I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18,1976 THE TRIBUTE AL AID Page 3 Knoxville College Receives Contribution KNOXVILLE, TN. Dr. Robert Harvey, Acting-President, Knoxville College has announced the receipt of a contribution as the initial portion of a $10,000 pledge to the college's fund raising campaign for United Negro College Fund. The contribution was presented by Jake F. Butcher, Chairman, United American Bank. Thomas A. Murphy, Chairman of the Board General Motors, Inc., serves as the 1976 na tional campaign direc tor of UNCF, an or ganization devoted since 1944 to securing funds for black higher learning institutions. According to a quota sent by the national office of UNCF, local funds raised by Knox ville College are multi plied almost seven times in monev dele- to Knoxville's predominately black college. Thus, if the $30,000 local campaign goal can be met, this amount will bring more than $200,000 to Knoxville College, according to Dr. Harvey. There are 41 Negro colleges funded by UNCF, which in 1975 raised $12.1 million in contributions and earnings. Of the money alloted to Knoxville College by UNCF, $55,000- $70,000 is used for operating expense such as salaries, main tenance, and supplies. The remainder provid es scholarships for pro mising students many of whom are economi cally deprived and would otherwise be denied a college education. Mr. Butcher, in making the presenta- Factory Made Homes SUMMER—"COOL— STUDENT B«‘auiiful Fay‘tteville State Lni- versity (IN.C.I Senior Co-ed Dehhie (»ainble knows how to In'at the hot sizzling suiiiiner heat and get the Itooks at the sanu' time by vsi’aring a bikini. A nati\e of (^ol- unihia. South (Carolina. D»'bhie is a political .science major who plans to enter Law School. She also is a mater o) the tenor Sax in the Bronco Marching Band. Right on, io\ely lady from the Palmeto State. Coiiliiuu'il North (.arollna last year were mol)ile homes that ha\e estimated life of se\en years ami are financed at an averagt- rate of 18%. These facts argut' convincingly for th proposed solution of ombining mass proiuc- ed (I ality housing with dimensional stability in th same manner that - as !>'i n accomplished in the automobile, air plane and appliance in dustry; providing 55 year economic life, low main tenance cost, and the elimination of archaic liiyh cost inefficient l i (Hll lUlgC 2 lalior practices. Ihe principals have spent over three years a d invested $.'SOO,(HW in research, development, patent rights, prototypes models, renderings, pk.ns, specifications, and Fc'deral, State and Municipal approvals. D-tailt>d analyses wt're made ol similar research and development studies liy ' luniinum (Corpora tion of Am«‘rica. U.S. St el, I .S. Plywood, U.S liure.ui of Standard anil all otluT availabk* stu ies in the housing field. Area Deaths And Funerals 02- ■ Funeru Ui M.i GREENSBOKO Mr. Sylvester James Donnell, age 52 died at Moses H Cone Memor ial Hospit I, VVeltiesday August 11th. He resided at 1901 Phillips Avenue. Fun- era' services was held at east White Oak Baptist Church, He\. George Brooks pastor ollu iating. Buri;d lolldwed in Vi terans Plot, Maple- woou C' nieteiy. Brown'- I'uiu'ral Di rectors III cliargt' ol arrange eiits. ♦ * Mr, Cleo Edward Moore, a^e 63, died at Mdse 1/ Cone Mt'mor- lal Hosfjital following several we('ks illness. H' I (-sided at 2108 Willow H ad. Funeral services was held at Mount Zion L nited Holy Ghur h, hldiT \ ander Piireell pa.-lor ollieiat- iiig. Burial lollowt'd in Piedniont Memorial Park. Brown Funeral Direc tors as ill charge of arrang('nients. * * >• Mrs. Glad\s, Jones, age 67, died at Moses H. Con \leiiioruil Hospital, ‘allowing several months Helps Shrink AGONIZING Swelling Of FAIN FROM Hemorrhoidal IIUfiRnWIU ■ laUllWBla caused by inflammation Doctors have found a rfiedication that in many cases gives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrlioidat tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. rsh Street, services was at I. Matthews ted Methodist Ch., ' \ VtHh s, \V . Ferree I'astor officiating. Burial follow 'I HI Maplewood ('enirtc' \. B wn's Funeral Di- i'('clors was in charge of rang(', i iils. hk;h poiint Mrs. Lula Huntley PhiI.ips, 84. of Hte. 1, High Point, lied in Land)s Nursing Home where she had been a patient lor three months. Funeral was held .it Foster (»rove Baptist Church by the Rev. B. D. Curtis. Burial will he D. C rtis. Burial follow ed in ( arolina Biblical (/imlens. 