I THE CAROUKA TIMES SATURDAY, MPT EM Bill 11, 1982 CHURCH NOTES 1 13th Anniversary of St. Joseph's St; Joseph's A.M.E. Church, 2515 Fiyciteville 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 ' Ninth Episcopal District of the African Methodist . Episcopal Church will preach at the II a.m. Wor ship Service. .Attorney William A. Marsh Jr. is' chairman for the 113th Anniversary Celebration. ." Rev.,W, W; Easlcy Jr. is minister. Pastor's Aid Club Anniversary The Pastor's Aide- Club of St. Joseph's AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville St., will sponsor the Sixth Anniversary of the Pastor, Rev. W. W. Easley Jr.. Sunday, September 19 at 5 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Easley will be honored at the Special Service. Rev. I. W. Knight, Pastor, Bethel AME Church, . Greensboro, will preach. Music will be furnished by the Bethelite Choir and the Young Adult Choir of Bethel AME Church, Greensboro. , Annual Revival at First Baptist CHAPEL HILL The First Baptist Church, Roberson and West Rosemary Streets, will hold its Annual Revival beginning Sunday; September 12 through 17. Dr. W. T. Bigelow, pastor, Greater Sr. Paul Bap tist Church, Durham, will be the Evangelist. Ser vices will begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. Dr. J. R. Manley is the pastor of First Baptist. 82nd Missionary Circle Anniversary The Mount Zoar Senior Missionary Circle will , observe its 82nd Anniversary, Sunday, September 12 at 6 p.m. Dr. Priscilla A. Brodie, Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina, will speak. Chaplain Powell at Immanuel Templa Chaplain Joseph Tiffany Powell, a retired U. S. Army Colonel, will speak at Immanuel Temple: Seventh 'Day Adventist Church, Lincoln and Massey Streets, Saturday, September 1 1 at 1 1 a.m. . Powell was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and. received a BA degree from Oak wood College in . . 1946 and his MA in Theology in 1951 from the. Seventh-Day Adventist Theology ' Seminary . in Washington, D. C. Chaplain Powell served his country for jnore than twenty years. He has served as Academy Chaplain and Bible Teacher at Pine Forge Academy, Pine Forge Pa. and has pastored ' Seventh-Day Adventist Churches in California as well as in the Carolinas. 'v'-.'-.; From October 1958 to November I960 he was pastor of the Immanuel Temple Seventh , Day Adventist Church and Gethsemane Seventh Day Adventist Church, Raleigh.; He led the Durham congregation out of the basement into the mainj chapel where they are presenting worshipping. 1 While in Durham he served as secretary of the Durham Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, NA ACP, and Durham Committee on the Affairs of i Black People. He received the Merit Service Award from Oakwood College and numerous military, medals and commendations for services rendered in the Armed Forces which included assignments in Korea, Viet Nam, Germany, and Santo Domingo. , For the past five years he has been serving as Campus Chaplain of Oakwood College, Huntsville, Ala. Senior Ushers 8th Anniversary The Senior Ushers of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Rd., will observe their 8th Anniversary, Sunday, September 12 at 3 p.m. ! Dr. Freddie Woods, pastor, Kyles Temple AME Zion Church, will preach.' l Russell Community Bible Classes , Bible Study Classes will be held weekly at the New Home and, Durham Convention Center, St. Mary's and Guess Roads, on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Teachers are Rev. Moses Fletcher of Cains Chapel Church and Rev. T.7E. Taylor of Lipscomb Grove Baptist Church. Deaconess Board Anniversary "' The Deaconess: Board of White Rock Baptist Church, 3400 Fayetteville St., will celebrate its 19th' ' Anniversary, Sunday, September 12 at 6 p.m. Rev. John L. Caldwell, pastor, St. John Baptist Church, will preach. " News of Bible Way ! The Senior Choir of Bible Way will sing for the ' morning worship, Sunday, September 12. The Senior Male Chorus will sponsor a Building Fund Service at 7:30 p.m. Church Bus Route of Gethsemane Gethsemane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St., ' will run its First Church Bus Route Sunday, ' September 12 at 9 a.m. as follows: Up Chapel Hill Street west to University Drive; to Erwin Road; to Glasson Street Apt., then back toi Drew Street to the east corner of Drew St. and Miami Boulevard. The bus will proceed down Faye Street to Hyde Park Avenue; to Holloway Street; then to Alston Avenue, Liberty Street West, Dillard . Street, south on Dillard by the Union Bus Station -and cross the railroad tracks, up Dillard Street to' Mangum Street and up South Roxboro Street to the church. .i Rev. Sanders to be Honored - An Appreciation Service will given tor Rev. Napolean B. Sanders by the Sunday School Depart-r ment of Union Baptist Church, Sunday, September 12 at 6p.m : . . v. v. , x - a, . ,c f - ft 9 -1 1 t ' ,j J I REV. SANDERS DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES 4r OANIELS Funeral services for Mrs. Willie Mae Daniels, who died Monday, August 30 at uumam uoumy uenerai Hospital, were held Friday, September 3 at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Rev. , David Bridgeford. Burial was if Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Wake County. She