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The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1972-03-25 [p...
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Surprise PartyGiven For Mt.Zoar Minister
A surprise birthday dinrier'was given to the Pastor of theMount Zoar Baptist Church(Cheek Road) Saturday even-ing March 18, 1972 at 6:30p.m. Happy birthday was ledby Mrs. Dozell Scott. A specialprayer for the occasion was ledby the Reverend W. E. Daye.
The gift of appreciation waspresented to him by Mrs. MaryVanhook, for his many, manyoutstanding achievement as thepastor and a leader of our greatchurch.
The Willing Workers Mis-sionary Circle wish to thankour loyal members of ourchurch and our many friends
for their contribution and pre-sent at thjs dinner. Our specialguests were Mrs. NevellaParker and daughter, Rever-end and Mrs. W. E. Daye and
daughter; Reverend and Mrs.Crutchfield & daughter; Rever-
end P. R. Jones; Mrs. Van-
hook, Mrs. Mildred Lyons;Mrs. Bertha Peaks; Mrs.Salomn Cozart, Mrs. Saber
Turntine; W. M. Philpot, Otis
Daye, Howard Daye; Linwood
Taylor; Mrs. Harvey Lee Black,H. L. Hudson; Mrs. Isabel)
Thomas; Nathaniel Pettiford;Mrs. Lola Goss; Mrs. EugeneGreen.
Mrs. Geneva Hudson pre-sented Rev. and Mrs. Parker abeautiful birthday cake.Greetings were extended tohim by Rev. P. R. Jones, Rev.Crutchfield and Rev. W. E.Daye. A closine prayer was ledby Rev. P. R. Jones.
The C. B. NoellAward DriveHeld Sunday
The C. B. Noell award
drive was held Sunday March19, 1972 at 3,00 p.m. at the
Mount Baptist Church(Cheek Road). This program issponsoring each year the 3rdSunday in March, by the Dur-ham Ushers Union. The firstprogram was held in 1963honoring the late Charles B.Noell for his achievement inworking with the ushers overthe State of North Carolina.
The members of the Dur-
ham Ushers Union wishes to
thank all who made a donation
to this cause. To his ever de-
voted daughter and son, C. B.Jr. and Mrs. M. Venters wewill be forever gratefully fortheir contribution to this scho-
larship drive that some boy orgirl may be able to continue
their education.The Reverend A. H. Parker,
Pastor of the Mount Zoar Bap-tist Church, delivered the mes-
sage from the book of Haggai1:5 verse. He urged the ushers
to continue to work togetherfor this cause, but let love exist
with everyone. Music was
rendered by the male choir ofthe Mount Zoar BaptistChurch.
We were saddened to hearthat Mrs. Belvin Mitchell had
fell and broke her arm also
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lassiter
were in an auto accident in
High Point. A prayer was ledby Mr. Curch Coley. President
Clyde Moore, Jr. asked the
ushers to please meet for the
mid-year session which will be
held at Franklin, April 9,1972.
We were dismissed by Rev-
erend Parker.
Allen's Chapel ToObserve Men's Day
Sunday, March 26
Allen's Chapel A.M.E.Church of Woodsdale, North
Carolina will observe its An-
nual Men's Day Service Sun-
day, March 26, 1972. Rev.I. W. Knight, Pastor, will speakat the 11:00 A.M. WorshipService. Dinner will be served
following morning service.
Rev. D. L. Morrison, Pastorof St. Matthew A.M.E. Churchof Raleigh, choir, officers andcongregation will render the
Annual Men's Day service at
3:00 p.m. You are cordiallyinvited to attend these services.
CHOW SENIORS? In the North Car-olina Central University Touring Choir con-fer over plans for their last Tour of theEastern seaboard Standing from left arePatricia Klnard, tour mgr.; Carolyn Fields,soloist; frtgrid Edmonds, Choir Sweetheart;Jalrus Poston; Jean Atlas, vice president;Mary S. Harrison, president; Ella C. Wilder,
Revival BeginsAt RussellMemo. Church
Revival services will be held
at Russell Memorial C.M.E.Church, 703 S. Alston Avenue
beginning Monday, March 31,1972. The guest evangelist will
be the Rev. Jesse L. Douglas,pastor of the Thirgood C.M.E.Church, Birmingham, Alaba-
ma. Rev. Douglas is in greatdemand as a gospel singer and
preacher. He attended LaneCollege and the Interdenomi-
national Theological Center in
Atlanta Georgia.In 1960, Rev. Douglas was
one of the two plaintiffs in a
suit against Governor Vandiverto desegrate the eating facili-ties in the state capitol. He
also pastored in Montgomery,Alabama during the historical
Montgomery boycott and he
succeeded the late Dr. Martin
Luther King as the presidentof the Montgomery Improve-ment Association.
The public is cordially in-
vited to share in these services
and to hear this dynamicpreacher and gospel singer.
Pine Knoll RestHome ObservesAnnual EventThe Pine Knoll Rest Home
celebrated the Ist Anniversaryof the Daily Blessing Devo-tional service, Saturday March18, with a full course dinnerfor patients and friends.
The Daily Blessing Devo-tional services originated underthe management of Mrs.Eunice Gilchrist. It has been agreat spiritual and mental helpfor both employee andpatients.
Saturday's service centered
on expressions of love withsongs, prayer, piano recitalsand uplifting of hands. Thetopic was "A more powerfulweapon."
It was a very beneficialand enjoyable anniversarycelebration.
soloist; and Hazel Graham, soloist. Seated isHervTy White, a section leader in the choir.Seniors and pictured are Annie E. Maim, sec-retary; Stephen Davis, and Sophia Edgerton.The Eastern Seaboard tour began last FVidayin Brooklyn, N. Y. and ended Tuesday hiWashington, D. C.
director.
Also being presented in con-cert will be instrumentalists,string bands, and full orches-
tra from NCCU and Hillside
High School.
NCCU Student ToSpeak At MountCalvary Church
Mt. Calvary United Churchof Christ is presenting CollegeDay on the fourth Sunday,March 26 at 11:00 a.m. Theguest speaker will be MissJacqueline Pittman, who is astudent at NCCU. Along withMiss Pittman, other collegestudents will be on the Ros-trum.
the deciding point in the case
of "Hightones vs "Lowbrows."Mr. District Attorney came
forward and rtade it known
i that class distinction was not
| to be tolerated - "no group| here can sing so well that they! can afford to tum down help."
It was easy to see that the
delayed benediction a
I thorn in the flesh of the"hightones". And the moment
the "amen" was uttered, theyfiled out of Fellowship Hall,out witted, out numbered, out-done. How could anythinghave gone so wrong wheneverything had been so beauti-fully typed up.
-Hightone
St. Joseph's Choir to
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The Senior Choir of St.Joseph's A.M.E. Church willpresent its annual performanceof "Seven Last Works of
Christ" Friday, March 31 at
8:00 p.m. with soloists Mrs.Katie Smith, J. W. McClinton,Eugene Eaves, Joseph Mitchell,
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Note of ThanksThe family of the late
Bishop Broomfield Johnson
wishes to thank our manyfriends for their thoughtful-ness in the likenesses of kind-nesses, expressions, assistance
and concern rendered to them
during the death of Dad John-
son. Moreover, we wish to ex-press our sincere appreciationto the membership of the
Mount Calvary Holy Church
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administration of the Mount
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