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VOL. 27, NO. 45
GREENSBORO, NORTH CARUi^,. , FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1968
PRICE 10 CENTS
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR
MR. ZOLA C. McDANlEL
Mr. Zola Clinton McDaniel age
68 o f Siler City, North Carolina,
died Thursday, August 22, 1968
in Asheboro, North Carolina at
the Randolph County Hospital.
Funeral Services was held
Sunday, August 25th at the Lam
beth Chapel Bapist Church. Rev.
B. F. Brown pastor officiated.
Burial followed in church ceme
tery.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Nannie McDaniel of the
home; three daughters, Mrs.
Velma McLean of Siler City,
Mrs. Marie McLean and Mrs.
Frances Siles also of Siler City,
N. C.; one son, Clarence Mc
Daniel of Bridgeport, Conn.; one
sister, Mrs. Alberta Cheek of
Asheboro, N. C.; seven grand
children; other relatives and
friends.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of all arrangements.
MRS. LOLAR 8. 1 8 LEY
Mrs. Lolar Summers Isley,
age 68 of Gibsonville died Fri
day afternoon at the Alamance
County Hospital, Burlington,
N. C.
Funeral services were held
4:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 27, j
1948 at the First Baptist Church,
Qihaonville. Ths pastor. Rev.
T. J. Foust, officiated and burial
followed in the church cemetery.
She is survived by her hus
band, Robert Isley of the home;
three daughters, Mrs. Florence
Wilson of Gibsonville, Mrs. Cleo
Mitchell of Sedalia and Mrs.
Letha Garner of Greensboro;
three sons, Boyd Isley, Jesse Is
ley and Curry Isley, all of Gib
sonville; one brother, Turner
Summers, of Gibsonville; 15
grandchildren; two great grand- :
children; other relatives and
friends.
The remains was carried to
the home 0:00 P.M. Monday.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of all arrangements.
JAMES JONES
Mr. James Jones .age 25 of 305
Ray St., died Wednesday, Aug.
21st at Wake Memorial Hospital,
Raleigh, N. C., after a brief ill
ness. Funeral services were held
Saturday at Hargett Memorial
Chapel at 2:00 P.M. Rev. W. H.
Hall pastor of Gethsemane Bap
tist Church officiated. Burial fol
lowed In Raleigh Cross Roads i
Cemetery. |
He Is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Rosa Bell Jones of the
home; his father, Willie Jones of
Greensboro; two brothers, Her
man and Archie Jones both of
the home; his paternal grand
mother, Mrs. Annie Staples of !
Washington, D. C.; several aunts
and uncles.
The family met their friends
Friday night from 7 to 0 at
Hargett Funeral Home.
Hargett Funeral Service In
charge of all arrangements.
MRS. MADELINE CRAMPTON
Mrs. Madeline Graves Cramp
ton, age 46 formerly of the Mt.
Zion Community, died Friday
in New York City at the Belle
vue Hospital. Funeral services
will be held today at the Stoney
Creek Methodist Church at 3:00
P.M. Rev. J. R. Cheek, pastor
of Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church will
officiate. Burial will follow in
the church cemetery
She Is survived by one daugh
ter, Mrs. Janie G. Dodd of Har
risburg, Pa.; two sons, Alfred
Crampton and Curt Crampton,
both of New York City; one
brother, James A. Graves; two
sisters, Mrs. Odessa Bynum and
Mrs. Beatrice Rankin, both of
Greensboro, N. C.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of all arrangements.
MB. CHARLIE WHITE
Mr. Charlie White, age 55
died Sunday, August 25th fol
lowing a brief illness. He lived
at Route 5, Box 676, Greens
boro.
Funeral service was held
Thursday, August 29th, 3:00 pm.
Locust Grove Baptist Church,
Brown Summit, N. C., Rev. A.
' O. Walker pastor officiated.
Burial followed in church mma
tery.
The body remained at Brown's
Funeral Home until 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday at which time was
taken to the home.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Robert Womack; five
daughters, Mrs. Sarah Burch,
Greensboro, Misses A 1 1 e n e,
Rosa Mae, Shirley and Wanda
Sue White of the home; four
step sons, John Womack, Brown
Summit, N. C., Wllbert Womack, I
U.S. Air Force, Travis, Calif., '
George McNeil and Larry Mc
Neil of the home; one brother,
Joe White of Reidsville, N. C.; !
two sisters, Mrs. Ella Tillman '
of Anderson, S. C. and Mrs.
Shelly Mae Mitz, Anderson,
S. C.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements. I
MR. SOLOMON WILLIAMS
Mr. Solomon Williams, age ap
proximately 85 died at L. Rich
ardson Memorial Hospital
Thursday morning, August 22nd
following several months ill
ness.
He lived at 1306 Both well St.
Funeral service was held Sun
day, August 25th, 3:00 p.m.
Brown's Funeral Home Chapel,
Mr. Garland L. Mclver, speaker
for Jehovah's Witness officiated.
Burial followed in Maplewood
Cemetery.
