I THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1B82 9 1 CHURCH NOTES (Left to rlnhtl Ellis 1 . Aden and Man of th Ynar mri. , pients from Moore-Kennedy Bible Class, Arthur Brown and Samuel Jordan. . Moore-Kennedy Bible Class Honorees . Arthur. Brown and Samuel Jordan were the Moore-Kennedy Bible Class of White Rock Bap tist Church selections as Men of the Year. Both have been members of the Class and Ch,urch for ; many years. Each was presented a plaque at the morning worship service by Ellis L. Allen, 2nd Vice President of the Class - recognizing them for outstanding and dedicated services to the Class, Church and the Community. Shiloh Gospel Chorus Anniversary The Gospel Chorus of Shiloh Baptist Church, ; Morrisville, will celebrate its Anniversary Sun day, September 26 at 6 p.m. Family and Friends Day The Chancel Choir of Northside Baptist Church, 1239 Berkeley St., will sponsor Family and Friends Day, Sunday, SeptembeV 19 at 11 a.m. Lonnie Green will preside. Burlington and' Harold Turner of Yanceyvilje;. one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Felder of Baltimore, Ml; six grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. HOLLOWAY Funeral services for Robert 0. Holloway of 1139 Merrick St., Apt. A, who died Monday, September 6 at home, were held Satur day, September 11 at Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. David H. Bell. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a native of Wake County and educated In the Durham County Schools. He joined Mt. Zoar Baptsit Church at an early age. He was a Master Mason of DeBerry Masonic Lodge and retired from C; C Mangum Construciton Company; Surviving are his wife, Mrs, -.Sarah Pearson HollowayrVtwo daughters, Mrs. Shirley Umstead and Mrs. Barbara Mitchell; three sons. Robert Holloway, Curtis Holloway and Jackie Holloway; his father. Vernon Holloway; his mother, Mrs. . Mary Holloway Bailey; five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Wat son, Mrs. Julia Anderson, Woman's D3y at Orange Grove Orange Grove Baptist Church, 505 East -End Ave., will observe its Annual Woman's Day Ser- . vice, Sunday, September 19 at II a.m. Mrs. V ozella Harvey of Mount Zoar Baptist- Church i : will speak. ,.;.; y'P. :,.v;::.3-.- 'V' Russell Community Bible Classes , Bible Study Classes will be-' held weekly at the r " ew Home and Durham Convention Center, St. V A ary's and Guess Roads, on Wednesdays from . 7 30 to 9 p.m. Teachers are Rev. Moses Fletcher 9 o ' Cains Chapel Church and Rev. T. E. Taylor of ,. L pscomb Grove Baptist Church. , , Scholarship Program at Mt. Calvary The Franklinton Center & Scholarship CommU- tee of Mount Cajvary United Church of Christ, -1715 Athens St., will present their Annual Pro gram, Sunday, September 19 at 4 p.m. Mrs. Ora Bryant, Counselor at Carrington Junior High School, will speak. . , ' Missionary Department Program The Missionary Department of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St will , sponsor a program, Friday, September 24 at 7 , p.m. Rev. .B. Lyons, of First Congregation " United Church of Christ, will speak. , Anniversaries at Mt. Calvary The Usher Board, Lillies of Valley and First Aid Departments of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St., will celebrate their An niversary, Sunday, September 26 at 4 p.m. Rev. J. R. Crutchfield, pastor, Emmanuel AME Church. . Bible Study at Lakevisw"". Lakeview Missionary Baptist Church, Dearborn .Drive, will have Bible Study every Wednesday 'night at 7:30 p.m. Rev. James E. Lilly will con duct the Bible Study. Stewardship in the church will be taught during the month of September. '. Sunrise meeting will be held Sunday morning at 6 a.m. , '.. . . i '. . News of Bible Vay ' The Russelletts will sing for the Morning Wor- - ship at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, Dark Circle, Sunday, September 19. The Youth will have ser vice at 7:30 p.m. Also Building Fund Services sponsored by Elder and Mrs. Lanier and Elder" and Mrs. Bratcher will be held September 23-26. 90th Anniversary of West Durham West Durham Baptist Church, Athens and Nix on Streets, will observe one in a series of its 90th - Anniversary Services, Sunday, September 19 at 5 p.m. Rev; Vernon S. Thompson, pastor, First Calvary Baptist Church, will preach. 113th Anniversary of St. Joseph's St. Joseph's A.M.E. Church, 2515 Fayetteville : St., will observe its 11 3th Anniversary, Sunday, October 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 1 1 ; a.m. Worship Service. Attorney William A. Marsh Jr'. is chairman for the 113th Anniversary Celebration. Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. is minister. it - ? x I i 2 ' REV. EASLEY DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES Pastor's Aid Club Anniversary The Pastor's Aide Club of St. Joseph's AME Church, 2521 JFayetteville St., will sponsor' the Sixth Anniversary of the Pastor Rev. W. W. Easley Jr., Sunday, September 19 at 5 p.rnj Rev. and Mrs. Easley will be honored at the Special Ser vice. Rev. . 