Sunday -10:00 AM b 6:30 PM Wednesday 7:30 PM Friday 0:09 Ptt iMourU &iieajd S&afifcU 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1982 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 1715 ATHENS STREET y DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 :ysTii;i::2-r.:3cr -3 i SettTng The Example Men's Day will be observed t fcejers Crovt Baptist Church on Sunday, Atnst IS, st II .ni. Youtb Cervices H! ; ; y -'. . Bible Way Apostolic Church wi3 laive several 1 1 services this week with emphasis on tie youth. The ll 1 Russellettes will sing for the njonri!s worship on f j sunaay. p.m., aujum ---, m, w tne wogressive noimess uiurcn oruurnam wm. render the service. HdeTKent McDonald and the Miracle Temple Apostolic Church! jof Fuquay Varina will close the youth services on Sunday t 7:30 p.m.- y- '-Sif -' Shepard Pollack, left, president and chief operating officer of Philip Morris USA, presents a check for $5,000 to Maryland State Senator Clarence L. Mitchell, III, president of the National ElaCk Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL). Looking on are Stanley S. Scott, vice president of Phillip Morris USA, right, and Ms. Allene Roberts, a public affairs specialist for that company. Senator Mitchell accepted the donation on behalf of the NBCSL during the recent National Conference of State Legislators at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago, with the observation that, "Philip Morris has long set the example of corporate responsibility that so many others in the corporate community would do well to follow." He said: "This company believ ed in us, the black state legislators, when no one else did and their support has continued to undergird our efforts over the years to help us develop a strong network of 328 members in 44 states." Established in 1977, the NBCSL works to promote more effective leadership among its constituents and offers association memberships to corporations, former legislators, and individuals, Its next annual conference will be in Nashville in December. RdMPfcM Pilgrim Wonders Sixth Anniversary Th Pilorim WnnHcrs nf Oranuf. Crave Ranfict . the Pastor's Aide UUD Ot M. JOSepn S AMU Church; 505 East End Avenue, will have their an, !, Church, 2521 Fayetteville Street, will sponsor the nual service on Sunday, August 15, at 6 p.m. r ! Sixth Anniversary Celebration of the pastor, Rev. The choirs of Henderson Grove. Mount Olive on ! w.w. casiey, jr. Dearborn Drive, and other choirs will render the music. ';: ;r-;.Vi''-A'v '-' :'. c'-. . '-'i. Lr-. Church Of God Of Prophecy 800 Grant Street Durham, North Carolina Sunday School Worship Service Wednesday Night Service 9:45 11:00 7:30 Pastor Willie Walters Rev. and Mrs. Easley will be honored at a special service on Sunday, September 19, at 5 p.m. j in the sanctuary. The public is invited to attend. Tiny Tots Anniversary The Tiny Tots of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ will be celebrating their first anniversary 1 on Sunday, August 15. The public is invited to at tend. First Calvary To Observe Annual Missionary Day Sunday will be observed as annual Missionary Day at the First Calvary Baptist Church, 1311 Morehead Avenue. The 11 a.m. speaker will be Mrs. Thelma C. Horton. president of the Woman's Baptist Home & Foreign Missionary Convention of some relatives for the first time Hiss Marsh Surprised With Pre-16-Poty v- . ; it.: t: i' . Miss Regina Adell Marsh, daughter of Oren Marsh, Jr., 5200 Fayetteville Road.lwas surprised Saturday night, July 31, with pre-J&h birthday party. '" " .0iH 1 :f:-: . Over 35 guests attended among them relatives, fellow choir members and other community ac quaintances. Music was VDJed" bj.her cousin, Calvin Kornegay. v. ::'. - r-' ' Regina, whose actual birthdate is October 29, has returned with her brothers, Anthony, Randy and Arndre, ages 17, 13 and 1 1, to Monroe where they reside with their mother. They have been visiting here with their father for the past eight, weeks. . ; . :. Simpson-Payne Family Holds pr Second Annuar Reunion By Elaon Armatrong. Jr. The second annual