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4.A—ff. C. R d ki i A t I hi t f sAtotewr, oclrjstii t»i w« Deilb and Fonerab in Mm LEWlii TASOIT FuneraJ *«vlc9s for Lewis Tn- bon, of 2204 Cheek Road, wer° he|d dkturday ^afternoon at OHve Grov« Churrh In Granvl|l« County. The Rev. £. DajM offlctated. Burial wan in the cWbt«* cemetery. Tabta died at a hospital In Durham on Monday, Oct. 7. Hp fe »urvJv9d by four sons; Sack. Toihmy ard Ervin Tabon; ' and one daughter.- Mrs. Viola 'Cooper; and 17 *rardchil«ren. • • • MRS. 96ttK WALKER LasI fltwi for Mrs. Norii E Walker, Of Rt. B. Raleiifh, wore held ^iurday afternoon at Ihf ChestNlIt Orove Baptist Church In Wak« Cour>ty. The Rpv. L. E. Daye Mndurtpd th" services, and burial was held in the church cemetery. Mrs. Walk»r is survived by '.ithre.« aons; Thomas. Aaron and ^JSflwand Walker; and four dauKh- »t«r8: Mr#. Bessi^ Carrington, jMr.s^ Macie King, Mrs. lassie “■K^ith }Tid Mrs. Eva Bledsoe; and rrandchildren; 56 great grand *ichildren and one great, great 'ygrrnideMM. • • • ^.WADC H. JONES ’ I funeral servicM for Wade H yones of 805 Ridgeway Ave awere held on Sunday, October Pt ♦*’• St. John Banfi^t Church in R!d Oak. ri’irial fol .lowed in tho church cemetery j' Born in Nash Courfv in 1Rfl7. ■Mr. Jones served in World War I. In Durham he was emnlovpd las a Iwrber at the Palace Bar ber Shop. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary JOnes; two itep-sons. Al- ,£>1120 GIMeanIp »nd X,^ere° Gil le|pi9; .one brother, W. A. Jones hf. Nwrtivflle; and two sisters, ^r*. Phtrence Taylor of Ral-igh and My*. Pearl Batta of New i>ort Newi, Va. ■y mtt % xms PmmU IMm «f tMMi iSampniiAsiwrSpfAirSaiv Moore Buiid to Hold Drive The Cottie S. Moore Chapter of Ih^ Dtirham Needlework Guild will hold its annual Ai-1 gathering Sunday, October 20, | th» W, D. Hill Recreation Ce«- ] ter, on Fayetteville Street. The In-gathering will be shown o*i the same afternoon between th» j hours of 1:00 and 5:30. Mrs. Ef | fie Cotton, president of the Co*-1 tie S, Moore Chapter annourcef that thp public i> invited to view th"se garments, that have been I collected from citlxen* through- j out Durham, for needy children. IN DURHAM FKOM BAkTIMORl. MARYLAMD Mrs. Lydia Suitt I'earson, gimtor efcolr of t^Se OM*a Alft Zion Ch%vh I ;or the WilayM ar. I 'rienda. | cat#te«ta Mi 4Sth annlvertar}’ ! Mr. and tkt. Zeo uen of IM > wUlt m pngnm at the church oi ett St. eatcrUined the New TwI a* SMBdKy attaMomi Homecoming at Emmanuel Sunday, Oct. 20 Emmanuel AME Church of 710 Ken» Street will obaerve ita An nual Homecoming celebration Sunday, Oct. 20. The celebraUon begins at the 11:00 a. m. service | with the pastor of the church, the R*v. J, F. Epps, delivering the sermon. The music will be '-‘’ndered by the Emmanuel Male Chonis with Miss Mary Stephen* at the piaro and Mrs. Mam^ I.,^wi» as dlrectreaa. Inwnedlately j following tlie morning aerviee dinner will be served in. the sec ond unit of the chnrch. The afternoon, aervlce begin* at 4 O’clo?ltjwith the