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Page B16-The Chronicle, Thurs Funerals former member of Salem Lodge. Mr. Hawkins is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marlene Hawkins, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hairston of Rural Halla and Mrs. Barbara Caravana of Pfafftown; one . brother, Mr. Joseph L. Hawkins; five nieces, 12 nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Friendship Baptist Church. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Gilmore Funeral Directors was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Henry S. Lewis Mr. Henry S. -Lewis^Sr^ of 830 N.W. 11th St., died on Thursday* Oct. 25, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of York, S.C., and a member of the Union Baptist Church, where he served on the Senior Deacon Board, was a member of the Sunday School, and was in the Benevolent Club of the church. Mr. Lewis was a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Lewis, of the home; two sons, Henry S. f Lewis, Jr., of this city, and Carver D. Lewis of Martinsville. Va.; three brothers, Simpson Lewis of Columbia, S.C., Willie Lewis of High Point, and MatlllltllltlHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItWMflMMIIIMUMHMHIl Communion only for the sick, but when they i Bethel everyone is uplifted. Their meant a great deal to me personall] of them" Drayton says. The Communion Singers are Gs Eastee* Charles- Robinson, Daniel Stowq^, Edward ..Qeeiu -Henry ,' Rocker, John Posey, John Ncal, I 19 The Baptist Mink unanimously to ondi also expressed con tempts to infiltrate 1 "New Conservative flee on the Republh and communities ta prayer back into thi fleas and congress they want the Black ft * Aft ? D6UBV6 inese are u However, after si not as innocent as 1 ment of many inter! sent the new religic and a Bible in the o peril. All of the rhetoric not realty their prim the interest of the budget to promote 1 including social sec youth, education ai as gets deserves/' w irttfri -TWi/ .? 1 imm 'II III J say they are pnoPfif birth, the life of a E ^ every social progra bo killed after birth have to look outsid nuclear arms race i makes the new Re and hunger are de The New Religio "good o?e days." may have created aays maim sef perpetuated agains and voting. With tl mative action, and will repeat a past 1 made going forwai Political Right says ed upon our nation Namely, these pi tion of crime, dlsim day, November 1, 1984 From Page B12 thew Lewis of Albany, N.Y.; six grandchildren; two daughters-inlaw, Savannah W. Lewis, of this city, and Connie R. Lewis of Martinsville, Va; and many of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Union Baptist Church. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Gilmore Funeral Directors was in cfiarge of the funeral arrangements. Helen H. Craven Mrs. Helen H. Craven, of 205 Pine St., Lexington, died on Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Lexington Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Davidson County^ a member of the First Baptist Church, a member of the American Legion Post 225 Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Senior Citizens Club. Mrs. Craven is survived by three sons, William Craven, Jr., Hot Springs, Va., Walter L. Craven and James S. Craven, both of Lexington; 19 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mis. Maude Eccles of High Point; and many of other * relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28, at the First Baptist Church, Lexington. Burial was in the Forest Hill Mpmnriat Pari- nilmrtro Cnnoml >>?>?WI IWI m Ui n vjlttuviv * Uliwiai Directors was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Singers Fr?n IMMMNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllMIHIIIIII sing here at New Jhuria Ingram, singing has also directors. i. I'm very proud Although thi| iry Allen, Harold by everyone w' kFiggot, William ihey are quick , Shippr.u*Keaneth seek glory for t! Sam Kennedy and the Lord and d BLACK PRE/ RELIC * star's Conference and Associates of Wlr srse a total democratic ticket for the upco cern over the "New Conservative Relig he Black church and Black community. 