Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / March 1, 1984, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I Poetry Corner IBy Jane Penn "Wailing" I see love in sou. I see love in me. Wh> can't oui love for one another be? Is it time >ou need? ? Do I have to plead? Must I wait an eternity? for out love to become a reality? Must I wait a day or must I wait a year? No matter how long I wait, to me >ou will always be dear. Marvin K. Gaston Submit your poetry to Poetry Corner, the WinstonSalem Chronicle, P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106. We are not responsible for returning submissions. Open Line From Page A1 K>?imihht?in???m?ninhiinniiiiimiHi?iii>nH??ni>inti>nmitiiiiiiiininii?nw?wmi A: Since the first Klansmen donned their robes in 1866, Klan numbers have gone up and down. In the last 10 years, the numbers have grown from about 1,500, the lowest point in Klan history, in 1974 to aoout 12,000 today, according to U.S. Department of Justice and Anti-Defamation League statistics. The membership roll peaked in 1925 with an estimated 4-5 million Klansmen nationwide. From 1961-65, their numbers ranged between 35,000 and 52,000, and declined until 1974, when the\ started to pick up again. As for the second part of your question, we can't say for certain, though we would guess that the number of Klan members in our state has grown, especially in light __of the fact that the state Justice Department reported a high number of Klan-related incidents last year. Iredell County alone repotted more than 30 Klan-related incidents in 1983. Forsyth County has reported only five cases of public Klan activity since 1979, none violent in nature. No doubt you ate familiar with the Nov. 3, 1981 shooting deaths of five anti-Klan demonstrators in Greensboro. The nine Klansmen and Nazis charged with the deaths ate on trial in Winston-Salem. I /Send your quesjions to "Open Line, " P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C.. 27102. The Winston-Salem Chronicle Guide * %%F *>co?hhy COMING MARCH 94 Including all your favorites plus many new ci and tips. This specialized section will also coi and photographs of cooks in the community You Could Be Our 1st PRIZE #wpwipppi% Enter your f/^pBn^lRpPPVV^^gn Soul Food Deadline fc 5:00 p.m. F Send your and white { along with and phone Winston-Si 5I6 N Winston-Sa (919) C> ? kS STARSCOPE ? V WEEK OF: MARCH 1. 1964 AQfJARIUS ? January 21-February 19 Outstanding weak to persuade others to see your point of view Loved one a in a sentimental mood and you're addicted with an early case of spring fever PISCES - February 20-March 20 Week focuses on career or academic life. with key advance possible in cither area Romantic interest is distracted Household tasks can prove unexpectedly costly on weekend ARIES - March 21-AprfI 20 ' Financial loose ends need to be tied up during a week that accents accounting and other monetary tasks Unhappy friends become more cheerful, thanks to your positive outlook. TAURUS - April 21-May 22 Romantic setback can be reversed before the weekend, but only if you --i. - - >. k ji i p?? 1 ? ivium iu o* ancuuragea orruui reworas maxe your )o0 more pica- i ant. Physical fitness is accented all week. GEMINI - May 25-June 21 You succeed in planning social functions, even if on a strict budget. Watch out that friends aren't taking advantage of your generosity. Be on the lookout for bargains. CANCER - June 22-July 22 Fine week for new or part-time business activities.1 Legal matter requires clarification. Social kfc perks up through weekend. Travel planning favored throughout period. LEO ? July 23-Auguat 22 Pace becomes increasingly lively during this highly social week. Don't be too eager to enter into arrangement involving shared finances. Romance brightens through weekend VIRGO - August 23-September 22 Finances are emphasized: luxury item may be priced within your range and you attack budget with new diligence. Romantic showdown can be avoided on the weekend LIBRA - September 2 3-October 22 Memory plays games; be sure to record all agreements, appointments, arrangements. Key announcement on family-related matter is issued by Tuesday or Wednesday; avoid overreacting. SCORPIO ? October 23-November 21 Physical activity is spotlighted in a week that accents recreation and fitness. Unhappy friend becomes more cheerful Platonic relationship may be launched on the weekend. SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 22 Purchases made now should be accompanied by a complete guarantee Work pro)ects may require revision. An early start on spring cleaning makes the whole season more enjoyable. CAPRICORN - December 23-January 20 Follow up on your own clever ideas before someone else claims credit for them. Paperwork piles up but you may able to recruit excellent help very close to home. