San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1984 Page: 6 of 10
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Charles D. Posey i» shown with his lovely wife,
Mrs, Delores White Posey who was responsible for
the gracious affair honoring Posey upon his retire-
man, officiating.
Interment was in Riverside
Cemetery. '
He is survived by three
nieces, Kathleen Fennell,
Gladys Scott and Erma Gene
Grimes; one nephew, Roy
Anderson and a host of other
relatives and friends.
Oakland
Elder and Mrs, Justice of
Houston attended service at
New Zion Temple Church last
Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie
King: Stacy and Lawrence
King visited Gregory King
and Family in Houston also
attended Mrs, Lillian Thomas
80th Birthday Dinner given
by her daughters. Jetty Lee
Woodson and others,
Mrs. and Mrs. Earnest Cunn-
ingham, Robert Cunningham
and a friend visited Mrs,
Agnes Newton and the Ba-
kers. Mrs. Doris Perry and
daughter visited relatives
here,
Benjamin Scott, Wesley Ba-
ker, Alice Webb Luecreasie
Woodson, Helen Williams,
Stacy and Sammie Kine,
Bessie Williams and others at'
tended the funeral of Mrs,
Effie Hargrove in Weimar
Sunday evening in Weimar,
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nient.
photo by Dale Toiiver
'osey is shown with • truck presented
by one of his co-workers as a tribute to the truck
that he had been use to driving while work for the
city on the Water Board, photo by Dale Tofyer
See Story on Charles D. Posey Next Week
Sunday services at Mount Rev C. V. Everage, offki*
Olive Baptist Church with the
Re*.' Paul Archiekl, pastor
was well attended. Starting
off the day, Sunday School
was well attended with Supt.
Mrs. Florine Gay in charge.
Pastor Archiekl ask that Feb.
26th be set aside to com
memorate. "Black History
Month," and to come attired
as of Um past. The mcmbm
cooperated and came dressed
in their bonnets and dreaaes
with their aprons, men in
their over-ells and rough
shoes, etc. not only did we
look the part of the olden
days of out lore parents, but
Pastor Archidd brought such
a dynamic message, that the
spirit of the Lord was felt;
I'm sure, like they did in the
dark days. When we could re-
troepect, ami sty, "Look
Where The Lord Has Brought
Us". Sack aad everyone was
grateful to God for his bless-
ings. lev. Archied hi his
frock Mil coat brought a dy-
Ie. There have
additions to the church
the present pastor.
Rev. aad Mrs. H.L. Manning
in the service and
his support to our
minister, On last Sunday,
a group from Friendship B/C
at Sao Antonio were vintors
in atteadaace in the parson of
Stela Mae aad John
Mrs. Vera Woo-
tea, Mrs. Joyce Taylor and
Mrs. Lewis. We appreciated
at Baraett
UMC was observed with Pas-
for. Roe. I. 1 readonly Dou-
I ker palpit,
ia the hospital, are
Cecil Fifer,
II aad Mrs.
we are pray-
wll have a
Corpus
C h r i s t i
The Holy Cross Catholic on
N. Staples observed their
First Annual Women's Day
Sunday, February 19 wtih
Father Poyle congratulating
the women of the parish for a
very successful "Women's
Day," The Mass was beautiful
and the luncheon was out-
standing, Special thanks were
given to Mrs, Geraldine
Haughton who organised
this great event in the history
of Holy Cross Parish.
The Court of Calanthe
"Operation Love"of Beauty
Court 371 and Pearls Potauet
tia No, 154 will give swards
to Mrs. Myrtle Johnson P.W.
C. and President of The Past
Counsellors Circle for work
with the Youth Group, Abo
a Veteran Member, Mrs, Pearl
Pullins of Tafu Texas,
Ernest King of 1305 San
Pedro has just returned from
Houston where he attended
the memorial service for his
nephew who succumbed in
death following an extended
illness,
February 26, at 7:30 p.m,
at St, John Baptist Church
1620 N. Port Avenue, The
Black History Cultural Com*
mittee in observance of Black
History month presented in
concert, Mrs. Olivia Branch
Walker, Minister of Musk st
Philadelphia Baptist Church,
Houston, Texas. The concert
chairperson, Sarah McKnight.
M/C, Dorothy Benson; guest
choir, Shiloh Church of God
In Christ; other guest wss the
Cherri-ettes of Robstown.
St John Misssionary Baptist
Church, 5445 Greenwood
Drive was guest of Travis
Baptist Baptist Church at 7
7 pan, Sunday, February 26,
This is another fellowship in a
time of Christian Fellowship
The Church Family Choirs,
don't on Pg. 12
A Night With Hie Stars: left to right-Gene Chandler, Program Director;
Tiger Conway, Jr., Professional Wrestler; diaries Hudson, Star Pitcher with
the Philadelphia; Joint Tankersle}, Present Prairie \iew llasehall Phillies
Coach; Steve Henderson, Star Outfielder Seattle Marriners; Gentries Horn-
shy, Past Prairie View Itaaehall Coach, Presenl Head Track Coach Saiu Hous-
ton High School and Rickv La Fontaine, Vocalist, Prairie Vie* Jaw Ensem-
ble.
mg. LeaviAg to mourn an Ms
wife, Mrs. Cordellia Butcher,
two sons, one daughter, a
love son, two sisters, grsnd-
children and a host of other
relatives and friends. Maay
out-of-towners mourned the
homegoing of Edward Brat*
cher who will be missed for
the many good contributions
goes out to the family aad
our prayers.
Mesdames Lillian Warren,
Dorothy Milk, Mk Warren,
Walace Lewis, Engenk Mflk
and Duanyce Gregory motor-
ed to San Antonio Fridsy to
witness. Tivy (high School)
play against West Campus.
Jason Warren, Joe Baker and
Ray Springs are pkyers for
the Tivy Antlers.
A beautiful program
planned by the E.E.O.
mittee of the KetrrviUe V. K.
Medkal Cneter. including Ar-
nold Smith, Normaa Jackson,
Rev. Brendonly Douglass snd
the Dietetk Service, Com-
memorating Black History
Month Various talents from
Mount OUve Baptkt Church,
which induded the pastor,
Rev. Paul Archidd and the
minkter of musk, Mrs. Lok
Shaw along with others.
The illustrious snd talented
speaker was Chaplain
Claudette Copeiaad, Captaia
U.S.A.F, accompanied by
her husbaad. Chaplain Cope-
land of San Aatoaio (Ran-
dolph Field, A.F.B.) . Aa
appreciative crowd nltnssssd
given by Chaplain Copeiaad,
"I ass, We Arc. God U" ft waa
indeed, "A Tribute To Black
Hktory."
A largely attended funeral
aarvice was held for Mrs. Lok
Fifer st Baraett Chapel UMC
wftk pastor. Rot. J. I
a devoted husbaad, Clifton
Fifer, Sr.; fbar foar children,
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1984, newspaper, March 1, 1984; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403793/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.