- | Keep Up With the Tim Fin Funeral Held Sunday for Mrs; Marietta Pope She Was Teacher At Jacksonville School; Bennett Graduate ' . -,'i Marietta Virginia Calwell Pope, th daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. J. Edwar Caldwell, Was born In' Guilford Oour ty. N. p? May 29. 1891. : She depart ed this life Thursday morning. Se '-vember 27, at'lO,:lO. At a very early age ^he Joined Si Matthews Methodist church, and w* a very, active, member. She was i member of the I choir, taugh t la th StAday School, directed the children* work of (be Woman's . Society. p Christian Service, and waa a to em be v of the Wesleyaa Service Guild. < ^ ^She attAded the Public Schools o Greensboro^., then[t epler^d Ben net Collesn* find o>ranlpf?l hpr niirmn > WOrk She taught In Ahheboro for thr** * V taught Jtj;ttic'Primary de part meet" of Beacett'col lege for on< ' i year, under tW presidency of * Dr W a 1 la ce. tier , t ?uhln * i. *: l^,Mr^ftop?;ui^iy?f p. In the Greeaabnro Publil^ 8^hW)l ?y? I>vtern." 8he alijo fave p|?oo le**on? t< r< She wn? arbemb^oMJwfollowIni arlc organluM^^^^X^Ble^a^d; apn Memorial H<j?p1tal.TOxneirti lHary,,The Greeiuboro ' Garden Qtab *' The Mtajeru PrfeciUa AfVaub, 'an<1 .The WawavUJ^Ooterto Study Club ? ^Immediate aurriroft are: Father .and Mother,] Mr/and Mr*. J..R. Caldwell, - of G reenshoro^ooe son, Keni v ..Pope, bf P^aMnW^.-Pay, three brother*, Rett Cf. ftaT&uCal dwell. o! , ^^0tmvSaJem;'Lya^w.H^ Caldwell Joyce H. McUMo^t^?Hoine Other it *?!? ' bii?q6*iaSi^>Mw u Mr*.-AntMfi Chapman Packet J a ma tea ' -tC2l-r PfiiSift! JI?rgar^t. "Shir 1 ?ton-Sa1?n a host of relatfrw ' ? '' V-A': ^ ^ ''lU V*/ v; Sunset lind etwilag ^x\jC&- '*?r^ 1 es! I? 'uri - CF She Pas k VjH ? v ; : ; vB^otlful (e*t tbo?ec^ by Rer/j. E. ' Bjw services of [ Mr^JkL.-V,'Pop?i Sawl*y,. KoVwnber ' ?. mv)s ^r^7 ,..v. ., ,V ,^Text> **She hath wrought a besatffttKwhrk upon me." "She *>liaUi done what *he could ."Mark w I Three of the *^=pel writer* tell the atory ot'ilaryof Bethany. bringing her alabaster ,bojr'/)f predoua/ perfumes .and'-" anointing:. the head of JeeujL The "Master had cocie up to fo^the. feast of. the Tase oVeriWM^at.ha'od^Whlletbe.feaat aliped Into J the house aiialliJaiM'ncliMd at the < It bead. The anointing'was witnessed by ' the '-diedplea aud? U .wM* Juda^'who 1 complaint that the act of Mary was . extravagant -and'-.? wasteful. t"The , Ointment might have beeu sold' and * ^ThjmkftglvlnK l'rocliunatkifUv * <re5kCTW?,o( C?VK<Unit?IKS?* ittunm *strMta P ^^v(h^WiS^^det .la j Mmtt1 p. ju>ttbg-t^iii'A 2 V/^teiv&orVof.BmokWlnJc flr? ln';i^4j ^ THE? 01 ^bobA.RC.DEWEB^ uesOn . '.--N . * H i ^beautiful', work' upon' me7- ^She iath doceVwhai she could.n^t '. j th Whit'wM beautiful abcrat. Oils -v-/.,. ^Wtl lui7 "simply seeking to ha*o >en?elf noticed? No. Her. set v&iDOt the'applaose of thp ^ crowd. 1 She had no thought of self, nor 'was she aelOah In trying to. have 'her nelf remembered. Love was. her motive and her act will forever stand before the world ai beautiful In f'ta motive. ' Love- always makes things beautiful. " Your gift* to jour^ loved ones, four .thoughtfnlnent, .'and .kindness, how beautiful they become wben^the modv^TiftJerlylng . them 4ls Vic-veT MaryV motive waa :)?ve.*" She "re ^ptllfWlbere thin afjenhoon In tl^ We ?aye coton'to iod to f?0r <M wetunire of reipectVpd trlt* bite\ that; ifi* flue to mir dniarfM ^iJcdd?\Th? chrreh and lta Intercut* were >' jtry part bf. her life. .The tieotS/that God had g}*en to r her the fraVe i>ack -In_ willing''service foj* Him. These years of serrl$e,~ ao" giadli^aod: -wTlllajfly j^ ven. ^were tmty 4jetTd^*tf -"ioye.^riie hith,wrob*ht ma" # t&jtrfawiyf and^^tftd^bHapy A'boaK U>e Nrorher "brlniclhB In.