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final Rises Conducted In County Miller Williams Over a period of many years S' any a familiar face and per sonality has passed the scene and gone on to the great be yond. On Friday, October 24, an other old landmark succumbed in the person of Mr. Miller A. Williams, 00, of 3115 Rock Quarry Road. Mr. Williams, a farmer, was the owner of one of the few' mules and wagons in this area. He could be seen in many parts of the city with his mule and wagon, peddling his home-grown watermelons and other vegetables. He also would do spring plowing for those who did some gardening. Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday at lp.m.from the Springfield Baptist Church in Wake County by the Rev. W. E. Edgerton. Burial was in the church cemetery. Bellows Club Bourbon SO7O $/*3O ~ jgMtPINT ? auß IbourbonJ if BOURBON 1)1 A y I STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY S ®m©w at c«>aas%srr I cJn '/.A , 'rx/ ’n’.'u I. r ur /\ ~jO vJjjlj BELLOWS fc CO.IC- ISVIU C. KY,. 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El ll|||v- *K - sj‘' &'■ '■drwxxfr- ;-' ■' ' '^,v--C;' 1H5■ ~ ■ ••■ :? - '•■' ' v -' VOTE NO FOR SALES TAX! VOTE YES FOR URBAN RENEWAL! He is survived by two sis ters, Mrs. Beatrice Whitaker and Mrs. Gertrude GUI#, Ra leigh; three brothers, Mr. Hugh Williams, Mr. Russell Wil liams and Mr Pete Williams, all of Raleigh. The man with the mule and wagon has completed his ped dallng career an unforgettable memory. if it’« a festive dinner you’re planning, try this elegant fruit cup. Place strawberries or a peach half in a champagne glass and pour American Dry o r American Concord Red champagne over the fruit to fill the glass. ft Poys T© Advertise WASHINGTON SINGERS TO LOCAL CHURCH SUNDAY-Pictured are members of the Young Men Jubilee Singers of the Friendship Baptist Church, Washington, D. C. The group will appear at the Maple Temple United Church of Christ, corner of li, Martin and Camden Streets, Sun day, November 2, at 3 p.m. Their appearance is being sponsored by the Sewing and Art Circle of the church and is for the church’s building fun. The Singers are under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Ross, seated center. Aslo appearing on the program will be Miss Lorraine Bailey, soloist, and the Maple Temple UCC Youth Choir. The Rev. M. C. Steed is church pastor and Lawrence Miller, chairman of the program com mittee. Refreshments will be served following the program and the pub lic is invited to attend. FSU Publicist To Appear On A Media Panel SOUTHERN PINES-Perry R. Leaser, Director of Public Re- Mmi § Mem lp®pii|pl WieishkUf replaced ex* csrHy, quickly. See us now for free estimates on all car vB/®Udry, I Ssir and truck glass. ~ *w* w^Ss & a* is We Specialize in Insurance Claims ,y 'CGC§i "\jr Carolina Gloss Co. Inc. es ftoitigh 316 W. Cabs?™* St. • W.-t »h« li ». .• Hi. 632-3*69 Unions, Fayetteville State Uni versity, will be one of the panel ist at the fall meeting of the College News Seminar of the Carolinas, October 30-31, President Marion B, Peavy an nounced last week. Responsibilities of the Press of Educational Institu tions” is the featured subject of the panel and other particip ants include Bill Reasonover, Director of Public Relations, Pfeiffer College, Mtsenhelmer, Gene Marlowe, Educational Editor, News & Observer, Ra leigh, and M. S. Van Hecks, News Editor, Charlotte Observ er, Charlotte. Jim Rice, Director of Pub lic Relations, Lenoir Rhyne College, Hickory, will serve as panel moderator. According to Rice, the title of this panel discussion came about when a number of col lege news people began to ask themselves what they could do to assure that the general pub lic gets an accurate picture of what is happening on today's college campus. This group of persons sitting around a coffee table begin trying to define the responsibilities of the press and the responsibilities of the ed- Assistance Plan Urged By Shuitz WASHINGTON - President Nison’s sweeping welfare re form proposal would ‘‘set In motion forces that will iessen dependency and foster economic grouth,” Labor Secretary George P, Shuitz has declared. Calling the proposal "one of the most far-reaching pieces of social legislation In this area In several decades,” Secretary Shultz underscored the fact that "work” ts a major fea ture of the program. The new program should be enacted because the Aid to Families with Dependent Child ren (AFDC) program "'doesn’t work” and "the Family As sistance Plan is a new start,” the Secretary said in testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee. He stated that the Family Assistance Plan, is based or, the foundations already laid by re cent amendments to AFDC, ar.d its changes "are consistent with the forward-looking changes made recently by this Com mittee with regard to train ing opportunities and the treat ment o. earned income.” The new* approach "is a com - ucational institution. The meeting will be noted by Sandhills Community Col lege and headquarters for the two-day session will be the Holiday Inn Motel. The featured panel discussion will be held on Friday, October 31, commencing at 9 a.m. Now ...at the beginning of the season pick a knit from a wonderful SPEGAL collection of name brands. vtthes t *35.99... 19.90 mines to UM .....29,90 vetoes f«65.M ...... .....39,90 valves to 89.93 ..... 49.90 Highirr pmc.l tirmiorsy rt*(?ki-SU THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1. 1668 posit a program of work Incen tives, training and employment opportunities, child care and Income allowance,” Mr. Shultz said Mii sic Notes And Half Notes BY MRS, E. M, M. KELLY Orchids to Mrs. Harvey Heartley, as soprano soloist in "Inflammatus” (When Thou Contest), by Rossini, in the Woman’s Day Service at First Baptist Church Sunday, October 26. The coinbin ed senior and Moseley - Jones Up TfjHp Choirs were dl- -rfggjpi reeted by Mr. 7 Laddie Bel! ar.d . 'gTff accompanied by fa. Mrs. Jul iette Battle, also co- MRS. KELLY directed by Mrs. Ruby Greene. The music was superb, as was the entire service. Dr. C. W. Ward is pastor. Keep up the good music, friends. What did you sing, readers? I never know unless you tell me or I am there. Let me know, piease. The Thanksgiving Ecumeni cal Festival rehearsal was very good and helpful. Most of the juniors were present. Please check a previous article for the November rehearsal dates. Raleigh Concert Music As The Secretary tndenttfled se ven ways tn which the Family Assistance Plan promotes work. soclation’s first concert, Oc tober 28 was excellent. Hope you were there. Subscriptions are always available at rhe door. Nell Rankin is truly a Metro politan Opera star . More about the program next week. "The Hallelujah Train” with the Eva Jessye Choir will be next on December 8. Hope to see yon there. The Friends of the College, Inc., second concert, National Ballet of Canada, was most enjoyable. Were you there? Don’t fall to expose yourself to fine and beautiful music: ballet, opera, band, orchestra, duo-piano, Broadway musicals, choir, etc. Thanks to all of you who have given me your applause for this column. Let me know what you * are singing, playing or listening to. Keep good music in your heart! Give The United Way 7
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