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Rev..K.O.P. Goodwin
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M
9th A File Streets,* N.E.
^ New Trinity Baptist Chsath
Rev. John Bristow *- Psstpr
Morning Worship
1Z4M t. 22nd street
Moaat Pleasant Baptist
Rev. Henry S. Lewis. Jr,
Morning Worship
1731 Kimberly Road N.W.
RM6g Ebenezer Baptist _
Dr. Quincey A. Caldwell
Morning Worship II a.m
900 Free Street
Rev. Hunt
To. 5th Dist
The Kev. James Louis hunt,
pastor of Goler Memorial
9 A.M.E. Zion Church, has
joined the staff of Fifth
District Rep. Steve Neal as a
district assistant.
For the past two years, the
Rev. Mr. Hunt has been
employed as employment
manager at Wake Forest
University. Previously, he
worked for seven years with
the Experiment in SelfReliance
(ESR), first as a
specialist in job development
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Employment Program) for
political reasons."
Wiley said many officials
want to make Liberty Street's
"strip" a business area. The
blame for the incident,
according to Wiley, lies in the
economic and social problems
in the area. The Youth
Program director stated that
the police respect property
^ more than black life. Sumler
agreed with Wiley.
He pointed out that the
concert was held from 8:30
p.m. until 10:30 p.m. and that
the trouble started around
midnight.
Sumler said there were
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Bishop R.K. Hash'
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
;1031 Highland Ave.
Rev. Connell Osborne
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
US Dellabrook Rood
SUM Bapfiit Church
Dr. J. Ray Butler
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M
916 E. 21 Street
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Rev, Horace C. Walser
Morning Worshio 11:00 A.M.
1435 E. 4th Street
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orientation and assessment in
the Community Employment
Program.
A native of Asheville, Hunt
came to Winston-Salem 11
years ago after serving several
pastorates in Western North
Carolina. He is a graduate of
Livingstone College and has
been an ordained minister for
27 years. He will continue to
serve as pastor of Goler
Memorial.
"I am very pleased to have
Socioeconomic
more than 1,000 people at the
concert and that only about
300 people were on^ the
"strip" when the trouble
started. "The crowd that
caused the trouble," according
to Sumler has been around
here for three or four years.
Sumler added fuel to Wileys
statements that remarks about
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tne program were aimed
towards discrediting him
personally.
Sumler, who was fired from
his job with the. city's
Recreation Department in
February, now has a $600,000
law suit pending. He stated
that there is an attempt to
eliminate him from the city of
Winston-Salem.
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Jim Hunt on the district
staff," Neal said., "He has an
impressive record over the
years of helping people solve
their problems."
Hunt, 49, is married to the
former Kathleen Moore of
Asheville, who is a teacher in
the continuing education
program of Winston:Salem/
Forsyth County schools. The
Hunts have two married sons,
James Louis Jr. of Winston
baiem and William Henry ol
Charlotte.
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Sumler stated that "something
must be going on when
city officials making $30,000 a
year object to a $25,000 grant
being given to provide
summer jobs for young
people."
Wiley said the program
does not begin to meet the
needs for jobs for young
people in the area. Wiley said,
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young people in the area. 41 It
helps kids channel their
energy in a positive manner.
More people and organizations
should do this," he said.
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Oh! Magnify (he Lord with
me, let our soul be happy and
free: for we have peace within
our hearts no matter what may
be. There arc times when
things arc standing still, and
we long for the Saviour to
come, but while we wait;
continue in love, til the Master
calls us home. Look around
and see the signs of His
coming day by day; be not
dismayed nor be afraid, for
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Dear ones, these are trying
times, our saviout_jL*ery__
near. Let us fight the fight and
hold the banner high. We
have the victory already. Exalt
the Lord, life His name and He
will draw men and women to
Him. Praise His name in your
home, on your jobs. Witness
before the people. Let the
world know that Jesus lives.
OH MAGNIFY THE LORD
WITH ME!!
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