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0 I NAOMI'S | VIEW I Every individual has a soul^aTrd^/s moved by I I human aspirations. The incentive to improve I himself as an employee, to increase his earning I I power, to get ahead in his occupation is 1 commendable, and of course went to school to I equip himself with skills and knowledge. 1 However, it should be remembered all the time l;';jthat the physical aspects of life have to be ; undergirded by an understanding and a constant I practice of moral qualities. I mine the use you will \ make of education or I training received. If you T I make bad use of it, you ^ I ers, and if you make . ? I good use of it because I you understand and I practice the human qual-V _ I ities of honesty, justice ?>Pv,ieil? I and reverence, you are, j and will be a blessing to . I I yourself and community. Strange, but true - the 44good life" is never the easy life, it is a life of service to others, and there I . I are people who live to provide a service to their. energetic and thoughtful, such people move quietly along the path of life and leave behind them the warm glow of true hearts and the inspiration for I achievement and beauty, we may call them service I men and women. On the other hand, there are people who, in the stampede for power or position or money, serve j themselves first, last and all the time. Such people I become selfish and merciless, not realizing time I goes by; power, position are lost; money changes hands, and the self-serving people are passed by while service people, who have benefited humanity I continue as beacons of happiness and symbols of I the never-ending possibilities for the betterment of Our primary goal should be to develop a sense of I consideration, cooperation and going the second I' mile in all the relations of life. If a person does only i what he is compelled to do and then retreats within I himself, he becomes selfish and completely I I confused. The first mile is not enough, but the I SemnH ic a cfpnninn lxi__ i? ? oivj/j/mg oivjuv ivjl uppuiiuiiiucs, exira service and helping others. We emphasize the basic importance of human values - values that apply to us all, no matter where we live and work or what we do for a living, we get out of life what we put into it. Usefull service gives an inner satisfaction that cannot be gained in any other way-.-?Suecess in life is measured in terms of service to others rather than in terms of self-service. I * - St^)ames Laymen Hold Service The laymen's organiz- president of the local lay ation of St. Jame A.M.E. organization and Rev. m t_ MI 1 -l ti T - '? - * v^nurcn wlu ue in i .ij. v^uuit; is pastor 01 of the 3 p.m. service, the host church. ' Sunday, Nov. 11 with Mrs. Sarah March presi ding and Mrs. Lila T. Davis on the organ. Mrs. Myrtle Long We want to dorr Knox, president of the North Carolina Confer- 16 West 3rd, WIntton-Sal ence of Lay Organize- Thruway Shopping Centc tions will be the guest Parkway Plaza Parkvii speaker. The theme of Kemersville Boone the program will be "Laymen are you listen- ?????? ing.?" She is a graduate of Shaw University, N.C. _ *1 A&T State University * and has done further 1^ study at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She is a native of Weldon and has taught * in the Weldon City I School System as well as ?-m Wilson City Schools. A She has served as j- l r o. ciirecwjr 01 tn t$? at utuis, ^ she is a member of the Robin Rich ^?mfn'SA ? Missionwy - and photogn Society, A.M.E. Church 3 director of lay activities and Winstor and the N.C. Conference Special repoi of the A.M.E. Church. team probe which requin Mrs. Knox will be q * ^ introduced by Mrs. Ger- , . . , trude Upperman, presi- weeknightS 2 dent of the Western Norhth Carolina Conference of Lay Organization. Music will be furnished by Turners Chapel A.M.E. Church's THE NEWS Young Adult Choir of -r * 1 fsj r Florence. Total NeWS f? Ms. Mattie S. Smith's __ / f ( ,( N THE BENEFITS--The Harlem Branch YMCA scored a w one rounder when it decisioned Champ Larry Holmes to w be the honoree of its annual charity dinner. The tc half-world title holder will receive the Y's top award. Le n Archer, EDGES' prexy, is dinner chairperson for the second successive yr...Evelyn (gams) Cunningham, Jean (Xman Tree) Booker and Blanche (body) Pugh have put ** together a "Numbers-Parlor" game that's the most. It's ? for the benefit of Hale House, founded by Clara M., of ? the same last name, bake in '41 as a facility for children ^ who were born addicted to a combination of killer drugs. ^ You may not pick a winning figure, but you can bet the "bankers" will be honest. Listed as such are David c< MeansrPercy Sutton, Rep. Charlie Rangel, Dr. Chester ^ Redhead, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Egerson Moore, Arthur Barnes, State Sen, H. Carl McCall and Stan Scott. They n are all persons who would have made Diogenes' big search more rewarding...The St. Louis Sentinel's sixth a annual "Yes I Can" dinner attracted publishers from a everywnere. n was a lining irioute to Mrs. Jane woods, who's carrying on in grand style the tradition set by her late husband, Howard Woods. NAMES MAKING WRITE NEWS-Charles Higgins is making big advertising noise about his Hush Produc- o tion's planned musical film version of "Purlie." This p was the other stage version of the B'way show which v made hi$ Melba the toast of the illuminated lane. Hoped S for stars are Muhammed Ali, Sherman Hemsley, Patti c LaBelle, Dionne Warwick, and natch, his spouse Melba t< at this point...Somewhere over thar in England Southern t Pictures has. listed ~ff"~flicker version of "The Alberta . 