SAT.,JUN4,1877 TH CAROLINA TI"I3 S 3 C3AVCP Tolls Carter ToTlppobJ DIacri FCC Cljdc: ; the media and would be NEW YORK - The from the nd ; by insenshivrty group representation. with of NAACP this week called on abuses of the news media. "We hold that appoint- consistent promises President Carter to a attitudes and actions ment of a member of the your Administration of giving appoint These and - more recognition oppor- minority person as chairman are now being changed as a minority group would be an the effective - even tunities to minority group 3 df Federal Communica- result of presence on regu- . guarantee of Commission. tele- -' - better treatment of minorities representatrvesT ' tions In a latory body of minority THE ANNIE L FILMORE MAYFETE : W gram to the President, , HELD AT ROGER'S GROVE ; NAACP Administrator ; Gloster B. Current said that: On May 22, the Durham ' County Union held its "Natiopal Association for annual Annie L Filmore at Grove -- . Mayfete Roger's Baptist ; the Advancement of Colored Church. Attendees were wel-corn- greated by Mrs. W. G. Sneed and People, in view of pending by Mrs. Annie Day, Many were present to pay homage of Chairman of to the ' appointment memory of the late Mrs. Filmore a Christian Federal Communications who was well-know- n . among of Commission, urgently re- Special expressions were given by Mrs. Josephine Browr that favor- for Mount Vernon quests you give Baptist Church; Mrs. Georgia B. Thompson, able consideration to the of the Women's president Auxiliary, New Hope Association; .of a Mrs. Eric Norris for appointment minority the Durham County Missionary Union; and member an as Chairman of this inspirational talk by Mrs. Christine Ingram. vital Music was regulatory agency. furnished by the Roger's Grove Choir. "No has A was agency today ' gift presented to a representative of Central Or- on the lives for the and greater impact phanage boys girls there from contributions collect- and attitudes of in our ed the churches people by of the Durham County Union. nation than the communica- Mrs. Sneed is president of the group; Mrs. Geneva Jackson, tions media. Blacks and other social, chairman; Mrs. B. Mary Love, publicity chairman; Mrs. minorities have suffered long Rebecca N. Carlos, program committee chairman. Rev. Percy X W i. Jones is pastor of Roger's Grove Baptist Church. A delightful fellowship followed the service. RECENT GRAD ' MRS. HENDERSON ' Jackie W. McNeil, son of W. THIRD HENRY MARTIN TUPPER DURIIAHITE TO RECEIVE Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McNeil, MEMORIAL BANQUET Jr., of Obie Drive, graduated cum laude with a B. A. degree -- - On June 3 at 7 The Shaw will HI p.m. Divinity School Trustees DOCTORATE OHIO from North Carolina Central sponsor a as a memorial to the late Dr. Martin NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED - Newly installed officers of Durham Chapter of banquet Henry re- After teaching the following University at Durham Tupper, founder of and the Shaw Divinity Mrs. Lana Thompson Barristers' Wives from left to right include: Mesdames Carrol T. Willis, president; Mr. as an art cently. His wife is the former School. The banquet will be held in the Student Union Building. Henderson, daughter of year elementary W. A. Marsh, Jr., Assistant Treasurer; Wayne W. Perry, publicity chairman; D. G. F.. will teacher in East Patchogue, Miss Sheila Leathers. The Trustees, their wives, alumni and many friends are ex and Mrs James Carter Sampson, Corresponding Secretary; LeMarquis DeJarmop, Parliamentarian; and Ph.D. New York, she returned to McNeil is currently em- pected to attend. Two hundred people are expected to be pre- be awarded the degree Alexander J. Bott, Assistant Secretary. Officers not shown include Mesdames Harry Durham to begin in ployed as a Public Safety 1 sent to pay tribute to the of this leader who in Art Education at the Ohio working Groves, Vice President; and Program Chairman, A. J. H. Clement, 1, recording memory great her as assis- Officer with the Durham arrived in Raleigh with Mrs. Tupper on October 10, 1865 State University in Columbus, present