1 i Religious-Political Right" are primarily i ;an Ticket and with bright smiling innoci Iking about their " conversion" while ad i scnoois ana malting m aoonions megai with their people who interpret the Chris ; community to help them to accomplish t le only issues with which they are conci tudying the situation, we believe that the) they appear. They are a part of a powerfu (acting interests that pose a distinct threa jus political right wing conservative move ther. They have plans for our future that : about making all abortions illegal, putti lary concern, but a smokescreen to conce Black community. These are the same the nuclear arms race at the expense of w curlty benefits which are necessary for p nd the elderly. In thttoJ'mean-spirited'' Thus, Blacks e for Blacks In the pre-natal stage. They flack child, mother or family is of little in m to help a Black family survive. Thus, tt by poverty, hunger, or crime. If Blacks w e of these " pro-life'' groups and poiitici (which is a threat to all of civilization) ant ligious Political Right potentially more pr ath. us Political Right also advocates going fa However, historical facts will show that1 good days for them but not for Black pi (rogation, Jim urowism - separate t Blacks by hate groups and police, discr le attack of the New Religious Political voting rights laws, show the "tradition; hat Black people do not care to return 1 rd, building on the progress we have that by banning "prayer in the school" i i. agues are: the Vietnam War, prominent tegratlon of family life, spreading of racit Th# Poilti Jorry Drayton - Chairman W.C. Hay H.L. Moors J.a. Samotl 9 ? IMMMIIMIIIUUIIIIIUIUIIIIMIItllllllllllHIIIIitUUMUUIIMMMMI Pauline Lynch ( l Mrs. Pauline Lynch, of 1109 i W. 11th St., died Saturday even- 1 ing, Oct. 28, at her home after an extended illness. She was a native 1 of Spartanburg, S.C. t K. ? ' ^^^Ew' '*< ^^BKiKr .? & 1 inb f H| B I Rev. William Koger Rev. Koger is appointed Minister William E. Koger was appointed assistant pastor of Ishi Pentecostal Temple, where the pastor is Mrs. Mamie Rennick. Rev. Koger attended the local public schools and is a 1956 graduate of Atkins High School. He is married to Patricia Koger and they have two children. He is employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. i Page B12 4 lllllllllllllimillllliimiiiuiiiaiiiiMaiiMiiiiiii.ii.iiia.aMiu Louise Bitting and Peggy Moore 5 unique group of singers is praised ho comes into contact with them, to make it known that they do not heir singing. Their glory is in serving ioing his work, they say. LCHERS RESPOND 1 NOUS POLITICAL C iston-Salem, which recently voted ming election on November 6, have ious-Political Right" and their atrhe political representatives of the candidates running for political ofant faces, they enter our churches vocating traditional values, putting . They want to stack all political oftian faith only the way they do and heir desired ends. They want us to arned. f are hiding their real hand and are I, ongoing and well financed moveit to the American way. They represent who carry a flag in one hand if uib innnra 14 14 iaiIII ka ?4 mm mun ww lyiiwie it, it win uo at uui uifii ng prayer back into the schools, is al their real agenda, which is not in people who want a bigger military riping out all of the social programs oor, lower middle income families, individualism, they believe "them m th*y Thinr are against all abortions. But after iportance to them. For they oppose ley want a fetus to survive so it can ill seek help for their lives, they will ans. In fact, their promoting of the J the elimination of social programs o-death than pro-life. For, poverty lack to the traditional values of the their so-called "traditional values" Bople. For Black people "good ole public accommodations, violence imination in housing, jobs, schools, Right upon Civil Rights laws, afffral values" of the "good ole days" to. We (relieve our orooress will be already made. The New Religious i series of 'plagues" has descendleaders were assassinated, escalail conflict and teenage pregnancies. cal Action Commlftoo of tho Bopl Amozo Mo B.J. Jotuf J. Ray But A - - mmmmmrnmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IMUUftMtUMMIMMMMIUIMMIIMIIIIIMItltlMIMtilMill Mrs. Lynch is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Joyner, of <0^^ :his city; four grandchildren and >everal other relatives and close T* friends. Gilmore Funeral Directors will Proven l#0( >e in charge of the funeral N.C.I trrangements. Runc TENNILLE Poid by TonnlHo for IT'S h ? ^ ? SEE THE CADILLAC OF T( JERRY WATKINS CA 1985 COUPE DE VILLE - The Cadll root design tor