1-TKE CM8LDU TeMT0x8AT. UKIKSDI O. 1U2 -V I lOiil niiiiitulAfcl W Itl Uli Wwww. Joseph's A.M.E; Church, 2515 Fayetteville St., will observe its 113th Anniversary, Sunday, . October 24. Bishop Philip R. Cousin, former Minister of St. Joseph'! and now Presiding Bishop of the Ninth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church will preach at the II a.m. Worship Service. : Attorney William A. Marsh Jr. is chairman (or the 1 13th Anniversary Celebration. Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. Is minister. ; Russel! Community Bibb Classes J 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 m Rev. Moses Fletcher of Cains Chapel Church ri C5T. T. E. Taylor of Lipscomb Grove Baptist CLJ Jt Missionary D:p:rtrntFtc:rcm 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. .1. R. Crutchfield.j pastor. Emmanuel AME Church. Bible Study at Lakeview Lakeview Missionary Baptist Church', Dearborn Drive, will have Bibl 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 beheld Sunday morning at 6 a.m. ! Homecoming Services at Orange Grove Homecoming Services will be held at Orange Grove Baptist Church.i Roxboro Highway, Sun Jay, September 26 at U a.m. Rev. Joseph A. Lyon Jr., Associate Minister of First Baptist 7hurch, Creedmoor, will speak. Music will be endered by the Freedom Singers of Guess Road Jnit. Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall ifter the services. . F.svSv:l Services ct First C:ptist ROXBORO Rev. Isaac Magee, pastor. Mount Zion Baptist Church, Prentiss, Mississippi, will conduct Annual Revival Services at First Bap tist Church, Roxboro. Services will continue from Monday, September 27 through Friday, October 1 and begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. ' : Rev. Magee is a native of Prentiss and attended "the Prentiss public schools. He received training at Moody Bible Institute and Chicago Baptist In- ' . Mitutc. He has done additional study at Indiana University. He served in the U. S. Navy for two : years. Rev. Magee was licensed and ordained into the ministry at Revelation Baptisr Church. Gary, In-; diana. He served as pastor at Grace Missionary ItapiKi Church of Garv before returning to Pren- lie is married to the former. Gwyndctta Jones ; 1'dwards and tliev are the, parents of three ' children. ; . ... ' r . 90th Anniversary of West Durham West Durham Baptist Church Athens and Nix on Streets, will observe one in a scries of its 90th Anniversary Services, Sunday, September 19 at 5 ? p.m. Rev: Vernon S. Thompson, pastor. First' Calvary Baptist Church, will preach. Floral Club Anniversary The Floral Club of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist ' Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Rd.,WilI observe its 8th Anniversary, Sunday, September 26 at 6 p.m. Rev C. R. Mitchell, pastor, Northside Baptist Church, will preach. X Fall Concert at Covenant The ushers of Covenant United Presbyterian Church, will present the Blue Wing Baptist Church Young Adult Choir in Concert, Sunday, September 26 at 4 p.m. Shiloh Gospel Chorus Anniversary The Gospel Chorus of Shiloh Baptist Church, Morrisville, will celebrate its Anniversary, Sun day, September 26 at 6 p.m. Memorial Address at New St. James Mrs. Noami T. Jackson, Assistant Principal at Southern High School, will deliver the Fourth An nual Memorial Address at the New St. James Bap tist Church, Timberlake, Sunday, September 19 at 2 p.m. 2 Ushsr Beard and Nurses Anniversary The Usher Board and Nurses Aide of Lincoln . Memorial Baptist Church, 1500 S. Roxboro St.,' will celebrate their Annual Anniversary, Sunday, ' September 26 at 6 p.m. Revi James Daniel,:: .pastor, Orange Grove Baptist Church, will -preach. . -v. " ; . :: St. Joseph's Lady Ushers Anniversary The Udy Ushers of St. Joseph's AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville St.,, will celebrate its Anniver-, , sary, Sunday,- September 26 at 5 p.m. Special guest will be Rev. Vernon S. Thompson, pastor. First Calvary Baptist Church, . Ushers Anniversary at Ebenszer The Senior and Junior Ushers of Ebenezer Bap-' tist Church, 2200 S. Alston Ave., will celebrate its ' Anniversary, Sunday, September 26 at 4 p,m. Several choirs will render a musical program. . 