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I Fajie 14*1 he C hronicle-Salurda> August 26, 1978 Ifourci) Lucile H. Douthit Obituary Mrs. Arlctha LeGrand Morrison of the home and Morrison, age 48, of ,1824 Mrs. Evelyn Gardner of N. Trade St. expired at an Brooklyn, N.).; one son. eany nmir sunuay murniiiM Mf. QumuU Mowiodh o< it w r Kupnu wiitpnm jhis lm?*i uwu .py. after" a brief period of ill- John LeGrand of Canador, ness. Mrs. Morrison, N.C.; two sisters. Mrs. . . Innan to h/^r friends .is, Marie Rlack and Mrs. Mt r.il^arl N 1* ' fiiitTuH C1T \ KVT7T an cirt 11I LIT C n T w o sperrr Tffost of her life in sisters-in-law,oney brotherWjnst^p-Sal'* N C SHp in-1 aw, nieces >nephews was a member of Union a?d a host of other relatives Bethel A.M.F. Church. and friends. She is survived by four daughters: Miss Darletha FORSYTH > FUNERAL LeGrand and Mrs. DIRECTORS in charge of Henrietta Hairston, both of all services and arrangethis city, Miss Cleaster ments. 1 ? ;? Church Calendai AUGUST 27/1978 The five Eastern Star Chapters of Winston-Salem, Prince Hall Affiliated, will sponsor a "Love Circle" Sunday, August 27th at 6 o'clock p.m. at the Masonic Temple, ~ 1025 E; 14th Street. The purpose is to surround the buildingjbv^joining hands to make the "ICircle''. *\Mefnbers,-relatives and friends of the Stars areonvited to .participate so that the purpose will be accomplished. ? A - rrr I ' . ' ? 1 SEPTEMBER 3, 1978 -wL On Sunday September 3rd, the Reverend Charles L. Far IV i /m. - mi ? - ? ? ilb ui v^uiumous, unio win conauci service at Mount Calvary Holy Church, 1615 E. 22nd St. The service will bet v gin at 1 p.m. and is sponsored by the Nurses Board of the church. Bishop O.N. Gray is the pastor. . j . Nesby From Page 1 two detectives to hear her day." speech. "If I hadn't retired, I'd "They told the Mayor probably be in jail somethat I had said nothing that where for knocking these I should lose my job." Mrs. kids beside their heads." Nesby said. Mrs. Nesby continaed. "1 .. , ., , wasn't about to take the Mis.?Nesby said she these childfoughtxeaUl^ in States 4vi e for what she believed . , f it s a good thing 1 retiree in, in m ore ways than one. , , ... ,, . r . t * when 1 did. Instead of my mouth, 1 put mv money behind an . . .* . ,sl\^rv\ Although she was in organization (NAACr), ^ ? ' iHent a ~Mrs. Nesby stated. "Most vc> ma " i c a couple of vears ago where people are afraid to let go, K ? . ,, she lost her husband anc t a trii ct r\??Ar\lo X.KJ U U31 - - ???^almosfc-lost^her. hfe. sm "They want to do things sa>s she lives each day t< and be'the big show." Mrs. fulles< and tr'e? 10 helI Nesbv continued. "There's someone. too much 1 and not enough "Gl'd didn't leave m, us. What I'm seeking most here to do nothing. Mrs is inner satisfaction." Nesby stated If 1 can hel, c. r u somebody, if I can. I will. Since retiring from teachdoesn't miss teaching s,oo DENTURE WEARERS much. A major "All of my friends told advancement me I came out at the right CUSHION GRIP time," Mrs. Nesby re- DENTURE ADHESIVE marked. "Thev knew I . . . r , one application holds would not take this foolish- , comfortably yp to 4 days ness off these children to- ^ Gilmore's | Funeral Home pour Friendly Funeral Directors 1609 N. Liberty St. 723-5509 a Lexington 401 N. Pugh St. 704-246-5247 \ "" in llull* .noi^l jij ,i.?-mn>-iagviarm.Tji?w.7^. MM*. In the loss of faith in our short by Jim's death at the times, there is a deep need hands of the Auca Indians, tor heroes to follow. We who speared him and four have those heroes in sports other missionaries to death and in the music world, in on a sandy river bank as movies and in politics. We they "tried to win the make them millionaires and friendship of these child put life size pictures of like people who lived bethem on our walls. There yond the reach of civilizaare also heroes in Christian tion. living to help restore our Elizabeth Elliot did not faith. spend her life in bitter reOne of these spiritual sentment and a feeling that heroes is a woman. She is a r.