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November 7,1985
San Antonio Register
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Obituary notce
Mr. Richard Lee Wil-
liam* a resident of San
Antonio passed away
Oct. 29, 1985 at
Brooke Army Medical
Center, Ft. Sam Hous-
ton, Texas.
Services were held
Monday, Nov. 4 at
7 p.m. at St. Mark Mis-
sionary Baptist Church
Nashville, Tenn. Inter
ment, Nashville Mem-
orial Cemetery.
Williams wu employ-
ed at Bwana Dik Nite
Club here and was sf-
fectionally known as
"Big Willie" for the
past 10 years.
lie is survived by one
sister, and six brothers
and a host of other re-
latives and friends.
Arrangements were
made by the Sutton-
! Sutton M<
IN MEMORIAM
the bridge that lies be-
tween.
-Sadly missed by
Lois Glenn, wife;
Doris Driver, daugh-
ter; Winston Hemp-
hill, grandsons and
granddaughter.
1
CLYDE LEWIS
In loving memory of
dear husband, father
grandfather, Qyde
Lewis, who departed this
life, November 10, 1974.
11 years have passed but
cannot erase our
y of htm. His
precious smile lingers on;
loved him but Cod
oved him best.
Sadly missed by Mrs.
Leola Lawk, widow;
Aubrey C. Lewis,
son; Dennis O. and
Qyde L Lewis,
> and family.
parted this life Oct. 28
1977. Seven years ago,
sorrow and loneliness
is still the same. I am
trusting my God; I
love you so much but
God loved you best.
WtfeQar|iyj
ifflEMORl
MRS. ANNIE B.
WILLIAMS
In loving memory of
our dear mother, grand-
mother, and great-
grandmother, Mrs. An-
nie Belle Williams, who
passed away Nov. 3,
1973.
We loved you very
much, but Cod loved
you best.
-Sadl> missed by:
Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ome Hunter, daugh-
ter and son-in-law;
Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
f ert B. Howelton, )M,
great-grandson, nie-
ce*, nephews, rela-
tives and friends.
RKV. ISAIAH
HARPER
In loving memory of
my dear husband, Rev.
Isaiah Harper, who de-
parted from this life to
life eternal on Nov. 3,
1983.
Two yean have passed
and many momenta of
loveliness have been ex-
perienced without him
but God has made it
possible through mem-
ories to recall many
happy times we shared
together. We are remin-
ded constantly of hit
sweet personality,
tremcndoiu concern for
the welfare and hap-
piness of others and
the true love and de-
votion that he shared
with his family. We
thank God for allowing
us to share these rela-
tionships and exper-
iences together.
Sadly missed by
wife, Janie Harper;
daughter, Etta Mae
Hart field, Waco;
son, Ventice Harper,
Los Angeles, Ca.;
I el Harper, San An-
tonio, Tx.; grand-
The famous Goodwill Gospel Singers will be at
True Vine Baptist Church on Sunday, Nov. 10
at 10:45 a.m. Sis. Leola Gonzales, a gifted so-
prano and pianist is the organizer and presi-
dent. Bro. Robert Gonzales is the organist for
the choir. Rev. O.V. Gonzales will play the Ha-
waiian Guitar. Sis. Gonzales thanks the Lord for
the wonderful rehearsal. Thank all the choir
members for coming out. Hie rehearsal date has
been changed to Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., 432
G#r.j
faith loose for all your
needs to be met (Phil
4:19).
Philippians 4:19 is the
great anchoring rock of
our supply, but always
remember, it is an-
chored on something
greater thanitself. Our
love that gives, and our
faith that receives.
As a christian, don't
let anybody tell you
God will not supply
WHICH THE LORD •» y°ur n~d» if you
HATH MADE, WE P«» the word of
WILL REJOICE AND' God in,° th* Hord of
tMLE SAYS
BE GLAD IN IT
The Bible says -- For
he saith I have heard
thee in a time accepted
and in the day of sal-
vation have 1 sccoured
faith.
Thank God for Jesus.
M.E. Nance
REVIVAL!!
ROBERT A.
LEWIS, SR.
(Nov. 14, 1966)
Earth has no sorrow
that heaven cannot heal.
bi a precious, loving
memory of our devoted
father, Mr. Robert Allen
Lewis, Sr. who sent
home Nov. 14, 1966 to
be with our heavenly
Father, live on Dad.
In perfect love, peace,
happiaisa and joy un-
til we meet again with
you and mother with
a love that will never
St.
you all
IN MEMORIAM
MRS. MAGGIE E.
HOUSE
In memory of a be-
loved mother, grand-
mother and aunt who
departed this life Nov.
7, 1981.
Your memory will last
forever in our lives.
Four years seems like
yesterday.
• Sadly missed by
your children,
grandchildren,
niece, nephew and
friends.
#*the Val-
ium wuj npiBi Church, 131
now it the day of sal- Cardiff, will be spon-
vatkm (2 Cor 6:2). soring a revival begin-
One of the expres- ning November 12 thru
sion God has given me November 15.
that I state over and Rev. F.L. Fillmore,
over is, God Is the God Grave Street Baptist
of the now and God is Church, Houston, Tx.
in the now of our will be the guest spea-
lives. Paul says here, ker.
now is the accepted Everyone is cordially
time. The only unit of invited.
time God acts in is now. Host pastor will be
Today is now. Behold Rev. F.D. Smith,
now the day of
(your) salvation. FOUR SEASONS
Don't put off your TEA
salvation another se- ■
cond. Don't put off The Courtesy Com-
believing another se- mittee of Mt. Sinai
cond. Now is God's Baptist Church will have
accepted time, while their annual Tea at
von can choose, while the church Fellowship
/ou can turn your Had on Sunday, Nov-
ember 10th at 2:30
p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
G. Story, president
and Rev. L.H. Mills,
pastor.
