I l.M 14 ^'1 n f ■ THE CAROLINA fA—’'THE TRUTH UNBRIDLED" I: TIM59 ■ SAT. JUNE 4, 1940 IKnisters Institute and Women's Leadership Confab lie Scheduled for Shaw Urihrersity June 6-10 ft- R^UfKIH — The Twenty-fourth MriM of th MiniBliT!! Institute inU be held at Shaw Univ. June •-W. Concurrently with th* Insti tute will be the Twenty-third an- hual ineetins of the Women’s Leedwship Training Confcroncc •tut t)ie Tenth Annual Youth Bible Cmp. The theme of the Institute- Oonfereooe is: “The Corporate tntness of the Christian Church Ip the World Today.” Tile institute (his year will be iotamcial. The program is plan ar (« provide for study, lectures, SVvackioe services and periods Ito recreation and retaxtion. %ieaker3 and lecturers for the 'HlHtitate-canfcrence are Dr. Ralph McClain, head of tht department cf Religion, Meredith C«di^ge, who will give a set of four tures on the latest devt)o[^>lrt( ii^ the field of New Testament His* tory; The Reverend Raymond T'. Harvey, minister, Greenwood Bap tist Church, Tuskegee Instjtut^j Alabama who will lecture on the “Stewardship ParabMi" aiid Presii dent William R. Strassner, Shaw University whose iifbjeei will be “The Bible and Evangelism.” A course in Church Music will be conducted by Harry Gfl-Srttythe,-. director, music departmeht, Shaw University. Evening worship services open to the public will be held in Uni- WMSBB Emmanuel AM 710 Kent Street PETER G. CRAWFORD. MinUtw PHONE 7^7» Sunday, June 5,1960 9:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages 11.00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP I' Sermon—“THE GLORY OF THE UI.V , The Minister ,. , t, ■ .■'V- J ■. :00 P.M. VESPER HOUR ,‘ i'' SERMON—“Quo Vadia” *- I . J'.’V;- i •' i S' T mtfm versity Church Monday through Friday. The sermons will be de livered by Dr. O. p. Foster, Shi loh Elaptist Church, Shelby; the Rev. W. W. Finlator, Pullen Me morial Baptist Church, Raleigh; and the Reverend C. R. Edwards, First Baptist Church, Fayetteville, respectively, at 8:00 p.m. Dr, Sam uel D. Proctor, president-elect, A&T College, Greensboro, will de liver the closing message on Fri day, June 10, at 1,1:30 a.m. in Uni versity Church. A special feature, designated as HOMECOMING DAY, will be ^jeld on Thursday. June 9. Recognition will be given to all,,iChri8tian workers who have received cer tificatei through the Deparlment of Religious Promotion of Shaw University, and 1960 certificates will be. issued to recipients. Mrs. Ella P. Stewart, outstand ing lecturer, will speak on “Wom en's Night,” Thursday, June 9, at B;00 p.m. in Greenleaf Auditorium Other women leaders will appear on the leadership conference pro gram du^ng the week. f---' “A FRIENDLY CHUllfCB” ^HITK ROCK BAPTIST CHI^iCir WHlif: ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, NORTlt fci^lpLINA itlt.es MARK FISfitR. PMUfir Sunday, Jnn^ 5i I960 ^:45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electron^* •:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 'I • ; -v Review' of Lesson by Mf. «Qd Mri. '■i. JR- 'Cramiirti^ ll:e0 A M. 6:30 P.M. } * I r HOLY COfMilUNfON ” “Pentecost Comes Fully When” Senior Choir, John H. Gattii, Director BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Ira Murchison, Director ifilt P»$tor "h. 7:30 P.M. MUSICALE Junior Gofptl Chojru* i ' ST. JOSEPH’S A. M. E. CHURCH "ScrvbiK a World Parufa with Cbritt •{ik)« ISKT MELVIN CHESTER SWANN. Tbe Minlst^ MRS. G. A. WINSLOW, Minuter oi Mt»ic JAMES fL ROBINSON, Director of Christian Educytio* FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA Sunday, June 5,1960 f:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Subject^“Living by the 0«ild«n Rul«" ! Mias Marie Faulk, Superiptendant A.M \ MORNINO WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION SERMON The Minister Music — Senior Choir \)' . Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Directiiig Allen Chrictian Endeavor Lietgue (Ywtb Haating) EVENING WORgHip SERlUte Mwie — Goqtel Choir Mrs. Andm Barnm at tiM Coiw^i# The Btiniiter raSE PAftKINO ON ST. M8V0 fltitt E SPEAKER FOR "WOMEN'S NIGHT" — Mrs. Ella Phillip* Stewart housewifa, p^iarmacist, (•cliirer, civic leader and li'avc- lar of Toledo, Ohio, who wa^ (latod lecture at Shaw Urii> .'vwrslty on “Womeri's Niflht" of tl^ InsHtuta^onferencay ThurK fl^ at 8:00 AUdltArium.H ' i V AMEZ Bishop Takes Part In NEW YORK — Bishop W. J Walls, senior prelate of the AME Zion Church, was one of the prin cipals in the dedication of the IS-member Interchurch Center on Riverside Dirve Sunday. Represetjtatives of the 36-mem ber organization w^re on hand for the occasion. The A. M. E. Zion bishop read the pasalter front the 122 chapter oif Psalm. Others who took part were the Reverends Robert J. McCracken, miniher of the historic Riverside C)iiu:ch; Eugene Carson Blake, of tbe Unitad Presbyterian Church; USA; E^win T. Dahlberg, Nation al Council of Chtirchbs; James Hoffipan, Gei^al Synod of the I^efonried Cnurch in America; Bishops W. Angio Smith, the Meth Qdiat Church, and Johannes Lilje, the Lutheran Church of Germany who preached the dedicatory ser SCARBOROUGH and HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS APPROI^RIATE music There are many who feel the qead of appropriate background music during services conducted In eur chapel. To meet this need, Qur electronic system or iplaet orgaa it available. TkU it iutt another of the (napy tervlcei offered by Scar borough and Hargett Funeral Noma. C E N I R A t CONFIHUIMCS GROUP — Thki pl^tura wet takfn ef the blthept, ganeral offlcert end delagatet, whi^ «!• DEATHS AND FUNERALS I MRS. MALVINA JOHNSON Mrs. Malvina Johnion af 824 New Street died Wednesday. May 24. at Lincoln Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday. May 30 at 2 o'clock p. m. at Frys Chapel Church, Hoke County. Burial followed in the church ceiiietery. , . Her survivors are a husband, James 0. Johnson, a parent and several children. landed the 36th i|uadrennial set* ilon ef the A. M. E. Z. Church, held in Buffala, N. Y., May 4>1(, the blttiaps, who served the Utt ouadt’tnniwm, are seated and the general offlcert are flanked on kalh tldet. The hlt- ihept' wjvet exee^t Mrt, W. C. I trawn anil S. 0. Spatttweet:, whe died during tha ISth |uad> MR. WALTER WILLIAMS Funeral services for Walter Wil liams of 501 Fowler Avenue will be held Thursday, June 2 at St. Mark A. M. E. Zion Church. ReV. R. L. Speaks, pastor, will offici' ate. Curial will be in Beechwood Cemetery. Williams died in Lincoln Hos pital Monday, May 30. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, two daugl^ters Mrs. Mozelle Saunders, of New York, and Mrs. Doris Thomas, of New York ' and a grandchild, Elaine Thomas. gimia M*9W rennium a r f seated h*»ldet f ^jj tham. Alte not thawn ara R. L. Joney and J. 0. Ca«th*n. JeiiUi ifl 30 laJom t' t*»[ VI$IT TIMES PIpANT -r Pic tured here arf studantt frem the fourth and fifth gradet ef the Mebane Eletnenl'ary tchool who A tured in - the retr at right Is visited the Carolina Timet of* MIkt Corlnna A. Tata who. con- flee end plant latt week. Pie- duct(Ki the tiuderitt oir the trip. H lom li airf See pege 3-B for additional btr.i^qSTS formation. y';', ARCHIE A. BROWN Final rites for Archie' AUen Brown, 30, of 1702, Determar Court, Baltimore, Md. were held at the Mt. Calvary Christian Church in Durham on Sunday, May 22. Brown died ati.ithe Lu- thern hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday, May 17^ ” , fh^. deceased was born in Rae- ford Oil July 8, 1929, son Qf the late Joshua Brown, and Alinnie Brown. In addition to his motlti^K he is survived by one brother, David Canty, and several other relatives. Burial was at GlenvieW ceme tery. Scarborough and Har^tt was in charge of arfangeinehtS. Five Retiring Faculty and Staff Members at NCC Are Honor^ in Program Given at the College President Alfonso Mlder of North Carolina College is expect ed to be among speakers honoring five retirittg members of the col lege’s facl^ty ahd staff at T:80 p. m: F*riday in the Lounge of the Education Building. The campus - wide affair i n which teachers will be joined by Brown Baby Wins Contest OSCAR R. QAY6 Oscar R. Daye 53, died' in the Lutheran hospital in Baltimore, Md., on Friday, May 20. Fuiieral services were held at the.