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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 5

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Abilene, Texas
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PLANNING REPORT 5-A TM ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS Abilene Texas Wednesday Evening October 22 1969 Sing Song Tops H-SU Parents Day Registration will begin at 9: service dub from 10 am -noonand assistant dean of students a in the Moody Center with An art chow in the Moody will be open for visitors administration faculty and Center and Art Building is to bej campus residence halLs will parent conferences scheduled open from 10 am 4 pm te open to parents all day The Cowboy Band will presont women social club coffees to a concert in front of the Moodyibc held during the day are Beta Center at 1 pm and at 1:30 Gamma Epsilon 3-4 pm at 1706 members mail beforehand Welfare Advisor Proposed Faronls of Ilardin-Simmons University students will be honored at the annual Day activities Saturday Nov 1 at II-SU Highlighting the events will be the All-School Sing at 8 pm in Behrens Chapel Sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota national men's and women's music fraternities the Sing will feature musical presen lations by campus organizations At the Sing awards will be presented to the parents traveling the greatest distance to the campus and to the parents with the most studentsi in II-SU by pPrshing Rifles rnd CAPERS Tours of the campus will bcwill conduct an exhibition drill in conducted by Cowgirls womens' front of the Center University offices will hold onen house pm Offices of the president vice president jfrr academic affairs vice president for development vice president for business affairs director of financial aid dean Transplant Henry Simms University Blvd Delta pm Moody Center Room 210 Tau Alpha Phi pm in Moody Center Room 208 and Phi Mu Alpha 10-11 am Moody Center Room 208 Day is planned and sponsored by the II-SU Student Congress and the Office of Student Life Succumbs Hillary Refused Permission To Climb Mountain LECTURESHIP '69 SPEAKERS Abilene Christian College President Dr John Stevens left and Dr Roberts ACC professor of Bible and director of graduate studies in Bible will speak at the 13th annual Bible lectureship series at Lubbock Christian College Oct 26-30 Stevens will speak at a fellowship dinner Oct 28 and Roberts will conduct a forum entitled 'The Liberal Movement Answers to Today's Arguments on Instrumental Music' Oct 30 Creation of an Advisory Coordinating commission for welfare purposes was recommended Jty the Welfare Sub-Committee of the Abilene Chamber of Commerce Long Range Planning Committee Chairman of the -committee was Mrs Campbell Its report in full follows: WELFARE ASSISTANCE -necessary even amid the abundance of today takes many courses under various programs and the danger exists of expensive and unnecessary overlapping and duplication of services For this and other reasons this committee recommends the creation of an Advisory Coordinating Commission under auspices of the City Council consisting of lay and professional members and a fulltime staff Not only should the commission work to eliminate over' your Auto Insurance expire this month and related governmental agencies The commission would cooperate with existing public and private agencies and would be responsible for: 1 Obtaining private and public 'inandal support to meet existing and anticipated welfare needs 2 Establishing a central index file with the staff to keep information up-to-date as to people served and services rendered 3 Serving as a referral agency 4 Assuring that traininf programs are provided am coordinated to include such things as family budgeting home nursing housekeeping cooking and meal planning sewing and decorating and personal and community pride 5 Encouraging the churches of Abilene collectively a moving force with unique resources to stimulate coordinate strengthen and provide human services in our community 6 Working with area colleges and university toward encouraging students in the fields of professional social work never missed paying dividends to eligible policyholders Another reason 370000 Texans insure their autos with Allstate Switch to the "good hands" people HOUSTON Tex (AP) Hen ry Sims the most recent hear! transplant patient at St Luke's Episcopal Hospital died Monday A hospital spokesman said KATMANDU Nepal (AP) Sims 54 of Birmingham Ala Sir Edmund Hillary who led thc'Jlcd Ppcumonia caused first sucressful Mt Everest 3 sinPlcx virus thc first successful Mt Everest me whjdl caucs fcver blis climb says the Nepal govern- 'terS- ment has so far declined to letj sims received his new heart him make an attempt on the Sept 25 in an operation headed Linkleller Resets Panel Appearance Phone Jim Clay 672-7601 ence on drug abuse Thursday the day he was scheduled to testify here Linklctter will testify Friday instead Linklctter plans to discuss the influence of drugs on his daugh ter Diane 20 who died in virgin peak Karyolung Karyolung 21700 feet high Ls 15 miles west of Everest Hillary flew here