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4 ".-J?;-: a? rjfiSTS Triansle dnb Ust B.BMu;iW'8tabikli:ikkikMkClo4V'tencwd' Madison rv vuicia i, Bible Way to In Ttsltigh P't'X SdrwSld - The Lamplighters Club Members of Bible There Will beHveaitWi - !SJ ' of the Hayestown Com-TApostolic Church, along vf,SSSSn vere also :pntfmhpr. ",:.u ukS of. pre-Appreaation ber-1 r . Lamplighters Meet the home of Mrs. Janie Garrett on Booker. Street, members discussed plans to send s Thanksgiving hask its to" the " sick and rhiit.m pian wprft also : . . ci . .i . r. .. . .. . - op. ore-ADDreciauon M,u' " r . ' ' munnv mei on ocpicuivci - - wttn tneir Dasior. uisnoo , . .....v. .-. ""Sweet Honey allocs Nation- witness , HM? Sauare Garden for Musi-. . - made for achnemoer o nin thehomeof Mr, and w john RusserJr.; ft : )vlme to Ee ShS I m recanted tht I' At the September create some MWKgJtp Mrs MitcheU on East End render .service at 5!! -..:Mk mmmh hiM. Tha 'iad the- Te' lUwr teirJ 'EneTy UMU5I1). Later meeting oiine mangie oe given iu imuu. Avenue. ; i v, i.,;.r:Resbrrectk)nUv".HoKnesiAi.r.,v'!- rrrrZiXTTZX appear Community wuo Hartford and iwu aiuums, owcci uwui 1 . sion.'' the; Honey in the Kock" and and Kev, uaessa Members present were name ; "Believe ru Kun un...bee were m cnargc , u Mmes. Mary Perry, Rock' What the End's Gonna : opening ot tne meeting. , ut Rrnwn neiia Hub- A v -y " vM' fe mv nnlirieal nfmfkn! termed "ririsoTieTl of con-i,?i? Uiis year' they will dilemma, idence" bv Amnesty: Jn4 In-Albany, w i nangie oe given lorcsi .. Avenue. ; - v-; - ' v, Resurrection Holing' - ' : - :iub held at tients for Christmas. . . MrS Janet Allen presd. Ch h in Sm' r, "Sweet dent; Mrs. Anne Butler jQ ; ; ; , - ?-y. w . October 1, 2, 4, S.and fr. - . Rock" and and Rev. Odessa Thomas my culyiitcoal. racial ..ttrutiouf; Vatnj :Bostoo ':XSv texual, nd spiritup! iden- based Wvirrigteoawa-j i According l to w--Ht v tfba.'-A i- . . . members, 4 The rW Ti.u. "Br Birnini An Saturdav. . Sweet' 'Sweet Honev in the Rock' What the End's Gonna i ODemng TOtReagon's feelings about Honey pp'f.aed with is based on the choral Be." MrsV -kI bard, Marie Cuttino, Ollie W5 the musical group she several songs from a .reiram or a traaiuonai ronowmg aweei' seweuuy, Viv r-' - . . .SmA I J. 1, .1 : liUnl uini that nfan tn Uaimv PrrvtViAr Vncf oH . rnrrt of rarnS Sent. .... t - . ril-. 1an m rirh htnov flnwe FnpnH a lnrnl ,1377 . . Mrs. Garrett SeTVCO 8 frp-Honey lnTheRock. . for a film entitled iana so ricn, noney hows r$Vt Sweet- Honey In The. nvamratoii Teo.'VSAt,"rp:in' '?ks. As used 'i t$'- black womenReaaon. V:f 'r Evelvn Harris. Yasmetn1 ed next spring. The later Williams and newest1 sang of the political crises mnnhn i niant inrian in unite ana ouin Ainca. Ray, " Louise ' Lee, Josephuie Lassiter, aucc Carrick, Janet Allen, Alma Mitchell; Miss Ann r wMa. -.t -w - r r - 1 . . . . ' . . . . nillla JTiiivuviit '' - IO.O0O."; An ialbum of lhe by thU group, according Saturday. " Yusef ? Ewing tnanicea tne !.w.-v-.Lassister,!'-.-and.C Thomas soundtrack will be relcas-1 to Reagon, it symbolizes featured singer Eve Cor- for her hospitality. u Rovster ; -j -. mm. At a : 1: t - i ka a Aurinft mpmrvrv . " , , , ru ' ' Singing a capella (without often being interrupted by musical accompanUnent), applause and ovations, thv view thr music as a . the unique characteristics of black womanhood; strength, consistency, warmth and gentleness." The group has recorded nelius. Both groups ! were co-sponsored by Puke's Black Student Alliance and Lady Slipper Productions. The following members were present: Mmes. - Ernestine Young", Pearl Odessa Thomas, "Anne Hunter,-' Rubye McNeill, M Butler, ; Fannie