MT. ZION BAPTIST
CHllRCH TO OB-
SERVE FIFTH ANNI-
VERSARY
New Mt. Zion Bap-
tist Church, 1407 N.
W. 19th St., San An-
tonio, Texas will be
observing their Fifth
Anniversary of their
pastor, Rev. J. M.
Lawson and wife, on
November 7th, 8th
and 10th.
The guest speaker for
the occasion will be
Rev. J.V. Winters, pas-
tor of St. Luke Bap-
tist Church, San An-
tonio, Texas.
The public is cordially
invited to attend.
NEW HOPE CHOIR TO
SPONSOR MUSICAL
The New Hope Senior
Choir will sponsor a pre-
harvest musical on Fri-
day, Nov. 8 at 7:30
p.m. with local talent
and on Sunday, Nov. 10
the Leslie Foster Com-
munity Echoes will be
presented in a musical
at 7:30 p.m.
Hie public is cordially
invited.
Rev. S.L. Jackson, pas-
tor.
HOLY REDEEMER
GOSPEL CHOIR TO
BE IN CONCERT
On Friday, Novem-
ber 8, 1985, at 7:30
p.m. the Holy Redeem-
er Gospel Choir wifl
present it's Sixth An-
nual Choir Musical. This
glorious celebration of
praise, through song,
will be held in the
church. Refreshments
will be served in the
church hall immediate-
ly following the pro-
gram.
We would consider it
an honor and a bless-
ing to have you in at-
tendance.
Mary Davis, chair
person, program com-
GREATER PILGRIM
FIRST B/C
Hats off to the
Greater Pilgrim's First
Page 9
Baptist Church, 401 dent official staff and
Granel St., Seguin, members saying to pas-
Texas. Rev. George tor Brown, "Keep on
Brown, pastor. Pastor Preaching your sup-
Brown was the main port to the conven-
speaker Thursday tion. It will encourage
night on Oct. 24 in others to do more for
Dallas, Texas for the the Cause and the up-
Missional Baptist Gen- building of God's
eral Convention of kingdom.
Texas, Minion No. 2.
Mrs. M.A.W. Steward,
president.
The Greater • Pilgrim
Rest Church Choir,
ushers and other mem-
bers rendered services.
The pastor and offi-
cers chartered the D.
and B. Travel Bus with
all conveniences and
put up more than 30
delegates of his mem-
bership along with the
bus driver at the
beautiful Tropicana
Motel, 3939 N.. Cen-
tral and for the cause
enrolled each person
that was from the
church, including his
church with the parent
body through his dis-
trict. His message
theme: "A Burned
Down Soul in a
Troubled World."
When he was finished
it seemed like the day
of the pentecost. It
was souls on fire in a
happy convention cen-
ter on Friday morn-
ing. They all had
breakfast in the Trop-
icana Restaurant and
then boarded the bus
for Seguin with pas-
tor Brown and his
wife giving the prayer
for a safe arrival with
Rev. and Mrs. Brown
and daughter, who was
going to rest a while
longer and then go
shopping. Mrs. Ernes-
tine Clack, also of
CHURCH BAZAAR
The Women of Mount
Sinai Baptist Church
will be sponsoring their
annual church bazaar
this Saturday, Novem-
ber 9 on the churclts'
parking lot at 2157
Buruet St. The hours
are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Some of the booths Hill
be selling food, coun-
try store arts & crafts
and Christmas decora-
tions.
Come early
best selection.
Proceeds go
the church
for the
toward
building
ANNUAL WOMEN'S
DAY AT FRIEND '
SHIP BAPTIST
Friendship Baptiit
Church, 935 Iowa St.,
will observe their A i-
nual Women's Day, Su-i-
day, November 1),
1985.
The theme for the do
is "Christian Womc n
Counting It All Joy."
Mis. R. L. Archiell,
Sr., will be the speaker
in the morning worshi ).
Guest speaker for tlie
CONTD ON 10
gratefid to join the
pilgrim, rest family
cm Thursday night and
was also honored for
being the 1st chairman
of the education night
services on which she
organised as Baptist
World Congress. Re-
porting for the MBGCJ
Mission No. 2. Presi
R.D. (WOODY)
WOODARD
lortidan and Insurant*
Agent
430 North Cherry
226-7283
sunohsunoN
MORTUARY
430 North Cherry
ttt
Phone 226-7283
ttt
Lou Nelle Sutton,
(Owner)
M. D. Wright, Jr.,
(Manager)
Pleasant Zion
Missionary
Baptist Church
9.
I
137 Schmacher «*R
Rice Rd.
Welcomes you to
school 9:45'
Worship
10:43 ajn 5
Night service 7s30
Rtv. W. G. Gillespie
pastor, 271-7727
JOHNNIE GLEEN JR.
In memory of Johun
In asemory of Johnnie
Glenn Jr. who departed
this life Nowssnbtr 10,
1978.
There's a bridge that
Bas between the earth-
ly worid we know so
wefl and a peaceful
Love siways.
of which the
Hierr our lowed
live forever sad
it wfl
GAINES, SR.
loving
of
band, father, son and
* brother, Anderson L
m Gaines, Sr., who depar-
ted this Ufa 13 years,
^ ago, Nov. 4, 1972.
flm years paas and time
rols on,^but sweet
one we cared for and
mbs so much. We loved
* »- A -i . m
n«, am always win.
_ -Mrs. Wtte
Mr. Qeo A. Grice
Mr. Qeo A. Grice de-
TRlEO fTOME
BAPTIST CHURCH
■ild
The 500 Voice Teus Mm Choir of the
Gospel Music Workshop of America, lac.
Rev. iemos CMaad, founder end President
, Rev. C D.
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