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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 8

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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Arthur Goldberg; 8-A THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. Sunday. Oct. 196S 'Harper Valley PTA' Slates Sister Dies in Court Session in FLCIN. IllMAP) Mrs.

Spring Mary Sue Greenberg, 79, sister of the, day, which, due to a full docket, TO DATE, THE hit disc which The next meeting 'Harper Valley PTA" of Arthur Goldberg, tormer u.a. 'ambassador to the United Nations and justice of the Supreme died yesterday in -her will be; probably will not be heard until jre'ates the story ot a mimsKiri- Nonfarm Job Rate Here Tops Nation Tennessee's increase o' 25.5 in nonfarm employment during! the past five years is above national growth rate o' 13 according to the U.S. Labor Department. Employment in the a reached an all time high of! 1,245,400, it was announced last! week by Mrs. Leo R.

Burson.i State Employment Security! commissioner. More than one out of every i eri widow who "socked it to in Chancery Court, probably, spring, next spring, after songstress Mayhew's original suit the. "Harper Valley hypocrites" home. Mrs. Greenberg was born, in Russia.

She lived in Elgin charged Mrs. Riley, her pro-'who criticized her for her dress ducer, Shelby Singleton, and land "running around with all various Nashville businesses the men," has sold more than with breach of contract. He 13 million copies, claimed Mrs. Riley was under) Singleton predicts the record since 1911. With her late Husband, Henry she had operated a rrneerv near a neighborhood Teannie C.

Riley's former boss filed an appeal for a new trial. Aubrey Mayhew of Little Darlin' Record entered a motion for the new hearing on the $390,000 breach of contract suit he lost to Mrs. Riley here Sept. 13. ischool, and the couple were; fa contract to him when she re- will sell at least another 2 vorites with students wno wouin drop in for snacks.

The store closed in 1963. Besides her brother, -Mrs. Greenberg is survived by three corded "Harper Valley" for Singleton's SSS Productions. Mayhew asked for 26 cents million. In the meantime, Jeannie a former Texas housewife, continues numerous personal and television appear three Tennessee nonfarm work-1 ers a total of 435,000 were em-j ployed in manufacturing in 1967, a federal spokesman said.

Now! there are 439,500 employed in manufacturing. 3 I AFTER CHANCELLOR Ned per record sold reimbursed to Lentz overruled the plea, May-jhim and for Mrs. Riley's return hew filed the appeal last Thurs-ito his record company. 'sons. Services are scheduled for Tuesday'.

ances. Mil is i Staff photo by Dal Ernsbtrser DOWNTOWN MADISON CLARKSVILLE 100 OAKS Christmas Packages Get Final Touch Mrs. James F. Youree, secretary-treasurer of the Overseas Wives' Club. left.

Mrs. Jerry lliland. center, and Mrs. Stanley Matlock put the final touches on gift packages which are being sent to the servicemen In Vietnam by the American Pvcd Cross. All three have husbands in Vietnam.

Blankets Needed Gl Gifts Sent i GIRLS' SWEATERS To S. Vietnam Council of Churches Appeals for Clothes The Nashville Chapter of the American Red Cross shipped 1,250 Christmas gift kits to ser vicemen in Vietnam last week. An appeal for clothing for the The gifts were assembled by more than 40 nome demonstra summer clothing to good use can give it to Church World Service for refugees, disaster victims, and the needy in tropical lands," said the Rev. Tom Baker, exec children of the Appalachian area and for children and adults of this and other lands was made tion clubs, church groups, Sen ior Citizens a working! by the Tennessee Council of girls' sorority, a civic club and Churches here last week. utive secretary of the council.

"Persons wishing to put their lothers. BAKER SAID blankets are I "first-aid in any emergency-1 LAST YEAR the Red Cross providing not only warmth but 'sent a filled Christmas gift bag to every servicemen in South sometimes Vietnam. He said a Church World Serv It's harmony in sweaters with cute cardigans and slipons in assorted styles and colors Sizes 3 to 6x. Match lively with waistbanded box pleat skirts in assorted plaids In sizes 3 to 6x 2.88 each CHILDREN'S WEAR, ALL FOUR STORES Kits included ballpoint pens, ice truck will pick up clothing and blankets at the First United Evangelical and Reformed small pen knives and flashlights, cigarette lighters with packages of flints, plastic soap cases, (is writing paper and envelopes, ad Church, Granny White Pike in Nashville, tomorrow. Other pick-up bases In the Nashville area include First EUB Church, Clarksville; Old Aide Raps Violence A former official of Tennessee State University told an audience of 4,600 Texas Southern University students and faculty members that advocates of violence work against the best interests of black people.

