Area Deaths And Funerals MR. ROBERT LATHAM DAVIS Mr Robert Latham Davis of 1542 E. 24th St. died Sunday, Nov. 19, i route to Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of York, S.C., ?cd had lived in Winston-Salem for several years^ He received his early !u ait ion in York. He was employed at Crystal Ice and Coal Co. for sev rui years and later worked at PS. Hanes Knitting Co., where he was a >c~v;m in the boiler room. He was a member of Hanes Memorial CME lnrch. where he formerly served as a trustee. Ho is survived hv one sister. Mrs. -Haitic Davis Young of Winston vjlcm, several nieces, nephews, and a devoted friend, Mrs. Bertha ? ynum of Winston-Salem. Services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 24, at Clark S. Brown Sons Funeral Home,with the Rev. Earl C. Carroll officiating. Burial allowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral : :>me was in charge of the funeral arrangements. MRS. ERNESTINE EDNA WAUGH BINGHAM Mrs. Ernestine Edna "Teen" Waugh Bingham of 3911 Waddell St. .! Wednesday, Ntrvr 15, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital She was a rive of Winston-Salem and a graduate of Columbia Heights and Atkins Migh School. She was a former employee of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harval nd a retired employee of G&S Janitorial Cleaning Service of Fairchild : .dustries. She was a member of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church i 'V.W her health failed. She was a member of the Senior Choir, Gospel f hoir, Cathedral Choir, Ideal Club, S-W Club, president emerita of DBI Society, Parent Body No. 2 of the Missionary Society, and was also ; wolved in community organizations such as the Secret Pal Club, Wad dell Community Club and the Pollyanna Club. She is survived by her husband^ Mr. Odie L. Bingham of the home; f r uncle, Professor Hugh Porter of New York City; six nieces, Ms. Ila D. Hogg, aii uf^Vmston-Saiem, Ms. "TTTiisc Byrd of Louisville, Ky., Ms. Betty J. Beamon of Newark, N.J., ; j Ms. Williette'Spease of Syracuse, N.Y.; three nephews, Mr. Lester > pease of Syracuse, Mr. Curtis Spease of Atlanta and Mr. Charlie F. *?ase of Winston-Salem; three sisters-in-law; four brothers-in-law; sev V oted friends, Alie Love, Elsie Burke, Janet Washington and Pri < Gentry; several cousins, including Howard Viola Ward of Winston srvt*ral orher relative and friends ?n vices were held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Goler Memo \ME Zion Church, with the Rev. James A. French officiating. Burial *d in Evergreen Cemetery. Clark S. Brown and Sons Funeral ' ? was in charge of the funeral arrangements: r~ ROBERT STONEWALL PETTIGREW Mr. Robert Stonewall Pettigrcw of 3836 Avera St. died Sunday, Nov. M Haptist Hospital. A native of Blucfield, W.Va., he had lived in Win S ilem for the past 12 years. He was a retired employee of the 1 gton Transit Authority and a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a ?list. ? I;, is survived by his wife, Ms. Mable W. Pettigrcw of the home; one .filler, Ms. Pauline Pettigrcw of Washington; a stepson, Mr. Billy E. ones of Winston-Salem; a stepdaughter, Ms. Gwendolyn J. Bell of rham; his mother, Mrs. Emma Pettigrcw of Washington; a sister, Mrs. xcil of Washington; a brother, Mr. Charles Pettigrcw of Washing ' a thers-in-law, Mr. William Cecil of Washington, Mr. Lewis ? ?( Long Island, N.Y., and Mr. Alton Warren of Kcrncrsville; iters in-law, Mrs. Margarine Pettigrcw of Washington and Mrs. Lucille C. Warren of Kernersville; four stepgrandchildren, including Mrs. L'Anita J. Gore and Mr. William V. Bell; a devoted friend, Mr. Clyde R. Glenn; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services were held at 2 pjn. on Friday, Nov. 24, at St Paul United Methodist Church in Kernersville^ with the Rev. Paul Bethel officiating. Burial followed in Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Kernersville. Hooper Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements. ?MftSrMARY~E7RICHARDSON Mrs. Mary E. Richardson