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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1943 FUNERAL HELD FOR NEGRO MINISTER j (Continued From Page One) Greensboro. The Pioneer Club" HayesTaylor Y. M. C. A., Greensboro. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Archibald, Charlotte. Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Bullock, Raleigh. ' Rev. R. M. Pitts and family, "Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Greensboro Frend N. King and family, Fayetteville. Pvt. and Mrs. James O. Ellis, | "Winston-Salem. Mr. W. I. Morris, Greensboro. The R. W. Brown, Jr., family, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Laula Peoples, Winston- ] Salem. * j Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gregg, j Greensboro. The Forsyth County Union, Winston-Salem. Mrs. Almeta Glenn, WinstonSalem. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bethea, j Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. C? B. Fincher, Greensboro. Mrs. Louise Falrchild Holmes, "Washington, D. C. Mrs. Lula Campbell, Fayetteville. The New Bethel Baptist Church and Deacon Board, Winston-Salem. ' Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Logan, 1 Fort Worth,' Texas. Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Moore, 1 Charlotte. ' , Storm n i oasn AN ABSOLUTE FUEL SAVER , i i We Make and Install Complete MAKE YOUR OLD HOME 1 MODERN REBOOKING ? REPAIRS CABINETS ( .MATERIALS AVAILABLE.. NOW 1 * MENDENHALL LUMBER CO. i CONTRACTORS i Phono 3-0417 Greensboro, N. C. J THE FUTUB T^ j ttMgfitttaB ^ Shi^* v^; MM -?> ' ?|?ii| , J$ x wmmmm*?w??ii? Popular number in the young er set wardrobe is the simple Into afternoon dress of flattering color and studied detail. Shocking pink crepe was chosen bj starlet Andre Wallace. The low square neckline is daintily embroidered with beads to form turquoise flowers at each corner, joined by a fine leaf tra:ery'of crystal. The Fountain Family, Winston-Salem. Mr. C. E. Askew, Detroit, Michigan. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Melton, Greensboro. Ideal Community Club, Sreensboro. Miss Belle Stephens, WinstonSalem. Mrs. S. P.- Ruff, Teresa and Mother, Greensboro. Mrs. Hart and Miss Hart, Greensboro. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Alexander Greensboro. Mrs. Liizzie c;. jvicweii, rayette vllle. The Edmonds, Washington, D. C. Mr. Wendell C. Somervllle Executive Secretary of the Loti Carey,; Convention, Raleigh. Mrs-. .iJllza Yokley and Tillmon,'" Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hargett, Everett and Launa, Greensboro First Baptist Church, T. H Ewelle, minister, Fayetteville. Ministers' Wives of -Greensboro. C. C. Spauling, Durham. G. O. Bullock and family, Washington, D. C. The Yarbroughs, Loulsburg. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller and Cecilia. Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oldham, Greensboro. Miss Lena A. Woods, Fayetterllle. , , Mrs. A. H. Moorehead, Winston-Salem. Rev. and Mrs.- L. W. Wertz, Hamlet. Miss Mintie Thompson and Rudy Lea, Burlington. Miss Anne Potts and fami,ly, Wlnston-Salenn Mr. Taft Broom, Newton. Dr. J. B. Weres, WinstonSalem. Miss Magnolia A. Kirkiand ) E OUTLOOK, GREENSBOR Green'sboro. Falls Jj. Michael family Gastonla. R. B. and Mrs. Halrston Winston-Salem. Rev. and Mrs. J. Joyce Winston-Salem. R. C. Sharpe and family Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. David Wamal; Greensboro.' Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Forney Greensboro. Rev. and Mrs. W. M Wyatt Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peeler am family, Greensboro. Mr. C. F. Pope, Raleigh Mrs. H. E. Lash and th Costner Family, Dallas. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Campbell Winston-Salem. Mrs. Mary Rhodes, Dallas. G. S. Hauser and family Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. S. L White an daughter, Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Foust, Greens boro. Mrs. Helen Brookes and Bei nadine, Greensboro. Mrs. E. L,. Holmes, Greens boro. Miss Roberta Cumming! Greensboro. Mrs. Rachel Dillard an family, Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Saymarr Rlct ' mond. Mr. and Mrs. Mayfield, Greens i | \ o, n. g. boro. > Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rogers Greensboro. > Erastine Puryear. Mrs. Josephine Leeper and family. _ Mr. Otis Hairston, Shaw Uni' versity, Raleigh. Dr. Robert P. Daniels, Sha-w ' University, Raleigh. Teachers of Lutheran Ele , / o mhk/gCl fl [. lottted under authority GREENSBORO COC^ i> Chi j& % r - 1 mf Lin it %,* 2 * 4 - ^ YouI11 3M yiL christr m* a Gift WrmWj F membr; J j j / ^ desirab &jjg\ i I I |? smartlj Vijf y |? and gel I I . V4 FTVF, mentary School, Greensboro. , Mr. and Mrs. Carey Watson, N. Greensboro. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Stanley. [ The Mofftt Family, Greensboro. - \ Rev. and Mrs. Shelton Griffin. ^ I The annual supply of butter in 1944 will be about 4 pounds per person less than In the years before the war. ' .? " : J; 5< It AD I-MARK ' w 1 of The Coca-Cola Company by .-COLA BOTTLING CO. ristmas f igerie | gladden "her" heart on % nas morn if you let such fa be your medium of re- W ance. Beautiful tones'^ ile materials . . . and r designed models. Come IS. * ' ' ; a thrill just in selecting. JS lips... Gowns ? l n & D6S .. . rsjflmas ^ TTY LOU 1 SHOPPE 1 111 S. Elm St. 5 j
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