* " .0 I OBITUARY ( p_i , ; Russell Funeral Home ! 822 Carl Russell Ave. 722-3459 i ) t ; KING Nlr Norman Spencer King, of 3580 Bates St. in Winston-Salem, lii'ijDec. t2ai Rtian Center If was born M itch ,! i. 1931, in Winston-Salem to George and i . jtces King: 11, ei .if. his education through the local public , ?o)s. Winston S-ikom leaclvers C ollege and Columbia University in \ * York He was employed by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County s iiols for mam years. retiring as a principal. Norman was a faithful Jibet of Gi i Presbyterian Church (USA) where he served as an rr and a member of the Men's Council He was a member of the Jega I'm PI i 1 taternity. Inc.. the "Brown Alumni Chapter and many . . i &r clubs and organizations. lie is survived by two sisters. Eleanor (Edward) Hopkins and Emma vilkes, both of W mston Salem; one aunt, nieces, nephews, cousins, "if many, many friends. 1 uncral s i vices weic held Dec. 18 at Grace Presbyterian Church SA). with the Rev Dr Samuel Stevenson officiating. Burial followed F vet green Cemetery Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the i uingements KINARD Nlrs I? Hit.- Jeanctte kinard, of 2001 15th St. N.W., Apt. 901, in Wellington. !")( died Dei. 14 at her residence. She was a native t Newberry SC., and had resided in Washington i more than 50 .ears She was a member of Turner Memorial AME /i h i hutch in Washington and was a retired employee of American 1 hitels Inc. She is surv ived ! y one sister. Nellie K. Lake, of Newberry, S.C.; three ? thets, Ro\ Kmaid of Detroit. Mich.. Luther Kinard, of New York, N Y,. and ( Ivde Kinard. of Pittsburgh. Pa.; nieces and nephews, Janie vnn. Johnny Senn. Ilerbeit Sligh. Betty Sligh and Alenia T. Sligh, all of Winston Salem. Marion Wallace and Ruth Griffin, both of Washington; dime sisters-in-law and a host of other relatives and friends. Graveside services were held Dec. 20 at Evergreen Cemetery, with the Rev. Seth O. Lartey officiating Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. KNOX Mrs. Nina Elizabeth Brooks Knox, of 4870 Baux Mountain Rd., died Dec. 17 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was born in Kings Mountain, \\as raised in Winston-Salem, moved to Detroit at an early adult age, and returned to Winston-Salem in 1986. She was a member of the Missionary Society and ihe Willing Workers Club. In the community, she was a member of the Holland Homes Flower Club. She is survived by three sisters, Willie Mae Price, Irma Gwynn and Velma McCullough, all of Winston-Salem; three grandchildren, Edward Gambrell, Sharon Gambrell and Marian, all of Detroit; many great grandchildren; one son-in-law, Thaddeus Erby, of Winston-Salem; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 20 at the chapel of Russell Funeral Home, with the Rev. J.I. Thompson officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. AMOS Mrs. Pearlee Barber Amos, of 94 Fuller St. in Dorchester, Mass., for merly of Winston-Salem, died Dec. 12 at Carney Hospital in Boston. She was a native of Winston-Salem, born Aug. 29, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Barber. She was a graduate of Carver High School and had lived in Dorchester for more than 40 years. She was a faithful mem ber of Morningstar Baptist Church in Dorchester and was employed by the Massachusetts School System until her health failed. She is survived by one sister, Bernice Barber Black, of Winston Salem; two brothers, Joe Louis Barber, of Dorchester, and Hiawatha Barber, of Fort Washington, Md.; a very dear friend, EfTie Riddick of Dorchester; her 96-year-old aunt, Bessie W. Cassidy, of Baltimore, Md.; two devoted brothers-in-law, William Amos, of New York, N.Y., and Charlie J. Lentz, of Winston-Salem; a host of devoted sisters-in-law, Sarah A. Ephraim, Josephine A. Caldwell, Viola (Howard) Ward, Carolyn J. Amos and Gwendolyn R. Cole, ail of Winston-Salem, and Barbara J. McRae of Richmond, Va.; a special cousin, Mary Agamah, of Boston; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 20 at St. Mark Baptist Church, with the Rev. James Fulwood officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. STEVENSON Ms. Jacqueline Stevehson, of 3615 Northhampton Dr. in Winston Salem, died Dec. 17 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. She was born on Sept. 11, 1954, in Patterson, N.J., to Lorenzo and Ella Mae Stevenson. She was a graduate of Southside High School in Newark, N.J. She was employed at Winston-Salem State University in Career Services for seven years. She is survived by her daughter, Tammeka Stevenson, of the home; two grandsons, Juquan Stevenson and Jai'lin Stevenson; her father, Lorenzo Stevenson, of Bronx, N.Y.; her mother, Ella Mae Stevenson, of Newark; two brothers, Malik Abdul, of East Orange, N.J., and Kareem Kemp, of Winston-Salem; three sisters, Peggy Stevenson and Debbie Stevenson, both of Newark, and Noelle Stevenson, of Winston-Salem; two uncles, George Stevenson and Roosevelt Clark Stevenson, both of Winston-Salem; a devoted friend, Alphonzo Williams, of Winston Salem; and a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 22 at the chapel of Russell Funeral Home, with the Rev. Gwathney