of 427 E. 15th St. died Saturday, Npv. 18, at Baptist Hospital. She had lived in Winston-Salem for the past 45 years and was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Anthony, Mrs. Claudia Richardson and Mrs. Angel Hunter; six sons, Mr. Carl Richard son, Mr. Clarence Richardson, Mr. Raymond Richardson, Mr. Michael Richardson, Mr. Preston Davis and Mr. Amos Davis; four grandchildren, Curtis Richardson, Carma Richardson, John Hunter Jr. and James Hunter; two sons-in-law, Mr. Nelson Anthony and Mr. John Hunter; a daughter* in-law, Ms. Deborah Richardson; a devoted uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. friends, Services were held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at St. Paul Unit ed Methodist Church, with the Rev. Belvin Jessup officiating. Burial fol lowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements. MR. NATHAN IEL/CLAVON Mr. Nathaniel Clavon of 3750 Maverick St. died Sunday, Nov. 19, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Lynchburg, S.C., and a retired employee of Western Electric Co. ? He "of~nn1i i M< mortal AKTT /Iflh 1'hnrrh. whrrr hr~ ard Board. He was a member of the Pioneers Club of Western Electric. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara W. Clavon of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Daisy C. Roane of Cleveland, Ohio, JCfrs. Shirley C. Kin dle, Mrs. Jeraline C.T. Cunnings and Mrs. Mary C. Nelson, all of Win ston-Salem; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Commander of Lynchburg; 11 grand children; one great-grandchild; many other relatives and friends. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 24, at Goler Memorial AME Zion Church, with the Rev. James French officiating. Burial fol lowed in Evergreen Cemetery. Gilmore's was in charge of the funeral arrangements. MR. NATHANIEL CAMPBELL COBBS Mr. Nathaniel Campbell Cobbs of 1018 E. 15th St. died Friday, Nov. 24, at his home. He was a native and resident of Winston-Salem and a member of Pleasant Union Primitive Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of Brown Williams Tobacco Co. He is survived by two daughters, Ms. Deborah E. Cobbs and Ms. Leola J. Cobbs of Winston-Salem; four sons, Mr. William C. Cobbs, Mr. Harry D. Cobbs, Mr. David L. Cobbs and Mr. Sylvester Cobbs, all of Winston-Salem; one brother, Mr. Ray Campbell of Winston-Salem; 12 grandchildren; several other relatives and friends. Services were held at 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 27, at Gilmore Memo rial Chapel, with the Rev. Victor Clark officiating. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Gilmore's was in charge of the funeral arrange ments. Please see page B10 RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL sales sales AIR CONDITIONING and HEATING SALES, SERVICE ^rMSTALLATtON ? 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MARK BAPTIST CHURCH WH : I ' ANTIOCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH # ' 1100 Manley Street #V.:- 1432 Underwood Avenue Winston-Salam, N.C. ! I ? 1 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday school 9:3oa.m. m '? A ?9HPHt| Sunday School 9:30 a.m. IZ ? Morning worship 11 :oo a.m. rasto. >try Thursday Sr Cnotr ReHearsal(2nd and 4th) 7:00 p.m. . Saturday vnUfCn Yng Adt. Chr. Rehearsal(1st and 2nd) 2:00p.m. Telephone: 7po.cqqc Jr. Choir Rehearsal(3rd and 4th) 2tX) noon f ^ do^d ^ U3hef Board(3r(X 5;00 p m Pastor S Home Jr. Usher Board(2nd) 5:00 p.m. " -P/l-0502 ft""? 'We Come In to Worship; Wa nr Q"f ffr fcRYF " Let Us Prpy tor One Another "All VIsltorsAre Honored Guests" SUNDAY SERVICES ST. PAUL UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH 2400 Dellabrook Road Church 723-4531 Parsonage 723-8436 SsuOtx School Deaconress Board U, Sunday, ?WAI M?ndaV H [" 8Uf>d?Y MOTHM pastor's^Aide. 2nd Sundays | | A Deacon's Meeting 7:00 p.m. wmm |: Hoanlfi 11:00 a.m. Nut mrymcA Tuesday Nurses Board 3rd Sundays Willing Workers : 4th Sundays ? Wednesday, fr*. 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