-THE CAROLINA TIEMS SAT.. MARCH 31. 1979 TO PRESENT CONCERT The Mount Zion Gospel Chorus will present a concert on Sunday, April 1, at 4 p.m., at the church, 23 IS Fayetteville Street. The public is invited. Rev. Donald Q. Fozard is the pastor. I "Si - s, Cornerstone Service, To Be Held at Dell-Yea Annivor - mm mm mm if-: jV;i A H'j t.'.f Cornerstone Services will be held on Saturday, March 31 at 1 .m. at Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church. Rev. W.E. Daye, Pastor of Peace Missionary Baptist Church, and Con gregation will render service for the occasion. The Cornerstone Laying Ceremony will be perform ed jointly by the Prince Hall Masonic Lodges of Durham; Doric Lodge 28, Dorcas Lodge No. 460, A.S. Hunger Lodge No. 825 and Shepard Memorial Lodge No. 849 with repesentatives of Eastern Stars from Drucilla, Pro-' spect, and Non-Pariell Chapters, and also Past Masters from the Four teenth District Past Masters Council of North Carolina. Otis M. Thorpe Jr., P.R.W.M. of the Past-Masters Council, has been appointed to conduct ff f ' 11 - ,s ' i -ami V 7 I t, REV. DAYE the ceremony. Sunday, April 1st will mark the Fifth Anniversary of Bell-Yeager Freewill Bap tist Church. Anniversary Day will begin with Sun day School at 9:30 ajn., 11 a.m. Worship Service with Dr. David H. BeU, Pastor, Fellowship Dinner to be served at 2 O'clock and followed by an Anni- scry gor Church versary Message to be delivered by Rev. Thurman Hariston, Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Rev; Hariston will be ac companied by his Congrega tion. Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church was organ ized March 26th 1974. The Church's name was derived from a combination of its pastor, Davlid H. Bell, D.D. and C. R. Yeager, Philan thropist of Attleboro, Mass. First worship services was held at Amey's Funeral Chapel. Since the date of organizing; Bell-Yeager has made many great ac- Tv S I' J ft i! OTIS THORPE, JR. complishments. According to Public Relations Direc tor, Floyd E. Leonard, Bell-Yeager has achieved an enrollment of approx. 275; groundbreaking, June 14, 1974; friends, churchs and other establishments, who opened their doors to allow us a place to worship; and completion and occupancy of its edifice located 128 E. Cornwallis Rd. August 13, 1978. DEDICATION OF FIRST LEDGE ROCK IS PLANNED A week of Dedicatory Services will be observed at First Ledge Rock Baptist Church on Redwood Road April 9-13. Local and area ministers, choirs and congregation will be responsible for nightly services beginning at 7 p.m. Monday, Rev. D. H. Bell, Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist, assisted by Rev. Edward Bell; Tuesday, Rev. W.R. McNeal, Greenfield and Mt. Vernon Baptist Churches, Creedmoor; Wednesday, Rev. P.R. Jones, Rogers Grove Baptist, assisted by Rev. Nealie Harvey; Thursday, Rev. Mack Timberlake, Sr., Olive Grove, assisted by Rev. N.A. Trice; and Friday. Rev. J. Ragland. Henderson Grove Baptist, assisted by Rev. L.M. Gooch. Rev. C. R. Stone, Pastor of the new church will climax the, week-long celebration with the Easter morning sermon. An invitation is extended to the public. BLACK CAMPUS MINISTRY TO SPONSOR SPRING REVIVAL The Duke University Black Campus Ministry will spon sor a Spring Revival April 2,3, and 4th. The theme of the revival will be "The Passion of Christ and the Liberation of the Spirit". Among the speakers for the revival will be the Rever end Ben Chavis, for the Wednesday night services at the Duke Chapel, Rev. Donald Fozard, and the Mount Zion Youth Choir, Monday ngiht 7-8:30 p.m. The Rev. Jerry Saunders and the Voices of Peace Missionary Baptist Choir. Wednesday night services will be in tribute to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Rev. Ben Chavis will speak and music will be provided by the Modern Black Mass Choir of Duke University. All citizens are cordially invited to share in the re vival. CLASS OBSERVES 40TH ANNIVERSARY The Kingdom Seekers Bible Class