Dr. Granville M. Sawyer, former executive assistant to the president of is president, of the Texas school. dress books, toothbrush holders, washcloths, nail clippers, combs, mailing-size voice tapes, ting of nuts and candies. Hickory United Methodist Home demonstration clubs tak Church, Hadley City Road United Methodist Church, 701 ing part in the effort this year include: Gallatin Road, and Donelson Presbyterian Church, 2301 Leba Antioch, Bellevue, Bellshire, Bordeaux, Brookmeade, Caldwell, Crieve Hall, Dry Creek, Elm Hill, Ewine Creek.

Glen- non Road. First Presbyterian Church, Gallatin; First Presbyterian Church. Lebanon; First Cum dale, Goodlettsviile. Gower, Gra Mar, Granny White, Hadley, Hickory Hills, Inglewood, Lake- berland Presbyterian Church, Murfreesboro; Lavergne Presbyterian Church, Lavergne and wood. Little Creek, Lone Oak.

i Mims, Mt. View, Murfreesboro Smyrna Presbyterian Church. Road, Neeley's Bend, Oak Hill, Ocana. Oglesby. Old Hickory, Overton, Pasque, Rosebank, Stones River, Sylvan Park, Tishamingo, Union Hill, Whis SPEAKING AT TSU's convocation ti sday, Sawyer added, "So-called 'black unity' is a normal search for reality and identity and this is good." "Everybody who urges you on to direct action is not working in your interest," he added.

Sawyer urged teachers and students to burn "hot" in the pursuit of knowledge in this "day of the big cool," and that only when there is a passion for learning will lasting progress result. A native of Mobile, Sawyer assumed his duties at TSU 1. BAKER SAID processing funds are also needed. Ten cents per pound of contributed clothing is requested, or 25 cents per contributed blanket. "These funds help defray costs of processing, baling for export, insurance and port charges," informed Baker.

He added: "Please be sure that the clothing that is given will provide usable wear for a needy pering Hills, and Woodvale. Groups at Holy Trinity Lu theran Church, Vine Street Christian Church, Richland Baptist Church, the Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, the Friendship Club, the Jaycettes from all over NashviMp tho spvuinff rinse child or adult. I (w The clothes drive is a part 'at the Senior Citizens Center of the mission of Church World and the Overseas Wives' Club Service's Clothing Appeal. assisted. fie crowning touch in diamonds Regency flawless Collection.

Magnificent diamonds with no imperfection, under a ten power loupe, expertly cut and polished by master craftsmen. Diamond solitaire in new UK contour band. $595 ADJUSTABLE TOT-TOTER Adusts info four different seats in seconds a carrying seat, play seat, feeding seat and a car seat. Lightweight with colorful play beads, safety strap, and waterproof pad. In white only.

INFANTS, ALL FOUR STORES dm Delicate swirl of 14K gold, Brushed 14K gold holds diamond solitaire. $325 diamond solitaire. $47S One flay only! Save SUITING ANY OCCASION THREE-PART DOUBLE KNITS Layaway now for Christmas or Charge it atZales MACHINE WASHABLE SKIRTS FOR GIRLS 2f) regularly $36 I Diamond solitaire highlights MK gold wedding trio. $350 Shown is just one from our collection of four styles of wool and orlon double knit suits that speed fallward with shapely little skirts and jackets that shelter pretty shells. You can count on the style, quality and performance and the fall-winter color combinations you want.

Sizes 12 to 20. BETTER DRESSES, ALL FOUR STORES Loose Diamonds ind Mountings from 20 pt. to 1 tt. Set While YOU Wait. Fashion follows through for the littler ladies in machine washable skirts, Spell '68 in correct school form in a blaze of plaids and solids.

Sizes 7 to H. GIRLS' WEAR, ALL 4 STORES is is whpfrvfiii rnmp when you're" through playing games. M-rcury Plaia Murfreesboro, Tenn. Downtown 506 Church Mall Ky. Bowling Creen Bowling Crecn, Two Riveis Mall Cbrks.

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