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- Durham Notes of Interest By Mrs. Syminer Daye V -. ; -:. 477-3370 V Ho ly Co SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1S32-TKE CAHOUNA TIKEJ-3 nvocation Held In Memphis Elvis "Trey". Lewis, III of Fayetteville celebrated his twelfth birthday. A party was given for him at his home. Those who' attended the party were Carlita and Douglas Scarboro, Melina Barreca, Lytrell Crump, Natalie Marfisi, Felida Williams, Lonnie Monroe, William Reed, Gretchen Barnes, Angela Hill, and Elvis's brother, Kevin. ; ' ; ; Elvis is ths son of Atty and Mrs. Elvis Lewis, Jr;,c and grandson of Mrs. Syminer Daye of Durham " and Mrs. Dorothy McArthur of Brooklyn, N.Y, Y:v. -; , ' v vl"'V iv Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden , on the arrival of a baby girl, Leslie. ? " Mrs. Ruth T. Thomas has returned home to Fort' Huron after spending several days -with her sister,- Miss Sadie Tilley in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas and family Of New York, Miss Ola Bass of Durham visited their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy, Gist of Charlotte. The Thomases also visited her brothers, Mr. and Mrs." Julius Bass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bass and her sister, Miss Ola Bass of Durham. : Please pray for the sick and shut-in: Mesdames Estelle. Nixon, Ms. i Rosertia Hedgepeth, Pearl Foskey, Hattie Parrish, Ella Mangum, Georgianna Kay, Aiyce Roberts, Annie Roberts, Moriah Judd; . , Miss Martha Lawson soent a counleof davs with1 her sisters, Frankie Hinchen and Effie Moten, in , Melinda D. Harris, Annie Myers, Annie L. Wade, Washington; D.C. .:. &'l?:::fi:?. Sula Parrish, Grace Bennette; Messers. W.A Har ::; v;kv'-yv . S iSAvt r ris. fJoseiih Wade. Jural Johnsnn.' Frvin I vnns Congratulations and best wishes to newlvweds ' Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Burton who were united in matrimony at the new ; Red Mountain Baptist ns, :; Joseph Wade, Jural Johnson, Ervm Lyons, uroaie yaye, uaud Parrish, Nathaniel Evans. Church, .Saturday, Nov.' 27,: by the Rev.rMcCoy :BuUoc;V;K ""Tn spite of the rain i Sunday, Nov. 28, the Usher Board program at the New Red Mountain Baptist Church, Rougemont, was a success. David Harris , Dresided. Other rtnrfirinants wph" Mn C.avlp Har. . . . . , . . . ... . -J -.' ----- , , ...... ana Mrs. jerryMevme (sfte is the daughter of, ' ns, Goldsmith Parker, Oliver Bullock, Mrs. Lessie ; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Scott, of Durham), Owen J ; Daye, Ms. Wanda Harris, Norman Daye, Mrs. " Scott; a student at Hampton Institute,: Va.? Miss 5 Jessie Turrentine, the Mount Zoar Male Chorus, Portia Scott of Furren (Va.) College and Ms. Mar- ? Mount Olive Echoes, Calvarv Baptist Singers, Faith , cia Scott, a. student at St; Paul's College,'; ? Tabernacle, Family Four. Lawrenceville, Va., all attended their sister's wed- ; The senior men ushers nf Mmmt rnivarv Rantict ding and have returned to their respective schools. v : Church, Bahama, served. Rev. Cureton Johnson is V-r:;?:v - r;: " MEMPHIS, TN. The 3.7, million-member Church of God in Christ whose world :: head- - quarters is located in Memphis, has just com pleted a succesful ten day Holy Convocation in Memphis. The church celebrated it's Diamond Jubilee with more than 45,000 delegates in the headquarters city during the ten day conclave. Presiding Bishop J.O. Patterson, Sr.; presided over the convention along with the General "Board of Twelve. 1 Ministerial workshops, Christian education . seminars, ; pastoral counseling and . mission outreach ses-' sions were conducted by the various departments of, the church and wor- ship services witnessed capacity crowds. The highlight of the Holy . . M -;. ' - Convocation was the of ficial sermon (annual ad dress) by the presiding bishop. The Cook Con- vention Center held bet ter than 24,000 worship pers during the presiding , Bishop's address and . .Monday, November 15, was the International Holy Communion Ser vice. . : , ' Y-:'' : A new general board member was elected in the general assembly of the church. Bishop Jacob Cohen of Miami, Florida was re-elected to the ;:, general ; board to complete the unexpired i term .v of Bishop O.M.' Kelly who recently died - in New York City; ' ,. The late Bishop Kelly left vacant two other positions and they were . filled as follows: Bishop Frederick 1 ; Douglass Washington ' of Brooklyn, New, ' York, - IS t Home for the holidays were Ms." Brenda Turren tine, Washington, D.C.; with mother MrsJ Jessie i Turrentine. Mr. and Mrs; Ricardo privette, Fayet-,x