of Mount Vernon Baptist Church observed its fortieth anniversary recently at the Church with Dr. W.T. Biglow, his choirs, ushers and congregation as special guests. Other Bible classes and clubs of the city were in attend; ance. Mrs. E.H. Fogle, teacher of the class, gave 'the wel come. Mrs. Georgia Thompson presented the speaker.' M Financial reports from captains and offering were taken. Dr. Percy L. High, pastor of Mount Vernon, presented a plaque from the class commemorating 37 years of dedicated service, to Mrs. Thompson, president of the class, Mrs. Ollie White, first vice president, presided over the service. REV. NANCY GRADY TO PREACH AT WHITE ROCK The Rev. Nancy R. Grady, Associate Minister of Lake view Baptist Church, Durham, will preach at White Rock Baptist Church, Sunday, April 1, 6 p.m., in the last Series of Women Preaching. The Rev. Grady is a naitve of Columbus, Ohio, where she attended Franklin University and Ohio State Univer sity. She was a member of Maynard Avenue Baptist Church where her father, the Rev. Robert L. Clark, serves as pastor. At Maynard, she served on the Deaconess Board and as President of the Young Adult Outreach Group. In community service in Columbus, she was a member of the League of Women Voters, President of Con cerned Citizens, Liason for Lincoln County School Board, and Recording Treasurer of the Child Guidance League. She has lived and traveled in Europe and the Orient. She is employed in the Technical Support Division 'of Northern Telecom, Inc., Creedmoor; and serves in fhe Durham community as a member of S.C.L.C. and the Durham Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance. The Rev. Grady is married to Ronald H. Grady, a building contractor in Durham; and they are the patients of two daughters, Victoria and Tandrea. ;1 REV. HAIRSTON REV. NANCY GRADY The Gospel Choir of Lakeview Baptist Church Ujlfad )iic is invited, i i: :Jm tSS the singing. The. publii BIBLE CLASSES TO CELEBRATE The Turner Bible Class and the Nannie Jones Bfble Class of Fisher Memorial United Holy Church will jointly cele brate their anniversaries on Sunday, April 1 at 6:30 p.m? Rev. W.M. Freeman, minister of Kyles Temple AME Zion Church will be the speaker. His choir and congregation will also participate. The public is invited to attend. EBENEZER JUNIOR USHERS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY The Junior Ushers of Ebenezer Baptist Church cele brated their Anniversary on Sunday,March 25, with Miss Darlene Wall serving as Mistress of Ceremony. Scripture was by Miss Kristi Smith; Miss Arlene Daye, the prayer; Tracy McNeil welcomed the visiting minister and his congregation and friends; and Miss Wanda Wyiiams read the history and names of the group - ages seven to seventeen. Miss Denice Williams introduced the speaker, Rev. D. J. Squires, of the Zion Temple United Church of Christ. Over 100 church members and friends attended this service and contributed $200 for the building fund and other special church projects. Refreshments were served. Advisors are Mrs. Alice Davis, Mrs. Geraldine Upchurch and Miss Cynthia Williams. On Tuesday, April 3 at 2 p.m., the Senior Mission will meet at the home of Mrs. Marina Fisher, 1 1-G Sima Street. New Members are welcome. , , , : Oa Sunday,, April h Deacon Cnarles Durham. w.ilj serve , as master of; ceremony for Baptism af; 10:15 a.m. The' Senior Choir will render the music. Mrs. Louise Gooch and Thomas Vanhook will serve as musicians. Rev. Thurman Hairston is pastor. MISSION DAY SERVICES Mission Day Services will be held Sunday, April 1 at 6 p.m., at the Oak Grove UAFree Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax Street. Guest speaker for this occasion will be the Reverend B.A. Mack, pastor of the Morehead Avenue Baptist Church, along with his choirs and congregation. The public is cordially invited . MONTHLY MEETING HELD The Floral Board of the Oak Grove Freewill Baptist Church held its monthly meeting Sunday, March 25, at the home of Mrs. Ezebell Green, 1610 Green Street. Devotion was conducted by Mrs. Cora Office with Mrs. Willier McKeithan presiding as president. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to: Mmes. Pattie Dodson, Maude James, Jessie McCrae, Cora Office Ovella Lumpkin, Maude McCollum, Essie Whitley, Mary Cates, Willier McKeithan, Virginia Stone, Carrie McCrae, Dillie Judkins, Helen Soloman, Bluford Myle's, Florence Boyd, and Josanne Fryar The next meeting will be held on April 22, at the home of Mrs. Josanne Fryar. RENDER SERVICE IN SOUTH CAROLINA The pastor, Bishop John Russell, Jr., and members of Bible Way Church, Durham, went by chartered bus to Col umbia, S.C., March 17-18, to particpate in the Eleventh Anniversary celebration of Bishop Frank Brooks of the Hephzibah Apostolic Holiness Church. Overseer and Mrs. Meadows will sponsor a building fund program on Sunday night, April 1 at 7:30 at Bible Way Apostolic Temple. On Tuesday night, regular Bible teach ing will be held and on Friday night, Tarry Service is scheduled. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness during our recent illness and bereavement. Your visits, messages, flowers and other acts of thoughtfulness was a great source of consolation. THE FAMIL Y OF HA YWOOD ROYSTER To preserve food, French kings used to import ice from Norway and put it in specially built rooms in castle cellars. LOCAL DEATHS ANlD FUN UK A I SERVICES 17. A. Af.lEY'Si I ! t rior 1 SMITH , 5 Funeral service! for ! I Mn. Maggie Smith of I 1 509 Oakwood Ave.. I were held Saturday, ! March 24 at Mount I I Vernon Baptist Church I m by Rev. Percy L. High. ! I Burial was In Clarkton. I'-- Surviving are c-ne daughter; Ma. Eula M. ! H. Patterson; two sis ten, Mrs. Annie rtuD l I Boyd and Mrs. Mary McKoy of Clarkton. I DURDEN J Funeral services for S Mrs. Dorothy G. Pur- I den, 68, of 1606 Engle- Swood Avenue, who I died Saturday, March U at Duke Medical I Center, were held Wed- I ! neaday, March 28 at I Russell Memorial CME I Church by Rev. L. H. I ! WhelcheL Jr. Burial I was in Beechwood Ce- I I metery. r I S ' ' Surviving are her I husband, Dr. John I Durden, Sr.; three I lotto M. Barrier, Mrs. I Marguaree D. Branyon I of Charleston, 8. C. 5 and Ms. Doris Evette I Durden; one son, -2nd I Ls. John L. Durden, S Jr. of Fort Campbell, I Kentucky. I FOSTER I Funeral services for I Mrs. Hattie B. Foster ! of 410 Cotton St.. I Chapel Hill, were held I Wednesday, March 28 ! at Second Baptirt I Church in Chapel Hul I by Rev. J. A. Brown. ! Burial was in Chapel I Hia Memorial Came- I MARTIN Funeral services for James Ray Martin, 67, of 503-D Liberty St., were held Sunday, March 18 at the House .of Reeves by Dr. W. A. Reeves. Crema tion was held Monday, March 19. Surviving are a brothet, William Ray; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Pringle of Flint, Michigan. WEAVER Funeral services for Billy Weaver, who died Wednes day, March 21 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Monday, March 26 at Scarborough & Har- gett Memorial Chapel. Bu rial was in Glennview Me morial Park. Surviving are a son, Bob by Lee Weaver; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Dees of New York; three sisters, Mrs. Lil lie Pratt of New York City, Mrs. Mattie Burton and Mrs. Rella M. Jones of Pitts burgh, Pa.; three grand children. Couretsy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. McBROOM Funeral services for James George McBroom, 63, of 112 Jordan St., who died Sunday, March 25 at 6mm i home, were held Wednes day, March 28 at New Bethel Baptist Church by Dr. L. W. Reid. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park.. Survivirg are three spns, James McBroom, Jr., Ken neth McBroom and Ronnie McBroom, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.; one daughter, Ms. Bonnie McBroom of Brook lyn, N. Y.; his mother, Mrs. Ella B. McBroom; four sisters, Mrs. Julia McKoy, Mrs. Osie Johnson and Ms. Edna Horton ardMs. Lena Ruth Darrisa of Albezelle, Ala.; two brothers, Howard McBroom and Thassolina McBroom. ,, MASON Funeral services for Mor ris Jackson Mason, 28, of 214 Infinity Road, who died Sunday, March 25, were held Wednesday, March 28 at Red Mountain Baptist Church by Rev. Nealie Harvey. