The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, November 29, 1973, Page Page 5, Image 5

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y our Chu WOMAN’S DAY PROGRAM The Annual Women’s and Men’s Day program was held at the People Baptist Church Sunday. The speaker was Mrs. Oliver Brown of Good Samaritan Baptist Church, where her husband is the pastor. She is the supervisor of Shiloh Orphan Home on 15th Street. Rev. B.W. Williams is the pastor. Mrs. Wilhelmina Freeman an Mrs. Sartra Williams headed the program committee. WOMEN’S DAY OBSERVANCE OF CHRIST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. Melva Costen of Atlanta, GA was the featured speaker at the United Presbyterian Women of the Christ United Presbyterian Church’s Women’s Day service on November 25th. Mrs. Costen, who is the wife of the dean of the Johnson C. Smith Division of the Interdenomination Seminary, Atlanta, GA, was a commissioner to the 1973 General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church held in Omaha, Nebraska in May, 1973. Mrs. H.L. Evans was general chairman, Mrs. S. Gadsden was co-chairman and Mrs. J.E. James is acting president of the United Presbyterian Women of Christ United Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Marjorie Carter is publicity chairman. Obituaries By Joyce Mims VENTER FOAT SR. Venter Foat, Sr., formerly of Augusta died Monday in New York City. Survivors include one son, Venter Foat, Jr., one daughter, Victoria Foat; two brothers, Bobby Foat and Jeffrey Foat; three sisters, Betty Foat, Joyce Burke, and Connie Burk; his “Love thy enemy...” This is a religious precept that challenges the mind. Love my en emy when I can barely deal calmly with my in-laws? Yet this hard say ing has validity in a world where even a small act of violence has such unforeseeable repercussions. Scientific advances have heighten ed our mutual vulnerability. Only love and non-violence can sustain us. We may concede violence is in all of us. So is God. Try His way. It works. Get together with your family, friends, neighbors, or co workers to discuss the problems of violence and how you can work to gether to help solve them. For a helpful discussion guide and fur ther information write: Religion In American Life, 475 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Play an active roleinyourcommunity¥¥ T A I and help show the way. IXI/VL/ The community of God. Make it your way. MAYS’ FUNERAL HOME 1221 9th Street GA RAILROAD BANK 699 Broad Street FINE PRODUCTS 827 Telfair Street grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Martin, and his step-father, Robert Martin. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Truevine Baptist Church. People’s Funeral Home is in charge. HATTIE McKIE Hattie McKie of 135 West Five Notch Road died Friday, November 23, in a local hospital. She was a member of the Old Macedonia Baptist Church in Edgefield County. Survivors include three daughters; Mrs. Maude Nobles, North Augusta, SC, Mrs. Lucille Coursey, Belvedere, SC, and Mrs. Ethel Chase, Brooklyn, NY. Five sons, Mr. Willie McKie, and Mr. Robert McKie both of N.Augusta, SC, Mr. Thomas McKie and Mr. Johnnie McKie, both of Brooklyn, NY, and Mr. Bishop McKie, Tampa, FA. Five duaghters-in-law, three sons-in-law, twenty-eight grandchildren; thirty four great grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethel Larham; and a host of neices, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Nix’s Funeral Home, Belvedere, SC. DOYLE DENT Deacon Doyle Dent Sr. of Route 1, Box 202 Appling, GA died Nov. 22 at the University Hospital. Survivors included his wife, Mrs. Ernestine Dent; one daughter, Mrs. Anna Bennett; Six sons, Richard Dent, Eddie Dent, Doyle Dent, Jr., Alexander Dent and Billy Dent of Appling, GA., Ronnie Dent of Clark Hill, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Prudence Bowdre of Appling, GA.; Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Los Angeles, CA.; three brothers, Mr. Elvin Dent of Evans, GA., Mr. John Lewis Dent of Los Angeles, CA., and Mr. William P. Dent of Appling, GA.; eleven grandchildren, one aunt, one uncle, one son-in-law, five daughters-in-law, two sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law, and a host of neices, nephews, cousins and friends. Funeral services were held Sunday at Second Mt. Carmel Baptist Church and Rev. M.J. Whitaker officiated. Interment was held in the churchyard cementery .DENT LETTIE STRINGER Lettie Stringer, 57, of 3603 London Boulevard died November 20, in a local infirmary. She was a member of the Science Hill Baptist Church in Edgefield County and was employed at Fort Gordon. