Page 14 - The Chronicle - Satan ** SBES?^*''*^nSMbb ,IIMM | ? ,1.1 JSL ^ I IIIM St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 810 North Highland . Avenue is having its Annua! Shrove Supper February 22, 1977 from 6-8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Father John W. Setzer, Jr. is the Priest in charge. Goler Metropolitan Delta Kappa Beta Lambda Chapter will present its annual . Black History Program at Goler Metropolitan Ch\irch on the corner of 4th and Dunleith Ave. Sunday February 20, 1977 at ,1 p m The pnhlir ? invited to attend. 0 Mr. Leroy Davis Mr. Leroy Davis, 3500 13th Street, N.W., Washington. D.C., passed awav Fridav in ?? ? ? V that city. He was a native of Winston-Salem but had resided in .Washington, D.C., approximately 45 years. Mr. Davis was a retired Civil Service Employee, a Veteran - of World War II, ancf a member of the Antiach Baptist : He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lillie Penn, Detroit, Michigan, two neices, Mrs. Ruth M. Davie-,?and Mrs;? Catherine McMillian, both of this city. =t? Gilmore's Your Friendly Funeral Directors is in charge of ,all services and arrangements. ll_ T mm ma.m ? v itix. j.in. mcuoaa, jr. , Mr. Johnny Moses Mc 11301 E. 4th S ?"Tu s;ei vtj our pati-6? stepping stone towa ?is ihz ilssire our organization'' ! 1 - - - - - ---Funeral I '^1 ? . La I I . _ . day February 19, 1977 Lucile Douthit in I II !? ! ? ?r~ IM The Young Adult Departikduh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th St., presents the Central Orphanage Choir of Oxford, N.C. in concert Sunday, February 20, 1977 at 3 o'clock p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Dr. J. Ray Butter, Pastor. The NAACP executive board will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday February 17, at 7:00 p.m. The local branch meeting will be held on Saturday Feb. 19 at -4^00??Both?meetings will be held at Shiloh Baptist Church. Deaths Cloud, Jr., 503 N. Pugh /too^4 /? ?>/? C A.. jucci, paascu away oaiuruay. He was a construction worker and a Baptist by faith. He is survived by the wife. Mrs. Margaret Leola McCloud, Southmont; a daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lee Crover, Lexington; a son, Mr. Johnny McCloud, Jr., Sumter, S.C.; and the mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee McCloud, New York City. > Funeral plans are incomplete at this time. Gilmore's Your Friendly Funeral Directors of Lexington is in charge of services. Mr. C.A. Patterson Mr. Charles Alphonzer Patterson age 62 of 4241 East Clarmont Avenue expired Monday evening Feb. 14, 1977, at Forsyth Memorial iiuapuai auti a unci ^cliuu ui illness. Mr. Patterson was born in Winston-Salem, North CaroRyan's? F uneral Home I itreet Phone- 722-1141 I s-well and make each I rd perfect confidence onstant endeavor of nsurancc^A^u^^^^^^Jj Ruth Gi 27th ^he RutliOroup of Ml. ZIUfT .JBaulisL Ch?rchl&- Senior Mis sionary Dept. celebrated it's 27th anniversary Monday morning February 14th at the home of Mrs. Ophelia Linton, 456 25th Street N.W. The program, under the direction of Mrs, Catherine . Hines, Chairman c&nsisted of: Scripture by Mrs. Janie Wilkes, Worship Chairman who ap?propriately used Psalm 27; Welcome, Mrs. Julia Anderson; ftesponse_ (tor_._all the visitors), Mrs. Ricky Wilson; Solo, Mrs. Ruth Irene Thompson; Club History, Mrs. Janie W. Thomas, ** Leader. ** r Mrs. Mary L. Fair then introduced Mrs. Lucille H. Douthit, who talked from the subject "Love Is The Key" i and Ft i _ ? t i una wnere ne spent most or his life. He attended the local schools and was a graduate of Slater Normal High School. Hp wa?s a Raptict hy f.iith and a - retired employee of Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Survivors include one daughter, Ms. Patricia Patterson of 3068 Gilmer Avenue, four sisters, Mrs. Queen Elizabeth Harper of this city, Mrs. Miriam Littlejohn of 1241 East 23rd Street, Mrs. Margaretta People of Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Fay Eldridge of Detroit Michigan, two brothers, and Mr. Edward Patterson and Mr. Marshall Patterson Jr., both of this city. