I -A—SATURDAY. JUNE J2, 1#63 I M £ S DURHAM. N. C. "Delegates Deaths and Funerals ^MKS. ADA WHITE i Burial followed ia the church I • * • Graveside* rites for Mrs. Ada pom^tery. White, 401 South St., were held , •n Friday, June 14, at B&?ch wood Cemetery. church _ EARLY ROGERS I Early Rogers, of 514 Elmiri* j Surviving are his wife. Mr*. Ave„ died at the Veterans Ad I Moore; three sons, Wallace, Wil- ministration.. Hospital on Wed- bur, and Donald Moore; five | nesday. Surviving are thcee bro- I daughters. Mr*. Bemett* BvaPS,'‘her* including George Rogers I Mrs. Vermeil Keith. Mrs Mattie, of Northside. Funeral services I Johnson, Mrs. Roexelma Allen, will be held Sunday at the Ellis ' and Mrs. Annie Hinson; four Jones Funeral Chap«l at 2 the role • good citizen plays in dischargipg hls> citizenship re sponsibilities. They soon discover how a good government depend!' upon the active interest of every ' verslty in Raleigh. Commarder | citizen." I Smith said. At the 1963 Di,rislon 1 Six Boys’ State, the Durham Continued from 3-A* On behalf of Post 175, Com mander Smith expressed ap- youths will participate in the or- pj-egigyon to the Mutual S a v ganization of political parties, I Jjoan, the Mechanics HAYWOOD ROGERS Funeral services for Hay wood Rogers, of 2506 Dakota Si. were held on Sa.urday. Jurf at th* Gateway To Hoaven brothemr Aaron, Thomas,' Sam-'P- Sunday with the Rev. D Churrh with Bishop F. Velver noore; and three' J- Marrow officiating. Burial ton officiating. Burial folioweB Martha Bullock, follow in Glenview Memor- ui Beechwood Cemetery. . Nhnnie Parker and Mrs!, ial Park. Survivine are his wife. Mary Ford. ! Miraie Rog-»rs: one son. L"ro'' Rogors; four d^Jughters, Marie Rogers, Mr.>!, M"r^" Low’'-:. Mrs Omeda Lev'is. and Mf«. BIo^Hp’’ Turn“r: and one brpther, Bruce Rogers. campaigns, elections and the en actment and enforcement of their own laws within a m y-1 thical state, I “Boy State is one of the out standing youth-training p r o- j i^rams of the American Legion.’’ j Commander Smith said. “Not | onl;^ do the youths learn the functions of government but al-1 so they iee the Importance of' and Farmers Bank and the North Comnany for their continued ac- Carolina Mutual Life Insurance tive interest Ip good ritizenshir among our boys and girls. Men’s Day At Mt. Qllead Sun. L. E. Austin, publisher of the la, Florida. Carolina will deliver the main address for "Men’s Daj^’ at 11 a. m. Sunday, June 23, at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. The public Is cordially invited to attend. Durhamite Guest Of Naval Station At Training Rites Midshipman Fourth Class Sam L. Foushee. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Foushee, Sr. of 1524 'airfax Rd., Durham, was a recent Tuest of the Naval Air Basic Training Command for a thrP' lay aviation indoctrination tour t the Naval Air Station. Pensaco- Community Bap. to Dedicate Organ LONHIE THOMAS Lonnie Thoma' of 310 L'l- wood AvP dipd at a local hos- pil«! on Tu?.!dav. June 11 Fun“ral services were held FHrlav Jii"o J4. Pt the Cifpon- field Bsn^ict Ch’ir>'h i" rrp»r mnrrr with Rev. J. .T. Penners nf- firiatlne. Runal followed in th" church cemetery. Sun’ivin® are twn sisters, Mrs rnrn«l''« BlanH r\f riurh^m Mrs. Elrora PstMway of Creed moor. • • • i'l. JOHN W. SMOOT J(An W. Smoot, of 605 Oak- wood Ave., died at Lincoln Hof pital’on Tuesday. Jun? 11. Fluneral services were held on Sunday, June 16. at Morehead Baptfst Church with Rev. C. E. McLester officiating. Burial fol- fow^ in Glenview Memorial ParJ^, Surviving are his wife. Mrs R ether P. Smoot; ope son; Lin- wood Smoot; two daughters. Mrs. Beulah Quick and klary Lee Smith; four at !iers. Thomas, Zonnie, Alon za t nd Vander. % — ~mr