\ Pane 18 The Chronicle Saturday, June 17, 1978 nMii wmmCHURCH NEWSiilli by Lucile H. Douthit KJi * ,?' ft ? - , v . ' P^l',t B . ; jM . f^iAv H \\ Mrs. Thelma Small [left] presents Rev. L.B. Speas pictured are Mrs. Lillian Speas [righff and Mrs. Alt Rev. L. B. Speas ( Appreciation Ser Last Sunday was de- sented to him at the "Speas Day" at The^portraitjvas^ Bethania A. M. E. zion work of MrslThelma Church in honor erf ReV. ,? ^ a member of the church. Lester B. Speas, the pastor of the church, and his Several guest churches wife Lillian. An oil portrait were present and tributes of Rev. Speas was pre- were given from various =? The members of Mt. Olive Church are celebrating the 69th Anniversary of the- church. Church Celebrates 69th Anniversary Mount Olive Baptist James Fulwood, pastor of Church celebrated its 69th St. Mark Baptist Church, anniversary last Sunday. The church was esta- Marftllftwln T blished during the year of 1909 on Ridge Avenue and 500 KillS was later moved to its present location of 1301 ' ^ Belews Street. The "church has had many devoted leaders. Among these leaders were As dart o ry service the church honored the long-standing members of the church. ' 748-1347 - Residence 724-1726 - Macedonia Members with 50 years Arms. Apts. of service being honored 724-1320 Macedonia ? wei*h-&e?C9n ?,4w***?? - ?aY~:Saf.e' . n*er ... Mrs. Fannie Harris, An- 725-ZT91T Centra! Of nie B. Pearson, Mattie _ , . Samuels, William Pear- I23"19!. ' son, Leanna Boston and Snack > hop John Battle. "The Church of.G The guest speaker for the program was Rev. \ F r Initial Serm On Sunday, June 18 at 3 initial sermon here at p.m., Brother Jerry Dea- Gospel Tabernacle. Brobury will be preaching his ther Deabury is a native of | l r I i ^ Winston-Salem and atg tends Winston-Salem ^RfjNpfl Also at 7 p.m. June 18. ttP *+<* Bishop John L. Hines Vmj announces that one hunmj dred boys, girls and adults By are wanted to attend Vay "~ ' ' '" cation "Bible fetroit-SuhFF J OkitV? ^ Martha Myers MrsT Martha Myers, * ?v- ., age sixty-three of 1825 with an oil portrait. Also Lafayette Street, expired * Ervin. * Monday June 5 and was buried Saturday June 10, ^ ^ with services at 2:00 p ,m. Wng}W~k at Forsyth Funeral Home "Wwl/95m w Chapel with Dr. David R. Hedgely officiating and 'I ^ : burial followed in the MJEvergreen Cemetery, ministers. Numerous Mrs. Myers was a naclubs and organizations of tive of Monroe, N.C. but the church gave tributes had resided in this city to Rev. Speas and his most of her life. She was a ~ wife. ~~ " "* 7 seasonal worker of the Rev. Speas, who was Export Leaf Tobacco Comhonored for his outstand- pany. ing contributions to the Survivors include two church and his ministry, brothers, Mr. Charlie Carbegan his call to the pehter and Mr. Lester ministry in 194fr~His pas^ Carpenterr both of thistoral period has been city, other relatives and spent entirely withirTthe friemfc. ~ Western N.C. Conference Forsytfr Funeral Direc-~ of the A.M.E. Zion tors were in rhnmp r?f Church. He has spent 25 services. years on the Winston-Sa the' pi" it Beath^ THomas Kelly ' A.M.E. Zion Church for 10 years. ^ . r p ? *??r 7 ; The funeral services for Kev. bpeas has pastoral ^ ^ v ? , Mr; Thomas Odell Kelly 14 churches in various - ..r M . . \ , , v j of Walkertown, who died counties, including Yad- T 0 . u w j i. 0 ,x June 3, was held Monday, wn.'u nrry'- 12 at the Howard, w ?' a w a Robinson Chapel at 11:00 and Mecklenberg. K WLYou are invited to worship with Y^EJdecJames C. Richardson, 7r. |: 9:45 a.nr: Sunday School 11:00a.m. Morning Worship I 3:00 p.m. Auxiliary Services I "Your Soul is our Sole Concern " V P H Church of God, Inc. ird Drive P. O. Box 2012 4-9350 Church . .. . ?