Thursday, September 15,1988 Wnstao-Safem Oronicfe Page B3 i\ex Johnson to speak at Zion Memorial ture appeared on the cover of College Student Journal. During 1987-88, Johnson served as a fellow with the American Coun cil on Education, participated in the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University and served a brief internship at the University of North Carolina General Administra tion. Among his various civic and community involvements are mem berships on the boards of STEP ONE INC. and the Old Hickory Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The chairperson for the service is James Grace Jr.; co-chairman is Dr. Alex Johnson program committee chairman is Willard Tanner; and the ly for his achievements when his pic- host pastor is the Rev. Joseph Jones. Zion Memorial Baptist Church hold its annual Men's and Wom- I's Day Service Sunday, Sept. 18, at ajn. The speaker for the occasion will Dr. Alex Johnson, acting vice lancellor for academic affairs at ^inston-Salem Stale University. ^ A native of Concord, Johnson Ais served on the WSSU staff and Acuity since 1981. In addition to his uToit position, he was assistant vice ^lancellor for academic affairs and ^ecutive assistant to the chancellor. |e earned degrees from WSSU, ■fehman College and Pennsylvania I ate Umversity. I Johnson is known nationally for I iS research in the field of special ' location and was recognized recent- ^rea Deaths and Funerals From Page B2 CO Co. and a member of Shiloh Baptist Church, where he was president of the Sick Committee, a member of Mis sionary Group No. 4, a member of the Senior Usher Board ^ flnston-Salem; a grandson, Mr. Frederick L. Roberson of and a member of the Sunday school. He was a native of notpia/wi M T • fl cnn.m.iim, Mr u/iiii^rr, d«k;„ Lamar, S.C., and a resident of Winston-Salem for 65 years. He is survived by one daughter, Ms. Deloise Reeves of Winston-Salem; five sons, Mr. Oscar DuBose Jr., Mr. Calvin DuBose, both of Winston-Salem, Mr. Jenkens Bur ris of Lamar, S.C., Mr. Raymond DuBose and Mr. Elrea ' DuBose of New York City; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hough of Bishopville, S.C., and Mrs. Elease Carroway of Columbia, S.C.; two brothers, Mr. George DuBose of Hartsville, S.C., and Mr. Will Burris of Lamar, 47 grand children; 15 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15, at Shiloh Baptist Church, with Dr. J. Ray Butler officiating. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Ryan's Funeral Home was in ch^e of die fimeral arrangements. WiNtWDIXiE She is survived by a stepdaughter, Mrs. Rosetta toore of High Point; a granddaughter, Ms. Janet D. Con sul of Wnslon-Salem; a niece, Ms. Esther Johnson of .nglewood, N.J.; a son-in-law, Mr. William Robin of '^roddyn, N.Y.; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, reat-great-grandchildren, great-great-great-grandchil- ren; many other relatives and friends. Services were held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, at ^nion Baptist Church, with the Rev. Mack McConnell mcialing. Burial followed in Evergreen Cemetery, lilmore Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral rrangemoits. i ^ Mr. Oscar Bubba DuBose, 90, of 1010 E. 30th St. ied Saturday, Sept 10, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He A ras a retired employee of Brown and Williamson Tobac- |1R. OSCAR BUBBA DuBOSE Sovereign Grace 0 hold third annual •Bible Conference y Sovereign Grace Tabernacle EDivill hold its third annual Fall lible Conference Sept. 21 to 23 at ' nightly. The theme of the conference h "The Sovereign of God in Sal- ]ratiCMl." Speakers for the week will elude: Dr. Kilner Woriell, pastor |kf Bethel Baptist Church in the Ifirgin Islwds, and Minister War- llcn Burrell of Grace Chapel, l/ednesday; Minister Bill Bum- iamn and Minister Bill James of Ihallowford Baptist Church in ^.ewisville, Thursday; Evangelist ohnnie Jordan III of Grace , Jhapel and Pastor Curtis Whaley I )f Rosemont Baptist Church, Fri- lay. Mew Bethel to hold /early Fall Revival The Annual Fall Revival will >e conducted at New Bethel Baptist Jhurch from Sept. 19 to Sept. 23. Services will begin each night at ■';30. The Rev. W. T. Bigelow will be be guest speaker for the revival. Bigelow is a national evange- ist, tour host for Wholesale Tours nd recording artists of sermons and aeditations. His church is referred to as The Spiritual Center of Durham" ind his motto is "Give God the jlory." 5 He received bachelor and mas er of theology degrees and a doctor )f humane and letters from United Christian College in Goldsboro. i Bigelow also earned a doctor of ^ livinity degree from Virginia Theo logical Seminary in Lynchburg, Va., tnd Shaw Divinity School. He received his degree of evangelism from the National Baptist Conven- i^tion USA Inc. Bigelow has been presented the Iteys to the cities of Jacksonville, Fla., and Cherryville, N.C. He is an adjunct professor at Shaw University’s School of Theol- :)gy. Bigelow and his wife have three children and six grandchildren. New Bethel Baptist Church is located at 1016 N. Trade St. 0 Dr. Jerry Drayton is the church's pastor. Guaranteed Used Band Instruments N.C.'s Largest Selection Trumpets, Cornets, Violins from $8500 Flutes, Clarinets, Trombones from sge® Snare Drums from $7500 Saxophones from $17500 CAMEL PAWN SHOP, INC. 422 N. 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