Newspapers / The Carolina times. / March 18, 1961, edition 1 / Page 5
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! i it- Wm 4iiipl|tch- W ftff a local Qi1> caitftwiV l«ft .Chattel mil Wednesday Mcaust of ^ death bt hei broih^ te B^a- Mau. H9 was acctdenitflly Itttted Wi Jiis }«lb*iil a fi>Hor]^,"Coni- lAt* 4Maiit atre ladtUg Is this i*» tv V/elm, . t ' 9fiblHl4l6 Kt^j^lCM ^Javftatinni .atm In thu iuail.for ihe-wedding rectption of Miss lie- atina Alston and^ Mr. iohn Leake -to bB Held Aiiidat aftenlpon m( th^ Cmrt^unity' Center froft UiM AJ«t6n U the daughter of *Mn. liable Scott of Chapel HUl and Thomas Alstoii of Philadel- adeljpHia,. Pa. She Is the gra^ (feui^tfr of Mrs. Stisi^ ^avei> of dlli^ro St. ; and Mrs. 6ettj^ Ait- wa«9“0( fdndse)t S|. ajid the great* l^anddMiliU^ of Mrs. Nannie 'Wti’rfct of'Un^Uey St. At preselit she ISr^ployed as a secretary at Taft CmiiiAriljii^oit Co. . ,K>lfe|^iiAdMl SIRVICI liiMiie (rf Paul Hf I Josft0H F6us)lM^'l luD- iTeiidhm ter it. ■ TVaJhers far St. Paul l.ea^ue is Mih. Jofdi W; OWBtip-.' 9ujie '.j large nfiifflSer' St people wera(0n hand and refresh- ^ lien monUi St. Paul will be host- ^*s tbr thd affair. B«v. W. R. Fou- she^ is pasteir of St.Jos^h and Bev. T. P. tJuliart is p'astor of St. Paul. j., SftK AND SHUT4N Mrs. Shirley Boards .Jordan is conlined to her home with a aerious vlctfli illne* by doetor, Vfe hope for her * much speedy recovery. She is the daughter of Mrs. AudreyJEdWartll, 6f W. Rose- «iary St. Little Donna Jt Owens, daugh ter of,yo«r reporter been very ill at ho^ wfth i^li^tinal flu 6rt is benir ibid baek inScout Week” witli tpecfat se*M^ NmM^ Schotd HoW. at the ecmmuntty Chureh SiiMiy GIRL SCQWT ACT1VITI1S afternoon ct 3 p.m. Hie CoMO The nnM opwed "QirlSale will stmt Thursday. \ \— Afrkail Student ' MRS. 0»XY lller'JarS if iroiit %re^ brville, Monrovia, Liberia, West West Durham Baptist Church ^nday motniug, March 19 atll:00 o^tect. ' ■ Benson is student at A. and T. .'6ollegp at Greensboro. He is l^far^g.^ A'nMt'l Husban ds in ihe vIjtoMrteM c«t Agrici^- tiiie. . . -. The ^duci^bft of '^is you#ig ijtan is tiel^v,sponsored by the tott Carey Bftjtftt Foreign Mis- Wolii COtfWBfttjSi D. C. He will be returning to serve his people under the spon- Mtshlp of the Lott Carev Cc^ven- tion at fts *Milsioi School : at Brewefvilltf, Manrovia, Liberia, 'W„ Africa upOb 'S^MOiitaih ithn sum mer. ett Fu WtiXHi OfUY Pnntrll wrvices for B(rt;-Willle PampUn Gray were wheduled ^ •be held Thursday afternoon at the White Rock Baptist Chu«h.;yHe ReV. Miles Mark Fishery pa^, was to officiate. ' Mrs. Gray died at her :^«ie Ui08 Plum street on Mon«})piy, Mar. .Uj after a long >eriod jlness, ri' 'She was 36. -• ; . A qative of Durham, Gr«y wi^ a teach°r at W, , C^'* Pear son school for 14 yrtirs.;. ?oOr heaKh forced her to give^ tjn? "her teactiinrr career. i She waif trained in tfie pdblic jictiools of Durham and-eceived a biichelor’s degi;^e frort'%inston- SiA>m Tefach«i» CollfSge. ; dUe Was married'0* iHune 24, 1^ to HifrKert A. GW. One ditt^tfer, Mtaloti Y»«tte, «ras born 4d tfris tnMon. Besides ^rihtltlMhd dfld daUsh- tcfrj she ^s survived by hjr father. Alpha 6. Pamplin; her stepmother, Mrs. Marv H. Pam^in: a gra(id blMLAP RKHARO 0. DUNtAP Funeral services for Richard G. Dunlap, 65, of 404 Umstead street, were held Thursday afternoon, March 