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Yule Season Opens at Union Baptist With A Christmas Parly
The Christmas Season at
Union Baptist Church opened
Saturday Night, December 4th,
with its first Christmas Party.
"Social Season" is not a cliche
borrowed from the bourgeois
social set. The entire holiday
month of December is the
season to be jolly for the en
tire church family.
For nearly a decade, the
Pastor's Aid Society has taken
the lead with a combination
Christmas Party and a Birth
day celebration for the pastor,
Dr. Grady D. Davis.
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the environment.
This is another reason electric
rates have to be increased.
We want clean air and water, too. high quality of water in our lakes. mental research projects to develop
nd we redoing something obout it Our staff scientists—chemists, new ways to make this a better
For example, were installing gi biologists, physicists and others — place to live,
gantic electrostatic precipitators at are working on various environ- Thehighcostof this vital program
every one of our large coal-burning j s another reason electric rates
generating p ants When the job is must be increased. If you have any
completed, it willl have cost about questions about this, write to me
SSO million-but 99-, of the smoke at P.O. Box 2178, Charlotte, N.C.
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being invested m water pollution
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PASTOR'S AID CLUB
A decor of red and white
set the stage for the '7l con
vivial occasion. Precision set
tables were so arranged that
they formed the Roman nu
meral 11, decorated with tall,
silver candlelabras bearing
tall, red tapers, a huge, silver
tree trimmed with glittering
red balls hightened the yule
tide atmosphere; white-coated
waiters, charming hostesses at
tired in gowns of gorgeous
Christmas colors, and a kitchen
staff of efficient workers ac
celerated this year's event from
the arrival of the first guest to
the benediction.
Purpose of a Pastor's Aid
Society at Union Baptist
Church:
To give aid to pastor and
family, To remember in a spec
ial way the pastor and family
ats Vacation time, on birthdays,
Mother's Day, Father's Day
and at Christmas time. Further,
to help needy in the com
munity. To remember fn a
meaningful way the graduates
whose parents are members of
the Pastor's Aid Society
celebrated its 7th Anniversary,
2nd Sunday in November
1971. A special title was con
ferred upon Mrs. Laura
Thompson Davis: "Mother
Laura."
To say any one phase of
this yuletide festivity out
shone the other would be a
gross understatement. The
music of the charming, lovely
singers - The Royalette clad
in dinner gowns of royal blue
trimmed with silver sequins or
the M. T. Gospel Singers wear
ing shimmering, swirling even-
CHURCH NEWS
Lng attire in colors of the rain
bow; the elegance of Dr. David
Bell who asked God's blessings
upon the food. The food was
cusine at its best, the service
was plush - the white-coated,
black bow tie, tray carrying
waiters moved swiftfooted
from person to person giving
polite, courteous service.
The solo from Reverend
Leon Sanders "Grace Is Suffi
cient" - An expression in song
of his appreciation for being
a guest captivated everyone;
and, as usual, Mr. Norfley
Whitted of WSRC held his
audience spellbound with
several dramatic readings: "The
Consecration of The Common
Way" -Edwin Markham; "The
Inn that Missed Its Chance" -•
Amos R. Wells. Both readings
were taken from Maus' volume
of Christ and the Fine Arts.
Other readings were taken
from Paul Lawrence Dunbar:
"Christmas On The Plantation
and Christmas Is-ah-Coming."
Mr. Whitted graciously pre
sented the pastir, Dr. Grady D.
Davis, his Christmas gift from
the Pastor's Aid Society - a
check in the sum of $225.00.
"For a fine pastor - May God
in His goodness bless your
labor with His help and grace -
your life with happiness."
Three of the Davis children
gave responses to the presenta
tion (Mrs. Davis, Grady junior
and Phyche had to stand-in at
home to receive Attorney
McKissick and family of Soul-
City. Miss Deryl Davis, now a
student at UNC-Chapel Hill,
Gandhi and Chrystal evidenced
their joy and thanks for their
handsome Christmas present.
Mrs. Celestla Sanders made
one other special gift presenta
tion: a huge, tenslled gift pack
age from: Pastor's Aid Socie
ty - To: President, Mrs.
Lottie B. Kee.
Passing of gifts brought the
curtain down on an evening
of merrymaking. Ail was en
tertainment at its finest, none
out shone the other.
The most typically mascu
line saying during the evening:
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White Rock Baptist Church
Lorenzo A. Lynch, Minister
3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET
Sunday, December 12,1971
106 TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
• 9:30 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL
10:55 A.M. WORSHIP
SERMON The Pastor:
"On Getting Off to the Right Start in Onr
New Church Building—Yes, Help Our Local
Church Life to Count!" (Luke 5:5-6)
6:00 P.M L. B. Farrington District Christmas Program
Mr. E. J. demons, Speaker
Music by Members of the District
7:00 P.M. Training in Deaconship
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I "Serving A World Parish With Christ Since 1869"
St. Joseph's AME Church
PHILIP R. COUSIN, Minister
FAYETTE VILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C.
Sunday, December 12, 1971
8:00 A.M. EARLY MORNING WORSHIP
SERMON H»e Pastor
MUSIC by the Gospel Choir
George Hatcher at the Console
Eugene Plummer, Director
9:80 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL
MISB Marie Faulk, Superintendent
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
SSBMON The Puter
MUSIC The Senior Choir"
George Hatcher at the Console
Joseph T. Mitchell, Director
"I have been so busy during
the week that I forgot my
birthday" Dr. Grady D. Davis.
The most honest saying dur
ing the evening: Miss Deryl
Davis' guest, Mr. lEon Harri
son, a black student from UNC
- Chapel Hill -- upon being
asked if Mr. Harrison were her
fiance', the pert, pretty miss
replied, "I'm not sure, yet."
Opera Box Guests:
Rev. and Mrs. Napoleon
Sanders; Rev. and Mrs. Essex
Fields; Dr. David Bell - pastor,
Cox Memorial F. W. B. Church;
Rev. and Mrs. Leon Sanders -
Jesus House of Prayer -;
Holiness Church - Dowd
Street; Durham; Dr. Grady D.
Davis, pastor of Union Baptist
Church.
Officers:
President, Mrs. Lottie Blair
Kee; Veep; Mrs. Mable Ingram;
Secretary, Miss Irene Hall;
Ass't sec'y. Mrs. Ethel Taylor;
Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Jones;
Asst Treas., Willie Hooker;
Chairman of Sick Committee,
Mrs. Sarah Bruce; Chairman of
Social Committee, Miss Irene
Hall; Flower Fund Treasurer,
Mrs. Anzella Patterson; Secret
Pal Secretary, Mrs. Francis
Patterson; Worship Chairman,
Walter Davis; "Mother" of
Pastor's Aid Society, Mrs.
Laura T. Davis.
Club Flower: Yellow Rose
Motto: Consecrated Service.
So long - Merry Christmas to
all.
Mt Calvary United
Church To Hold
First iWard Meeting
The Mount Calvary United
Church of Christ will hold
their first Ward meeting, Sun
day December 12 at 6:00 o'-
clock p.m.
All Ward Captains are asked
to contact their members and
be ready to report at this
time.
The program for this oc
casion tfill be a musical one
with singing from all groups of
the church participating.
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