o Baptist Gets The General Baptist State posed of 1700 member chur- , ?. tzezt :*"hr?8 in KJr**H r*rotma jfK . awarded a grant of $100,000 membership of 450,000 i by the Z. Smith Reynolds represents 40^o of the black i _ Foundation for the piirpQjvg^ population jp the state^ j and service capabilities of foctlsed toward enabling t the Con v^jLLLon and churches to (carry out their i associated churches. role as helper during I The Convention is com- periods of illness, stress and I ^l' AKAs Pack Christmas Hi Members of Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., put finishing tou - * 1! -- ' > L* i.^3?^ vmmwen ui mtr Ljxjura central urpnanage for Christmas. Pi chairman; Velma Friende, basileus, and Gloria Crawford, j ~*SSSSSSSSSSSSIS~ The Rev. Thomas J. Wilklns, 82. of 1216 N.E. 29th Street died Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. He was born May 30th, lp98, injGreenville, S.C., and had livgjLin WinstonSalen? f orvifi^ars^ihenrR^u. .WrtS^iHFwa<w,a. telired evangelist, and a member of C^ppadocia Holiness Church. Surviving are his wife, Evangelist Hattie Wilkins of the i home; four daughters, -Evangelist Effie Cannon, Mrs. Julia Thomas, Mrs. Beatrice Myers and Mrs. Martha 1 McKay; eight sons, Lewis C., Thomas E., Robert and i Melvin (Rip) Wilkins, all of the city. Harold, Richard, Wilbur and Oscar Wilkins,'all of New York; over 100 < grandchildren and a host of great- and great-great- ( grandchildren; one brother, Sam Wilkins of Rutherford, | N.C. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, December < 6th, at 4:00 P.M. at Emmanuel Baptist Church by the i Rev. F. Shepherd and Dr. S. Walter Mack, Pastor. Burial , followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Funeral ] Directors were in charge of services. i Funeral services for Tandy Kiser of 2247 Bethabara Road were conducted Sunday t 1:00 p.m. in Piney Grove i Baptist Church with the Rev. E.L. Grant and the Rev. Ishman Hurst officiating. Interment followed in the i church cemetery. He was a native of Forsyth County, a ; retired farmer and a member of Piney Grove Baptist ; Church, where he served as a deacon, Sunday School ; teacher and in jhe church choir. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Anna Myers, Mrs. Mary Walker, and Mrs, HazeJ Kiser, all of the home, Mrs. Mabel Walker of the city, and Mrs. Mildred Woods of Cleveland, Ohio; 12 grand-children; 17 greatgrandchildren; 24 great great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home were in charge of services. r? i* n ' * ' w y|L^r '.1 'Jmf \L Jvmk I V (1 - I VIE ^Jk Vk I ^ vV a. Woman's SH ^ i4 _^K Woman'i drtftwood wfm boot %ar with cowboy hoot. Rog. 146.97 a , * p $roo,ooo g :rises in a more effectise human service advisors. After the farrrrly pjtf* cifvints-s?4U the church is ihe resource about health problems such tnost frequently looked to as diabeties and hypertenthe-ftm~phaire of?-managing -these problems/ he operation, the program how to secure needed serAill identify and train ap- vices and the things the in3roximately 300 church lay dividual, family, church persons as health and and community can do to I - i ????.?JflUBBBHBBMWB f] $ ^ 0 / |^H ^ ul >* * > /. ^^T**JPBBKjB!I^SHI ?