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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
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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 ”
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My heart is sore pained withir
me: and the terrors of death
are fallen upon r. .
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BY MRS. RUTH M. BETHEA f
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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. *
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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.
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