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^nc. TIMES \ Wk—SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1943 DUftHAM, N. C. Deaths and Funerals of Durham CHARLIE POWELL' Charlie Pov/!ll of ^417 Chai- Ih St. died oh Thursday, July 18. Funeral servlcos were hpl'i Saturday, Ju'.y 20, at the Mount Ziop Bautlst Clnirrh with Hrv. W. H. Fuller otficiatiiig. Burial followed in Beeshwood Cen»i- Ciertrude P. Smith ol the home, tary. Surviving is a «ist?r. Mrs. The above i “rvir^' was ar ranged by Scarborough and Hargett Furcral Horn-?. OeORGE MAUNEY , George Maua?y of 2016 S. A^- iton Ave. died from a heart at tack at Duke University Medical Onter on Wednesday, July 17. I Funeral service* were held op Sunday at Emmanuel AM£ i Church with Rev. John F. Epps I officiating. i Surviving are three brothem, ^ Charles Mauney, of Stratford, ; C o n n., Robert Mauney, of I Sloomfield, Conn., and Clyde I Mauney of the home; three I sisters, Mrs. Winifred Derr 6f I Bridgeport, Conn., Mr*. Grace I 7iy of Lo£ Angeles, Calif., Mrs. I’Targaret Brown of Philadelphia one .stepson, Llndiay Fauceit I of Hawaii. Woman Rehifi] From NEA Meet MLit M. L. Stephen* has rt- turred to her hnma on Powe ; St., after attending th* N. K. A. I meeting in Detroit, Michigan. I Other plac*'9 of interei^t vlalt- : ed were Ottawa ard Torantn Canada; Boston, Mass.. Albany and New York, N. Y., and Waah- ington, n. C. r. tanMrri Walker, MinMar QHKBNSBOKO — M(>!nbert ukI of Bpthr'l were saddened to itar oi the pairing of our pastor's imthtt, Mr*. Ida Rhodes. July 13 We a«k your pureys that God may MfMen h!* burden and mike him “c«r waah.” 0t)lr aMvtties Taylor Daniel Memorial Room thit mmtk t« rflM fiMii | mcIi SiMitay thli atunti; INith a little mor* smootli and etiiy ,?n hU great ton. *«v. aflrt ■r*. Walker laft Greeaskor* Mon- to U bej (oUowias U» «onUnf •ervice. for lay for Augusta, Geotfla, where ‘hey attemM the funeral o« rhariday. The youth of Bethel are work ing like beavers, sponsoring tea*. haw «t Ktttrill CoIte(«, Jnljr t9.' a rup of iced teii and other goodies TMr Car Wa»fc h held each Ipt- being served by th;> gro»p. Thej ■iNiy this moatli at BIS JuHan ■Wraet. Take your car over tliare 'or a good fa^^-Ufting. Stop by the need your encourKemenl. ELLIS Si i.M F u N K R A 1. : ! I 15 finvtfO SrftBET Emmanuel A. M. E. Church “A CHUHCH WHERE EVERYONE IS SOMiEBOOy V AND GOD IS ALL 710 KENT STREET — DURHAM, N. C. Jahn Frederick Eppe, Mlnittar Mr*. Evelyn Rebarts, Or|Mil*4 Sunday, July 28, 1963 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL U:00 A.il. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICK /;» P M. EVENING WORSHIP St.^Joseph's A. M. E. Church ■"SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHKIIT fINCI IMT* Fayetteville Street D«Anm, Rorth Carolina MELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The M{u!iiter JOSEPH T. MITCHKLL. Mlnlrter' of Iftnic Sunday, July 28, 1963 7:00 AM EARLY MORNING WORSH^ (Dreaa Casual) SERMON The Minister MUSIC The Ooapel Choir Miss Ellen Warren at the Console • 00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL j ' ■ SUBJECT: "Where is Your Brother ” ' Miss Marie Faulk, Superlntindent , f ' 10.00 A.M. R*RUI^ MORNU^G WQRSHIP ) ^ SERMpf;^ ^ The Minister j *"l(llSIC The Senior Choir Miss Cheryl Strayhorne at the Organ I FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH STREET ^ “A FRIENDLY CHUROI'* White Rock Baptist Qiurch WHITE ROCK SQUARE ^ Miles Mark Sunday irk Mher, I . jM 28, DURHAM, N. C. Paator 1963 $AB A M CALL TO WORSHIP