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You're more confident than people Initially think, you're highly creative, and you're easily distracted Friendships forged later in the spring can be lifelong ones. Careful planning leads to improved financial status beginning late summer, eariv autumn. BORN THIS WEEK March 1st, singer Harry Belafonte; 2nd, actress Jennifer Jones; 3rd, actress Jean Harlow; 4th, actress Susan Clark; 5th, singer Andy Glbb; 6th, actor Rob Reiner; 7th, composer Maurice Ravel. O ? REV. SISTER WRIQHT? I WILL HELP YOU I GIFTED SPIRITUALIST. PALMIST. I PSYCHIC READER I IF you arc overcome with trouble and conditions that are not natural, I can remove them; Overcome Spells, Bad Luck and Evil Influences. Remember, I am a true Psychic, born with power, and I will help you. Satisfaction in one visit. During many yearsof practice I have brought together many in marriage and reunited many who were separated...If you are unhappy, discouraged or in distress, I can help you. Does bad luck seem to follow you? Has the one you love changed? I can tell you why. 1 will tell you who your enemies and friends are and if the one you love is iruc or raise, i locate lost and stolen articles. Don't be discouraged if others have failed to help you. Consult her today. All readings are Strictly Private and Confidential 1 Mile North of Winston-Salem City Limits on New Walkertown Road Phone 724-2703 Winston-Salem, N.C. "READINGS BY DONATIONS ONLY" saai stev a J ^3 Charles Dickens' classi yU| scoundrel Fagin and a has become a music Se memorable tunes as " -W3 "As Long As He Weed a 1 ^ il $2 d" Q i Rams ^ Few pianists today are sc f iQ84 RM modem music as Ramsc * H an<* e^n'c styles. The " "yoking ideas don't miss this return vi itain recipes 8 I WINNER M 1 "Give *1 recipe today. y?!| . . . . In this one-man show >r all entries is common man from Miss :riday, March 23. PP| humor and patriotism. I recipe, a black |U mance" and "?"a?rdil jhotgraph HQ g name, address PP| ( t?: yy jlem Chronicle Hi ,, |tf71 Tickets for all three events are < . Trade St Utf hours are 10.30 AM to 5 PM C lem, N.C. 27102 account. 722~8624 Ml?P?_i JE CJ The ;rv9 By Mike Campbel ( Ney K<j, u)ha+ K?wd of f D&pens does g<^jp mom ) \Guy ^oA gou ? .HHsTtJ AWT ACS ?12 oz. 'I A. OH. 1 I? mi and Assorted F lavots ?231 $167 s>int 1 ^ik isi"" i 128 \ 1.25 oz. \ Greaseless I ^Vis[n^| ^ 2 ^ mm H s147 KevMID I hcllOI MAILABLE AT ALL KM*ID STORES iMWWi IN W1N3T0N-SALERTHIGH POINT - AND CLERHNONS J MOUUkA ENS CENTER 11 presents I juvenr p I c story about the feisty orphan Oliver Twist, the mjm youthful gang of ragamuffins-turned-pickpockets al treat for the whole family, including such kg Food, Glorious Food," "Consider Yourself," and RS I Me." ||| M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 U I Drchestra $15; Balcony $13 kQ Krount for students and children IR ey Lewis Trio | I ) uniquely qualified to cover the entire spectrum of RS 1 y Lewis, from classical to jazz, contemporary pop L?] Trio was a hit at the 1982 Carolina Street Scene; sit to Winston-Salem. LSI ?M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 H Orchestra $11, Balcony $9 [if] Em Hell Harry" I I by Samuel Gallu, Kevin McCarthy portrays the ouri who became President, revealing his honesty, HI Reviewers have called it "a splendid solo perfor- Ml larily moving/' P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 17 H Orchestra Si 1, Balcony $9 mm I a on sale now at the Stevens Center Box Office Regular weekday Wxj -all 721-1945 and charge tickets to your VISA or MASTERCARD H f Chronicle, Thursday. March 1, 1984-Page A1 1 I W J10/900 ^t0,Tl J3995 $]0/500 $3995 JLS? 7695 3?o#ci"u" J3995 'I1P0RTWC 17QQC ROCMIVROLIT STOOC Bonne Brgn 4-u< / 77W Monza Hatcnoac* UCHIVIOLKT ItQAE 'M CHIVROLIT S71QC CavautK 4-Or V77y Citation 2-0r JOjy 4-Ooor 56495 C< :ofO 53295 I Charger 2? 2 5995 ^Ooo!IV,TU $3195 I aF?' s599S i "" J2995 ' 4 BMW emit 7SIUICI SOOOC 31M )AVt Plectra 226 ATT J 7,000 mrfes . 73 LTD SIOOC '10lT0 SCOOT Bf0uyhani4dr IOTJ 2 Doof J77J I'79 mkrcury jtaac 1 wui#iv5> 4 Door J77J '83 (MIVIOlfT S|A QAA '81 toyota icaqc s-i04*4 IU/7W C?hca J77J '80 ford *700C '79 monti SCAOC Bronco Wagon / 775 carlo 3079 '79jiir $700q 'alforr iilwic Wagonenf Limiteo /77j Escort 2-<3r 4995 '82 ford $AAAC *81 plymouth saoac f-toopck-up w77j TC 3 4995 '8iiiip SCOOC '81 pontiac laaac cjs 5995 t1000 4775 '79 ford $caac '81 monti s7qqc snort p,ck.up 5795 ^A*ratsun s4qqs ^ch,v"^ *4695 I s3995 '^ch!v*#jllt *4995 37,c'RSS4"6 *3995 W *2995 *3995 *2495 | I NEW CAR?| USED CAR?| I uAk, J\ I vI 'iU I ' " Archie Kendall I Drive the all*newl '84 COUQAR. I Affordable luxury and I N *10,5001 Only (Delivered plus tax) I t Choose from the best ^ selection of I used cars in town. All in A-1 condition I ^ ' and priced I '81 THUNDERBIRO s8495 s8995 I Town Lindm, toH equipment; T-Tops, fully equipped. " white/burgundy lucitxar dark giey; tocet trade-in. ^83GRANDMARQUI^^^8^0U^^^B *12,600 S12,400 I Dark brown, local car. valour. 4-spd . A/C. 4-door M ^ m. LA ^Lm LA IrSguV: YOU'LL SAVEl|
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 1984, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75