CAROLINA TIMES ^ SATUROAV, APRH. IS, 1M) I Mt. Gilead Choir To Sinflr Cantata Crutchfield Buried In Semora Rites Staged in Protest of Danville Sit-in Tral UANVTLLE. Va. — Over 100 Nwwws marchcd s i n "inj! thm»€h the streets here to at- tt»d the apt>eal trial of five persohs arrested in January for sittliif in at restaurant. A l.enten Cantata by Theodore | SEMORA — Funeral services Tliibtils titleil ‘‘Tlu? Seven Last for Cliarlcs Willis ■ Crutciifield, , Words of Christ.” will bo present- 45, were held Thursday at High sive Christian Associalinn and wns trespnss The defendants in-'*'' by the yoiini; adult ihoir of Rock Baptist Church in Semora Deaths and Funerals a nioniher of tlie board of the eluded the Rev. A. I. Dunlap, ’ ■% ' , „ „ ;i’ V"""’ ir„tprr>ri=/. hnlH Tijes- urovi- r n e wm i-.mpum Southern Conference Education- leader of the Danville Progres- 'Inwllon of Mrs. R.ith Burial followed in the 1 ^ Funeril Chanel Church b.v Rev. Z. D. Harris. I ''«-avos. It will be pres.«nted on cemetery. | day at Amey Funeral Chapel followed on Friday in I'the Mt. Gill ad I’.apiist ( hurch,' rov. Harvey Gvvynn officiated. MRS. LAURA P. COLEMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Laura P. Coleman of 104 W. I CLINTON MARTIN I Funeral services for Clinton Martin were conducted Thursday at Oak Grove Free Will P.nptist al Fund. The judge also over-ruled The marchers were not allow-' niotions by Holt and Standard Howard Johnson The judge ‘■hallenging the jury system excluded all spectators after De- here. They charged that the fonse Attorneys Len Holt and .sy.stem provides for only "token Michael Standard moved for do-i inclusion- of Negroes; they i segregation of the courtroom pointed out that the total Dan- and removal of all racial signs., ville population is 45,000 of t ! whom 11,000 arc Negroes, but that there were only 75 Negroes Burial followed "Hve five received SI 00 fines double what they had gotten in their previous conviction in Municipal Court. The charge cemetery iBa.ster Sunday, April 14. in tho, Crutchfield, a native of Cas- ichurch at 4:50 p.m. Guest bari ' ^^ell County, was killed Sunday Cemetery !fone .soloist will be Kred Bruu- njght, April 7, in an automobile ; pon, Jr., Lloyd II. Koss. tenor, and accident on the Leasburg Rd, Mrs. Kuth Heaves, soprano. Tho! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. will feature Mrs, Mudy i^^boll Elliot Crutchfield; two Stone on piano and Daniel Lortf;, daughters. Miss Peggy Lee at the console. I Crutchfield and Miss Patsy Beechwood Surviving is her .sister, Minnie William.son. Mrs.' JOB OPPORTUNITIES Middle aje (or older) nian rrcded for fiirnitnre appraisal -vork. Car essential. To b;* wi'll-l;nowr; :s helpful, -ormanent employ ment. iQ% commission. Call t.8:i-5481. ELLIS 0. JONES .K S(.‘NS. Inc. 1 u N K R A 1. s r. n V I (• r ... PHONt Mt iW' “A FRIENDLY CHURCH'* lAite Rod( Baptist Church WHJTE rock square DURHAM, N. C. Miles Mark Fisher, Pastor Sunday, April 14, 1963 •:«l AJil. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics |;9lt A. BUIflJAV SCHOOL LESSON— "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today!” Mark 15:4247. j Review of Lesson by Hubert H Coleman Dr. Charles A. Ray, SuperintcnJent 11:00; A.M. “King For Just A Day” The Pastor Male Chorus, Theodore Freeland, Director 6:30 P.M. !