; 4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., OCTOBER 4.1980 BISHOP V. LAWSON TO CELEBRATE 36TH ANNIVERSARY AT FISHER'S MEMORIAL Bishop A.W. Lawson will celebraie his 36th anniver sary as pasior of Fisher's Memorial Uniied Holy Church, 420 Piedmont Avenue, Durham, on Sunday, October 5. Rev. Alan Smith, choir, ushers and con gregation of Obie's Chapel Uniied Holy Church, Timberlake. N.C.. will be the II a.m. guests, and Rev. V.S. Thompson, choir, ushers and congregation of First Calvaty Bap! is: Church, Durham, will be the 4 p.m. guests. All aie invited :o attend. Bishop Lawson began preaching in 1932 and was or dained in 19?4. He became pastor of Fisher's Memorial U:"ied H.'ly Chuich in 1944. Under his leadership, a icv. edifice wiili an educa -ion depattmeni a id day care ccn'et was construced in 1956. He holds the B.A. degiee fii-m Ltvmgsvne College, SalisbOry, Bacheloi and Mas'ei 'f Divinity degiees fiom Shaw Universi y; Dv n 't Divmi! degiee fiom Uni'ed Christ ian C I -'ei'c. G.'ldsboio. In I960, he was app-nmcd Junior Bishop of 'he United Holy'Chutch 'l Amenca and was consecrated and apfvi'ticd Bishop of i's Youth Department in 1961, a poj.rin he s:i!l liolds. He is also president of 'he Wes'em Not'h Carolina District of the United Holy Chuich of America. He is also a missionary, serving as Bishop of Haiti. CHURCH WORLD SERVICE ACTIVE IN REFUGEE RELIEF IN SOMALIA Church World Service, the 33 year old relief and development agency of 32 U.S. Protestant denomina tions, has joined with two other relief agencies to launch an emergency aid program to deal with the massive in flux of refugees into drought-ridden Somalia in the Horn f Fast Africa. According to the United Nations, there are now 1.5 million refugees in the African nation, some 25 per cent of its total population. Somalia is one of the 25 poorest countries of i he world as measured by its per capita (i'P ($130). The refugees are fleeing from the war-torn Ogaden desert region of Ethiopia. Paul Hart ling, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, has called the Somali refugee problem the "worst in the world." It is also one of the least known in the U.S. Joining with Church World Service in the new relief consortium called the Inier-Church Response to the Horn of Africa are Catholic Relief Services and Lutheran World Relief. It will help both the refugees and other Somalians affected by the region's severe drought. For more information, call the Carolinas CWSCROP office in Durham (919) 688-3843, or send contributions to Church World Service, Elkhart, IN, 46515 marked for "Somali Refugees." CHURCH NOTES if ' v 1 IT V- BISHOP LAWSON "LITTLE WOMAN OF THE YEAR" Miss Sottya Hamm was crowned "Little Woman of the Year" at St. MarktAME Zion Church during after noon Women's Day Services Sunday, September 27. Sonya is a fourth grade pupil and Y.E. Smith Elemen tary School. Among her church activities are: member of ihe Junior Choir, the Junior "Depart menf Sunday School Class, Girl Scout Troop 714 at Si . Mark, and she also serves as an Altar Girl. Sonya is the daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Hamm and Bobby Hamm, great grand child of Mrs. Lucille McCoy and Godchild of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Royal. IMA RESUMES MEETINGS The Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Durham will resume its meetings each Monday at 12 noon in the chapel of the Mount Vernon Baptist Church beginning October 6. Dr. Percy High serves as the president. TT" I a ft MS. HAMM WEST DURHAM BAPTISTS CHURCH TO OBSERVE 88TH ANNIVERSARY West Durham Baptist Church, Nixon and Athens Streets, will observe its 88th Anniversary during a series of services on Sunday, October 5. District No. 3 will sponsor the service at 6 p.m. Dr. H.E. Haggler, Sr., pastor of Si . Mark AME Zion Church and his congregation will be the guests. Dr. H.J. Cobb is the pastor. MRS. MARIE KING JOHNSON TO PREACH TRIAL SERMON Mrs. Marie King Johnson, wife of Rev. E.W. Johnson, daughter of the late Rev. D.F. Brown, and sister of Rev. Luther G. Brown, will preach her trial ser mon on Sunday at the Morehead Avenue Baptist Church at 4 p.m. Mrs. Johnson is a student at the Union Christian Bible Institute where she is studying Theology in Religion and Christian Education. Mrs. Johnson is a licensed cosmetologist and a graduate of Farah's Beauty College of Charleston, S.C. She pursued advanced training at the Santa Monica City College in Santa Monica, California, where she resided for several years before returning to Durham. Mrs. Johnson holds several awards, certificates and trophies from this career. She has served as vice presi dent of Business and Professional Women's Club, Career Technician, Youth Interviewer and Youth Employment Service of the State of California. She is Youth Director and Sponsor at Cains Chapel Baptist Chuich. MASS CHOIR CONCERT The Usher Board of Covenant Uniied Presbyterian Chuich requests the honor of your presence at a Mount Vernon Baptist Church Mass Choir Concert on Sunday, October 5, at 6 p.m., in the Presbyterian Church Sanc tuary, 1 306 Lincoln Street. Refreshments will be served in the Fellowship Hall. CAMERON GROVE HOLDS FAMILY NIGHT Family Night, an annual activity at Cameron Grove Baptist Church, was held on Sunday, September 21. Rev. Markham