DEATHS AND FUNERALS MR. FRANK JOSEPH HARPER Mr. Frank Joseph Harper, age 70 died Thursday, March 1 6th at Moses Cone Memorial following several weeks illness. He lived at 703 Clapp Street. Funeral service was held Mon day, March 20th, 2:00 P. M. Bethel A. M. E. Church, Rev. L. S. Penn pastor officiated Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. The body remained at Brown's Funeral Home until the hour of service. Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Rose Person, Harris burg, Pa., and Mrs. Maggie H. Covington of the home; one fos ter daughter, Mrs Carrie Mc Laughlin Hill, Greensboro, N. C.; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Hobbs, Pittsburgh, Pa., six grandchild ren, nine great grandchildren. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MRS. ROSA STOKES Mrs. Rosa Stokes, age 77 died Tuesday, March 14th following a brief illness. She lived at 911 Wilmington Street, Apt. 7. v Funeral service was held, Sunday, March 12:30 P. M. Shi loh Baptist' Church, Rev Otis L. Hairston pastor officiated. * Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. The body remained at Brown's Funeral Home until the hour of service. Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Annie B. Brown, Greensboro, N. C.; one brother, Mr. Jimmie Lee Starling, Lex ington, N. C. seven grandchil dren. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MR. JOE D. SCALES Mr. Joe D. Scales, age 66 died at Moses Cone Memorial Hospi tal Monday morning, March 20th following a brief illness. He resided at 218 York Street. Funeral service was held Thursday, March 23rd, 2:00 P. M. Grace Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, Rev. Frede rick Memorial Park. The body remained at Brown's Funeral Home until the hour of service. Survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Sarah Crumpton, New York, N. Y.; three sisters, Mrs. X Annie Hopkins, Mrs. Beatrice / Mitchell and Mrs. Mozella Hea den, all of Greensboro, N. C.; four brothers, Charlie Scales, Reidsville, N C., Thom Scales, Washington, D. C., Mark Scales, Kansas City, Kansas, Benny Scales, Jamaica, L. I., New York. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MR. JOHN BROWN Funeral services for Mr. John Brown, age 72, o f 1911 Britton Street who died March 17, 1967 at L. Richardson Me morial Hospital, was held Tuesday, March 21, at 1:00 p.m. at the Panthersford Pres byterian Church in Red Springs, North Carolina. Interment at the Church Cemetery. Rev. Ger shon B. Fiawoo, pastor, offi ciating.' He is survived by three sons; Mr. James M. Brown and Mr. Alex S. Brown of Rocky Mount North Carolina: and Junious D. Brown of Greens boro, North Carolina; two brothers, Mr. James Brown of Red Springs North Carolina and Willie S. Brown of Rocky Mount, North Carolina; one sister, Miss Agnes Brown of Tarboro, North Carolina; two grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Community Funeral' Services, Inc., in charge of all arrange ments. FRANK MCWILLIAMS Frank McWilliams, of 161? Lamb Street High Point. North Carolina, died Sunday at High Point Memorial Hospital. He is survived by: one son. Frank McWilliam Jr of Kentucky: his mother, Mrs. Sue McWilliams of High Point; 7 sisters, Mrs. Mary Sue Fields, Mrs. Hortense Mayfield Mrs. Juanita Miller, Ms. Rebecca Phifer Will and Mrs. Eva Walls all of High Point, Mrs. Lucille Carver of Jamestown and Mrs. Rachel Dean of Greensboro; two brothers, Mr William McWil liams and Mr. Marvin McWil liams of Thomasville; five nephews and seven nieces. Funeral services will be held 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, at Hoo ver Funeral Home Chapel, on East Washington Stret. High Point. The family will meet their friends from 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday, at the Hoover Fu neral Home Chapel. I MRS. GERALD INE TARPLEY WILSON Mrs. Geraldine Tarpley Wil son, age 28, of 910 Hacket Street, died Monday, at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday, March 23 at Saint Mark Holiness Church. Elder Harber, Minister, officiating. Burial followed at the Pied mont Memorial Park. Survivors: one son, Wiley James Comwell; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tarpley; one sister, Mrs. Ametta Tarp ley Duke; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver, all of Greensboro. The family met their friends | LYNN'S QUALITY SEA FOOD FORMERLY BOB'S SEA FOOD 806 Gorrell Free Delivery Daily $1.00 or More 10 AJK. & 2 P.M. Fresh Fish Ready For The Pan Phone 273-4758 I at Hargett's Chapel from 7:00 to 9:00 Wednesday night. Hargett Funeral Home in . charge of all arrangements. | HARRIS J WARREN Final rites for Harris Jack son Warren. 38, of Brooklyn, N. Y.? brother of two area residents will be held Sunday j afternoon at 3 o'clock at Oak Spring Baptist Church in Guil- 1 ford County. Mr Warren died March 5 in a New York hospital. He was a brother of Raymond Warren j of Burlington, and Fred War ren of Glen Raven. I Survivors: his father, Mr. Frank Warren of Guilford County, a daughter Denise Warren, and a son Harris Jackson Warren Jr., both of Norfolk. Va.; three other broth ers Leonard Warren of Sedalia, Melvin Warren and Howard Warren, both of Greensboro; and a sister, Mrs Alease Bum , phus of Asheville. j The funeral service will be I conducted by th? Rev. Luther Brooks, pastor of Glen Raven I Baptist Church. Burial will fol low in the Oak Spring Baptist | Church Cemetery. The body will remain at Hargett and Bryant Funeral Home in Burlington N. C., until taken to the church to lie in state one hour prior to the service. Hargett and Bryant of Burl ington N. C., in charge of all arrangements. ALFRED TAFT REID Alfred Taft Reid, age 56, died Richardson Hospital. Funeral will be Monday, j March 20th at Hargetts' Memor ' ial Chapel, at 3:00 P.M. I Survivals: five sisters, Mrs. Bernice Edwards of Badin, N. j C., Mrs. Gertrude Green of Eng lewood, N. 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