joined Riley Hill, Baptist Church before moving to Durham in 1929. She : was a member of Greater Saint Paul Baptist Church and its Senior Choir. . Surviving are one son. Daniel Breeden; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Foster and Mrs. Alberta Miller of Philadelphia, Pa. Courtesy of Scarborough . & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. OATES Funeral services for Clyde lOates, who died Wednesday, September 1 at home, were held Satur day, September 4 at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church by Dr. W. T. Bigelow., Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a member of Greater St. Paul Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Oates; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Brown of. Camden, N. J.; ; one brother, Walter Robin son. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens,, ; . GRAVES Mrs. Daisey Graves of 1203 Morehead Ave. died Tuesday, Septemter 7 at Duke Medical Center. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Burthey Funeral Service 510 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. Families can choose from a variety of services. X THOMPSON Funeral services for David Thompson, who died Saturday, August 28, were held Thursday, September 2 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Glennview Memorial ParK. He was employed with the, City of Durham Water Department for over 50 years. , He was a member of Union Baptist Church and its Willing Workers Mis sionary Circle and Men's Bible Class. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Iva Lee Davis of Newark, N. J. and Mrs. Ola E. McClain; two sons, David Thompson Jr. and Wallace Thompson of Washington, D. C; nine grandchildren. Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. i z i II h J m 1 V I 1 . , . :,.y bcarDorough & Hargett Memorial Chapels ' & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. 682-1171 I "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" ! Burial Protector Plan ? !- OUR LICENSED STAFF I ErnrtiM Scarborough Bynum L Upuati Funoral Dtroctmi unt Embilimr t I 1 J. C."Skwpl" Sctrborougk, III I UcMMd Funoral Dkoctor and uibMmor I - . C. lay -. -; i. I Uconwd FuiMralDlractot and Enbabnar ; ' ' ConnloB.Ountop : Uconsod Fimaral Dlroctar and Embalmir WfynoA.CoKhmaa : Ucofltod Funoral Dkactar and Embilmor : Ronald H. Scarborough, Sr. Uconwd Funoral Dkoctor . J.A.Carttr j Uconsod Funoral Dlroctor 'EmmottCaldml Ucomid Funoral Clroctor , LkdJyW Ucarnod Funoral Clroctor MITH Funeral services for Mrs. I I Viola Tilley Smith, who died Saturday, August 28 in Elizabeth, N. J., were held Friday, September 3 at .Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Rev. Percy L. High. Burial, was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Orange. County and graduated from the School of Cosmetology in Winston Salem.. She was a member of" Mount Vernon Baptist Church and its Kingdom Seekers Bible Class, Floral Club and Senior Citizens's Club. Surviving are one step son, Worth T. Smith of Elizabeth. N. J.; three brothers., Benjamin Tilley and Thomas Tilley, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Charles Tilley of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs. Alberta Morris and Mrs. Esther Primm of Los Angeles, ,CaiL, .,;,,- : vu'i- Arrangements ; were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. BIZZELL Funeral services for Mrs. Edith E. Dornegay Bizzell of 533 Old Oxford Highway, who died Friday; September 3, were held Tuesday, September 7 at Greater St. Paul Baptist' Church by Rev. David Bridgeford. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Wayne County and graduated from H. B. . Suggs High School, Farm ville. She was an active member of the Durham Te nant Steering Committee and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Surviving are five daughters, Ms. Pauline Bizzell, Ms. Annette Bizzell, Ms. Cleo-Von Bizzell, Mrs. Darice Bizzell Rochelle and Ms. Gwen daline Bizzell; three sons, S. Sgt. Jimmi Lee Bizzell, Air Force Base, Myrtle Beach,- S.C., Dwight Bizzell. and Terry Jacobs Bizzell; live brothers, Preston Bizzell, Johnny Kornegay Jr. of Philadelphia, Pa., Warrenn Kornegay of Wilson, and , Johnny Lewis and Charlie Kornegay, both of Philadelphia, Pa.; four sisters, P.F.C. Margaret C. Bizzell of Fort Bragg, Mrs. Barbara Jean Johnson of Wilson, Mrs. Constance Kornegay Ginlack of Camden, N, J. and Ms. Johnnie Mae Kornegay of , Dudley; four grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Ellis D. Jones Funeral Home. & Sons Vjlsanl 5f A I HOLDER Funeral services for Saint Mandy Holder, who died Monday, August 30, were held Saturday, September 4 at the Jesus House of Prayer by Bishop E. A. Alston. Burial was in Glen nview Memorial Park. He ; was a native of Johnston County and at tended the Rural Schools in Johnston County. He join ed Red Hill Christian Church at a early age before moving to Durham and joining the Jesus House of Prayer. He was a retired employee of American Tobacco Company. Surviving are three sons, James A. Holder and Willie E. Holder, both of New Haven, Conn, and Otis G. Holder of Detroit, Mich.; four daughters, Mrs! Rosa M. Jones, Ms. Geraldine E. Holder, Mrs. Barbara Williams and Ms. Delphine Holder; five sisters, Mrs. Recie Gray, Mrs. Louisiana Jones, Mrs. Cornelius Lowe, Mrs. Lizzie Mack and Ms. Isabelle Holder; 25 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Arrangements were : by FRANKLIN Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Franklin of 722 Liberty St., who died Wednesday, September 1 at Durham Care Center, were held Monday, September 6 at Scar borough & . Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. Essex Fields. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Erie Surles and Mrs. Maggie Ferrell of Ohio. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. DENNIS Funeral services for Robert Louis Dennis of 1001 S. Duke St., who died Saturday, Septembers at home, were held Thursday, September; 9 at.r borough" & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. Brody Johnson. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Estelle Royster and Mrs. Annie B. Dennis. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ' RAY Funeral services for Mrs. Vera H. Ray of 807 S. Duke St., Apt. 311, who died Thursday, September 2 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Tues day, September 7 at Russell Memorial CME Church. Burial was in Hamlet CHapel CME Church Cemetery. Surviving are her hus band, David S. Ray; four daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Jefferson, Mrs. Mattie Ruth Hagler of Columbia. S.C., Ms. Regina L. Ray of Brooklyn. N. Y. and Mrs. Alice Evans of Charlotte; one sister, Mrs. Naomi English of Columbia, S. C; two brothers, Chief Bookert and Richard Allen Bookert of Columbia, S. C; five grandchildren; three great great grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. . CHURCH l ST. JOSEPH'S AME k... . Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street. Durham. NC W.W. Easley. Jr.. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882 8:00 A.M. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. ' Sunday School IkOO A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. IP VllUlbll W j f'i K S 'A Si H H it M il VtlTf ISKMSSSKSSS mmm ii f , Vs xwsss istr ptttl tytxkt 31 37 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 32-3276 "Service For Al - Ohln The Means Of A3" ittmign " WE CARE If Vo Didn't Scr'o You "YcuprebiblypsldmsnVtsiiysu s SHOULD hm wryo'jr fumrsl mstts. Our Licensed Sbtf FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J."Pookey" Fisher III . Christopher T. Fisher h' Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A. Pegram . TILLEY Funeral services for Thomas M. Tilley, 54, who died Saturday, September .4 in Brooklyn, N.Y., will be held Friday i September 10 at 2:30 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Chapej,by flev.?J. Edward Silvey. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Alberta T. Morris and Mrs. Esther T. Primm of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Benny Tilley of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Charles Tilley of Burl-' ington. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. THOMAS Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine T. 'Thomas o 2620 Lincoln St., will be , held Saturday, Septembei ' 11. Survivina are two sons. . Robert Thorpe and James I I Ti -t tan inorpe; one sisier, , Mrs. Letha Allen; one, brother; six grandchildren. The family will receive friends Friday, Septembei 10 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Parlor. Arrangements are by Fisher Funeral Parlor. We Welcome Your Church News News about your hap penings at your church U - ! .... -H' aiiuuiu ub in uur onice noi later than Monday at 5 p.m. ; of the week of publication. DARDEN l Graveside rites for Mrs. Mary T. Darden of 2105 Camella Drive, Apt. F 4, who died Saturday,. September 4 at Hillhaven Convalescent Centerwere held Thursday, September, 9 at Suffolk City Cemetery,' Suffolk Va. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Frances A. Darden Crump; two grand children. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. HOLLOWAY Robert D. Holloway of 1139 Merrick St., Apt. A, died Monday, September 6 at home. , Funeral ar rangements were in complete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. TCTTZXCTK2TS. T3EZUEVE CfETOCCCCU) : C3RU. I SandoK, Inc.. Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 1 Partners In Planning . You. Your Funml Olracw md Untod ma of and whm kmtt tmtm. ; ; TWrianOrWWdFumr. Awnmw Momt For Ftal Friin, mi Momy For CimOiuiri CJI tain mi nb m irjpataMM M alaW M iha fvnml Home or In your horn. Wtll bt Varrr ork trh you kt r uilin yam fawi J wpw hi. ' A t mw dim. cm mm you kov our IMnd Fmlry FW oil pnwtdt On wnt fcw Aral mpcnm ml coMnuha dlofiurvfv(rwiabm T u.tooW.TWh til i. ' Scarborough & Hargstt Momorlal Chapslt & Gardens ' : SMI.awbm Dtrtum.N.C. ,682-1171 Dlftte Hath ttnptlst (Etptrrl; TOUNOKO IS60 $400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET , DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 t " CZi$AYt SEPTEMBER 12, 19S2 ' 909 AM. Chaita School Worship A Holy Comma 153 A.M. Erao" tin , The Pastor "On Learn From Amatfaht SexSor Choir leading the tlnslng cu i u Mr. 'oha II. Galtis, Director Senior Uahen nshering SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1982 8:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Sunday Church School Morning Worship I -i'