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; - - - . , > JH ll' lOptimist The East Winston Noon ^Optimist Club, in obser .vvancc of "Fire Safety OWeek," donated smoke ^detectors to several elderly Presidents of East Winston. ^Each smoke detector was t i,* ^.installed by Optimist Club "^members and the area fire ^ station unit personnel. Each ^recipient was instructed in j^the function and 'maintenance of the detects 05 The following persons Aireceived smoke ? wvivvtl/13. Jlda Cates, Anna Cherry, ;jNettie Green, Ethel Griffin, -^Louise Hawkins, Emma pKellum, Willie Mae Parks, gAlpha Pearson and ^Florence Rice g Key individuals to the ^.success of this project were, JlWillie Dixon, optimist project chairman; Mary Johnson, assistant fire marshall; Lester Ervin, fire chief and optomist member I and fire units 1, 3,4 and 12. i 'Profile From Page A 7 One of the frustrations Williams says he recalls was the time he won an opera competition at Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C. He says the details are now sketchy, but that he does remember how he was received after he won the competition. ti|f ii/ac W..? I i> ww mwwmiy uui l got through it," he says. "Because I had on a lightcolored dinner jacket, they (competition officials) went out and bought me (another) one before I could perform that evening. They said it was flashy.99 He also says the Bob Jones UnWwisityilWIilleHCg^ was* ? so mewhat taken aback when I they found out he was black. After college, Williams says he realized he wasn't quite ready for New York, so he began looking to the banking business as a stable career option. "I was fortunate to get into the banking business,^ says Williams. "I enjoy it and I've been in it ever since." In the Williams household, three kinds of music are favored. Williams' wife, whom he says is an avid reader, is an Issac Hayes fan; his 11-year-old son is into "thump" music, more commonly referred to as disco; and Williams, of course, tunes it all out with his classical selections. He says he doesn't like to criticize others for their choice in music. But when it comes to record dollars, Williams says, "I'd rather spend mine on classical music." N.C. Central North Carolina Central University has announced that a least one section of the schools graduate courses will be offered after 5:30 p.m. during the spring semester beginning in January. . All graduate courses in business management and administration, home economics and parks and recreation management will be available during the evening hours, as will graduate level courses in music, English, history and sociology. Some graduate level courses in education, psychology and mathematics will also be available. The school of law also conducts an evening law program as a separate program from its daytime schedule. | Club Donates s| Fire engineer Harold Royall gives fire safety i md Robert Brown of the East Winston Noon 1 Nc Fife! li ' For ' ? - k imOr s--.- a ?-= ' ' " Fbint/Wi / GREENSB B. HIGHPOII ^^kwiNSFO A TAMPA In: we are of K Piedmc it & 4 moke Detectors 1 K1 ^Hw9 L ' Mma^m s a I '- HI j v fl K * ._^^^HHv/ I fe * jr I Lkj N llil :s^^^iH^9 I I W^M V K|r: ta^HSC? H H I m Rfi^' ' :;?Bi I 1 H H BSSS^l: ' ,. "^'v5^^ j ivv^^&r:?iZr^^l^^l I lips to homeowner Mrs. Florence Rice, as Willie Dixon I loptimist Club listen in (photo by James Parker). I lothgj kePiedi us, it all began about 35 years: 7 -3. 4 7- ? - -*** " nston-Salem. So, naturally, you lAiTUflAM to our hearts. And tl We re backing it u to Baltimore, at 10:40 am, 10:20 :hat also gives you faster conne id Hartford/Springfield, one/ Were also giving JK, ___ arrival in Orlando, ph. N-SALEM i i that average one hou other airline out of Greensboi A r\ A if \7rv1 iVo i LL i Liav^iuig ^ best bet, with the only noi k- connections that, again,; krf faster than the other m What's mor W ORLANDO these flights ai or Baltimore hubs, which me and hassles than bigger airpc short, were just as proud of be being Americas fastest-growir. xitTb Baltimore,! Starts 12/15. 2:10 prn to Orlando, n.05 am toTampa except Saturd at 275-2801. in High Point at 883-9146, in IVinston-S 9 The Chronicle, Thuri YEAR EDO SCRATCH 40% TO 7 ^mssh on alma miller, a chtab SAVE 4 D Ji ^ ORIEN during this a wide sele :z^z discontinue J- -I "COME EAt Mon.-Fri. I I ?4 7758 Nortl Next to I Win?ton-Sal?m Airlin jdmo nwrf I I IVI 1% ago at Greensboro/H t J JL, il JIA lliU.Ji l> ve always been very cl lat s not just talk, p with the only nonstc pmfand a 6:45 pnrfli actions to Providence you the earliest morn: is connecting flights r or more faster tnan ? ro. toTampa, we re also yc nstop flight, plus easy average an hour or mc lajor airlines. e, all our connections *e through our Charlc ans less waiting, walki >rts. iing your No. 1 airline Lg ' major airline. V % ampa,Orlari ays. 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