2-TKE; CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1882 ' 7 ifcrllurJBskdSaiJ , The Ushers of Covenant United Tresbyterian Chu rch 1 306 Lincoln St., will sponsor a thrift and ' . bake sale, Saturday, December 4 from 10 a.m. to 3Lp.m. in the church basement. Items of clothing . arc: for a dollar and less. Buy one and receive one free. . 1 twelve Tribes cf isrzsl The I Iclping Hand Club of Bell-Yeager Freewill Baptist Church, 128 E. Cornwallis Rd., will pre sent trie ; "Twelve iTribes of Israel" - Sunday, Decem'oef 12 at 6 p.m. Speakers will be Rev. , Floyd eohard, associate minister of Bell-Yeager, Rev. Kenneth Duff, pastor, Cameron Grove Bap tist Church, and Dr. David H. Bell, pastor, Bell - Yeager. t ; ; Senior Choir Program at Mt. ZIon The Senior . Choir of Mount Zion Baptist Church, 2315 Fayetteville St., will have Birthdays Dedication program, Sunday, December 5 at 4 p-m ' "t ;" - . w. , ; -Special Service at Convention Home A Special Service will be held at the Convention Home, Gues Road, Saturday,' December 4 at 7 p.m. All Sunday Schools are.asked to come. ' 118th Anniversary of St. Paul AME CHAPEL HILL Historic St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, 101 Merritt Mill , Road, will observe its 1 18th Anniversary of its founding, Friday, December 10 at a 7 p.m. ban-', quet at the Carolina Inn. Keynote speaker Will be Right Reverend John ' Hurst Adams, presiding Bishop of the Second Episcopal District of the A.M-E. Church. V.v' V - ' ,u , Bishop Adams has been active in many religious ; and educational activities. He is a former presi dent of Paul Quinn College, Waco, Texas. He has advanced degrees from Johnson C Smith Univer sity, Boston University School Theology and Boston University He has received honorary degrees from Payne Theological Seminary, Paul Quinn College and Wilberforce University.- r St. Paul A.M.E. Church was founded in 1964 under the grapevine on the land that was deeded to the trustees by the late Gerry Hargraves. In December 1864 the first church building was com pleted. Rev. B. Willis Wilson l is pastor of St. Paul. . . f Banquet tickets are available. For further infor mation call 967-3961 or 942-1422. Love Service at Lake view A Love Service for the Pastor of Lakeview Bap tist Church, Dearborn Drive, will be held Sunday, ' December 5 at 5 p.m. ":""' iiiimmmiiimimiimmmim... - m. """ft" Ladies! Ladies! Ladies! MATTHEW'S SHOES Big & Wide Ladies Shoes Upto12EEE Thousands! Wall to Wall! Downtown Durham 105 E. Chapel Hill St. 682-0037 K's Hair Design . Distinctive Hairstyling. All Types of Curls Perms and Pressing -All Styles of Wigs ' Full Line of Hair Care Aids 688-0369 3030 FayettevlTle St, Durham Burthey Funeral Service V Ifc Iiv3 3?510 Fayetteville Street 1 W V .. T Durham, NC 27707 55y.. " 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 Jrom a variety of services. OunmreEn News. Jisws cf Bibia Way The Senior Male'Chorus will sing for the morn ing worship at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, 2817 Dark Circle, Sunday, December 5. Mrs. Ruby Hollingsworth and Mrs. Ethel Williams will be in charge of the 7:30 p.m. service. - - World of Faith World Outreach Satellit3 Ministry at Mt. Zion Mount Zion Baptist Church, 2315 Fayetteville Su is an affiliate member of the World of Faith World Outreach Center Satellite Division and is able to bring monthly teaching seminars live via satellite to the Durham community. From Sunday; December 5 through Thursday, December 8 four nights with Hilton Sutton, one of the leading experts in Bible prophecy, will be on . the big screen satellite video. , ; ' 1 ' " There is no admission charge. ' v Yard Sals at Church cf God A Yard Sale will be held at the Church of God of Prophecy, Grant Street, Saturday, December 4 irom o a.m. to i p.m. " Nina Troop 55 Scounts in Training - Nine scouts from Troop 55 of White Rock 'Bap-' : tist Church; 3400 Fayetteville St., were given training in Multimedia Standard