1 Hunter Story." It's being developed by Chris Albertson whose pen spans eight decades of her exciting life. r NBC-TV's big holiday special will be "Christmas Lilies 1, of the Field." This tube version of that old sleeper flick, ( in which Sidney Poitier won fame, fortune and an s "Oscar", will star Billy Dee Williams and Maria c 1 r\Vi n ^ ? ? /> I*? +\m i/VKViiiitVlliWl j v/iiu WU^dl | IUII111I1?? IU UC U1C UCAI ( prexy of the Guardians, the black org. of the NYC's 1 "Finest," will take on the PBA. He has charged the i white controlled "PD Union" with "Taxation Without Representation." That did start a war another time in t U.S. history didn't it?...The survivors turned out prettily c to honor Frankie Richards on his secret "how old i am" f b'day at the Rooster where chandon Moet flowed to s insure the good time. SHOUTED FROM THE HILLS-"Mahalia," a kaleidoscopic view of the immortal gospel delineator's rise from the backwaters of Louisiana to the royal concert halls, and the hearts of people throughout the world, is being * readied for B'way. The Carousel Group, J. Lloyd Grant, ' Richard Bell and Robert Cooper, will produce. They ' made their first B'way mark with "Bubbling Brown Sugar" the smash award winning musical which is still 1 box office abroad. i Gordon Parks' latest photo exhibit is an eyecatcher and an imagination stimulate. Hnwpvcr, it isn't raising 1 as many eyes as his alleged third divorce... ; " ABC-TV $~Tocat weatherman Spencer Christian has? graduated to the nat'l "Seen" with his own once a-wk ' spot on "Good Morning america." His "Rags to 1 Riches1' stories are expected warm viewer's imagina- r? tioiu and put sunshing in their lives...I feel as good about that as I do about media lady Helene S. Slater, prexy of the NY chapter, winning the "President's Award" of her org...Those lovely NAMW's laid their gracious charm on the Apple in convention and dealt with the fiemme write biz of the 80's...Major's line was out of focus. That lensman, Alix DeJean isn't suing Leviticus for 250Gs. only the cats who assaulted him...ST AY LOOSE. ?t Federal Savings yore for you . ^ /s em e Northside Shopping Center mmm I >r e Sherwood Plaza IhhJ aw Mall equal housing N. Wilkesboro LENDER rOTAL NEWS ards and THE NEWS staff of reporters aphers cover Greensboro, High Point i-Salem for total news of the Triad. "ts and documentaries by THE NEWS more deeply into those Triad issues s a second look otal news picture on THE NEWS, it 6 and 11 on WX1I TV12. UIYII ir the Triad H HUB y took Week Proclaimed "Every Kid with a bearing the Governor's ard" is the theme for signature. children s Book Week in Children's Book Week orth Carolina next jn North Carolina will be eek, launching a state- observed in school and ide effort to get children public libraries all o^er. ) urge their friends to the state in dozens of agister for library cards. different ways. Emphasis Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. wil1 be Placed on 8""ades as proclaimed the week K'3' accordl"g to Dlana f Nov. 11-17 "Children's Youn8' coordinator of the :ook Week in North Caro- event and consul,ant for na," and up to 80,000 children's services at the oungsters all over the State Library, a division of tate are expected to re- the s,a,e Department of eive new library cards Cultural Resources and urine the week which is spo"s(" ?f the week lon? med to coincide with the Promollonational observance. Evey child who registers for * library card will receive TYFPWA 4" x 5" certificate T?13 (Pronounced Do-t Shiloh Apostolic Elder Michael f Shiloh Apostolic Temle, Williamstown, NJ /ill be preaching at the hiloh Apostolic Temple n Doub Street in Oldown, off Miller Road and gpj lethabar a at the?water? i. M bwer, Sunday, Nov. 11 at 2 noon and p.m. Elder Doub, a onetime esident of Winston-Saem and a graduate of Carver High School, is the I on of the prominant Bish>r> flnH r.pnprol Hvprcppr H >f the Shiloh Apostolic remple Inc. headquarters n Philadelphia. Rosie"Washington is MARVINIA H he coordinator and Bish>p R.O. Doub is the HOME. Los Angeles, Ca bunder and general over- PROFESSION: Professii ,eer. research consultant HOBBIES: Tennis, skiin Epps to Speak- backgammon. LATEST ACCOMPLISH Rev. William Epps -of Founded a nmitll busines he First Baptis Church,- weight-control and skin-j iighland Avenue, will be QUOTE: "Through my v ipeaking on behalf of the show people ways in whi Women's Day program at better their lives. In the Chinquapin Grove Baptist the responsibility for sel Church at 3 p.m. Mrs. lies with each person." Katie Ijames will render PROFILE: Devoted to 1 the music and Rev. Calvin realize their potential, ?' J. Banks is the pastor. ~ seeks out challenges~inT> Ehe church is located in and personal interests. Mocksville, Route 5, Hi" HER SCOTCH: Dewnr's ghway 801. loans iji An energy saving is a worthwhile inv' valuable fuel . . . and i All you need is a convenient, easy-to-arra amount you'll need (based on a contract and phone us or drop in to see us We'll remember ? your home does not have t< provement loan' (rSiStari Saw Visit any of our convenient loca 10 Wrst Third Street Downtown/T< 1J1 fcast Mountrt'h StrcC Komersvillc. N S^r'^oor) P Shopping Cotcr/1 i . 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