Page 4, Portland Observer, October 6, 1988 w ww vw «v tra vw m w m iw mira S C R IP T U R E O F T H E W E E K RELIGION n n n z ro m n : Mother of a teenage daughter, Mrs. August is active in her church and enjoys working on her summer home in Clear Lake Oaks. WORLD MISSION Judy DeRolf, American Baptisi Missionary from Japan, will be ir Oregon. We want to schedule hei In four or five churches on the 14th and 15th. She can spend 45 min utes to an hour visiting with a group over breakfast, coffee, lunch, or in another way. Contact Marshall Schirer immediately for scheduling. Judy is speaking at the River- gate Church at 9:30 a.m. on Sun­ day, the 16th. This means she is available to speak at an 11:00 Wor­ ship Service in the Portland area. Marshall Schirer will schedule her to preach or give a shorter report in the first church which asks. Contact: Marshall Schirer, Suite G, 0248 S.W. Bancroft St., Portland, OR 97201-4270. John Jackson Serves In Rhode Island Ron Johnson Ordination Anniversary Recognized Rev. John H. Jackson will serve as Interim Pastor of Ebenezar B a ptist Church, Providence, Rhode Island, beginning the first of August. The 25th anniversary of the or­ dination of Dr. Roland L. Johnson, senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Portland, was observed during morning service, Aug. 28. Moderator, Rev. Richard Smith and Vice-Moderator, Mrs. Leah Hammerly, brought greetings and presented flowers on behalf of the congregation. ABCO Execu­ tive Minister, Glenn Camper, p re se n te d a C e rtific a te of R e co g n itio n from the ABC Ministers Council. Pastor Johnson was ordained in 1963 in Pennsylvania. His near­ ly 10 years of ministry at Portland First Baptist Church have seen development in church program and outreach, and building main­ tenance and improvement pro­ jects. He has also served as Presi- d e n t o f A m e ric a n B a p tis t Churches of Oregon, Regional Director of the Alive In Mission Campaign, and other leader contributions. College offers new programs our new teachers, new courses, and Monday morn­ ing classes will enhance choices offered at North Portland Bible College this fall. Three of the new insturctors are com­ parative newcomers to the city. Sister Ida Simpson Daniels of Greater Mount Calvary COGIC will be guiding a strategic class in Teaching Techniques, for the greater effectiveness of teachers in all our Sunday Schools. Rev. Glandion Carney of Maranatha Church will teach a timely class in Urban Youth Ministry, for which he has written a text. Dr. James Martin of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church is instructor for the first in an essential series on Bible Doc­ trine. The fourth addition is Rev. John K e n n in g to n , lo n g tim e pastor of Immanuel Temple on Sandy Blvd., who will present a study on the book of Revelation which will expose the student to more than one interpretation of this challenging book. John Ken­ nington is a Bible conference speaker and writer as well as pastor, who also happens to be the brother of Sis. Beth Nance. We appreciate the expenditure of time and energy that is in­ volved in adding a three-hour stint to an already busy schedule of all our teaching staff, most ot whom are pastors in our community. We trust that they will be rewarded by F New Manager At ATA American Baptist Homes of the West and the Board of Directors of Allen Temple Arms announced the appointment of Maude M. August as the permanent man­ ager of the Oakland facility, effec­ tive June 1, 1988. She had been serving as acting manager since February. For seven years Mrs. August was at Friendship Village retire­ ment community in San Francis­ co as assistant and then as