First Aid, Satur- " day, November 13. It was an all day training ses sion held at "the American Red Cross, Triangle Area Chapter, Raleigh. - c "-Those certified as completing the Multimedia Standard First Aid course of instruction and cer tified for three! years were: 1 Kenneth Brown, Star Scoutt Chappel Floyd, ; 1st' Class; Eric Nails, Eagle Scoutt; Eric Goins, Star Scoutt; James V Lawton, Eagle Scoutt; Jimmy Lawton, Scout master; Wilbert Mason, Star Scout; Wesley 'Schooler, Life Scout; and Roderick Frizzelle, Boy Scout. - - . " ' ; y f , t - - : ; fcJ , - - - .f J if ' f V. E. Brown Honor Day at Gcthssmana Honor Day for Rev. V. E. Brown pastor, Gethesane Baptist Church, 906 S. Roxboro St., will be held Sunday, December 12. Rev. Gussie D. . Thompson will preach at 11 a.ni, a Rev; James Daniel, pastor, Orange Grove Baptist Church, will .oreach at5:30 p.m. , , ". DEATHS AND FUNERAL SERVICES K0LL0CK 1 ALSTON . Funeral services for Mrs. Funeral services for Ms. Llllie Mae Kollock, 90, of Brenda W. Alston,. 40, of 2510 White Oak Ave.; who ' 116 W. Umstead St, who died Sunday, November 21 died Saturday, . November at home, were held Mon-: 20 at Duke Medical Center; day, November 29 at St. were held -Tuesday; Camden, N. J. ' Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. " Mark AME Zion Church by Rev. Howard E. Haggler Sr. - Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Ben nett svi lie. S. C. Surviving are two sons, 'DeriousT. Kollock and Earl Kollock of New York; one sister; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. ' Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. THOMAS ' Funeral services for Mrs, Odessa M. Thomas of ,519 E. Main St.; Apt. 510, who died Monday, November 22 at Duke Medical Center, were held baturaay, .Memorial' s one Pamela, held Monday, November 29 at . Glennview : Memorial Park. - . " Surviving are her oarents. James Henderson November 27 at Greater St. ; and ; Peggie Marie Brown; Paul Baptist Church by Dr. - one i sister, Ms. Sherrie LUNSF0RD Funeral services for at ; Burthey ' Amos Lee Lunsford of 7325 Russeii kq., wno aieo ai Durham County. General . Hospital, were - held Wednesday, December 1 at Cains Chapel Baptist Church by Rev. Moses Flet cher.' Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, BROWN "' '; Mrs. Nellie Lunsford; one -Graveside rites for Infants daughter, Mrs. Harrett ShuUte Michelle Brown,.of Perry; two sons, Claude 1128 Elmo St., who died Lunsford of Hillsborough Thursday, November 25 at and Earnest Lunsford; one Duke Medical center, were stepson, toward uupree or November 30 ; Funeral Chapel. Burial was in' Glennview Park. ' ' Surviving , daughter, Msk Tabron. ' - - Arrangements were : by Burthey Funeral Service.- : Brown; three brothers; her materrialgrandparents, Harnett and Alice Downey; her paternal grandmother, Ms. Sulina Henderson of Butner. - , - . . Baltimore, Md.; one step daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Young; one brother, James Lunsford; six grand children; four step grandchildren. Arrangements were by Burthey Funeral Service. ' Courtesy of Scarborough & . Hargett Memorial ' Chapels and Gardens. YANCEY . .a- Funeral services for Tom " "Nub"- Yancey of 2619 Owen St.;, who died Tues day, November 30 at Durham- County .General Hospital, will be held Fri day, December 4 at 11 a.m. . at Scarborough & Hargett , Memorial Chapel by Rev. H0LEMAN Robert Bradshaw.' Burial Funeral services for will be in Glennview Richard Holeman, who died Memorial Park. Monday, November 29 at Surviving is one sister, Warren County General Miss Mary Yancey of Rox boro. -, -. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. three, aunts, Mrs. Ara Goodman of Newark; N.J.,: Mrs. Hattie Straiter of Ox ford and Mrs. Mattie Eldora Howard; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends ' Saturday, December 4 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Parlor. i Arrangements . are by Fisher Funeral Parlor. W. T; Bigelow. