Area Deaths and Funerals Russell's Funeral Home 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 LOWERS \4r Robert Rowers Jr. of Walnut Cove died Monday, Jan ar\ 1 1. 1993 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native ?? Forsyth C6unty and was born April 28. 1946 to the late Robert and Mamie Flowers. He v\as a Baptist. He was a veter an of the United States Navy, -a graduate of Atkins High Schools, and an employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Compa ny. He is survived by two daughters. Bronna Flowers and Faye Wolf, of Winston-Salem; his mother and father. Mamie and Rohert Flowers Sr.. of Winston-S?J$jp; two step-sons. Hobby and Baron Robinson, of Winston-Salem; three -grand children; three step-grandchildren; a special devoted friend, and cousins; plus many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Thursday. January 14. at 3 p rn. at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel, uith the Rev. S.E. Tyndall officiating. Bunal followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were handled by Russell Funeral Directors. FULWOOD Mrs. Rosa Belle Fulwood of Kingstree, South Carolina, died Friday, January 15. 1993 in Kingstree, South Carolina She was the wife of the late Willie James Fulwood. a for mer resident of Winston-Salem, and was a member of Saint Mark Baptist Church, where her son, the Rev. James Fulwood, is pastor. She is survived by ten children, locally, by the Rev. James (Hattie) Fulwood; Marvin (Jeanette) Fulwood; Colotta (Keith) Miller; 30 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; one sister, three brothers; a devoted niece, Earline Shavers; plus many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 19, at 1 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Salters, South Carolina, with the Rev. B.J. Gordon officiating. Burial followed in Oak Grove Church Cemetery in Salters. South~CaroIina. Funeral arrangements were in courtesy of Russell Funeral Directors by Dimery and Rogers Funeral Home in Kingstree, South Carolina. 1609 N. Liberty St. 723-5508 "Vou? f i' j.i# > our Loving Fnends" WILLIAMS Funeral services for Mrs. Lula O. Williams of Lexington ? were held Friday, January 15, 1993. at 12 p.m.. at the Frances S. and Jerry C. Gilmore Jr. Memorial Chapel. Cotton Grove Road, with the Rev. George Harris officiating. Burial followed in National Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to and services were conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors of Lexington. Funeral services for Mr. Robert Coy King of Winston^" Salem were conducted Saturday. January 16. 1993. at 2 p.m.. at the Frances S. and Jerry C. Gilmore Jr. Memorial Chapel. Nwitft Minister Aldean Ingram officiated. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to and services were conducted by Gilmore Funeral Directors. KING George K. Walker Florist. Inc. H;!:l S Marshall St Phono 72: t tX afterloss Questions & Answers on recovering from grief Q. I promised my husband that I would not seO our home if he died before me. Now two years later, I find the responsibility of staving in a large house too much for me. What should I do? responsibility to look Forward ana build a new life, you will realize that such promises to your deceased loved one are no longer realistic. If you find that your needs aren't met by staying in your present home now, then give yourself permission to make new plans. u est ions asked during bereavement answered by tbe editor of AFTERLOSS. For a free copy of one of our new little booklets, Griefu m Proem, Not m Et*U or " I Ntvtr Kmow What To Ssj!"pkMt call or stop bj. 8 Funeral Home, Inc. 1415 E. 14th Stt. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 (919) 724-1561 Delta Sisma Elects 1 The Delta Sigma Chapter of William Bruce. Dr. A.L. Cromwell, ''hi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Dr. Rufus Hairston. Dr. John R. rivently elected its officers for Henry, and Dr. (fircero Neely. 