15th Anniversary of Rev, Mack Morehead Avenue Baptist Church, will ; - celebrate the 15th Anniversary of its pastor, Dr. B. A. Mack, Sunday, September 26 at & p.m. Dr. - Grady D, Davis, pastor. Union Baptist Church, will deliver the Anniversary Address. ; Rev. , Leonard Macon of High Point, will be the 1 1 a.m. . speaker. First M.W.W. A. Meeting The Minister's Wives and Widows Assocation . Will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Daye, 3021 "Angier Ave., Saturday, September 25 at 4 p.m. Mrs. Esther High is president. News of Bible Way V Building Fund Services will continue through Sunday, September 26 at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, 2807 Dark Circle. Friday, Elder Kent McDonald and the Miracle Temple Apostolic Church of Fuquay Varina will be guests. Satur day, September 25, The St. James Church will be guests at 7:30 p.m. Services will end Sunday, September 26 at 5 p.m. with a musical program. Nurses Health Club Anniversary The Nurses Health Club Anniversary will be held at Peace Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 E. Main St., Sunday, September 26 at 6 p.m. Woman's D3yt St. Mark Women's Day will be celebrated at St. Mark AME Zion Church, Sunday, September 26. Ms. Linda A. Russell, associate minister, will speak. ' ; Ms.' Russell is a native of Durham and was ' educated in the Durham City Schools. She is a 1972 V graduate of North Carolina Central University with a B. A. degree in Sociology. She is employed by the Durham City Schools. t I'. MS. RUSSELL We Welcome Your Church News News about your happenings 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 in dicate noteworthy news of your church happenings. ' DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES You Don't Have To Leave Home For Your Copy Of , The Carolina Times Subscribe , Call 682-291 3 PERRY i Funeral services for illiam Perry, formerly of urham. who died in vange. N. J.. Thursday; optember 9. Were helcj fiday, September 17 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev i Essex Fields. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park, j He was a native of Spring Hope and attended the public schools there. He was a World War II veteran,1 a member of OAV Post 277 and Labor Union Local 4771" in Newark, N. J. He was employed by a highway construction firm for many years. He was a member of Se cond Friendship Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Virginia Perry; two daughters, Ms. Veronica Ann Perry and Ms. Alisa Perry of Montclair. N. J.; four sisters, Mrs. Mary P. Hinnant of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Annie Bell Louis of Vineland, N. J., Mrs, Rosa Cromwell of New4 Hill and A Note of Thanks The family of. Mrs. Aierinefirown Johnson of 1735 Athens Aveniie wishes to extend their sincere thanks ana aeep appreciation jot we many acts of kindness in thought, word, and deed extend' . ed to them during their bereavement. ; pufthoy Funeral Scrvico - 510 FiyetisvS Strati Durham, NC 27707 632-0327 UCENSE0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Em SALKER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming Assisting Families with pro-funeral and.pipst ' funeral business: arrangements. ? 1 ' Providing the families with the proper and -. dianified servical '. Families can choose from a variety of 'services ma c I -1 i'V JlTJ iJi-'i SccrbcrcuQh & Hnrc:lt Mcvncmi Chapes 6 Gardens i - FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND CU8ALf..ERS Mrs. Essie P. Lunsford; his setpfather, James Whitley; two grandchildren.. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett. Memorial Chapels and Gardens. BROWN Funeral services for Mrs. Essie Bell Brown, 71, of 2729 Thelma St.. who died Tuesday. September 14. were held Saturday, September 18 at Cameron Grove Baptist Church by Rev. Kenneth Duff. Burial was in"' the church cemetery. Surviving are four sons, Ernest Brown and Leroy Brown, both of New York. Jerome Brown-and Albert Brown; one daughter. Ms. Shelia Baker; two brother, Plummer Bell and Willie Bell; two sisters, Mrs. Savannah Tate and Ms. Clyde Bell; 12 grand-' children; one great .grandchild. Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. MAYFIELD Funeral services for Mrs. Leatha Mae Johnson. Mayfield, who died Friday, i September 10 in Queens, . New York, were held Satur ' day, September 18 at Scar borough - & Hargett I Memorial Chapel by Rev. . David Bridgeford. Burial was In Glennview Memorial j Park. Surviving are her hus band, Eddie Mayfield; her mother, Mrs. Gerletha Blackston; five sisters; two brothers; one grandchild. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial' Chapels and Gardens. MCXALL chie McCall of 2210 Chautauqua St.. who died Tuesday,, September 14" at Durham Care Center, were V held Saturday, September 18 af. Mount Vernon Baptist . Church by Rev. Percy L. High. , Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife.,.; Mrs. Lillie McCall; one sister, Mrs. Bertie' Mae Malloy of Laurinburg. X Hrr.Knflmant. 1 1 mm Kw ; well as coach in Durham and Burlington. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Mattie Malloy; one son, John H. Malloy Jr.; two daughters. Mrs. Patricia M. Durham and Ms. Jocelyn H. Malloy of Wilmington; one grand child. Arrangements were' by Burthey Funeral Service. AMidiiyGiiieiua wcic ijy i Burthey Funeral Service. JERVAY GREENSBORO Final Association of Black Lawyers, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, North Carolina Bar Associa tion and United Way of North Carolina. . He was a mgrrjoer of September 20 Saint Stephen's Episcopal Baptist Church unurcn in winsion-baiem. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marion White Jervay; one daughter, Mona A. Jer vay; his father, Thomas C. Jervay Sr. of Wilmington; PARKER v Funeral services for Walter (Bud) Parker of G-1 Cornwallis Court, who died: Friday, September 17.; were hem Monday.' at Union by Rev. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He had lived in Philadelphia, Pa. for years before moving to Durham in 1979. "surviving are one BECKHAM Memorial services for Gilbert R. Beckham, who died in Atlanta, Ga., will be held Saturday, September 25 at 11. a.m. at Burthey : Funeral Parlor. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Peggy DeBerry Beckham; five children, Aleia Beckham, Patricia Beckham, Gilbert - Ray Beckham Jr., Tayane Beckham, Daryl Beckham ' and Chies Beckham; his i If r.M'Vs J his mother, Mrs. Willie E. .i.rrtASJnr AttomRV Thomas . Jervav Of W 1m naton: two . , hrothnr Carlanri I Parkpr mother . Mrs Mattio ft . v JOarerice Jervav. jr.'. were f s'fsters" Mrs'Mary Afice.,",'ot Philadelphia. ra.rtwoGore' twev sisters! Mrs ;., .held 'Tuesday'. September 1 Thatch of Winston-Salem sisters. Mrs. Lula' Mae Elveria Gordon of Camden. It dl Hie CpibUUpcll bllUIUII dllU IVII3. VVIMIC l. IVIUUIC Ul Wilmington; nis maternal grandmother, Mrs. Maggie D. Herring of Harrells. r. of the Redeemer by Rev. F R. Michael B. Curry and Rev. Fr. Canton 0. Morales. Burial was in Pine Forest Cemetery; Wilm ington. . Jervay was .a native of Wilmington and 'attended the Wilmington public schools. He received a bachelor of science degree v S from Nortn Carolina