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2-TKE CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY, 0CTC3ER 9, 1S32 113th Annivcrssry cf St. Joseph's St. Joseph's A.MrtTpiurch, 2515 Fayettevillc St., will observe its 113th 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 11 a.m. Worship Service. ; : Attorney William A. Marsh Jr. is chairman for the 113th Anniversary Celebration. Rev. W. W..Easley Jr. is minister. Russell Community Bible Classes Bible Study Clashes will be held weekly at the New Home and Dur'iam Convention Center, St. Mary'sand Guess 'ads, on Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tea I rs are Rev. Moses Fletcher of Cains Chapel Ch r . h and Rev. T, E. Taylor of . Lipscomb Grove Ba :ist Church. Bible Study at Lakevlew 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 wilt be held Sunday morning at 6 a.m. - Revival Service at Ebenezer Rev. Brodie Johnson and the Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2200 S. Alston Ave., will host a revival Sunday, October 3 through Saturday, October 9 beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. All proceeds will be donated to the Durham Care Center, 3100 Er win Road. ' " Revival Service at Bell-Yeager Revival Service will be held at Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Road, October 4 through 8 beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Theodore McAllister of Smith Temple Freewill Baptist Church, Raleigh, will speak. Women's Day at Ebenezer Women's Day will be observed at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2200 S. Alston Ave.; Sunday, Oc tober 10 at II a.m. Dr. . Linda N. Gunn of Washington, D. C, will speak. Dr. Gunn is a native of Durham and the oldest of six children of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gunn. She joined Ebenezer Baptist Church at an early age. . , She was educated in the Durham City Schools. She graduated from North Carolina Central ; University Jn 1969 with a Bachelor's degree ir Psychology.,' She received the Master of Social Work degree in 1971 from the University ol Michigan and the Doctorate of Social Work from Howard University in 1982. Dr. Gunn is Director of Community Services a' Psychiatric Institute. a niHWmUSSSSHHHHtHSSISSSlilHHHSimSHHSSStlHIinHHMHtH NOTE OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and ap preciation for the many acts of kindness during the death of our loved one. ; ; Your visits and other acts of thoughtfulness are greatly appreciated. The Family of the late t i ciiuncn notes Wom3,r$JayetR:!3lgh's v First Baptist RALEIGH - Women's Day Celebration will, be held at Fir:i Faptist Church, 101 Wilmington St., Sunday, October 17 at 11 a.m. Mrs. Celestia H. Sanders will speak. V , -, , . , Mrs. Sanders is a graduate of North CTolina, College, now North Carolina Central University, where she received her Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees. She taught science and mathematics in Durham for thirty-seven years, r. She is a member of Union Baptist Church and serves as teacher of the Dorcas Sunday School Class, instructor of the Sunday School Faculty, president of the Willing Workers Missionary Cir. cle, director of Vacation Bible School and chair' man of the Finance Committee. Additionally, she is first vice president of the Women's Auxiliary of , the East Cedar Grove Association, first vice presi dent of the State Ministers' Wives and Widows Aisocation, and a member of Church Women United. Mrs. Sanders serves as secretary-treasurer of Durham County Precinct 23, and is a member of the Durham-Hillsborough Christian Women's Club. ; - She was twice chosen "Teacher of the Year" at Neal Junior High School. She is married to Rev. Napoleon Sanders,; associate minister of Union Baptist Church. , .. . ' " ' . i - ."j i ' 1 MRS. SANDERS Women's Day at Mt. Ararat The 73rd Annual Women's Day Program of Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Baltimore,, Md., will be held Sunday, October 24. -) Mrs; ; Louise f Lassiter, daughter-in-law of Narvie Lassiter, Route 3, is chairman of the program. ; ine tneme tor the program is "Women of Mt. I HIHiHHIHtHHHSHSHSHHSHtHSMHtWHHHHSHHiiMHM! Walter C, Parker & Ararat United in Witnessing, Serving and Living iH Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! MATTHEW'S SHOES Big & Wide Ladies Shoes Upto12EEE Thousands! Wall to Wall! Downtown Durham 1 05 E. Chapel Hill St. 682-0037 Downey," president of Nainnie Burroughs School, Washington, D. C At 4 p.m. panelists will be Judge Mabel Hubbard of the Criminal Court of . ' MRS. LASSITER Baltimore City, Mrs. Rebecca Eddings, Associate Minister of New Shjloh Baptist Church and