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1 ' " iwww*riWggiKiminimi i ibii aw-jmprnwrry.-f * ??**??Mffiy ?m0mmf .XJUKflL^UftCflk^^.. - ? ( * 1 T- y* I II I g ^r '-jii iira^s^? * 1 * * KiiliNr^llj^MMrBP^ftBtf ' ^ju->-- [ r3f*%r#~ - i- fV? * |PN -*f In the New Bethel Baptist Church observance of t4R Glennie Hall, president of the Effort Club, presente< ? Hairston, president of the local chapter of the NAACP a a ralmlator-f^mief ?t th? f*r?m?nv CVb&Bi ? Annual Race by Azzie Wagner elude 1 for the pastor, Dr. Social Editor Jerry Drayton, 1 member"Black pride must be ship for the club, and 1 for accompanied by unity, the church. Further, it is not enough The purpose of the Efto be young, gifted and fort Club is to assist the Black, but young, gifted, church in any category Black and educated." that they're needed. The The aforementioned Effort Club has been most quote is one of Chancellor instrumental in purcha H. Douglas Covington of sing^aids such as copiers, Winston-Salem State Uni-[ mimeograph machines versity last Sunday as he and other necessary addressed an audience at New Bethel Baptist Church during its 26th annual celebration of Race P1 Progress Day and the 53rd W Fj*!|1 Anniversary of the Effort Club of the church. <^9 kjj I ? Using as a themer-^A Salute To Winston-Salem pwl PM JflP State University," Dr. I Covington cited many in stances of progress made by the Black race. Accord- ^gmm ing to Covington, 44Pro-. gress can be defined as not only how far we've ^HPf IHP ' come as a race, but also . how far we've got to go/f With each statement con- I cerning the progress of j the Black race many instances of the progress of ' WSSU was also mentioned. MmHi? Dr. Covington also sta ted thatA4Colleges should Rev._S.W. Mack_receiv be more than gathering masters of religion and do< places for isolated learn- -Christian Institute of Dur -ers. Traditionally, class? ? H/W??-1 rooms have represented a # student'fc intellectual win-dow to the world. . . now -w~w we have begun to recog- UOWOFflr^ nize how clouded that ' J window could be. . . in- Rev. S.W. Mack re creasingly, classes will bo ceives honorary -degrees held in buildings where in Masters of Religion and people work.*J Doctor of Religion FrbrrT Holding the audience Union Christian Institute spellbound, DrrCovington 3f Durham trnrpH t.hp nrnorpqo nf tKo a :_i _ e [ ? rv special cunvocauon 01 Black race from slavery to the Union Christian Bible the present using Alex Institute of Durham was Haley's Roots as an ex- held at Emmanuel Baptist ample of the Black exper- Church honoring the Rev. ience in America. In clos- S.W. Mack and the Rev. ing his address, the Chan- W.L. Wilson, cellor urged unified ef- The Rev. B.A. Mack, forts of the church and pastor of the Morehead community in strengthe- Avenue Baptist Church of ning the progress of Durham and the brother WSSU. of Rev. S.W. Mack preOn behalf of the Effort sented the convocation Club, a check for $300.00 ______________ was presented to jfche N.A.A.C.P. as paymbrit . toward a Golden Heritage Membership for New Bet- ?? hel (Golden Heritage Membership is $1,000). _ _ .. P Mrs. Charlotte G. Hall The $300.00 check was accepted by NAACP president Patrick Hairston. The funeral service foi Mrs. Glennie Hall, who Mrs. Charlotte Gaines has been president of the Hall of 2713 Kilkare Ave. club for the past 50 conse- was held Wednesday cutive years stated that November 16, at 2:00 p.m the Effort Club has been at the Calvary Moravian instrumental in purchas- Church with Rev. David ing 3 Life Memberships R. Burkette officiating, for the Church. They in- Mrs. Hall was born^ ir She had resided in Wins[711 1 LlJ 1 i| I] 1 [i:11 ton-Salem for approxiStop itching fast of external mfltely thirty years. She vaginal, rectal, and other skm was a member of Circle conditions Doctors find even No Four and the Senior severe itching can be treated ^ . , with a special drug You can Choir at Calvary Moravian now get tb+a anb-+tcb bntg Church, was a retired -g^'er^ w.th no prescr.pt.o. assistant to the librarian m BiCOZENE' Use only as 4 e . c directed The medically proven at vv inston-oalem State cremefor n,rAPiE<mrv> University, was a member itchina Hit tf nuaujoaauuWIHW WW?i?HWIIIIWIII I ' 37T theme for this celebration v ^V' V-.v - V ,,*>\ j ^ ?C progress Day." Mrs. ^iversity will be the i a $300 check to Patrick Ke-vnote Speaker for the s partial payment toward a I100 ? clock. hour' Mrs; Irayion1 waspre Sen t&tfwflK > > to her position at WSSU, holds a A.tS. degree" ni y&.