IMFaF/Ai i^B|B I ' > m ?l I AJuuuJL D ?- -? Mi. Son Baptist Chack 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 6Blame Is Continued from Page 1 President of the Dungeon . rinVi anH AHvicnr Vrkiitli Vr IM v MS?V? 4 AM VV W1IV A V/Uill 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 \ ijflNPft fi3 BKi4Imi St. Peters Apostolic Church 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 A Paler Metropolitan- A ME Son Rev, Horace C. Walser Morning Worshio 11:00 A.M. 1435 E. 4th Street Appointed j rict Represt l.i.? -- r ' anu later as cmei OT 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 . % 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. *> ? 1 . 57? r? i issistant mtative 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. \..9Wiley 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, hnWPVPf that thp nmrrro ..-v.. -v.VB, HIV |/l Vgl (till does provide jobs for some 25 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. Our ?>au Evaog. Cunningham 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 this is Jesus' way. He'll UIMMWWVMAMAMMNW ATT1 a r>ui S? 1>I11 TflZS SI Vines One-Hou 'Cleans it b 90S N. 1 Winston f ATTE? ALL CHI j RESERVE , rirno \sr\iio \a/c c mr vyn f uwn vvcc J OF SER VICt J PUBLISHED EVi ! TH 2 WINSTON-SALE ! for infoi an B space res Page 5 TV rjL A vSw y Bread? ** 4 preserve His own and keep (hem safe, till all is past and done, then we'll go home to be with Him. * before the tribulation shall come. MAGNIFY-LIFE UP. PRAISE.? PSALMS 34 ST. JOHN 16 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!! May God keep your mind til next time. WD JRCH rJNDA Y r Dry Cleaners _ ettcr, quicker" 1 Liberty St. t?Salem,N.C. :? moN ~T JRCHES | R AD SPACE I KLY CALENDER rn rf ! - " ?F RY WEEK IN B 'E E M CHRONICLE I rmation B d V ervation

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