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Forsyth Directors in charge of all services and arrangement. Mrs. Dorothy Abbott Mineral service for Mrs. Dorothy Mae Abbott, age 48, of 3707 Sawyer Drive was conducted Friday February 11. Mrs. Abbott was born in Winston-Salem, where she spent her entire life. She was a graduate of Atkins High School and Winston-Salem State University. She was a member of the Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church and a former member of the Senior Choir and tho Looli Qui Club uf lliu Church. Mrs. Abbott was an employee of the Western Electric Reynolda Road Plant and a member of the WENOCA Club iriu the Telephone Pioneers. She is survived by her Husband, Mr. Oliver Abbott of the home; two sons Mr. / * r *oup Celebi Anniversa ? using as a basis the 13th Chapter of FirsfOsrmthisns. She read portions from the King James, The Revised Standard Version, and The f i u i n o RiKlo C ka on J/4 u * T nig U1UIV w> J1V> StllVJ 4 4Regardless to how you say it, LOVE is the key. It may be a smile, a word or a touch* If we love, we'll use our talents, services and possessions for the welfare of others; thus < w helping to build God's Kingdom.'' She also said that mfssionaries are God's helpers. Mrs. Carroll Mayo, Mistress of Ceremonies, then presented Mrs. Jannie B. Hairston who, in turn, ?introduced visitors^from other missionary group at Mt. Zion Church, and Mrs. Odell Grier, inerals Reginald Wall and Mr. Ronald Wall of the home; two brothers, Rev. James Parker of Glen Ellyn, Illinois and Mr. ?Howard Parker of this city. Forsyth Funeral Directors are in charge of all services and arrangements. Mrs. Florence Shore Womble Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Helen Shore Womble, of 2026 SmaHwood Street; Baltimore, Md., was conducted Sunday February 13 at the Glenn's Chapel AME Zion Church in East Bend, North Carolina. Burial followed in the church cemetery. "7 Mrs. Womble was a , resident of this city but had resided in Baltimore for the , past 29 years. She was a former employee at the Social Security Building in Baltimore until her health failed. Survivors include the husband Mr. Lushion O. Womble, of the home, one daughter, Ms. Wanda Shore Sims, of 907 Wendell Street, two step sons, Mr. Larry Womble of this city and Mr. Erchela Womble of -j New York City, one sister, Mrs. Joyce Shore Wharton of East Bend, two brothers, Mr. { Pride Shore of the city and Mr. Thomas Phate Shore^ of Lewisville. Forsyth Funeral Directors in charge of all services and arrangements. ^ 'Mr. Marvin b. Baily Funeral service for Mr. Marvin , Roosevelt Baily?of 11 m \a onKr - - ?;j uuwv, naa uci? Sunday ^curuary 13, at the Brookstown AME Zion Church with Rev. Golden Ellis and Rev. Robert Bailey, officiating. Interment followed in the : Church Cemetery. The pro i . rates ry X > svho~awarded Certificates oL~ Service to about a dozen group members for outstanding work during the years. Other highlights of the meeting were inspiring words from Mrs. Helen W. Falls, Senior Circle President; the showing of slides of past church events of the Ruth Group by Mr. Joseph O. Lowery, associate member, and another beautiful? rendition by ^Mrs7 Ruth Irene Thompson: "He Touched Me." Mrs. Linton then served a beautiful and delicious lunch. She was assisted by her mother^ Mrs. Donnie Dobson and her sister, Mrs. Lillie LomaxT There were approximately thirty-six persons present for the celebration. 7~ cession assembled and left from the home of the daughter, Mrs. Bfctty L. Mack 2763 Piedmont Circle. Mr Baily was a retired landscaper from Reynolds, Inc. and was a member of the Brookstown AME Zion Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Betty L. Mack of 2763 Piedmont Circle, one brother, Mr. Walter Bailey of Pfafftown. Forsyth Funeral Directors in charge of all services and arrangements. Mr. R.H. Smith Mr. Roy H. Smith, 2641 Belews Creek Road, passed Sunday night at the Silas O I ? * ? - i^reeic Manor, alter an extended illness. He was a native of Guilford County, but had resided in this city for a number of years before moving to Mt. Clair, N.J,, and back to this city in 1969. He was a member of the White Rock Baptist Church. He is survived by the wife, Mrs. Susie Smith, of the home; a son, Mr. Moses Smith, Mt. Clair, N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Emma Williams, Gibsonville, NX.; and a ne Ph ew, Mr. Hoke B. Hawkins. Funeral plans are incomnlpfp af fViic fitno TV?o f?viv Ul lino 11111V. A llV taillllj may be contacted at the home Hawkins, of Old Greensboro Rd. gilmor^*'' a\ o rour Friendly Funeral Directors is in charge of all services and arrangements. Miss Sandra Richardson Miss Sandra Delois Richirdson, 611-B East Grimes See Deaths, Page 20