UUttttSBOHO PUBLIC UfltoiT m g ,969 The "future C.?3i < o It Keep Up With The Times ? Read The Future Outlook! VOL. 28, NO. 28 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1969 PRICE 10 CENTS DEATHS AND FI'NFRAIS MR. LEE ROY MILTON Mr. Lee Roy Milton, age 85, died Friday, May 2, at L. Rich ardson Memorial Hospital fol lowing a lengthy illness. He lived at 1004 East Bragg St. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, May 7, 4:00 p. m., Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. Cecil Bishop, pastor, offi ciated. Burial followed in Pied mont Memorial Park. The family received their friends at Brown's Funeral Home Tuesday evening from seven to nine. Survivors include his step daughter, Mrs. Clara Belle R eves, with whom he made hi", home; two sisters, Mrs. Cla>a Bolden and Mrs. Bessit McLean, Greensboro. Brown's Funeral Directors i civ To of arrangements. Larnie Newton McAdoo, ag 63, of 1319 Pisgah Church Roa died Saturday at Carolina Nurs lng Center after several >ear: of declining health. He was fri many years operator of Unite Taxi No. 15, and a lifelon member of Bass Chapel United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mis Jessie Hold McAdoo of thi home; four sons, James, Ai phonso and Norris McAdoo, al of New York City, and Douglas McAdoo of Greensboro; four daughters, Betty McAdoo of tht home, Mrs. Cecil McLean, Mrs Lyvonne Drake and Mrs. Lo retta Spaulding, both of Greens boro; one brother, Willis Mc Adoo of New York City; five listers, Mrs. Agnes Holt, Mrs Ronelva Houston, Mrs. Margir Douglass and Mrs. Dorothy Caviness, all of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. Lura Watson of New York City; two grand children, Cynthia and Lonnir McAdoo of the home. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at the Bass Chapel United Methodist Church. The family will be at Hargett Funeral Service from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Monday eve ning. Hargett Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. ) ? 1? ?? ?llir ?? J? BMUfeij MR. WELDON HOLT Funeral services for Mr. Wcl don Holt were conducted at Har gctt Memorial Ch&cel, Greens boro, N. C., on Sunday, May 4, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. L. S. Penn, pastor of Bethel AME Zior. Church, officiated. Mr. Holt died on May 1, 1969 at L. Richardson Memorial Hos pital, at the age of 44. He was born in Guilford County, N. C., the son of Mrs. Amanda Holt and the late Mr. Otis Holt. He received his education in the public schools, and during his youth he attended Bethel Methodist Church. On August 10, 1943, he entered service, where he served his country, and he received his honorable discharge from service March 7, 1946, when he received the American Theater Service Med al, Good Conduct Medal, Asi atic Pacific Service Medal witv one Bronze Service Star and the World War II Victory Med al. He leaves to mourn his loss a devoted mother, Mrs. Aman da Holt and one sister, Miss Alice Holt, both of the home several aunts and uncles, and a host of friends. Hargett Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements. MR. JAMES BOWMAN Mr. James Bowman, age 58 died Saturday morning. May 3, L. Richardson Memorial Hos pital following a brief illness He lived at 1700 Asheboro St. Funeral service was held on Wednesday, May 7, 2:30 p. m brown's Funeral Home Chapel, rtev. J. H. Covington, pastor of Powe- House Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Retired Teacher Passes Mrs. Connie Montgomer Meoane ciepai ted this life - ? school education from B " " College in 1942. Over n n?ri of forty years, she held tor> ' ! positions at a i>nmlv"-'' elementary schools servin" 4N county. Among these Holmes Grove, Basses ru-^r Goshen, and the Rena M. T1'.' lock schools. Being a de''C" teacher with missionary z - her interest in her pupils ?? tended far beyond the cla-s room and the schoolyard. She was in the habit of followir the progress of her pupils eve into their adulthood. A larr number of girls and boys we' Inspired to work toward the best things of life by her word and by her example. She leaves to mourn her loss Mrs. Anna Tatum, sister-in-law of the home and a host of rela tives and friends. Funeral will be held at 4:00 p. m. on Friday MRS. CONNIE M. MEBANE at the Holmes Grove United Methodist Church where she was a life-long member. The Rev. J. A. Gray, pastor, will officiate. Burial will take placr at the Raleigh Crossroads Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENT The East Market St. 7th Day Adventfst Church is sponsoring their Annual Rally Sunday evening, May 11, 1969 at 8 p.m. The public is urged to be pres ent. The Baby Contest will follow May 25, 1969. MR. JiMMiE I. BARBER A&T Professor Only Negro Elected To Greensboro Cily Council J mmie I. Barber, veteran immunity, civic, and religious leai'er, chalked up another im ?o'tant political win for Ne ?rrc