i Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday HtMtHmMHHtHHIItlHtUtMIHHMHHIMttMtttltttmitmmi Deaths and fi llltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIUIIMIIIIIIHIIIHIMUNII Ms. Mary S. Miller In loving memory of Ms. Mary friends as "Mae Tom", who passe 1984, and whose services were eon< July 18, 1984 at 4:00 P.M. from th Rev. Otis Donaldson officiated. Inn Cemetery. Mrs. Miller was a native o this city most of her life. She had a and was a retired employee of the R She was a former member of the Shi ed by two sons, Mrs. Robert Mil "Banky" Miller, a staff member of this city; a host of other relatives at Arrangements were by the Russe/ serve you better. " Mr. Leroy Woody Announcing the passing of Mr. I York, who passed-on TiTWstfay.-". Wdod^ was a native of Laurens S.C several years. He was a retired plastc wife, Mrs. Katherine Woody of ] daughters, Mrs. Rose Mary Medley Highmark of Los Angeles Califc Wheeler and Mrs. Izola Crosby b< relatives and friends. Funeral servic< on Tuesday afternoon, July 24, 1 First East Coast The first East Coast Women's? Convention will convene at Ambassadors for Christ Cathedral at 1500 English Street from Thursday, July 26, through Sunday, July 29, with services beginning at 8 p.m. Speakers for the convention will be evangelists Beverly Turnipseed of Detroit^ Mich ;"Diana Robertson of Last St. Louis, 111.; Ruby Woodsen of Danville, Va,; 5th annual Jubil The 5th annual "Jubilee Day" was held recently at the Danbury Prison Unit, sponsored by the . Freedom Road Evangelistic Prison Ministry Association of New Jerusalem Baptist Church at 1200 Dunleith Ave. The Rev. Samuel Cornelius is Mount Mbriah 1 Members of the Bible Reading Organization recently sponsored a spiritual visit to Heritage USA under the guidance of Juanita B. Tatum. Members boarded their new church bus and left for Charlotte on Saturday. They returned on Sunday afternoon to Pinnacle after a night's stay in a hotel. Activities included a hike, St. Matthew dedicates new edifice St. Matthew Apostolic Church will have a dedication service to the Lord of its new edifice at 3640 New Walkertown Road on Sunday, July 29, at 4 p.m. i ne cnurcn was organized in January 1981 and for the past three years held services in the Masonic Temple at 14th Street and Highland Avenue. The first was, bdid-, in the ciuuxfiJune 2*." UWt'f Jcrscjpli Lowery of 4264 Winnabow Road is the pastor and founder. Bishop J.C. Richardson Sr. of Martinsville, Va., presiding and overseer bishop of the affiliated Apostolic Church of God in Christ, will be in charge of the service. Bible School begins July 30 H arif?Q VIpmnriil V-,..-U . .?..vx 1'IVIIIVJI IUI V. I'lU V- I I U I I I will begin Vacation Bible School in the church at 819 Highland Ave. on Monday, July 30. It will continue through Friday, August 3. This ytar's theme is "Jesus Is My Answer." Registration begins Thursday, July 27 from 6-7 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Archie and Miss Betty Miller are the school's directors. Several city policemen 11/ 1 1 1 ri r\ r\ rar r tUa J a-.*-* vtiii ouuku jruuin ucpaiiment on the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and discuss conversing with strangers. i i, July 26. 1984 muummmmummmmtmuumuMmammmumnu inerals F,o, IflMllllliailllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIUMIIIIIIIIUi S. Miller, known to her many d on Sunday morning, July 15, Jucted on Wednesday afternoon le Russell's Funeral Capel where ?rment followed in the Evergreen f Gaston County and had lived in ttended the local publice schools .J. Reynolds Tobacco Industries, loh Baptist Church. She is survivler of this city and Mr. James the Russell Funeral home, also of id friends. / Funeral Directors 4'dedicated to ^eroy Woody of the Bronx, New hiiM? y 4^-44??4^etty-T Mr?., tout "had lived hi New York tor rref by trade. He is survived by his Bronx, N.Y. of the home, two of Bronx, N.Y. and Mrs. Delores >rnia; Two sisters, Mrs. Estelle 3th of this city. A host of other ?s for Mr. Woody were conducted 1984 from the Russell's Funeral Women's Conn and Beverly?Timberlake? of? Creedmoor. Seminars will be scheduled daily from noon to 2 p.m. and from A'tD trv "7-4S r\ m KKS I ~T?