* >alth Kits for Orphanage ches on health kits that the organization will donate to ctured left to right are Wilma Wheeler, health committee Health committee member. Mailing Tips For Christmas nWtth the Christmas mailing season just ahead, Vfln^lon-Salem Postmaster John Schoolfield is offering sewn# tips for customers to make sure their cards and packages arrive on time and in good shape. In addition to shopping early, Postmaster Schoolfield urges customers to properly address cards and packages with the name, street number and name or post office box number and the city, state and ZIP Code reserved for the last line. It's also a good idea to put a slip of paper with the recipient's name and address and your return address inside parcels. Be sure to include your return address including your ZIP Code on all envelopes and packages. Postmaster Schoolfield also reminds customers to check the size of their envelopes before mailing Christmas cards. Letter size standards which went into effect last year require envelopes to be at least 3'/2 inches high and 5 inches long to be accepted for mailing. The Postal Service is also asking its customers to put an ounce of extra care into preparing packages for mailing. Parcels will arrive at their destination in good shape if mailers follow a few simple instructions: 1. Make sure the contents are well-Cushioned and there is no empty space in the bc5x. Use crumpled newspaper around the item, on the bottom, the sides and on top of your gift. Foamed plastic shells and air pocket padding also are good cusions. 2. Brown wrapping paper and twine cord are not necessary. Wrappings can rip off, and twine can get :aught in processing machinery. 3. Use sealing tape to close off and seal the box. Three types are recommended: pressure-sensitive tape, kraft paper reinforced with nylon or glass and filament iciiupic^mjic-H-iiMiivc tape. LMjn i use masKing tape or cellophane tape. They're no longer recommended due to past poor performance. ^ \%W \ I H^n ' vfl\ \ Wi N3i \ ^BUJS mm %jtv ii. \j\ \ BSH -. \\ . \ vVhHI \ Wi \ $ ^3 C& Natural cot WW ? f ^ a ruggad wMtam boot V% ^^MLJF 1 Kood color. Rag. $40.97 ^^|V II W^uW 1 !. Lochmann's Plaza 2. 2853 N. Liberty Street Reynolda A Yadkinvillc Rds. 3. 2952 Waughtown St. (K-* tab prteM good thru tunday. Mggtir Cord or Vba. # I \ x Wesley A ME i A CI A A A Members of the John ' ?1 : iWeatcy At-M ^ * Zi , Church will sponsor a prevent or belter manage "Talent Show", Sunday, 4<*rrvhU>rni wiU-14~-34 V.QQ {V m. r plored. Guest artists appearing on the program will be the The Z, ;3,imti Kgvfiul^ kuuen Pell Chuial. gram witt be rnaliJiei] by ihale grOup Trom Cleveland $100,000 of in-kind con- Avenue Christian Church, tributions from the Con- The Rev. Alvin Damond vention and associated Family, Denard Lyttle on churches. the drums, Ms. Patricia Cason, singing and many more from the church family. AKAs Pack Yule Boxes Members of the Phi* Omega Chapter of Alpha ff ^ Kappa Alpha Sorority, j inc., prepared over 50 1/ Christmas health kits for If the children residing at Ox- I. ford Central Orphanage. IV 44The kits contain 1 i \ toiletries and a gift in an ef- llb^ j \ fort to share the Christmas I^tV^ rM! rl ? ' 3|/nii wiiii me youngsters 1 and to promote one of the I national program thrusts of the sorority..."Focus on I Health Care," said Velma Friends, basileus of the local chapter of AKA. Each kit also includes a dental care packet made available by the School of Dentistry at the University of North Carolina at ^ sjj&ff Chapel Hill. ^ Wilma Wheeler is chair- ^ *<50y fins! I man of the sorority's health VASg / committee. ^ / IVSSUHost ?JmMa Gameshow JW#A The Winston-Salem State Jly i8 University senior class of '81 ? ^ Jjj will sponsor a game show My fir Jggy entitled 4LThe Games Peo- fir pie Play," on Thursday, mSSSBS Deceniber 11th in the Ken- J Auditorium on campus at 7 ? Prizes will include cash and gift certificates. Admis_sion i& $1.00 with the pro ceeds going toward the class 7 __ _ ~mm~7\ gift to the university. 