NFAKT TERRI JONES Graveside rites were held Mon- June 17, for Infant Terri Jon 8 at Glen Grove Baptist Chi rch Cemetery in Orange Coil ■>ty. Rev. Walter Jones of ficii ted. S irviving are her parents, and Mrs. Thomas C. Jones 1475 Maplewood Dr. two gist* rs, Shirley and Denise; one broi ber. Mack Clinton: the ma- ^ terr^l and paternal MRS. LIZZIE WALLACE Funeral services for Mr*. Liz zie Wallace were held Tuesday, June 18, at the Cedar Grove Church in Whitmore, S. C. Bur ial followed in the church ceme tery. I Surviving are her niece, Mr*. •Lizzie Bailey; and six sisters. Mrs. Elnora Mills, Mrs. Donzel- la Jones, Mrs. Amelia Fant, Mrs. ; Susie Gibson, Mrs. Thomaslne Shelton and Mrs. Fannie Ogles by. * * *. SAM ALSTON Funeral services for Sam Al ston, of 209 E. Corporation St., were held Wednesday, June 19. at the Union Baptist Church with Rev. L. M. Gooch officiat ing. Burial followed in Beech- wood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife. Mr*. Maggie Alston; one son, Sammy Lee: six brothers, Cardell, Wade. | James. Richard, Roy and Calvin; and two sisters. * • * MRS. ODESSA HENRY Mrs. Odessa Henry, of 311 Wak« PI died at a local Hosplta' on Wednesday. Surviving are (» dauBhter Mi«s Wanda Lou H'*!!- ry, one son Floyd; a brother SW ney: one sister. Miss Le.ssU Henry and one grandchild. Th* hodv has been removed to th» Ellis D. Jones Funeral Home oendlng completion of arrange ments. The Commtinity Baptist Church on Barbee Road will Service” on Sunday, June 23. at have its “Organ Dedicator> 11 a. m. and at S p. m. Appearing on the mornlne .service as guest will' be M Ifl s Celia E. Davidson at the organ and Thomas Ross as soloist, both are from North Carolina Col lege. The message will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. E. T. Thomp son. Miss Annett Walker, a stu dent at Shaw University, will give the history cf church music. Guest on the afternoon pro- i{ram will be the Oak Grove Male Chorus, the Mt. Zion Male Chorus and William Reeves as guest soloist. Mrs. Gloria Tim berlake, music instructor Merrlck-Moore School, will be he main speaker for the after noon. > The public Is Invited to at- * ‘end both services. r Qilliard Speaks Sunday For NAACP M#*et At Emanuel Thaddimis B. Gilllard, training officer at North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, will speak for the monthly meeting of the NAACP at 4 p. m. Sun day, June 23, at the Emanuel AME Church on Kent St. Rev. J. A. Brown, president, urges that all Durham citizens attend this meeting and bring a spsclal donation for the cause at of freedom for all citizens. I,IS B. i ^ r i- GRADUATES AT DURHAMi son, Lena Davis, Ruby Johnson ing, Charlotte | BUSINESS COLLEGE — Slu- and Joyce Btather; second low McKoy, Blanche Williams, Rosa- Annie denis recoivina diplomas, during (letft MnRBHPAD SENIOR CHOIR TO PRESENT "TRIBES CF ISRAEL" I The Senior Choir of the Mofe- head Avpniie Bapti^ Church will , nrpsent “The Twelve Tribes ef Israel.” Friday, June 21, at 8:00 P.M. in the Chapel. The public Is Krahd- j^vited to the performance. Mrs. Mrs. Annie Jones: and o^'e grandfather, Thommfc rOHN HENRY MOORE hn Henry Moore, of 1438 Mat lewood Drive, died at a lo- hospital on Saturday, June neral services wore held nesday, June 19, at Mt. Cal- Baptist Church in Bahama. Sallie Thomas is in charge of the A NOTE OF THANKS The family of the late VIVIAN FARRINGTON STOWE wishes to express their deepest appreciation to everyone for the many, nr.anjr deeds of kindness, prayers, visiti flowers and cohtri^utidns Qiyeti during her illnesit and- passing. May God’s richest blesaings bi; upon you. Earn 4% In Dividends MHiyal Savings and Loan Association 7. DURHAM, N. C 7t commencement exerciete