/ p 111 Mrs. Malinda Jowers of the city-county schools will conduct the youth seminars. Mrs. Eula Blackwell of Morton Temple United Holy?Ch urch?rn Greensboro will conduct the church etiquette seminar. Naee Day held at D; founder of the ministry. Eldress Ruth P. Adams serves as the director and Elder Irvin Hines is the assistant director. "Jubilee Day" was hosted by ? 1 1 M I ~r* * " me lvieauow 1 ap jaycees ot tne Danbury Unit. Over 350 attended the service. holds retreat cook-outs, train rides, skating, swimming, tram rides, church services and video sports in the youth centers. Ages of the youngsters attending ranged from 9 to 14 years. Participants serving as chairpersons in addition to Mrs. Tatum were Miss Jenifer Taylor, evangelist Arnestine Crawford, Ms. Felicia Penn, Ms. Sherri Brown, Ms. Lisa Tatum, Tommy Revnolds William Tatum kVvin Jessup, John Walker and Jackie Walker. Also assisting the group was Clyde Davis. The Rev. Lewis R. Crawford is the pastor. I ^jj 1273-A Hr 1982 V ^ H 1192"A 1 1982 ( Q=) 5 8560-A P " 19821 f 1570-A f 1982 < Supi 9491-A P 1983 < Supi (3 I8630-A . i 1OR9f I I?' 1332-A v- 19831 Oi (3) (' J I " ti Page B6 IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIimUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Chapel where the Rev. Alfred Leak ed in the Evergreen Cemetery. The of a niece, Mrs. Montana W. Davis at 3330 Cumberland Road. Arrangements were by the Russe serve you better. " Mr. J. B. Ellison Announcing the passing of Mr. J who passed on Friday afternoon. Hospital following a short period c of Atlanta Ga., and had lived here I Baptist Faith and was an employee having worked at factory no. 90-3. M rs. Lillian L. Ellison of this city; < city; two daughters, Miss Connie E daughter^ Miss Phyllis Lewis all of Faulkner of the city; 1 son-in-law, vices lor Mr, Ellison were conduct 25, 1984 from the Russell Funeral C officiated and interment followed family may be reached at the home 4333 Grove Ave. Arrangements were by the Russe serve vou better. \ ontirkn trk h/ylrl 11/ C/l^ -tional ?evangelist Beverly?Tur? nipseed will conduct the evangelism seminar. Personal grooming seminars will be conducted by Mrs. Sandra Ingram, a Mary Kay Cosmetics represenat ive; Ms. Deborah Thomas of Conrad's Hair Design; professional model Witherspoon, a Flori Roberts consultant with the Belk's store anbury Prison The two masters of ceremonies were Bishop S.D. Johnson and Rev. Cornelius. Churches participating in the services were Piney Fork Baptist Church, Macedonia TVP Holiness Church, Pine Hall Baptist Church, Eternal Holiness Church , V I k wm I ^ J i l.illlllhr UMUhHUH "iZ'T'ThTTTTTP | D09 folvO 2 Dr $ 1 Cavalier s/w :scort s/w Dlds Cutlass reme t. Top 31ds Cutlass reme coupe M^lihu Clasfiic 4 Or 3uick Park Ave. $ 1^" 5x M ^ ps p MODERN o? IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIItllllllllllUIIIHIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHimill e officiated and Interment followfamily may be reached at the home and her husband, Mr. "T roy Davis // Funeral Directors ' dedicated to . B. Ellison of 715 Chestnut Street, July 20, 1984 at the N.C. Baptist )f illness. Mr. Ellison was a native for the past 30 years. He was of the ' of the R. J. Reynolds Industries, Mr. Ellison is survived by the wife, 3ne son, Mr. Joseph Ellison of this illison and Mrs. Karen Gill; 1 step this city; 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. Lula Mr. Anthony Gill also of the city; | i rdai-W-cs-and frteTidSTi^tttiiR"j ed on Wednesday, ^ rhapel where the Dr. J. Ray Butler | in the Evergreen Cemetery. The of his wife, Mrs. Lillian Ellison of 11 Funeral Directors, "dedicated to I I here ?at Hanes MaH^ A noon buffet luncheon will be held Saturday, July 28. A fashion show will be held during the luncheon. Mother Dorothy Patterson, the General Church Mother of Ambassador Cathedral, will preside. David?AHenv the cathedrals?I minister of music, will direct the" ^convention choir. of Gocf and the New Jerusalem Baptist Church. 4 Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copper of Redeemer Presbyterian Church. 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