Page 28 The Chronic NO GIMMICK ? JTJST OJ wwrHWiwuifMwwi IT ? e???*i^-w-*? ?ALSO ALTuUKAItJi JARVISB 932 S3. Ubssi Sinao?72^tt " ? - I " 1 " l~l -" ?% I 90 I AS I wi le - Saturday April 30, 1977 ^ S - NO WILD CLAIMS >OP BATTEUES fran Jeed3 FACTOBY OUTLET I Sises to fit mast ( American and Foreign Can; Truck*; Lawn 81 Mowers, Lie. R MOW AVAILABLE N Aiifsn"" y Si. Wwtw-IJ? S.S. I jn m /iV; I i: f?r iv)t OVER too n **FULL WARRANTY ON N BAYS SAMl CASH! TH APPROVED CREDIT iiMliii Deattu Continued from Page 20 sters-in-law, Mrs. Virginia orie of Winston-Salem, .C., and Mrs. Beatrice Jiie Of._WlhsCSS[^IemT~ itS., ftloaTTTtost oTTuIalivys? id friends. Howard-Robin>n Funeral Home, INc. was, charge of service,s. Eg EW MERCHANDISE I USE YOUR BANK l^pSi LiTTTJijT# % / t^And Funei % Mrs. G.M. Thompson Mrs. Georgia M. Thompson, age 75, of 12'01 East 9th Street Apt. 11J Sunrise Ty at her Rome Friday ^ - * _ A * 1 rtrt 1 ma uiumiiig, /\prn zzna. Mrs. Thompson was born in Piney Grove,?N.C.?Slit?wan ? tt i _ Fie I I CARDS!!! I HiKB/fl ? 8? I 1 "(lis ?-V? retired domestic worker and was a member of the Piney Grove Baptist Church, where she served on the Senior Choir and the MissionaryCircle. She was also a ntyi. mr?. ? I ,11.1,^1.?. ..>nji ..If. nil, ? .111 minim. I I TOfimhffr Citizens Organization Fune- f 7 ral services were conducted Monday evening at 4:00 at Fii?*^?Gruve Baptist Church with the Pastor, Rev. J.T. Joyce, officiating and burial followed in the Piney Grove Church Cemetery. Survivors include four step daughters, Mrs. Enla Smith, of East Bend, Mrs. Hazel ^Dockery and Mrs? Ruth Robinson both of Portsmouth, Va. and Mrs. Gertrude Cunningham" of?=Boonton, New Jersey, four step sons, Mr. Nichols Thompson, Jr.. .. & Mr. Marion Burgess of this city. Mr. Arvil Thompson of Thompson ofElkin, N.C. and Mr. Paul Thompson of White PinPQ Tonn nno Mra usx/w I A villi) U11V 111WV | IfXi O . Catherine Galloway of this city, two nephews, Paul Kimbrough of Vaux Hall, N.J. and William Kimbrough of East Orange, N.J. and other relatives and friends. ?~ ?? Mr. N.J. Bohannon Mr. Nathaniel J. Bohan11011, age 41, of 472 West 24th Street expired at his home unexpectedly Friday Evening April 22nd. Mr7~ "Bohannon was?born in Winston-Salem, where he spent his entire life. He was v, a member of Friendship V Baptist Church, and was a retired disabled employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Factory 08. He attended the city public schools and was a graduate of Atkins High o _ i i o i * ? ocnooi. ourvivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary J. Bohannon .of the home; one daughter, Miss Robyn Bohannon of the home; two sons Mr. Nathaniel Bohannon and Mr. Tony Bohannon of this city, his mother Mrs. Gladys B. Bohannon of 1045 Shrubb Street of this city;* three sisters, Mrs. Gladys A. Bohannon of Boston, Massachussetts, Mrs. Oleaster Barren and Mrs. Betty Worthy both of this city, three brothers Mr. Chalmers Bohannon, Mr. Andrew Bohannon and Mr. Benjamin awnn?* #*11 ^ ivvyiiuiiiiuii an ui tins cny f rive grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. Forsyth Funeral Directors in charge of all services and arrangements. Funeral services were conducted Wed. at 4:30 from Friendship Baptist Church with Rev. S.E. Tyndall officiating. *

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