Rev. I,. S. Penn, choir and coagregatlan of the St. Piiul AMX Church of 1l» leigh as apecial guestt. llie Rev. L. S. Penn win deliver the after, noon aermon. Baltimore. Md., spent last weel^ In Durham visiting relative* anii friend*. While here, Mrs. Pearson wa' the house^uest of Mrs. MyrtH Dalrymple, of IWatthew St. * J 9 CLOTHWM DRIVf October 18 will be the lina! for the Cottie S. Moo.e Guild's “Ic gathering of Garments” Drive. Clothing may be taken to the hnmr of Mrs. Effie Cotton. 708 Carrol? Street. « 0 * MEMBSRSHIP MBtrNG The all-assoeiaticn member?rti't moeting of the Harriett Tuhmar YWCA will be be held at ei!>'it o’clock Thursday, Oct. 24 at thf Harriett Tubman YWCA on Uia ' stead Street. i • • • ' ' RETiniN TO NIW YORK AFTfR DURHAiM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Strouu have returned to their home H St. Albans, N. Y, after spendinj «ne week in Durham visiting rela. tives and friends. » * t IN DURHAM PROM PORTSMOUTH VIRRINIA Sgt and Mrs. Ollie WhiUker m' Portsmouth, V*. spent last weet; in Durham with her mother, Mrs- Dorothy Graham of Moline St. an*, his mother, Mrs. Helen Whitakei of Lodge St. ' 0 0 0 NEW YORK VISITdRS ENTKRTAINKD Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson ol New York, N. who were if Durham recently as guests of Mr*, Effie Cotton of CarroU St., wei*«. extensively entertained by theh many friends here. On Tuesday, September 24, Mr& Effie Cotton entertained at dinne; visitors and a few frienda at ::*Ti which starts at WIU fMture the dinner party on Wedneadgy ava , iH, WtU fMture ning. ' Mrs. Elna Pemberton of Vm atead St, gave a steak dinatf i» honor of the visitors on evening. The’ whirl of fun and en ment ended on Friday with a dinner party at of Mr. and Mrt, Buddie S. Roxboro St. Durharoites enjoying fairs with the Wilsons weAff^Mr and Mrs. 7eb Laws. Mr. and 9>r* Buddie Wiley, Mr*. Berttlct In gram, Mrs. E. B. Peml>ertoiI, atn Mi^ Effie Cotton. Clnifchaa. la^ ^ guwt aola- Ittv. >. C. McLmm, pas M «t Mt 0««t, iaamd a *Ut« public to at- Mt. OMv* i* atMet and Thax Daniel G. Sampson, profesnor jof Law at North CaroUna Col- I lege, will be guest speaker Sun- ' day at the regular 11 o’clock I worship hour for the Asbury Temple Methodist Church'a lay men’s day program. Sampaon will apeak on ‘*SonM Aspects «f Mwality.’* Asbury Tample 1* located at Lawson gireat and Wabaah Joseph's A.M.L CMi ■"SiNVIfW A WORLD PARISH WITH CTIRlfT MNCt MM” Street ilELVIN CHESTER SWANN, The Miniater JOSEPH T. MITCHELL. Mirinter irf -Miuio Sunday, October 20. 1968 ANNUAL MEN’S DAY V WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY j, 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: "Christians Are Concerned” Miss Marie Faaik, Superintendent Lcsspn Review by J. M. Schooler, Principal Whitted Junior High School 11:00 A M. MORNING WOHSHIP GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Archibald James Care?, Jr., V Minister Quinn Chapel AME Church, '■ Chicago MUSIC — Senior Choir ^ ^ . - Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the ConsoJe ' ^ [ j * c Joseph T. Mitchell, I^iiMtUig ‘ V ■ Real Estate Buy of ’ The Week 7:00 P.M. FORUM Guest Speaker MUSIC Joseph T Mitchell, Directing Dr. Carey, Jr. Men’s Chorus FREE PARKING ON ST. JOSEPH STRDST “A FRIENDLY CHURCH* White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM. N. C Mile* Mark Fisher, Pastor 20. 