Etactrunlc* «:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON “Am I My Brother's Keeper?”, Genesis 4:1-10, 1 Corinthians 8:9-13. Review^of Le.sson by the Edward Peyd Family ^ Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superhitendent . ^ 11:00 A.M. Charles Clinton Spaulding Scholarship Day ADDRESS Attorney Conrad 0. Pearson Senior Choir, John H. Gattia, Director waddl.'ig aa/iivarsarr of tk* chueck'k (IsM aoitpla, Rav. R. L. SpMks. paator, and hU wifa. Slewerdeeeea ar» shown .bare with Rav. Si^aaks. Tha cosnplete group from Ml lo right 'is ar RIV. THOMPSON First Baptist To | Honor Its Pastor _A3Q.PJL fiAPTIST TRAfNTNr. tTWnV Mrs. Hattie F. Boykin, Leader 7:30 P.M. jL. B, Frasier, Presiding ADDRESS _ Junior Gosoel Chorua, Mr*. R. W. Southerland. Diracti^c** Mr. Victor Maafo IPONSOltS HONOR fOR St. MARK'S FIRST COtH»LE — MambUr* of the StawaHlat* Board. III. oi tha ^Marlc AME ^ ZIeti Church. sar^e^ ai hMtast- * a* for lha ealabratton of the IStti Sex and the Rac^ Continwpd from 2-A black nvan's World renturies a;’o and with all ul your ranting, you haven’t stopped yui'r SKsault aj yet With th«, or rather in spite of tka dogs, fira hotea. and other instrumental KMis of oppression we are beginning to *iy to. the white man: V^mu.tt invade yoiti worldt foi your «orld is ^ullt on t^ blaak man s haek. A bacfc that i* tired and IhhiL We have carrinl you longer than we care to remember and more laboriously than we dare forget. f'Viw we are reiitless and we stir. Our stirring may cause the fo^ idation of yoiir world crumble. If this should be the case, then let us hope that out of the rulna an everlasting world for all man kind can be built. Be thankful that we (the black man) do not' Calvnry Baptist Church inaisf upon a just retributioa I honor Its Pastor Reverend for If we did we would demand, a. L. Thompson on hi, ninth toat you not only climb dvAm Annlveriary Sunday evening, from our back, but that we climb j^jy jg, at 7 JO. ^ upon yours. j ’ Let u* be hooeit abaut tl)e' Sevaral lendtnf citizen* of the matter of human rights lest tH' ***** particli>ate buzzard* of the past thut ha«e Profr*®- Rev. A. H. Park come home to rooat . . . feat' *''' Synaraa .Grove upon us all. . | B*P^**t Church, Oxford, wUl de- T. B. RILL ! **** atrmon. Reverend Thomp*on became farm SAFETY WEEK i ot Firat Calvary BaptUt Church In July, 1954. Since tak Each year JO million people ing over the pastorate the mcm suffer from home aecidei'ts. bershlp of the church hps grown Most of these are children under i oxtenaively. Many new features five. More are farm people than have been added to the church’s city folks. And more often wo-' yearly calendar. The church In m»n than men. general ha* experienced »learty In all, accident* In and arnund growth and progress spiritually the home account, for 4S per- ahd financially, ccnt of' those requiring hi^di'al; Ui>on coming to Durham, attention or causing persons to Rever>nd Thompson has been restrict their activities for at; active in the religious and civic leaat a day. > affairs of the city. He is prert’ According to the Public i dent of the fnterdenominational Health Service, whose aurveys ; Mintaterial Alliance; member oi turned up these statistic*, falls the Durham Minl*teriakA^^*x;ia• /account for a third of all home tlon; the H. H. Hart 8 h a w accidenU. Injurie* from moving ' Alumi»l Club; Moderator of East objects are responsible for an- Cedar Grove Asaoclatlon;. mem- other 8 per cent. | ber of the NAACP; on t h e Amdng injuries that boost the Board of Directors of the Lyon total for ru»«l people are those , Pat-k Community Club and a due to handling or stepping on i member of the Durham Com- rough objects, cutting or plerc- mittee on Negro Affairs, ing in*tniments, and animals or The public is Invited to at- Uand this program. foiikira; Mtt. L^ n; Ripiraii-^t*. Mat^a 0«*a.',Mra.' -man, Mrs. ' Ophitlia' -C|>ad#iaki Mrs. Katia Adana, Mra.