x-.Ktl*} :n -T"-" nfrw"> "?'. -.TH.' T?H.< I " ** *'1"'' T,1r'' " "" T Page 20 - The Chronicle - Sati Continued From Page 14 Street, High Point, was dead on arrival Monday at the High Point Memorial Hospital due to gas inhalation. She was a ?|TRIV! - , g Has Just Wl | GUARA 9 muff H QumMty mqvipmmnt thmi ahmm \ tonoGSt Imatdna 9*rvfG&f rioijyb U tm'jn^Thm otdmst mufttm dmmtm D t Dud ixhoust Kits I Big Daddy Glass * J Pact Mufflers Accessaries # 5 ? -|| Clamps Or D CUARAN ft] CI^EE International equipment B Pl|P[P guaranteed as long as yoi Q which it is installed ... G B Instoflatloa "<> '"?? rl Whttm Guarantee good only witt H w y0Uf Mated certificate TOM Wolf does not include muff I Q foreign made cars ot Hollyi H Timm to m SHOCK ABa LOOK AT THEl INSULATED COVER A I MCI II AWM ? n |??9ULM I CU DUU V b N PLASTIC CAR COVE 8tor# Hours: M Monday thru ^ 1 :*j&; fRIVlTT D- to'i?oo p!m?' I wowmc.... B ???,. V w. Siw4> Si. Q PARKING ^ c* ^ 7" II ijamiNV || Gold Band . TURKEYS PORK LOEN II 64 oz. R C GRAPI ORANGE Jumbo ? PAPER TOWELS . o tt, " urday February 19, 1977 Local D< * native of Winston-Salem but had resided in High Point, approximately 2 years and a Baptist by faith. & She is survived by a son, TTi'S 4 lat You Need B INTEED 1 :LERS B jfowr ear thm I know TrtvH- Pi plmem your WB H ?ORBCRS ^ h >E FEATURES: M ALLS H RS 8 IHJk Use Your Credit ' Q CTl CARDS ... "" ^ tr Mi?t?r Charg? M BankAmarkard -Libe |3 S3 nvmini '?*? mvw I Lueky . 59? pie i Kei f QQc vien] ?^saug V _ 1 Mvei 5 69c BEEF * . Quart 39?sala | LIKE; t B3t^ggqgBflp|fi55WWIfBBWWPflPB jas^TY-rl'niii -^- wf&7C&M it. . eaths And I % Mr. Dwayne Richardson of the home; the mother, Mrs. Mary Louise, Nelson, High Point, N.C.; the father, Mr. James Nelson of this city; three sisters, Miss Jacqueline Dejiise Richardson, Miss Patricia Dianne Richardson Ricky Dean, David Lee and Tyrone Fitzgerald Nelson, all r\f fKic nifi r lino tlljf . Funeral plans are incomplete at this time. The family may be contacted at the home -of a?sister, Miss Gloria Richardson, 910 N. Cleveland ** Avenue, Apt. I. Gilmore's Your Friendly Funeral Directors is in charge of services^ -?00 J.A. Richardson Little Jerome Alfonzo Richardson, 611-B East Grimes Street, High Point, was dead on arrival Monday at the High Point Memorial Hospital, due to gas inhalation. He was born in High Point, and a Baptist by faiths He is surved by a brother, Dwayne Richardson, of the home; the maternal grand mother, Mrs. Mary Louise Nelson, High Point; tlve mate r n al g reat i>ra ndfatfrer, Mr. Johnny Richardson of this city. Funeral plans ate?incom-?rty Fc 8 N. Liberty St. KMC-. Leaf Cherry ILLING 39c lly MA 3/?l00 SAGE lly STEW 89? \ i III - t M'D'l' D AQc SSING ^ v*V * :unerals plete at this time. Gilmore's Your Friendly Funeral Directors is in charge of all services and arrangements. Mr, H.C. Warren _ Mr. Henry L. Warren, 1709 ^? 1" " 12TfT Street, passed 1 Mwmy llfm^lTng ar his home7 He was a native of York County, S.C., but had resided ^ in this city approximately 60 years. He was a member of the Bethlehem Baptist Church and a member of the Board of -Senior Choir.- He was a brick cleaner by trade. He is survived by a brother, Mr. Thomas Warren, 435 W. 23rd Street. , Funeral plans are incomplete at" this time. The family may be contacted at the home of the brother, Mr. Thomas Warren, 435 W. 23rd Street. ~ rTWrs. Lillian Wallace Mrs. Lillian Wallace, 4138 Rosa Street, passed Monday afternoon at the N.C. Baptist Hospital after a 4 month period of illness. She was a native,of Surry County but had lived in Philadelphia, Pa. approximatelv 30 vears before _ _ V w moving to this city 15 years agrrrShe was a member of the Shiloh Baptist Church. Mrs. Wallace is survived by i mx?sisters, Mrs. Anna?Kirrgr < X >odT ? 1 FOOD, 9N THESE FOOD BUY 24 os. M-D'I COOKING O! ! SWEET POTATOES MM BREAD LUCKS BEANS , ^ f r\ - 1 4 Mrs. Pearline Brooks, Mrs. Clora Mae Wilson and Mrs. < Ila Moore, all of this city; Mrs. Viola Walker and Mrs. Eula Mae Simmons, both of Philadelphia. Pa, Funeral plans are incomplete at thisiime, ?.? r~* i ^ - ? - uumore s Mineral Directors is in charge of all services and arrangements. Mr. J. Jones Mr. Joseph Jones, of Linwood Road, Lexington, passed - Monday at- the Jo Lene's Nursing Home in Salisbury. He was a native of Washington, Georgia, and a member of the First Baptist ehnfehr He is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jones of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Inez Henderson and Mrs. Mary Williams, both of Lexington. Mrs. Thelma Cade, Washington, Georgia; fiveTTirothers, Mr. Robert Jones, Washington, D.C?, Mr. T * ? james Jones, lireensboro, Norris, Thomas and Watson Jones, Jr., all of Lexington, N C. Funeral plans -are incomplete at this time. Gilmore's Your Friendly Funeral Directors of Lexington is in charge ?f~services. Qm| | STAMPS HONORED i 7Qc LL tt 10c lb. 4J 9 2 00 un-i.il ? .i.?w > * ??? -mn^i -"? O /if nn I &I~LVV I

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