Harris, . Maggie Wilson, Doris : Teresa : v. Williams,; stalk and Janie Garrett. Wt',:-5'i-;:i'v THE II$T ?W1 USED CARS EASY FKlAtlCIIIG PHOKE 6M-9275 t fhey view their music as a 1;?, means of political organir MV.inf and conscience raising 'i'rfiwork rather than an en,ter If. tairunent. They use a wide jSrafrrang'e of musical w XTornwfrum the tradi :"f '. tional music of the black f.Jij- ' , blues, gospel and . and ; jazz- fir "thm nriain'al irnnn ' f't formed from a workshop iV t: lea oy Kcagon, tnen vocal 'r director . ofr the -a wmngiin, u.v-. dock Repertory Theater Com- yjV.pany. Still based in .'-&"' Wachinwfnn the imSun !'it singi about sucli issues as Mvjj'thc netitron bomb4 Sbuth Africa and nolitic.il 1. ; rT prisoners. 'JtVl? Reagon's career as an ik'(i j1 'activist began with her t Darticioation . in the' Albany Movement .in 1961. Functioning pV.v primarily as a songleader, t ."tf'.Vfci'She woved on (o singirg i''?f"with tne' Student Non ' 1? ? ; Vi ol en t Coor d i na ti ng VCommittee (SNCC); Freedom Singers. She Vifv Uater joined; the Atlanta (V-K based Haram.bee Singers. y-V r "::tand composes most of the J.iKsonifS. in additinn to wrv. V:VMn' n a cnltural historian fe'iat the Smithsonian ln-Xpi'C'jstuiite. pxKi Hums' development as v0 ibegan ' m ith , her parriiipa -'vJra1'00 m ihe'studetH rights. tf movement at Howard fr!&'Unjvesuy. There, "said r'Jfv Harris, she also received r$j?$cr rst experience in HilW-iroKrK'i music. At oresent. t.fyy,'she is studying radio and & jf television aj the Univmily "',:Comfnumcations. :ufV Williamj, a graduate of A'rfo Atlanta's' Speln-au Col 'fwJege, ha-, performed a a H;Sospel singer with the Sc fchxand Nw St. Paul Gospel fflnd Ch:irak Choi'rs &nJ' Jthc Ward Sfnrs'. She ha i$Panw Troupes of Atirvua w5i;ana tyww stare imr cr '.r'tjjcnmpleting a ileryv-; ore- rvtirtat MaryJai;d' Ho' i : . n ..... ......i 1.. Wttt'""' "'al J a MIC ''..'Bui.! ...1 j 1.:.' , . ftjwS-dance' as a faU-iiTv: 1 MiV.carcer ir-pl "Reliiea is the bnsic ' 3i'Tfoundaij'6r: o': ih-: pioup," n l in r. . I . " si i ' i J-'j" v v v i'y it . wan J' whose tnU'-iciil cvt rip r:-: ,Wbega!i in h ffraiijfab. r's tiPent;v'v,i ! u . j1 (.native of Homi'.. 'ie i,:. J worked . :-vi til a? a years, .s ,i:c trmS'. ;Vi.2v.; 7 .-iTlini cin ber en " S ',v : e i en- .o!n Sv&fand choral .rng sty'es. iiNll' TV- - ... .VlV'l-JDuke Univcrs-.il v ia Swiu; ' 'W'fr Seieniber 15 Tli?v jocoicateu tne'.r ptotfian. t:) inc. symt-o! &.r J oenon Tijof Reverend jiehiamm :. nlMonev,'' siic brings :o ; T,f ij,4group experience n r I .fiiacostal ..ffl. r.vy t'Wvff,, Cnavis I lea leader .'of 4he. yWilriiinf.ion Ten, a group ':lC",iof ar5t,n and conspiracy' 'f"iLidurinE a neriod of raci?:! rJiduring a period of racisJ. BARKING IgJ.' Continued tVonj 14J ' a ,f';ibe '-seduced', when ';; 'f f-f J publicly lauded Ksingcr .:Mfor Kissiiwer's 'bold' new 4K Southern African policy. i fai when alL ,ihaf Kissinger t'lir V was doing was dressing up iVij,'' j nco-colooialism in. a dif ' V fi " y ferent set of clothed By. endorsine f CKissiritter's I, 5 ttrategyj. Mr. Jackson wa r v uflwi&Wcrying the i , terest ''pf m oJfl and . : elusive enemies of 4 ' Miiea, ruiicTconunuca.v Neooionialisai '.. ''Fuller's comments refer ' ' '- red to the domination and ' ' cprstrol ; thev' , ccohpmie; '' '' Jo!;t!csl,; and social life of? ,., - 41 c!;cn,, community, "qr ' , troup by e-.ct.1- -j froi'iv'. riflSuDa n 7 psfljpis o HP T Ti Tm iaJJifeff.1 .tt, . 0 The answer is, convenience. , Teller II is truly the banking To some, it's the convenience of "not machine for people who don't like having to write a check. machines. 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