2 THE CARSUNA TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1932 Wc Welcome Your ' Church News.- ... ' News about your happenings at your church ; should be In our office not later than Monday at 51 i p.m. of the week of publication. J You might send us a church bulletin that would in- dicate noteworthy news of youf' church happenings. ; 113th Anniversary of St. Joseph's St. Joseph's' A.M.E, Church, 2515 Fayetteville St., will observe its 1 13th Anniversary, Sunday, Oc tober 24. Bishop Philip R. Cousin, former Minister of St. Joseph's and now Presiding Bishop of the Ninth -Episcopal District of the-African Methodist Episcopal Church will preach at the 11 a.m. Wor- ship Service. Attorney William A. Marsh Jr. is chairman for the 1 13th Anniversary Celebration. Rev. W. W. Easley Jr. is minister. Homecoming at Bell-Yeager , Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cor nwallis: Road, will observe its 8th Homecoming, Sunday, August 8 at 3 p.m. Rev. V. S. Thompson, pastor, First Calvary Baptist Church, will preach. Fish Fry & Yard Sale The Floral Club of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Road, will have a Fish Fry and Yard Sale, Saturday, August 14 beginning at 1 1 a.m. Men's Day at Cedar Grove Men's Day will be observed at Cedar Grove Bap-. tist Church, Route 3, Roxboro, will observe Annual Men's Day, Sunday, August 8 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker, will be Representative Kenneth B. Spaulding. v Floral Club Anniversary The Floral CLub of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 1006 S. Roxboro St., will celebrate its 23rd Anniversary, Sunday, August 8 at 4 p.m. Rev. Z. D. Harris, pastor. Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, will preach. Mrs. Virginia Rogers is presi dent of the Floral Club. Rainbow Tea at Mount Calvary The Pastor's Aid Club of Mount Calvary United Church of Christ, 1715 Athens St., will sponsor its Annual Rainbow Tea, Sunday, August 8 at 4 p.m. Junior Choir Anniversary att New Bethel The Junior Choir of New Bethel Baptist Church, 2508 Crest St.. will celebrate its Anniversary, Sun day, August 8 at 4 p.m. Guests will be Leroy McKenzie, master of ceremonies, Ms. Alwyn Palmer of WDUR Radio Station, Rev. Ricky Lyon, and the Wings of Faith of Raleigh. Gospel Chorus Anniversary The Gospel Chorus of New Bethel Baptist Church, 2508 Crest St., celebrated its Anniversary, Sunday, July 25. Revival at Lincoln Memorial Annual Revival will be held at .Lincoln Memorial Baptist Church, 1500 S. Roxboro St., August 9 through 13. Services begin nightly at 7:30 with the Rev. J. C. Fogg preaching. Dichop O By Joseph E. Green A , conservative Republican ; President ; whose :--x fiscal - and economic policies are . creating chaos in . poor and black communities is forcing black , people back into the pews of the nation's black churches. That is the analysis of the leadership of the United Holy Chureh of America, Inc., hich is i having its 13th annual convocation in Durham 1 this week. - -According to Bishop Jesse Jones, president of the 3,000-member organization "consisting of about fifty churches In ,' western - North Carolina, "we are seeing A return to the. black church and it is directly; ' related to the economic' policies of .this nation! People are suffering in more ways than one and they are returning to their spiritual roots., v, , Bishop -Elroy Lewis, an official of the con vocation and pastor of, Fisher's : Memorial United Holy Church in Durham, said, 'the. . black' church. is the only institution that ; black people own." " ' : "The black churchy is owned by black people," Lewis said, "and- you' Willing Workers Club Anniversary The Willing Workers Club of Ebenezer Baptist Church, 2200 S. Alston Ave., will celebrate its 58th Anniversary Sunday, August 8 at 3 p.m. Rev. Ar thur H. Parker, pastor, Mount Zoar Baptist Church, will preach. cannot