Mrs. Edna DeC. . Johnson of the Baltimore Urban League. - , 32nd Echoes Anniversary The Echoes of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St., will celebrate Its 32nd An niversary, Sunday, October 10 at 3 p.m. Featured will be the Holly Chapel Male Chorus. Anniversaries at Mt. Calvary UCofC The Mother Board, Floral Club and Missionary Board will celebrate their Anniversaries, Sunday, October 24 at 3 p.m. Rev. Stanley. McClamb, associate pastor. New Hope Baptist Church, will speak. ." Senior Choir Anniversary The Senior Choir of Orange Grove Baptist Church, 505 East End Ave., will observe its an nual anniversary, Sunday, October 10 at 5 p.m. Rev. McArthur Clemmons, - pastor, Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church, will preach.' Antioch Gospel Choir at Little Zionv. The Antioch Gospel Choir of Hampton, Va., under the direction of Howard Debnam, will sing for Homecoming Services at Little Zion Baptist Church, Youngsville, Sunday, October 17 at 11 a.m. Dinner will be served at 1:15 p.m. At 2:30 i p.m. Rev. John McKinnon, pastor, Faith Taber nacle, Wake Forest, will preach. ' " Deaconess Board Anniversary at First Calvary The Deaconess Board of First Calvary Baptist Church, 1311 Morehead Ave., will observe its 35th Anniversary, Sunday, October 10 at 6 o.m. Rev., Percy R Chase, pastor, .CommuriUjr Baptist ' Church, will preach. 4 Rev. Chase, a native of Danville, Va., graduated from Norfolk State University with a B. A. in Business Education. He is also a graduate of . Southeastern Seminary, wake forest, noiaiijg a Master of Divinity degree. . ... He has been a member of the Youth Choir of High Street Baptist Church; Boy Scouts of America; Camp Supervisor at Camp Young, Chesapeake, Va.; associate minister, Ewhoboth Baptist Churchy Virginia Beach, Va.; Sunday school teaciier; and past athletic director of Southeastern Seminary. ' ; " He is an instructor at Union Christian Bible In stitute and a member of the InterdenominationaJ Ministerial Alliance and NAACP. Other participants, will be Mesdames M. W. Web&, Sadie Chambers, Lois Cozart, Mammie McLaughlin and Diane Richardson; Mrs. Vic toria M. Joyner is chairman of, the. Deaconess Board. 6th Chcrsl Erisembla Anniversary The Chorale Ensembld of Russell Memorial CME Church, 703 S. Alston Ave., will observe its sixth anniversary, Sunday, October 10 at $ p.m. Guests will; be the St. Joseph's ); Inspirational Choir, Durham Housing Authority Ensemble, Mt. Calvary Young Adult Choir, West Durham Baptist "Choir, 'Ebenezer Choral Ensemble, and Union Chapel Senior Choir. lay Day Observance at St. Joseph's The Lay Organization of St. Joseph's AME Church, will observe its Annual Lay Day Celebra tion, Sunday, October 17 at 11 a.m. Dr. Jeanne E. Lea will be the speaker. Dr. Lea received his B. S. degree from Miner Teachers College, Masters of Arts Degree from Trinity College, Washington, and Doctor of Education from Virginia Tech. She is Profesfur of Adult Education at the University of the District of Columbia, x.' x ' Dr. Lea is a member of Saint Paul AME Church and serves as Steward, Director of Christian Education, President of the Lay Organization and an Usher. She is District Superintendent of Sun day School, Capitol District, Washington Con ference; chairman, Promotion and Missionary Education, Washington Conference Missioanry Society and Director of Lay Activities for the Se cond Episcopal District. Dr. Lea is the recipient of the 4th Annual Joseph McKinney Award to Outstanding Laymen. She is the mother of two daushters. i . .... . . .. DEATHS AN D FU NERAL SERVICES DR. LEA & Hargett . Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Burthoy Funeral Service 1510 Fiyettivllle Street Durham, NC 27707 632-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR A MBALMER Specialty with Restorative Art ana Embalrlng Assisting families with pre-funeral and oost 1uneralT)usiness arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. Families can choose from a variety of services r ! A tK. Sccrborough & Hargett Momorial Chapals i a Gordons FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND CMBALKERS 306S. Roxboro Durham, N. C: 682-1171 "A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" ; Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF EmKttewSctrbirwgktviiiM UC9SM flHSeVTfll tr9Ctfe)S9 e)fl4 SetbeflWf ' i. C. "tkplt" tcartNranli, IN UMairt Flirt Unci Mtf Email WILKINS Funeral services for Alfred J. Wilkins. of 3133 Fayetteville St., who died Wednesday, September 30 at Durham Care Center, were held Monday, October 4 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. Essex Fields. Burial was in Mt. Olive Baptist Church