9 at the St. Joseph’s A. M. E. Church. The Rev. Melvin C. seven,Swann, minister, officiated. Dun lap was buried in Beechwood cemetery. He died on Sunday, March A well known resident of Dur ham, Dunlap came to the city dur- Scarborpu^ 'nferifl Ro«W6 is announce a n^ I^neral In surance Plan that is believed to be the best and lowest in^ cost ever offered to anyonO, awywherf. Th» tmi|Be »hni ift- snres every,. mcfttlWr of me fam ily in goo(l heafth und^ 88, .A-s. aiints; Mrs. Ao*'usta Jpffers. of r'^Dsthn-SaltOT: Mrs. Clvdis Tav- 'ifk, 6f friiiolk, Va.; krs. Rnth fVi^>;ton. of South Bo.4ton, Vs.; •«i%: Kaonii, Thorpe'and Mrs.^. Ada I J/|rtiSoti. i.^hbitri'. Va.rIMite. ing World War I. He lived here Griil!e McjWi^V an,d |»iss F^'unieiall of the remainder of his life, '#*tfftf)lin, Yfrk; a qSter| except for a brief period when' brother,■ Lorenzo Johnson, of,ho saw military service during Wwl^Ston, C.. and thre« wat World War I. aunts, one uncite and several other trtftives.i , ' ■ MMM HAlliRf Pinal flM Ht tttttfl. % yeitr M ttmim df iMi| M«et wHa INH kilIM oi IhmafUr, Mlireh 7 iHMn he van'iMwk two autoihoMIea, were hMd fatw*- day afteniMn, Kfreii J1 It the Bbehexelr MetbodiM din^ In Chrtham Caanty. HarHi i« mrVtvad pf U* wtfe, Mrs. FtnHi* IbnU; W mHOtef, Mra. Idi HMrric on« mib; OM^e Hariis, Jr.; tad four dlH^jMm: Mrs. Dorothy Blakene^, Ifn t*g- dalene Plthtr; Mrs. Ma Hahis^ and Mrs. Nettie Williams. • PiRCY JOMCS Percy Clay Jones died at tke Veterans hospital in Durham Wednes^y, March S. His was shipped to DfnvUle, Va. • ’ ■ ,1 ALIX YOUNO Funeral services for Al4> Voung, 64, were held Sunday after noon, March 12 at the St, A. M. E. Zion Church. The Rev. R. L. Speaks officiated; Biurial was' in Beechwood cemeteiy Young died at the Veterans bos- AH0-M4I4 TI 0 (TEENAGE By CAROLTH MWkft IlH tidi W mm, jp«r 'ltM* to Mk »•'- JAMES WAGSTA^P ■James MitaWift. ij?. of Roxfciirv- Maw. was pit1n»i7»d injservicp at thfl SfarbirmJm- a(fifc Ha+“ptt' fun- prM home on p\ppdav lft>mwn. SHdth'fe co^ fee '«f(tKft otii^-i VMsr^h 14. fe on S^rch 9 at half of what you would expect to pay. You owe it to yourself yotir- f«mflf | this low cost protection today. Boston. M»ss.' WaPstaff' is smjfivwt bv bis Vfts. Cowplia Wa^sUff. Tt^ claim is paid off in c^h to tSe beneficiary youi name, and to aradiiWts to sJilU yflu. pick' up ytfur phoh6'nlV#‘anK call or write Scarborough and HaVgett :Pilmetal ««w«. You ‘will be ^ad ypu'did. mk looii •> of Durham; his wife, Mi^. paisy Wa^'staff; threp sisters: Mrs. Mar- earft M^rsh. of |>ur>T»m. Mr 7p1 B”sh, of New Vork; ani 1 rhri Wrfffstaff. of Durham: three Syothert; '’Thprns'!. of hs'fri, A'^yprftin of T,oi'*sinna rtshv Wagstaff, of Washington, d: C. ‘ . fe {ind ur- and The deceased was bom in Lau rens. S. C. on Feb. 13. 1896, son of the late James and Coney Dun- Ir.p. His early youth was spent in Maxton, N. C. Dunlan volunteored for service in the Army Air Corps during World War I, and after his dis- - charge, returned to Durham. He worked as a brick-mason in ^ the'iDurham area. Among his’ survivors' are his \#lfsrthe former Miss Essell Daw- kins._pne son. Richard, one grand daughter, Wanda Z o e Dunlap; thrt!