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* Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday Leaders ur$ By MARIA SUDEKUM c Associated Press Writer INiniAKIADAI !C I a * n^inimi WLlO ? /\ SOUIH African church leader wants the world's churches to :ake a more active role in fightings apartheid. "We in the church must say to s (South African) President P.W. Botha and President \Ronald '< Reagan that suffering ahd in- < justice are not what God wah^s," > the Rev. Allan Boesak s^id recently. ? "We must not be afraid to say >1 - we have seen another vision, we J know another God. This constant 1 death and dvinc. this nersistent s despair is not the way of God," 1 he told 700 people at United MetlTodi st Church in Indianapolis. 1 Boesak, who is president of the World Alliance of Reformed | Churches, was invited by the Indiana Interreligious Commission i IHIHItllHHMIIttflMHtHtttttlftflMMtlllllMMIttllllMMIItlllM .) ' rOCUS Fron rnmimmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm f getting the black community more c< want to continue to do work (or h want to make ourselves available to r of our community." To accomplish this goal, he says, t will provide information, counseling where needed. The condition of the black famil; discussed, and Roland says the cc work with local agencies in addressing He is confident that that problem, ai Funerals f'i. nephews, Bobby Carter, Billy Carter, and Kevin Dixon; a great-niece, Rob several great-great-nieces and i nephews; several other relatives and 1 Services were held at 3:30 p.m. o Jan. 31, in the chap*el of the Hoo Home, with the Rev. Jimmy Mon ficiating. Burial followed in Evergree Hooper Funeral Directors was in cl funeral arrangements. LILLIAN BURWELL LEWIS Dr. Lillian Burwell Lewis, 87, of St. died Monday, Jan. 19, at Forsy Hospital. She was a native of Meri and the widow of the late Profesi Lewis. Dr. Burwell was a retired profe: taught at Winston-Salem State Ui ?-?many years. She leceived her~bach( from Howard University in Wash master's degree from the University o 1937 and her doctorate from the sam in 1946. Dr. Burwell was a member of Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha S Moles and many other organizations O-l PL. - aaicm. one was a memoer ot Went United Church of Christ. She is sur\ IINMMNIMIMIItllllllllltlllllltllltllltllllllllllMtlllllllll i Harrells From Page B6 lllllllllllliaiMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllflllllllllllttlllMtllMI -time, be has served in Wilmington and is currently the pastor of St. Mark and Maranatha Seventh-Day Adventist churches of Sumter and Manning, S.C. The theme of the program is "We Shall Be Changed.*' I The sermon topic for the pro- . gram will be "When God Catches I Your Eye." j I J/*f After / removing 7p/M contact / 1J7Y> lenses ( r AT restore 1 fo comfort , _ with ilsvqrtik fc eye wash STERILE ISOTONIC ggf BUFFER at your local Pharmacy > ' , K , February 5, 1987 je church >n Human Equality to preach. The commission invites experts 3n South Africa each year 4<to ceep us informed about aparheid and the part people in the Jnited States can play in iberating blacks in that system,*' ;aid director Dorothea Green. Boesak, 40, said the end of ipartheid, South Africa's policy )f racial segregation, is a long vay off. a ??c 11^111 win Dcvome worse ^efore it becomes better,** he said. "Many more will die, many more will be imprisoned. More stories of sorrow will be told before the endof apartheid.** He s^id reforms acceptable to both white and black South Africans are not possible. "It is not a question of moving the furniture. We have to tear the house down.** i Page B6 IMIMIttlMlttllllllMMItMttlMltlllllHIINMIIIIIMItlllllllll Dmmitted. We be solved throui lumanity. We "Through Ch neet the needs "The black fan problems, too. 1 he conference on our own. Wc ; and support without him we or fault in God. ? will also be Other officer mference will H.L. Moore, vi 5 the problem. treasurer; the F id others, can and the Rev. L. From Page B6 lltlHHIMNIIIIIIIIIIimillHNIIIIfMNUIIIIIIIIIHINMnHM Ralph Parks sisters-in-law, erta Caston; * Salem and Anr great-great- five nieces; fi 'riends. grand-nephews >n Saturday, Services wen per Funeral 24, at Wentz b tgomery of- with Dr. Marie n Cemetery. lowed in Evergi large of the Sons Funeral Y arrangements. NORMAN F 1524 E. 14th th Memorial Norman P. 1 dian, Miss., Monday, Jan. >or John F. He was a nam the local put ssor, having employee of F< liversity for Shelton was dor's degree Baptist Churc lington, her Dorothy S. I f Chicago in stepgranddaugl ie institution Salem; two stef of Winston-St Phi Omega Houston; foui orority, the Williams, both in Winston- the Bronx, N.1 tz Memorial Haven, Conn.; 'ived by two p S.E. THOMAS Fl Serving Forsyth, Guilfor CHAPEL AIR TRANSPORTATION /|Ki LIMOUSINE SERVICE rfJy a FUNERAL INSURANCE NOTARY PRE-BURIAL CONTRACTS I COUNSELING SERVICE | 475-1945 B ^^ JPOTPMi FUNERAL I Ryan Funaral Home 3001 Old Greensboro Rd. IT coii ? ff conMfowrwoon, 9^9 oofttPiwr uv ?w#L 722-1141 Samuel L. Strickland Clark 8. Brown Er Sons Funeral Home 727 Patterson Ave. 7228117 Clark S. Brown Serving Winston-Salem Since 1928 ' HOOPER Funeral Hoftie 1417 E. 14th St. 724-1561 T. H. Hooper Jr. r action Boesak, a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, is founder of (V the United Democratic Front, a multiracial anti-apartheid committee that serves as the umbrella group for organizations following the political line of the African National Congress. The ANC, which leads the armed struggle against apartheid, has been outlawed since 1960. Boesak's UDF has been condemned by the South African government. After Boesak was arrested twice in South Africa for protesting apartheid, the government withdrew his passport in November 1985 just days before he was to leave for Washington to receive the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. The government has sine^ HmpaH Kim V%? IU111 for travel. rnTrTTTrtiinnniiiiiiininniiinniinminniiniii gh joint efforts and cooperation, irist we can do all things," he says, lily has problems, and whites have We can't do it (solve the problems) f have to lean on him (God) because can do nothing. There is no defeat , It is in us." s of the conference are the Rev. ce president; Dr. Warnie C. Hay, Lev. Rueben J. Gilliam, secretary, V. Stennis, recording secretary. Elizabeth B. Lewis of Winstonlie Lewis Bond of Jackson, Tenn.; ve nephews; many grand-nieces, and many friends. ; held at l.p.m. on Saturday, Jan. lemorial United Church of Christ, >n R. Blair officiating. Burial foleen Cemetefy. Clark S. Brown and Jome was in charge of the funeral J. SH ELTON ~" % Shelton of 4654 Indiana Ave. died 19*,at Forsyth Memorial Hospital, 'e of Winston-Salem and attended >lic schools. He was a retired tctory No. 8, RJR Nabisco. a member of United Mctropolitan h. He is survived by his wife, Shelton of Winston-Salem; one titer, Ellen S. Jackson of Winstonigrandsons, the Rev. Charles Smith ilem and Sgt. Novell Smith of sisters, Jo Anna Harris, Eliza of Winston-Salem, Lula Brown of f., and Mary S. Gambrell of JMew four brothers, Nick Shelton, AlexMease see page B9 JNERAL SERVICE I d and Davidson Counties LjpSSjrv DIGNIFIED ' JL THOUGHTFUL n j3rl PERSONALIZED 11 AL/ SERVICE yjr P.O. 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