DEATHS (Continued from Pago 1) The family met their friends at 2322 Newton Street, Saturday night. Hargett Funeral Service MR. DAVID CALDWELL Mr. David Caldwell, age 70 of 757 Gillespie Street, died Fri day, September 15, at L. Rich ardson Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Tuesday, at 1:00 P.M. at Zion A.M.E. Church. Rev. Cecil Bish op, pastor officiated. Burial fol lowed in Piedmont Cemetery. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Eunice Caldwell of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Amanda Moore of Greensboro, Mrs. Curley Burris, Mrs. Peggie Holme of Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Pearl Emerson of Colum bia, S. C.; four sons, Mr. Earl Caldwell of Baltimore, Md., Mr. John Edward Caldwell of Hart ford, Conn., Mr. Moses Caldwell of New Britian, Conn, and Mr, James Caldwell of Winnsboro, S. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Davis and Mrs. Maggie White both of Winnsboro, S. C; one brother, Mr. Ulyes Johnson, of Winnsboro, S. C.; 37 grandchil dren; eight great grandchildren; two grandchildren of the home, Christopher and Arthur Cald well. The family met their friends at Hargett Funeral Home, Monday night from 7 to 9 P.M. Hargett Funeral Service MRS. ANNA SCOTT Mrs. Anna Scott, age 70 of 108 Marshall Street, died Saturday. September 9th at Evergreen Nursing Home. She was a former employee of the Vance family for many years. Funeral services were held Wednesday, September 20th, at St. Marks Holiness Church at 1:30 P.M. Rev. W. B. Hamper, pastor officiated. Burial follow ed in Presbyterian Cemetery in Mebane, N. C. She is survived by: two sons, Mr. William Scott and Mr. Gil bert Scott both of Mebane, N. C.; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family met their friends at Hargett Funeral Home, Tues day night, from 7 to 9 P.M. Hargett Funeral Service Cl ^SOUTHSIDl HARDWARE CoT 525-5J0 S fi ? n ' l I I M s?. FOOTBALL KIDS* NIGHT FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR A&T State University Aggies vs. Jehnson C. Smith University Bulls Saturday Night, September 30 8 o'clock Admission $2.50 Youngsters 1.00 (Including High School Students with ID Cards) MUSIC The Famed 140-Piece A&T Marching Band MRS. WILLIE I. ROBINSON Mrs. Willie I. Robinson age 84 of 209 N. Dudley Street diec Tuesday, September 19, 1967 at L. Richardson Memorial Hos pital. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 22nd at 4:0C P.M. at Hargett Memorial Chap el. Rev. L. S. Penn, pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church will of ficiate. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery. She is survived by: three daughters, Mrs. Katherine Blount of the home; Mrs. Clarise Gilmore of Washington, D. C and Mrs. Edythe Tweedy of Rocky Mount, N. C.; one son. Mr. Victory Hugo Robinson of Greensboro, N. C.; one grand son; two grand-daughters; other relatives and friends. The family meet their friends at Hargett Funeral Home Thurs day night from 7 to 9 P.M. Hargett Funeral Service in charge of all arrangements. Coconut Custard Has Long Standing As Delicate Dessert Coconut custard pie has a long standing reputation as a beauti ful, delicate dessert. Add to its great appearance and texture a flavoring of California Sherry and you have a new, winning combination. Sherry acquires its character istic caramel flavor by the spe cial way it is made. Heat cara melizes the natural grape sugar in the wine. As a result, Sherry is an excellent flavoring for foods, used in judicious amounts so that it blends with other food flavors. Popular as it is in cooking, Sherry finds a much greater ac ceptance as an appetizer or a dessert beverage, depending up on its sweetness. California pro duces several types of Sherry in great abundance. The "dry" or "cocktail" Sherry is most often served before a meal. Sometimes it is poured right from the bottle into stemmed glasses. Other ! times it may be mixed with fruit juice for a pitcher-punch. More and more Americans are serving it "on the rocks," over ice with a twist of lemon and > perhaps a dash of bitters, j The sweeter Sherries are 1 served with or after dessert, or often as between-meal refresh ment. Because Sherry keeps so ! well after the bottle has been opened, it is often stored in the refrigerator or cupboard for "in stant" hospitality. Servings of Sherry are usually smaller than those of a dinner wine. About two or three ounces (one-fourth to one-third of a cup) is the size of the average serving. A bottle of standard size holds 26 ounces, enough for one or more Sherry-flavored desserts and for serving, too. U.S. Savings Bonds are "inde structible" ? any Bond that is , lost, stolen, or destroyed will be j replaced by the Treasury at no | cost to the Bond owner. COMMUNITY FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. 1980 Z. Market St. Greensboro. N C. rbone S7I-U71 Arthur Lee, Jr. Alexander Parker Earl R. Brawn, Director NOTICE OF SALE We will sell at auction for storage charges of $360.00 the following de scribed motor vehicle which was left by Mrs. Rosa Gripper of 210 Willis Ave., High Point, N. C. one 1903 Ford 2 door serial No. 3N667140812. This car will be sold on October 30, 1967 at 8:00 A.M. at Five Point Garage. 237 Lewis St., Greensboro. N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GREENSBORO DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION (Civil Action) Bobby Cecil Jones. Plaintiff vs. Roberta Graves Jones, Defendant TO: Roberta Graves Jones Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled civil action. The nature of the relief being soueht Is as follows: absolute di vorce. You are required to make defense to such pleading not late* than November 3, 1967, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 13th day of September, 1967. Esther B. Sharp. Asst. Clerk Superior Court Henry E. Frye, Attorney at Law September 15. 72, 29, * October 6, 1967 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an Order of Sale by the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Guilford County, dated August SO. 1967, the below described property will be sold for cash at the East door of the Guilford County Court house on October 7. 1967 at twelve o'clock noon. The property to be sold Is all of the right, title and Interest of Robert Glenn Minor in certain real property In Guilford County, North Carolina In Gilmer Township, more particul arly described as follows: BEING all of Lot 16. Block 4 of the Dudley Heights Subdivision a plot of which is recorded In Plot Book 14, Page 66 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Guilford County, North Caro line. This sale will be subject to > dead of trust to R. D. Douglas. Jr.. Trus tee, recorded in Book 2002, Page 233 in the principal sum of $12,900, and a judgment lien in the principal sum of $777.68 recorded in Book of Judg ments ? Book 83 at Page 235 and any other encumbrances of record. The purchaser will he required to deposit 5% of his bid In cash at the time of the sale. This 19 day of September, 1997. Paul H. Gibson Sheriff of Guilford County By E. R. Phipos Deputy Sheriff DATES: September 22, 29. & October 6, 13. 1967 treat 'em to MILKll SNACKS When the youngsters come home from school be sure you have plenty of our refreshing milk on hand for snackin'. Nothing goes better with snack favorites than a cold bubbly glass of our milk. And what's more important, nothing is better for young snackers. Milk is na ture's vitality drink. So treat 'em to Milk 'N Snacks. And make sure the milk is Guilford Dairy

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