TBE CABOLOfIAM
WILMINGTON. N. C„ SATURDAY, MAT ». 1984
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MS. LONNIE PARHAM
Funeral services for Mr. Lonnie
Parham, 59, of Willow Springs,
w ere held last Wednesday at 2:?0
p in., at Juniper Level Church,
u ith the Rev. N. A. Trice officiat
ing Burial was in the church ceme
tery Mr. Parham died May 2.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. lula
Parham; two daughters, Mrs. Pria
ci ,a Adams, of Willow Springs and
Mrs Essie Ree Williams of Varina:
»■> n sons. Messrs. Wilbert Parham
of Varina and Donnell Parham of
the home; three sisters, Mrs. Estelle
Rlair of Baltimore. Mrs. Orrie Wil
ls of Puquay Springs and Mrs.
Rotiy Gulley; four brothers, Messrs,
■lack and Robert Parham of Balti
more; Clyde B. Parham, of White
l.ske; and David Parham; and 10
grandchildren.
MISS EVELYN SMITH
Mias Evelyn Smith of Johns
Place, Method, died at her home
Monday night of last week, follow
ing a langhty illness. Funeral aer-
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vices wers held Thursday at 4 p. m.
from Oak City Baptist Church The
Rev. Leotha Debnam officiated as
sisted by the Rev. C. R. Trotter.
Burial followed in tha church ce
metery.
Survivor* are her mother, Mrs.
Katie P. Smith, 2 sisters, Mrs. Er
nestine Gillon of Greensboro; and
Mrs. Katie Williams of Clinton; 4
aunts and 1 uncle.
MR. CARL W. GARTRELL. Ml.
Funeral services for Mr Carl
Williams Gartrell, Sr., who died
at his home 417 5 Swain St . last
Friday, were conducted Wednes
day at 3 p m at the St Matthews
AME Church The Rev .1 F Epps,
pastor, officiated Burial followed
in Mt. Hop* Cemetary.
Survivors are 2 daughters. Mrs.
Laura Milliken of Raleigh, and Miaa
Doris E. Gartrell of Raleigh 7 sons.
Captain Boykins W Gartrell of
Germany; Carl W Gartrell, Jr . of
Waco Texas. Luther R. Gartrell of
Hamilton. Va, George A Gartrell,
James, Willie W. and Fredrick D
Gartrell. all of the home, and 9
grandchildren.
MRS. NORA D. AUSTIN
Funeral services for Mrs Nora D
Austin, who died at her home, 1201
Galling Street, on Sunday, were
held Wednesday at 4 pm at Mar
tin Street Baptist Church Officl
sting was the Rev P H Johnson.
Burial followed in Mt. Hope Ce
metar v.
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WORLD OF ELEANOR
ROOSEVELT' TV SPECIAL
HOLLYWOOD <ANP> “The
World of Eleanor Roosevelt.” TV
special aired May 3, over KTTV.
Channel IT and hosted by Gregory
Peck, written by Dore Schary and
Produced by Himan Brown for the
Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foun
dation, featured songs by Marian
Anderson and Harry Belafonte on
the star-studded program.
Others participating in the tri
bute for the late wife of President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt includ
ed the Hon. Adlai Stevenson, Paul
Newman and Joan Woodard. Ed
ward G. Robinson, Celeste Holm
Ralph Bellamy, Agnes Moorchead
and Isaac Stern.
Tha presentation also featur
ed isch other famous personali
ties aa Harry Belafonte. singing
"Sister Sukle” and "God Bless
a Child; Edward G. Robinson,
ahowlng photograph* of the im
portant moments In the life of
Mr*. Roosevelt; Paul Newman
and Joan Woodard, reading
favorite poem* and Bible pass
ages of Mrs. Roosevelts column
Survivors ar* 1 daughters. Mes
dames Martha George, of Mt Claim.
N. J.; Odell Peaton, and Annie M
Wilson, both of the home; 3 sons.
Messrs. William Austin, Samuel
Austin. Jr., and Matthew Austin, all
of Raleigh; one sister. Mrs Anna
Donaldson Banks, of Cleveland.
Ohio; 9 grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren
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of the MOVIE LOTS
"My Day;” Isaac Stern, play
ing a part of Cesar Franck’s
violin roncerte. and Hon. Adlal
Stevenson, delivering a eulogy
filmed In the Rose Garden at
Hyde Park.
Shortly after Mrs Roosevelt’s
death on Nov. 7.1962, the late Pres
ident Kennedy appointed Ambassa
dor Adlai E Stevenson and a group
of distinguished leaders from sev
eral fields to suggest an appropriate
memorial to her. They recommend
ed the Eeleanor Roosevelt Memori
al Foundation to perpetuate the
th.ngs she was dedicated to in life.
On April 23. 1963. President Ken
nedy signed the Congressional Act
chartering the Foundation,
Bennet H. Korn, President of
Metropolitan Broadcasting Tele-
I vision, is chairman of the Eleanor
Roosevelt foundation committee.
The “World of Eleanor Roosevelt”
was presented by KTTV. Metro
politan Broadcasting Television, a
, division of Metromedia, Inc , in Los
' Angeles,
Actor Brock Peters, Current
ly co starring In producer Jer-
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and always wake up warm.
ry Brewler’a "Major Dundee”
in Cbipanoingo. Mexico, look*
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Mombasi. His father was born
in Africa, and bis mother in
Trinidad. Brock la "Aeaop" in
Dundee. He became an actor
after starring on Broadway. Ho
waa in both stage and film ver
sion of Porgy and Besa.”
Othei musical credits includa
“Carmen Jones" and "South Paci
fic “
Music if Brock's first love, al
through acting is second. And with
a concert stage voice, it's easy to
understand the progression from a
physical education major at City
College of New York, to the work*
of Gershwin, and thence to the in
ternational sound stage.
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CHURCH
SUNDAY
H. Belafonte
To Headline
Show Tuesday
NEW YORK— (ANP) Harry
Belafonte and his choral and folk
music company will appear on the
Bell Telephone Hour program on
the National Broadcasting Com
pany Television Network, Tuesday,
May 19.
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A World War H Navy veteran
and former pop singer, Belafonte
has been called “the man who has
brought folk singing into Its own
with jazz, opera, and the classics.”
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