^Cslllia-^ xiha Boon»i Mrs. Lauia Bur^t. Threats Ma^ Aoainst Sdio^ . KNOXVILLE, Teiineaaee- -- Threats and harassment against Highlander. Resea^'ch ttP|] Educa tion Center, Knoxville, Tenne ssee are continuing. Myje* J^ort- on. director, snf^ this weelr. ' He repdrted thi^ ^illi4ows weif'e broken out on Jul|^|l8'and that there hpve. been thwats of burning the penter 'at ^^S2S niv^rsidfe Drive- i The Center W a contlniintlon of Highlander Folk School, for merly of M«nt«'af?le, Tennessee, whtre many Negro lenders of the Integrntion movement ^jave been trained. There have already i been three serious Instances jlnce June 20 of vtolence against Highlnnder personnel and It* In tegrated Pnioky Mountain Siorth .South 'Workcamp. Most recent of these acts war Fund Orgat^ For Evers Ki$ CHICAOb — At Its; m^lng here during th^ ann^l eoWen- tion of t^e NAA(5p, Miy i9)>ard of Directors authojH^^ ‘i»!’' nece.uary legal paper* ,tfit be drs«"^ oi'd to to nrovid* tb>(t the fui^d p'oil^tfd fo- the children of ll>e l«t«'Med- car Fver* he iii«*d “(or ih^rjkun- port and Pduri^llon” (^.th'filt^'flnd rn* merely for a “cnIleiR!-edii- c''*lr>»''' na had been teiHborirtW nnnoiinced at th» tinfe- Mr. murdered. ’ The fund now I* In «xra*s of #?nnoo a"d Is "xnected't^ reach *flO 000. The . principal and’the Interest will enable the |rtdow to drav(r fund* needed * far^' the carp and education of liec ^tiree children during the jmm'prior to the ae for their entrant to college. Interested indlvtduala ' a n d grnun* are invited fo aend^con- •ribiitlon* to the NAAi?P.; *0 West 40th Streat, New Yprk IS, N. Y., with checka made pay- nbte to the NAACP Ever* ChIV dren Fund. The fund held In a separate account horn NAACP monlfsa. ||*T. Vpaaka.*Mri Minnie A ati^, (priMd^t), M^ E. S, liaraa, Mr% Hvf Ot^ort, Hr*, WUtn i.f4cllaU' and'Mr*. Annie MItaMK, V. TO ATl-ANtlC SB ACM A eliar*efed"lw* %ilT leave from (Wf Und.MV Street, Saturday, An?- ii.st 10, at 11:00 p.m. for Atlanlir Heacii. Tht* event i» being spon j «cred b" Mr*. Mamie Honka—bene f|t- biiildin" fund at Bothel. I For furthnr information cull Hmil(* nt BR .3-4821. I IMPROVFJHENT GHOUP— Tiie' H«'v P. r«rnarl Walker hssi been* cllr.sen chairman of the Ciimb'r- tnnil Project improvement group. M"Tt. C. H. Kellev was named vice chairman and Mrs. T. L. Carrinj- :i'n. secretary. . Ameng those mtmbera from .’Jethel attending the Sunday yiiool Convention held at Rock AME Church, Reidsville Cir xuu kseee**»w*v rJada Oant and Alven MrlatiKli* Hn. a« n/flelal deleoatas. Ttu cot- ventlon was held July 4-7.' "nnr sffvrrm osnii» boaw^ nf' wHI tKele Fiftieth Ann|vr^-«'^ P”ndxv. .Tiilv 28. S'30 m «t the chieeh T,. E. Atwtin, Pfr«iri»nt of the fnterrlenomiiMi Honul iNher' Aiiocistlon of Not|h will ho Pimst soeaker I’tio n ih''P i^ '’''"tinDv inv!!"'! to ■ittond. J.imfs Fuller is pre.sident. T nriftytn AnHen»«»n. Mr?. IT. r* F:i"P'"'>r. W'". N E Har?et*, ■S'-. .nnd Mrs. * il'na H Ore»ne. at tho, Onart>'«nnia1 Mission r(inr»r/>r-oo nf iho Motho'liiit r'-ii-oi, hel.l in SI. T.o!'I». Mil .Till'" where they i-’.-Nre in s-.sc*"" wit*! dcle°atns from !'’