Ingraham, pasior of New Hope Church in Person County, officiated. Mrs. Cora Dunnigan and family raised the most money and won. The Peaks Family were runners-up. Homecoming will be held October 19, I p.m. Dinner will be served. BIBLE WAY NEWS Pastoral Day will be held at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, Dark Circle on Sunday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Aid No. 1 a id No. 2 will be in charge. Commu nion will be served. At 3:30 p.m. Bishop John Russell, Jr. and ihe Bible Way Family will render Arviee for Elder Trice. Tne Noon Day Prer will be held at 12 noon Wednesdays through. Fridays. Bible Teachings are Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. T ie Wake Forest Missio i will give service on Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. Tarry Service is Fridays at 7:30 p.m. NEW BETHEL RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS New Bethel Baptist Church, Crest Street, recognized three of its members on Sunday morning, September 28, for their outstanding achievements. They are James Elliott, Ms. Brenda Hayes and James Isaac, III. Elliott, a well-known Durham photographer, owner of A Color Studio, was recently awarded a degree in Creative Wedding Photography. He is married to the former Ms. Philistine Greene and is the father of two sons. t Ms. Hayes was crowned "Miss Hillside High last week. She is a majorette in the Hillside High School Marching Band, member of the Art Club, and president of her home room. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hayes. Isaac was a guest musician at Greysione Baptist Church, Hillsborough Road, recently. He was invited by Perry Norris, band director at Durham High School, to play with the orchestra at Greystone on Composer Day with Mark BJankenship. Blakenship, a widely ac claimed composer, editor of Adult and Youth Music in the Church Music Department of the Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention, located in Nashville, Tennessee, conducted the orchestra. Isaac was one of the musicians for the world premier performances of two" compositions., "Thanks Be To God" and "Strength" which wCretfrn-tf o eu i'-t i he Sanctuary Choir of Greystone and'wniien especial') for Music Week and Composer's Day celebrations at Greysione. The son of Mrs. Atyife : Boone Isaac, James is a senior ai Durham High School, president of his home room, treasurer of the Student Council and member of the Wind Ensemble and DHS Marching Band. He is apercussuMiisantf .Jajjfajsi five dif ferent instruments. ; ; 35TH ANNIVERSARYOF DR. L.W.REID SUNDAY The 35th Anniversary of Dr. L.W. Reid, pasior of New Beihel Bapiisi Church, Crest Street, will be observ ed Sunday, Ociober 5. Rev. Hampton of Sanford wiP be i'm guesi speaker at the 3 p.m. service. Dinner will be served following ihe morning worship. MISSION DAY AT GREATER ST. PAUL Mission Day will be observed at Greater St. Paul Bap tist Church, corner of Juniper and Hyde Park Streets, Sunday, Ociober 5, II a.m. Dr. W.T. Bigelow is the pasior. The guesi speaker will be Dr. Royce Cornelius, pasior of Mount Pleasant Bapiisi Church, Chicago, Illinois. Mission Day is sponsored by (he Missionary organiza tions of Greater Si. Paul. i, ELLIS D.JONES & SONS, INC. 419 Dowd Street Licensed Funeral Directors & Embalmers. Counseling on Veterans & Social Security! Affairs Complete Funeral 688-1323 Service tit (Bahrarg Imiph ffiljurdf of ffll?rifii r 1715 ATHENS STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 TELEPHONE: 688-5066 "On the Move for God" Rev. J. Cecil Cheek, B.Th., M.Div, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Sunday School. Morning Worship WEDNESDAY Mid-Week Service u 1 t I I 6:30 P.M I Bus Service for Church Sunday School and Morning us in all service. j Deaths And Funeral Services T0WNSEND Funeral services for Leo A. Townsend Jr. of 1207 Mer rick St., who died Tuesday, September 23 at Duke Medical Center, were held Sunday, September 28 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Father Calvin Griffin. Burial was in Beech wood Cemetery. He was a native of Durham and a 1940 graduate of Hillside High School. He graduated from North Carolina Central University in 1948. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1943-46. The for 31 years he lived in New York where he was employed at IBM until he retired because of illness. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Flora Townsend Pitt man of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Jacqueline Townsend Hunter of New Orleans, La.; two brothers, Alan Townsend of Queens, N. Y. and Luther Townsend of Nashua, N. H. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. 