■ BAPTIST TRAINING UNION ^ Mrs. Hattie F. Boykin, Leader Annual A. Mftgfe'WWnon Easter Baptismal Service “God’s Word Cloansos” The Pastor Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana E. Roberson, Directress 7:30 P.h : Joseph's A. M. E. Church'^ "SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE 18«9" FayetteviUe Street Durham, North Carolina MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister JOSEPH T. MITCHELL. Minister rf Music Sunday, April 14, 1963 5.30 A.M. SERVIOi EASTER SUNDAY SUNRISE (Durham County Stadium) •:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT; “Christ Is Risen” Miss Marie Faulk, Superlntf*ndent 11:00 A.M. MOROTNG WORSHIP Service Broadcast Direct From The Sanctuary Over Padio Station WSRC SERMpN The Minister SUBJfiCT; “Tho Easterj Festival” , " " MUSIC j. .1 Senior Choir fe S«va%naii ^tMe Cbllese Men’s Glee Club ii - Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell. Director 5:00 P.M. Easter Vesper Scrvice by the Sunday School •i ■}' FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH STREET Emmanuel A. M. E, Church “A CHURCH WHERE EVEKVONE IS SOMFBOD\ AND GOD IS ALL" 710 K»nt Strcat — Durliam, N. C, Mmi Frtrfarick Eppi, Ministtr Mrs. Evilyn Robtrtt. Organiw Sunday, April 14, 1963 9-M A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL SUBJECT: “Christ is Risen" lliOO A.U. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: "He Rises Again” P.U. Eaitcr Youth Program and Daby Contest 7^ P.M. EVENING SERVICE Gueri Minister; Rev. Robert Feldi of I. T. C. on a panel of 500. They said t correct ratio would be one. fourtti of the panel Holt, of Norfolk, Va Pre-Regristration CHAPEL HILlr-Frank P. Gra I four sons, Charles, Calvin, Tony, and Karl Crytchfield all of the homo; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burial followed on Friday in Beechwood Cemetery, He is .survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Martin; one daughter, Miss Lillie M. Martin; one stepson, Marvin Hudson, and three sisters. Mrs. Mollie Bolden, Mrs. Willie Nicholson and Mrs. Carrie Goolsby, all of were held Tuesday at Evans i Rockingham. ^ ^ ^ Grove Church in Wake County. Surviving are one sister, Mrs.! MHS. FLORA BELL EVANS MRS. LUVENIA EVANS Funeral services for Mrs. prise St. died on Sunday March 31. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3 p. m. on Saturday at the Scarborough Fimernl Chapel by Rov. R. L. Speaks and Rev. James Stewart. Inter ment will be in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Dottie Bell Young of the home; two sisters and one bro ther of Oxford. .iK.il, Ot jNorioiK, va., and * ha^n Elementar^ School will hold, George Crutchfield of Caswell Sarah Hockaday Durham;! Funeral ser^^^^^ Standard, a New York attorney, j its pre-scliooj clinic and resistra-1 Count.v; three .sisters. Miss Sallie br^tLrs ' nesday at Burthey Fun-'ral represented tho Committee to'tlon in the Administration Build-■ Frances Crutchfield of Dur- Durhani and two br^ in represented _ Assi-t Southern Law.vers of the ,‘ng on Thusrday, April IB. front ham, Mrs National Law.vers Guild. Holt!^ a.m, to 12 noon. All children Philadelphia, Pa., is also a member of the SCEF '■''ho will be six years old by Octor ' Mary Stephens ot Leasburg; Legal Committee. They said the | her 16, 1903 and plan to entar' four brothers, Henry, and convictions would be appealed l-he first grade *h September, 1963 Georire of Caswell County, Sam further. | should attend the clinic. Ciemmon of Philadelphia The mass mardh to the trial Flo.ssie Corbett of Avery and Coleman Hockaday of and Mrs. Detroit, Mich. followed a few days after 2,400 persons turned out to hear Dr. Martin Luther King speak at; the City Auditoriumvjiere. It was said'to be the largest crowd ever gathered at the auditorigm. The Danville Progressive ’Chris tian A.ssociation is an aifilipte of the Southern Christian Lead ership Conference, wVich Dr. King heads. The city auditorium was recently desegregated after an omnibus Integration suit was filed here. Other speakers at the meet ing included Dunlap, the Rev. L. D. Campbell and the Rev. L. W. Chase, both of whom are! also defendants in the trespass case; Dr. Milton A. Reid, Peters burg, Va., SCLC state repre sentative; and Carl Braden, SCEF field secretary. "Th« ctntury his come when all r»*- giens will b« unified . . . AIT'Mankind (hall dwell In peae* and security be neath the shelter »f the great tabernacle of the otie