position secretary and Nathaniel Belcher, Treasurer. tant of art educa-tii- n Police possessed with the conviction that God wanted him to Ohio, on Thursday, June 9. professor Department. provide at North Carolina Cen- educational opportunity for former slaves. On December 1, Mrs. Henderson, born in tral 1865, Dr. Tupper gathered his first class in theology together. University. Durham received her elemen- The subject of Mrs. Hen- Out of this effort has come what is now Shaw University and and education dersons' dissertation is The Shaw Divinity School. This man who lived from 1831 tary secondary AND-FU- N in the Durham City Schools. "The Effect of an Insertive to 1893 indeed, " . . . . counted not his life dear unto himself iEAraS mm from about Skin Colors that he might lift godward his brother." Upon graduation Workshop Hillside School she on Fifth Graders Visual Re- The guest speaker for this occasion will be Dr. Thomas High entered Hampton Institute sponses in the Durham City Kilgore. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Los Angeles, NY and Miss where she received the B. A. Schools." SMITH SMITH Brooklyn, FOR THE California. Dr. Kilgore is a native of North Carolina, graduate of Marion Mrs. Helen S. WORDS in Art. Following her Mrs. Henderson is the Clay, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga., and Union SeminaryNew degree Hunter and Mrs. Gloria WORLD work she wife of Leon Henderson, a for Funeral services for Jesse York He has held in Winston-Sale- and in New undergraduate Funeral services Mrs. all Durham. City. pastorates two in Charlotte Daniel 4031 Baker Rhoades, of He was also Executive taught years manager of Engineering Trumilla Smith of 614 Price Smith, York City. Secretary of the General 1 Burial was in Glennview as an elementary art con- Drafting with International who died at St., were held at on Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Ave., Thursday pjn. Memorial Park. sultant. She then pursued Business Machines, Corp., were Saturday, May 28 in Fisher At he is assistant to the President of the University Duke Medical Center present studies leading to Research Park. Memorial Holiness Church. Courtesy of Scarborough of California in Los and also President of the Pro- graduate Triangle They held on Monday, May 30 Angeles Leon-Michae- Memorial Edu- -' l, A. W. Lawson offi- and Chapel the M. A. degree in Art have two children, at 2 at St. Bishop Hargett gressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. p.m. Joseph's and Gardens. cation at the University of 6, and Apil AME Church. Rev. W. W. ciated. Tickets are available at ten dollars ($10.00) each from . Illinois in Champaign-Urbana- Nicole 13 months. officiated. the Office of Development of the Shaw Divinity School in Easley, pastor, ROYSTER Mrs. Smith survived He is survived by his Meserve Hall. is. DISPEN- her Mrs. Cornelia wife, Mrs. Doris M. Smith; IN EVERY by mother, Funeral services for Mrs. THE LIGHT 119 JJL Grice Durham; one sis- two daughters, Miss Monic SATION Son Honors Parents At of Lenora of 526 East GUIDANCE Mrs. Carrie Amaker of Smith and Miss Danyetta Royster OF DIVINE ter, End Ave., were held on focused White Plains, N. Y.; and Smith; three sons, Antonie, has been upon June 2 in Fisher theme In three brothers. Otha Grice, George, and Jesse Smith, Thursday, one central' ... Memorial Holiness Church Revela- Special Service of White Alfonso Jr., all of Durham; his by jhis wondrous Plains, A. W. Lawson. cen- Baltimore and mother, Mrs. Beulah York Bishop tion, this glorious Grice of is , He survived by a sister, foundation of Church on Colfax St. The Alford Grice of Philadelphia, of Southern Pines; his father, tury, the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jones Mrs. Clara Robinson of Ox- faith of God, and the was - Smith of the 6109 Yellowstone Drive, appreciation dinner Burial; was in Beechwood George Durham; of i Mrs. Marion ford. distinguishing feature of at the s home. . one sister, Smith were honored in a special served family Cemetery. Burial, was in Beechwood con- of Durham; and two bro- His Law, is the ' : Courtesy