^A ^ - ? nau icvj UCI 111 jgiiii in mi apiun, u pmpliu mat tiM? 6f fid^d T66IT~ >n th?HHtfh#n, Hup mtmu iu imp nmu. Elizabeth Elliot and those vvent to live among the very who have been blessed by tribes that had murdered her life number in the thou- her husband, ^sl ruTs In every countrv of-? rhe facts of thi<r ctnrv world. were reported by tire major She was a volunteer for newspapers of the world missions and went to the and by Time and Life Majungles of South America to gazines, but it was through try to reach the Indian her books that we learned tribes of the Amazon with of the things God taught the gospel of Christ. It was her through these exthere that she married a fel- periences. First there was low missionary. Jim Elliot, THROUGH GATES OF but that marriage was cut SPLENDOR, giving the r A&T Presents to ' ^ N P ?The play- "A -Man-: pittsboro at 8:30 o'clock^ Named Moses", will be Playing ,the title role of presented at A&T State George Moses ,Horton will University, Greensboro, at Derek Foxx. Mrs. H00 o'clock on ^Saturday Katherine T. Ross will pla^ afternoon August 26. 1978 Mrs. Hentz and Gary Oak, under sponsorship of Mrs:- ley will play the University Mattve *" Reed. Director, of North Carolina Student. African Heritage_Xenter. Aunt Viney, a favorite ficThe matinee-which will con- Monal slave, will be played stitute a phase of the obser- by Mrs. Chloe Cooley. -vance of University Unity Other fictional characters. Day, will be followed in the are: Violet, Mrs. Velma -evening by a final perform- Jones; Magnolia,,. Mrs. ance at the George Moses Mildred Payton; Mingo, ' Horton amphitheatre in Brian Cooley; Preacher. 'SECCA Announce The Southeastern Center formances, seminars and for Contemporary Art films; Curator's Comments(SECCA announces the and Director's Walkformat for its 1978-79 throughs; VIEW: lunch schedule of educational hour library presentations; events, SEQUENCE.^rr? CLUE:Creative Learning in SEQUENCE will be a a Unique Environment for series of events,- to be held 5th and 6th grade children^ ?at SECCA durinft the The-SEQUENCE events J '78-'79 school year, which scheduled for September is responsive to artistic ex- include a Director's Walknression in the arpa of film- t ??* ? ? ?- - V I I L WUgll VJi 11 IC V.U1 1CI11 C A " dance, site pieces and other hibitions conducted by educational programs. SECCA Director Ted Potter 1?These varied -events witt at K) a.m. oiv Tuesday. * parallel the exhibition pro- September 12. On Thursgram and will consist of day, September 21, inter^-FOCUS: visiting ? profes- ested peopleare urged to 3 sional and artist-in-resi- bring a bag lunch to 3 dence presentations; per- SECCAs library at 12:30 2 ~ your tamilv members? Here ; lA A 1 Idfi are some tips to he,p you | rlMiM l*V7 create and save precious ? C A ll 11 v/ I irr family-fun moments. iMrllLT Llrt Schedule a regular, weekly "family time" activi~~\ Mil I? P FILM ty ? a time of togetherness ) r V|" that the Family can depend TAKING TIME FOR Plan a family reunion. THOSE YOU LOVE Reestablishing family ties can ? Do you make the most of be a warm, meaningful e^.pej ' your warm weather fun with rience and a great summer j .*, j I <^A/\cj2zan i | i^Sfenocjxa^nui and ^Uutoxinq <?s. Bruce Building ? 216 E. Sixth St. * $ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.. 27101 II ?v Jp !v ^ P- (/ : ? i j ' ^v ^ 11 Adult Evening Sock Receptionists'Class* I Registration Friday, Sept. 1, 6:2 | Classes Begin Tues. , Sept.