a custom-tailored a ?enamel paint for a deep, rich luster, the assembly process. And more. Drivi Jerry Watkins Cadillac. ' / >V BEST OF ALL... IT'S A JERRY V CADILLAC 7726 North Winston-Salen ro THE POLITICS OF THE I CONSERVATIVE RIGHT One wonders what caused calamities when prayer i Anyone can make this assertion for any reason. I religious sociology, points out that after a lot of peolc venereal disease increased. The divorce rate rose When born again celebrities started writing sex ma executive crime increased right after America decid In recent studies on the New Religious Political Rigl Www Subversives, Holy Terror, by Flo Cor Religious Political Right, by Hill and Owen, these innocently smiling politicians who frequent c special affairs sponsored by Blacks. 1. They want a bigger military budget at the e minorities, education, youth and the elderly. 2. They are building new segregated private scha intimidate public schools and libraries that teach ai 3. They want to make all abortions illegal and to i citizens. 4. In a most unsubtle way, they are anti-semitic, n ed. 5. They fear anything modern and want to turn thi more "godly." **????*?* TMay claim JAM&gHisaiMlim, but they want to checks and balances. 7. They claim to be Evangelical Christians, yet mi 8. They claim to be fundamentalists, but they mis are fixated on Biblical side issues. 9. They claim to be freedom-loving Americans, yet the library and watch on television. 10 . They claim to be American but their spirits ar society of democracy and substitute laws defined a want to shove their way of life down all of our thro In short, this is a very dangerous and paranoid i kaolflaah ?t4 aaaaMaaam (? ** aaaaalaa alt aaaaaaa uditKiasii vi loawuuiiaiy iuiuqs u^pusiuy an piuyiai and ovarcome racial and sexual discrimination. Th faith is peculiar to the traditions handed down to us We believe most Christians will agree that Christiai toward aH people, holding all people whether they a that God does. We believe God came to earth in the p love, to create a community of followers (the Churc tegrtty and altruism. In the modern American settinj oneself, the necessity of choosing religious faith for obligation to acknowledge all others' right to practi peace-loving and freedom-democracy loving people backwards, by going to the polls to vote a straight Net Mistletoe Contowncw and Aeeoclatae fltgomtry ) tor i ill ? m r i i < '' V, * dership in the house mL'^ < itJ mm* .? J C for houseL i 'm M HERE! DMORROW TODAY AT ^DILLAC-GMC INC. ? HBIIWIBMiBiii HHdI^IHIEh WliiMiaBMKftiBM MllnlllBllliniiflllll IIIHHiIIIIIm/^^^^w t lac of Tomorrow includes a door-intoppearance. Two coats of clearcoat * Extensive quality checks all through e the Cadillac of Tomorrow today at ? JERRY WATKINS CADILLAC. V ATKINS -GMC INC. i Point Blvd. MM.C..27106, >5-2239 mew Mas still in the schools. This is ridiculous. Martin Marty, distinguished theologian of i were wearing "smile buttons" the rate of after the electronic church was invented, nuals, the Vietnam war accelerated... and ed that God was not dead. it such as Daniel C. McGuire's book, Th? iway and Jim Siegelman, and the N?w clearly expose what tho real agenda is of lur churches on Sundays and show up at xpense of social programs for the poor, ols at a rate of several a day and are out to lything other than the new right doctrine. iHow discrimination against all homosexual icist and anti-Catholic, as one study reveal * clock of progress back to a time they call i change ttwUfaditHMei American system*! ... ?nn.im ist evangelicals reject them, s the crucial fundamentals of the Bible and they would censor what others may read in 9 authoritarian fascist. They want to rid the nd written by them and for them and they ats. group of people. They represent a national tsive efforts to reduce economic inequities eir brand of interpretation of the Christian in the New Testament and Church Fathers, ilty is about love, Qod's creative good will re Christian or not in the same high regard arson of Jesus of Nazareth to incarnate that h) and to unleash the power of justice, in a, numan rree-wm, ine ngnt to interpret for oneself, which for the majority implies the ce religion as they wish. We are asking aH to continue to support going forward, not Democratic ticket on November 6, 1984. 9' Jowph Jonas Gltnn Pitttford R.J. Oflham John Mondoz
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