-m Elementary Education ^^ ? j^j from Livingstone Colege . - ? Guidance and Counseling f ^ _ from North -Carolina CenfTJ*@SS * /tXytral University. She is an active member of the choir ' and Trustee Board of equipment for the church: goer's Memorial Dr. Drayton was presented a combination cal culator-copier by the club. T|m fiYlfl/T Incidentally, Race Pro- ^' M-PtllltZi gress-Day was organized by Mrs. Jerry Drayton andJ* ?'%/ #" r? ?li Dr. Covington is the first?- ?/ local speaker to address the club on this occasion. Dr. J. Ray Butler, Pasthe lower auditorium after Church has been elected the program. to serve a one year term as president of the Forsyth Clergymen Association. Dr. Butler has served for seveFal months as H intprim nrp<siHpnt ?infp [ the Rev. Harold Shirley, past president resignerd I an ^ moved to "Al ab am a. W This Association meets W/f the first Monday in each ^ month. Installation of offi? J?\- i ? I FREE!!!! \A M SOUND GALLERY? A ^A % H \ ^ es_honorary _degrees _in H :tor of religion from Union H M ham. ^Receives! ^ r Degrees 1 message. Dr. A.D. Mos- I ' fey, dean of religion at the H S5ri institute conferred the de- | grees, ABD TGE Hooding I * of the candidates was H ^ ? % 1 ?? periormed by Dr. L.W. HI Reid, president of the II VISA1 institute. II Acceptance remarks HI were made in behalf of HI 1 each candidate by mem- HI 1 1 bers of their respective HI I S churches, or affiliated or- HI I \J\ ganizations. Each candi- HI date also gave expressions HI of gratitude upon receiv- HI ing their degrees. HI iary II Surviving are her hus- || : band. George A. Hall; a HI , daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James and HI Francena H. Gardner of HI [?Now^York City; a son and" I daughter-in-law. Mr. and HI 1^5 1 Tl" Mrs. George E. and HI ^ W Qni^Q 1 T"1 ?-> o r>-? r? U ? 11 ? c ^^1 I ?? iuium i\iiiiicuucui II ?111 Ul Bin tyl fc>( i Warwick, New York; one i ^ I granddaughter. Heather H ^ Rl Hall; two brothers. Arthur H . Gaines Bridgeport, H - Conn., and James Gaines H of New York City and H several other relatives. H Interment was the H Piedmont Memorial Gar- 5 Locations t0 Se t den?. HOWARD-ftOBfN i SON FUNERAL DIREC H | TORS were in charge of i services. .n*rvr * jj.- .... - . <. ,v . w -- .? -?- y- ;.- ? -, . m es f* Speaker -rzr. 1 T o Hold Women's Di A.M.E. Zion Church in The Planning Commit- put Salisbury, North Caolina. tee for the Woman's Day aus Married to Walter G. Celebration invites the "T25-4075 1,30f N ' We Wish All Ou ^mjn > 9 M gym au Mrs. Doris Peak Jones jQnes^ jthev are th^ j I ?(fl\ Ti Tt /V* .Tnvpplyri nml .Tnnnifer. ? Immediately _ following. For Your Com the morning service, the Sunday School will host a TlJOS <S Pre-Thanksgiving Fellowship Tea. At 5:00 P.M. Clos To Head open f zrgy Assoc, & satui cers will be held on Mon- ^ day. December 5th with a ^ For Your t t luncheon at 12 noon at Shiloh- Pork, C ?.5 I ' Dr. J. Ray Butler GET TIGHT! Gl Credit Terms That M 50 INSTAN with any approved majo "Full Line of "AUDIO EQUIPMENT" F All The Way Up To The Ultimate in So ound Gallery Also Offers You The "EXPERTS CHOI Jith Brand Names Such As: SANSUI, TECHNICS, Pl< ^ -iflrpL P('n ; . Pioneer J Sansui 221 hi-' Receiver. : Receiver tiff.. . Garrard l 2^60BX. ' ^ table. SAVE S81 _ "y J.. J=-' rVX^ $248 V - - " $4: ^ ! ? IE BIG SOUND IN SPEAKERS " Woofer Jjt Midrange _ Tweeter W* _ _ c_nn A PAIR q $ f z G: $500 apair ^ . .. KELLY'S i rve You Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point "We Service Wha <t i hi ^ w.vni. *?. Am m n" "i/ **"iT+* *bTmViimj ' far 1' ht 11i*" ?. 7., i\.a . j',.7i-i. . ay I )lic to join in this picious occasion. n ^pafofli I ^TTFRIESH" raSf I 's at Our New Location at \cii^ I IDCDTV CT kl WVI1 I I <0 From Merita Bakery\ t Customers & FriendsA ^ ri "hn, n >enieneey We Will B Open Wed. 9:30?6p.m. I >ed Thursday ?- I 'riday 8:30?6.30 >? I rday 9:30?6p.m., I ? Only In N.C. Fresh Seafood Protection, We Do NmMarwy? hicken or Rabbit 8>eafnni> I ^Market I n. T? 7ftT/l AJU%Ji A U JLdKJ^J A 1/ I I *1 1^1 I *S' l^^^lxh open an vhb8 wm ed kelly i sshsjubsbish account l iksgiillfficsh today!!!! m ET IT RIGHT!! I lake It Easy || r credit i r credit card II miii hi 3|| i ii I SX-550 I5j^|jl.. ^isher rS-1030 440M Sanyo TP 626 II 28j[ $648) | HfllL 165 WATTS OF POVV*ER Technics SA-5760 r~T-*% The Ultra Rece.ver. I > ?" g *3- Reg: $799.95 T I W # 122 South Main St. Winston-Salem Phone: 725-4251 , pen 9 to 9 Daily Sat. to 6 hruway Shopping Ctr. Winston-Salem Phone: 725-0606 pen 9 to 9 Sat. to 6 t We Sell" JJ
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