r 'W wtLA j w \\\*v - i: ' If. ; DEMONSTRATE FOR ANGELA - SAN JOSE, CALIF: Angela V. Davis de monstrators gather in parking lot across the street from the San'.-i Clara County Courthouse February 1.4 where the trial for the Ida. Drai; 1 may be held. The demonstrators were banned from hold).: , iDir re* t near the courthouse but were given a city permit to hole one m Ur par! - ing lot. (UPI). CHURCH NEWS MORNING STAR. BAPTIST - Sunday School was opened at 10:30 a.tru by singing, “Stand Up For Jesus,” The subject of the Sunday School lesson was, “En durance and the Christian ii: r| hifr i| »!v '„ J ’* MANAGES ASST MANAGES I(CfSSEn»««4rM£S & FUNtRAi DKtCTOX Low cost life insurance to aqe 85, No physical required. Join Cason-Msles Mutual Burial Association. Notary Public Services "WE OFFER COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICES TO EVERYONE NO MATTER WHAT THEIR MEANS." Cason-Miles Mortuary ms new *£*N A VS. 834-43881! Get into a pair and gc v».th ,u ,ese clever rew Fiorsbeirr.s. Walking is ' more fun... no surprise when yc j pr.yber what Florsheim has beer; | -p- ' ' doing with walking tor years. Utmost comfort, enviable style, premium ' '' leathers. That's what lacy fiorsneim s a 3: out. '• * / . ‘'OUTLAW,'' shewn, aviilabl? In Cemoroft Village, ■ ;,:s . Worth Hills and Uptov n Raiaigh. . •'X B!ue/g»e*r'white er rad white/biu* WCaR* "L- /rn . V j V ! / . 'Vi/. /// / w* in : ’ your ■<■<■■'\ Wk florsheims. / +*'■-''* \ f a V h:,;- •'••«.» ~.>«« ’*' * V 1 9 - \ J *W "''' /ji VS V , * , - u*fN '“ MQI>TH VILLAS X UFTOWW ftALFIGK * ’ «., V X; . DOWNTOWN DURHAM, ROCKY WIT. X 7ARRYTOWN * ” Hope. 5 ' Bible material was Luke 17:20-27, 21:7-28. Morning worship services were oDer.ed bv singing “Holy, Holy, Holy. Responsive read ing was from First Corinthians: 13th chapter. After scripture reading, our p.runr, Rev. S. R. Spencer, brought ns a won derful serm ■ froni Rev, 1:1. He used as hts subWvt. “T!,..- Open U. or.” '!h«. iress.igt vus enjoyed by all. The Bai tist Training v a opened at 7 o’clock. The sub ject discussed w.r, "V .Jkn with God," Our pas. i" p.v- r,.« ..«ge from Romans. He >:••• is his subject, “The Mar Wh - V\ .lkcd the Longest With God ” * * * My heart is sore pained withir me: and the terrors of death are fallen upon r. . BBnpmk. amateur photo ELUS R. JONES PHONE 828-3625 MR. JAMES i bd V. !To Who,a Ii Ma% C< earn: ; Before m-u -nticizi s se vere Os ;T: .... ,), ; . :ii : here Kei; ]•;; .., r 1 and want t- : ,■ HI do thi, best 1 can, -ut I want . oi: tpa,, Coming Soon Atriai kotogiapliy .ut ■ Lice: se 0'... ' bb'Ob 2 £adtdiJe indent I BY MRS. RUTH M. BETHEA f $44 E, Loacir Si. PHONE * Another week is with us for which we should be thankful to have lived to see. So many have traveled the path, never to re turn. With love, grace, and a clos er talth m uod, remembering we should re member agairi that Jesus is pa tiently watching W 'liill and waiting for all VB of us to enter that Home of Grace. * Throughout the 2 country, griefs of b _AS love and tears v followed the death of Maltalia YMCA News The Fast Raleigh Branch of the'YWCA, 534 East Hargett Street, has strated a pre-school program for children ages from four and five years old on Tues day and Thursday mornings from 10 a.m, until noon. If you :i interested in your child p rticipating, please call 834- 7 386 for more information. A free class in Modern Math will Re offered at the YWCA, starting around the first of March. The class will be of fered" to children and adults it ho want to l>etter understand the basic fundamentals of the “N w Math.” For more infor mation call 834-7386. Th- YWCA is resuming, its Y ui Adult Club for young women between the ages of twentv-oue and thirty in the Ra leigh area. It is our hopes that * his will be the best year ever, Wc are planning to have some social activities, community projects, interesting films and speakers, and many other activities. W • are urging all interested pei s< ns to attend the first meet ing of the New Year, Monday, F ebruary 21, 1972 at 7 ; 30 p. mi. it the Branch Building. Be sure so bring a friend with you, M FHKLY EVENTS February 17: 7 p.m, - 9 