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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, 4A k vv MOUNT VERNON BAPTIST C.HURCH SALUTES KINGDOM SEEKERS BIBLE C-LASS—Mrs Georgia Thompson, Class Presi. ; dent, is shown presenting 54,-j 000 to Rev. E T Browne. Pas B»v mbM w*w*W 1 O Wamfcm ~ rr m W^HHWHPvPk W llTff JW L IS ' jHm - J k yp'Uff Jk ■ ■ li^l ■ - *■ ■ / im SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DIN NER GIVEN FOR MRS. J. W. BARNES—Mrs. J. W. Barnes, 1 third from left is shown cut- j ting the birthday cake at a din- I r g,v "hH * &itoh -m St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church f i 3 "SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST \ A SINCE 1869" \ FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. 3 PHILIP R. COUSIN, The Minister Sunday, March 19,1967 I 9:30 A M SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: "Love Beyond Measures" Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent ! \ I J , 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP J SUBJECT: "Decisions and Destiny" \ ■/ ' \ Music by the Seni>r Choir Mrs. Minnie Gilmore at the Console Joseph Mitchell, Directing ] 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Annual Palm Sunday Recital by Senior Choir I Sponsored by Usher Board HOLY WEEK SERVICES Each Night, March 20-23 at 7:30 P.M. B 1866 Centennial Celebration a White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE 600 606 FAYETTEVILLE STREET (DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA LORENZO A. LYNCH, Patfor Sunday, March 19, 1967 I I 5 830 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronic* £ \ 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Dr. Charles A. Ra>. Superintendent 2 10:30 A.M. Review ol Sunday School Lesson jj The Preston Kennedy Family | 11:00 A.M. SERMON The Pastor 9 "On Christ'i Message to the Churches of 8 Asia Minor (America) Part IV Revelations 3:lb. 5 Senior Choir, Mr John H Gattis. Director 4:5 m P.M. "The Seven Last Words of Christ." Presented by The Senior Choir under :'ne 8 Direction of Mr John ii Gattis tor, during the anniversary i celebration of the class which was held recently at the Dur ham Civic Center. Looking on j !is Mrs Eddye Fogle, class teacher At this occasion' i Sunday. March 12 at 2 p.m. j Members of the family present ; were left Willie Barnes, Mrs. | Joyce Barnes Farrington, and I Rev. J. W. Barnes, Pastor oiji |-T# rr %»t|s; ChurcKj I three leaders of groups were crowned for the amounts they turned in. They were Dr. Rose j Butler Browne, Mrs. Mary i Saunders and Mrs. Gladys i! Snead. in Orange County. Mrs. Barnes is employed as sales clerk at Thalhimers. Not shown are Raymond Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. John Master John pro ani Curtis--Far rington. The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Jean Barnes Croslan and was given at the home on Du pree Street. (Photo by Purefoy) DeShazor Alumni Association Plans Fashion Show Chapter 9 of the DeShazor Alumni Association discussed plans for a Fashion Show to be given by the group on April 14 at the W, D. Hill Recrea tional Center. Mrs. Classie Brown led the discussion. The diner meeting was held at 4 P.M. Monday, March 6 at the home of Mrs. Elmira Fin tall on Price Ave. Members present were Mrs. Gertrude Flax of Chapel Hill, Mesdames Classie Brown, Vic tory Moore, Grace McFadden, Magnolia Leak, Mozell Mit chell, Hattie Geer, lola Goss, Julia Higgin, Callie Daye. Thel ma Hill, Earlie G randy, Callie Ashford, Irene Jackson, Willi* McKeeton, Gladys Laaeiter, Ev ans Fidelea Brooks, and Miaa Janie Swann —————— I i Emmanuel A.H.E. Church 706 KENT STREET DURHAM. N. C. L. O. SAUNDERS, The MinliHr Sunday, March 19, 1967 9:15-10:43 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: "Love Beyond Measures" Mr. Fred Hargraves. Superintendent 11:00 A M MORNING WORSHIP ■" • * V*- SERMON • • ......... The Minuter . v| SUBJECT: "Ride Into Jerusalem" MUSIC . Male Chorua M. L. Stephens, at the Console Leroy Miller. Directing 4:00 PM. Rev, L. G. Morton, President, KtWrell College and Kittrell College Choir NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTS! NOTICI OF SALK UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by" Eugenia Simmorts (widow), dated thte Ist day of June, 1966, and recorded in Book 793. pages 152 and 153, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subjcot to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the hilghest bidder for casn at the courthouse" door in Dur ham, Norh Carolia, at Noon, on the 14th day of April, 1966, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Dur ham, State ot North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as fol lows: LYING AND BEING in the, Ctty of Durham, BEGINNING at a stake in the property line on the West side of Picket Street, 40.1 feet South 4 de grees 9' East from the south west intersection of Pickett Street and Moore Street, and running thence with the prop erty line on the west side of Picket Street, South 4 degrees 9' East 40.1 feet to a stake: thence North 89 deg. 24' West 131.7 feet to a sake; thence North 0 deg. 36' East 40 feet ;o a stake; thence South 89 deg. 24' East 128.4 feet to the beginning corner, and being Lot No. 25 of the lands of the New Hope Realty Company, as per plat and survey thereof registered in Plat Book 3, page 53- in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Durham Coun ty (see deed from Harrison Lyons et ux, to Daniel N. El lis) registered in Deed Book 174 at page 58, dated March 31, 1925. See deed from Caro lina Mortgage Company to Cen tial Investment Corporation. Book 119, at pages 279-80, and deed from Central Investment Corporation to Eugenia Sim mons Book 120, at pages 364- 5, Durham County Registry. On said property is located a house known as 702 Pickett Street. THIS PROPERTY will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid ad volerem taxes and assessments. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in crease bids, as required by law. Dated this 13th day of March, 1967. I. O. Funderburg, Trustee M Hugh Thompson, Attorney 3-18 25; 4-1 • •CW.MP A COMMUNITY SERVICE We at Scarborough and Har gett strive to lighten the hours of sorrow with a beau tiful tribute during which we free the bereaved of sll burdensome detail at a cost within the means of any family Scarborough & Hargett 522 E. 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