Leak officiating. Burial followed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. HAWKINS Mr. Horace Dewitt Hawkins, known to family and friends as "HAWK," of 120 Spring St., died Dec. 18 at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. He was a native and lifelong resident of Winston-Salem, born Sept. 6, 1959, to Delores E. Hawkins and John Clyburn. Horace was a gradu ate of West Forsyth High School, class of 1977, where he excelled in football. He attended St. Paul United Methodist Church at an early age and was employed with Sara Lee Knitting Corporation until his health declined. He is survived by his loving and caring mother, Delores E. Hawkins, of the home; his father, John Clyburn, of Winston-Salem; devoted and loving grandparents, Edward (Arlease) Hawkins; four sisters, Sylvia Greene, Belinda (Ben) Cox, Johnetta Lewis and Monica Clyburn, all of Winston-Salem; five brothers, Stanley Clyburn of Buffalo, N.Y., Ivan Eason, of Virginia, Bobby, Keith and Jeffrey Clyburn, all of Winston Salem; his devoted and loving fiancee, Lavern Stoutamire; a devoted friend, Bradford Cash; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Dec. 23 at 3 p.m. from St. Paul United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Donald Jenkins officiating. Burial fol lowed at Evergreen Cemetery. Russell Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. *^^*^*?jjelUb|ib??>2g^j?|^ - ??M?W m J Q * A ^ H A| ? ^ 4 v Children's play The Star That Hangs Closest to the Earth to be presented at WSSU Children's Play 7'lw St(V That llantu (loscst to tin ?ui tli. a children's pla\ h\ Maria Macon, will he piesented Dee 27 at 8 p.m. at the K R Willtams ?Auditorium on the campus of Winston-Salem State University. Thefre will also he a matinee Dec 28 at 'f> m I or ticket information. call the box office at -xD-27.t I Awakening Services Everyone is cordially invited to the three-night year-end Awakening services at Living . Water Non-Denominational Church. 2315 Urban St. in Winston-Salem, Dec. 29 and 30. Apostle Ray Taylor of Outreach Tabernacle in Salisbury will be ministering. Services begin at 7 p.m. For more information, tall the church office at 650-1500. Goodwfl Watch Night Goodwill Baptist Church of Arcadia, pastored by the Rev. Philemon A. Samuels, will hold Watchnight '97 services Dec. 31 starting at 10 p.m. Samuels will deliver the message. Goodwill is in north Davidson County near Highway 150, on Goodwill Road. For more infor mat ion. call Clyde Rich at 764 2499 or the church at 764-3930. Kwonzna Swvkt Grace Presbyterian Church will host a Kwan. aa service celebrating the rich culture of the African American family Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. Everyone is invited to this unique candlelight service. living Wafer Watch Nighl Living Water Non Denominational Church, 23IS Urban St. in Winston-Salem, will host their New Year's Eve Watch Night service beginning at 10 p.m. For more information, call the church office at 650-1500. Steward's Wafch Night Steward's Chapel AME Zion Church, 198 Anderson Rd. in Rural Hull, will hold Watch Night Service Dec. 31 at 11 a.m. rickets on sale for Christmas dance at Benton Convention Center ? The Christmas dance is on, bringing Iriends back together at the'Benton Convention Center Deo 25 from 9 p.m to 2 a m Ticlvets are on sale at Max's Place. 50* 3M. Cherry St . from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p ni i 9 Basketball Tourney Joel Coliseum Complex will host the I tank Spencer Classic Basketball Tournament Dec. 26. 2' 4nd 29 Friday and Saturday games are at 2 p.m.. 3:30 p.m.. 7 p.m.* and 8:30 p.m. Monday games are 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m First Night First Night Piedmont presents another Safe F.vent. the New Year's Celebration I the Arts, fea turing the 5,th Dimension. Mike C ross, Greater Tuna, and the American Rock I.nsemble Dec. 29 31. for more information, call 722 9002. Ujamaa William C. Sims Recreation Center, 1201 Alder St in Winston Salem. will present Ujamaa (coop erative economics), the fourth day of Kwanzaa, Dec 29 at 7 p.m. Fvcryone is, invited to hnng the entire family and a covered dish of food to share. Business owners are invited to share their business beginnings with children For more information, call Ben I'iggott at 727-2837. The event is sponsored by the Winston-Salem Parks & Recreation Department. Holiday Gimps This year SciWorks will host Winter Holiday ( amps Dec. 30 T and Jan 5 The theme Jan. 5 is "Escape to the Equator." We'll become world explorers as we fol low warm weather around the globe. On Dec. 30 the theme is "Water Wonders " After investigat ing the exhibit, we'll return to classrooms to get hands-on with this interesting liquid. Cslobi utiun Bcnh Club Diamond Life Concerts and 97.1 WQMG will present their New Year's Eve Celebration Bash Dec. 31 from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. at the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. The event will fea ture cash bars, complimentary champagne, party favors and more. There are a limited number of $9.97 and $15.97 tickets. All tickets thereafter are $19.97. Tickets can be purchased at Foxy Fashions in Carolina