p.m,, knitting and crocheting class; 7:20 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. slin,nasties class. Thursday 17 1 ■ a.m. - noon, pre-school pro claim Saturday 19 9 a.m. - Bpm dance classes; Tuesday 22 10 ~in. -noon, pre-school progran ' 7:15 p.m. -9:15 p.m., 1 iwr educatton class; 7:30 p. in., sewing class; and 7:30 p. n9;30 p.m., typing class. NCCU Will Present The ‘Owl And The Pussycat PUR HAM - The Department of Dramatic Arts of North Caro lina Central University has se lected the Broadway and Holly wood comedy hit “The Owl and the Pussycat” as its next major production. One unique feature about the show, which will run i ole 22-24 hi the school’s B. N. Duke Auditorium is that the di rector, Harvey L. Patterson, is a studen^. U'nn a department chair man, Dr, Randolph Umberger,. feels that Patterson has proven through his outstanding work in theatre his ability to handle such .■ feat. Patterson, an honor student from Cherryville, has worked in some capacity on ever y production the univer sit v has offered since his fresh man year. In 1970 the youthful director was chosen to be an exchange student in threat re at Jackson, who left a map for young people. Parents should tell their children of the won derful life Mahalia Jackson liv ed, encourage them to be of use in this world, so when they ha»e crossed the river, there will !>e a token of love, a tok en of usefulness, the world for ever will remember. Her body was flown to New Orleans for burial. A life that had ceased its iieautiful songs where only God is listening as she was known as the “Queen of Gospel Singers.” President Nixon spent moments of Tri bute in honor of this beauti ful character RILEY HILL BY MRS MAMMIE TWITTY Hiu.Y HILL - The Second Sunday was a full da y celebrating, “Women's Lay.” An nl n hor ate n r o er < m consisting of visiting teacners explaining the Sunday School lesson with Mrs. Margie Hodge serving as su perintendent. - -jiiit There were ele- (f ven classes B convening. Many thanks to those < efficient women L teachers. At the 11 a. y m. worship ■**k hour, Mrs, Ha- -^ rs * Twitty zel R. Jones served as chair man, and her helpers were: Mrs. Gracie P. Mangum, Mrs. Susanna H. Jones, Mrs. Bea trice F. Mangum, Mrs. Mazel la P. Jones. There were a bout forty voices singing in a unified group. These ladies were from sister chu roh es, Mrs. Naomi Horton was at the piano. Our speaker, Mrs, Wa valine Perry Coefleld brought a dynamic message, which held the audience spell bound. Mrs. Coefield is from Durham, N. C. She is the daughter of Mr. Joshua L. Perry and the lab Mrs. Rozelia li. Perry. PERSONAL PUBLIC SERYICF ANNOUNCEMENT Women in Action will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 16, at the Hargett Street Y. W.c.A. The speaker will be Mr. Cleveland Byrdsong, Di rector of Man Power. the University of Wisconsin, and more recently he lias ap peared In the television series “Black Unlimited ” “Drama has always b-eeu my first love, says Patterson. “I believe the theatre is very ex citing.” He plans to continue his studies at New York University and he hopes to eventually makt a career as an actor. “Iwould not even consider doing any thing else for my Lie s work,’ he says. Go To Church | d#i'g most popul*/ colora. SHoWH f 301 S. Wilmington St. Phone 833-5 ;4t j | 9:30 to 5:30 Deify 9:38 t© 9 Friday '*'■ UTx->#U;kC*SS\£!^w!/ /.I S|p V■ , . 0 J ||? f \ , jgij ; 1 V. NB§? JttSm • r |L i \l| JEM 1 \ * SAY PRISONER TRIED TO START RIOT - PITTSBURGH, PA.; Apr!- soner who tried to start a riot in the Allegheny ( onniy Jail sits in the ambulance waiting to lie taken to the hospital for t. -of hi a injur ies. i UPI). f ! NI i! I v| i<• f') !11 i' 1 ' .\" ' 7 ' ' ,. — 447 V ; ! Xc? cJ '74T W 1 v ---- -uV 1 J - - v tTTU* (XXj:X7 '/ y~‘ The most expensive coin in the world is a U S. SSO gold piece of 187 7. now in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. D C it is valued at SIOO,OOO George Washington Birthday Safe Afro Puffs I.OOtWuy, WIG NAM Afro Wig,a 1 ’ 10 E. Harsett St 833-3678 Synthetic ¥ * THE CAROLINIAN SALEIQH. N. c., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1973 7