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2-TKE CAnSUKA TlES SATURDAY, KAY 15.,'iW V.'er.sn's Dsy z Russell f'sm. Women's Day will be observed at Russell; Memorial CME Church, S. Alston Ave., Sunday, May 16 at 11 a.m. Rev. Lottie Kee will be the speaker. Her theme will be No Charge, but a Charge to Keep. Rev. Kee is a native of Asheville and a graduate of Stephens-Lee High School. 2Sth Anniversary cf Jcnss . The members of True Way Holy Church, 1410 Gillette Ave., will honor their pastor and his wife, Bishop and Mrs. W. A. Jones, on their 29th An niversary, Sunday, May 16. . . Russell Community Bible Classes Bible Study Classes is holding weekly at the New Home and Durham Convention Center, St. Mary's ' and Guess Roads. These classes are conducted each ' Wednesday night from 7:30 - 9 p.m. The teachers are Rev. M. Fletcher of Cain's Chapel Church and , Rev. T. E. Taylor of Lipscomb Grove Baptist Church. ' . r Women Day at Immanuel Temple . Women Day will oe observed at immanual Temple Seventh Day Adventist Church. 1309 Lincoln St., Satur day. May 15 at 11 a.m. Mrs. Carolyn Hinson, a native of Winston-Salem and of the South Atlantic Conference of ' Seventh Day Adventist in Atlanta, will speak. Rev. Ellsworth Tate to be Installed Installation Services for Rev. Ellsworth Lee Tait will be held Sunday, May 16 at 3 p.m. at Brookslon Baptist Church, Henderson. Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch, pastor, , White Rock Baptist Church, will preach. Thanksgivingftogram at First Calvary The Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth will ; celebrate their Thanksgiving Program at First' Calvary Baptist Church, Morehead Avenue, , Sun-' day, May 16 at 3 p.m. Rev. D. H. Bell, pastor, Bell-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church, will speak. : Senior Citizens Day at West Durham ; West Durham Baptist Church Athens and ; Nixon 1 Streets, will observe its annual Senior Citizens Day, Sun ! day, May 16 at 11 a.m. Mrs.-Inez M. Myles, of Hender son, will speak. Mrs. Myles is founder and Executive Director of the North Carolina Senior Citizens Federation,1 Inc., will , speak. , .-. Mrs. Myles is founder and Executive Director of the North Carolina Senior Citizens Federation, Inc., chair man of the Elderly Committee for the Legislative Form for the National Community Action Association, serves on the White House Conference on Aging; North Carolina Milk Commission; and is the only black regulating the Dairy Industrym the United States. Special recognition will be given Mr, and Mrs. Earl T. ' Artis.VI-; i ., v.- " " : . ' Early Morning Service will also be held at West Durham Baptist Church with Rev, Harold J. Cobb Jr. : speaking. v.:--', ..fir;- Revival at Mount Zoar Revival Services will be held at Mount Zoar Bap tist Church, Cheek Road, May 17 to 21 beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. Guest Minister for the week will be Rev. John Mendas of Wendell. Rev. A. H. Parker is the pastor of Mount Zoar. , Workshop at Pine Grove The First District Sunjjfj-Shopr Convention, Workshop will be heldae Pine GroVe' Baptist ; Church, Creedmoor, Saturday, May at 9 a.m. McKinley Mangum is president. ' News of Bible Way The Russelletts will sing for the Morning Wor ship at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, Dark Grcle. The Youth Department and Mrs. Doris Russell will be in charge of services at 6 p.m. ' Purthey Funeral Service .1510 Fayettevilie Street Durham, M 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 diqmfiert service. ' Families can choose from a variety of services. I 14 I ,1, air '""iiu mi mi UNCF Telethon Volunteers Honored Last Thursday IBM and the Governor's Inn were hosts on May 6 for a reception in honor of volunteers and sup-j porters of the United Negro College Fund's "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars", which was aired overi WTVD-TV on April 24. , . Saint Augustine's College and Shaw University will be the major beneficiaries of this fund-raising event, which totalled $115,669. ! Howard N. Lee, former mayor of Chapel Hill and former N.C. Secretary of Human and Natural Resourcesserved as general clwirman in Chapel Hill. William Bunch, stock broker was general chairman in Durham. Bunch is also a graduate of Livingstone College, one of the.UNCF member in- ' stitutions. Clarence Lightner,- former mayor of r Raleigh and former state senator, served as general; chairman in Raleigh. Ms. Cynthia Perry of j Winston-Salem is area director of the United Negro) , College Fund. Dr. Stanlev Smith, president of Shaw University, ? and Dr. Prezelle R. Robinson, president of Saint Augustine's College, expressed their appreciation for the suoDort of all volunteers, and said that the two colleges will be the recipients of 75 V of the! funds raised through this special event. They both' stated that the effort Was most successful and will , be an annual event. i The entire "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars" was) made possible by a grant fron Anheuser-Busch. Those persons who wish to fulfill pledges or make contributions may mail them to: UNCF, P.O. I Box 3508, Durham, N.C. 27702. The family of Mr: John M. Chancey of 2528 S. Roxboro Street, Apt. A and a longtime employee of the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, who died April 28. 