1903 8:45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronic* 0:30 A.». SUNDAY SCHOtTL LESSON Review' of Lesson Dr. Charles A, Ray, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. SERMON Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director Junior Gospel Chorus, Mrs. R. W. Southerland, Directress •:S0 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNIUN Mrs. Hattie F. Boykin, Lcai^ir TM P.M. House For Sak' With 4 Bed Rooiim I^inf Itoom tmii fihiaeiiieiit Apartment ]21€ Nf^boro Stj Cal JAMES C WILLIAMSON 38a-15t2 YWCA Menu MOiTOAY, OCT, 21 IO:CO A.M. y teen Chib Keetin:’ at Whm«d School ♦SO P M. Walltown V Teen Club Meeting 4:30 P M. Dancing Class for ChUdran at YWCA 4:30 PJf. YWCA Personnel ■ Committee Meeting 8.-00 P.M. Beginners Dressmak , ing Class at YWCA TUESDAY, OCT. 22 10:00 A,M. YWCA Play School HcDouglad Terrace 10:00 A.M. Ladles Roltday In McDoUgald Terrace 7:30 PM Typing Class at YWCA 7:90 P.M. Knitting Class at rwcA WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 3:45 P.U- Snappy Teen Club Mteting at YWCA TrreHSCAT, OCT. M 10:00 AM. Y*WCA inay School in McDouglad Terrace S;40 P.lt 7th and 8th Grade t _ Club Meethig 7;0e P.M. Bridge at *7^ 8:00 P.K. Cit»-wiiie Fall HMi hershlp Meeting at CeMfal YWCA-M5 W. Chapel flR l^treet. SATURDAY, OCT. X 8:00 P M. Record Dance tttr Single Young AduHa VESPEM CTEAKEB AT KCC G. McLeod Bryan, Wake For est College professor and cpeclal 1st on African affair*, will be the speaker at North C«roIina College veapera service Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Uriwr* Entertained ■tmbers of ffle Oranga Qrove ' BPEAKEH AT COVEltAirr BeptUt Church usRer board wefifc eflterUined af a cook-out oh Oct i af the hoihe of Mr. Md Mm. Seas Moore an Milton The affair wtm ptanned end atagad fey the uahw board'* pro gram aMomltlae, Mafcd by ICM. Ibwetta Bntt, Itrs. Roaa SaMHtfar a«d lira. Beatrice Jones. '• l»ra«»ew ot the o^r ^ard W' tieir .^eata grilled hot 0^, ' himtibirttfn. fo^o i'eh^,' »|pme btkid ca1te ,aquares ■ , l;.. Usher* attepifMC «ere BlNrtrice Jon^ preaiMt; l*e«rl' Xfoore,' Mr*.. Arnetta Le«ia, Mr*r Annie Fuller, Mrs. Dvmaa, Charlea Pryor, MIm Hoel Pnrer, 'Mi*a Barbara Holmfn,. Miss Betsy Deya end JFohiiPie Laye. ^aeata attending were Mr* Wllpa RIM^, Mr*. Battle Wella. ^amaa I^or, Re^Wald Lips ^oH^ CnrtU Lipacomb and Miss Wanda Weeks. , . DURHAM’S FINEST New Homa are in HILLSIDE PARK Brick Confltruction 3 Bedrooms Ranch Styles Split Levels IV2 - 2V. Baths Factory Bailt Cabhr^s GE Equipped Kitchens PAVED STREETS WATER - mwm NEAR ELtmtHTAtn AND HIGH SCHOOLS ■FHA A CDIfVtNTIONAt LOANS WiH He^ Yea Sdl Preseal Hetne Hilbide Deafly CofflpaRy Call E. L. Kaaraay