Interview with Lois Beville Cone 15 March 30, 1995 had another friend who was Baptist. So, I would go to BYPU at the Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon with her. 0: And your family was Methodist? C: My family was Methodist. 0: Were both of your parents Methodist? Was there anything that you used to do at church that you remember? C No, but I do remember two of my teachers from Sunday school when I was a young girl growing up, and one of them was Mrs. O'Neill, Clarence O'Neill's mother, and the other was Ms. Blocker. Those are the two that stand out. 0: Blocker, would that be B-l-o-c-k-e-r? C: Yes. Later they moved to Ocala and they had a furniture store in Ocala, but their mother, and Ms. O'Neill I remember. 0: Do you remember any social activities that the young people had at the church? C: Well yes, because I went to BYPU at the Baptist Church. O What kind of activities did they have? C: Well, we would have a meeting and we would sing and sometimes they would have ice cream or just a little social time. 0: Where was the Baptist Church located at that time? C: It was located where, I think where the City Hall is. It was on University Avenue, on the corner. 0: Where City Hall is now. Probably their Rose Garden or the Entrance or something like that. C: Yes, in that area. 0: Do you remember when they moved to their present location? C: I do remember. Yes. 0: And did you attend BYPU there, too? ..