religion Women’s Day Celebration At Mt. Olivet In Memory O f ... BENNIE CLINTON RAPHAEL PETERSON August 5, 1 9 5 3 January 1, 1947 • August 27, 1988 August 28, 1918 Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 2 at 11 a.m. at the Ark of Safety C.O.G.I.C. on 84 N.E. Killingsworth Ave. Mr. Peterson died at the University Hospital North. The cuase of death was kidney failure. Mr. Peterson was the husband of Barbara Lorraine Peterson. They were married six years ago, 9/29. To that union, two sons were born, Kevin, 13, Raphael Jr., 15 and one child on the way. Sur­ vivors include: six brothers, Myron, Byron, Aaron, Reginald, Michael, Spencer Peterson; four sisters, Yolanda, Martha and Gail Peterson and Vikki Paschal, his mother, Deiores King; and his father, Bishop Udell Victor Peter­ son, pastor of the Ark of Safety C.O.G.I.C. Mr. Peterson leaves to mourn his passing many, many friends and relatives. Vann and Vann Funeral Directors. JOHN H. HAMILTON March 5, 1922 August 27, 1988 Funeral services were held at the Vann and Vann Chapel on Aug 31 at 11 a.m. Rev. T. L. Lewis officiated over the services. Mr. Hamilton worked as a janitor with Industrial Cleaning Services for many years until his death. He was born in Dallas, Texas. He is survived by one son, John H. Hamilton III, and one daughter, Zora Lewis. Vann and Vann Funeral Directors. PROVERBS: Chapter 15 Funeral services were held at the Killingsworth Little of the Chimes on Friday, Sept. 2,1988 at 2 p.m. Mr. Clinton died after a heart transplant at the Oregon Health Science University Hospit­ al. He never worked due to a heart condition. He is survived by his father, Leo Clinton; four brothers, Leo, Printice, Greg and Nathaniel Clinton; three sisters, Catherine, Elizabeth and Brendalynn Clinton; seven uncles, Theodore, Adron, Alvin and Hillery Hampton of Portland, Chester Hampton of Wisconsin, P.C. Clinton of Mem­ phis and Marion Clinton of Arkan­ sas; and three aunts, Dorothy Freison, Joyce Langstaff and Hazel Littleton all of Portland. The Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Directors. The afternoon speaker w ill be Mrs. Lynetta Martin. She will speak on the theme, “ Helping Women Answer God’s Call to Outreach and Discipleship.” The families and friends are in­ vited to fellowship with us during lunch at 1 p.m. in the lower audi­ torium immediately following the 11 a.m. worship service. Your presence is needed to h e lp m ake n e xt S u n d a y ’ s Women’s Day a memorable one. We look forward to seeing you — then! Chairpersons: Mrs. Lillian Cun­ ningham; Mrs. Lessie Houston, by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears Next Sunday, Sept. 11, the women of the Mount Olivet Bap­ tist Church will be celebrating Women’s Day with a special pro­ gram occurring at 3 p.m. Renewal Of Vows Everyone is cordially invited to attend the 50th Wedding Anniver­ sary of Mozell and Johnie W ill­ iams on Sept. 11 at 4 p.m. at the Bethel AME Church, 5828 North­ east 8th Avenue. Come! Help make this Golden Anniversary a celebration that they shall never forget. Pastor: Rev. Dr. James Martin. For fu r th e r in fo r m a tio n , call: 284-1954. ■ IH lD O lO O lO O IO O ID O IO O lo n God Above Presents: ? Beauty and wonder, ? that’s God above, Mystery and thunder, 0 and unending love. ANTONIO OLIVER April 28, 1988 - September 2, 1988 Graveside services were held at the Rose City Cemetery on Tues­ day, Sept. 6,1988. Parents are Sarah Oliver and Terry Blanton. Vann and Vann Funeral Directors. MORRIS EDWARD JOHNSON riovember 1, 1961 • August 24, 1988 Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at the Maranatha Church. Burial was at the Willamette National Ceme­ tery. Mr. Johnson died of head in­ juries suffered in a car accident in Heerlen, Netherlands. Mr. John­ son graduated from Jefferson High School. He joined the Army In 1982. He had earned the rank of sergeant before his Honorable Discharge