teville, shared their holidays with her parents, Mr.f and Mrs. Darryl Daniels and his parents, Mr. and; Mrsr Privette in Durham. f : "v ; Mrs Louise B. Scott was hostess to a surprise bir- ;; thday dinner at her home for her mother, Mrs. ; i Elena Harris, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harris $ celebrated her 80th year. She received several gifts. Happy birthday to Mrs. Nellie Parker. the pastor The committee members were: Mrs. Syminer Daye, chairman; Ms. Lessie Daye, Ms. Pauline H. Parker, Ms. Gayle Harris, Ms. Paulette Parker, Harry Bullock and Ricky Harris. The Elvis Lewis family spent several days in Durham visiting her mother, Mrs. Syminer Daye. ! Sympathy isextended' to the families of: Mrs. Meta Bell Long, Ms. Lillie KOllock, Ms. Odessa Thomas, O. Carrier, Alfred Judd Harris, Mrs. Susie Peace, Jasper Cureton, Mrs. Brenda W. Alston,' Ms. Denita Dean. vetteviue Happening. By Mrs. T.H. Kinney , Hopefully each family member J considered Thanksgiving to be a time of praising and thanking, and that it will become a part' of our daily, lives. Thousands in our city gathered to give thanks dur- On Saturday, !fte.Chriswopiito;r'' rounds-;iv.i.fe. fei-;;"' ". There isanihwrestmg Carolina .Christmas Calen-, dar. You might want to check out the schedule ahd make plans to see and visit some of the places0? , Pre-registration for the spring semester at the " Shaw University Educational Center on Murchison Road is now in progress. Registration for classes will be held January 6, from 6 to 9 p.m., at the center. Classes will begin on January 12. , 7 The Cross Creek Reading Council will sponsor a conference Friday and Saturday, Dec. 3-4, at Douglas Byrd Junior High School on Ireland Drive. The Friday conference will run from 3:30 to 8 p.m.', ' and the Saturday conference will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 o.m. ' Olde Faytevafe!'Wmimfnial Candlelight Tbe keynote speaker will be Jacque Wuertenberg, "Tour QtJ&t$if.'h& auttiorandonsultant. ; - ' Enjoy all, of the wish book catalogs dunng the ; Alpha Fratermty members and their guests en- . -:holiday"7'1tf$ -an; ratertaitiiiigexefcise b'actlviity. joyed Friday night past at Lakeside Country Club. ", . - t . v . ,.. :'.--:r!y'";y'iyy:-':y'- Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Clarietta Teacher of the Year honors for Cumberland Adams in the death bf her ?son, eight-year-old County Schools go to Ms. Nina Williams Corders, a Adrian Adams. 11 t " Cape Fear High English and drama teacher, who ''M'W''-if:Ch"-' was named dunng a Wednesday morning breakfast at Douglas Byrd Senior High bchooi. ihe-seiection was based on a scrapbook submitted by Ms, Cor ders, an interview with the eleven-member selection committee and a classroom visitation. Congratula tions, Ms. Corders. - , ' ' ' : .'' v''-:'.. ' '' Parents For the Advancement of Gifted Children held its monthly meeting on Monday evening at Anne Chestnut Junior High School. . Thintf Coffee bags are on their way. According -- " - ..'' J- - j 1 j ..j. i r ' i ii 1 THE MOST REV. J.O. PATTERSON a Presiding Bishop and Chief Apostle : :-;:-v - -: Church of God in Christ, Inc. ' ' . - ' . . .' was appointed by the Bishopric. Dr. Roy Presiding Bishop Palter- Lawrence . Hailey Win s,on to the jurisdicti9nal bush-' of - the western Bishopric- of Eastern ' jurisdiction of Louisiana was eievaiea to me ran of Auxiliary Bishop to assist Bishop Jolm Walter White who is ' prelate of .the jurisdic tion. The - installation and consecration of the ? new Bishops will take i place in January of 1983 ' in i their cities of ( residence. . - One of the major thrusts of the convoca- tion was the rally for the opening of the church's v new university which is ' scheduled to hold registration in August 1984. 1 The All Saints University (A.S.U.) will THE RT. REV. F.D. WASHINGTON Appointed Bishop, Eastern New York - Funerai $5erviceiS-forMMiss ?- Yvonne I Denise McMillan;?!? ofl035Umversity: Avenue, were conducted on Saturday afternoon at St, James Holy Church. Sympathy is extended to the members of her family . Uvj-,.i;V:. f. . V'!; ::'.tr;;,;.-i;ii V : " CumbeilahC Fort Bragg students were entertained with The Nut- ' DV.iE.Bi Turned president of the General Baptist State Convention Of North Carolina, reflected upon At New York. 'Bishop Washington will preside ' : over all of the Churches of God in Christ in, the eastern territory of New York State which has'ap- proximately -150 - $on : gregations. ' ' Bishop ? Washington r , served Bishop Kelly as assistants prelate for many years ' and the church felt that ' his faithfulness in service' fand dilligence in.minstry qualified him for service - as senior ! pastor 'of i the ' churches in New Yorjc; ' ; . 