5 WrW. A. AMEY'Sp I a Funeral Service fr? LP & Florist JONES Funeral services lor Samual j Lee Jones were held Wednes day, October 1 at Mountain Spr ing Baptist Church near Stem by , Rev. Horace Thornton. Burial i was in the church cemetery surviving are his wife, Mrs. Masy Lee .Jones; three sons, iWillie Lee Jones, Elijah Jones ot Timberlake and Henry Jones of Newport News, Va.; 24 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren. SERVICE BY AMEY 2919 Fayettevilte Street ' Durham, N. C. 27707 688-1860 Florist Shop 688-3310 ' 9 1 ' vW PEACE Funeral services for James Clinton Peace, 55, of 2221 Chautauqua St., who died Friday, September 26 at Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, were held Wednes day, October 1 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery's Veterans Sec tion. He was a native of Durham and was educated in the Durham City Schools. He was an electrician and a cor poral in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306S.Roxboro . Durham, N.C. 682-1171 ' 'A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way ' ' Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF Ernestine Scarborough Bynum licensed Funeral Directress and Embalmer J. C. "Sketpie" Scarborough, III Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Douglas C. Ray Licensed FuMralDirector and Embalmer Connie B. Duniap Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Ronald H. Scarborough, Sr. Richard L. QintM J. A. Carter tmmettCatdwel LLtyd Byas HMrtt Stork Sojittet 4 founded isee w 1 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET ' I J DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR j SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980 f 1 9:30 A.M. Church School 1 : t 10:55 A.M. Worship 'I; Sermon The Pastor 1? Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director. Licensed Funeral Director Licensed Funeral Director Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Sylvia P. Markham of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Estella P. Marrow of Camden, N. J., Mrs. Mary P. Lassiter of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. Eloise P. Carraway; two brothers, Aaron Peace and Emmett Peace; one aunt, Mrs. Rosa Farrell. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlqr, Incpr porated. ROGERS Funeral services for Thomas "Pete" Rogers, Sr. of Rt. 1, Raleigh, who died Friday, September 26 at Wake Medical Center, were held Thursday, October 2 at Pleasant Grove United Church of Christ by Rev. J. H. Little. Burial was in the churph cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Doris Rogers; four sons, Thomas Rogers Jr., Calvin Elvis Roojjrs,, Jonathan Lee Rogers and Clifford Henry Rogers of Baltimore, Md.; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Smith of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mrs. Thomasine Rogers of Queens, N. Y.; one sister, Mrs. Isolene Evans; six grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. BRADLEY Funeral services for Mrs. Durie Malloy Bradley of 608 Canal St., who died Monday, September 29 at home, will be held Friday. October 3 at 2 p.m. at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Rev. W. E. Daye. Burial will be in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one son, Roy Bradley Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Juanita and , Mrs. Marion Blue, both of .Clayton; three sisters, Mrs. Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street Durham, NC 27707 682-0327 ' LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. Assisting Families with pre-funeral and post funeral business arrangements. Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. . Families can choose from a variety of services. V 404 DOWD STREET Durham; north Carolina 2770 jf DR. A. 0, M0SELEY. D.p., MINISTER J. C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES . Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 Flossie Bullock . of Wadesboro, Mrs. DoIs Tillman of Detroit, Mich.' and Mrs. Audrey Leak of Pinehurst; 17 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. THOMPSON Funeral services for Mrs. Cathryn D. Thompson of 609 Lawson St., who died Fri day, September 26 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Tuesday, September 30 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. MMDZft f Lyoctj: Burial was irt Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Durham and a graduate of Hillside High School and North Carolina Central University. She was a member of White Rock Bap tist Church and its Maude E. Logan District, Noon Day Prayer Group, Church An niversary Committee and Hattie E. Shepard Missionary Group. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Catherine T. hinton; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Sandra T. Smith of Camden, N. J.; three sons, Parham E. Shaw, Walter D. Shaw and David J. Thomp son, Jr.; four grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough $ Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. mmmmmmq Fisher Funeral Parlor Incorporated 3137 Fayetteville Street . Durham, North Carolina 27707 i (919) 682-3276 If We Didn't Serve You You probably paid more than you SHOULD have for your funeral needs. OtA Licensed Staff r Elijah J, "Pookey" Fisher, III Funeral Service Licensee Christopher T. Fisher Funeral Service Licensee James A. Pegram Licensed Funeral Director Service For All - Within The Means 01 All ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH imimiiriiint M iitiiiniiiT Jw nimi'iiiWHi liiiilii r ' 'Striving For Uberition and Freedom With Josus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fiyetttvine Street, Durham, NC W.W.Eiirty. Jr., Mlnliter SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980- 8M A.M. Worship Strict 9:33 A.M. Sundjy School JVM -AM- 'negular Worship , . '.' idnesdiy l-' : . ' r- , Jr. Church - Wednesdiy 6:MP.M

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