in 1987. He moved to the Netherlands later that year. He then met and married Yvonne Heugen on Jan. 5,1988. He is sur­ vived by his wife; mother, Juanita Lomax of Portland; father, Ken­ neth H. Johnson of Portland; sister, Tina Johnson; brothers, Kenneth and Anthony Johnson; stepchildren, Ricardo and Sabrina Heugen of the Netherlands; grandparents, Edward and U.V. Johnson; and great-grandmother, Mabel Burns. The Fam ily suggests that remembrances be contributions to the Black United Fund. Vann and Vann Funeral Directors. Christ Memorial Church 1 5 5 2 N. Killingsworth • Portland, OR A Saturday Night Extravaganza! ★ F E A T U R IN G The W e ild e r W a rd M a t t ie A n n S p e a r s Beauty and wonder, that’s God above, No wonder my heart is so filled with love! by Rick Hendrickson • A n d Y o u r H o s t: • • Ray for you. Please call Mrs. Lenora Morris afternoons at 281-7139. SATURDAY SCHOOL: The Saturday School is being J* Black United Front. Classes begin this fall for grades 1-6 .NO»CHA Volunteer teachers are needed. Call Avel Gordly or Karen Powell, 230-9427. ANNUAL DAY: The Matrons Club will celebrate its 33rd Annua° 0ay on Se£t. 18 1988 at 6 p.m. a. the Bethel AME Church On. the same day, there will be a reception given by the Past Grand Matrons m a t r o n ’ s and Patrons Council. You are cordially invited to the Grand Reception Matron Jo Ann Childs and Grand Worthy Patron Roy L. Call er, O rderof the Eastern Star, Prince Hall Grand Chapter ^ ; diction’ on Sept. 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 116 N.E. Russell St., Portland. CALLIGRAPHY CLASS: Starting Oct. 3,1988, Cf ! i i9r®p^ h ' ^ ^ i r n N F 6 held each Monday evening at the Mount Olivet BaPt,s! Chu^c ,h’ Schuyler St. at 6 p.m. Classes are for beginning and advanced students. Contact Ms. Jean Stuart at 284-1954 for information on materials needed. AWARENESS SHOP: A Youth Awareness Workshop will be held at Portland Community College on Saturday, Sept. 24 1988 ir°™ 9:30 to 3 p.m. Topic: “ Gangs and Gang Violence.” Registration Fee - $2. Cal. 240-5300 for further information. JOB OPENINGS: A high school male is needed September through May for the after-school program at the Mallory Aye,7u® T 126 N.E. Alberta from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 288-5173 for further T h e B ro w n S is te r s B y ro n D a v is • Properties • A.M.A. Head Start • Teen-Parent Program Self-Enhancement Program N.E. Emergency Food Program Family Day & Night Care C o m e E a rly F o r G o o d S e a ts F r e e W ill O f f e r in g For more information - Contact: Byron Davis • 1-370-9527 Albina Ministerial Alliance 285-04S3 Cornetta Smith Chief Executive Officer L n l n o ln o l L li-iInnlaum LJluaiaolO O l oa KJ YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT 7 30pm Bible Band “A warm spirit of fellowship always" TTusday "7o the G lory o f G o d ” Choi' Rehearsal The Ark of Safety Church of God in Christ Sunday Schoo FOUNDER CHURCHES IN DISTRICT Tuesday 84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281-0499 7 00pm McKinney Temple Elder: E. C. Suell 1737 N.E. Alberta St. Portland, OR 97211 Sunday 9 15a m 11 ,5 a m Morning Worship 6 30pm y PW W Evangelistic 8 00pm Worship The Holiness Preachet B is h o p U.V P e te rs o n D .D B u ild e r P a stor Tuesday the Bible sa ys... Fnday Noon Day Prayer Fnday Follow peace with all men & holiness without which no man shall see the The Pastor Speaks 7 30pm SaUday Morning Prayer 9 00 a m The Right Reverend A.R. HOPKINS Jurisdictional Bishop Oregon Jurisdiction No. #1 Headquarters Church C.O.G.I.C. Bishop A. R. Hopkins Lord Invites HEBREWS 12:14 “All O f Gods' People" <=>: Jesus Loves You! <=>< Allen Temple CME Church 4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue (comer of 8th & Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 (5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 -0 2 6 1 Psalm 34:3 Phillip S. Nelson. P a s t o r ______________ To A State Musical Convention Under the Direction of: Msn: Charlotte Brandon For Three Exciting Nights THURSDAY - rWhy do more families call FRIDAY - SATURDAY Sept. 15, 16, & 17, 1988 At 7:30 P.M. Cox ★ Guest Speakers and Singers ★ Williams Temple C.O.G.I.C. L, » “ Before You Must — Make a Decision — “ I n q u i r e a b o u t t h e s e r v ic e s w e o f f e r Cox Funeral Home, Inc. 281-4891 24 Hr. Service 241 N.E. Hancock • Portland, OR (503) 282-2144 Host Pastor: Elder M. Walker Church Of God In Christ Christ Memorial Church Elder: R. L. Tate 1552 N. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217 Bethel Temple Supt.: A. Shankle 1545 South Brooklyn Ave. Eugene, OR 97403 St. Luke Memorial Elder: L. Adams 2700 N.E. Sumner St. Portland, OR 97211 Greater Peace Supt.: E. Wilson 4009 N. Missouri St. Portland, OR 97227 Free Will Church For All Nations Elder: Thurman Holmes 420 Market St. Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Williams Temple Elder: M. Walker 241 N.E. Hancock Portland, OR 97212 Nazarene C.O.G.I.C. Supt.: L. Dotsey 9119 N Drummond St. Portland, OR 97217 Light House C.O.G.I.C. Elder: T Moore 1123 N.E. Fremont Portland, OR 97211 Cornerstone Community Church Supt.: B E. Johnson 2216 N.E. Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97211 La Grande C O G I.C. Elder: I. D. Lowe 1303 T Street La Grande, OR 97850 Salem Mission C O G.I.C. Supt A Shankle 4308 Hill Rose St Salem. OR 97309 We are interested in your problem s. • e » » » » * - 7 r *>»,*» » A* » 1 * / B you are callable to worit in our clinlcrand what t^a are conve nleh S h e r y l B ro w n October 6, 1943 - September 4, 1988 W tf.t’ VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED: Volunteers.are• * « » * / » • * « ' « "¡'« J » Blood Pressure Clinic. Your service is venrvaluableJ’ teaseletjJSHrncçw T e llis GEORGE ROBERT “SKIP” WAGENER, III Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 7,1988 at 11 a.m. at the Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. Death was due to lung cancer at Good Sa­ maritan Hospital. Mr. Wagener came to Portland in 1979 frorn Buffalo, New York. He worked as a long haul truck driver for North Pacific Canners. He was a mem­ ber of the Teamsters Local #305. He is survived by his wife Elsie; three sons, George P. Fitz Ran­ dolph, Brian Fitz Randolph and James Appollo; three daughters, Robin Fitz Randolph, Francis Ankeney and Melissa Appollo; his mother, Marjorie Wagener of Buf­ falo, New York; and two sisters, Patricia Roberts and Nancy Galati. Disposition was by private cremation. All donations may be sent to the Epilepsy Association of Oregon, 718 N. Burnside, P ortland, O regon. The K ill­ ingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Directors. increased risk of stroke, heart failure, kidney and heart attack. ★ S in g e r s U n ity w ith T e r r y D a v is n n n PRESSURE CLINIC: Bethel AME Church, 5828 Northeast 8 h X u e ho su “ ” o ï ï Pressure Screening Clinic In coniunctlon wf h êom™ unii» Care every Tuesday. 8 a.m -Noon. Vis,„he,CHm c to prevent ri 7 P.M. Sept. 17, 1988 Answers to questions, light within dark, The stillness of winter, the song of the lark. COMMUNITY HAPPENING information. UTS INSTITUTE WEEK: Monday, Sept. 19 through Sept. 23 is the United Theological Seminary’s Institute Week. Dr. Benjamin Martin, President of the Seminary will be speaking each night. Choirs, from churches in the community, will provide the music. On Friday, Sept. 23, there w ill be a belated graduation-promotion service. Class time is 6:15 •-7:15 pm . each night of Institute Week. Worship Service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Director.__________________ ______________________ 2 8 6 -9 6 2 4 Color and seasons, children and age, Adding a strong hand, and turning life’s page. •- ' - ■' t •. - ' / V. 1 n< nnzxn E A SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK “•ft- < •