®' brothers: Harold, of Wash’ •‘*’4 young; pital in Durham on March 7. He livfed at 600 Blenn St. A native of Andrews, S. C., i^Eton, D. C.; Rov. of New York, ^as bom on July 4, ^1807, and Theodore Dunlap, of Stanford, Conn.: three sisters: Mrs. Willie R. Reid, of WadesbOro: Mrs. Car rie Glover, of New YoA, arid Mrs. Rosa Sturdivant^ of Jewey City; fotir nephews and five nieces. Ell|6 D. Jones and Sons Was in charge of arrangements. • .JOHMMIE (PETE) JOHES iohnnie “Pete” Jones, of 331 S. Boulevard,., dted at a Dur ham hospital on Friday, March 10. Funeral services were held at the D. Jones Funeral chapel on Tuesday, March 14. The Rev. J. X. Srown, pastor of Ebenezer Bap tist, -efficiated. Burial was in Glen view cemetery, Jones is survived by wife, Mrs, - Iha bddy of Hftrhert laylor jty Annie Bell Jones, two aunts and one uncle. Ellis D. Jones and Sons con ducted arrangements. • WILLIAM BYRD Last rites for Williapa Henry Byrd, Jr. were held on March 12 at Southern Pines. died in the Veterans hospital at Durham on Msrch 10. His body was shipped iO Southern Pines for funeral ser vices. I Bjhrd is survived by his brother, C. T. Byrd. wffastor JRey. Waltetf Yarborough, l^idlii^n native, has ac- ited the ptnrttt^te of the Lincoln iiimoHal Baptist Church, it was rfVM!e& this week. The^Rev. Yartwrough replaces ^h« Rev. Eli B. Thompson, who waa forced ^0 give up the church’s pulpit because of illness. new minister of Lincoln Memorial is a na(ive of FrankHn Coiint|r, -and the sou.of Mrs, Annie MlVartMTOugh ankthe late eral Yarborough. ^ He is a graduate of Albion Aca demy, of Franklinton, and received a B.l^. Iflgree from Allen Univer sity si'fld Shaw University. The Rev. Yarborough is a njem- ^r of the Middle Baptist Associa- mn, of North Carolina, and'Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. His wife is Mrs. Mary Yar- boroti{^. He Will retain his pastorate of N'ut ftnsb Baptist, of Hendeifson, while aerving Lincoln Memori^. InstalWion services for the i>ew Lincoln klemorial pastor wilt' be held Sunday night, March 18 at TM p.m. Main q»aker for tee a»8nt will be the Ret. James Stewart, moderatn- of the New Hope Baptist Association. Lincoln Memorial is located at the corner of Prpctor and MaaguM SPRIN6 REVIVAL Spring Revival services will be gin at Lincoln ifemoi^ Baptift Church on March 87. iTiey will continue nightly at the church at 7:30 p.m. until March 31.' . Tile Rev. Walter YirbOroUgh, nev/ly appointed pastor of the church, will conduct the senifc^s. wonder ^lat feiA Jl we do “Th- Hatfilti) I will we d!dSe ttim I son of the late John and Annie Young. He was married in 1919, and the couple mi^ved to Durhatn five years later. Young was employed at Liggett- Myien Tobacco Company for 31 years., hlness forced him to. re tire He was a member of St. Mark A. M. E. Zion church. ' i Besides 1^8 wi|{,* Mrs; k^e Yodiig, he is survived by one^isoii, Aleic Young, Jr., fbur grafldchtt- drefl, an aunt, Mri. Fnmciis Mpude, fiv^ nephews and severi) other relatives. BUrthey was in charge of ar rangements. ' HIRBBRT TAYLOR t iliis eotnnwi ia irfrtted the "Shinny” t6 the tAalHteeet kid* Hiwnd: Grem” or WfO BarbMii i>Min and Bddie Bidlock. "Think.” But Hi Oaaf: other only “Three 1 , Uke wkat’s happening? Doing i am sure we e«n fini Ji»t tolewble well G*?e, many to do. But “Say things have happened this week just “Wait A IfiMla.” plitu; eid. So let's iq^aey.on down attd.t«ll you “B^erytiaia” i ^gte^ find out the bapa. 