Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 02, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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    October 02. 2002
Page B2
DOMONIQUE'S /
HAIR DESIGN
2 8 6 -3 7 5 8
222 N. Killingsworth
97217 (Vancouver)
*Tcresa, Owner & Stylist
*Deborah, Stylist
*Horace, Barber
WHERE THE HEAL TH OF YOI R HAIR COMES FIRST!
P e l l o w s k i p M i s s i o n a r y ß a i p t i s t L 1 l u r c h
1009 Worth Missouri Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97227
/5"1 Church Anniversary Celebration
October 11, 2002 - Service time 7:00 PM
October 12, 2002 -L uncheon time 12:00 PM
(TEST SPEAKER CHARLES JORDAN
DIRECTOR OF I’ORTEAM) PARKS
October 13, 2002—Closeout time 3:30 PM
Theme: T he Divine Growth of the Church
Act« 2:47
Pastor
Johnny Pack IV
Join as as we give God Praise!
For more information call 503-249-0377
R eligion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Portland Church Founder Marries
Rev. Dr. A. Bernard Devers of San Antonio, Texas united in
holy matrimony with the former Wanda Smith o f Vancouver,
Washington. The ceremony was held at the West End Baptist
Church in San Antonio, Texas, where the groom serves as Pastor.
The groom is the former pastor o f the New Hope Baptist Church
in Portland. He is the founder and served as the pastor o f the
Greater St. Stephen Baptist Church in Portland. In addition, he is
the former pastor o f the Progressive Baptist Church in Seattle.
The bride is a member o f the Fellowship Baptist Church in
Portland, pastored by Dr. Johnny Pack IV, where she is actively
in the Ushers Ministry, Bible Study and is the founder and
coordinator o f the Home Economics ministry.
Mrs. Devers is involved in numerous community organizations
such as the Les Femmes Debutante organization as a senior
advisor, the Susan Roman Race For The Cure, Am erican’s Walk
For Diabetes, Salvation Army Coat and Food Drive and the
American Cancer Society. Dr. Devers is a graduate o f Seattle
Pacific University with a Bachelor o f Arts Degree in Biblical
Literature. He received a Masters Degree in Religious Education
and a Doctor o f Divinity Degree from the Unitfed Theological
Seminary o f Monroe, Louisiana. He also received a Doctrine of
Divinity from Guadalupe Baptist Theological Seminary o f San
Antonio, Texas. He is on the Board o f several organizations, as
well as a teacher in the National Baptist Congress o f Christian
workers. A reception for the newlywed couple is planned for
early fall.
Religious Leaders Oppose War
W o rs h ip w ith us a t Hies
(AP)— Religious leaders froma
host o f denominations gathered
Monday in Portland to denounce
the possible US war on Iraq.
A growing num berof influential
religious groups oppose the po­
tential Iraqi invasion, including the
Vatican, the US Conference o f
A lb in a
C h ris tia n
L ife C e n te r
C h u rc h o f God
C levlainl. T en n essee
••Full G ospel”
t Opportunities
& Services
Sundays
Sunday School: 9:45 AM
Morning Worship: 11 AM
Evening Worship: 6 PM
2 1 4 9 N. W illia m e tte
(a t In te rs e e lio n o f C a y K t.)
P o r t la n d . O re g o n
97217
Sr. Pastor
Bishop Samual M. Irving
Church
Anniversary
& Call To
Solemn Assembly
Oct 23-27, 2002
Wednesday
Family Training Hour, 7PM
Wanda and Dr. A. Bernard Devers on their wedding day.
* 5 0 3 283-1635
Please call fo r information orcounciling.
7:00 P.M. Nightly
Catholic Bishops and the National
and World Councils o f Churches.
In Portland, Christian, Muslim.
Jewish, Buddhist and Unitarian
leaders gathered to rally against
the plans the Bush administration
has outlined for an Iraqi engage­
ment.
Warner Pacific Hosts Chapel Concerts
W a rn e r P a c ific C o lle g e ’s
monthly “Concerts in the Chapel”
series continues in O ctober and
N ovem ber with provocative m u­
sic for saxophone, and a historic
piano w ork by W arner Pacific
M usic C hair Dr. W alter Saul.
On Oct. 20,3 p.m., WPC alum ­
nus and Eastm an School o f M u­
sic saxophonist Dr. Randall Hall
performs a wide-ranging program
o f new er w orks featuring alto
saxophone accom panied by pi­
ano and electronic effects. The
p ro g ra m in c lu d e s F lo r e n t
S chm itt’s “L egende,” as w ell as
w orks by Hall, Lauba, and van
Onna.
The following concert, on Nov.
18, at 7:30 p.m., will feature Saul
performing on piano the world pre­
mier o f his epochal “From Alpha to
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Little Chapel of the Chimes
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Mail to Killingsworth Little Chapel ot the Chimes
430 N. Killingsworth St
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Omega,” a set o f 24 preludes and
tugues composed in all the major
and minor keys.
Both concerts w ill take place n
McGuire Auditorium, on the cam­
pus o f W arner Pacific C ollege,
2219 S.E. 68lh Ave. in Portland.
For further inform ation regard­
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Some o f those who attended
have supported past anti-terror­
ism action by the administration.
Faith leaders say the US doesn’t
have the support from its allies to .
justify a war, and that military ac­
tion by the US could further desta­
bilize the Middle East.
Portland, OR 97217
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A service was held on Sept. 26 at
the New Jerusalem Church in Port­
land for Joe Nathan Brown whodied
on Sept. 17 at the age o f 35. Brown
was bom on Dec. 14, 1967 in
Redmond, Oregon. He attended
Grant High School and resided in
Portland for 28 years. Survivors in­
clude his son, Joe N. Brown, Sr.;
mother. Ruby N. Hollinquest; broth­
ers,Carl E. and James E. Hollinquest;
and sister, Leslie M. Hollinquest.
Arrangements by Little Chapel of
the Chimes.
Susan Nl. Harris
Funeral services were held Sept.
12 in Rose City Funeral Home for
Susan M. Harris, w hodied Sept. 5
at age 46.
She was bom Dee. 21, 1955, in
Portland, where she lived all her
life. She graduated from Girls Poly­
technic High School and worked
for Oregon Health & Science Uni­
versity for about 29 years, most
recently as an administrative coor­
dinator. Survivors include her fa­
ther, Howard; brothers, Daniel and
Ja so n ; s te p b ro th e rs , B ruce
Killingerand Brent Killinger; sis­
ters, Evelyn Wheeler, Marquita
Goldsby and Korrine Harris; and
companion. Phil Sanders.
Adam Atma Ram
A luneral was held Monday, Sept.
16in Killingsworth LittleChapel of
the Chimes for Adam Atma Ram,
who died Sept. 12 at age 57.
Ram was bom Oct. 17,1944, in
Suva, Fiji. He immigrated to Port­
land in 1987 and was a bus driver
for TriMet. Survivors include his
sons, L aw rence and Francis;
mother. Ram Kuar Lal; brothers,
Robert B. Lal, Jack Lal, Francis Lal
and Lal Chand; and sisters, Rati B.
Prasad and Kamla Dayal.
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