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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 44

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2D Hifh Point November 2, Dr. Marney To Deliver Finch Lecture At Stolen Car Found In Moratorium Supporters Are Blasted By Mizell a i minister, now the Director of Interpreters' House at Lake be the Finch Lecturer this year at High Point College. Dr. Carlylle Marney, former pastor of Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, a nationally recognized lecturer and the a number of books, will speak at 8 p.m., Wednesday in i a Auditorium on the college campus. His topic will be 'Wisdom and Madness." Earlier that same Dr.

Marney Will speak to 'the student assembly at 10 a.m. when he "The Precious oa.Earth." The Finch Lecturers- are made possible through funds given to High Point College by the Charles F. Finch Foundation of Thomasville. The foundation is a benevolent corporation, set up members of the Finch family. In 1959, a gift was made to the college and the income is used for the benefit of the Department of Religion.

The faculty of the department decided to use the income to bring to the campus each year a distinguished vistor to lecture in of current theology. This year's Finch Lecture Is presented as one feature of the a and council, ot "geology He also holds the post of editor of the, Religious. He has served a number of pastorates and has -been special lecturer at schools as Texas Christian University, Austin College, Texas Tech and Tjrinit-y "University, Princeton'Theolog- ical i a Theological Seminary" plus many more schools of higher learning: The Interpreters' House, which he now directs, is an ecumenical center of study and work at Lake Junaluska. DR. MARNEY Community Series of the college.

Dr. Marney holds degrees from Carson-Newman College, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake University and Johnson C. Smith University. He has served on the study committees of the World Council of Churches, the Theological committees of the Council of Churches, the Theological Commission of the Baptist World Alliance, as trustee for the "Christian and is presently a member of the i i a Strange Gets Post With Court GREENSBORO Appoint- 'ment of Ross Strange of Greensboro as chief prosecutor for the 18th Judicial District Courts was announced Friday by Sunerior Court Judge Walter E. Crissman of High Point.

Strange, who lias been serving as an assistant prosecutor, will be sworn in Monday. He will succeed W. Douglas Albright, who has been named solicitor of the 12tti Solicitorial District made up of Guilford and Davidson, counties. RANDLEMAN' i chief C. DawkUU reported Saturday that the car jfolen -Randlemari Post, Office after, Thursday's post office robbery has been found in KenSersville.

said that the 1969 model car, owned by 'post- misfress Audrey Cashett, was found by Ketnersville police. Tfie chief 'Mid that' his officers and postal inspectors went to-Kenerflville to inspect the vehicle, Cashett walked in on a safecracking at the office when she went-there to pick up a Halloween (Jostume for one of her children about 8:30 pjn. Thursday. Three men who allegedly tied and gagged Mrs. Cashett fled with over $44,000 in stamps and about $2,000 in cash.

Police, say that the men apparently got into the post office by breaking a side window. Mrs. Cashett was found and freed by a policeman, who heard her shouts. "ROYAL VISITORS King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain were the first reigning British monarchs to visit the United States. On June 7, 1939, they crossed'over onto American soil from Canada at Niagara Falls, N.Y.

By DON Staff Writtr i District Congressman Wilmer (Vineger Bend) Mizell Saturday nignt labeled Moratorium organizers as a animals'' and said that It was "unbearable the way they have fooled our young people." Speaking to about 300 Randolph County Republicans, Mizell praised Vice President Spiro Agneir and said that when the facts are known about those who organized the recent we will appreciate the -vice president even more." of the Nixon administration, who claim that Republicans are a I their feet," Mizell ariewerad, "the President has sugfeited some good, sound measures without programming people'to He cited the" draft reform bill as one that is needed immediately. He praised President for his "unwavering support of Judge (Clement) a worth." Turning to reforms suggested by Nixon, Mizell said that he was "fed up with programs paying those rascals who are too sorry to work." He said that Mizell For Governor? ASHEBORO Apparently those persons who would like to see Fifth District man 1 Wilmer Mizell become the next governor of North Carolina will have to wait for a while. Mizell, after speaking at a Randolph County Republican meeting Saturday night, said at least a couple of times Saturday that someone had mentioned to him that his name has been suggested as a good candidate for governor. Mizell said, "I have one personal ambition and that is to be the best Congressman the Fifth District has ever had." He said that he feels that -such a suggestion is-a compliment, but he-hain't yet realized his main ambition. One woman well wisher, while shaking hands with Mizell, asserted, "We want you to be our next governor'" The congressman smiled and did not say anything.