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SEND MORE INFORMA TION IMMEDIATELY! I'M INTERESTED I : FLXLNAME: STREET/BOX NO.: CITY/STAIE/ZIP: tion, staled that he hoped United Ameri can Bank's example would prompt other business in East Tenn essee to join in the Negro colleges and universities, all of which rely heavily on financial support from private institutions. "We can think of no en our community than by helping to provide the opportunity for higher learning for all the people of East Tennessee," Butcher support of the nation's better way to strength- stated .!!•★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A A ★★★ THE TRIBL > AL AID XXEDNESDA'i, AU(iUST 1 a. 1976 PRINCE HALL MASOHIC CORNER by: C. M. Winchester 33 Degree Major S. High 33 Deeree ^lount I’isgah Lodge #65, Zebulon, INorth Carolina, has given special recognition to Brother Lawrence E. Wray, who lives in the Haleig. -Knightdale area of Wake County. At the November meeting each year, the lodge has an Annual Diimer which has been designate I the Lawrence E. Wray Annual Banquet. Brother Wray has been a faithful and dedicated member of the Lodge for over sixty (OO) years and has served several offices includ ing that of Chaplain which he held for i^^r th rty (30) years. Even though he has been t nlincd to a wheelchair, Brother Wray still is an active member ol the Lodge. ifrother Wray recalls his grandfather who I \ed o i,e 117 years of age, was among the last sla brought from Africa. He says that his granul ti.' r was sold lor 1700.00. He also sayj ihai his par('nts apparently did not mind being brought to America because they did not know anyihin ' else. At an early age, Brother Wray was educated and he has always been an advocate of educa tion. His children w'ere inspired by his philoso phy as they are now outstanding leaders in their various communities i il walks of life. At the time the school in Zebulon was organized he purchased the first school seats for the school. Brother Wray has engaged in many occupations, but is known for his cooking. For years he was chief cook at Truby Upchurch's Clubhouse near Kiiightdale where he has had the occasion to cook for many out standing local, state and national leaders of our country. He is proud of the fact that North Carolina Governors Thomas W. Bickett, Luther Hodges and Kerr Scott were some of his regular customers. Brother Wray is married to Mrs. Maude Wray and they are the parents of eleven children. Mount Pisgah Lodge is to be congratulated for giving due honor to the Loyal Brother for it is the dedication of Brothers such as Brother W'ray to have helped to build up the Grand Lodge through years of problems to \ears of prosperity that it now has. There are many such Brothers throughout the Jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge. Brother Wray was honored in the Spring-Summer 1976 issue of The Masonic Journal, and we join The Editorial Staff in its salute to this distinguished and dedicated Brother and accordingly unite him to oni.rs he rightly deserves Brother Lawrence E. W'ray 102 \ears Old Mount Pisffah I^nl^^e Zebulon, INorth (Carolina MANN ' DRUG STORES THE DRUG CHAIN WITH EVERY THING PRESCRIPTIONS fllLCD PROMPir AT THE lOWCST POSSIBLE COST DISCOUNT PRICES ON HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS THERE'S « MIHN'S KEiR YOU IH HIGH POLM, JAMESTOWN, ASHEBORO, EDEN, LAUT«NBUR(,, ABERDEEN, SANDFORD, REIDSVILLE, THOMASVILLE, Lf:XINGTON, HICKORY, LENIOR, B(K)NTi, MADISON