n i Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday, mmMNMMMMMMtllMMMItimtiltltlHtMOMIIHMIMtltlMmit [ Church Notes SmmMNWIIIMMUHIHtUIIIIHIMIMUmMIUMIIHlMlllHHMM two addresses and two special s events. The outgoing (1980-84) < national president of CWU, Dr. Thelma C. Adair of New York < City, challenged the assembly- to 1 try "new postures" for peace. ' Leading off the Friday morning sessions was educator and author, Virginia Ramey Mollenkott. Also headlining the Calvary Hill Fifteen-year-old Tonya Renee T11 r M Mannkfdr C M J a ui ( UUU^l 1 IW1 VJI UIUL1 (U1U crowned queen of the "Miss Calvary Hill Debutante Affair" on Sunday, July 15. A rising sophomore at East Forsyth High School, Tonya is Calvary Hill's church organist, a Sunday School teacher, a soloist for the C.C. Turner Inspirational Mass Choir, solist for the Young Adult Choir and is a member of the Gospel Express Yourself Board celebrates The Usher Board at the Bethlehem Apostolic Church of God in Christ celebrated its 42nd anniversary Sunday, July 22, at 4 p.m. Elder Joseph Bradley was the guest speaker. Other speakers included Elder Sam P.L. Hickerson and Elder Aaron Reid. Present ushers and past presidents of ' the usher board were honored with certificates of i. 1 ^nuir iu uuserve The Junior Choir of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Yadkinville will observe its fourth anniversary Sunday, Aug. 5, at 4 p.m. in the church. Choirs from various churches IIIHNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHI \ Deaths and ft iimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiamtiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiii Mrs. Hattie D. Young several co\ other relatives and friends. Funeral; day at 4 p.m. from the Gilmore Qunicy Caldwell will officiate wit Cemetery. The body will repose at C -T-i r i :it : r_; 1 i ne iami ly win receive menus ivior 7 until 6:30 p.m. The family may t will leave the home of the mother109 Blaze Street. Arrangements entrusted to and s loving friends, Gilmores. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Taylor Announcing the passing of Mrs 1207 Arlee Street, Apt. L., Greens on Saturday, July 28, 1984 at the L. following a five month illness. She and had been an employee of the L. serving the position of Admission ( Saint Matthews Methodist Church, conducted on Tuesday afternoon, J ment followed in the Maplewood C ed by her husband, Mr. Rudol daughters, Miss Judy Taylor of Gre Taylor of Greensboro; one sister, Woodhaven Court, Clemmons, N Dalla^C. Eccles, also of Clemmonj ZZZZ . - r ^ honuc jatber relatives -and i This announcement is a courtes tors, "dedicated to serve you beth Mr. Marion L. Rag ins Announcing the passing of Mr. Teresa Avenue. Mr. Ragins passed Forsyth Memorial Hospital follow Ragins was a native of Sumter, S. the past 43 years. He was a membe ana an employee 01 tne k^j. Keync his wife, Mrs. June Ethel B. Rag Travis Ragins of Greensboro and P ty; three daughters, Mrs. Marily Cheryl and Carole Ragins both of nie McKnight of Manning, S.C.: Mrs. Mary A. Oliver of Sumter, Washington, D.C. one brother, Beach, Florida; a host of othe re vices were conducted on Tuesday the St. Stephens Baptist Church Samuels officiating. Interment Cemetery. Arrangements were conducted t "dedicated to serve you better". Mrs. Ollie Mae Johnson Mrs. Ollie Mae Johnson, 1647 E the N.C. Baptist Hospital after i native of Spartinburg, County, S.C Seventh Day Adventist Church, vs Deaconess Board. She is survived Johnson of the home, one brother, > M $ August 2, 1984 From Page B6 IMIMIIMIIIIIItlllMMIUIIMtlltMIIMMMIUIIMIIUttMIMMtMl sessions was Julia Esquivel, a Guatemalan poet and activist. "Focus Sessions" included topics on poverty, hunger, homelessness, work, exploita- 1 lion, aging, ecology, family, youth, peacemaking/militarism, work with prisoners and education. Women from 62 nations parvns debutante I a Workshop. I ddwrtant wslisipaats^ wet*: Laktla Oillis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlin; Charlotte Renee Brown, daughter of Michael Kinzar and Ruth Berrows; Vernita Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernorris Jefferson; Angela Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, and Stephanie Rene Shuler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Ricky A. Pouncey. ;42nd year recognition. Usher board members are Deacon Lewis Jackson, presi dent; Luther Williams, vice president; Tanya Caldwell, secretary; Annie Gaston, treasurer; Vennis Williams, Edna Williams, Velvet Martin, Ruth Malloy, Doris Solomon, Emery Wright and Eunice Shelf. Bishop W.j. Jackson is the pastor. anniversary are scheduled to appear on the program. Mrs. Louise H. Russell is the pianist and Ms. JoAnn Speaks is the choir director. Dr. F.A. Leak is the pastor. < iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiaiimiMii inerals iitimiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti jsins, neices, nephews in-laws services w ill be conducted TuesMemorial Chapel where Dr. h interment in the Evergreen iilmore's until the funeral hour, iday evening at Gilmore's from >e contacted and the procession in-law, Mrs. Marion J. Shipp-, _ I . I u.. - ervices were cunuuneu uv vuur i. Elizabeth Donnell Taylor of boro, N.C. Mrs. Taylor passed Richardson Memorial Hospital as a native of Greensboro, N.C. Richardson Memorial Hospital rierk. She was a member of the where her funeral services were luly 31, 1984 at 2:00 P.M. Intercemetery. Mrs. Taylor is survivph Taylor of the home; two rensboro, N.C. and Miss Deloris Mrs. Ruth D. Eccles of 3929 I.C. and a brother-in-law, Mr. ?; one son, Mr. Ruben Taylor of r ftxm xifftictveffr. ? y of the Russell Funeral Birec?r". , Marion Lawson Ragins of 2812 on Sunday, July 29, 1984 at the ing a brief period of illness. Mr. C. and had lived in this city for r of St. Stephens Baptist Church )lds Industries. He is survived by ins of the home; two sons, Mr. vlrs. Ronald K. Ragins of this cin F. King of this city; Misses this city; four sisters, Mrs. MinMrs. Reades Smith of this city, S.C., and Mrs. Rosa Bing of Mr. John Ragins of Deerfield latives and friends. Funeral serafternoon, JUly 31, 1984 from i at 4:30 P.M. The Rev. J.R. followed in the Evergreen ?y the Russell Funeral Directors, . 