Page 14 - The Chronicle, Saturday, June 2 churi inw - ^s?pgn Time C Officials of First BaptiChurch, includin, J.D. Patterson, right, aneH'astor William 1 David R.Hedgley, back right, lower a tinu centennial anniversary, to be opened in the capsule, constructed by students in ehgin Greensboro, contained hymn books, Suna centennial family year book and copies of worship services, and was the brainchild of deacon board NIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIMIIIMIIIIMItltltMllttMllltHIIIHI V St.Matthews Spon The Deaconess and Trus- University wl tee Wives of Greater St. ed a bachelor Matthews Baptist Church in theology, will sponsor a program on fromt the ! Sunday, June 22 at 3:00 Baptist Theo p.m. The Rev. Richard W. ary in Wake 1 Syles, the Angelic Choirs 1969 wifh i and his congregation of the Divinity degi First Baptist Church of Burlington, N.C. will ren- He has b der the services. Who's Whc Colleges ant Rev. Styles is a graduate Who's Who of the public schools of Preachers. > Waterbury, conn. He is a the South, F 1965 graduate of Shaw the South. 1 * - ...v Ora lV^HI^Pk Saturday, Goodwin wa ^KV had lived in member of ! her parents, home; two b Willis Goodv Neal To Preach of this cit: _ . , sister-in-law Trial Sermon i8at4:ooat Campbell, . Evergreen C Joe Neal, will preach his charge of an trial sermon to the congregation of Carver Road Christian Church on June Mr. Ernes 22. died Sunday Neal, 16, a high school Winston-Sal< sophomore, is a member of Salem/Forsy the church. Willie Jones is assistant pri the pastor. . member of S Beta Sigma I Viroinia Rol Friendship Baptist Southern Pin Roxbury, Mt TU , r r i * Funeral serv The ladies of Friendship n , , r u u II 4HX) p.m. at Baptist Church will sponsor ? , ? li u r u- i~ . RCV. J.W. a High Fashion Extravanga Saturday. June 21. a. 6 C p.m. at the Masonic Tern- ? ar?e 0 arT pic, 1025 E. 14th Street. Donation S2.00. Tickets may be purchased from ? . ? i ii^ ,,ii Funeral sc church ladies or at the door ? , c . , . Street \fcho i before the program begins. .. r. a I- . I Hornet ere c Proceeds arc tor the t, ' , Vt. .. Home of I V\ omens Day Committee . and Mrs. Sandra Debcrry is ? ,ciatin8chairperson. The pastor of Friendship is the Rev. S.E. Tyndall /r I. 1980 eh & rell ?? w" Dl ^K Ik 1 Jeremiah 7:1; Jeremiah f\ Wk * ^B^BF I Rf ^ ^kRfc The setting for this 1 Josiah called upon the ] ?*M 9 had been " however, (a new threat) ^RWw ?^r the land. B^\?R Jeremiah, son of Hill a' F J was a man of sorrow at l The Message Declared . B*W' 1 The Message Defied ... ^ I The Message Defended I Photo By Sftnuiu r j I God commanded Jen apSUle I tinued disobedience. J< ^ I Sunday's lesson, but th< g Deacons Theodore Warren Sr., left, and I shown all signs of false i. Epps, back left, and Pastor Emeritus Dr. I cheap substitute for tru ? capsule containing events of the church's I jhe message was a Div ' year 2029 during ceremonies Sunday. The I salvation; mend their wj eering design at A&T State University in I were told further that if fay School literature and hymn books, the I "that 1 may repent me c all church programs and tapes of three full I be destroyed like Shiloli Dr. W. Archie Blount, vice chairman of the I The people resented iiiiiMiiiiimmiiitiiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuimiMiimiiiiiiimiiiitmtMiiiniii | Jeremiah s life was spj I 35:15). sors Program I lere he receiv- of the Ministerial Fellow- I of arts degree ship Alliance for Alamance* I ' Arue r?P?n^?nc* a He graduated County and serves ts . ' *pr0pfr a,t,tude.?' Southeastern member of the Board of 1 3 The ?nly way of del' logical Semin- Directors of the Burlington Forest, N.C. in Housing Authority, a memi Masters of ber of the Human Relations ee. Council, and a member of the Executive Committee fo >een listed in the Alamance County Cli> in America ent Council of North State Mr. William Lee Millet 3 universities, Legai services, inc. Care Nursing Home, pas Among Black The public is cordially ^ay morning at Medica Vho's Who in invited to attend this ser- after a one-week period Personalities of vice. Rev. C. HamiH Oiii ic MUlcf w&s an ie is president pastor. member of Hanes C.M.I construction 11 Surviving are one < Glennie Miller - -A Caring Miss Ora Mae Goodwin 1 r- "Btk i D ae Goodwin of 5142 Pressman Drive died une 14 at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Miss s a native of Edgefield, South Carolina and li^L m 1 Winston-Salem most of her life. She was a ihaw Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are IL. I Mr. and Mrs. James N. Goodwin, Sr. at rothers, Rev. James Goodwin, Jr. and Mr. vin; one sister, Mrs. Annie G. Graham, all t; two nieces; two nephews and one . Funeral was conducted Wednesday June SllIlll&V 1 Mt. Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. G.G. 9 Jr. officiating. Interment followed in Ser 'emetery. Hooper Funeral Home was in rangements. "Shifting Ff Mr. Ernest E. Balsey, Jr. | For t Eugene Balsley, Jr, of 2000 Dryden Road 1 , June 15 at his home. He was a native of I w, r. ?m and was retired from the Winston- ? cilflt?! n. Jh County School System, havelng served as ncipal at Carver High Shcool. He was a it. Paul United Methodist Church and Phi , w, P -raternity. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. W. f Cnurc ere sley of the home; two daughters, Miss ? _ _ ^ ley of England, and Miss Margaret Balsley X |\n0rCV Illinois; one brother, Lorenzo Balsley of X ics, N.C.; one aunt, Mrs. Bessie Mioett of X m m iss., several cousins, nieces and nephews. \ OllllG' ices were conducted Wedesday, June 18 at St. Paul United Methodist Church with the \ *ynn, Sr. officiating. Interment followed in v U I*C emetery. Hooper Funeral Home was in % angemcn,s I 145 Pinetre? Mr. Walter Golden \ Sunday Wo. ivicc> for Mr. Walter Golden of 2711 Urban ? ? ^ expired Thursday nght at Pellcare Nusing b ronducted Monday at 2 p.m. at Johnson's b Memory Chapel with Rev. J.E. Lanes h Wednesday - Mid Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, b 4'Come and | strengt cio n ? ara Lawrence day School Teacher {ACT OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON June 15, 1980 Peril Of False Security'* 6, Sl 10-15. Background scripture I 8:3. & 26. Lesson Background lesson is Jerusalem and about twelve or more years after people to renew their covenant with God as set forth in the was discovered in the Temple. This was the beginning of the in battle in 610 B.C. This was when Assyria was no more, was seen since Babylonia became the dominant power over tiah, a priest is the messenger of God in today's lesson. He id was acquainted with grief. The Bible Lesson Jeremiah 26:1-6 Jeremiah 26:10, 11 Jeremiah 26:12-1$ The LessotrjExplained r " " ? ?miah to speak to the people of all Judah about their conosiah had started a reform movement as noted in last ; people had not returned from their wickedness. They had religion. Mark 7:4 and Acts 15:10. Rituals were becoming a e morality. All commands of God were violated, Jer. 7:9. ine call to repentance. They were told to turn to God for ays and they would be spared to remain in their place. They they change their ways, God would show compassion (V 3) )f the evil.'* If they fail to repent and obey god, they would i (place of worship in the days of Samuel), the message, and the prophet was accused of blasphemy, tred. The people heard but they didn't change (Jeremiah .Tmthc Tn I Jvo Hir ? * Mklltf A V 1^1 TV 1 * y lys result in forgiveness and restoration essential to acceptable worship verance is repentance. .1 >1 t> Mr. William L. Miller I , age 102, of Pell Drive; nine neices, eight nephews and a I ised away Satur- host of other relatives and friends, il Park Hospital of illness. Mr. Funeral services for Mr. Miller were ed minister, a held Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. at Hanes E. Church and a C.M.E. Chruch with Minister C.E. Savoy I Ler officiating and burial followed in the j daughter, Mrs. Evergreen Cemetery. (Forsyth Funeral 3741 Spaulding Directors) Congregation'' 1 ellabrook r resbyterian ? Church | jl A ?\* ' II 115 Dellabrook Rd. J 11:00 Worship I \ om Reverse to j ward" I ^TT I CLUB Uurneii , Pastoi V ZZZZZZZZZ^J?~~ *CHUR Iverybody Is Somebody" | NEIG1 ? ? IV i , RH tfSll "How to Use ' "Ql Bishop Rice Y 7 Satu 'ship -11 a.m. | ? at the Chroi 5 p.m. A Week Prayer service | get your spiritual ' | h renewed " 1 r I he Ommietc slaTf v\frtt also be j? ? r If you are in need of A'mway PrOdllCtS we sell it. If we don't have it, we will order it. At Union Super Market 1701 N; Liberty St. 727-9275 \ Look your best tpjy with robes V1 from Read's. For the look of Bmk distinction, look to pulpit robes from Read's ^l You can choose from M p\ an excellent selection of b= MT styles and colors With Jp If , I \ or without velvet trim ?= 1 f?I Remember Read's B| for dignified elegance in e| pulpit robes 1^ ^^ Hanes Mall (lower level) ^?>i Phone 765-3990 | Thruway Shopping Center \ 1 Phone 723-0541 Sit >r?'? aim /> ?rnJ?'i< in AshcnlU' rl CharhttU- Durham. Gnv?toboro ^ MHuU'iifii ) f SUMMER REVIVAL fST. jOHN APOSTLE CHURCH 1131 E. 21st St. Phone 722-1032 Tuesday, June 24 through Friday, June 27 P 7 pm nightly Speaker Dr. J.C. Richardson Sr. Presiding Bishop-The Apostle Church of Christ in God (former pastor of St. John's) Music by: St. John's Youth and Radio Choirs Love Truth Ensemble Mt. Sinai Church Radio Choir ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED P?tor Eldw Jamet C. Richardson Jr. ^^ATTENTION! REPORTERS CH SECRETARIES iBORHOOD GROUPS \ >ROFIT ASSOCIATIONS ike Plans to Attend the Dur Newspaper Workshop" rday, June 28 at 10:30 am nicle office, 516 N. Trade St. .earn how to Prepare Releases Arrange Picture Taking Publicize Events mtrny photos of vhib niv.l chttrvh h* *?t?? kom' 10: M) 10 12:00 inton. J # l->