full time manager. That home is spon­ sored by Friendship Baptist Church. Her most recent service was a two-year period as manager of the Martin Luther King/Marcus Garvey Co-op apartments in San Francisco. JOHN: Chapter 3 In Memory O f ... Talley, players on the Undefeated Hughes Memorial Basketball Championship Team. MARTHA JORDAN Leodis McDaniel, Nathan Red- February 2 2 ,1 9 1 0 -September 12,1988 ditt, Marion Turner, Marion Clin­ Funeral services were held at the ton, Bob Fuller, “ Chuck” John­ Allen Temple CME Church on Sept. son, Harold Washington, Augie 20,1988 at 11:00 a.m. in the morning. Roland, Ennis Whaley, and Blake Mrs. Jordan was born in Willis, Elliott, were singing praises as Texas on Feb. 22, 1910. She passed “ The Chordsmen” of Hughes on the 12th day of Sept. 1988. Burial services were held at the Riverview M em orial U nited M e th o d is t Cemetery. Vann & Vann Funeral Church. Directors. The pastor, members and friends of Hughes Memorial BENJAMIN KEITH WILLIAMS United Methodist Church invite April 21, 1967 - September 1, 1988 you, the public, to join and welcome Rev. Ennis Whaley, Funeral services were held at the founder of Hughes Memorial Cox Funeral Home on Tuesday, Sept. United Methodist Church, Coach 13, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. Elder M. Walker of the undefeated basketball conducted the services. Ben had been team, conductor of "The Chords­ employed as a security guard. The m en,” to Hughes M em orial cuase of his death was by drowning. United Methodist Church, 111 He is survived by his mother, Ruby N.E. Failing St., Sunday Oct. 9, at Mae Sandies; 5 brothers, James, Ed- ward, Jody, Nathanle, and Jerry; 2 3:00 p.m. Ennis Whaley Choral Ensemble— sister-in-laws, Alice and Janet; 2 of California will be featured. aunts, Patricia and Elnora; 3 uncles, “ There Has To Be A Song." Dona­ Lewis, Lester, and AJ; nieces and tion is $5.00. nephews, Shawnta, Ronesha, Moni­ James Wenger-Monroe, Dis­ que, Jody, Jr., and Jonathan; a host of trict Superintendent; William W. other relatives and friends. Dew Jr., Resident Bishop; The Disposition of the body was Rev. Curtis Kirkpatrick, Pastor. through cremation. The Cox Funeral earnest and faithful students who will challenge their teaching gifts. Each one brings a unique wealth of experience and inspiration. Rev. Phillip Nelson of Allen Temple will lead the World Chris­ tian Outreach class again on Tuesdays, but his teaching assis­ tant this time will be Rev. Nathan Barnett of Berean, with Sandra Cheeks also contributing to the team effort. Sis. Cheeks spent several weeks in th Philippines this summer and has much to share. Chaplain James Coleman will teach the Old Testament Survey class this year, and Sis. Beth Nance returns to New Testament Survey. Dean Michael Lindsey’s classes in the bible Foundations sequence have been expanded and re-titled so as to conform to programs in other Bible shcools, and therefore easier to transfer. NPBC will announce information soon on the development of a pro­ gram that will lead to an A.A. degree in Bible. Students may consult the fall schedule for the exact titles and times of each of these courses. Hughes Memorial United Methodist Church — Where Were You Sunday, May 21 1950? Directors. Sharing Anza Ella Banks, Thelm a Burnett, Sadie Crews, Albert Crowell Jr., Alberta Davis, Alphan- na DeJaurnette, Lois Fisher, Willa the M. Frison, Rachel Green, Jose­ phine Grimmett, Elizabeth John­ son, Jessie M. Johnson, Leon Johnson, Geneva Jones, Mary Jones, Ollie Jones, Augustus Jor­ dan, Martha Jordan, Margaret Latham, Tera Morris, Alphonso Price, Tessie Price, Dallas Renfro, Edna Renfro, Augustine Roland, Diane Smith, Stephen