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' I Valencia Watson Exercises held for The Tiny Tim tation, Mr; Kindergarten graduating Watson pres class of 1984 held its pro- ships to each motion day exercises and scholarships king and queen contest Sun- sored by day, June 17, at the Second owners, M Calvary Baptist CHurch, Nichols, where the Rev. D.S. Stowe An honQr is?.ast0r- nursery r The graduates par- presented tc ticipated in a processional Decker for h dressed in caps and gowns, of service t The program then opened Wessons to the with the invocation by degree was a Samuel Puryear and the William But welcome by Miss Shermeka as PTA pres Hughes. ' years. After gratitude, Bi The graduateV'recited the teachers 1 23rd Psalm, the Ten Com- Nichols, Mrs 111 aiiuinciii&, apanisn t^oimm and numbers and numerous Robinson u nursery rhymes. They also tificates and sang "Lift Ev'ry Voice/' PTA. "Whatever Will Be" and "My God Is So Great." Each 8rad The various selections Presen|ed wi also included the French anc* Bibles 1 song "Frere Jacques." Watson. Th given in hor Diplomas were presented -Mrs. Frances by Miss Lisa Glenn, a 1968 ray, a teach graduate of Tiny Tim and a county schoc 1984 graduate of UNC- years. Willi; Charlotte. After the presen- Ms. Amelia 1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimimiiiimifnimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimi F unerals From P iiiiiHHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimfiiimiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitim \Ac \/r% 7/i w i 1 lil/WW/*/ / /riJ, r ClCMU J . rr UUUdl Ms. Veleria J. Waddell, age 47 of 750 Ferrell Court Apt. 21 expired Monday, June 18, 1984 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was a life long resident of Wiwtioitii&iiiftimnii W .C. n i Church v Survivors include; three sister, Mrs. Vernice Doggett of the home, Mrs. Ellen Thomas of Landover, Maryland, Mrs. Nannett Turner of Washington, D. C., one brother, James Waddell Jr. of the city, neices, nephews, cousins other members of the family and friends. The body is at Johnson's Home of Memory pending the completion of First Baptist to sel First Baptist Church is in Minister's G the process of finalizing the N A A C P, selection of its new pastor. Lodge No. Two candidates have been Prince Hall tinvited back to speak once again. Brown pre; the executive On Sunday. June 24, at (he Washj the 11 a.m. worship service, (he Wprld c the Rev. Clary L. Brown. . Center. H assistant pastor of Pro- Sheila Sue, vidence Baptist Church in Christopher 1 Hy. ^3 and Eric Puryear l/in/l/XM rrMrk J., ^i- ^ ^ ivinuci gi auuaies >. Magdalene Mrs. Harriet Pickard and iented scholar- nephew Keku, were sponors graduate. The of the Bible presentation. were spon- The program culminated the school's with the crowning of the r. and Mrs. 1984 king and queen. Mrs. Brenda Butler was the narary degree of rator ancl s^e was ass*sted yhmes was Mrs. Gail Hines and ) Mrs. Mary ^1rs* Gwend?lyn Jones, ler many years w^? crownedT Valencia eaching Bible Watson the Queen and Er>c children and a Puryear the king. ilso granted to In addition to being ler for serving crowned, Valencia and Eric iident for four were given personalized expressing his trophies, $100 savings utler presented bonds and $25 gift cerMrs. Helen tificates. . Deborah Mc- Closing remarks were Miss Elaine made by Samuel Puryear /ith gift cer- and the benediction was roses from the given by the Rev. John Choate. luate was also First runner-up for queen ith book bags was Shermeka Hughes and jy Mrs. /\ngie anaarienne woodard was e Bibles were second runner-up. First lor of the late runner-up for king was ; Pickard Mur- Herbert Dula Jr. and Algie er in the city- Hines was second runner 1 system for 30 up. ; E. Pickard, Mrs. Alice Carter played D. Pickard and (the march processional. iimimmiimimimiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiminiiiimiiii age B6 iiimiiitMiiiiiiimitmiiiiiimiiiiiiimMimiiiiimiitmiiHiiiimiiiiiii Funeral and Burial arrangements. Mr. James Baker Young Funeral services for Mr. James Baker Young of 2901 New Walkertown Road, A-pi, jT, ,cQjaduct?xL.Tiiur^da> t J une ^ _ I4th at 4:00 P.M1 in the Clrapef of-tireHooper Funeral Home, with Rev. ^>7 FT" Hairston officiating. Interment fojlowed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Susie Cowans and Mrs. Ida Steel; one son, Thomas Steel; one step-daughter, Mrs. Martha Smith, of Springfield, Ohio; one devoted daughterin-law, Mrs. Helen Steel; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and other relatives. A. ? A eci pasior soon j onference, the Washington, D.C., will be Redemption the guest speaker. A native 24, F&AM, of Bamberg, S.C., Brown is Affiliate. a 1975 urban planning graduate of Medgar Evers gently serves as College in Brooklyn, N.Y. : director for He received his master of rf. f divinity 'degree from the. ;ton office of fI \ .. r , . . . Howard University Divinity hnstian Train- 0 , School. le and his wife, have one son, His memberships include Lee. the Washington Baptist I PRICES GOOD JUNE 21, 22 & 23, 1984 2 pairs Andes ^ ^ Creme Oe Menthe 88c Rftc . - ? r-a ^ O ^ Crown WATER f \ Vitamin PISTOLS - ? Lotion t6 oz. Choice 4KF V Liiw^llll or Skin Cere Lotion 15 oz. ^ j^BBr J3 QOC _ ^ ^ " JJ JJ C5 Ci 0 Noxema SKIN BANNER CARE Toilet Tissue 2-s oz. S??7^ 4 pk IjtsssrrirS^L p^ 88* f^ QQC KfawiM ? rvd |i||v smh cw*v Jk Pkg of 6 ; Colgate Combs Instant assorted Shave I pp-j ^ FOR (Prtce includes cents label) 1188? 88c Assorted Brass PADLOCKS ^pgft O O C "*M oov 88c vi<^\whrte rain Introducing .el; SH?!UeP0? 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