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Apostle R. Watson invites those who are sick t(
visit him at 3206 Glenn Ave. to be healed. H<
can also be heard Sunday afternoons on radl<
station WSMX-AM at 1:30 p.m.
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Morning Star continues
Morning Star Baptist First Baptist Eagles, with
Church continued to 5-4 victory.
dominate piay in tne Youtn League play will contini
* Fellowship Athletic League June 30 at Forest Park B?
with a 12-6 win over Em- Fields.1 Morning Star w
manuel Baptist Church in _________
the 12- to 19-year-old
group. Emmanuel 's 7- to J League Standi
12-year-olds rebounded to
win 2-1. Morning St
1 St. Andrew
St. Andrews Presbyterian New Bethel
moved into second place St. Paul
with an 11-6 win over St. Emmanuel
Paul. First Baptis
Playing extra innings,
New Bethel Baptist took the
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Funerals From Page B6
Mrs. Daisy Wall Baldwin
Funeral services for Mrs. Daisy Wall Baldwin, 1056
_____ 17th Street will be conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. frc
o Mc ia tT^wlTh i nterment lntneSed m on I' Mem or
Gardens. The remains will repose at Gilmore's untiFt
funeral hour. The family will receive friends this eveni
at Gilmore's from 7 till 7:30 p.m.
Arrangements entrusted to and services will be co
ducted by Gilmore's.
Mr. Johnny Edward Allison Johnson
Mr. Johnny Edward Allison Johnson of 1602 E. 23
St., died Tuesday, June 19th at the Forsyth Memori
i :?~t i_ia 11/oc a native nf tHirifv and a member
nuNpuai. nt ?ao u ?> >? ~ ,.v
the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, having serw
as a trustee and as a member of the Usher Board. VI
Johnson was a retired employee of the R.J. Reynol
Tobacco Co. and was a veteran of World War II, havi
served with the United States Marine Corps. Survivi
are his wife, Mrs. Mary Brown Johnson, of the horr
two daughters, Ms. Sandra Brown, of this city and V
Beverly Johnson, of the home; two sons, Van Tyro
Lowery and Carlos Kendrick Lowery; one sister, M
Pecola Gary, of Philadelphia, Pa., and other relativ*
Funeral services were conducted Friday, June 22nd
4:30 p.m. at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Churc
with Rev. S. L. Hodges officiating. Interment followed
the Evergreen Cemetery.
Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of service
Mr. Thomas Jefferson Clyburn
Mr. Thomas Jefferson Clyburn of Brooklyn, N.'
died Sunday, June 17th, in that city. He was a native
this city and a veteran of the Korean Conflict. ^
Family reunion planned
It's been five years since family song to the group in
the Turner/Ferguson clan 1979. It has since become
met in Winston-Salem, the family standard song.
Beginning Friday, June 29 y^e family has done exthrough
July 1, family tensive research in tracing
members as tar north as its origins to slave owners,
Connecticut and as far which includes the inSouth
as Florida will meet vestigation of state, county
in Winston-Salem for their and national records,
reunion.
Some members have even
National president Deb- considered contacting the
bie Daniels and others have Lord's of London, whose
put together an active ancestors insured the
itenerary for the visiting slaveships for the West
family members, including Coast of Africa to the New
such activities as family World. A special historical
business meetings, picinic, booklet tracing the family
breakfast, fashion show, back to the 1840s with the
fellowship and a possible bfr(h of Turner Ferguson is
performance -by, the Cmr_^ being -piepmecf foi tiKTHbu-"'
11 am on Reggae Band, as tion.
o well as other events. *
e The family will assemble
o Debbie and her brother, in Orlando, Fla., in J985.
Jo, wrote and introduced a
winning ways deadline
a play New Bethel. First Bap- for
tist will play St. Paul and p. i\QC|C|Cn
je Emmanuel Baptist will play ULMuwIrlCU
ill St. Andrews. All games AntirnTicmn
ill begin at 6 p.m. advertising
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Clyburn was a retired employee of the "United States
E. government. Surviving are three brothers, Rev. J.J.
>m Clyburn, of this city; Herbert Clyburn, of Asheville,
he Funeral services were conducted Saturday, June 23rd at
ng 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home,
,* with Rev. S.F. Hairston officiating. Interment followed
n- in the Odd Fellow Cemetery.
Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services.
Mrs. Daisy Harris Latham
Mrs. Daisy Harris Latham of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., died
rd Friday, June 22nd, in that city. She was a native of Winnlal
sboro, S.C. and had lived in \1t. Vernon for the past
of twenty-five years. Mrs. Latham was of the Baptist faith,
ed Surviving are her husband, James Latham, of the home;
Ir. four sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, of this city, Mrs. Rosa
ds Lee Harris and Mrs. Minne Boyd, both of Detroit, Mi,
ng and Mrs. Betty Ferguson, of Bronx, N.Y.; three
ng brothers, Robert Harris, Jr., Willie Harris and Charles
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ic; Harris; ner moiner, rvirs. same nam>, ui iauuu, .vn,
Is. and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted
ne Wednesday, June 27th at the Chapel of the Hooper
rs. Funeral Home. Interment followed in the Evergreen
?s. Cemetery.
at Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services.
:h,
in Mr. Willie Lee Henderson
Mr. Willie Lee Henderson of 212 Gardner St., died Fris.
day, June 22nd, at the N.C. Baptist Hospital. He was a
native of Oxford, N.C. Surviving are a niece, Mrs. Cherly
Gee of Durham, N.C., and other relatives. Graveside
V., services were conducted Monday, June 25th at 2:00 p.m
of at the Evergreen Cemetery.
Ax. Hooper Funeral Directors were in charge of services
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