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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY, NOVEKJIR 27, 1832 .. - - t t . -NsascfBlt.'slVsy . The Young Adults will sing for the morning wor- ship of Bible Way Apostolic Temple, 2807 Dark Grcle, Sunday, November 28. J. McKnight III will present a film on Saturday, November 27 at 7:30 p.m. ' ' ' ' ' Mrs. Ceatrice Bratcher will sponsor a Service , Sunday night. The proceeds will go to the Bible Way Rescue Mission. . . a C Rev. Albert E. Love at West Durham Rev. Albert E. Love of Atlanta, Ga., will speai at West Durham Baptist Church, 1901 Athens St., Sunday November 28 at 1 1 a.m. The occasion will be T. C. Graham Scholarship Day. Rev. Love, a native of Durham, is a graduate of Merrick-Moore .High , School. He holds a bachelor's degree from St. Augustine's and a master's degree from Atlanta Univeristy. He serves as administr ator of The Southern Christian Leader ship Conference in Atlanta. ' r ! a-. : v v V.aw vrVv. . Women's Day at Good Samaritan Women's Day was observed at Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 717 Hardee St., Sunday, November 21. Rev. Lottie Kee of Union' Baptist Church spoke at the morning service and Rev. Mary :C. Branch of Dak Grove FWB Church was the afternoon speaker ' ' A Women's Day Luncheon followed the morning service. .t . , ',,;',; - - Choir Program at Mt. Calvary The Senior Choir of Mount -Calvary United Church of Christ, HlfAthens St., will have a pro gram, Sunday, November 28 at 6 p.m. The Mass Choir of Mount Vernon Baptist Church will be th guest. - , Harvest Month at Oak Grove , Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church is observing November as Harvest Month. These Sunday night services begin at 5 p.m., The speakers for November 28 will be Rev.. Moses Hardy. Thrift and Bake Sale The Ushers of Covenant United Presbyterian Church, 1306 Lincoln St., will sponsor a thrift and bake sale, Saturday, December 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church basement.; Items of clothing are for a dollar and less. Buy one and receive one free.' Jubilee Day at Greater St. Paul Jubilee Day wilj be celebrated at Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, Juniper St. and Hyde Park Ave., Sunday, November 28 at 3 p.m. :.. Rev. James Daniel, pastor, Orange Grove Baptist Church, will speak. Y V I " I ' " lit- " ' , - - - , i mm W uamhd idv nnrTnnThrtmas ShroDshire.- llUnUlI" rwv- r , senior vice president and treasurer of the Muter Brewing Company (facing camera), was given an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters dur ing the recent 30th annual Charter Day celebration at Huston-THlotson College in Austin. The degree was conferred by Dr. John King, president of the college (back to camera), in recognition of Shrop-. shire's contributions to the humanities evidenced by his support of the United Negro College Fund, the NAACP and the National Urban League. Charter Day is observed each year to celebrate the merger of Samuel Huston College and Tillotson College. REV. LOVE JEWELRYGIFTSHANDBAG$ Specializing in Je welry and Sister Teefs Now Shop! See our entire stock ofBAMGLESf LAYAVJAYi Monday -Saturday 10-6:30 688-4629 ", 2501 FayettevllIeSt. Durham DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES o v Ks Hair Design " Dlstlrlctlvi HalntyUng. ' All types of Curb Perms and Pressing ? All Styles of Wigs Full Line of Hair Care Aids 688-0369 3030 FayettevllIeSt Durham K I V rv 1 Burthey Funeral Service 510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Sfecialty 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. ( 1 HARRIS Funeral services for Her man Harris Jr., who died Tuesday, November 16, : were held Saturday, November 20 at Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel-by Rev. . Samuel W. Evans. Burial was in Mount Calvary Bap tist Church Cemetery. He was a native of Bahama and attended the I Durham County Schools. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Yvonne Nuchurch Harris; two daughters, Ms. Lisa Harris and Ms. Sheila Michael; . one stepdaughter, Ms. .Lanetta McDonald; two brothers, Robert Harris and James Harris; two sisters, Ms. Lyda Gibson and Ms. Barbara Jones. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial. Chapels and Gardens. ROSS Funeral services for Julius Ross, 82, of 2731 Atlantic St., who died Mon day, November 15 at Duke Medical Center, were held Friday, November 19 at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Dr. Percy L. High; Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church and its T. L. Rowland Sunday School Class. - , Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian H. Ross; one sons, William Holden Ross of Willingboro. N. J.; three stepsons; one step daughter. Y Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. SrtNCER Funeral services for Jessie Spencer of 727 Grant St., who died Tues day, November 16 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Satur day, November 20 at Bur they Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Bark. Surviving is one stepson. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. DUNNIGAN Funeral services for John Obie Dunnigan Sr., or Rt. 2, Morrisville, who died Saturday, November 20 at Duke Medical Center, were held Tuesday, November 23 at Shiloh Baptist Church by Rev. Johnny Leak and She was a native of Orangeburg, S. C. She was a member of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ and work ed for a number of years at Venable Tobacco Co. , Courtesy of Scarborough & Haroett Memoria Chapels and Gardens. . DAWKINS Funeral services for Mrs. Mallie Fisher Dawkins of 5-B Wabash St., who died Thursday, November 18 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Tues day, November 23 at Cove nant United Presbyterian Church by Rev. George Neat. Burial was In Glenn view Memorial Park. She was a native of Rev. G. T; Ragland.' Burial - Rosebbro 'and. attended Ihtf was in the crtucn Sampson county schools iiMliiiiiHiiiHiimiimiMimmmiiihHiwnOTiwmnimmiTmBay ladies! Ladies! ' Ladies! MATTHEW'S SHOES Big & Wide Ladies Shoes. Upto12EEE Thousands! Wall to Wall! Downtown Durham 105 E. Chapel Hill St. 682-0037 I. . PB m At 'if 1 t - ! ! . : f Scarborough & Hargett 9 I Memorial Chapels I & Gardens 2 ij&J-wi FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM BALMERS j L . 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N.C. IS ' 682-1171 j jr ! n Liyinucu sfci wn,o in a oyniiaiiicin, it ay r Burial Protector Plan . OUR LICENSED STAFF 1 j Uctnud FuMral Dtrwtrm Md Embalmw 'f. i. C. "SkMpit" Scarborough. Ill i I ! LkmidFanoralDireclorindEnibalmer , f ; j ' ' DougUt C. Ry i j " UcomodFaMralDirtctorandEinbalmor f I - i ' ' ' Connlt B. Duntap ' i I ; ' UceaMiFaneralOirictorMEmbalmor j I ' Wayao A. CoKbmM I'. I ' I Uconted Funeral Oiroctor and Embalmor I j i Ronald M. Scarborough, Sr. v Ucmed4uneral Director 9 ! I. it A. Carter Ucaeted Faneral Dkedor ' I 'I. EmmettCaldweM ; Ucoeted Funeral Diroctor I Byat ii'ajjaaapwil Q 94o and Be $PAM Flowers For All Occasions Durham-Oxford Highway 15 (919)528-2160 Nights 682-2600 Kay & Norman Walker cemetery. . He was a native of Durham County and attend ed the ' Durham County public schools: He was a retired farmer, ' Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Green Dun nigan; three sons, James Dunnigan of College Park, Md., Michael Dunnigan of Capital Heights, Md. and Douglas Dunnigan o Mor risville; four daughters, Ms. Sarah Harris of Mor risville, Mrs. Janet Allen and Mrs, Julia Chavis of Somerset, N, J.; two step sisters, Ms. Roberta Glover and Mrs. Lna Watts df Brooklyn; N. Y.; 19 grand children; 12 great grandchildren. ; Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. She graduated from DeShazor's Beauty College. She was a retired beauti cian and owner of Maine's Beauty Salon. She was a member of Covenant United Presbyterian Church and its Women's Association and Usher Board. " i Surviving are one son, Al Jerry Fisher of Washington, D. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Alexander of Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Maggie Davis of Beckley, W. Va.; two brothers, Paul M. Fisher of Roseboroand John D. Fisher of San Ber nadine, Calif. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. MCNEIL Funeral services for Master Levorn McNeil, 11,, of 1126 Hoover Rd., Apt. . 39. who died Friday, November 19 at Murdoch Center, were heldluesday, , fWovember, 23 .Am bassador Cathedral Church by Rev. Frank 0. Hanes.. Burial was in Markham Memorial Gardens. Surviving are his mother, Ms. Johnsie Mae McNeil; three brothers, John Har rison McNeil, Charles William McNeil and Cecif Lamont McNeil; six sisters, Misses Brenda Faye McNeil, Shirlay Mae McNeil, Barbara Jean McNeil, Gloria Jean McNeil, Judy Ann McNeil and Marshall Arlean McNeil; his grandmothers, Mrs. Roxanna Smith of Rockingham and Mrs. Myr tle Lee Davis of Gibson Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial; .Chapels and Gardens. A WEBB Funeral services for Mrs. Callie Purefoy Webb, 87, of . 921 Medina St., were held Wednesday, November 24 at Ellis D. Jones Funeral Chapel by Rev. Essex Fields. Burial was in Glen nview Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. , KOLLOCK s ' Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Lillie Mae Kollock. of 2510 White Oak Ave., were incomplete at press time. Surviving are two sons, Derius T. Kollock and Earl Kollock of New York. Arrangements , are by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Subscribe To pie Carolina Times, : .- Call 682-2913 Todav THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU COLTER Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie G. Colter, who died Wednesday. November 17 at Hillhaven Rose Manor' Convalescent Center, were, held Monday, November at Mount Calvary United Church of Christ by Rev. J.; C. Cheek. Burial was in; Glennview Memorial Park, r ) ELLIS D. JONES k & SONS, INC. AiQDnwd Street COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham. N. C. 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' FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES - ' Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III .,. . Christopher T. Fisher Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A. Pegraln , . , 5 Oftltp Snrk tSapttet TOUNOKD t40O FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1982 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor
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