Central w I I University iff 1968 and his ? -1 2 Juris Doctor Dearee 1976. Hester and Mrs. Xucy N. J. and Mrs. Lyn B. Arlena Hawley. Jones; one brother, James Arrangements were by Howard of Brooklyn, N. Y. Burthey Funeral Service. Arrangements are by . Burthey Funeral Service. L 1 MALLOY Funeral services for John H. Malloy Sr.. of 710 Lin wood Ave., who died Tues day, September 14 at Duke Medical Center, were held Friday, September 17 at White Rock Baptist Church. Burial was in Glennview -Memorial Park. He was a native of Durham. He received a degree in mathematics from North Carolina Central University. For more than thirty years he taught in the school systems of Durham County, Pitt County and Burlington City. His previous professional experience included serv ing as general manager of the Wilmington Journal In Wilmington, an Ensign in the. United States Navy and a trust officer with North i Carolina National Bank' in-- Raleigh. He began the pj practice of .law as Assistant! District Attorney for WakeB County and subsequently" served as assistant United States Attorney with the Department of Justice in Greensboro. At the time of his death, he was a partner in the Law Firm of Frye, Barbee and Jervay. Jervay held membership in the Omega Psi; Phi Fraternity, incor . i ELLIS D. JONES i f &SONS, INC. He was Funeral services for Ar-. alo pn athletic director. as porated. North Carolina! COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N.C. FUNERAL SERVICE Partners in Planning Ym. Vour FuMnl Dfcmor d IMh4 tmtllk:itm.ttmmamMmm . AimpnnM. Mowr For M , tp.mi Mawv For CM FuMnl Haw or in mw ham. Wt XI t htm yat kt WBhnnln yon fcunl mnqtmrnm. Ar im 4h am, wt cm them yat iam our Untad hntfy Pin m pnwkk At onr far And npm mi caokwHi nofMrvrvtaflMnhrflv &l w todUy. Thm it m 1 1 Hp ill ii. . Scfrbofough & HtrgM Mtmorlal Chapelt Qardim IMI.RiikM" Mm. N.C. . 682-1171 ST. JOSEPH'S Aif i CHURCH 306 S. Roxboro, 682r1171 OurJiam.N.C." trm' "A Dignified Service In $ Sympathetic Way"! Burial Protector nan OUil LICENSED STAFF ' EnmilM ScartMrwcfe Bvntm UcMMd Fmral DktctnM Mi EAbilMr jw v-rji "X.:.. m J.C'SUipl JJttinmm j - DlractiTintfiniMlMr . OnnC.lav . UcMMlhMfDrMttfMEk4akiir ik$mt rum Director Ml EaMmr Ucit4 Fiiw tlract iM EnbttalT " H. tearborwek. Sr. , Ucmtti Ham drtettrl J. A. Cvtar ; ' UctnsM FiotraiClriotir; tmimc??a . I - . - - Uctmtl FBir Cinctar. ... ucMMf ruMra Ertetir Striving For liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1869 " " ' ' ', 2521 Fayetteville Street. Durham, NC W.W. Easley. Jr.. Minister ' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1982 :00 AM. Worship- Service 9:30 A.M. - Sunday School 11:09 A.M. Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon , ' f Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. m. I ' !! I' i i ;; i i i falHr i'i'iii'ii in iiiWMUl I . wa u rJI U 'fl 1 N k s w h i$r farxl rte,; Jkr; ' " 31 37 "Fayetteville Street , Durham, Nortn Carolina 2707 , . r 4 (919)682-3276 . ("Service For All - Within The Means Of All' Since 1983 WE CARE- If Wo Didn't Servo You , ; tou probably psldntom than ydu ! , SHOULD hsva, for your funeral nssds. 1 I i - FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J'PookeyV Fisher III Christopher J. Fisher Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A.Tegram w J.- . 4 $40O FAYETTEVILLE STRGET ( i ' - i ... ; DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 I - 7 ' - , . . ...... i , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1982 Mm 9:30 A.M. Church School y. I ' 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor Toward Improviaf Oar Oatlookl 1 u (Matthew 6:22-23) l? Gospel Choir leading the singing Mrs. y. W. Alston, Directing Mrs. P. J. Holiday, Organist Young Men Ushers ushering " ' ''Ht.

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