say that about the courthouse or the public ' schools. It serves as a launching ' pad for everything ' . that , is positive in the black community." While many churches are losing their youth enrollments, the United ' (Holy Church is not fac ing that dilemma. "We have a strong youth contingent in our - church," ; Bishop Jones : said. "Our services are filled with young people. We address issues that they are concerned with ' such as jobs and educa tion." " .The week long con vocation that began last Sunday and ends this Sunday, features ser mons, hymn, singing, prayer sessions and speeches from Durham political figures such as H.M. "Mickey" Michaux ; and District Court Judge -Karenr Galloway. ' . "We are very much in volved in-issues," said Elijah Williams, another church' spokesman', "politics has always been at the heart " of ; the church' i' ' - Williams 'said. that, groups such as the Moral Majority, ; a : Virginia based .; conservative organization ' are "using" religion to keep blacks "oppressed." . Lewis said . that his church, like many others in their organization, kept a registry .that allowed them to see which of their members were registered Voters and which were' not. "We are constantly registering people," be said. "More specifically, the , black church pro claims tne gospei - Ui; - bondage and -suffering. Jesus Christ," . Lewis and we work toward that sard, "we are. concerned goal." - . " - ; with the elimination oi .ft r V t A DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES 1- I Bishop Jesse Jones I yk 1 Revival at Orange Grove , Annual Revival will be held at Orange 'Grove " Baptist Church, 505 .East End Ave., August 9' through 13. Services begin nightly at 7:30 with the Dr. D. A. Peace preaching. Installation Service at Lakeview Installation Service for Rev. James E. Lilly, pastor, Lakeview Baptist Church, Dearborn Drive, will be held Sunday, August 22 at 4 p.m. Dr. Percy L. High, pastor, Mount Vernon Baptist Church, will speak. . M 5 : riw. -1 Burthoy Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street Durham, nc Z7707 COO AOIf LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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, TAPP Funeral - services for Lance Tapp. 4. of 825 Exum St.. who died Wednesday. July 28 at Duke Medical Center, were held Sunday, August 1 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial f 'Chapel by FievA rBerr nard Morrison. 'Burial was in Milk Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Rox boro. Surviving are h's mother. Ms. Mary Diane Tapp: his father, Roosevelt Waller; one brother. William Robert Tapp; one stepbrother. Micnael uarnett oi uer many:. one sister. Ms. Shonta ' Y. Tapp; his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Ruth Winstead of Rox boro. Courtesy of Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. HINTON Funeral services for Brownie Hinton of 131-F Commerce St., who died Saturday. July 31 at Duke Medical Center, were held Tuesday, August 3 at Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapel by Bishop Elroy Lewis. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. He was a native, of Knightdale. He retired v from Borden Brick .and Tile Cpmpany in 1962. surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Johnnie Mae Love; two sisters. Mrs. Emma Rogers and Mrs. Patty Lassiter; two grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren. . - Courtesy of Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. . MAYE ,J Memorial services Jojc , Clinton Maye of 812 S. Alston Ave.. Apt. A. who died Tuesday. July 27 at Hillhaven Convalescent Center, were held Friday, We Welcome Your Church News News about your hap penings at your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of-the week of publication. You might send us a church bulletin that would indicate notewor thy news of your church happenings'; ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH vppppp,rp' .... .!