of Scarborough ' i" hi ''Ms program of. ; .appreciation by Remarks were made .yjui fof the one- txini'fW.j 'iX' viand Memorial thers, Arthur Smith of Ham- Cemetery." sciousness ''- ;: their ; son, Vernon L, , Jones ft Hargett Chapel it I J -' Rev. Z. D. Harris, Rev. D let and William Courtesy of Scarborough ness of mankind. services and Gardens. Smith of for to and Memorial -- 111 outstanding Bell, Mrs. Joyce Terry, Floyd . Mass. Hargett Chapel BAHA'I WRITINGS tVl the church and family. Both E. Leonard, and Mrs. Louise and Gardens. the KENION are active members of Bell. Burial was' in Glenn Bell-Yea- ger Freewill Baptist music was provid- view Memorial Park. Church. Mrs. Jones is presi- Special Funeral services for ed by Rev. Cennie Smith, Eddie B. Kenion of 4413 dent of the senior choir, Courtesy of Vernon Jones, Rev. Alvin T. Denfield Street were held on Scarborough & .Vt&t .iff:: v erves on the Missionary and Memorial White Roth and the Bell-Yeag- Red Hargett Chapel and Usher Boards. Simpson Sunday, May 29 at the arid Gardens. Baptist Society Chancellor Choir. Jones is a member of the Mountain Baptist Church. Deacon Board. Presentation of a special Rev. T. E. Taylor officiated. CLAY in the MR nd MRS. AMOS JONES RECEIVE PLAQUE The program was held at appreciation plaque was Burial was family Church OF APPRECIATION FROM VERNON JONES. Oak Grove Freewill Baptist made by Vernon Jones. cemetery. Funeral services for . of 1 Courtesy Scarborough Melvin Clay of 81 Grant 1 Memorial St., H. I and Hargett Chapel were held at 2:30 Satur- 3400 Fayefleville St. Darfra, C. and Gardens. pjn. No. 825 day .May 28 in Scarborough I LOOKED AND Hunter lodge and Hargett Memorial Chapel. Rev. William Turner, Jr. offi- CARD OF TWOS ciated. IEV. L02EHZ0 A. LYNCH, Nsttf J I Survivors include his SUNDAY j SAW Observes Anniversary of the late The Family parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mrs. Lessie Jones Barbee, Clay of home; five brothers, I JUNE 5. 1977 sincere thanks and The Alexander Sterling Special recognition was extends Haywood and Charles Clay, all all acts of By Rev. C. R. Stone Hunter Lodge No. 825 Free given to past masters of appreciation for both of Durham, Kenneth 9:30 AM. - CHURCH SCHOOL ? ob- shown them and Accepted Masons, A. S. Hunter Lodge 825. kindness during Clay of Tucson, Ariz., illness and bereavement served its 16th Anniversary Those present: Brothers Kelly the Frederick Clay of New York 10:55 AM. - WORSHIP AND HOLY COMMUNION mother. These with a banquet, held at the Bryant. Jr., Floyd Leonard, of our expres- and Pfc. Delanor Clay of 4 Sermon "ON PREACHING TO & un- City NOT HIS AUTHORITY" J. M. have us to -- "JESUS ABUSED, Holiday Inn. Eastgate, Chapel Maurice Meadows, sions helped Germany; and five sisters, & CHRIST? DISCIPLES EXAMPLE and and Gods' Hill, May 27. McCljnton, Floyd Baker, derstand accept Mrs. Alice J. Johnson of SIMON PETER" (Mark 8:27-38- ) not men as a i - J reasons Jesus did please Ervin Daniels. thanks wUl. . . Some of the basic why Toastmaster for the affair Special Newark, - NJ., Mrs. His claims and His the Barbee religious whole, were due to was Brother Cleveland were given to program The Family Freeland of Senior Choir leading the singing Mr. ,4 He was able to the Gwendolyn J power to prove the same. However, justify Hinton. After a delicious committee members. most master-minde- d men with claims by works in excess of buffet style dinner, remarks I I occasions. Although the true Master was whom He met on many were given by Past Master I Senior Ushers ushering. io ucn uiimio .. challenged by some on many occasions R. Kelly Bryant, Jr. Wor- THE CAROLINA TIMES . : uith His divine Duroose. He did not al UUWC13 HVl Ul ivvc"oinino " ' , . shipful Master Willie Sailer. can be in mailbox every weekend for a year nrxiitivelv to their requests. He was careful to your ;.,.,. r..nnH and Grand District - .688-658- 7 His Father's Jr., for $8.84 Call Today! vL i .ntrtnritv within the will of purpose Maurice Meadows, to the wishes of in Deputy Jesus' refusal to respond favorably many events from the past were labor caused great