at the Durham Business Collge are first row (left to right) Eleanor Kor- negay. Lillian Williams, Yvette Bynum, Mrs. L. M. Harris, pre sident. Marva Leei. Ada Brown. Esther Bowman, Tinnie Robin- Russell, Carolyn, Mrs. Ruth G. Reeves, instructor Edwards and Carroll Annie Williams,' lyn Hunt, Doris Rosking, Theo- Shaw, fifth row (left to right) Ellen Amerson. Emma McNatt,' dora Murchinson. Ernestine Wil Edna Coleman, Jean Bush. Joe Doris ^Barge, Leslie Cornelious! son and Ruby Williams; fourth ^ Lawson, J. W. Hill, instructor Annie Bowens, Thdbna Black-1 row (left to right) Lovie Vere- Paul D. Harrison. Clartiice well, LeVenia Wells. Elayne Ful) ene. Laura Lucas Ptggy White-, Jackson, Semuel Johnsn, Madge er, and Mrs. Jean D. Alston, in-: head. Charles Melvin, Williams . McCurry. Edith Rhodes, Howard structor; third row (left to right) | Littlejohn, B o n n ie Grimes,' Sanders and H. M. Hedgepeth in- Shirley Evans, Lorraine Herd- Louise Mayo, Olivia Wallace, | structor. Cliariotte Mitchell, Fred Brunson Reign Queen, King at St. Mark The Youth Department of the St. Mark AME Zion Church re cently sponsored a crOwiiing program which included the crowning of a youth Queen and King of the Church. The p r 0- gram also presented the taient brseverlTyoung pebpl throuW- TCalire^ ^.hiifield, Mrs. nuth6f- | Chapter "No. 19 are" leaders lor out the city. Taking part on the program were Retha Thorpe who acted as Mistress of Ceremonies; Phil- 1 i s Jeffries, Gloria Thorpe. James Holland and Joan Speaks who played instrumental solos. Robert Speaks rendered a li terary selection. The reigning Queen and King were Mrs. Fannie Green, Mrs. Masons to Observe St John’s Day Sunday at Mt. Vernon Baptist St. John’s Day will be observ ed on Sunday, June 23, at 3 p. Wiyie Bradsfier, Mrs. Lettie j m., at the Mt. Vernon Baptist Herndon, Mrs. Nell Jones, Mrs. i Church. Odessa Alexander, Mrs. Sar»P| Worthy Matron Mrs. Fannie Taylor, Mrs. Janie Speaks, Mrs. Green of Prospect Chapter No. Louis^ Sears, Mrs. Judith Set- 379 and Worthy Matron Mrs. t!b. Mrs. Hazel Harvey, Miss' Margaret Minor of Drusilla ine Turner, Mrs. Christine Adams, , Mrs. Parker L. Tillery, Mrs. Lucille McCoy, Mrs. Eva Sattewhite, Mrs. Mamie Cut- tino, D6c!k Leak, Guy Mazych, Dr. Fi G/ Shipman, Zeb Laws, WiPston Synaker, Fred Brun son, Joseph Johnson, W. R. Park- er, R. Frazier, William Thomp son, , Joseph Alston, Howard the service. The Lodges that are partici pating are Doric Lodge No. 28, Dorcas Lodge No. 460, Hunter Lodge No. 825, and Prospect Chapter No. 379. Guest speaker will be Rev. A. D. Moseley, pastor of Mt. Gilead Baptist Church. are Charlotte Mitchell and Ffed' H^mdon, and Theodore Blunt. Brunison, III. The runncr-ups are | ^ ' Beverlv Tedder and Alford Al-i,’‘*'‘J: «ton. The other contestants rtiri-' ^ I nlng for- aueen were Dian*'e Durham. Patricia Harris. C''n>- ♦hla Mpbane, Joa»' Speaks. Mil dred Sear. Brenda McClain. Portia Wilson, Ca.ssandra Wal lace, Artherla Roberts, Lillian Chadwick, Beatrice Murray and ■Tacquline Peterson. Other con testants running for King wert Arthur William, Jasper Mc Cormick. James Younee. Jr.. •John Dixon, Joseoh Ntorman Norman Council. Chappelle Feld er. and Rufus Gladden. Each contestant had one or more adult soonsors who hel’w>d him financially. The soonsors for the winning oueen ad kin? were Mrs. Pinky Gerald and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brunson. Other sponsors and co-sponsors Nine Sw#‘dish Visitors Besrin Hampton Stay HAMPTON Institute, Va. — Nine visitors from Sweden will be on the Hampton Institute campus June 28 to July 11 as part of their residence in this country under the auspices of The Experinvent in Internation al Living. Anders Olofsson