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VOL- 28, NO. 29
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969
PRICE 10 CENTS
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
MB. JOHN HENRY KINO, JR.
John Henry King, Jr., 44 of
917 Dunbar Street, died Monday j
of a heart attack enroute to a
doctor's office.
He was the manager of King's
Esso Station at Asheboro Street
and Benbow Road. He was a
member of Trinity A.M.E. Zion
Church.
Surviving are 3 daughters,
Misses Watina, Valerry and
Sharron King, all of Detroit,
Mich.; 1 son, John Victor King
of Detroit, Mich.; parents, Mr.
& Mrs. John Henry King, Sr.,
of Waycross, Ga., 2 sisters,
Mrs. Eula Vereen of Greensboro,
N. C., and Mrs. Nora Singleton
of New York City; 4 brothers,
Melvin King of New York City,
William King of Detroit, Mich.,
Jerry King of Waycross, Ga.,
anrt Raymond King of Greens
boro. N. C.
Funeral services were held
Wpdne=day at Trinity A.M.E.
Zion Church at 2:00 P.M. with
the Rev. Cecil Bishop, officiat
ing. The body was shipped to
Wavcross. Ga., where a second
services were held on Friday at
4:00 P. M. from the Church of
the Living God, and Interment
was in Hazel Hill Cemetery.
The family met with their
friends Tuesday night at Har
gett's Funeral Home from 7 to
S.
Hargett's Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
MR. CTTLLIAM J. GREEN
Mr. William J. Green, age 50
died enroute Moses Cone Hos
pital Monday, May 12th follow
ing a brief illness.
Funeral service was held ]
Thursday. Mav 15th, 3:00 P.M.
Brows's Funeral Home Chapel,
Rev. J. W. Troxler pastor of
Faith Hope and Charity Church
officiated.
The body remained at the Fu
neral Home until the hour of
service.
Survivors Include his wife.
Mrs. Nora Lee Green; three
sons, Alphonsa, Shelton and
Von Green of Greensboro; two
daughters. Misses Sharon and
Jacqueline Green; two step
daughters. Misses Mary and
Doris Harper, all of Greensboro;
four grandchildren; sister, Mrs.
Carrie Copeland, Bridgeton, N.
J.; brother, Elrire Green, Bridge
ton, N. J.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
GERALD w; LEWIS
Funeral service for Gerald W.
Lewis, 7 months old son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lewis, 2107
Windsor Street, who died Mon
day in Moses Cone Memorial
Hospital was held Wednesday,
May 14, 4:00 P.M. at the Cot
tage Grove Avenue Church of
Christ.
There are 7,000 surviving vet
erans of the Spanish- American
war.
Burial followed in Piedmont :
Memorial Park.
The body remained at Brown's j
j Funeral Home until the hour of .
service. Survivors Include be- j
side his parents, brother, Eu
gene and sister, Carene, both
of the residence; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Lewis
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawyer Low
ery, all of Greensboro.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
Bennett College Music Department To Be Host
At Annual Conference
Bennett College Music De
partment will host the 8th an
nual conference of the Inter
collegiate Music Association on
May 10th and 11th. Emphasis
this year is on choral work and
a feature of the conference will
be two concerts, open to the
public free of charge. Dr. Rich
ard Cox, director of choral activ
ities at UNC-G, will rehearse
and conduct a special IMA
chorus of 8 select singers from
each member school on Sunday
at 3:00 p.m.
A recital of Faculty and Stu
dents of the member colleges
will take place on Saturday,
May 10 at 7 p.m. Both programs
will be in the Annie Merner
Pf differ Chapel. Dr. F. Nathan- j
iel Gatlin, chairman of the Mu
sic Dept., of Va. State College,
is president of the association.
Other member colleges besides
Bennett are: Livingston Col
lege, Salisbury, N. C., Elizabeth
City State, Elizabeth City, N. C.,
St. Augustine, Raleigh, N. C.
The host committee includes:
Mr. Edward Lowe-Chairman,
Dr. Helen Trobian, Mrs. Mary
Jane Crawford, Miss Lily
Keleti, Mr. Benn Gibson, all
members of Bennett's music
faculty.
Ground Breaking Ceremonies at New Goshen United Methodist Church
On Sunday May 4, 1969 at
3:00 p.m., New Goshen United
Methodist Church broke ground
for a new sanctuary on the
present church site on Randle
man Road.
The Minister, Rev. Busene
Black, Trustees, Members and
friends of the New Goshen Unit
ed Methodist Church were de
lighted to bestow the honor of
the ceremony upon Mr. William
Herbin, the oldest member of
New Goshen United Methodist
Church.
Dr. E. C. Few, Retired and
Former minister of West Market
Street United Methodist Church
gave an Inspiring and uplift
ing message.
The Trustees who were the
pacesetters for the Building
Fund Drive are: Messrs. Mon
roe Alston, Irvin Donnell, Lacy
Donnell, James Headen, Rubin
Herbin, Alexander Kimber, Sr.
and Oscar Williams.
Dudley Art Club and Teacher' Honored by L. Richardson Hospital
The members of The Art Club were honored for their work
In decorating the windows of the 3rd floor of L. Richardson Me
morial Hospital at Christmas time. This Is an annual project of
the Art Clab, giving the clnb members an opportunity to share |
their artistic talents with the community.
Art Club Members ? Back Row, left to right: George I
Jamison, Darryt Whiteside, Floyd Lea, Maria Spanldlnc, Ernestine
McCain, Marshall Pool, Norma Alston, Judy Harrelson, Michel*
Grandison (President) Wayne Marsh and Emannel Cralf.
Front Row ? left to right: Nurse BUelow, Mr. J. F. John
son, Mrs. Albert* Stuart, honored "Mother of the Tear" ud Mr/
Franklin J. Brown, Principal.