Circle Mall, the Coliseum Box Office or at any Ticketmaster outlet including Kroger, BlockBuster Music, Hechts, Peaches and Sound Shop. Outlets accept, cash only. To charge by phone, call (336) 852-1100 or (336) 722-6400. A service charge applies to all Ticketmaster purchases. Must be 21, I D. required. Semi-formal dress code strictly enforced. Gospel Ploy TTOI Coliseum will present the hit gospel play I'm a Single Woman Ain't Nothing Going on But the Rent, Jan. 3 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 4 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 and $18. Call the Coliseum Box Office at 725-5635. Late Reytslmfon Late Registration for spring semester associate degree, diploma and certificate programs will be Jan. 5-7 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuition and fees must be paid by Jan. 7. Classes begin Jan. 7. For more information, call 723-0371, ext. 7253. AucfiNons Greensboro Children's Theatre will hold auditions for Winnie the Pooh Jan. 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Drama Studio II, level one, at the Greensboro Cultural Center. Auditions are open to anyone grades 4-9. Call (336) 373-2728 for more information. Color of Justice The Children's Theatre will pre sent Color of Justice, the story of a courageous 8-year-old girl and a great warrior for justice, and their battle for equal rights, at The Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Dr. Jan. 14-16. Monster Jam Wendy's presents the U.S. Hot Rod Triad GMC Monster Jam Jan. 23-24 at the Greensboro Coliseum. The Monster. Jam will feature an unbelievable line-up of competition including high flying monster trucks, the battle between Galactron and Reptar, the imper fect Ruff Trux, and the bar-to-bar war of Quad Wars. All kids tickets are just $5 in advance. For tickets call (910) 852-1100 in Greensboro and (910) 722-6400 in Winston Salem. Financial Aid West Forsyth will have a finan cial aid workshop for parents of juniors and seniors Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. in the school's media center. O06GK VTWWW The Little Theatre of Winston Salem will present Inherit the Wind at the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Dr. Jan. 3^ 31 at 8 p.m. There will be a sneaK preview Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. Box office opens to the public noon to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 27. For more information, call 725 4001. , afterloss Questions & Answers on recovering From grief * Questions asked during bereavement counseling are answered by the editor of Afterloss, the grief-recovery letter. e Q. When someone you love dies, it seems that you will never be happy again. Is this so? A. There is an adjustment phase to every major change in our lives. The return to a joyful existence can certainly be attained. Some achieve this happiness sooner than others and for a variety of reasons These include (but are not lim ited to): (I) a willingness to take the steps required to work through your grief (2) your own personality structure (3) your tenacity and (4) the new opportunities that may subse quently emerge. * For a free copy of Afterloss or the new booklet. Grief is a Process, Not an Event: Questions and Answers on Grief Recovery, simply call or stop by. SfoofeR " Funeral Home ?i Macedonia Holiness Church Of God H Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. | o Sunday Services >~ Sunday School 9:45 a.m. '? MopiifVg Worship 11:00 am. yRadio Broadcast (WAAA 900) ... 2:00 p.m. I M.Y.P.U 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Services I Bishop R. L. Wise, St. Prayer A Bible Study 7:30 p.m. I D.D.;S.T.D. - Pastor 4111 WhitfieU Drttx * TeUphone: 767-3700 | Goler Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church 630 N. Patterson Avenue Winston-Salem. NC 27101 Rev. Dr. Seth 0. Lsrtsy, Pastor i 1 YOU ARE INVITED TO 19M SHM1UAK. RENEWAL SERVICES Theme: ? Begin With Spirit 21 ^ January 1,1998 January 13, 1998 Rev Dairt Scott Rav Or Horace C Waaler, Hickory Grove A.M.E. Zion Church Presiding Elder Clemmons, NC Winston-Salem District Western North Carolina Conference January 2-3,1998 A.M.E. Zion Church Rev. Dwight Bryant Bread of Life Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship January 14-16,1998 Kemersville, NC Ftev Dr. WHIard Ashley Abundant Joy Christian Center . January 4,1998 Jersey City, New Jersey Emancipation Proclamation Service Elder Victor Clark January 17, 1998 Pleasant Union Primitive Baptist Church Rev. Larry Fitzgerald Winston-Salem, NC Bass Chapel United Methodist Church January 5-7,1998 Greensboro, NC Rev. Paul Lowe Shiloh Baptist Church January 18-20, 1998 Winston-Salem, NC Rev. Charles Gray Mt. Olive Baptist Church January 8-10,1998 Winston-Salem, NC Rev. Dennis Bishop First Waughtown Baptist Church January 21.1998 Winston-Salem, NC R?v. Dr. Seth O. Lartey Goter Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church January 11,1998 Winston-Salem, NC Rev. Dr. Otis Robinson New Jersey A.M.E. Zion Church Lexington, NC Emancipation Proclamation Service - 4:000pm AH Other Services 7:00pm nightly COME AND BE BLESSED! ? ? ? * O T -ew

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