1 The final vacancy left - by the death of Bishop ' Kelly was that, of fthe - -assistant - - Presiding - he located in Memohis. Bishopric of the intefna 0n Tennessee on the 2$ tional church.', f Bishop ".i. acres of downtown pro Kelly served! as,. First , perties presently fiwned Assistant - " Presiding ; by the chirtch; The ad- uisnop, nrst vice rresi- ,-. rmnistratioovbuilding uem anu" rirsi : y ice Chairman of the Genjeral . Board.- In . the recent -general assembly session, the church ratified s the . appointment of Bishop Louis- Henry Ford, of ; ! Chicago, Illinios, fori the . office. .Bishop Junious r; ; Augustus - Black of San Diego,' was ratified as se icond 'assistant'1 Presiding ' Bishop, second vice 'president and, second vice chairman of j the " of the f i -, I .,- i General Board denomination. ( ; ' In. another suprise ' move, Presiding Bishop i Patterson elevated! .a young ; man from Layfayette, Louisiana to dorms, 1 and' first classrooms will be ready for . use in late-summer 1984. Construction is ac tively planning cur riculum and facility for the target date. The church took firm stands against the arms race, immorality in all forms, and reasserted its position and commit ment to the poor. , Evangelism took on a new thrust with the new-'" ly appointed president of the department of evangelism, Dr. EX. Battles of Dallas, Texas and his ''Gospel In The Market-Place Ministry." THE RT. REV. JUNIOUS AUGUSTUS BLAKE . Promoted to 4 V Second Assistant Presiding Bishop his new position He pledged to stress the spiritual Jp fM experts, single-serving tea bags will soon Hnrino his frtiif-vear term.'; V . he introduced. . - , -, ' s' during his four-year term. Mrs. Betty Davis, Mrs. Carrie Garner and Mrs. Geneva Foushee were among those who attended the joint ' fall conference of the North Carolina Association of Counselor Education and Supervi sion and the North Carolina School Counselors Association in Raleigh. Ms. Cynthia Whitted has been named to "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" at Winston-Salem State University. , The Archonian Club enjoyed an evening Satur day. After the program and a songfest, a repast was served. : FSU held its second annual WFSS Bazaar Satur day at the J.W. Seabrook Auditorium. ! iSifrxitff nf bruit 1715 ATHENS STREET V DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 683-5066 "On the Move for God" Rav. ji. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.DIv. Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1982 More people are enjoying art in the museums." ; Send your Christmas mail early. .Amount of heat in .wood varies. r S ' ' ': Mr. and Irs. Walter Faison of Colonial, Newr Jersevrlrs. Mildred Cook, Mrs. Doris Russ, and MrsMary Hines of East Orange, N.J., visited their North Carolina relatives and friends. - 1 J A : ? Also, Mrs. Jean Frederick Pearson and children of Ocala, Florida.' ' l "' ' t - We hope all college and University students en joyed their visit home, with parents, relatives and friends. We also hope you had a safe return. Come and see the. Christmas parade in Fayet teville on Dec. 11. f ' 9:30 11:03 A.M. A.M. Sunday Church School ' Morning Worship . i,,.; '. ,. ,, .,- j . 'i.,;,.t; ( , ,. " ',- - .- 1L-.- ' , , WEDNESDAY v 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service . Breakfast will be served at the church between (8-9 a.m. each 4th Sunday of the month. Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Everyone Is welcome to come and Join us In all services. ' , ' Emmanuel pnttrrantat 1000 North Street North Durham School Bldg. Durham. N. C. SUNDAY, DECEMBERS, 1982 I "Looking Fdl A Church 'That Is Aliv anrfxcitinqV Marlon Wright, Pastor Sunday 10:C9 AU ft 6.33 PM Wednesday' 7:33 PSI Friday l:W Ptt o 'S8 (Jt THE RT. REV. LOUIS HENRY FORD Promoted to First Assistant Presiding Bishop ., iii8Biii l!V,..?s iiiiilil 1 . . X Jkm I ' s . ' ; " ' - "I fefe ' i i ' ii i -.-.m..-..,,,. THE RT. REV. JACOB COHEN k, ... ; Elected to ( ,v,, The General Board (Apostolic College) . i M i - - J v . AOA DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 , Rev. Leroy E. Davis, Pastor , SUNDAY. DECEMBER S, 1932 . 8:00 A.M. . Morning Worship . 1 9:30 A.M. I Sunday Church School THE RT. REV. ROY L.H. WINBUSH Appointed ' t Auxiliary Bishop, Western Louisiana 7 1 1 . 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES UPON REQUEST. . Can 688-605 or 632-8454 or 632-7160 r "t
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