Simpson-Payne Family Reu nion was held 'on August 8 at. the Downtowner Motor Inn in Durham, i ' ' V Approximately forty family members who hailed i from such localities as Asheboro, Raleigh. Virginia, New Jersey and New York City attended the gala celebration which is held at different locations each summer. ' ;. The reunion was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Elson Armstrong, Sr., of Durham. Mrs. Armstrong is a native of Asheboro and is the former Miss Julia Simpson. ; v For many it was time to renew old acquaintances. and for many of the young, it was time to meet North Carolina. Music will be provided by tne Chancel Choir, Tiny Tots and Junior choirs of the church, directed by Ms. Brenda Lyde and Mrs. Hortense ones. , The evening message will be delivered at 6 p.m., bv the Reverend A. Bernard Morrison, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church. KittrelUThe Chancel Choir; eluding Mr. wui proviae niusw. huhvjuwsw, The activities for this affair actually began on Saturday, August 7, when the Armstrongs hosted a backyard cookout for several family members in Durham while other family members; arrived in Asheboro. 'I. On Sunday morning, several family members, in- and Mrs.. Leo Payne. Virginia Roxolo Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Billy m iwtnn rpdfis in ftnlfkhoro where her hus- Hinsonr Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy ' Brooks attended band. Dr. E.B. Horton is pastor of Amjoch Baptist ! church services at the Russell Memorial CME , Rev. Morrison' is a native of Durham graduate In the afternoon following a delicious meal at the of Durham High School. He studied ,. at uuice Downtowner New yoric city was cnosen as me sue - 1 for next year's reunion, utncers were aiso eiecrea. Other family members attending included ine University and North Carolina State University, Thank You! The Hillside High School Band Parents Organization and band direc tor, C.A. Egerton, Jr., wish to thank the many individuals and organiza tions which responded in such a fine manner to our recent appeal for donations. Your generosity made it possible for the band to travel to Disney World and to the World's Fair. We wish to express our deep ap preciation to those whose names appear below and also to those donors who wish to remain anonymous. Mrs. Daisy F. Aftams Mr. & Mrs. F. Howard Alston Dr. G Mrs. Thomas E. Bass Dr. and Mrs;C. Boulivare Covenant United Presbyterian Church Covenant Presbyterian Men's Council Covenant Presbyterian Church Usher Board Covenant United Presybterian Women's Organization Mr, William Davis Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Company Mrs. Martha S. Dooms ; Dorcas Masonic Lodge 460 Dt. 6 Mrs. W. LaDell Douglas Mrs. Alberta Fitts The Ebonetles Club First Calvary Baptist Church -Dr. Stanley L Fleming Mr. John H. Galtts Dr. & Mrs. Robert Ghirardelli Miss Mary Hawkins Hillside Hornets Club of 943 Mrs. Felice W. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Irvin R. Holmes Mr. & Mrs. Jemison Mr. 6 Mrs. Preston Kennedy Dr. James R. Lewis Rev. Lorenzo Lynch Mr. Sam Margolis Mrs. EL Michaux Dr. Donald T. Moore Mount Gilead Baptist Church Mount Vernon Baptist Church Peace Missionary Baptist Church Mr. Joseph Phinazee Dr. R.P. Randolph Scarborough & Hargett. Inc. Mr. 6 Mrs. O.J. Stewart Mrs. Hatlie Suitt Mrs. Anna K. Thornton Mrs. Evelyn M. Thorpe Mrs. E.K.-Tqlberl West Durham Baptist Church Mr & Mrs: "N.B.' While Mrs. Willie B. Whitv Yahama Social Club Ma Choir & Pulpit n i r tin..J L. ml . I "The Choir Robe Company With Samples On Wheels" , Over 50 Samples To Display . At Your Church Free Of Charge By Appointment Only Call Obie's RpbeS (919)471-9554; mi i ID 1 1 i tea ! I ; Da : Republican Wooing (Continued From Front) House speaker Tip O'Neill and "obstruc tionist liberal" and said that the economic philosophy of the na tional Democratic leader should be reected by blacks. When asked whether Marin had any blacks on his paid staff. Harrell said that he did not, but that blacks were "volunteering" in the campaign effort. "We have at least a