Tillman, Agnes Turner, Rose Williams, and Ruth Whaley, were being in­ ducted as Charter Members of Hughes M e m o ria l U n ite d Methodist Church. Blake Elliott, Alton Johnson, John Keller, Martin Turner, Leodis McDaniel, Ennis Whaley, Roscoe Williams, Julius Miller, and Ben SAM D. WEST July 1, 1909 - September 24 ,1988 Some share their lives with all they meet Along life's thoroughfare, A smile ... a nod ... a silence sweet, These are the joys they share. Some close their eyes along the road While others hold their ears, And there are quick and thoughtless words That transform smiles to tears. Our hearts tick off the nights and days like clocks upon a shelf, And lonely is the one who wastes God’s time upon him self. By Nick Kenny PORTLAND OBSERVER “ The Eyes and Ears of the Community" 288-0033 Funeral services will be held at the Killingsworth Little Chapel of Chimes at 11:00 a.m. on Sept. 30, 1988. Cause of death was due to a stroke. He was born in Brenham, Texas, came to Portland in 1943, a veteran of the W.W. II. He served in the United States Navy. Mr. West worked as a mail handler for the United States Postal Service. He is survived by 4 daughters, Dolores Avery of Portland, Oregon, Carolyn Vaughn of Beaumont, Texas, Florence Nathan of Houston, Texas, and Yvonne Robinson of Beaumont, Texas; 1 son, Donald Andrews of Portland, Oregon; 9 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; 1 niece and several nephews in Vancouver, Washington. Disposition w ill be by Vault Inter­ ment at the Willamette National Cemetery. The Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes Funeral Directors. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ROOSEVELT RHONE, JR. March 31 ,1 9 0 8 - September 14 ,1 9 8 8 Mr. Roosevelt Rhone, Jr. was bom March 31,1906 in Tyler, Texas. He was a faithful and long-standing member of the 33rd Degree Stewardship of Masons. He departed from this life on Sept. 14, 1988, leaving to mourn his pass­ ing, one daughter, Mrs. Jewell James; the late Mrs. Roosevelt Rhone, Jr., his wife, who preceded him in death; Mrs. Rosa Simpson, his daughter who preceded him in death in 1973; 11 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; a host of loving friends and relatives. Interm ent at Riverview Abbey F u n e ra l H om e M a u s o le u m & Crematorium, Portland, Oregon. Vann & Vann Funeral Directors. HILDA B. WALLICK October 31, 1896 - September 4 ,1 9 8 8 Mrs. Hilda B. Wallick was born in Vermland, Sweden on October 31, 1896. Moved to Portland in 1976 from Seattle, Washington. Die at the Provi­ dence Medical Center of natural causes on Sept. 4,1988. Was a member of the Elim Baptist Church in Seattle, WA. Lived in Seat­ tle, WA from 1916 to 1976. Moved from Sweden when she was 16-years- old. Owned restaurants in Portland area, dress shops in Seattle, WA and owned and operated a shipyard in Stanwood, WA with her 2nd husband, Carl E. Edlund. Also owned and operated a logging camp in Goldbar, WA. Survived by a daughter, Lillian Hegre of Portland, Oregon; son, Robert E. Edlund, San Francisco, CA; granddaughters, Kathy Bennett of Portland, Oregon; and Carla Leap of Greenwich, Conn. Also four great­ grandchildren. No services at the request of the family. Private cremation by the Kill­ ingsworth L ittle Chapel of the Chimes. Announcement The Heifer Project office, P.O. Box 126, Cares, CA 95307. (209) 537-8996 w ill provide gift cards, shopping lists, posters, balloons and other materials. Write for a free copy of the Holiday Gift fair guidebook. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Jurisdiction #1 Headquarters Church Greater Solid Rock Bishop A R. Hopkins 1705 N.E. Dekum St. Portland. OR 97211 283-1524 A.R. H O P K IN S Greater Peace Supt.: E. Wilson 4009 N. Missouri St. Portland. OR 97227 249-7335 Oregon Jurisdiction No. #1 Headquarters Church C.O.G.I.C. Jurisdictional Bishop McKinney Temple Elder: E C. Suell 1737 N.E. Alberta St. Portland, OR 97211 282-8522 State Roster <=>< Jesus Loves You! <=>< Mother L. Cook Deacon Lany 4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue (comer of 8th & Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor Jurisdiction Bishop Financial Secretary Bishop A.R. Hopkins Elder V. Norris State Sunday School Superintendent 1st Administrative Assistant Ordination Board Chairman Elder L. Dent Supt. E. Wilson Supt. A.J. Shankle State Y.P.W.W. President Executive Secretary District Superintendents Elder R.L. Tate Supt. Supt. Supt. Supt. Chairman of the Board of Elders Elder M. Walker Executive Board YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT 84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281-0499 Supt. B.E. Johnson (Chairman) Elder R.L. Tate (Secretary) Supt. E. Wilson Supt. L. Dotsey Supt. A. Shankle Elder E. Sued Elder M. Walker Tuetday 7 30pm B it * Band "A warm spirit of fellowship always" Ttmday 7 00pm Choir Rehearsal “To the Glory o f G o d ” Sunday The Ark of Safety Church of God in Christ 9 15am Sunday School FOUNOER The Hodness Preacher Bishop U.V Peterson D O. Builder-Pastor It 15am Morning Worship 6 30pm YPW W Evangelistic 8 00pm Worship Tue«hy the Bible s a y s ... Follow peace with all men & holiness without which no man shall see the Finance Committee Chairman Pdwy Noon Day Prayer District Missionaries Missn. Missn. Missn. Missn. O.M. Thomas, Alberta D. Moore, Peninsular M. Suell, Vernon C. Ramsey, Willamette Home and Foreign Mission President Nazarene C.O.G.I.C. Supt.: L. Dotsey 9119 N Drummond St. Portland, OR 97217 286-4272 Elder J. Johnson Chairlady Sis. B. Williams Light House C.O.G.I.C. Elder: T. Moore 1123 N.E. Fremont Portland, OR 97211 281-3875 State Evangelist Elder B. Moore State Minister of Music Cornerstone Comm Church Supt : B E. Johnson 2216 N E. Killingsworth St. Portland. OR 97211 281-4587 Missn. C. Brandon State Chaplain Supt. L. Dotsey Christ Memorial Church Elder: R. L. Tate 1552 N Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97217 286-9624 Union Meeting President Elder M. Walker Elder E. Flowers Bethel Temple Supt A Shankle 1545 South Brooklyn Ave Eugene, OR 97403 343-7303 7 30pm — NOTICE — SaVday Morning Prayer E. Wilson, Alberta L. Dotsey, Peninsular B. Johnson, Vernon A. Shankle, Willamette St. Luke Memorial Elder: L. Adams 2700 N.E Sumner St. Portland. OR 97211 284-0710 Elder E. C. Sued Pithy "T he Pasta Speaks 900am “Funds Are Needed“ Free Will Church For All Nations Elder: Thurman Holmes 420 Market St Klamath Falls. OR 97603 882-1303 Jurisdiction #1 is asking for your donations in the remodeling of McKinney Temple • Elder: E.C. Suell, Pastor Please send your tax-deductible check or money order to: “ Rem odeling M cKinney T e m p le ” Jurisdiction #1 Headquarters Church C.O.G.I.C. Lord HEBREW S 12:14 DORIS CAFE 3240 N. Williams Ave. Portland, Oregon 287-9249 La Grande C 0 G I.C. Elder I D Lowe 1303 T Street La Grande. OR 97850 963-4736 1705 N.E. Dekum Street • Portland, Oregon 97211 The com pletion date is scheduled for May, 1989 Tues.-Thurs. Noon-11 p.m. Fri. -Sat. 1 p.m.-l p.m. ♦ Women’s Department Public Relations Allen Temple CME Church Williams Temple Elder: M . Walker 241 N.E. Hancock Portland, OR 97212 281-1340 Salem Mission C O G.I.C. Supt A Shankle 4308 Hill Rose St Salem. OR 97309 399-0088 Church Of God In Christ *i 4 - , - £ ■......... - i —A . - -.- • 1 •• M M F • »,.r z .. », . , - . ft osait'-/'./- •'< .) -X- •* » •. » .