San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1978 Page: 4 of 12
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SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
San Antonio Register
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CARD OF THANKS
MRS. FREDIA E. MAC KEY
The family of the late Mrs.
Fredia E. Mackey expresses
sincere appreciation for all ex-
pressions of love and sympathy
and deed of kindness shown by
relatives, friends and neighbors
at the ho me going of our loved
one.
Whatever you contributed to
lighten our load, thank you very
much.
--Mrs. Emma Campbell,
devoted sister, and
family.
CARD OF THANKS
PHIL W REDIX SR.
The family of the late Philip
W. Redlx Sr. wish toexpresour
gratitude and appreciation to the
many friends and relatives for
the prayers, food and donations;
special thanks to Rev Mllbre*
Davis and Rev Emmltt Smith,
Progressive Baptist church and
to the Lewis Funeral Home for
excellent services rendered.
May God smile on each of you.
--The Redlx Sr. Family.
CARD OF THANKS
ISAIAH H. BROOKS
On behalf of the family of
Brother Isaiah H. Brooks, who
departed this life April 10,1978,
I extend my earnest gratitude to
Rev. C. William Black, pastor
of Mt. Zlon First Baptist
church; the ministers In attend-
ance, officers, members and
friends of Mt. Zion; repre-
sentatives from Souther Pa-
cific Railroad, and San Antonlo-
Lavernla organization for their
thoughtful attention and kind-
ness of heart reflected grace
sufficient for every need.
--Beloved wife, Sister Fay
Brooks.
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CARD OF THANKS
-JOHN H. THOMPSON
The family of the late John
Henry Thompson express their
grateful and sincere apprecia-
tion for the prayers, food,
cards, flowers, phone calls and
all other acts of love and kind-
ness shown.
A special thank you to Rev.
Fred D. Smith for his consol-
ing eulogy; the members of Lilly
of the Valley Baptist church, all
ministers attending, and to M.D.
Wright and the staff of the Sutton
and Sutton Mortuary for their
efficient services. May Cod
bless all of you.
--Mrs. Elretta Brown,
mother; Ruben Dodd,
uncle and relatives;:-?-?-;
IN ME MORI AM
MRS. SALLIE H. BARNES
'Til memory of fades and life
departs, you'll live forever in
our hearts.
—Mrs. Catherine Huff
daughter-in-law; Shirley
Faye Barnes, daughter;
Mrs. Annie Huff,sister-
in-law.
REV. C. B. T. SMITH
EVANGELIST--The church
Revival and Evangelistic Cru-
sade will begin Monday, May 1,
at New Mt. Pleasant Baptist
church, 1639 Hays street, guest
preachers will he the Rev. F.D.
Sampson of Friendship Baptist
church, and the Rev. C.B T
Smith of Golden Gate Baptist
church, Dallas, Texas.
Services will i>egln nightly
at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. J. Carl-
ton Allan is pastor The puhllr
Is invited.
IN MEMORIAM
OMISSION!
The family of the late Glen
Papa' Long, regrets the
omission, last week, of the name
of a stepbrother, and aknow-
ledgement of a donation from
St. Joseph AME Nutrition Site,
in the Card of Thanks.
Church Mission
Sponsor Big
6arago Silo
The St. Matthews Baptist
Church Mission No. 1 will hold a
garage sale on Saturday, April
29, at 215 Lynhaven (Off Hous-
ton) from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Many clothes under $1. The
public Is invited.
(Advertisement)
missed by the
best. Sadly-
family:
—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Col-
lins, Mr. and Mrs. S.L.
Washington, Sr., and
Sammy Jr.
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CARD OF THANKS
MRS. NORA WILLIAMS
The family of the late Mrs.
Norma Williams expresses It
heartfelt thanks to the Jamison
Funeral Home, Rev. H. L.
Jones, church, and friends for
telegrams, sympathy, cards
food and lovely flowers. Your
kindness will never be forgot-
ten. May God bless each of you.
--Norma Jean Patterson,
Ruby Lee Anthony, Al-
zora Hysaw. Will Wil-
liams, rharles A. Wil-
liams and Leroy Wil-
liams.
CARD uF THANKS
REV. ELMER PRIESTLEY
The family of t' - late Rev.
Elmer Priestley will always re-
member your kindness and
sympathy extended at the time
of the death of our loved one.
Special thanks to all of the par-
ticipating ministers; to Rev. A.
V. Brown for the eulogy and to
the Lewis Funeral Home for
their excellent service.
May God bless each of you.
--Mrs. Ruth Wright and
Mrs. Minnie Ora Davis,
sisters, Mrs. Katharine
Meadows, nelce.
ROBERT SCOTT
Gone but not forgotten. In
loving memory of our beloved
father and grandfather, whod -
parted this life April 27, 1974
parted this life April 27, 1973.
We loved you, but God loved you
MRS. FANNIE C. THOMPSON
SPEAKER—The Second Bap-
tist Church of Seguln, 609South
Guadalupe street, Rev. Lloyd A.
Pullam, pastor, will observe
Mlsslnary Day on May 3, at
3 o'clock.
Guest speaker for the occa-
sion will be Mrs. Fannie C.
Thompson, Tucson, Arizona,
president of the Womans Auxi-
liary, National Baptist Conven-
tion of America.
A plaque will be given the
church with the largest attend-
ance (host church excluded)
from same church.
Hie public is cordially In-
vited. Mrs. E.Clark,president,
Mission No. 1; Mrs. C. Davis,
president, Mission No. 2,
Thurgood Marshall reportedly
Insists he doesn't want to be in-
terviewed about his long and in-
fluential career. ' Why should
I?" he's quoted as saying. "I
turned down Bennett Cerf's of-
fer to a quarter of a million dol-
lars, Just before he died." But
the Justic does have an oral
history which is in the posses-
sion of Columbia university ana
which he plans to revise.
BISHOP L.C. GLASCO
The Independent Free Metho-
dist church, 2754 Dlgnowlty
street, will hold its annual Mis-
sionary Day programs Sunday
afternoon and evening, April 30,
at three and seven o'clock. Rev.
H. Bennett Is sponsor; Bishop
L.C. Glasco, pastor.
The public Is Invited.
FRIDAJf, APRIL 28, 1978
Awards Banquet,
Hay 6
Huston-Tlllotson Collage
Alumni and Ex-students asso-
ciation will have Its annual lun-
cheon and awards banquet Sat-
urday, May 6 In Austin.
The luncehon will be held on
campus In the Student Union
Building at 11:00 A.M., a $4.50
donation will be requested at
the luncheon. The awards ban-
quet wll be at the Sheraton-
Crest Inn, Congress at First
Street at 7:30 P.M. Arrange-
ments to purchase the $10 tic-
kets for the awards banquet
can be madebycalllng333-74#3
or 225-1085.
I Alumni from all parts of
Texas and the UnltedStates will
be attending, therefore all
alumni, their spduses, and
friends are requested to at-
tend these events.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1978, newspaper, April 28, 1978; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399364/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.