1^1 REi For additional informa- * tion, contact Mrs. Madeline MDC RTF Scales at 761-3136. UlUOe Dlf Atkins i Reunion , ? The Atkins High School Class of 1953 reunion committee will meet at Mt. Zion Please share wltl Baptist Church on File honoring a membc Street Sunday. December race who COntribl 14th at 3:30 p.m. . . .. much to the prog Carver Band th'8 community i she was Miss Bii Holds Program first grade teacl mother away from The Carver High School an advisor and or Band and chorus will pre-. would share c sent Christmas concerts on * . . . December 15th at Carver ^ troubles. High School at 7:30 p.m., December 16th South Park High School at Carver at 9:00 a.m. and December 18 at Walkertown Jr. High. She was a Barber-Scotu The public is cordially in- Salem State University, vited. She served her church, I teacher, Secretary of the S and Elder. She served oivtl ty. She chaired NAACP 1 Committee on Administra k Among other civic cont j&L Chapter, Iota Phi Lambda ^ National Coordinator cff F Charter member of the'Di Meridian Chapter 308; F< I Em Winston Senior Citizens ( pr Garden Path Flower Club; Club; NatM Council of Carolina. ft At the time of her dem ChUdr#n,? Treasurer of the Howard-F $4 ^ the Aladine Robinson Aw Salem Bible College, A C Children's wnttm Gold Club, and the Florida tHchod boot. 8Vk.3. forth by Mrs. Birdie G. Ro *** ,14J7 Robinson Funeral Home, i 17 the forme or boot ?* .?1.*0 established 4 Phnnff future as thl miwj stf schola rship.'i 4. 2670 Peters Creek Pkwy. dart Plaza. Next to Food World) aw wwlmi and luaiay M pm. L? . r 9 The Chronicle, Saiurday, December 13, 1980-Pa^e 19 Beverly R. Mitchell Attorney and Counselor at Law Bankruptcy Divorce Separation Real Property/Land Titles Criminal Personal Injury t^mrnniT I mm ~ ? rJl (919) 721-0807 I FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK BUILDING l NTc? I :i: THIS TEAR GIVE ... ' ILIGIOUS CHRISTMAS GIFTS 'JE Select from S/V BOOKS BIBLES PICTURES PLAQUES JEWELRY r ? SMALL AWARD GIFTS V o\ laiplrallaaal / cNv \ ?,\ ADVENT WtlATHS / cf/>\ . l&\ 4 CAICWDAKS / J HEOMONT GOSPEL^CAi ? BOON f TONE Jm Parkway Plaxa Shopping Cantar Phona (919) 726-1379 i UFE SHAH Coa,^ \t s"*VV.'VEVe? /0 MEMBRANCE OF 1DIE G. ROBINSON DECEMBER 11. 1979 gggp i ; , , j , 0 many W 1 home, . le who ^ flutes* ^^ b9HB|' a graduate and received her B.S. Degree at WinstonJoyd United Presbyterian Church as a Sunday School lunday School, President of the Presbyterian Women ie Board of Trustees of Winston-Salem State UniversiVlembership drives. Red Feather Campaigns and the tion in the YWCA. ributions, she was a Charter member of Beta Alpha ; Sorority, Inc., which she organized in her home; Pasj : 'elatis Auxilliary of Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.; a : lughters of Isis, Sethos 105; member of Eastern Star, ourth Garden Council; The Book of Today; North Club; Nat'l Assn. of University Women; Along the ; Maple Park Club; The Rose of Sharron Community Negro women and the Church Women of North ise, she was the principal shareholder and Secretarylobinson Funeral Home, Inc. She was a contributor to ard at WSSU, United Negro College Fund, Winstonontributor to the Barber-Scotia College through the i Memorial College in Miami, Florida. The policies set binson will continue with the present staff of HowardInc. R ALADINE ROBINSON A WARD 4 T WSSU WILL BE KNOWN IN THE : ALADINE AND BIRDIE ROBINSON THE LATTER WAS ESTABLISHED BY GEORGE BOOIE. .

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