Monday from New Zealand to seek mission for the attempt but a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Television personality Art Link-letter has rescheduled his appearance before a congressional crime committee at the request of President Nixon Richard Kurrus chief counsel of the House Select Committee on Crime said the President had invited Linklctter to participate in a White House confer Olsiater by Dr Denton Cooley It was 21st heart transplant Sims a drug company supervisor had been suffering from pneumonia for about a week thc spokesman said Dwain Marlow 52 another heart recipient at St Luke's is reported in stable condition Allstats Insurance Companies Northbrook Illinois lapping it should also provide welfare information to those in need using data gathered from all public and private welfare plunge from her Hollywood apartment Oct 4 He blamed her death on LSD Nepal government official said the mountain was "not open for climbing" far Utmcope IIHMlMljl by Joint Dixon FOR THURSDAY OCT 23 any case the agreement needet i between you and personal 'associates wil1 1)0 difficult It's year the Sun leaves Libra and chronic than an acute1 enters Scorpio at 10:03 am iwl libra? M0 Juy J3-Aug- 22)5 Now are lnclined t0 expal Thnime into major issues see the Irffl LMurpmitnTniS tendency and do something different in different years andjabout it Matter-of-fact yT which laccePlanoe 01 reality makes all the 24th according to which! V00 (Aug 23-Sept 22): toi jSr Stop you lust before consolidation to hold and improve what they now have Both also share a gift of humor and various types of personal power ARIES (March 21-ApriI 19): Incomplete misleading information abounds particularly in correspondence You now should stick to your own considered judgment rather than allow associates to influence you Be graceful be firm TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stay within your budget and at least the outlines of your original plans The later part of the day is more favorable especially with in-laws GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Social activities turn out to be beyond your budget and your plans As if this were not enough everybody seems to have his own opinion and is eager to defend it Just listen CANCER (June 21-July 22): In you err with recognize intuition and unconscious monitoring and be guided accordingly Never mind the complaints of others You have a rieht to change your mind 'SJrJToday really tests your faith in misleading y0urseif and the validity of your convictions Chances are you'll pass with flying colors Meditation produces deep spontaneous insight SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) You may be tempted to argue today with people on the job but remember you cannot argue with tools and they do not care SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21): Creative projects suddenly seem to need too high an nvestment Your loved ones are contrary or disinterested for the moment CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19): Your home and the management of it may be more important at the moment than work Take the day off if your need be to adjust matters catch up on problems find out what should be done to Improve home conditions AQUARIUS (Jan 29-Feb 18): Staying at home is preferable to travel (on all accounts) Manage your affairs from there if you can or defer routines unti tomorrow deeds are apt to be permanent irreversible PISCES (Feb 19-March 10): The ever present under-the-surface conflict over money is just as strong as ever Keep your faith in evolving human nature: one have to be a mere money-seeking 1969 Newsday Inc Two Stale Senior Recitals at H-SU The Hardin-Simmons University School of Music will present Rhea Nell Pigg and Ken Nance in a senior recital at 8 pm Thursday Oct 23 in Caldwell Recital Hall Miss Pigg pianist is a music education major from Wichita Falls Nance tenor is a music educatio major from Albuquerque The program for Miss Pigg includes "Sonata No 12" by 1 Scarlatti "Sonata No 13" by Beethoven "Caprido Op by Brahms "Etude in by Liszt Bagettelles" by Cooper and "Romanian Dance Op by Bartok Numbers for part of the program are tra 1 ceppi" by Handel "Cherry Ripe" by Horn "IH Sail upon the Dog Star" by Purcell rispetto by Verdi and "Liebst du um by Mahler "Wende dich zu by Dvorak Bonne by Faure "Three Glimpses of Night" by Work "Old American Songs" Set I by Copland and "Bird of the by Horseman Mis Pigg is from the studio of Thurman Morrison Nance is from the studio of Mrs Grace Morrow TO SAY A GRACIOUS THANK YOU for making our naw buw-naia itart ao succamful wa'ra giving a FREE 56 DRESS SHIRT with avery luit purchaw FACTORY OUTLET SUIT CENTER UNIT 21 3120 lit 4 daart I af 10 Gibson' lahM lather's Scientists Meeting LAS CRUCES NM (AP) -More than 400 scientists from throughout the United States are Expected to attend a Thursday meeting of the American Astro-nautical Society on the New Mexico State University campus They are to discuss the application of space technology to earth problems PAYMENTS START IN FEBRUARY 1970! 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