_? J*. Office Hours 9 a.m. 5 Evening Worship 7:00 i p.m. [Mon. thru Fri.] p m. i Order of Worship Wednesday: Noon Day Prayer -Sunday?~ MkFWeSt Prayer Tffl ? Sunday School 9:30 am p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Jod, For the People; By The People" Bishop f. D. lohmon, Pastor ? 1 ion flffldf there will be a One-Night llfflvV ffflH^H/ Crusade at Gospel Taber- ft VlnlJjm^mmj nacle. Evangelist Juanita H| MillIBP C/i Bell from Goler Metropoli- * tan will be the speaker xhe excitkjg world c Other area ministers will sports ho,ds thg attentio be assisting in the service. of the adult as weU fts th Chool young person. Many of u hflyp <SPPn arroot nl<nm?? ? . - n/. .. ?r- VUV UIUJCI3 I. from 9:30 a.m. til 12 noon. the football world Quai J-e ' 3?' I9 terbacks like Roger Stau Smai Church of God. 2715 bach face the tragedies a T^rW"""' aff the trimi.nliegaa m Hnur thay face tho ohai ~ ?f tify in me mm a OG sports is important. As wi CIJl sit before the, TV screeo Onkco officiating. Mr. Kelly was born in Walker- mm. town to the late Richard T. 9Ua (#1 and Mollie Watkins Kelly. He was a member of the ijij 19v< Oak Grove Baptist Church j-j: of Walkertown and retired jij: . ? employee of Norfolk and wXlUTCil C* Western Railroad. " ijij Walter Smith ~ Mr. Walter Jack Smith I^lQI of 417 Bacon Street, who :j:j died June 9th at North - < Carolina Baptist Hospital,-?! was buried Wednesday,-ijl Sunday S June 14th with services at ?i Morrvirirr ^ 2:00 p.m., at Howard-Ro- jij: y binson Chapel with Dr. Mrs. MoZ Jerrv Dravton nffirintino nf " "" " """ *0 * Mr. ^Smith was born in?#? w/ MU-Tp\A Sandy Ridge, Stokes ? -l?-i i ilYJu County to Charles B. and j:j: V) Q Harriette Chandler Smith. ::: ^ HelBad resided in win- :: ^ _ "!! ston-Salem for 47 years. DOACOll EflC He was retired from Plant ^ii-L _ #8 of R.J. Reynolds To- % KAV I bacco Co. ? E UR ? ?^ 538I ^ ^ At Eggs |c |$ | oo 7 fmm^ Limit 5lbs MhWimi I Limit 51t I Whole | J Fres I Pig _p." ! Feet I 11 10c'b H ^ Split Pig Feet 15c lb 11 * pit^ l^tERC^r i ?mi" 'nc'u<iesPr^ * ^ lished letters by w ICS LE WIS 1 ties To Good Reading >f What is their private life This is the account of how n really like? In the book a tiny girl, born in the 0 ROGER STARUBACH: ghetto, having spinal s FIRST DOWN, LIFETIME meningitis at age 3 turned n TO GO, you can read into an Olympic gold - about this great quarter- medalist. !- back of the Dallas Cow- Share with the young s boys. people in your life these hp"-**^ pntfi-tw** feasho of American ath? ? 1 today is"the personal test- Is wtfYTfi*1 tu 1 e imony of Madeline Jack- meet and these men and ,, , , ... i _i *. a.i _i?i "."iiiw w 'r> MMyat?i ^ rtmi- ?J Ivo Baptist Church I Blows & Greenwood Celebrates 69th Anniversary 1909 - - - 1978 | nbers With 50 Years Of Service Recognition | Dhool 9:30 A.N. ? Worship Service 11:00 JI.M. sll Eldridge Sunday School Superindent W'^Plan For Progress I . Thomas, Chlrman Of Board I !v ^ StSr Jumbo Western^hl^ 2-Litre "HI |laii|A Bottle II Jokel [loupes acta^* k II Fig | vet Tails V* 12c--1

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