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery She was a native of Lan caster, S. C She was a member of Greater St: Paul Baptist Church. Surviving are her hus;,k '... band, Cleveland Thomas;' ' HARRIS three daughters, , Mrs.- " Funeral, services . for Elizabeth - T. Gladden of ? Alfred MJudge", Harris 'of FOrestville. ' Md.. . Mrs. Rt. 4. Chanel Hill, who died . Ethel M Barrett of Wilm-. ? Friday; -November 26 .at 'iRaieigh. ingtort, Det. and Mrs. Jan-, f North Carolina -MembriaM . He was a nie ' M. Smallwood ' of ! Hospital, were held TUes- Durham and Jamaica, N. Y.; two sons, - day, November. 30 at Mill ; veteran. Patrick-, Thomas . and -Grove Primitive Baptist Surviving are, his wife, Cleveland E. Thomas of Church by Rev. Earnest w Mrs. Louise R. Dalrymp!; Graves. Burial was in Mt. three sons," Calvin 'C. Level Baptist Church Dairy mple Larry Dalrymple . DALRYMPLE Graveside rites for Calvin Hicks "Buck" Dalrymple, 72, of Nash County, who died Monday, November 29 at the Veterans Administra tion Hospital, were held Thursday, December 2 . at National Cemetery, native , of a military htOCTOA Funeral services for Mrs. Vergie Atwater Proctor, 73, of Rt. 3 Box 256, Fayet teville Rd., who died Mon day, November 29 in Bronx, 'N. Y., will be held Sunday, December 5 at 2 p.m. at New Hope Mis sionary Baptist Church, Chatham County, by Dr. Marcus V. Ingram. Burial will be in the Williams Family Cemetery. ' She was a native of Hospltal, were held Thurs day, December 2 at Sar borough & Hargett Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park.,-;i-r:v:-n Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial CTiapels and Gardens. ' BAKER , - Mrs. ; Leona H. Baker died Wednesday, December 1 at Durham .County General Hospital. SMITH ", .. -." Funeral arrangements were Funeral services for John ' incomplete at press time. Edward Smith, 58, 1 of 607 The family, may bo con Hick St., who died Sunday, . tactecT at trie home of Mr. November 28 at Durham : and Mrs; Sam Satterfield. County General Hospital will be held Friday, December 3 at 1 p.m. at Orange Grove Baptist Church by Rev.. J. j. Dunstan. Burial will be in. 508 Rippling Stream Rd. - Arrangements are by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Chatham County and was the Carr Family Cemetery educated in the Chatham Surviving are his wife, uounty . public bcnpois. , Mrs.. Ida ,0. Smith; four. &ne was a member of New daughters;1 Mrs. Marie Hope Missionary Baptist Outen, Mrs: Rosa Hlnton of ' Subscribe To Th4 Carolina Times ' : v Todav 1 . District Heights, Md.; nine grandchildren;, one great grandchild. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memoriat Chapels and Gardens. : ; .; - , DEAN Funeral services for Mrs. Almeta Dean, 66, of 1307 Faye St.; were held Mon day, November 29 at Bur they Funeral Chapel. Burial W3Q In Glpnnvipuu Mnmnrial j Park; Surviving is one grand daughter, Ms. Phillis Berea. Arrangements . were by Burthey Funeral Service. . Cemetery; ' He was a native of Gran", ville County and attended .the Granville County, schools. He was a self- - employed carpenter. He was a member of Mill Grove Primitive Baptist Church and a deacon. He was a treasurer and clerk of ;the Durham Primitive Bap tist Association. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Glovenla Harris; one brother, Maynard Harris; two sisters, , Mrs. Essie Chatman of Tinton Falls, N. J. and mrs, Olie Moore of' a 1 --n. &ow nnJ 8ift Steffi Flowers For All Occasions ', Durham-Oxford Highway 15 (919)528-2160 Nights 682-2600 . Kay & Norman Walker ' and Ratph Dalrymple of New York City; two' daughters, Mrs. Rosa Mc Claln" and Mrs, Evelyn McPherson of Washington; D. C; 13 grandchildren; seven, great-grandchildren. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor. PREATTY Funeral services for Mrs. Leverta C. Preatty of 1317 Fargo St., who died Sun day; November '28 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Thurs day December' 2' at West Durham Baptist Church by' Rev. Harold J. Cobb Sr. -Burial was in Glennview Memorial Park. - She was a member of West ' Durham Baptist1 Church. Surviving are her hus band, Thomas Preatty; her mother, Mrs. Mary Cov ington; one brother; Willie ; Covington; two sisters, i Mrs. Mary Alice Williford of Pensacoia, Fla. and Mrs Reathie Rogers. Church, and. its Sunday School and Gospel Choir. She was a charter member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Los Angeles, Calif. She was also a member of the H & A Family Club and Williams Family Circle, Surviving are one son; Myles Proctor Jr. of Los Angeles, . Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary E. Montgomery of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. Rader Webb of Bronx, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs: Rader Prince. Mrs. Ethel Perry and Mrs. Stella Alston; three . brothers; Frank Atwater and William Atwater,. both of Chicago, New York and Mrs. Hattie .Rhodes and Mrs. Margaret Holloway; four sons, John Henry Smith of Virginia. John E. Smith, Hubert T. Smith and Norman H. Smith of Washington.' D. C; 32 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren- v t - Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens, SQUIRES Jasper Earl Squires of 900 Larch wood Drive, died Monday, November 29 at Duke Medical Center.,. . Funeral arrangements were Incomplete at press time. burviving is one sister, and John A. Atwater; Ms. Oneida McGhee: ELLIS D. JONES j a SONS, INC. V 419 Dowd Street ' T I COMPLETE 419 Dowd Street Durham, N. C. FUNERAL SER VICE rj THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO ' SERVE YOU TWwffc PftMl FMrl AllMfMMBk. MOM IRd MVt BMpIt Itlwwoi wi UmW rtwht rha I kick mm d t Uml nl U (0:i ST. JOSEPH'S AME CHURCH 1-5 a Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels a " & Gardens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 306 S. Roxboro . Durham. N. C. 682-1171 ; ' 'A Dignified Services a Sympathetic Way" Burial Protector Plan OUR LICENSED STAFF ; Ernestine Scarborough Bynum . - licensed FunerM Oirectress and Embalmer ' J. C. "Skeepie" Scarborough. Ill . Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Douglas C.Ray . Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ' Connie B. Dunlap Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer i f . B88-1323 til '1-';- ' -- I' 1 mfFrvrms "pmc 4 wmt- iodua yovi (miljr. Tlmik ytm hi opportunity l mn wn. Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels . & Gardens 306 S. Roxboro Durham. N. C. 682-1171 Wayne A. Coachman Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ' Ronald H. ScarWouah. Sr. Ltcsnsed Funeral Dirnr.iiw J. A. Carter Licensed Funeral Director - Emmett Caldwell ' Licensed Funeral Director iiAl Tr Libsntsa runsrii uvecior i . 7 IS ii II r i 1 ' I , m.A I Striving For Liberation tnd Freedom With . ' Jesus Christ Since 1869 2521 Fayetteville Street. Durham. NC W.W.Easley. Jr.. Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1982 8:00 A. Iff. Worship-Service . . 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M.' : Regular Warship Each Wednesday Prayer Service 12 Noon Jr. Church Wednesday - 6:00 P.M. I I I I ' ji viiui bit ww I Ii BJi I 1 I ' btr Jiiwral arbr,. fa. 3137 FavettevilleStrfifit Durham, North Carolina' 27707 (919)682-3276 , "Service For All Within The Means Of Air Since 1963 WE CARE If Wa Didn't Seive You- - You probably paid more than you SHOUL D ha ve for your, funeral needs. Our Licensed Staff FUNERAL SERVICE LICENSEES Elijah J. "Pookey"' Fisher III Christopher T. Fisher - Clyde Moore III LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOft James A. Pegram Offife ttorh Bajrttef : i. , j ; -y r,. -j ... -; ;, :'A-' ' ; .. , , . . -founded tees $400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27707 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1982 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:55 A.M. Worship Sermon The Pastor