will be lead er of the group, consisting of three women and six men. While here they will attend classes of the Summer Session pnd meet with civic leaders in Hampton to obtain knowledge of community fife in this re gion. Charles Flasi. of Hampton Institute staff, v^ll be in charge of arrangements Vor the visitors. Dr. Jerome H. Hblland, presi dent of HI. Is a itiember of th" hoard of direetori W Exparlmeat in International Lii^g. BUR1£D — Mrs. Shirley Ham- mie Wright, 22, was buried in Oxford in funeral services there on Monday. Mother of two, she died at Shaw Memorial hospital on Saturday. The Reverends L. E. Day« and L. H. Wade offi ciated at services in First Bap tist Church. She is survived by hex husband, George Wright. hb»r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ford Hammie. and several other relatives. 'A Hymn is Born' Presented at Oak Grove Church i A program of unusual interesi;| was presented at Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church Sunday eve ning, June 16. Mrs. DeNina b. Austin served as guest directress and narrator as a hymnology en titled “A Hymn is Born” was beautifully revealed by the senior choir of Fisher Memorial Church. Mrs. Alice E. Briggs gave the in vocation and appropriate remarks were made by Rev. A. W. Lawson, pastor of Fisher Memorial, who suspended their evening worship to fellowship with Oak Grove. The program was sponsored by, the Pastor's Aid Club, Mrs. Hattie King, president. Rev. Z. D. Harris is minister at Oak Grove. HELP WANTED SALESMAN WANTED. E*cellen* opportunity for substantial earn ings. Call 682-6205 for interview. GIVE for a Futyre Of Freedom! H.'lp send 29 delegates to ?'jAACP Youth Convention July 17 YOU CAN LIVE LONGER Did you know that when you are swimming, eating, talking, or ju.st breathing your throat is-btMier-then yoH think. On an average every 18 seconds ait swishes through your throat at ten miles an hour. If you sneeze or cough it comPs roaring out at 200 miles per hour. Strangely, summer sore throats, because people have a tendency to ignore them may be more dangerous than the winter va iety. ■, THAT’S A REMARKABLE TN.S'^RTIMENT PETWE1:N YOUR HEAD AND SHOULDERS DON'T ABUSE IT Scarborough 8 Hargett FUNERAL HOMI? Emmanuel A. M. E. Church "A CHURCH WHJBRE EVERVONE IS SOMFBOD\ and GOD IS ALL” 7\,p Kent Itraet — Owrham, N. C. John PradarIck Ippi, Minister Mre. I^elyn Roberts, Organise Sunday, June 23, 1963 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON • The Minuter 7:30 P.M. EVENING SFJIVICE St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church '"SERVINO A WORLD PARISH WI-TO CHRIST SINCE 1869" Fa^wtteville Street Durham, North CktqIuih MELVIN CHESTOR SWANN, The Minister JOSEPH T. MITCHEIX. Mlnwter if Mus!c Sunday, June 23, 1963 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 2:45 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: “God In His World” MORNING WORSHIP SBIRMON ■; The Minister "The Whole Armour of God" MUSIC Senior Chu'.r Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Consols Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing DeShazor's Beauty School Commencement Exercises Bible School Closing Exercises The State of the City—Mayor R. Wensell Grabarek Annual Pejv Night SERMON The Minister MUSIC The Gospel Choir Miss Ellen Warren at the Console FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH SfREET 2 POWDERS St 12 POWDERS 25« 24 POWDERS 49« "A FRIENDLY CHURCH** White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, N. C. Miles Mark Fisher, Pastor Sunday, June 23, 1963 0:80 A M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— 11:00 A.M. OBNING WORSHIP SERVICE

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