- 5, 6: | Typing, Related Subjects, Off 11 Basic Key Punch Training-Br Call For I ~ Complete Inlorau ;!;! ? I -?n i fr,. II Mil II story of the martyred mis- midst of fires of hatred by sionaries. SHADOW OF people on both sides. \ THE ALMIGHTY told the Now she has married ! story of Jim Flliot in detail, again and once more been a kind of testament of devo- widowed, for her seminary tion to the Will of God. professor husband died What she learned of only a short time later. At God's guidance and of His this point that daughter. ( ways with man are told in Valerie, whom she took into books such as TWELVE the jungle with her, is BASKETS OF CRUMBS, ready for marriage* to a , and in THESE STRANGE young minister, and her ASHES, along with two newest book is written to slender paperback vol- that daughter on the woA S?L4)W AND rirafi's iulc in iifc. LET ML " ClaKTAW UUK7, ^ WOMAN w for = TUC T lOrtlTV nr rvnr *in- lidlivi i wr udc? girls who grow into woman- I DIENCE. hood and want their lives to The life of Elizabeth count for the Lord as houseEltiMiiffl" '.jfl '"wl'rtyr--ay-{' that steamy jungle,-where --^am^sans^? she lived to see the ? ?: ~ . ; . murderers of her husband _These books will furnish become fervent and loving enough^ thought for a life- j Christians. She made a time of growing in our obe- I journey to the Holy Land dience to God's leadership J andwrote FURNACE OF in our own time. We have a j1 THE LORD, her own re- hero in our own time who I flections on the redemption has shown the way to heroic of the Holy City in the living day by day. _ loses Horton Play -Marv'n ^lark; Mr._Bones, riQus dties of the p^. Ralph Jones; Mr. Tambo. mont the deve|0pment of a Eric Bass; Mammy, Mrs. touring cast is being consiMargaret T. Jones; dered. Phoebe. Mrs, Julia Marsh; While attendance has not . . Dinah, Mrs. Lillie Lee; Dil- been as large as had been -sey^Miss Druseilla Golds expected; otiose aittTrdiiig ton; and Nicey. Miss Jill have reprtsen,ed a wide . area -of the United States, 1 he outdoor-drama-wilt- from as jar away as Texas. end its season in Pittsboro Some others attending have with the 8:30 p.m. per- come from states includi formances on Friday. Virginia. West ' Virginia. August 25 and Saturday. Mary,andf Pennsylvania. August 26. Upon request and Washington, D.C. from organizations of va is Format??! - I B-B-Buzz on p.m. for VIEW - and art kit I presentation on the "Art of I DOWIl are opento the public, free ? . ^ VT.li..-. of charge. They will be held * SEE TONY "RERUN" at the Southeastern Center HINES "for Contemporary Art I ~ which is located at 750 Mar- I B B Bun on do guerite Drive. dealm time I I Cherish happy memories H BBBi longer by keeping a loaded I camera on hand. Mount all I vv your pictures in a family 680 PETERS CREEK PARKWA> album. "Use a cassette recorder H on "family occasions," and label each tape with the date, Record roots on a diagrammed family tree. I SEE OUR ^ NEW AND> USED I r; Dl I 1401 Pel * " r ash Dp Typta?| I gul;j itton y> ) PWPBPgPWHIJ' ) J. A wristwatch was considered effeminate prior to World War I, but this bias was overcome when the timepiece showed it practicality ' ||- II" H ^ Dellabrook Presbyterian1, Church Rev. W. R. Durnell ; - _ _ _ _ 3 Sermon A Gracious God ' '. I The rand Warner B. Darnell, 9 Pastor ?* ? it rt rr r r Whether You're _ Bulling or Selling, (he Brontleq Bunch Oon Help. JBrantletg Jji Reoltq & In/uronce Co. 2070 Beach Street/ 722-7136 II U J ' ll I III?' ft ^ ftl DNY $6686 I OlVOiM I Lo^flP'i with all M-"vla"1 prj i'D^pnt tnr.lurt'^o nnwr' Me?'"^n I M"'"*^#lin TT?e' be'Tfl TVl'jT ?feS >1" V"?V* mtgnof fftBf w^p?**?.anrfr^B ;? washer a'MQTHt'f. fians'T^S'ort ef A sk to j,oe our stor w a 78 ^ 2 3 * We're I ^ New \ I nrwr^tr ucks i II ErkI'I'A11 I II CI I Cll Wotors I ters Creek Parkway I 724 - 0589 I ^asin cr A ental - - ~ , j ; : t'i-r Avaiinhie\ I r Saving i!( ;.^uar?ers " I 4 .
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