dozen black volunteers," Har rell added. Insurance Seminar At . Library Representatives of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company and the A.L. Williams Investment Company will present an infor ftatiVe insurance seminar at the Durham County Library on Mon day, August 16, 7-8:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Main Library at 300 N. Roxboro Street. For more information, contact Ms. Ernestine. Blake at 683-2626. Cultural Awareness Seminar "A people without a. knowledge of their culture is like a tree without- roots." Mm cus Garvey Bruce Bridges will conduct a Cultural Awareness Seminar every Thursday night at 7 p.m., at the new St. Joseph's AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville Street. . Participants can ex pect to v learn about African contributions to World History; ' word origins; how the natural world is a textbook, and .' much more. . . The seminars arc open to the public. Faheem Ashanti Family of Durham, Mrs. Clara Mitchell of Raleigh, The Churchills of Williamsburg, Va , Mr. and Mrs. Barry Rice of Durham, Mrs. Pearl Ballard of Jamaica, N.Y., Miss Regina Clark of Gastonla and ; Ellsworth Pendleton of Jamaica, N.Y. '" -? i Guests of the family included Mr. and Mrs. Avante Armstrong, Mr. and Jyfrs. Lewis Wilson and family, Ms. Maggie Jackson, all of Durham and Ms. Grace Ridley of New York City. Your City Council Three-Week Calendar August 16 - Septembsr 3, ZZl . . The Durham City Council wM NM a rtgotor MMtaf mmtai igM K 7:30 a.m. In tha City Council Chambers at My si. The meeting is open to the public. - - - . , -f City Gwornmeli meetings uheduwd 4nriag wa ant Urte weeks in clude: ;., ,. . , W'l , MONDAY. AUGUST II. IKt: 7:30 p.m. CITY COUNCIL MEETING ' , (Council Chamberiltl near) 5 A'', TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. IMf : A 10:00 a.m. PUBLIC ACTIVITIES OF ' ':- THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION 3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:19 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:30 a.m. (Personnel IrMlna RoomIM Hear WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1I5Z; . -CATV ADVISORY IQAR0 ; t ' (Councl Committee Reom2eji Beer) GOVERNMENT UAS0N COMMITTEE OF THE HUMAN HALATIONS COMMtSSfflN (Prtonnei trieting Reemltt fftaarl - THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1S92 U ; FRIEN0S OF WEST POINT MA89 v, v (Council Committee Reem2e4 Fhjarl i: FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. Mfc J H SUBDIVISION REVIEW I0ARB -,;K" (Intpectkme Conference Reom3nl Fwar) MONDAY. AUGUST 23. 182 -r.. NO MEETINGS SCHEDULES i : ' THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. 1t82 -i IN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 1 M' (Council CommMoe Roem2ntf Fletrl WE0NSDAY, AUGUST 28. 1832 ' COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE ! (Council Committee! RoemIml Floor) . THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1852 FINANCE COMMITTEE . (CoaecH Cemmttte Rom2mI Fleer) FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1882 ' . . SUBDIVISIONS REVIEW 8SASJ ; ' (hupectloM CaaJorenco leomlro Hoar) MONDAY. AUSUST 38. 1831 ' FUBUC W0SXS CCSSSTTtl (CeancR Coawtteo. Umilsi Reart TUESDAY, AUSU3T SI, KS2 NO MEETINGS SCK'JLS WEDNESDAY. IZtl. t, 123 NO MEETINGS SCHEDULE! THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 1C52 ; C0MMITTEE-OF-TKE-VRtOLI (Councl CommmM Roem2mf Plwrt . 7:88 p.m. RECREATSCX KCXiZVt CCMSSITTEE (PorseMNt rv9j laaaWlat near) T, im. 3. 155Z. FRIDA' SUB0IVISON REYirJf BOASl (inspection Conference RoomM Pbjar) NOTE: AR moMmgs are beM la Vw Cty Nst. 1S1 Cty Ksl Ptea. ' unless otharwise mokitai. MtfMonei mooHagt mn be ts8m!ute8 after this 1st Is tabmtttoa lor ptARcattsa. Free lsrdpt is awa&bli j aVM8tMCowic8Moettam8M Clmpel R3 Strta tolfe tin; . netted across Mangvm Street km cjy N. Tit CSf ComJ meettag wM be carried Ivo ea CABLCVISmX CfJL'.a. 8. Any Cltbea ertshlng to be heerd ea aadi msSzt. ptea ct 883-4168, Cty Clerk's 0tnce.leeace year mm w t&a sjsf'a
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