1982, wish : to express their deepest appreciation for all of the acts of kindness shown them during the hours of their bereave ment. May God spread his deepest blessings upon each , Of you. ' .. -': ' , . ' Mrs Katie Chancey Mrs. Shirley Lassiter . 'v'i'i-Vv S Family SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS55SSSSSS95SSSS - ThankYou The family of Dr. David B. Cooke, Jr., wishes to acknowledge with grateful ap preciation, your many expressions of sym pathy during our bereavement. ' We thank you also for your many acts of kindness during his long Illness. ; s r "7. mix. I. T , " ' r ' " ! -..J 1 -8 i '. ! y i i 1 MEMBERS OF THE STEERING COMMIT TEE foe the United Negro Colleee fund's "Lou Rawls Parade of Stars." They are from Ctaapu IGil, Dorham and Raleigh (See Storyl 2000 Commission Mdre Political Involvement Urged During Panel Of Governors At A&T I ThankYou Sincere and heartfelt gratitude to my many friends in and out of the city for your concern for me while I was shut in. May God bless each of you. V Mrs. Hastie Price ttttttttmmumnttutttttmtttttmt Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louise Smith Reams; two children, Christie Reams and 'Julie Reams; his; mother, Mrs. Myrtle Reams; seven sisters, Mrs. Josephine Pridgen of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Wilma Lee Johnson, Mrs. Marjorie Jones, Ms. Zellie Mae Reams, Ms. Zelma Mae Reams, Ms. Zora Lee Torain and Ms. Annie Lou Reams; six brothers, Eddie Reams, Sandy Reams, Luther Reams, Phillip Reams and Robert Reams. Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. RICHMOND Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Bittle Richmond, 79, of 209 S. Alston Ave., who died Wednesday, May 5 at home, were held Saturday, May 8 at Union Baptist Church by Dr. Grady D. Davis.;, Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. Surviving are her hus band; : Joseph Richmond; one daughter Mrs. Beola Perry; two brothers, Edgar Bittle and Charlie Bittle; nine grandchildren. Arrangements were by Ellis D. - Jones & Sons Funeral Home. BALDWIN Funeral services for Willie James Baldwin, who ,, died Wednesday, May 5, were held Saturday, May 8 at Scarborounh A Harnntt -l "GREENSBORO Predictions of the need; for more grassroots. political involvement, continued growth of. tourism in the state and ,the need to consider more metro governments V 'and mergers were among . the many topics broach-' ed during a one-hour panel discussion , by Governor Jim Hunt and thre former governors at A&T State University recently. , "We have got to con sider more concepts of metro government and merger," said former Republican "governor, Jim Holshouser. "There are just too many people doing the same things : and living across the street from each other." 1 The need for improved communications among the citizens and state government was also pointed out in the panel, moderated by President William Friday, chair man of the Hunt Com mission on the Future of North Carolina. "We have got to devise a means so people can speak more directly to the issues," said Hunt. "Television has ' really become a signifi cant force," said former Governor Dan Moore. "I ran the last j the century. .'Its a-. '7 homegrown campaign." billion industry we hau "Those who seek 'to continue to. provide ipublic office,", said 'attractive sites and 'former Governor Bob ioads." .... ! . Scott, "need to try: . y harder to be more realistic in perceiving the needs of the state and in communicating , - those ; needs to the people." Hunt urged an expan sion of the tourism in dustry in the state and in jthe improvement of educational and health care opportunities for the citizens. ;. , "Tourism is the state's third largest industry and we expect a growth of 12 per cent by the turn of ICprtcSd ALL YOU NEED FOR V.uiOH ITCHES AND RASHES. DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES REAMS Funeral services for Chester Eli Reams, 37, of 1416 E. Club Blvd.,:who; died Monday, May at Duke Medical Center, were held Saturday. May 8 at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Bahama, by Rev. W. S. Evans. Burial Was in the church cemetery. We Welcome Your Church News News about your hap penings at your church i anuuiu ub in uui unite ui later than Monday at 5 p.m. ot tne week ot publication. You might send us a church bulletin that would . indicate noteworthy news : of your church happenings. Memorial Chapel by Rev. W. E. Daye. . S -i He was a native of Scotland, ' S, C. and graduated froni ..Lyon. Park School in Durham. He worked for the City of DurhamStreet Department, Surviving 4? are-;; one daughter, Ms. Demetricious Ann Williams; his mother, Mrs. Sadie Baldwin Pough; two sisters, . Ms. Pauline Wingate of Raleigh and Ms ; Julia Pough of Washington, D. C. .-. . Courtesy of Scarborough & riargett Memoria ( Chapels and Gardens. THOMPSON Funeral services for Mrs. Louise HuntvThompson of Hempstead, N. Y., who died Saturday, May 8 in Long Beach Hospital, New York, were held Thursday, May' 13 at Union Baptist Church by Rev. Napoleon Sanders. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. . Surviving are one sister, Miss Betty- Hunt; one brother, Walter Hunt, v Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. BROWN Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Flemming Brown, of 807 S. Duke St . , Apt, 623. who died Saturday. May 8 at Duke Medical Center, were held at Thursday. May 13 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church by Rev. Per cy L. High. Burial was in . Glennview Memorial Park. 1 V Surviving are three ! $tStersJ Mr$1iTtpieJoTres or Washington DC s- Mrs . r Carrie Prince and Mrs. Ber tha Josey, ' . , " Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial . Chapels and Gardens. ' ' .. . 1 0." 'V f 1 if Durham city schools and graduated from the Elliott Strteet High School in Newark, N. J. He was a 1932:gradyite oLtHampJton Institute. v: 1 He worked - at North Carolina Mutual Life In surance Co., Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Bankers Fire Insurance Co. and Am; pix Studios. .. v He was a member of White Rock Baptist Church and its Ushers Board and Moore-Kennedy Bible Class. - - Surviving are h's wife, Mrs. Adeline Reynolds Spaulding; one sister, Mrs. Margaret S. Shearin; two brothers, Charles i Clinton Spaulding Jr. and Booker Benjamin Spaulding. Courtesy xf Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ' DIXON Funeral services for Winston Dixon of Lamar; S. ,C, were held Saturday, May 8 in Lamar. t - k t Sutvlvinretwo: sisters, Mrs, Lila Cooper ot Durham and Mrs. Annie Sanders of Peakskill, N. Y. , Courtesy of Ellis D. Jones ' & Sons Funeral Hone SPAULDING Funeral services for John Aaron Spaulding. 71. of 3311 Fayettevilie St., who died Thursday, May 6 at Duke Medical Center, were . held Sunday." May 9 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. He was a native of Durham, attended the Funeral sendees for Willie C. Lunsford of 112 Barnum St., who died Mon day. May 3 at Durham County General ; Hospital, were held Friday. May 7 at Scarborough & Hargett I Memorial Chapel by Rev. ! Robert Fuller. Burial will be In Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are one sister. ;Mrs. Lela Pratt; one brother, Keaver Lunsford. : Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Partners In Planning You. Your Funml Dininof mi Vriti hudr life. Vm, 4 mm an uIm At m of nxd hmHT TW wr tmdi Prt-fWwod Funml Expmct. mi Money For Condnuinf Cll m tain mni nk m tfyolwcmmi with our ttcfmad ifrni ckKfr M At funml Hanr or m your homr. Wt wit bt hoppr io work with you in f)nHMnlnj your mmisI WTWiMiiwMft. At im am tfmt, wt cm mam you how our Unktd Fwruly Pkn MM provide thr monry for Anal inrnin and ranomani "waidi of turvMnn rtfnuy riwrnhrrt. Call im today. Then b M obllpirioai. at Scarborough & H;irgeit Memorial Chapelt & Gardens Mtt.Rubtri Durham. N.C. 682-1171 Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro Durham, N. C. . 682-1171 " 'A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" Bui ul Protector Plan , OUR LICENSED STAFF Ernestine Scarborough Bynum licenied Funeral Direclren and Embalmer '; . V J. C. "Skeepie" Scarborough. Ill . Ucented Funeral Director and Embalmer ; Oouglai C.Ray licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ' . z ' , Connie B. Ounlap ; ,--v i ; Ucenied Funeral Director and Fmbalmer . Wayne A. Coachman . Ucenied Funeral Director and Embalmer ' -Ronald H. Scarborough. Sr. licensed Funeral Director ! :J. A. Carter - Licensed Funeral Director ' Emmett Caldwell UoydByas Licensed Funeral Director . Ucentfd Funeral Dirocjor ; ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH JiMl i 1 lUHIinwil ,-,.4,M-.)it jm STf, Striving For Liberation and Freedom With . Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayettevilie Street, Durham, NC - W.W.Easley, Jr., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1982' ' 8:00 A.M. ', Worship-Service 9:30 A.M. - Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Regular Worship ; Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church - Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. I - w,-J t Iff ti k Vw h v kv til C 3137 Fayettevilie Street ' Durham North Carolina 27707 (919)682-3276 "Service For All - Within The Means Of AH" Since 1963 . WE CARE If We Didn't Serve You - You probably paid more than you . SHOULD have for your funeral nesds. Our Licensed Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher lil Christopher T. Fisher Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR James A: Pegram - Dljttp Hark Oaptiut OJbttrrl? toundeo taee S400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 7 DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, MAY. 16, 1982 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Wonhip Sermon The Pastor ,.:..,. On H hat (ireat Good Two or Three Persons Can Do! . ' Youth Choir leading the singing Miss Shelia Carrington, Directress Mrs. Willa Farmer, Organist The Senior Ushers Ushering , 3:00 , P.M. Pastor, preaching, choir, ushers at Brookslon Baptist Church, near Henderson, N. C. at the Installation of Rev. Ellsworth Tait, Pastor elect.
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