Cemetery, Vance County, He was a native of Vance County and served in World War II. ; Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Laura Hemming of Paterson. N. J.', two sisters, Mrs. Nan nie Burwell of Henderson and Mrs. Ida Ingram; two grandchildren; (our great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens BELL. Funeral ; services for Charles Leon Bell, 36,. of 919 Sedgefield St., who died Sunday, October 3, were held Wednesday, Oc tober 6 at St. John Baptist, STi JOSEPH'S AME j CHURCH fumnt Direct nt Eabmxr - ' ' WfyM A. CncIubm UeiMlFMriinKtiraMEmtalm ' IMMMH.tairlMrw;li,tr. UcMMdFtMtninrwtw J.A.CMtM' UcmNFwMallHrtctw . tw a n is f - 5 . . . .... ! wr 11 i 8:00 A.M. I 9:30 A.M. I 11:00 A.M. i i X r rmvmm vwwem , Church by Rev. John Caldwell. Buriai was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a native of Durham and graduated from Hillside High School. He also attended Kings Col lege. He was a member of St. John Baptist Church and its. Sunday School. He was a Boy Scout and Cub Scout leader. He was a Vietnam veteran. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Dolly Bell; two brothers, Hugh C. Bell Jr. and James K. Bell; two ' sisters. Mrs. Myrtrice Don nor and Miss Dottie Bell. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. EVERETT Pfc. David Everett Jr.. died Thursday, September 30 in Fort Knox, Kentucky;, Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time.' Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett . Memorial Chapels and Ravens. M DAVIS ' Funeral services for Mat thew Davis of - 316 Ebon Road, who died Sunday. October 3 at Duke Medical Center, were held Wednes day, October 6 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Rev. Percy L. High. Burial was m Glennview Memorial ' Park. He was a native ; of Durham and attended North Carolina A&T State Univer-; iSity. He was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist, Church and its T. L.. Rowland Bible Class, Male, Chorus and Baptist Train ing Union. He was a member of the AFL-CI0 and. A. Phillip ; Randolph In stitute. - - " . - - I? He worked at American Tobacco Co. for 40 years v'intil his retirement last year. ::',v- , Surviving are is wife, Mrs. Aline Moore Davis; wo daughters, Mrs. Ann Slack of Nashville, Tenn. and Miss Jacqueline Savage of Washington. D. C; two sons,' Matthew Davis Jr. and James Davis of Marlow Heights. Md.: his mother, Mrs. Henrietta Davis of Washington. D. C.;. one sister, Mrs. Henrietta Simmons of Philadelphia. Pa.; three brothers. Charles Davis and Herman ; Davis, both of Washington. D. C. and Henry Davis; 18 grandchildren. , Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. UtM4 FrnCwtv i jyt Striving For Liberation and Freedom With Jesus Christ Since 1859 2521 EiyetteviHe Street. Durham. NC WW.Easley. Jr.. Minister . , SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1982 Worship-Service Sunday School Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. I J THOMPSON Funeral services for Miss Bettie C. Thompson of 911 Morehead Ave., who diec Saturday. October 2 a Durham County Genera hospital, were held Thurs day. October 7 at Firs Calvary Baptist. Church by,1 Rev. vernon s. mompson. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. ' ' She was a native of Chatham County , and at tended the Chatham County public schools. She was a member of First Calvary Baptist Church and its - senior choir and Sunday School Bible Class. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ' MOSS Willie T. Moss of .1004 W. D. St.. Butner. died Tuesday. October 5 at home. Funeral ar rangements were in complete at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough Partners In Planning Yah Yovr Rami DbMor mi Vtmti ftmtf Ufr. Ym, mi mm can tokv viaimiiWr iviUi.wif. rvdfiMM W m kinf to nrk Wi yarn hi mi flMj yam (immm immiMiiw. A m mmt m, m c m you Worn 'MltoMMwnlMM wkolMnMiM)i CiM m Mkr. TWi It m fUMiM. SearboriightHirgatt Mimarial Cluptli a 6ardtni MI.RnfeM OMrkM.N.C. 682-1171 . rj u U u u u u M :1 ;jws;v:ssw;3 pplftr ptttl Tavist,. $u. 31 37 Fayetteville Street . Durham, North Carolina 27707 , (919)632-3276 "Service For Al - min The titans Of AS" StHC18S3 -yifECARE- lf Wo Didn't Son You . r-Ycu prtbibty psld mon Vssii yc SHOULD hm far your fattsrslitssds. Our Ucms i Ststf i FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III Christopher,?. Fisher. . Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL C;":CTC3 . JamesA. Pegram Dlftt? Oorh Oatrttot TOUNOIO WOO FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1982 9$Q AM. Church School ' 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor
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