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    Portland Observer, November 2, 1983 Page 13
Reagan threatens Cuba
Obituaries
M b Ruth Monroe
M em orial services were held for
Alda Ruth M onroe on Wednesday
noon at Skyline M em orial Funeral
Hom e. M r*. M onroe died Saturday
at her home after a long illness with
cancer She was 60 year* old
Born and educated in Mississippi.
M r*. M onroe was a graduate o f
Tougaloo College. She came to
Portland in 1961 and soon began to
teach in the Portland public school*.
She had been named "P ortland
Teacher o f the Y ea r" in 1968. She
taught at W oodlawn and George L.
Smith elementary schools for nearly
U .S . troop* jurrounded (he C u ­
ban Embassy in Grenada Tuesday,
not allowing anyone to leave or en­
ter,
and
“ Governor
General”
Schoon ha* ordered embassy per­
sonnel out o f the country. Cuba re­
sponded with a note to the U .S. stat­
ing that, other then women and chil­
dren. embassy personnel w ill not
leave untill all o f the Cuban wound­
ed, dead and prisoners are repatri­
ated and that "this order can only
be carried out by force and through
the use o f U .S. troops."
Six U .S. Navy vessel*, led by the
U S S. America, sailed Tuesday to
18 years before retiring about two
year* ago.
She was an active member o f The
Links, Inc.
Survivor* include her husband,
Edward; three adult children, M ich­
ael A . and Melanie, both o f P o rt­
land; and Gregory A . o f the U .S .
Navy; three sisters, G loria Wheaton
o f Riverside, C a lif.; Geraldine Bled­
soe o f Detroit and Eleanor H a m il­
ton o f New York; a brother, Robert
Blackwell, of Highland Park, M ich ­
igan; and one grandchild.
The
fam ily suggests remem­
brances be contributions to the A m ­
erican Cancer Society.
R e p re s e n ta tiv e R on W y d e n re c e iv e * e p le q u e fro m
Elder Ted
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Sharon SDA honors Wyden
was employed, until his retirement,
by the M etropolitan Printing Com p­
any
He united with the M t. Olivet
Baptist Church under the leadership
o f the late Dr. J.J. Clow. He served
as Chairm an o f the Deacon Board
through the late 1970s until hi*
death dictated his resignation.
H e was awarded the “ Fight for
Freedom A w a rd " in 1956; the
N A A C P membership Citation
“ Blue A w ard " in 1971; Outstand
ing Leadership Aw ard for N A A C P ,
1971; Club “ 100” Aw ard; Father of
the Year Aw ard, 1980; Faithful Ser­
vice Aw ard as "B ell Ringer” o f the
Church School; Portland M etropol­
itan Steering Com m ittee, E O A , Inc.
certificate for service on the Board
o f Directors o f Com m unity Action
Agency. 1975; Alcorn State U niver­
sity's National Alum ni Association
G old certificate o f appreciation.
1978.
He is survived by his widow.
Jewel; two brother-in-laws, M r.
M in o r Goode o f Franklin, L a ., and
M r. Ed Goode o f Seattle, W a.; one
niece, Mrs. Georgia Newton; one
great nephew, Delbert Curtis New ­
ton; two great nieces, Margaret La-
Jewel and Dawn M arie Newton of
Portland; cousins, Mrs. Connie
Duncan and daughters, B .B .. Janice
and Judy o f Chicago, 111., and a
host o f friends.
United States Representative Ron
W yden received an award from the
Sharon
Seventh-Day
Adventist
Church on October 15, 1983. The
award was a plaque honoring him
for his work in Com m unity Ser­
vices.
Several months ago. representa­
tive Wyden was the keynote speaker
at a Senior Citizens Banquet spon­
sored by D r. Carl Parker o f People
to People Ministerics. a local com ­
munity outreach program. Repre­
sentative W yden’ s speech impressed
all those in attendance.
The award was presented by Elder
Ted Jones, I I , pastor o f Sharon
Seventh-Day
Adventist
Church.
Elder Jones also presented represen
(alive Wyden an additional gift, a
book entitled Tell it to the World,
by
Mervyn
M axwell.
His
acknolwedgement o f the award cov­
ered some o f the statements made
earlier. "Y o u don’t measure a
society by the material goods pro­
duced or the wealth accumulated.
You measure a society by the way
you treat those in the dawn o f life,
our very young people; those in the
twilight o f their lives, our elderly
people and those in the shadows of
life, those who cannot, for one rea­
son or another, provide for them­
selves."
He had attended a meeting earlier
in the morning where the agenda in­
cluded a discussion on strengthening
the Black colleges and making it
possible for young people to get
scholarships for their education.
"They are our future and if we
don’ t protect our future we will not
have the kind of things this country
should have for our grandchildren
o f future generations. A t the other
end o f the age spectrum, the senior
citizens, there is a great challenge—
the medicare program. Medicare
has been a lifeline for our elderly
people. W ithout it, they are living
in fear o f losing their homes if they
are hit by a serious illness or other
calamity. W hat makes me so appre­
ciative o f this award is symbolic of
the effort in this community and
people around the country to come
together, young and old generations
together work for the good o f
people as a whole, not for material
goods, not for wealth but as stated
earlier those in the dawn o f life, our
young people, those in the twilight
o f life, the elderly and those in the
shadows o f life. That is what this
country is all about. That is how we
are going to make progress as Am er­
icans."
C. D O N V A N N
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THE CONDOLENCE CALL
The condolence call is distinct
from attendance at the viewing or
funeral. It is a personal home visit
made to a bereaved individual or
family by relatives, friends, neigh
bors, associates, acquaintances
soon after they have learned of the
death. However, the individual
who fails to go early to the be­
reaved home need not assume that
he may not go later. Condolence
calls may be made at any time, be­
fore the funeral or after, during
the first weeks o f grief.
The condolence call has several
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The U .S. charges that Cuba is
threatening terrorist acts against
U.S. diplomats in Latin America.
Cuba responded that the charges are
" a fabrication o f the U .S. govern­
ment’s guilty conscience for its
crimes, incorrect inform ation, or an
outright lie by its government."
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J o n ee o f Sheron S D A C h u rch .
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Street Baptist Church and served on
the Deacon Board.
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manuever o ff the coast o f Cuba in a
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