2 THE CARSUNA TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1932
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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.
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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
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DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES
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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. .
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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,
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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
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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.
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granddaughter.. Ms.
Delores Burwell; two
great-grandchildren.
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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
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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
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