The body remained at the
funeral home until the hour of
service.
Survivors Include one daugh
ter, Mrs. Louise Usher, Cleve
land, Ohio.
Brown's Funeral Directors In
charge of arrangements.
Veterans' Corner
Q ? I was drafted and have
served two years. Now I am
about to be released from active
duty but must serve in the Re
serves. May I keep my Service
men's Group Life Insurance
while in the Reserves or must I
convert to a private plan?
A ? You must convert your
SGLI policy to a private plan
within 120 days after release
from active duty if you want to
keep this insurance protection.
For further information, contact
your nearest VA office when you
get back home or write to the
Office of Servicemen's Group
Life Insurance, 212 Washington
Street, Newark, N.J. 07102.
Q ? I lost my father in Korea
and the VA has been paying an
allowance to my mother for me.
When I enter college this fall,
will the War Orphans Education
al allowance also be sent to my
mother, or to me?
A ? I am interested In buying
a farm with a G.I. loan. I am
told I can do this even though
the selling price is more than
the VA appraisal.
A ? Unfortunately, you have
been informed incorrectly. Farm
real estate (nonresidence) can
not exceed VA's appraised value.
PL 90-301, enacted last May 7,
permits veterans to pay more
than the VA apprmiaed price lor
home* ? not farmi The maxi
mum guarantee for the type of
farm loan you mention is still
50 per cent of the loan amount
or $4,000, whichever is less
Again, PL 90-301, which raised
the VA maximum guaranty on
homes from $7,500 to $12,500,
did not change the farm loan
guaranty.
CASH TIPS OF $20 OR MORE
NOW COVERED BY S.S.
Cash tips amounting to $20.00
or more in a month with one em
ployer are now covered by social
security according to Charles H. j
Myers, Acting Social Security
District Manager in Greensboro.
Anyone who receives tips of
$20.00 or more in any month I
while working for one employer
must report this to his employer.
He will then receive social se
curity credit for his tips as well
as for his regular wages each
month.
Mr. Myers pointed out that
the reporting of tips is a require
ment of the law and is not vol
untary. This provision has been
in effect since January, 1966. He
also stated that counting of tips
along with regular wages means
better protection and higher
benefits for workers involved.
If tips are a part of your earn
ings, you should keep a daily
record and each month report |
the amount received If it is 1
$20.00 or more. If you have any
questions on the reporting of
tips or any other social security
matter, call or write your local
Social Security Office. The office
for this area Is located at 324
West Market Street, Room B-32,
Greensboro. The telephone num
ber Is 075-9111 Ext 884.
Withers -Barber Vows Spoken
Miss Roberta Mary Withers
and Larry Lawrence Barber of
Dekalb, Texas, were married on
Saturday, Aug. 17, at St. Mat
thew United Methodist Church.
The pastor, the Rev. Joseph B.
Bethea, offldaf*
Afterward the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter
Withers Jr. of 831 Franklin
Blvd., were hosts at their home
for a reception. The bridegroom
is son of Mrs. Chloe Barber of
Dekalb, Texas.
On their return from the Ba
hama Islands the couple will
live in Houston, Texas.
The bride received a degree
in elementary education from
Hampton Institute in Hampton,
Va., was an intern in the Na
tional Teaching Course at More
head State University at More
head, KyT and took her master
of education degree at East Tex
as State University at Com
merce. She will teach third
grade at Durham Elementary
School in Houston.
Mr. Barber was graduated
from Prairie View A&M College
in Prairie View, Texas, with ?
degree in electronics and had
I two years aa an optometrist as
sistant in the U.S. Army.
Given in marriage by her la
ther, the bride had her sister,
Miss Florence Withers of Bos
ton, Mass., for maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were another sis
ter, Miss Josephine Withers; the
bridegroom's sister, Miss Althea
Barber of Dekalb; Miss Marian
Dansby of Durham, Miss Will la
Woods of Preston, Md., and Miss
Norma Crawford of Greensboro.
Children in the wedding were
Leroy Smith III, ring bearer and
cousin of the bride; Pamela Hea
den, cousin of the bride, and
Pamela Bowen, flower girls;
Michael Smith, Manley Spinks
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Final Rites Held For School Teacher
MRS. RACHEL M. TAYLOR
Mrs. Rachel Manly Taylor,
age 45, public achool teacher,
died at a local hospital, Friday
morning, August 23rd following
a brief illness. She lived at 810
Oxford St.
For the past thirteen years
Mrs. Taylor taught at the North
Warren High School, Warren
County, N. C. She was a grad
uate of Bennett College.
Funeral service was held
Monday, August 26th, 4:00 p.m.
Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church,
; Rev. Cecil Bishop pastor of
ficiated. Burial followed in
Piedmont Memorial Park.
The body remained at Brown's
Funeral Home until the hour at
service.
Survivors include one son,
John Taylor of the home; par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Man
ly, Greensboro; one brother, Mr.
Robert Manly Williamsburg;
Va.
Brown's Funeral Directors In
charge of arrangements.