opposition along His various fields of also given by . Brother Bryant. individuals could not envision Jesus being of many races The original charter for A. to. He often of His heavenly divine as well as human. When spoke S. Hunter Lodge 825 was In w . - the way for increasing opposition. fact, . w' Father He opened presented to Brother Kelly South I r evil were not willing to attempt be- Square Shopping Center these persons of thoughts Bryant. Jr. Worshipful Master of PHONE 493-- 1 196 natural observations. The idea of Jesus pouse lieving beyond their Willie Sailer, Jr.. received a P185 Upper Level Across From a ? in will of His unseen Father was - actions being originated the plaque for outstanding and WE PLACE DIGNITY IN DEATH Piccadilly - minds and hearts. Further, these brethren foreign issue in their dedicated service. desired: a man who We offer these services end any other service could not humble themselves to accept porjected Sister Lucy Burton, Non Himself above their laws. For these individuals to have accepted Pariell 648 was would have Chapter pre- Professional ethics in putting dignity Into deatfr Jesus' concept of authority even by demonstrations sented a from the class V. A. AHIY'S self denial. In of plaque Professional pallbearers to carry deceased abreast the shown their need to follow Him through spite who was named for her hus- His shoulders Jesus' failure to satisfy His accusers, He did not misuse the late Brother James FUNERAL SERVICE band, Lady attendants with our Father. authority Burton. Other presentations el N. hear. arrangements in accordance with the hath ears to hear let him Bro. Linwood ' He who were made by C. Burial , & FLORIST State Association , Jf Wilson and Bro. Harold Cremation Service plan and burial Chcslnut. Recognitions by Mausoleum Burial Information & 0 A Family Funeral Service I Sccrborouah fJcrfioft Master Salter in- Worshipful Information concerning various types o services and such as ours, has a priceless Ha. A Trip to Tallahassoo, cluded special guests: Sister burial heritage - a reputation for the I Ma- and Momorlcl vAnnic Rogers, Worthy Refreshment corner for family and friends highest integrity pro- Chcpote 1 during fessional ethics. But while we tron. Prospect Chapter, 379, , WILL BE family visitation . continue to this A BUS O. E. S.; Sister Juanita White, ft uphold gift I & iA Jj. Staff equipped with Funeral Directors, EmbaJmers, and from the past, we strive to Gcrdcns Worthy Matron, Drucilla ' undertaking people, including ministers, tololet, merit a respected place in the Grove Freewill Baptist Church Chapter 19, O. E. S., Sister yfi and nurses community by keeping up I fUKERAl DltECTOIS I Oak organist with the our Ann Kelly, Worthy Matron, slides of sent times, upgrading Ifa f Photo floraj designs to femiliexf facilities and ways of serving , 801 Co Street Non Pariell Chapter. 648,0. Buriil Insurance plans for Individuals and family Acknow- fhoke m-n- n ;V E. Bro. Edwin f, present generations. S.; Kelly, Consultation on funeral matters end erangements ledging our debt to the past, ' FLA. Non we in and pre- I "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE IN A SYMPATHETIC WAY" I JUIiE 20th FOR TALLAHASSEE, Worthy Patron, y0 Consultation and spiritual guidance a selected live the present Pariell 648, O. E. pi pare for the future. Chapter, group of ministers, male and female. , V ' 24th Round trip $25,00 S.; Bro. Robert Thomas, BURIAL PROTECTOR PLAN j Will leave Fla. June Information to the general public on questions con-- V Worshipful Master,- Doric Double (2 Per Room) $40.00 ceming funeral service and bUrials. ;s Rooms: Lodge, Bro; William Attend the cl Yc:r Chciw ; Room 28;. 2919 FayettevilleSt toch Single $18.50 ' Langley, Worshipful Master, M WILLIAM A. REEVES, LICENSED DIRECTOR Durham X -S- Mora Information Call Dorcas Lodge 460. Out of 4 Generations ince 1t33 For 688-186- 596-508- 596-65- 1 6 . Call 0 682-386- 9 or Mr. and Mrs. .. fi ' 2 - - town guest J, ...... 306 S. ROXBORO ST. , DURHAM, N. C, M4-37C- B44-37C- Rev. Z. D. Harris, Pastor. 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