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Rosetta Stringer, a son Mr. Henry Stringer Jr., mother, Mrs. Martha Mance; nine brothers, Mr. Jimmie Mance, Mr. Yancy Mance, Mr. Jessie Mance, Mr. Charlie Mance, Jr., Mr. Robert Turner, Mr. Albert Turner, Mr. James Lovett, Mr. Jessie Lovett, and Mr. Issac Mance; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Bibbs, Mrs. Julia Bright, Mrs. Edna Stringer, Mrs. Ester Drummings, Mrs. Mary Alice Williams, two uncles, Mr. Jessie Robinson, Mr. Joshua Robinson; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Lou Stringer, eight grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Sunday at Science Hill Baptist Church in Edgefield, and Rev. Joseph Tate and Rev. W.H. Hightower officiated. Burial followed immediately in the church cemetery .DENT CHRISTOPHER GIPSON Mr. Christopher Gibson, 62, of 1215 Mauge Street died November 19, in an Augusta hospital. He was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church and ANNOUNCEMENT Want to Adopt a Black Child ? Cal! the NAACP Adoption Project. Ask For Miss Joyce Tutt 722 5951 or visit Tabernacle Baptist Church 1224 Gwinnett Street Augusta, Georgia was employed by the First Federal Savings and Loan Association for 14 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth Gibson, and a son, Mr. Council Gibson. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, November 24 in Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rev. C.S.Hamilton officiated. DENT HARRY DRAYTON Harry Drayton of 1013 Eighth Street, died November 18, 1973. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Laura Drayton, and Mrs. Lessie Hall both of Augusta, one brother, Mr. John Drayton also of Augusta, a host of neices, nephews and friends. Funeral services were conducted Sunday November 25, at People’s Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. R.G.W. Holmes. Burial was held in Southview Cemetery. SOPHIA BRUNSON WILLIAMS Sophia Brunson Williams of 1406 Popular Street November 16 in the University Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Alfred Williams, one daughter, Mrs. Vola Geter, Augusta, GA. Three sons, Sgt. Robert Williams, Hancock, NJ., Mr. Clyde Williams and Mr. Eddie Williams, three sisters, Mrs. Georgia Blocker and Mrs. Viola Brittian all of Philadelphia, PA, and Mrs. Lure Ryan of Hephzibah, GA.; six brothers-in-law, nine sisters-in-law, one son-in-law, three daughters-in-law, twelve grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, two uncles, neices, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Sunday at Second Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Rev. R.L. McCoy conducted the services. Burial was in the church cemetery. People’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. MARY GLOVER Mrs. Mary C. Glover died Nov. 19 in Jacksonville, FA. Survivors include: one son Mr. Eddie Glover; a brother, Mr. Henry Shaffer; grandchildren, Mrs. Mary Burton, Mr. Eddie Glover, Jr., Mr. Robert Lee Carter; Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ruby L. Glover; son-in-law, Mr. Richard Carter; nephews; neices, nd other relatives. Funeral services were held Sunday at the First Ebernezer Baptist Church at 2 p.m. and Rev. J.D. Williams officiated. Interment was in the churchyard cemetery immediately after the services. DENT. NEWMAN’S Discount Music Name Brand String & Band Initnimcnta • Musical Instruments Repaired * Buy feed Instruments 1159 BROAD ST. Phone 724-9773 United Loan & Firearms, Inc. 1040 Broad Street "Special" .22 Cal. Revolvers Shoots Long's & Shorts Only $14.95 Loan's made on any Item. Phone 722-1326 INTRODUCING NEWS IN THE MOTHER TONGUE For Black people, the mother tongue is the same all over the country. It’s the unique way we have of expressing ourselves. That’s one of the reasons the National Black Network saw the need for a national Black news service. What do we call Black news? It’s simply news reported by Black people, edited by Black people, and affecting the lives of Black people. That’s the National Black Network—a vital communications link between Black communities everywhere It’s a bet that when you listen.to an NBN station, you’ll know where it’s coming from. After all, it’s carrying your news. National Black Network Division ot Unity Broadcasting iMeiwoik, inc. k A '"I w 4 & 'Adi IBP a HIGHEST AWARD - The National Business League s most esteemeu nonor was nesioweu upon n. nayior ritznugh, center, Vice Kresi<fent,| Special Markets, Pepsi Cola Company, during the League’s 73rd Annual Convention held recently in Chicago. The NBL citation to Fitzhugh was in recognition of his outstanding performance and demonstrated commitment as coordinator of the NBL's restructuring task forces, whose foresight and leadership set the course of the League’s New Thrust. The high award is shown being presented by Charles T. Williams, right, vice president, Schenley Industries and NBL board chairman as Berkeley G. 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