^uicthey Brothers Funeral Chapel o|» Tues day, May 24. The Rev. H, Albert Smith officiated. ,,,, Daye was a native of Durham. He is survived by his w,i^e,,Mrs. Jessie A. Daye; two son^, ;Oscar, Jr., and A1 Sylvester Dajfe: three sisters: Mrs. Mary Ross, of N. Y.., Mrs. Pattie Cogdell, and Mrs. Bea trice Sowell, of Durham; ao|jthree brothers, Posie, FreddieiJ% and John R. Daye. MRS. VIOLET JOHWOfi Funeral services fpr Mrs. Violet Johnson, 28, were held Wednes day, May 25 at the Old Mt. Ver non Baptist Church on Queen st. Mrs. Johnson died at Duke ..hos pital on Saturday, May 21. Burila rites were conducted at Beechwood cemetery following the funeral service. Mrs. Johnson is survived by hei husband, Bobby Johnson; one son, Clifton C. Johnson, and her par ents. Burthey handled arrangements NAACTVoirth Chapter Gets Charter Sunday Charter presentation ceremon ies for the Durham youth NAACP chapter will be held Sunday after noon at St. Joseph’s A. M. E. Church at four o’clock. The Rev. William H. Fuller, president of the Durham NAACP, will present the charter to the youth organisation. Attorney William A Marsh yioe president of th^. Purham NAACP, will deliver ^e main speech. A social hour in the church basement wlU follow ‘tbe cife- fflooiei. The Durham Chapter at the Na tional Hampton Alumni Associa- tiin awarded first prize in its. aanual Better Baby Contest Sa-^ turday. May 28, at Sanford War ren Library to Sonya Patrice Brpwn. ^»mht«r Mr- and Mrs C. C. Prown. The second prize winner was Judy Hubbard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Hubbard. The 4hM-^ prise winner waa Idora -A. Murchison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Murchision. Other babies entered who were also awarded prizes were: Ronnie Anderson, son of Mb. and Mrs. Joel Anderson: Deborah Berry, daughter of Atty and Mrs. Lis bon Berry; Tonya Byrd, .daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Byrd; Rufus Q. Finlayson 111, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Finlayson, ^r.; Rhonda Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher; Michael Anthony Green, son of Mr and Mrs. Cicero Green and Daisy P. Moore, daughter of Rev i and Mrsi Douglas Moore. First, second and third door' prize winners were Rev. Miles Mark Fislier, transistor radio;, Mr. Vance Lennon, Jr., SmithHeld ham, and Mrs. Ora Brown, five dollars cash. Proceeds will go to the Hampton Scholarship fund. ELLIS D. JONES AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 415 Dowd St. Durham, N. C. Member N. N. F. D. A. Telephone; 9-2006 I owtsUndIng r«(n«dy for (ndtgestion, gat paint, . htartburn and ttomafh diiirett ft Idut (o excess acidity. 6ivat fast ■ raHaf tgithoMt constipationi Sava— ■ get tha farff9 siza hox PUSH today " ■ atdruHcounters.’MailSl forlibaral I H trial. T. R. Utbbt Mtdicina Co., 1 kWijih. D.C. ' m For The Hi.,! In Funeral Service BURTHEY Cadillar f t.-i i J * I n»\ I . ! I. J« staff members will honor Miss Diana S. Dent, chairman of the department of home economics;.. Mrs. Ada Montgomery, houw diJ rectress; Mrs. Julia W., Harris of the Department of English; Miss Marjoi;ie Shepard> assistant ti- brarian; and George Prince, main tenance employee in CHidley Hall Men’s Dormitory. Miss Dent joined the NCC staff in 1938. She is a native of Louit- burg and the holder of a bache lor’s and a master’s degree from Columbia University. She has done a advance w(ffk at Ohio' Sfate and at Columbia. Mrs. Montgomery joined the NCC womien’s personnel staff in 1950. She is a native o( Ark&asas, served as public school teacher in Oklahoma sehools for several years before joining the women’s personi^l staff at Howard Uni versity in 1945. She was trained at Shorter College, Agricultural and Normal University in Oklaho ma, Northwestern University, and Ohio State ^Jnivw^sity. Miss Shepard, one of two daugh ters of the late Dr. 3ames Shepard, NCC’s founder and first president, She has been affiliated in official and unpificiai capacities with NCC for many years. Mrs. Harris, a native of Peters burg Va,, joined the NCC staff in 1926 and served as a houge ji- rectres* until 1931, She received her B. A. degree from Virginia State College and later earned her M, A. at Columbia University. 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