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-n, r "s i.. H ::jjf'-jafflv>> ' :':::o.-- : *^1 Church Ol From Page 17 parr in their church*s organizations.441 think women should play an active role in all parts of the . church," said Butler, and the congregation's women do actively participate in all phases of church work, in??_eluding some rather non-traditional roles. The church's finance board has women members, ~an unusual practice in many churches.There are five associate ministers in the church, and three women evangelists lend support to the religious education programs. Shiloh has been nationally recognized, and has twice received the title of National Church of the Year in 1975 and 1977 from the Midwestern Laymen's Baptist Fellowship in Chicago. ) Butler himself was honored with the Minister of the Year Award for the two years. The trophy is now a -?permanent fixture in the church. . Shiloh is keenly aware bf its role in the black community. "We are deeply involved in civic progress,"said Butler. The group's civic involvement extends to future plans for establishing a non-profit NNIIIINIHIHMNMmNIMMIMnNNimNMNII Talkers From Page 8 why the person thinks as he does. Asking questions may help him explain some statements that seem unclear to you. Be an active listener. Let the speaker know that you are interested in what he is saying by remaining alert and keeping eye contact. Facial expression often? lets tKe speaker know whether he has his audience "tuned in" or "turned off." A half cup of ammonia and an eighth of a cup of vinegar added to a quart of warm water makes a solution that is excellent for washing windows without leaving film or streaks. Don't paint wooden ladders. Paint can hide defects in the wood.'? If mold appears on cheese in your refrigerator,. just scrape it off. It's harmless. ? Veal should always be cooked well done for full flavor. Long, slow cooking is best; broiling is recommended only for veal patties. 4 * ky>P^V;: :<^W^ mmmt The Wee housing project for the city's poor, as well as continuing to give the support local service organizations need. Butler has hope for the black church and its role in the community. "The black church is the most important entity in the community. If the black church wereblighted out, it would be chaos. It is the one place blacks can turn to and share a spirit of unity. There is Paula La From Page 21 itmnnHfittmumf mmmmmtf itHiimmii Aid Society ot Northwest Nc The two met and were ir -'/"Kay played a couple of h them back and a friendship "Meeting Kay was the first t who would continue on the i tinueon." ' Both have an interest in stereotypes in folklore, such women are always the proble black people are afraid to go that black people are lazy. One story Larke says she black children, is an amusinj could fly. "All Africans can she says, "but because we v another, our means of flight "Black children and adults about their heritage," she sa; name from the poorest of Sco heritage, but we as blacks arc ities of our heritage. "We are not even aware h< titudes have permeated white Through a visiting artis Technical Institute, Larke say sing homes, hospitals, kinder] or even music societies. 44 them with my own views an says. Larke has participated in th based at Central Carolina Te last year " She has also been selected Department of Cultural Rej which will make her availabl the state. rliBuii L^YOU 'CUT IM 2 The One Piece Cuttini That Fits Both Single Cut and Rinse Ve< Trim and Clean M Defrost Frozen Fc DURABLE STAIN-R To Order. Please Send $3 99 (Pnce includes postage and handling) For Each One, and Your Name and Address to: "CUT N STRAIN" Transco Plastics Corp 26100 Richmond Road , Cleveland, Ohio 44146 AVAILJ WHITE Please make check or rrv TRANSCO PLAJ William Scurry, a member of the Kinston (Jnitarian-Universalist | Church, will speak at the I U.-U. Fellowship of Winston-Salem on Roblnhood Rd., Sept. 19 at 10:30 a.m. Scurry's topic will be "Why I Am A Unitarian.** % k I IIIIMMIIIHIMMMtllMIMIMIMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItl llA.. LI ?-- -f iui uiawKs 10 unny through the church. It is a prominant and permanent institute that holds promise for the black community." Butler plays an essential role in the prosperity of Shiloh, but he does not see himself as a separate entity. "I am a servant of neonle I have given myself utterly and unceasingly to people. God has blessed me to help others." 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