1 99.v The new officers are Willie After completion of such presti * Booker, president; Ben Piggott, gious schools as Howard University president; Horace Bonner, school of dentistry, Meharry Med ccordmij secretary; Robert Brower, ical College, and Leonard Medical orreNponding secretary; Rupert School of Shaw University, these Officers these founders of Delta Sigma decided to invite other honorable men into the chapter. Among those were Geotge Allen, Zebedee Anse ly, Marshall Bass, Robert Srower, Jessie Corry, Jakay Ervin, Frizzell Forbes, Everette Martin^Sam Har vey, the Rev. Henry Lewis, Attor ' CHURCrft ALENDAR ] 11 jliiu ? ^ The Ushers Board of Christ Rescue Temple Apos tolic Church* 1500 N. Dunleith Ave., will sponsor a dinner sale until 4 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. Deliveries are available for three or more dinners. For deliveries, call 722-9841 . 5 p.m. ? The Men of the Church of Parkway Presbyterian Church, 1000 Yorkshire Rd. (at Silas Creek fcarkway), invite even one to a pancake supper, until 9 p.m. in the church fellowship hall, to benefit various church projects. Tickets are $3 for adults and SI. 50 for children 10 and under. Call the church office at 765-5646 for tickets and information. Tick ets are also available at the door. 6 p.m. ? The Youth Department of Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1225 N. Cleveland Ave., would like to invite you to join them as they present the gospel sensation. Cassaundra McCloud, in concert. Also appearing will be her Interdenominational Fellowship Choir, as well as the Mt. Tabor High School Gospel Choir. For information, call 724-0491. 7:30 p.m. ? The Christian Men Development Association. USA, Inc., with 'The Fellowship of Believers." presents the 1st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Achievement Dinner at the Ivy Arms Apartment clubhouse, 1115 E. Second St. (corner of Cleveland The purpose of the dinner is to identify men in the communi _ who are ready to give their very lives to help save the young, black men, and to train them in the area of creating jobs for themselves in their own community and developing their own firms. The dinner is free, but reservations are required. For more information or to make reservations, call V.L. Brooks at 721-1004 or 724-7646, - _ SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 1:30 p.m. ? The Forsyth County Young Adult Missionary Union will meet at New Bethel Baptist Church. For information, call Evelyn Acree at 788-5 1 83. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 Ave.). J ARRANGEMENTS ENTRUSTED TO AND SERVICES CONDUCTED BY " Your Loving Friends" gi?mo>u* The Family of the following Mm. Emily Scale* Newton. (T. formerly ol Tol?a? ? ovtllr. NC Mr. Robert Coy King 2317 Elhon Drive Mrs. Lula Williams 9 Terrace l.aue l.exlnutnn. NC Mrs. Amanda R. Tatum 42 I K 1 4th Street Mrs. Sarah Ann Stover Williams 2610 Ansonla Street * expresses their heartfelt (hanks for all acts of kindness shown them in their bereavement Words of comfort for the bereaved families. God shall wipe ~ all tears away L_ Members of the Delia Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., pictured (I. to r.) are: Travis McGriJJi Horace Bonner, John Alexander , Willie Booker , Robert Brower\ Rupert Bell , and Ben Piggott. Bell, financial secretary; John \ 1 e \ a nde r . t reasurei; lame s . F aree . i haplain; and Travis McGriff, par ?lamentarian. The Delta Sigma Chapter was rounded December 10. 1923 in WinstoncSalem by five noble men. uhose mission was to perpetuate the high ideals of Sigma: brotherhood, scholarship and service. Those individuals were: Dr. distinguished gentlemen started their practices in the Columbia Heights section of the city, which was located in and around Winston Salem Teachers' College, which later became Winston-Salem State University. Their prestige as doc tors, as well as Men of Sigma quick ly won them influence and status. To gain even greater influence and prestige and to win friends, ney James Lassiter, Frank Thomas Sr.. and John Henry Alexander. All of these honorable men are