- frota thejflelda' la te load (of, 1frtil t*. -aita Xi^iulUlPH^fcpt to algh,t.' and-i Or loo awing! optrard that great: auo epou hla shoulder; we are atlrred once more to^ pooder^the lnflnlte Ooodoeae that _haa aet aphrt j$br oa, ln.all.thla>i?oTln?w$teati<>tt creation'."- a ttma'T of ITLC Ml ' , Cleve Joseph ^ . Draws Long { Prison Term . \ Cleve Joseph, alias Joseph Clever, 45-yenr-old Negny drew the maxl- J mum penalty of - 30; years lni state * prison after pleading'guilty to second I degree "murder in Guilford .Superior * court Tuesday morning In connection C with, the-knife-slaying of Ella Cookn, j Negro woman. November 9. _ / ^ A special venire of 2S> men which | had. been ordered to Viu>pear ? ihls i morning was not needed when tbe Oe- ! feodant - withdrew his' plea \ guilty and pleaded guilty, to;seeded degree murder. \ *, I ? Testimony,-tended to ah^w^ ? soph killed thr woman, hi'an^albeca- i pon over $18 which' he'tcUJiDM *h^ J i Jisid stolen from his pockets .whil^he ' slept Officers said Jdeeph* told I that, he paid her'to ha^;lm\?oryl 5 relations with him. | Negro man of 814 Oedar ftfWet, aaVil t bo witnessed tbe^ajlngW*st M6? } Calloch street aid notified oflfcerfc, ; The Ckwla'^ma^ | Ip With? counsel four whits mon/JL JC BtxrWri, \ Fl^her. B_ Yow,<Kobert Myers^*tid 3 RiTEE1 Qrota, .werjt oq- trig!.thkT iaa^Rr^nH- 1 lng on charge of^rnalntaffing^ajpttb- J 11c nuisaqoe?to wlt^an establishment 1 on . South Greene, s$rak?^>eheVe- hots t W8mtm\ Jury. of which Hal R.; Marsh is for^- _< man. The number IndodidTthre^^pl- k True bill [was returned [1' a&tlfts* three negroes, Impllcated^ln th#riiiy^ * Ing of Abie Ixrwery," '27.:.rftTOdMtyyi white ^ man. Defendants [vara-^Jrene J Shlpinaii,, about1 S5/. Jan^y?Vrr|l^t,' I 29, her first ctmsln?'^anA^C^o^r(^?t)" J Bowman, 28,^referred>'tSh7^offlC?rs | as her ''boj.MfndA^I^sosy^g^ ^ found upconsdoualn a fjfdd in the/100 block of Lyixlon street, tl?j morning J via oojaaocr a ami OKdttWO^qrs lat-4' er ltv a/hoapltal.} Ha'lii&^jqjpara&tlj : tx*>o ^ludrWdfoi^^th? hwaffirltb 3 Billa-tuflcboW Wapoo.^y;~V-' 1 ;4;; : Business League * *;. Sponsors Nursery.' W t-: v L 1 4--The OrceuboM Bnktoen J>ague Jni<, It* attempt ^tb ?^bl?sl$^^ur?ery I $ board heard the/report e^'the'foTkrW- \ j ;<d?ber^ , "* True ^ohoWx^urch^JRer.'^:^^ * > II?J??. j , T-adim'Auxiitary f,..*> 1^ 1M I Jndge K. R. BItm iili&JjlS.00 J i ; W. J.' Smith 'i--3 ' ' * a.OjL jj 1 '.Tomi/ ad The Future Outlookt;,^\ > :' ' J ^_^_^FB1CK^J[C " Judge E.E; Rives Guest Speaker ifAt Business League ^ ; The Qroengboro Negro Bo?lo'ea|^^^ >ague bad as g^Qg^peaker at .it the ^ayea-Taytor'MWirial V. [ Mr. iJ B. Bunaelh president tha^^fe luaiiieaa League presented. Atty: fiif B ije'?peakex'.; In ^ ItrtT^nctkm lege' to hnyfe the.dpportonlty of llsti&?f||^^ In*'to ft'' man wbo a^ndt hl4tbejt^^^7ff\; legal learning. and .^nimoral: tfxfi r Jndce'RlTes ^ ttwSaa jrrlmea committed hjb .j the' .tTnlted '^r%'' Stet^ wary 21 |"| hlnlMO nwre^hii '% '?& pe'ne cotpmlttedW the' UoUednLt^ 5,000 of"the^makjor^crimes'vereton>^^^^ pitted >by boys ??lid\glrlg ?ir>defV^? fears of-age.' Tbvl-cost. of.cr^ne amounts ,,'to thrra .rr "th rr?_ jnSo^a*?stor,^i^^^^ l X - EfaTft-onmecL ',* . ISxSbMR i^iptiS^xf^qgnSI .Broken home* .jare.Unoea parents are separated-tvVnd where children are thonght'of aaWcondarj. vKK? i,10Q'^Crimea >4B2 jkw ,jheot.',qi;^^yC Qieaae 'crimes were , committed W:? y5*|3 fes&tof broken hptMa'^' $Jod^''^re^;^>^r, hls^,Wecenl^^^^^^ rfd'df the miinber o^rlmee mltted .as a' result of the' for^oin^HB* lUt^meet 'tiSflH ' Atty. Oeorxe W.^^ladipr^TtSp^^^B mended.Judge Hire* on behalf of th$.jMBB Bualnees League far bts fine addrats. abbod to< tAotoJ-qib '?(

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