A« GreasAaHt Mmm* M84172 — MI4n4 Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Samuel P. Ma*sie, prent dent of North Carolina College, will be the main speaker Sun day for laymen’* day at the Oo- veni^U Preabyterian Churcli ea Massey ave. 1 CHOKCH CLUB AMlftVERSABT The Floral board of Oak Cro* Freewill Baptist church w.tH eeie braief M* lath anniverawy Sunday, Oct. 20 at i o’clech at' the Church- Carl Xodgea, flann' agent, will be main apeaker. •Robinson gad httfMB t «ir bentM Claudette Farrington, Aim a ^ Green, Sheila Gunn, Edwina Link,| Jennifer love, Gayle U?cL*nghHn.[ Laha McClary, Reatha Pag*, Cyn 1 thia Rick*, Patricia Ricks, Deborao | Si,»en anlJ-itty Weston. SiCOfTO HONOR ROLL Thomasine Bass, Noma Bennett,- Bonita Davis, Marguaree Durden, Goldie Evans, Carletta Jemison,^ Phyllla Jeffries, Denise Little' Hortease Merritt, Patricia McCoy Patricia Peddy, Phyllis Scarto- rough and Gloria Thorpe. / ■ Chamberlin Studio followine students Were n trie ^?ctnt honor roll of the listed on -of ibe Ciamberlifa 'stui^io* of (pi an'o]' Musti this «((ek;' pnt^ HONpit ROIX ■iUtlDAt KNfiriT LtfT RiV. Z. a. HARRIS Paator af the Oak Crave F\MB Chwrch, wishes ta thaidk the »i»»IHts af bhh •rove, a«d ail el his many frlandt wno contributed to make his Third Annivtrsary one of Ml* best. The R«v. Harris re calved ever (IJMO in tha celabra- tion. He founts li at a blessing frem the Lerd that the people had a mind to work for this (ana Thia esiveaalen of fri*ndsh’> *11 be Jicfc Mac^BToUs l4|t I0&. «SI.4f7S YOUR BKST ASSURANCI DEPENDING ON FAMILY CONFIDENCl To continue serv’ng a commu nity, a funeral honiC must earn and hold family confidence. Scarborough pe.sonal service, its moderate prices, its desire to. do more than the ordinary family the utmoet *n aependa- bility. TPHAT'S A REMARKABIJ: INSTRUMENT BETWEEN YOUR HEAD AND SHOULDERS DON’T ABUSE IT Scarborough & Hargett I^NERAL HOME Continued from 3-A being altered by young aod old . all over tills natloa who are making this kind of m) criflce. Such a statement, earn ing from such an important leader, could give tha wrohg^ inrtpression. For th« trutii *U* — and it has been proven — that vaat number* of Americana adC mire and deeply respert Aioae who are going to jail. I'hey Agree ' with Martin Luther King that it is possible' fbc the disciple of non-violence tO' “transform the dungeon*. 0^ shame into havens of freedom Aoilw rteAfltismei pr*trr^tto^. hb The Negro revolatieii ia reaaon I am so ed abut keeping our ship and our pe9p>« is that I want freedom ao b*B ’ ly that I don’t care who I >tt from. I can’t get it Commuttiam> t®*' ComniuWljT) will not allow me to ttftik fbr rtyaelf, or vote my mind or speak my own plee. I can’t t0i It from ti»* Mus- linw for I cannot b# free In a world of many race*, If I try to live in some littl* «U- bfcle r created for myaelf. I eaa get it from th* NAW^P. the gCLC and CORK. I can gat it from the Urban I^agne and the Student Non-V4olent Obordinsiting ComnUttep and trem white and black peH>fc. ail