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^ Page Fellowship ban^ The Interder nominational Love Fellowship Banquet was held on Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Holiday Inn North. Sponsored by members of all denominations, the fellowship banquet is held four times per year. The mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Deloise Nelson, co-founder Church Calends !? Hanes Memorial CME Chu observe Layman's Day in the ch morning service will be Mrs. M The Rev. W.S. Epps, the choi tist Church of Detroit, Mich., wi Metropolitan Baptist Church c< 25 years as pastor of United M< The Senior Missionary Deps Church at 101 N. Dunleith Avi White" program today at 4 p.it "First Lady" of the church, Mri missionaries are invited to wear i pastor. The public is invited. St. James AME Church will The theme will be "Church Lait tion." The speaker will be Mrs. Church in Greensboro. MNNtNHMMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUimKIIIIIIIIIMIIMII Deaths and Fun m>niMHMi?iii?i?iiinmii?ni?miininiiminwiii?ii?w p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6, in Home. Burial was in the Ardm Sons Funeral Home was in char Dock Isiah Roseboro Mr. Dock Isiah Roseboro, of Saturday, Sept. 29, in Forsyth M of Davie County and had lived Mr. Roseboro was a member was retired and was a veteran o one daughter, Miss Elizabeth f children; one sister-in-law, Mrs. ed; and several nieces, nephews, Funeral services were held at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral1 Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sc the funeral arrangements. Delois Leevetta Jefferson Delois Leevetta Jefferson, of; 1, at her home. She was a nativ She is survived by her mothe home; her father, Toney Ray < Veneta, Toni, and Charlene J brothers, Vanorice, Michael, W the home; and several aunts, ur Graveside funeral services wei 4, in the Evergreen Cemetery. Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sc the funeral arrangements. William Obreska Stauber Mr. William Obreska Staubei day, Oct. 2, in Forsyth Memori; city, attended the local public i N.C. School for the Blind in B Mr. Stauber was a member ol is survived by one god-son, Neli Mrs. Jeanette Stauber, of thii Stauber, of this city, Mrs. O D.C., and Mrs. Ida Sanders, relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at S. Brown & Sons Funeral He Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & S< the funeral arrangements. Raymond Sebright Gaffney Mr. Raymond Sewright Gafl on Friday, Oct. 5, in Forsyth N of Cornelius and had lived ir years. Mr. Gaffney was a veteran o Vietnam conflicts. He was of th wife, Mrs. Willie R. Gaffney, o Marcella McClain, of this city; this city; one sister, Mrs. Sarah children; eighteen great-grandc ney, of this city; and one brotl Willie Martin, of this city. Funeral services were held at S. Brown & Sons Funeral Hom< Gardens. Clark S. Brown & Sc the funeral arrangements. Hariles Gilchrist Mr. Hariles Gilchrist died o Va., hospital. He is locally survived by one 3003 Rochester St.; one son-in Rochester St; five grandchildr several cousins and other relati Funeral services were held at was in Hampton. Otis H. Smi Va., was in charge of the funei sdayv October 11, 1984 jmet held I of the banquet. The speaker was Elder Ransford Neil, teacher of the Living Word radio broadcast WBFJ-AM. Jack Nelson and Pastor Mamie Rennick were crowned King and I Queen of the banquet. It marked second time that the two have won. IT From Page B8 I rch at 819 N. Highland Ave. will I urch at 11 a.m. The speaker for the arvelle W. Willoughby. ir and members of the Second Bap- I ill be in charge of services at United I Dmmemorating Dr. J.D. Ballard's I jtropolitan Baptist Church. I irtment of Zion Memorial Baptist e. will sponsor a "100 Women in i. The featured speaker will be the s. Althea Taylor Jones. All visiting vhite. The Rev. Joseph Jones is the observe Layman's Day at 11 a.m. I y Involved in Christian Social Ac- I Frances L. Enzlow of Bethel AME I IHIMttmillllHMIflllllllllltlllHtllMiMIIMimitMttMMHMII lerals From Page B13 I Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral I ore Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & I ge of the funeral arrangements. 3030 N. Patterson Ave., died on~ lemorial Hospital. He was a native in Winston-Salem for 5 years, of Friendship Baptist Church. He f World War I. He is survived by loseboro, of this city; six grandRuth Roseboro, with whom he liv, other relatives and friends. 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3, in Home. Burial was in the Evergreen >ns Funeral Home was in charge of I 809 Willow St., died Monday, Oct. I e of Winston-Salem I rr, Mrs. Yvonne Jefferson, of the I Crosby, of this city; three sisters, I lefferson, all of the home; four I illiam and Tyrone Jefferson, all of I ides and other relatives. I *e held at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. I Burial was also in the Evergreen I >ns Funeral Home was in charge of I r of \d20 0<?rrv r*n Tnoc - , MtVVt VII 1 UVJ al Hospital. He was a native of this schools and was a graduate of the utner. F Union Chapel Baptist Church. He ?on Anthony, of this city; one aunt, s city; three cousins, Miss Ethon dessa Covington, of Washington, of Betley, Va.; and many other 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, in Clark )me. Burial was in the Evergreen Dns Funeral Home was in charge of fney, of 2327 Greenway Ave., died lemorial Hospital. He was a native i Winston-Salem for a number of f World War II and the Korean and e Baptist faith. He is survived by his f the home; one step-daughter, Mrs. one step-son, Hiawatha Martin, of Havner, of this city; sixteen grand'Vlilrlrmr\ nni? n?ntv>m \\I'. 11^? ? CC rllllUIVII, V/UV TT line VJttI Iler and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, in Clark Burial was in Piedmont Memorial ms Funeral Home was in charge of n Tuesday, Oct. 2, in a Hampton, daughter, Mrs. Glorious Moore, of -law, William Moore, also of 3003 en; three great-grandchildren; and ves. 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9. 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