22nd. Street, passed Monday at an extended illness. She was a r. and a member of the Ephesus /here she was a member of the by: the husband, Mr. Walter Mr. Clifford Black, Covington, S ' \" V UIIMlMllMtlltlMMttMMMMMHtMMMtMMMIMtlttllMIIIII ticipated in the assembly. Church Women United is the national ecumenical movement bringing Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox women together into a Christian 4'community of caring." It represents a broad spectrum of religious tradition, race, age, economic status and ethnic backgrounds. It works through a national unit, 52 state HttJ Paul Fulton, right, president c Mayor Johnny Ford of Tuskege the National Conference of Blc newl^rformed World Conferenc Group recently as part of the effort to improve the relations and business. The National membership of 254 black m towns with populations from li combined constituencies of rr Hanes Group is composed < Hanes Hosiery, Hanes Knitwe< Products. Nurses Board h The Nurses Board of First Calvary Baptist Church held a fellowship and dinner Sunday, July 29, at the K&W Cafeteria. Members present were Mrs. Dorothy Sprinkle, Mrs. Nellie Myers, Dorothy Spann, Mrs. Theleia Saxon and Mrs. Tomasue Crockett. The board's guest was iimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiaiimiiimiaiiiaimiiiiiiiiiii >m Page B6 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaa Va; one step-daughter, Mrs. Leol son, Mr. Calvin Brice, of this city; Barnett, of this city; two sisters-ir Mrs. Delia Russel, both of Brook! other relatives and friends. Funer day at 12:00 noon from the Gilt Rev. J.L. Follette will officiate Memorial Park. The body will rep hour, and will not be viewed al receive friends Thursday evening p.m. A M # mmm a ** t ^ M W /-i 1r urigcrncnia C'K'MOfcu 11/ uriu Funeral Home. Triaminic? Syrup Triaminicin? Tablets or Triaminic-12? Tablets For Allergy Relief thats nothing to sneeze at. ' N."<4 Por\r\ LaHnratoric* P-mmn .>l S.?r>Jo: Irx Lincoln. f.*SPI By Gregory Davis An owner of land abutting n running waterway has a legal right to the use of the water for irrigation, power, and other uses, so long as the rights of other users of that same waterway are not hindered "A law js not a law without coercion behind it." - President James A. Garfield, 1R"R In time of war, a nation has thepower tcrompel all its citizens and subjects to sersc the common cause Citizens who are abroad when war is declared are not obliged to return unless specifically recalled Be sure not to sleep on the floor of the Kentucky State Houseif you're there on sacationor business It's against the law ZONING LAWS are implemented and enforced in order to promote the health, safety, welfare, conse Kiviivv, uiv?irti>. anvj pru>pcniy ui pcupic rcMaing in the community. \ question of la>?"* Bring it to: Gregory Davis Henderson & Summers. Attorneys at Law 224 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 725-9185 724-7054 * * ft MlltlHIIItlimilHIMMIIMMMIIMMttHIUIIHtllllUMMIIMI T IIIHIIIIIMIMIIIIIHIIIIUIMHIIIIIIIIMUMIMMMIMMMMMM units (including ones in greater Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico) and 1,800 local units supporting human rights, justice, peace and the empowerment of women. The organization's newlyelected president is Sylvia Talbot of Atlanta, a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. >f Hanes Group, confers with te, Ala. Ford is past president of lck Mayors and president of the :e on Mayors. He visited Hanes Mayor's Conference's on-going ship between city governments Conference on Mayors has a ayors representing cities and ess than 100 to six million with lore than 20 million Americans, of several divisions including jr, Hanes Printables and L'eggs osts dinner Mrs. Lula Jenkins of St. Paul Methodist Church. Mrs. Sprinkle, the board's president, said the board would continue to have dinner together every fifth Sunday to honor birthdays, have fellowship and to extend dinner invitations to other nurses' boards. iiimiiiiiimiiiimiiiaiiimitiiiimiiiitiMiiiiHiiiiiiiitiitii ....... ( iiiiiiaMiiaaiiiaiiaaaaiiai IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII>l?>fI>ll*ll|llimilvlvaiav *"av>vv>afv a Burnett, of this city; one step; one step-son-in-law, Mr. Tennie i-law , Mrs. Annie Bell Black and lyn, N.Y., and one neice, cousins at^services will be conducted Frinore Memorial Chapel were the with interment in the Crestview ?ose at Gilmore's until the funeral fter the eulogy. The family will ; at Gilmore's from 7 until 7:30 services conducted by Gilmore's ^ ulTiTu 1 1 Wk. \~~SUBSCRi PAY < ONLY " k?~??? Fill out & Mail with CIRCULATION WINSTON-SALI P.O. BOX 3154 WINSTON-SALI | 722-8624 Enter mv one-vear subscri Chronicle. Enclosed is my amount of $13.52. (Ac I delivery.) I Name Address I City St I J L?....... * V 1 t 1 ? 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