P?fl? BUThe Chronicle. Thursc Funerals Fron Spease and Mr. Willie Edward Spea Hairston of Pfafflown; eleven grar grandchildren and several other reh Funeral services were held at 2 p. Bethlehem A.M.E. Zion Church cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sons F the funeral arrangements. Catherine Venable Berry Mrs. Catherine Venable Berry, Wednesday, Oct. 17, in N.C Baptis Winston-Salem and graduated from retired employee of AT&T and a i Church, where she was a deaconess . Mrs. Berrv was also a membe Women and the Telephone Pioneer daughter, Mrs. Constance LaVer Joseph W. Venable Jr., Mr. Quent V?nihlc ftnH Mr RnnalH Q V?n Wilson; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Venable; one son-in-law, Mr. Willia law; five sisters-in-law; sixteen nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 4:3 the Grace Presbyterian Church.. Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sons 1 the funeral arrangements. Alien M. She// Mr. Allen M. Sheff, of Tri City 1 ing, Oct. 16. He was a native of Tob faith. Mr. Sheff was a retired employee co Company. He is survived by o Shelton; one brother-in-law, Mr. N two nepews and many other relativ Funeral services were held at 4 | Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Hoi Cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sons the funeral arrangements. Lucille Reginia Smith Mrs. Lucille Reginia Smith, of 5 aay, <jci. is, in in.c. Baptist Hospi coville, lived in New York City for her home in Winston-Salem 2 year Mrs. Smith was employed with F ,and she was of the Methodist fail band, Mr. Johnnie Smith, of the h Smith, Jr., of the home;one daugh the home; one step-daughter, Mrs. her father, Mr. David Lee Myers o Lois Green of Elyria, Ohio; four t Jr., Mr. Aldine Myers of East B< Brooklyn, N.Y., and the Rev. Jloy grandchild and several other relatr Funeral services were held at 2 Center Grove A.M.E. Zion Chui cemetery. Clark S. Brown & Sons 1 the funeral arrangements. George Caldwell Mr. George Caldwell, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., died Friday, Oct. 1 of Winston-Salem and a veteran o Mr. Caldwell was a former mem Church. He is survived by three s Mrc RMtrir# Dnri# Knth nf ?hic /?ii wt ?a WW awa iv| vw?a? va aaiitj VI Rochester, N.Y.; two brothers, 1 Caldwell, both of this city; one ui one aunt, Mrs. Louise Williams of law, Buster Green and Charles Ro Funeral services were held at 1 ] Morning Star Baptist Church. Bi Cemetery. Hooper Funeral Directc Rosie Lee Pollard Ms. Rosie Lee Pollard, of 1986 Oct. 15, at the Forsyth Memorial f city and a former member of the ] Ms. Pollard was a former emplo: She is survived by a daughter, Miss mother, Mrs. Juanita P. Chaldlei Ruth Washington and Mrs. Pamel uncles, Elijah Pollard and Tilmon Chapel of the Hooper Funeral H< ergreen Cemetery. Hooper Funera funeral arrangements. Stephon Raynard Johnson Mr. Stephon Raynard Johnson Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Pitt Cou ville. He was a native of this city Mr Inhncnn urat a araHnat* nf V W???MfWia VT1M ? H%BV*M?V Vt He is survived by his mother, Ms. W. Miller; two brothers, Steven J Miller, Jr., of Charlotte; his grant this city, and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 2 p Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Fur the funeral arrangements. Margaret C. Norton Mrs. Margaret C. Horton, of 6 day, Oct. 17, at the N.C. Baptist Icity and was a retired employee of Mrs. Horton was of the Baptist Happy Hill Senior Citizens Club. Mrs. Barbara Simpson Williams, Lossie Watts and Mrs. Mabel Glen grandchildren, and other relatives. Plaaaa sh pi lay, October 25, 1984 -? --?3?ecf4-*'. * ? 1 Page B13 ise; one sister, Mrs. Irene Pace tdchildren, twenty-three greatitives and friends. m. on Sunday, Oct. 31, in the I . Burial was in the church runeral Home was in charge of I of 2836 Gilmer Ave., died t Hospital. She was a native of Atkins High School. She was a I nember of Grace Presbyterian H r of the United Presbyterian s Club. She is survived by one ne Pearson; four sons, Mr. in H. Venable, Mr. Clifton R. able; one sister, Mrs. Louise , Nancy Venable and Mrs. Lois im Pearson Jr; five brothers-in- I grandchildren, many nieces, 0 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 21, in Burial was in the Evergreen [.nnarnl Llnma ?* ? f i wiivich iiviiic was in wuaigc ui Haven, died on Tuesday mornaccoville and was of the Baptist of Brown & Williamson Tobac>ne sister, Mrs. Dorothy Sheff lorman P. Shelton; two nieces, es and friends. I p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18, in me. Burial was in the Evergreen I Funeral Home was in charge of 05-B Barry Court, died Thursital. She was a native of Tobac29 years, and returned to make s ago. tonayalbee Corp. of New York th. She is survived by her hus- I ome; one son, Mr. Johnnie H. iter, Mrs. Glenda A. Smith, of H Angletta McCoy, of this city; f Tobaccoville; one sister, Mrs. >rothers, Mr. David Lee Myers ind, Mr. Joe Robert Myers of . I ace W. Myers, of this city; one ves. | p.m. on Monday, Oct. 22, in xh. Burial was in the church Fuheral Home was in charge of e 1981 Burlingame Apartments, 2, in that city. He was a native f the U.S. Army, ber of the Morning Star Baptist isters, Mrs. Maggie Green and ty, and Miss Minnie Caldwell of Eugene H. Caldwell and Leon lcle, the Rev. Charles Jackson; Chester, S.C.; two brothers-inrie, and other relatives, p.m. on Friday, Oct. 19, at the trial followed in the Evergreen >rs was in charge of services. Maryland Ave., died Monday,* lospital. She was a native of this D?,l1ok Qoniict wvuimi uapitoi vnuiwili yee of the Forsyth Medical Park. Sherrie Pollard, of this city; her I ', of this city; two sisters, Mrs. a Shell; four grandchildren; two Pollard, and other relatives. Dme. Burial Followed in the Ev ,1 Directors was in charge of the i, of 829 W. Seventh St., died tnty Memorial Hospital, Greenand was of the Baptist faith, the Lenoir Community College. Edith Johnson; his father, Billy ohnson of Raleigh and Billy W. imother, Mrs. Martha Miller,of i.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, in the Home. Burial followed in the teral Directors was in charge of IS Alexander St., died Wedneslospital. She was a native of this the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. faith and was a member of the She is survived by a daughter, of this city; two nieces, Mrs. n; four grandchildren; six greatiga B15 r y' ^sssssssss <?\ ) PRICES GOOD /. A. \ -/ OCT. 18, 19 & 20, 1984 (JPllC L5H0P HollmiiMn r Savm^ 1.99 16 OX. SNICKERS* MILKY WAY* 3 MUSKETEERS* Snack Bora UahaUAII'II 1010 (0 n,^,, Foam) , Hersney S 8" Pumpkin With Snack Sizs 12 oz. B39 HSIKJIg X5^99< Your Choice Papsi Products Toastmaster 0 litar OOp Deluxe Compact 1 liter yyc Humidifier 3 gal. ywtwBavPil^r WMreiB 34.87 h . .a. 3 gallons per 24 hours I- Q n I SI Qt I K evaporative capacity. HiiMiWllll . 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