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Rev. Cedric Rodney will be
" the worship speaker Tor the
next two Sundays at Dellaftfoolr
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during the 11 a.m. morning
worship services.
Rev. Rndnpv ic a mpmhpr of
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the faculty at Winston-Salem
State University. He is a
/ ? former pastor of St._ Phillips
Moravian Church, and a
former member of the
Winston-Salem/Forsyth
~ County Board of Education.
Prior to th^ worship
services, breakfast is served,
followed- by Church School.
Mrs. Hazel Sumler is
chairperson of the Breakfast "
Program and Mrs. Sarah J.
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X\Boone is the superintendent of
the Church School.
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The public is cordially,
invited to come and participate
iti all of these activities.
O.E.S. To Meet
The 11th District Administrative
Council, .Order of
Eastern Star, P.H.A., will
meet Saturday, February 5th,
at the Masonic Hall, Depot
Street, Mocksville, N.C. at
3:00 p.m.
~ Mrs! Catherine F~. Hines
(Winston-Salem, N.C.) is
Worthy Matron.
B.T. Williams of Mocksville,
N.C. is Worthy Patron.
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Obituar
Mrs. V.L. T
Mrs. Velma (Baby Love) (
XoYfilace Thomas of 2018 K *
Court, City, expired January *
27, 1977 at Forsyth Memorial *
Hospital. -~r -?
Funeiaf services for Mrs.
Thomas were"^ conducted ^
Mon4ay at 2:00 p.m. at Alpha
and Omega Church, Gray
Avenue and 16th Street, ?
Winston-Salem, with Revers
Students Show
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typing paper and .wrote the ]
Preamble ~ett it with a bait ;
~X>6int pen. To create the old, ^
parchment look, he singec} the {
edges by burning. Next he
3oaked his "document" in a
pan of coffee, then placed it in
the oven to dry and then glued
it on a piece of plywood! No
doubt about it - it looked
authentic! *
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President must be aware that 1
the political honeymoon comes
to a fairly early end anyway, j
and that it's necessary to act
swiftly and boldly at the start
of a new Administration.
Black peoplet poor^-peeple^^!
and the iohless flrp Irknirino tn
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Washington today for signs
that their interests will -- for a '
change ? be advanced, that
tnfcir cities will be helped,
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mds Harold Moore and W.R.
Crawford officiating. Burial
Allowed in the Evergreen
Cemetery. /
Among the survivors is her ?
neither, Mrs. Sophia
?ovelaceT 4>25 W.- Sixth Street
Crystal Towers) Winstpn-Saem,
N.C.
Howard-Robinson Funeral
Directors were in charge of
;erviee$.
ft
Projects
According to teachers
VliiEphy and Repetto^ this is
always a part of each unit
>vhere students have the
:hance to select a project of
their own choosing to make
and explain. The students and
teachers hail from Cook
Intermediate School where
Logan Bu^ke is principal. .
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mdate
their children well-schooled,
their families well-housed.
rhey are looking for decent
jobs, health care and peace.
The government can't do it
all, but .it is^the single most
important instrument ef secur
ing these basics for the bulk of
Dur citizens. The policies it
pursues affect the private
sector's role. Ifs enormous
power should no longer be
placed at the service of
inequality and the status quo.
Ratfier, it should be the
righter of wrongs and the
instrument of_constructiv^ __
change.
The biggest priority facing
the nation is full employment,
and . President Carter should ?
modify his economic proposal
to ensure full employment. By
doing so, he will set his
Presidency on the bold course
of greatness.
Garden
Club Meets
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Along the . Garden Path
:lower Club held it's January
Dinner meeting at the home of
4rs. Florence Reynolds at
031 Rich Avenue. Despite the
rigid weather sixteen mem>ers
were present. A
umptuous menu was pre)ared
by the hostess and was
mjoyed by all.
Final report on tickets for
he club's Holiday House was
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nade. A total of $134.00 was
aised. Members were com*
nended for their wonderful
cooperation and efforts.
-^Mrs. Verna Grier discussed
)lants-"foods. Next meeting
vill be held with Mrs. Rober
>hoaf at 624 West 24Vi Street.
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