In introducing i Davidson County attorney Sim A. DeLapp said -that he has heard talk of Mizell running for the governor's post, but said that he has urged Mizell to run.in Congress "until I am dead." And he added. "Then he can be your governor." Put something aside, from little acorns big things grow! COMPOUNDED QUAKTEXLT On Sitinp art Frt Paid Stock.OnrWS rate a tin top return, bj Sirop tod Lau refa TAKE A TIP from the crafty squirrel stash away a little something NOW in a safe, profitable, available Savings Account at Perpetual. Small amounts, sated steadily, soon add up to a tidy That's became Perpetual adds dividends every quartet computed at the top rate of per annum. Go put a little something away for the future.

You'll to glad you did! GOLD CAR FREE THIS uwful and automobite toy nMmb, liutratMl at tefl. It yourt FMI whtn you opan a NEW tw account wWi ar nrara; or whan you ADO $25 or morafttyow praaant PerpettMl account Ptraonalind, likanrt taM ptetad lay win art pnrniptty IK your autamofcik Ifnttkm white you wait. it PLENTY OF FREE CUSTOMER PARKING SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 645 NORTH MAIN SMI S. be favored the which would offer encouragement and iricentitives "to our people who are unable to help themselves." He added any program that killed a person's dignity ''has to be a The Davidson congressman, who first gained prominence as a major league baseball player, said that Nixon's tax reforms, which would give relief to the "middle man forgotten in the Great Society" should be passed. ''He added that'll not the Republicans dragging their feet because it 'is "the Democrats who still hold in their hands the control of the legislative schedules." Nature Film Scheduled At Cinema Cafe An award-Tvinning nature film, American Trail," will be shown Tuesday at 'the High Point Public Library weekly film series, Cinema Cafe.

Emphasizing th'e beauties of walking pleasures, the unusual documentary takes us 'over a series of old trails, east and west, through mountains, a i i a countrysides. A second showing of -the 28-minute film will be giveh at Asior Dowdy Towers, 701 E. Green at 3:15 p. m. The noon show at 12:30 p.

m. is held in the library Audio- Visual Room, where coffee and soft drinks are available. TRINITY Senior High's PTA will hold spa, house Monday -night "at o'clock for parents to inspect the facilities and' talk with teachers. Teachers will' 'be' in theirV, own rooms to 'meet with 'the parents. FLORENCE Man Stops To Help; Is Shot LIBERTY-A motorist who stopped to give'aid to a.

car in a a somewhere on U. S. 421 north of here was shot for -his efforts. -Sheriff Lloyd "of Randolph County identified the wounded man as Gene Elmore of Evergreen. Brpjmijsaid'that was tq Vsay "whether- was shot'inrRaA- dolpti or Guilford He said, that -after' Ehnore was 'shot he drove, to; Liberty where was taken- Randolph Hospital by ambulance.

He vra admitted to the hospital-where was in condition. Ehnorertold Liberty police' that he stopped to offer, help to'two 1 Marines and one "of them shot him, with what was described as a .38 pistol. Brown said that he did not know why Ehnore was shot. He added that the man, suffered a bullet wound in the left shoulder, just under the coHar bone, with the bullet passing through his shoulder. NEW BUSINESS FROM PAGE J-D Stonehenge had its beginning last summer as a coffee house.

Through the summer, over 110 young people visited at Stonehenge; about 50 to 60 have continued meeting at Stonehenge, in a program ftey a a i themselves. The idea for Unlimited Enterprises and the bookcase, game out of the Stonehenge program. A board of a i composed of four adults and five young people, is working with Unlimited Enterprises Inc. The adult members' of. the board are Thayer Coggin, who is the chairman; Robert and Mfflis.