> ' V"r ♦h'' '"nrld. Calliei-ine F. Gi’l, Reporter CARD OF THANKS I wifh to thank all cf mj' fKerds foe th* kindness shown to me during my recent iHne* at Lincoln Hospital. Wilbert Rubin Nunn tje beating of Mytes Horton on the Vilght of July as he nr»d Mr*. Horton, togetlit?r with At torney and Mrs. Edward Lvnch of M.oryvllle. were In a Mnry- vlUe ,’restaurtPt. Blount County, orf which Maryville W the errnnty •ent. 1*1 a cinter for the Ku Klux Ktan in the upper fouth. fhe restaurant owner, with out provoeiitlort or warning, at- ^fked Horton. Infllct^g upon bim a laceration to one eve whlrh rPOnired three stltchc* to; guttlre. ard othei^ bmis*s. The the' riaht eye of the Mary ville lawyer, ., Mrii. Horton rain (or a police- j map. hut the policeman, himself | 9 • |Clan member, revised to, come, forcefully exotes«in8 hl.«^ own distaste for Myles Horton s Integration activities. D^HAV r-mtKTV ITNDFW AMD RV vrn'HTF of the ’ nnwer of «'»>« eont.tined lij a ew-! »fl|n>l»-*tpj H»eH nf ♦’•"’t Bxeented *>w Will'""! t-.-k Mitchell, dated innnrtr,' 10 end rpenrd"'’ in IV>«V »t »«e "^1 .office fit Hi* Fe"«t»' (*♦ Pe«d* of Piir- huin r*iirtv; Vorth Carolino,. Nirtt h»v*i* hi»»" In the nf the there- itv -oet*^d chattel deeil trnrt hein? h» th* tenr« there of tnreclo*’”*. the "n- ^rujffned 'Ttnintee will ivffer fw nnhlie anrtlon to the h'"h for c®*'*' *t * the Mnn- I *fnn .W*"*h''ii«e R*’"'"* >>>l 'f*™.7h of An'^'t. th* n«e«A*'nl nronoHw e'^**'*'vor| iH| T**d nf c-nn^ )v|n« unH In thi« of ^iirha'n S*»*» Cjir»\ t Mna. in wed nartlcularly desctiV* fo!’”'-*: 1(W0 1 '9. Tn« TriK'k ! •SfHal No Fin J ON ■ ■ One Ft**' Door f%"vroM i Ai#mnobile Serial No."Vn 56 H ! ‘^07773(1 On^ 10^ lFo)rr DoOr Chevrolet I Automobile Serial No. F50 B 230384 -Mne IBM Four .Door Chevrolet Ai^omobile Serial No. A93 B J, J. HendcrMtn, Tru.stee William A. Jr., . r Attorney . 'Tv this 22nd day of Jam 1063. jBly 27, 19SS. REV. AMD MRS. 3. J. BEE0S HONORED AT S*TM WiDDlNO ANNIVER8ART — PteturtA abore laft ta right «r« Mra. I.«M KwgtaTOi^ aacratary-traMonr all tha Pastor'* Aid Clubi Mr*. Tliomaaina llajaatar. |Ma«kianli Mr*. H. C. n*eca mi Mr, 3 3 pot6l ol BaptM Chtudu at thair SStb w*ddi«a M- MlShCfa AM. Chib ? .. . YOU CAN Livy LQNOIIt Did you know that vhea yon are iwlmniiag, eathig. talking •r }Mt breathing you la busier than yo« thliL ^ average every 18 fecaitds all ,— , . vow throat la biuier than yo« thlaJc. aa average every 18 fecaitds all Miskai tkrwifh yato throat at ten mile* an hour. If you meete ar eaugh tt come* rearing out M >00 milaa per hour. Stitngaly, *niMier aore tbroatG, becau*e people have a tendeoey to Ignoft tlHMl mar'be more dMgereua than the Vinter vh lety. ’niATS A Rt»(ARKABLE INSlm/MENT BETWEEN YOUR HXAD AND SHOULDERS BONT KBV8H IT Scarborough & Hargett FUNERAL HOMR "TT sr\rAM.L '>1^1 TRUCKS ' THE TIRE YOU NEED IS. Hi-MILER R-C Rugged . . . tough ... a real work horse on the job. Does it far, far better than an auto tire, yet costs no more than many. You get more of everything. GOOnAEAR Miller-Hsrst, inc. •The GOODYEAR Place" OweKle City HaH ~ PImm «M4tn Opea Wed. Aftenioaa—Cleae Sat. 1 PJH. DO Rietreads deliver dependable service? Big trucking companies, tad floats and pubiic Iratisportatlon firms know that they cfo kM|» nttMk •f lhair cMta and h«v* ta t^ionsaalvaa roltaiiiniy of coura*, •cMMmy) ining ratraadorf lirM. Soyp up to Vi th« c^f «f IMW tims •«• with Cbstom RtfrMdsof Lonf«r Mil«os« KILLY ARMOftUtim S995 nin tAx AMO nnuMnf Tin ,v -■ of igwiwi^ ylwAwwfiey NU-lREtD IW COMPANY Ml fcd1^ DURHAM, N. C. ■T-
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