'through the door “At Hhi A NIOHT WITH THE STARS i last night I aw “Wt^ ‘ ■» ividay, March 10, in the HiH^l^ohn” standing in the niraat. lifco side auditorium the Debating So- was trying to tfll Pat ttat telawcB dfity presented a talent program,. her, but she ke|A aiyfliil "The Night With The Stars.” Par- Whiz” man “Cut The ChaM ^ tieipating were students from, jnat'looked at her aa4 North Carolina College, Hillside Thrt A Sham»" and and Raleigh. First prize was giv- Rebecca and Clyde. Cl3fi* end to marie Shaw. to tell her that " Many congratulations to the kids Dreamed” that we that made such splendid perform- and sh« looked up and ances on the program and to those out “Ha.” its “All In Yow3 that helped make it a success. “Buddy.” ] HAPPY BIRTHDAY Well kids we really 1^1^ TO: Barbara Briggs and Edward you ijter on a Wilson who celebrated their birth- show, day Saturday, .March 11; Clarence Wilson who celebrated his, Wed nesday. March 8 and Joann Mar tin who celebrated hers Fridav, March 10th. Happy Birthday kids, may vnnr cares be licht. BARNES YOUTH DAY SPEAKER Sunday, March 2, 1961 was ob served as Youth Dav in the Bap tist Churches. Rev. J. W. Barnes. History and Government teacher, nve a yery inspirational talk tO; the youth of the First Calvary j baptist Church. ■iliis day was set aside to ffive our youth the opportimity to show Our leaders that their work has not been in vain. Our youth took over our Sun day School classes, Sunday mom-' ing services and night services. Congratulations to all of the youth that made such splendid performances. THI HAPS OF 124 Hi Carolyn: Tonight''whel»’ we’re alone 1 The DaiiJNih** OUR DEEMST SYMPA^iT Our deenest syaqiathy is ed to Nellie Haxria and be# over the death ci her father. To Flora Faiaoa and her ov^r the death ol het fattier. To Billie Youric ani hi^ fattl over the death at hi* CtfM And to Mr. Herbert QPW teacher at Hillside) and See CHATTEmOX. shipped to Henderkon for funeral ilervices on Sunday, March l2. ’Taylor died at the Veterans hos pital in purham on March 10. ^s survivors inc]ude^ Mrs. Miible Tay lor and fainily oif Henderson. ^ Bfirthey pretia^ed the body for shipmlnt. ■ ff MRS. Mi^dli D. Lewis NEW VORK—Liiit #iti^ tUt Mr». Maggib Dotoell Lewis, a liafive Af Durham^ held • W)di^aw, - ' S«f DB^TfHS, t;ag5>>^ ' LET US PUT YOU NEW HOME ONLY $1.00 Down And Qew Utlc to Yoi|ir4JI Monthly P«j Wti I aa $47 J« WISE HOiD^ 528 HILL BUIUNNS Phene 6S2-M61 PAGE’S AUDITORIUM 3:00 Pm. and 7:30 P. M. REV. MAYFIELD R««. Or. “El Taluwa Maiyfidd, Paster of Kiac *f Trtilli, WaalL., D. C knoira as the EjlparwBce^ will render a special acrrice for T Swiday, Mirch 1#, 3:00 pan. at Page’a Aw&i is alhcHir*' e»«nr ladr and jroong Wy ahoil oU Qoapd Service. The Rev. w3l aing year goi^al Stfbdiy mgltt 7139 pjo. aame place yosi are tnvilad heNv Prwch. Sabject: **What u P. O. M. Ala* ' dtjiv, si^ t)efDcMistration in E. S. P. CoiM m ffaoj seat. Gat a hottle of Healinc' OiL Why Are LOW PROFILE IFISK PREMIERS SAFE SHAPE Tires? 0R01N Y TIRE LOW PROF Cmt mm M*ra St«U* Herfftolltal CtOttBuW^tr. Low shaped cloier to the to i^d as nttclt as coiiventknuU tire* tqtconfalrjn the# road, la other words, ihMre te leks llteiaf ikftiaA. Veriktd Coltmtn of Air. •pMial Is a ipmOM tb» OBB* ne BSl *^t Conmete FreM Bad Stewart RigahM ^108 Lak«w«MI Av*. CIM-Wtd. ot 1 P.M. i
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