The fourth adult member is to be chosen. The five youth members are Jim Millis Don Hekler, John Young, Larry Adams, and Paul Gabriel. Watson is an ex offtcio member of" the advisory board. The ex officio chariman is W.R.Henderson, who is chairman of the board of directors for Youth Unlimited. The will hold- its first, meeting of 1 the year Tiiesday in the school' auditorium.

1. ANNOllHMtS bright them with' Blua Lustre. Rent electric shampooer Huffman' Pain! WILSON'S CAFETERIA Open A.M, except Jat," Sundays open 11 A.M. Serving 3 carry-out Fanilliet A -fornituraVliuyerj Invited. a.

Card of Thanks WE WISH extend "tliatiSj and appreciation for messages- of love and understand ng and beautiful' floral- offerings front our many relatlveVfrlendr and -fellow lender HUmn death of mother, sister and late Mrs. Marie McMillan. especially, think tht member! of ths choir for their lovely musU- and -the 'Rev. D. D.

Mason for hi! Inspiring service. Signed: The PIcKenpack, Robertson, Rogeti and DockeVy Families. WE 'JAKE ThJS means" of notifying cur" many friends and relatives that we are appreciative" of tnC. kindness and sympathy- extended to us during our. recent fn the death of our beloved bother end uncle, the late.

SIGNED: The Htmlln, Baldwin, Short, Coleman, Holland and Spencer Faml'ies. THE FAMILY OF the late Royster Baldwin wfshes' to Express Ifs deep 1 appreciation to all many friends tor all kindness their hour of bereavement. 'Signed: The Baldwin Family. Lost Girls i Plnkr' -bicycle. Reward for return.

If seen, please, call M7-5279, 1 Starmatic Laundramat on English Finder can keep money rtturn I papers. White poodle male, namt vrtanng rett collar with bells. Child's St. area. 525 reward: OUND: Pair of ladles- bifOctl owrvi er call.

SI-30034. identify. c. Personals 88-28121 MARRIAGE Arransements-complete TWlttwi I a.m. to through cili-itor appoirrtcW; C.

C. Dallas 'Will --Not responsible tof any; debts ether fhan my "Jack Boyles Jr. WAS pulled for speefllnfl In our city by the most polite person you-, could by "10 -to 7 befx1et off, told isjifwjced 3) l-ovrs a day, 1 wife eat governmeiit fre'e 'foodT a 1 Democratic-, ticket "all hi did was hand me a ticket said he, bought furniture at my store. Beat that. Oldboy Jake Harris.

i GRAND OLD OPRY, chartered bus to tehvllle. Going "back by, popular demand. For.information write Witt, Ouke St. ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE rjwnwn nHRa atoua HUHOO anaa wiswn uwunm Inao ISHUU BLOOD DONERS MALE FEMALE paid Immediately 218 S. Green St.

Greensboro, N.C. Monday-ft-tday, 1 a.m.-X:30 a. m. NO. 1C LOSC WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets.

Only 91 cents it Mann'f I'M Celebrating my 36th wedding anniver- lary Nov. 3. it was the best investment of my lift. She cooked, washed, took of the Kids, took them to school synagogue, saved her nies to'help me. I hive, se much, to be thankful for.

So msriy, of my" frierefs broke up their yeifs Whatever success I may have is because of her iSha- Is tne angel God sent is (, her. stilh-selling hi feed her). Harris. d. Travel Opportunities e.

instructions FINISH HIGH school thru ICS. For catalog write Paul Ntwtor 'Boat 1, Sophia, N. C. 'I SERVICb a. Landscaping FOR.

GRAOINQ and lawn seeding, also sandrock or gravel, call Branson Holland. FOR RENT: Ditch, digger, backhoe and front end loader with er without operator. Rental" Tools Hard- 1700 FOR SALE: Calf ft- Moore, M2-2375 1' fRACTOR Loader work. Clean lots, sow cut driveways. Top soil, sendrock, onvtl.

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1906-1977