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. A I V I , ; ' yf i - It r t Mrs Louise Jobes, Mrs. Evelyn Laws and Mrs. Thelma Morgan; two step sisters, Ms. Earline Holloway nd Ms. Hilda Holloway; qflree; step brothers. "Oorphus Holloway, James Holloway, and Joseph Holloway; 18 grandchildren; six ' great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. TILLEY l cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Surviving are one son, Uvea Ttlley of -Brooklyn, N. Anthony, Shaw; three Y., were held Tuesday, daughters, Ms. Rita Shaw, September 14 : at Fisher Ms. Lenette Shaw and Ms. Willie Shaw of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Roy, Reams of Hydesville, Md.; gne sister, Mrs. Cora Allen of (tougemont.,- Arrangements were by & Sons GRAVES . Fnnpral SRrvirpQ fnr MrQ Daisey Graves of 1203 Morehead Ave., who died Tuesday, September 7 at Duke Medical Center, were held Sunday, September 12 at Stoney Creek A.M.E. Church, Caswell County, by Rev. J. H. Torain. Burial was in the church cemetery. She, was a native of Rockingham County. She was a member of Stoney Creek AME Church before joing Emanuel AME Church.;;. yi '.,-:';. tr:, .. Surviving 4 are, ; Jwo daughters, Mrs. Hattie Robinson of , Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Susie Harris of Camden. N. J. ; one son, Stanrol. Rriute nf Philadelphia. Pa.; one adopted son, Fredrick Bigelow; four brothers, Roy Turner, Charles Turner and John Paul Turner, all of , Si A: r:-. r IP Burthey Funeral Service 510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4 EM BALMER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisting Families witb pre-funeral and. post funeral business arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. Families can choose from a variety of services. , 1 4 I Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens . IX rUNtnAL UlnCUIUIfO AMU CMDALrvitrid I 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. I 682-1171. I "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" ' I Burial Protector Plan ! OUR LICENSED STAFF i ErnntlM Sarborwgh Bynu ' I : Limited FiiMral DfrKtms ind Embaimr J. C. "SkNpto" Scarbffwak, III 1 Oouptii C. Nay ' I . v UetmadFaiMriinrictartiidEmtalnir i Canntal. Duntop I UcMMd Fwiirri Oinctor and Embalm I ' WayntA-Caaclimaa I UcaniadFaiNralOiractarandEmbahnar 6 Ronald H. tcarbaraugh, tr. , UcaaMd Fanaral Dlraetar . j.A.cartar Ucansad Fanaral Dlrtctar I tmmmUMr UcamadFunaratOtractar y 'Lto)ly V; UaasadFaiiaralOlractar THOMAS m . Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine T. Thomas of 2620 Lincoln St.. were held Saturday, September 11 at Union Chapel Methodist Church, Wilton, by Rev. J. 0. Ray. Burial was in the church cemetery. , . . She was a member of Union Chapel Methodist Church. She; was employed at Murdoch Center, Butner for 28 years prior to her retirement in 1977. Surviving are to .sons, Robert Graham Thorpe and James Earl Thorpe, of Rich mond, Va.; two step-, children, Henry PastaUnd Ms. Edith Ray; one sister. Mrs. Letha Allen of. Franklinton; one brother, Gnate Tharringtoh of Wilton; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. PERRY . William Perry, formerly of Durham, died in Orange, N. J. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Funeral Chapel by Rev. W. J. Gibson. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. ' She was bom near Italy. Surviving are her , hus band, Benny Tilley of Brooklyn, N. Y.; two sons, , Carlos Tilley and Benny ; Ellis D. Jones Tilley Jr. , both of Brooklyn, Funeral H,ome. . N.'Y. .' i.''.:.y. -r,..y':-. Arrangements were f by Fisher Funeral Parlor ;.-..; CLEGG A Mass of Resurrection for Mrs. Henrietta M. CIegg of 107 W. Alton St., who died Thursday ,'- September 9 at Durham County General .Hospital, was celebrated Wednesday,' September 15 at Holy Cross Catholic Church by; Father Francis O'Connor1 Burial was. in Beechwood Cemetery.- V' ' ; Surviving are her hus band Jame's' E Ctegg-;' bne daughter. Mrs; -Cecelia E; , Sanders of Greensboro; two . stepdaughters, Mrs. Lynette E. Smith of ROck Hill, S.C. and Mrs. Valeria Royster; :one stepson, Wayne D. Clegg of Colum- : bia, S. C; one brother. John Montague of New York City; 10 grandv children. . Arrangements were by . Burthey Funeral Service;. EVENS Funeral services for Ben . nie Evens Jr;. 62." of 1201 N. Hyde Park Ave,. who died Sunday, September 12, were held Wednesday. September 15 at Greater St. Paul Baptist 'Church by Dr. W. T. Bigelow. ' Burial Durham County Department was fn Beechwood of Socfai Services. Powell, both of Englewood, N. J., Mrs. Eleanor Powell of New Yprk; N. Y. and Mrs.: Regina Bowles of Salisbury; one brother, in the church cemetery.. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Nikita Shaw; two brothers, . Richard S. . Brown of New York, N. Y.; one grand child.. ; Arrangements were Fisher Funeral Parlor. by JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Azerine Brown Johnson of 1735 Athens St., who died Thursday, September 9 at Duke Medical Center, were held Monday, September 13 at Russell : Memorial CME Church by Rev. Paul. Stewart. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. , She was a native of Lan caster, S. C. and attended the Durham City Schools. She was a former employee of, Operation Breakthrough and the W. L.; Robinson Factory. She was a day care coordinator for the Cemetery : with ' Masonic Rites by Doric Lodge 28; ' Surviving' are his wife, Mrs. Mary "Cheek ' Evens; one son, Silas Mann; one She was a member of Russell Memorial. CME Church and its senior usher board, adult christian coun cil and missionary .society. BRYANT Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Powell Bryant of 500 Cobb. St., Apt. 108, who died,- Mpnday, September 13. were held Thursday, September 16 at Ebenezer Baptist Church by Rev.' Brodie Johnson. Burial was in Restiawn Memorial Gardens. : She was a native of War ren County and a member of Ebenezer , Baptist Church.. : Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Helen B. Battle; one son, Calvin C. Bryant of Long Island, N. Y.; one sister, Mrs. Maggie . Handy of Brooklyn ? N , ; Y . ; three - grandchildren,; -Jwo greaf-graridchildren. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. MALLOY John H. Malloy Sr.; of 710 Linwood Ave., died Tuesday, September 14 at Duke Medical Center. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. . HAYES Funeral services for Mrs. Clorabell Hayes of Rt. 2, Creedmoor, who died Thursday. September 9 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Sun day, September 12 at Pine Grove Baptsit Church, Creedmoor, by Rev. Alpusuis High. Burial was In ''v r JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Mary F. Johnson, or 200 W. weaver St., who died :riday, September 10 at , )urham coijnity VlGerieral H6sWA'wbre held TUe3 dayr September' 14,; at SV Joseph's AME Church by Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. . She was a native of . Orange County and attend ed the Durham County j schools and Kittrell College. She was a member of St. Joseph's AME Church and 1 its Carolina Barnes Mis sionary Society. She was also a member of American Legion Post 175. Surviving is one sister, Ms. Constance Davis. . Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CARRINGTON Bennie Carrinaton; of i 2309 Shirley St., died Monday, September 13 at Duke Medical Center; Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. CURRIE Funeral services for Cleoprhus Currie of 3408 Mordecai St., Apt. E, who died Sunday, September 12 at home, were held Thursday, September 16 at Fisher Funeral Chapel by Rev. W. J. Gibson. Burial was in National Cemetery, Raleigh. He was a veteran and a former employee of Art Sign Co. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Wilson of Bronx, N. Y.; one brother, James Currie of New Yprk City. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. We Welcome ; Your .: CmjrchNews ' 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. daughter, Mrs. Johnette - She was also a member of Moore; six grandchildren, the Durham Interdenomina- s SHAW Funeral services for Ben nie Lewis Shaw, 37, of 207 Thelma St.. who died Saturday, September 11 at home, were held Wednes day, September 15 at Red Mountain Baptist Church by Rev. McCoy Bullock. Burial was in the church urn I tional Ushers Union and the North Carolina Social Workers Association. y Surviving are her hus band, Henry Johnson; two daughters, Ms.- Katrina Johnson and Mrs. Brenda Johnson Council; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lenix and Mrs. Mildred- ) ELLIS D. 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I I it SSWidSar 1 rvMWitiidiWi 1 mm Pfstt $mtd tyukt, kv. . : 31 37 Fayetteville Street 1 'Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 "Service For AH - Within The Means Of AH" ' Slnca1963 - WE CARE It Wo Didn't Servo You Key probably psld mm thsn you ' . SHOULD tim for your funml needs. Our Ucsnssd Stsff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J. "Pookev" Fisher ItU. Christopher fFlsher ' I Clyde K5ore III . ' , . LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! James A. Pegram ,j (ttlptrriji ' TOUNDIO ie i400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET . DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 i SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1982 . 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship . Sermon The Pastor "On Choose the Things Which Matter! (Luke 10:38-42) Youth Choir leading the singing Mrs. Willia Farmer, Organist Miss Sheila Carrington, Directing Senior Ushers ushering , 8:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Mprning Worship Sunday Church School Morning Worship "

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