&r$!$!'! ( J 'if S; M fc I ... Jfr ! f- Scarborough & Hargett li.S FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM B ALTERS I - ' 306S. Roxboro .Durham, N.C.1: j ... 682-1171 . .- -:t3F-: :y-"A Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way" 111 . v ; : Burial Protector pan : ; . Striving For Liberation and Freedom With I ! Jesus Christ Since 1889 OUR LICENSED STAFF . J ; J EmMthMSarbmnglilyiiM ill I J.C.a'tk''tcaitMrwiti.ltl II A; . . lieMMd Hmn nractai rf EaMmr - J j ; ft Dofn C. Ray . . 'I i-l . 1 UcwhI f mm tartcMr Mi Babrtwr lij 8:00 A M L eta.tel.DM I I 930 AM 11 liemti fumm Clrectar u4 EaMaw I . jj.qq IX ' HhiM A m ' , ? I Z . I . ' V Ucmuifum&ttciMMiUbtmM ' J: 1 It RuMN.Iarbwgl,Sr. Ucnu4Hm4tkmim ,6! S I' ll fwtw ' llHHlJHl!taf li I ' ' . if : ,i ir... . ttt' 1"" - ,Z . f July 30 at ScarboroMgh.& v was employed'by Liggett- Hargett Memorial cnapei layers jooacco o. unm her retirement. She was a member of White Rock Baptist Church and its Philathea Sunday School Class, Hattie E. Shepard Mis sionary Circle . District 7 and Gospel Chorus. She was also a member of the Junior Daughters of Dor cas Club. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Hazel Pay: four sisters. Mrs. Pearlie Graves and Mrs. Mattie Howard both of Burlington, and ' Mrs. Mary Freeland and Mrs. Lula Cohn, both of Elon College; two brothers. James Paul of Burlington and Rufus Paul of Elon College. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. In corporated. . MEBANE Funeral services for Miss Alene P. Mebane of 806 Carroll St . . who died Monday. July 26 at Duke Medical Center, will be Iheld Friday. July 30 at .First Calvary Baptist Church at 2 p.m. by Rev. J Vernon; S. Thompson. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery. Courtesy of Scar-' borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. y ;? COOPER Mrs.' Elnora Cooper, 65, of 306 Cherry Grove St.. died Tuesday. August 3 at Duke Medical Center, Funeral ar rangements ; were , in-. complete at press time. Surviving are .'four sons, Roy Lee Cooper, James Cooper. Clarence Cooper and Lawrence Cooper; one daughter, Ms. Mary Cooper; three sisters, Mrs. Hassie Hargroves of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Lessie Williams and Mrs. Lucille Hargroves of Ox- Rock Baptist Jord; twabrothers. Henry by Rev.. Leonzo Lewif and Jessie Lewis, both of Washington, D. C; 10 grandchildren. Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. f V " granddaughter.. Ms. Delores Burwell; two great-grandchildren. V lf V'v-' m r . rM BRADSHAW Funeral services for Mrs. Minerva Paul Brad shaw. 84. of 1217 Fayet teville St., who died Saturday, July 31 at Durham County General Hospital, were he Id 'Wednesday, August 4 at White Church D. Lynch. Burial was in Bjeechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Alamance County and r Li and Mrs. Lucy Carr ington of Timberlake; one brother, Maynard Cates of Erie. Pa.; four grandchildren. Courtesy of Scar "borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels . and Gardens. 'N GRAHAM Funeral services for , Mrs.. Minnie Graham, 86, who died Tuesday, August 3 at Lake View Manor. Chapel Hill, will be held Fritlay, August 6 at 2 p.m. at Lipscomb Grove Baptist Church, Orange County, by Rev. T. E. Taylor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are one son. Earl Watlingtorof Burl ington; two sisters, Mrs. Gracie Mack arjd Mrs . Louvenia Cooper; one brother, Robert Watl- ington of Hillsborough: CATES Funeral services for Willie J. Cates of 3620 nehrhorn Drive, who died Wednesday, July 28 seven grandchildren;-'15 at m?W&Ws 'Atf-? great-gfantfchifdrenY Tour4' by Rev. W. E. Daye. Courtesy of Scar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. TOLBERT Funeral services for Rev.. William S. Tolbert, 85, of 1607 Faye St.. . who died Wednesday, July 28 at home, were held Saturday, July 31 at Zion Wall Baptist Church by Bishop Eli Ratcliff. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park, ' He was founder and pastor of Zion Wall Bap tist Church. - - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Odessa Tolbert; one daughter. Mrs. j Beverly Harris: one son, William Tolbert Jr.: three sisters, Mrs. Daisy Hutchins. Ms." Julia Taylor and Ms. Lillian Tolbert. Arrangements were by Ellis t. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. TAYLOR Funeral services for Ernest "Fred" Taylor. 88. pf Lillington. who died Sunday, August 1 in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Fayetteville. will be held Friday. August 6 at 2 p.m. at Moore's Chapel Holiness Church. Lillington.' Surviving is one brother. Wade Taylor of Durham. Courtesy of Ellis D. i Jones & Sons Funeral .Home. ministration Hospital, were held Saturday. July 31 at Union Baptist Church by Rev. Essex Fields. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Bessie Riley Cates; one daughter. Miss Faye Cates of Arlington. Va.; five sons. James Cates of Newark. N. J.. Willie1 Cates. Gregory Cates, Alan Cates and Eric Cates of Alaska; two sisters. Mrs. Lena Vanhook of Hillsborough g.reat-great-grandchildreni Arrangements were by Ellis D. Jones & Sons Funeral Home. EVANS Funeral services for James E. Evans. 71. who died Tuesday. August 3 at Durham County General Hospital, will be held Friday, August 6 at Rogers Grove Baptist Church by Rev. Leon White and Rev. D. O. .Parrish. Burial will be in the Evans Family Cemetery. Wake Coun ty. ' -Surviving are his Jl WORDS FOR THE WORLD ALL EFFORT AND EX ERTION put forth by man from the fullneM of hit heart la worship. If It la ; prompted by the hlgheat motive and the will to do service to humanity. -BAHAi WRITINGS Information: 383-2306 Partners In Planning You. Your FuMnl DlncMr mi Untad Firrity Ufc. Yw, ihk Mm em tolwt At m BMd whm fMfly ' TWd nAntarVn PlmmdFuiwfil Amnpmtna Momt For RmI ExpOTMc. and friorwy For CondrMkm CJ u Knhf id mtkt m tnotmrnm wteh our hcMmd ejna citrtir m At Fuiml Homr or In your koiM. W ril Ki kvn id worh whk you la pM4ieMnln( your ftieril vmejMMna). Ai At mm mm, on mam you mm our LWnd Fmily PUn wtU providt the momv lor nntl nptmm wd comtm Mtui of lunrtvtaa fHntfy Mtiubtft. ChN m today. Tlutt U no Scirborough Hargett Memorial Chapelt & Gardens WHS Roibtrt Dwhtm.N.C. 2521 Fayetteville Street, Durham. NC -W.W. Easley. Jr.. Minister SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1982 Worship-Service Sunday School Regular Worship Each Wednesday Prayer Service" 12 Noon 1 ; Ii Ii r B It rtnirrh Ufaiiitacrfau B-M D If "--j j . ,; m , j a m si sg &j f? $ jj j3 iiiwiitiu Wit ilraaafc i$er zwd Jxrbr, fa. 31 37 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 33276 "Service For AI - WKhin The Means Of AIM . '' " y SIMM1883 -WECARE- IIVJo Didn't Sorvo You ' Yen prsbstly psld Bisn Vssn you ' SHOULD hm for ysur funsrsl nssds. Our Ussnssd Stsff FUXErUL SERVICE UCCtSEES Elijah J. "Pookey" Fisher III " Christopher t. Fisher .. Clyde Moore III ucc'is) Fu:::nAL c::,:ctc3 Janes A. Pegram 1 j '' .- (Srrttrrit toundio tees . 4400 FAYETTEVILLE STRBJET , DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 m.J SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1982 9:30 A.M. , Church School ' 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon , Dr. William B. Moore, Pastor Tenth Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa. The Gospel Choir leading the singing . Mrs. Phyllis J. Holiday, Organist . Mrs. Virginia W. Alston, Director t Lady Ushers Ushering - Refreshments and Fellowship In the ' Fellowship Hall after 10:55 a.m. Worship by "i the MMF District. Sunday Nursery provided for children during the 10:55 a.m. Worship. . . ' .. v'V . . i' ' '

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