; Area Deaths and ^Funerals : BATES Mrs. Fredia Means Bates of Augusta, Ga. died Thursday, August 26 at her home. Mrs. Dobson was - a lifelong resident of Augusta and was a member of Thankful Baptist Church in Blythe, Ga. She is survived by an aunt and an uncle, Mr. and , Mrs. Lowell and Katie Robinson and a host of other : relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August ? 31, at 2 p.m. at Thankful Baptist Church in Blythe, ^Ga. Burial will follow at Thankful Baptist Churchy Cemetery. Courtesy of Russell's Funeral Home : HOLDEN-GRANT Dr. Maye Holden-Grant of Columbia, Md. died Wednesday, August 21. Dr. Holden-Grant was a native of Winston-Salem and the daughter of the late^. Boyd Holden and Helen Christian Basorr. She resided in Durham before moving to Columbia. She was a graduate of Atkins High Schooljand North Car olina Central University. She received her doctorate from the University of Connecticut. She is survived by one daughter, Maygret Jo (John) Wood of Columbia, Md.; one son, Joe, of Maryland; and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Holder Crump of New York City, N.Y. Funeral services and burial were held Sunday, August 25, at 2 p.m. in Columbia, Md. Courtesy of Hooper Funeral Home. Russell's Funeral Home 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 Dobson Mr. Melvin Condiff Dobson, age 61, of Winston Salem died Monday, August 19 at home. Mr. Dobson was born in Winston-Salem, on March 27, 1930 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Dobson. He was a former member of Piney Grove Baptist Church and was a veteran of the United States Army. He is survived by three sisters, Mary (Hillard Sr.) Summers, YVonne (Jack) Jackson, both of Winston Salem, and Odessa (Eugene) Hanes oT CbTumbiaT" Md.; five brothers, Warren Dobson, Wiseman Dob son, Bernard Dobson, Benjamin Dobson, and Steve Dobson, all of Winston-Salem; plus many other rela tives and friends. Funeral services were held August 22, at 2 p.m., at Russell Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. James F. Linville officiating. Burial followed at Ever green Cemetery. Mr. and Ms. St. Stephen crowned The First Annual Mr. and Mrs. St. Stephen Pageant was held on Sunday, August 18 at 6 p.m. at the church which is located on Noble Street. The devotion was lead by ?Deacon Calvin Fluitt. Mrs. Audrey Farrow provided the greetings. - The Processional was led by Mrs. _ Edith Cox and Mrs. Ruth Stokes. William McGill composed and ? played the "March Royal" for the contestants. Those making a donation were Juanita Archie, Mattie Brad dy, Barbara Cook, Mary Williams, Wilbert Thompson, Benjamin Mickens, and Samuel Evans. The donors were given certificates of ? participation. Raymond Couthen, Sr. com posed and wrote "We Crown Thee," played by Mr. McGill and ^ sung by Maurice Jackson during ? the crowning. Certificates of recognition were presented to the following King & Queen participants: Dea con Tommie Jackson, Willie Squire, Phamon Jones, Mary Parks, and Mary Clark. The 3rd Runner-up for King was Charlie Douglas; the 2nd Runner-up was Roosevelt Hop Kins. The 3rd Runner-up for Queen was Jessie H. Dumas; the 2nd Runner-up was Ernestine Rucker. The Rev. J.R. Samuels crowned Charles Crowder, Jr. King and Ella O'Neal Queen. Deacon T.C. Robinson and William Birch were in charge of the finances. Mrs. Deborah McLean provided the programs. Coordinators for the pageant were Mrs. Edith Cox, Mrs. Ruth Stokes, and Ms. Mildred Williams, who also narrated the program. The Rev. J. R. Samuels is the pastor. Sunrise Towers celebrates 'Sunrise' service Elder George Hauser Jr. and Sunrise Towers apartments will celebrate the 1st anniversary of the "Church at Sunrise" services on Sept. 1 and 15, with special services at 4 p.m. One year ago, Mrs. Audrey Lowery, Community Sen/ice Clerk at the Sunrise Towers apartments, observed that there were many (home-bound) residents with a ? desire to attend church services. : Mrs. Lowery began a search for a full-time minister on Sunday morn ings at 11 a.m. for one hour to give the Sunrise Tower residents a ; spiritual uplift. She contacted her cousin, Pastor Sarah Hauser. Pastor Hauser felt that Elder ; George Hauser, Jr., who loves to ; sing the "old timey" hymns and t was already well known by most : of the people at Sunrise Towers, would be perfect for the task. ; Thus, the "Church at Sunrise" was_ ; born on Sunday, Sept. 16, 1990. Ellen Hauser was welcomed * by Sister Virgie Thompson, Presi dent, and Sister Lillie Nicholson, <? ' Vice President, at the Tuesday night Prayer Service. Elder George Hauser Jr. is under the cha (for of Revelations of 'Faith Church, where he also holds his membership. Mrs. Lowery later requested an evening service. Every third Sunday, services are held twice at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Prayer ser Global ReLeaf comes in all shapes and sizes. Flantini Itm b one of the batf and eacfcat ways to help redact wtnntaf and other environmental prebltn*. You can make a difference rifht now by calling oor special Action Lino? Tilt $SJt charge actoaffy pop far plantini a trao and ?B ilao rurtyon detolod Womadoa on Global ReLeaf. TWte action now. 1.900-420-4545. 1-900-420-4545 A pity <4 TV OwrtMii tawcWM CJHlf* ? r*rt*g ftwfim f- tfitrr rn .nm r* jnm ? vices are held each Tuesday night. All services are open to the public. Elder Hauser was born and reared in the Piney Grove section. His parents are Marie Almeeta Black Brown and the late George Hauser Sr. He has a brother, Ralph Hauser, and a sister, John nie M. Glenn. He attended Kim berly Park School. He was married to the late Mildred Nelson Hauser and from that union was born three sons, Mr. Raymond Jones, Mr. Gregory Hauser, and George Hauser III (better known as "Gee"), and two daughters, Mrs. Deborah Odom and Mrs. Janice Faust. Elder Hauser preached his initial sermon at Kimberly Park Holiness Church, where he was a member for over 35 years, on Nov. 8, 1987. He was employed at Thomasville Furniture Company for over 35 years. Elder Hauser is presently retired. He was united in marriage with Sarah C. Hauser on Jan. 3, 1986. The Sep. 1 service will feature Dr. Jay Ray Butler, pastor of Unit ed Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church. The speaker for the Sept. 15 service will be Elder James Ijames, the pastor of Mt. Zion Church in Mocksville. Our Sincere Thanks for your prayers, cards, flowers, and any act of fondness shown to us during the loss of our Coved one. We shall always rememSer the Cove shown to us. May Qod bless each one of you. 'The 'Downs family ^ GriefCounseling^ Support Center F'/ryrk Onnty. Int . Now Registering for Bereavement Support & Therapy Groups ? Teen Group ? Adults Living Through the Death of a Parent ? Low of Spouse Group (day and evening groups) ? living After a Loved One is Murdered ? Death of an Infant, Child or Adult Child ? Coping with Suicide ? Loss of a Fiance ? When a Loved One b Dying ? Men's Breakfast Group Monthly Support Group, September 9th 6:30*8 p.m. meets 2nd Monday of month. J Individual A Family Counseling Available by Appointment Services provide J b\ Certified Clinic, tl Griet * ?? 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