unMed in a crusade for fMeedtotn. But they must unite or I will never be free. vINWv wIffrBlv Oheasy Bbddcr Atlac or 4rtnlhif • Amtt of Wut •ttaosrftirslsdM’ 1^ takioM —makinc you J luralhc backaeh*. hMdsebtor ' eiilar»eheBandpftinadu*toov«r-«x«rtk>a, ’ Miiotlonal up»J^ngi Pilk ad f ^ 'IW. 1-Tb«r " r IrrlUtk)^ t-A vnivmcnM a* Ihr. I-Th«j ■ caw» MKular IMM* I kidiiMitiftdinc to^ mm of kidi |MM relief |M oTsr il y«arai S»ktaialpt. — 4KVICES OFFERSD Bxeitlng looking Can :ours... Oleniriew Memorial Paii Inc. BEAUTY OP L^E MAY StTRVTVE” i4aN CEMETERY t fou*vd a^Ri It on TV and Ih magazine* I Heard about It on the radiol Miracle Hghtan* IhglrfgrediiM H)rdfo|uln||ji^. niahaf thf ^ifferance. Wear Artra SWnr Tone Cream Mnder raefce-up. It softens, het|Ml iftm as It beeotl- flesl Developed by doctors. IVIff «i«e ate. 2 ea. size $1. •kiN Tdina ...for a Brighter, Lovtfler Tout N(lR4M0M«ne«t Perpetual Care >. 7'All IDVLMC iMiTen for the reating place of your loTwi oiiea. Aerea dl bdnutifuUy laodscaped groandf, with perpetunj om:» aaaured for afl ffet*. Voor kispection ia corAnOy invited, or cal «a for ak( esigageinetit ’ C^^FICES: 814 Fj^YElTEVILLE STREET ' ■ ^"'PHONES I824133 o«»llM . > j H. M. MICHAIIX, JR. ,|)*aU«d»-5ec’y As»'t 9ec’y*Tr«M. H«r mother or her Sirt^rf lAfURAL-LOOKmO HMM OOlM WlMlhr iMiMbt II* *»ritsfc4nt df a diffwent 1—ta gfva bAM life to dull or to apply, tm pndBWe—thsae’a notUnislia *> boy. /f, f* fOVtLY CLA5SIPH9 AITOmSING MTES cent* per KMMMn cfaatv* flS0pev Fdr further infomation Dial 682-2913 BUILDING UOm, FOR SALE m DOWN .... I5.M PER WEEK Owik your own hgaae aa^ atop paying rent PIMMI9 881-8914 SANITARY Launderel's and Cleaners DIAL 5M4203 COR. ROXWMta »T AND I^KBWi AVINUa Service Garageff SPEIGH'TS AlTf 0 SERVICE £ After 6:00 P. BL HOOKING... Far SaflKliiiig Read Serv'ee—Sl*4m CMknin^ Service — Recapping — #heei^LA86HFl£D AUgnwtot PHOfM MMSn , Pettigrew and FayeHawlh TRY THE NKW METrie© LAUNDRY Dry Geaners 48S Roxbor» Stseet BROAD ST. BRANCH 1106 B«Mi SMMt Quicx • smvidb WASH TUB. Roxbero , V . •' V '• BflPP ' ■ I mrnSik. ‘‘OUR sekvke HMKts WITH UpMll We Rstlmafe tMt fMllver Durham Builders & Supply •UIL0IN09 MAT1RIAL8 Mlittn Am. et West Mein O^^TUNlTin ^$MbfcTUMmiS OW FOR for State ASS w prepare you 8» HiLP WANTID WANTED. Good com Dial 681-0640 A PAPERING CONTRACTOR Kyudite A Roatjr StN*l« DMMh, ileeft Carafto* tH4m rf D I N N E R I I Mni servad from 11 A. M. unMlf Plhtes yt.2S, Beverages and M*rts Included Place; Hayes Taylor Y. M. C. A. Greensboro, North Carolina Dale: Sahnday. Ott. 19, 1963 Benefit: B«Nie«Hr. M) g. Church Building Fund Mrs., Mattie Wiliams and Halt North Ora, Carolina a* d>. CaroUna Time* pay to huUer*. Write De^.. Box 307, dAmH Carolina. . FRAZIER REALTY CO. ■» FOR SALE TO BUY, StLL OR RENT PROPERTY We iMuve • mult (aeet el laftt on the Apex Hwy. Nice lelP bniMing heniea an. Also soim H direage on the FayetUyille M. BUlkT ON OAKBIOI^ 1#^%WN WANTEb. Can at 436 St., Durban. H, C. 1 , (
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