living Oed/’ , —Baha’i Writings Baha'is of Durham Box 1521 Durham, N. Warrant Officer Retires CWO. W-3, William D. Lee. re ired from the U. S. Army or \pril 1 after serving more than ?0 years in the service. At tho time of his retirement Warrant Officer Lee was stationed nt Ft. Benning, Ga. with Head-^ quarters Co. 1st Battalion 87th In fantry. , During his tour of service he at-, tended the U. of Maryland, Albany, State College, American U. and- Temple U. Officer Lee is married to the 'ormer Miss Thelma Jones. They ire visiting here with her mother. Mrs. Flossie Webb on Milton Ave. DID YOU KNOW THAT the widov.- of a Veteran could be curied in a National Cemetery? Well she can. i Merely upon request to the I U.S. Government at the time of the veteran’s Interment, an ad joining grave site will at that time be reserved. The Vete’s widow is entitled to a benefit of $250.00 to defray the funeral and burial expen ses? The Scarborough and Hargett Funeral Home is thoroughly familiar with requirements, and cpn assist >ou in filling vet eran’s claims. There 13 never any obligation. Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL HOME FOR EASTER LILLIES EASTER FRAGRANCE At Prices You Can Afford *$3.50 up Corsages $3.00 up Baha'i House of Prayer Wilmette, lllinei* Ifi gate* are open to all mankind.' Chapel. Burial followed Beechwood Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Eugene Evans; three sons, Eddie Evans, James Thompson and Oscar Thompson; one daughter, Mrs. Kaye E. Lloyd; and six grandchildren. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE taster Fragrance LONG'S FLORIST PHONE 682-3866 SOI FAYETTEVILLE SI^IeET ■■ ■ ■ DURAM, N. C. Where You Save Does Make A Difference Current Dividend EACH ACCOUNT INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 By An Agency of The Federal Government Mutual Savings & Loan Ass'n 112 W. PARRfSH ST. DURHAM, N. C. WRAY Last Rites Held In Durham For Frank D. Wray “Frank Dewey Wray, Sr.. died Wednesday, April 3, at Lincoln Hospital. Funeral services were con ducted, Saturday, April 6, by Rev. Miles Mark Fisher at White Rock Baptist Church. Burial followed in Beechwood Cemetery, Wray was, born in King’s Mountain to the late Sidney and Hattie Wray. He came to Durham in 1926 and began practing his trade of brick masonry. Later he esta blished a Taxicab business which he operated for twenty-five ! years. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lyda Wray; two sons, Frank, Jr., WasTiIngton, D. C. and Joseph of Durham; two daugh ters, Yvonne of Washington, D. C., and Sandra of Durham; two sisters. Miss Glenolia Wray, and Mrs. Esther Hall; and one half brother, Dewitt Wray. Mrs. Robinson Dies in Gastonia Bv MAUDE JEFFERS CtASTONIA — Mrs. Essie Robinson, mother of Assistant Principal J. R. Robinson of Highland High School, died in a local hospital last Sunday morning following several weeks of illness. Funeral services were held Wednesdav at 3:30 m. at St. Stephens AME Zion '^burch with her pastor, the Rev. A. C. Hunnicutt. official-{ inp. Music was bv the senior fboir and interment was in Oakland Street Cemetery. j Widow nf the late J. R. Robin son. Sr.. the familv reared and p'^ncated six children all of, whom are doing well in their, varions vocations. The Robinsons, have lived at their home at 204, Oranite Avenue, Gastonia, for, manv years. Mrs. Robinson was active in her church and In community ^ arHvities all of her life and shf I nnd Vipr husband led a life of Christian example for the chil- j d'"'n. Fr>r manv vpars she was nrpisident of the Missionary So- oiptv. Membor of the Deaconess Ronrd and chairman of the Class leaders of St. Steohens Chnrch. Surviving her are in addition to her son listed above are her children Miss Audrey Robin son. of the home. Mrs. Mary L. Rnimders. Mrs. Hazeline St.rond. •'nd sons. 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