I Death A i$rf Fune rah G. Blake Mr. Johfa George Blake W. of 34fi Rozzells Ferry •Road, died Friday, October t2, in Charlotte Memorial ^Hospital. Funeral was held ^Wednesday, October 7,1981 t?:30 p m at Weeping Mary ^Baptist Church, Rock Hill, $_C. Burial will be in the t^hurch cemetery. j; Si Survivors are his wile, l!rs. Katherine Blake of ‘Charlotte, N.C.; son, Mr. John George Blake Jr. of Jock Hyi, S.C.,; three daughters: Miss Brenda ;Blake, Mrs. Linda Mackey 4nd Miss Sherri Blake, all *Jjf Charlotte, N.C.; mother. Tire. Maggie Black of Rock •till, S.C.; four step-sons: r. James Hoskins, Mr. •thur Hoskins and Mr. I -tonald Hoskins, all of [ ’Charlotte, N.C. and Mr. !Archie Hoskins of New land, N.C.; four step daughters, Mrs. Annie J) rooks and Miss Kathy ^Hoskins, botli uf Cliarlotte, ■t.C . Miss Lilie Hoskins #nd Mrs. Marion Carlton loth of Brooklyn, N.Y.; fpur brothers: Mr. Alonzo Slake, Mr.’ ; Alexander flake and Mr. Luther Slake, all of Rock Hill, 9£., and Mr. Cleo Blake of Plainfield, N.J.; sister, -airs. Thelma Archie of ' f lainfield, N.J.; 5 grands and 22 step-grands. firs. McDwaine ;> Funeral service for Mrs. farah Mcllwaine of 3038 Jellaire Drive was held bn Saturday, October 3, at f»e House of Prayer For All People. iflre.Chambers - J* Funeral service for Mrs. Onellie Chambers of 1405-A Fairley Avenue, Monroe, J4.C., was held on Sunday, jjctober 4, at Flintridge •Baptist Church. Mr. Grady Murphy 5 Funeral service for Mr. Jprady Murphy of 806 Dob Sn Drive was held on onday, October 5, in prier’s Chapel. Kir. Collie Murphy J Funeral arrangements are incomplete for Mr. Collie Murphy of 9614 Long JYalley Dr. •Mr. John Harris tftneral service for Mr. John Thomas Harris of 1009 SUL, GREATER PROVIDENCE Sister Annie B. Caldwell >as presented as Greater providence Baptist Church j^Woman of the Year.” t;Mrs. Caldwell is the “Mother of thefchurch" as dell, serving Pod faithfully fcd unselfishly since 1919. £lna brief, yet, revealing •iatement from the church Mrs. Caldwell's character ban be peeped at. "She is a tfoman of strength and <$gnity, for any woman wnaiears ana reveres uoa juu be greatly praised... jo we honor you...We love j Rev. Fred Gibson and the omgregatton qL Greater ljovideiH;e gave Sister piIdwell a gift ho one can iifie away...one she can Cherish forever...and that t» the gift of love. ■| FIRST MOUNT ZION , * The congregation of First Mount Zion Will honor Rev. d V. Oweris October 11 at 6 ■m. on his fourth artui fersary as pastor of the 3Guea( speaker will be lev. Mackuson, pastor of ■ickcreek Church, Gaff ney, S.C. His congregation jlll accompany him. > During the pastorate of jev. Owens the church imbership has grown 500 to 824. Improve i such at the new itionaT facility has be ! wfeality. The budget the March has improved <30,000 to <115,000 ‘•Rev. Owens has shown pat his leadership and de lation has been directed towards God’s purpose. Ket he realise* that with «ht the grace of God nooe of Ns ambitions would ;have ftft the blueprints. £ Rev. Owens and his wife, Ruble, have two children - Melia Denise Ownes and C. -■{Owens jr. *%*'iuco a»*o sofftro m £ flAyim ^ t-A^ ‘^NClOu^ NO (OUtWiI •» *fl»’ *° j w* i;t »HO*l *Mf»C«N 0»*‘N j