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1 * Rhythmic Choir I he Khythmic Choir ot sponsored by the M M. the Peoples Congrega- Hauscr Student Union, tional Church, Washing- Ms. Addison formed ton, D.C., one of the most the Rhythmic Choir in celebrated liturgical l%3 as an activity for the dance choir in America, Peoples' Congregational will make its premiere Church. Although Winston-Salem appea- ngw to winston.Salem, ranee Saturday. Nov. 10 at the Rhythmic Choir has 8 p.m. in the Kenneth R. rformed throughout the Williams Auditorium on eastern and southern Unithe Winston-Salem State t ^ States University campus. The goal of the Rhythmic Choir is to promote NC NW~ spiritual growth and to help lead others to new The regular meeting dimensions of religious oi National Council ^worship.. Backed by pro- 0f Negro Women will b* fessional musicians, this i ut. ntJiu i urauttjf, nuv. io at dynamic, youthful ensem- 7 p.m. in Shiloh Baptist ble has earned enthusias* Church. New comers are tic praise for its striking welcome. visual and choreographic ? display. The choir, along with its founder-director Velma Addison, a WSSU honors graduate, is being Neo-Black Mrs. Catherine Pankey, will sponsor the Neo Black Society Gospel Choir of UNC-G of Greensboro, Sunday, Nov. 11 at ~4p7m. at First Calvary Baptist Church, 401 N. Woodland Ave. for the Junior Missionary. Everyone is cordially invited. , hi District Three District Three of the N.C. Nurses Association will meet Thursday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at St. T1 Al I - r* ? limoiny s npiscopai Church. The program for the day will be "Nutrition for schoolage children and the School Lunch Program," by Dr. Lou Coffin. Chi Chi Chapter Members of the Chi Chi ?Chapter of the Ci Eta Phi Sorority are giving a preThanksgiving dinner and social hour for the brother and sisters of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Winston-Salem Nov. 16 at? ? 6 p.m. at the Miller Park Recreation Center. The dinner is in cele bration of "The?Interna- ? tional Year of the Child." Food and entertainment ~ will be provided by the members of Chi Chi Chapter. I IMMIIIIMf Itltllltll llltf tttltMMHIUllilllllltil Camera From Page 4 tudes, but I guess we're has changed due to the fact that public transit is - $!? becoming a necessity over and above what it ? 41 was before due to the . ";J| energy crisis. Most people need more trans- :i| it. Our revenues are higher than ever before so someone is riding who wasn't riding before." *~i *m, iw < itti ireorge tram ? 1 ne -,s transportation has improved to a ccrtain extent, but a lot of white people still believe this operated totally think it's operated by jA operated by city taxes ' ?mS/L and the more people ^sflitC using it, the easier it is " *f on the tax dollars. ?' &*". I , Edgar Dyer I Funeral services for Mr. Edgar Dyer of Tri City Rest Home, Kernersville, were held Saturday at 4:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Forsyth Funeral Home with the Rev. Warnie C. Hay officiating and burial followed in Odd Fellows Cemetery. The family left from the hom? of the brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. George Dyer, 1204 West 14th St. at 3:45 p.m. enroule to the chapel for final rites. (FORSYTH FUNERAL DIRECTORS) Samuel Jeffries Funeral services for Mr. Samual Jefferies of 1335^ Motor Road were held Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Forsyth Funeral Home with the Rev. Luther H. Jones officiating. Interment was in the Evergreen Cemetery. The procession left from the home of an uncle, Mr. A.S. Smoot <?f 1203 East 21st Street enroute to the ^ Chapel. (FORSYTH FUNERAL DIRECTORS) 1 Why are! using Ws when th< T1 i ne answer is, convenience. To some, it s the convenience of not mach aving to write a check. mach To others, it's just the convenience any b not having to go inside the hank lobby. Quid When you bank at Wac I B& * ^ ^ ? Thelma \ u 11 e r Mrs. Thelma Rookard Fuller. 79, of 2032 Brcx^mfield Drive passed away Thursday Nov. 1st at the Winston-Salem Convalescent Center altrr an extended period of illness. She was of the Methodist Faith. Surviving are five sisters: Mrs. Fannie Alexander 1X/I ^ J - T? 1 L it ' A L - ** unu mrs. uenrucif nrooKS -- oom 01 mis ciiv; ivirs. Eloise Cannon of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and Mrs. Jumell Drummond of this city; one sister-in-law, four grandchildren one great granddaughter, a host-of neices, nephews and other relatives. ?Funeral service will be held Sunday at-i^XKLpan^from the chapel of Forsyth. The family will meet with Friends Saturday from 6-7 p.m. at the Funeral Home. (FORSYTH FUNERAL DIRECTORS) so many pe< ichoviaTelk e bank is op Teller II is truly the banking So, wh line for people who don't like after hours, ( lines. It can handle just ah nit by all means anking service you may need, that you can <lv. easilv anil r(invenipntl\ ? oc 11 r:; * i c hlil. LJU <m hovia,vou can always J "Trllri !t ,> ff^t>ir', J r> I < < i ir I - Pjicm ml 11 i.lrm like *tn f i Th*- f'hronlclc, Saturdu), November 10, 1^7^ PNt? n Willie Davis V Mr. Willie Walser Da- Mr. Davis served on vis, of 4547 Reidsville the church's Gospel Hoad, died Thursday, Choir and the Men's 'iov. 1, at Forsyth Chorus. He is survived Memorial Hospital. Fu- by his wife, Mrs. Milneral Services were con- dred Davis; a son and ducted Monday, Nov. 5 daughter-in-law, Robert at United Metropolitan L. and Essie Davis, of Baptist Church at 4:00 Los Angeles, California; p.m., with Rev. J. Don- two sisters Mrs. Evelyn aid Ballard officiating. Sheek and Mrs. Eugenvi r n Q\/i c iir a o i??i . L>U1lO TT CIO kA/111 UJ illC LJU.il, UULI1 (J I VV lnDavie County and had ston-Salem; two sisterslived in Winston-Salem in-law, Mrs. Dorothy for the past 60 years. He Neal and Mrs. Gratha was a member of United Scales both of WinstonMetropolitan Baptist Salem; three grandchild?Church and was retired ren and numerous from the R.J. Reynolds friends. (HOWARDTobacco Company Plant ROBINSON) #64. >pte *n enL en you have hanking to do )r on weekends or holidavs. _ _ / - > use Teller 11. But don't forget use it during banking hours : it a try, this week. iselellerll. ? T hr NX at u u?n J- PIC I rj J 11 IjlPWI&qill^W^ :^WfS v s illtii . .:.
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