TBE CABOLOfIAM WILMINGTON. N. C„ SATURDAY, MAT ». 1984 iPEfITHSI 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- sbsbbct SPECIAL 'halt ballon R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. JOS E MARTIN ST. Your Capital C,tv Tel 2 4471 Impacted MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY - M jlwfi I 2 "PIHT ■ti 4 0 IMFH7RTEP _1 I fjanndimi » I I MmNAK.HTO*. I I CANADIAN WHISKY ■ A *L»NO H I 3LUU 4mJU a*—*** ■ E AGED SIX FULL YEARS I m 1 ■ «eeoeucT or canao* E BWMBMBRrtRB9• IMIM-SIMF’OWMFMWR RLRT 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. C. “Karlight" LICHTMAN —FOR— WAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONER "T stand for "Honest Govern ment Only!" Your Vote can make this possible Paid Pol Adrt. GOSSIP BY CALLA SCRIVNER 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 MORE TO COME Celmldl mat porchase or Your ljaßß3%|Hk» [/-/Money Back yyj ’ / Mfj You ooii'l lose oa Colonial*! now meat guarantee Satiifaction or lUIONIAI SIOR ES J V H DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Prove to yourself that Colonial H V ■ meats give you the beet Quality and Value in town! M*Tut tindk n* unci mt - ■ ■ RIB H V ■ ■ Try a Colonial etaak or roast Htie weekend. If you're completely amy lh ■ 8 1L k°PPY It, bring bosk the anutad portion along with tfce register / ■ ■ -V* tape ikowlng your moat purchase and present to your Colonial monogar. / ' / 1 HaT giva yea DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK right on the spot! r 3I E n 3 P DISCOUNT COUPON! SAVE 17c I 1 COLD BOND STAMPS | W K tnT ■IA ,£S 1 ioiL s* IQj 1 $5.00 OR MORE ORDER | ■ • sirloin fcf 1 r zIL-’fS: lA* 1 Is J, • T-RfiNF “S, Mf um OR MO«r OUDEK. 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"""" •'•tins« 3 nu-iy mur run BO iwiMw.mo, . _ - O ms hi. * “Jkxs »r.v .kahsi ttas M LUCKY DIME CARD J” *ov»i sit.n »» n r>r>»vcs BT| ;T* min now iuii FI »; s ict n u nth mt at eri* rHIVIHI TODAY AT COLONIAL :' w >» ~ M - "* YT* "* M Ht m Mt^ennnnnVi—fiNHl 3rABWWHirwamIRWWTki 3iHHHHßuniiinmmra 3808 A WILMINGON ST. • Northside Center • GLENWOOD VILLAGE • CAMERON VILLAGE 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- LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;\fL\jffJC Call TE 2-2004—George London RVHPIHPiIM and always wake up warm. ry Brewler’a "Major Dundee” in Cbipanoingo. Mexico, look* like he might have come from 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. goYo 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. Ecomonical »g||o High Grade For Every Purpose! Briquets - Olga Stoker Red AsK CORRELL COAL COMPANY MT N. WEST ST. TE 2-5567 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.” A TRIBUTE TO DEMON RUM LONDON (ANP) Mrs. Mary Benson 77, is in astonishingly good health, despite the; fact that ahehas . *■''“ M ”* I ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIER ON EVERYONE | REMTS £ 42c Day BENT: Wheel Chain & " ther Invalid Needs; Reducing Ma chines: Party Needs; Roll-Away As Baby Beds; Floor Polishers St Sanders; Tools. “WE RENT MOST ANYTHING” Abram’s United Rent-Alls CAIXt VA 8-4535 RALEIGH Come In: 419 W. PEACE ST. an Incredible record of drunkeness in the past five year*. Appearing in court last week, Mrs. Benson plead ed guilty to being drunk in the street—for the 46th times since i 960. In finding her $9.60. the judge re marked “Your health is a ti i' to alcohol.’’ DRIVE SAFELY!

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