still very active in the fraternity today. Booker, the new president, says that he is honored to be surrounded by such distinguished men with a vast amount of knowledge. "They offer such inspirational support and guidance, and it gives me great plea sure to be in their mists." MACEDONIA HOLINESS CHURCH OF GOD of the Apostolic Faith, INC. 4111 Whitfield Drive ? (919)767-3700 WEEKLY SERVICES Sunday Sunday School 9:45 a.m. ^Morning Worhip 11:00 a.m. ^RertJio Broadcast (WAAA-980) 2:00 p.m. M.Y.P.U 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. < % C v r E D.O., s.m. Pastor Wake Forest Baptist Church Located in Wingate Hall and Wait Chapel on the campus of Wake Forest University 759-3297 Sunday Schedule Sunday School (all ages. Wingate HaR) 10:00 Morning Worship 'Wait Chapel', 11:00 Church Supper (second Sunday) 6:00 Forum (third Sunday^ 7.QQ Richard Qrovee, Pastor Lynn Rhoades, Associate Pastor Dan Locfclsir, Director of Music Psul Robinson, Organist R?v. Wcndafl A. Johnson Tttophonc: (919) 722-4266 or 722-5605 First Baptist Church ^ 700 Highland Avenue Sunday School ' 9:30 a m Morning Worship ' 11:00 a.m. Nursery 10:30 a.m. - 1 :00 p.m. Wednesday - Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 11:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. My Fathers Business f COMMUNtTY MOSQUE OF WINSTON-SALEM, INC. East Third Street (91 9) 724-5554 DAILY CONGREGATIONAL PRAYERS Fajr 5:00 a.m. Zuhr 1:20 p.m. A sr 5:05 p.m. Maghrib Sunset Isha 9:40 p.m. JUM'AA (Friday Congregational Prayer) 1:15 p.m. Sunday Sisters Class 11:00 a.m. Lecture Senes: "What is Islam?" 2:00 p.m. (Public is invited) Imam: Khal?d Abdu^Faftafi Griggs UNION CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 300 West 25th Street ? (919)748-8644 Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m. .. . ? , (flexible) Nursery Available Weekly Services Sunday School Teachers (Wed.) 6:30 p.m. Bible Study & Prayer Mtg. (Wed.) 7:00 p.m. Counseling Services Available by Appointment Konnte G. Robinson. Pastor B.S.. M.S.. MiXV. Looking for a church? r ST. JOHN APOSTLE CHURCH (Apostolic Faith) 1131 East 21st Street Pastor Harry E. Millner, B.S., M.S.. M.S. Sch. Adm. Telephone: Church 722-3464. Pastor's Home 788-6708 SUNDAY SERVICES .. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School.... Morning Worship. Evening Worship Y.P.A.A 11:00 a.m. ...; 4:00 p.m. .4:00 p.m. ftarfbta) 5TH SUNDAY - Unity Meeting (4 Parhcteatmg Churrt>?s) WEEKLY ACTIVITIES WEDNESDAY - Prayer Sarvwo & Bib*} C*s* SATURDAY - Choir Rehaarsal We value freedom of thought- as the right of all people, tolerance of others' beliefs, and unselfish service. To us these things are more important than any creed. We welcome ALL newcomers. Visit us Sunday, January 24, at 9:30 fl.m. or 1 1:00 a.m. A Sermon on Acceptance and Love -The Rev. Elizabeth Kerman Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 2873 Robinhood Road (Box RRTF) Winston-Salem, NC 27106 ? 723-7633 Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church 1225 North Cleveland Avenue ? (919) 724-0491 Weekly Services: ^ Each Sabbath (Saturday): Early morning Prayer Meeting 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:35 a.m Teachers Meeting Sabbath School Personal Ministries DIVINE WORSHIP / SPENCER MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Wednesdays: 7:15 p.m. r Wer ^ B>. Thootagy 7 00 pm 100 pm Mid-week Prayer Service DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Sandy Witherspoon. jr.. Pastor Saturday Senior Choir Rehearsal n. Sunday Sunday School Mommg Worship Evening Services -Chnstian Endeavers Tuesday Intercessory Prayer 1410 DOUGLAS STREET AT DELLABROOK PL ? Tel 725-1712 fChurch). 785-086l{ Pastor s He Weekly Services .. 3 00 PM ...9.30 AM 11 00 AM 4 OC PM 6.3C pM Wednesday Mid-dav Service 12 CC Sundav School Teachers Bible Study 5 Pastor's Bible Study 6 Prayer Meeting. Friday James A Brown Chcir Rehearsal r Teens and Tots Choir Rehearsal 5 N0GN 3C PM 30 DM 30 PM 30 PM 3C PM

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