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emma P. Mason; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy M. Cole of Hempstead, N. Y. and Ms. Veronic Mason; three brothers, James Mason, Paul Mason and Randy Mason. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. SHAW Funeral services for Mrs. Lula Shaw of 1614 Fayette ville St., who died Thurs day, March 22 at Hillhaven Rose Manor Convalescent Center, were held Monday, March 26 it Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. fm I; 1 Mi ! ix ' i ' jj - r urriviaa V'arethrM I eons, Efphur Foster. I Charier r. Norwood 8 and Harold C. Foster ; I one brother, WiSiam J. j Booth; one sister, Mrs. 8 MollUi ; -Edwards; I five grandchildren; one I grert-gfaiwlrhlld. - 29l9raycttcvtUcSt? I Ouziiaja. N. C v I 6S3-1860 j florin Shop I Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Street Durham. N. C. Phone 682-1 171 "A Dignified ServVcVln a Sympathetic Way" Buriattotectbr Plan Our ticeond. Staff. Ernestine Scarborough Bynum, Licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer J. C. "Steeple Scarborough, III, Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer . Douglas C. Ray, v Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer J. A. Carter Emmett Caldwell . UbH HVas ; Ronald n. Scarborough, Sr. Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director. Ohjtr Stork ftaptifil (Sburrli FOUNDED 1666 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR SUNDAY, APRIL 1.1979 Church School Worship and Hoiy Communion 9:30 A.M. 10:50 A.M Sermon: The Pastor "ON THE FOURTH LAST WORLD OF CHIRST ON THE CROSS - MY GOD WHY....?" (Mark 15:34) The Senior Choir leading the sinGing The Senior Choir leading the singing Mr. John H. Gattis, Director The Senior Ushers ushering 6:00 P.M. Series on Women Preaching featuring the Rev. Nancy R. Grady, Associate Pastor. - Lakeview Baptist Church with the Gos pel Choir from Lakeview. HARRIS Funeral services for James Harris, formerly oi Durham, who died Thurs day, March 15 in Boston, Mass., were held Sunday, March 25 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Glenn view Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Catherine. Harris; two daughters, Ms. Larussla Har ris and Ms. Ayanne Harris; a son, James Harris, Jr.; his mother, Mrs. Pearl Bul lock; a brother, Tracy Ross; his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Pete Harris. ? ' JONES Funeral services for Mrs. Naomi Jones of 3715 Wig gins St., who died Thursday, March 22 at Durham Coun ty General Hospital, were held Tuesday, March 27 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. GLADDEN Funeral services for Frank Gladden, Jr. of Sun shine Rest, who died Sun day, March 25, were held Wednesday, March 28 at Scarborough & Hargett Me morial Chapels aid Gardens by Rev. U. R. Booker. Burial was in Glennview Me morial Park. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lottie Hazel Gladden and two sisters, Mrs. Alease Gladden Hart and Mrs. Betty Jean Gladden of Rock HOI, S. C. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Cantons. When i'lowers Belong - Call 107 W. PARRISH MWMaTiiicMi 688-7319 3W- vexuxtd Jlarlor 3137 Fayetteville St Durham, NC 27707 (919) 682-3276 FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah i. Fisher, HI "Pookey" Christopher T. Fisher LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A. Pegram RESIDENT TRAINEE . Clyde Moore, III . , , - i' K McwrU tiead S&aUfot ' 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 2770 1 5 - ALEXANDER D. MOSELEY, O.D.. MINISTER '' ' , " ' J. C. TRUEITT. ASSISTANT MINISTI I ' :' - 8:00 a.m. Worship Service v " ' ' ' 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School ". . 10:45 a.m. Worship Service If-- ......