' MRS. MAGGIE JUNES Mrs. Maggie Hines, age 79, died at her home, 715 E. Bragg St., Monday, Oct. 13 following several months illness. Funeral service will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, 3:00 p.m., Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church. Rev. Cecil Bishop, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in Piedmont Memorial Park. The family will receive their friends at Brown's Funeral Home Friday evening from 7-9. Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Ethel Murphy, Wilson, N. C, Mrs. Ora Mae Covington, Raeford, N. C., Mrs. Martha H. Reed, Wilson, N. C., Mrs. Annie H. Sigrest and Miss Mary L. Mines, New York, N. Y., Mrs. Florence H. Freeman "^Sufiw 1969 1 A OA BRAND new *10 U CHEVROLETS ? 'SAVE ? <1008 Full She Chevrolet Prices ss.". s232895 OUR PLEDGE: MH We ?a>1 Save Yon Money We Don't Exited Your Business" JAf- StoASL JjjwBA. (pAlCJZA DOWNTOWN VALUE DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY cardigan, pullover sweaters 3.90 COMPARE AT 6.99 Ladies' sweaters in sizes 34 to 40. Wide selection of colors. Cardigans and pullovers at a low, low price. and Miss Ruby Hlnes of the home; two sons, John Thomas Hines, Allentown, Pa., Macio Hines, Atlantic City, N. J.; 34 grandchildren, 56 great grand children. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MR. SAMUEL. FAMBROUGH Mr. Samuel Fambrough, for mer resident of Philadelphia. Pa. died at L. Richardson Me morial Hospital Tuesday morn ing, Oct. 14 following a brief illness. The body was carried from Brown's Funeral Home to Phil adelphia where funeral service was held Friday evening, Oct. 17. Burial services were held Saturday at Mt. Lawn Ceme tery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruth D. Fambrough; fa ther, Rev. Thomas Fambrough, Philadelphia, Pa.; brothers, Thomas, Harrison and Harold Fambrough of Philadelphia, Pa.; sisters, Mrs. Alberta Jackson, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Charsie Mae Sowell, Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Marion Dillard and Mrs. Annie Ruth Singleton, Phila delphia, Pa. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. ? ? ? i BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN MISS MOLLIE A. BETHEA On Friday, October 10th, Mrs Majorie McLeod, 1022 Arbor J Dr. surprised Miss Mollie A. Bethea, a senior at A&T State j University, with a birthday party. ] The party was also being held i in honor of Miss Sandra Mang- . rum, junior at A&T, who un- ' fortunately was unable to attend because of an emergency con- ; finement in a local hospital. | Mrs. McLeod's home was beu- ; tifully decorated with Chrys anthemums, Oak leaves, and candles throughout the house. Mrs. McLeod served to Mollie Bethea, Wanda Hunt, Wilbur M alloy, Kermitt Waddell, Frank ie Jones, and Lonnie B. Smith. Hawaiian punch, cold French ham in a big tam with pine apples and cherries, French po tato salad, an assortment of sandwiches and a birthday cake beautifully decorated with pink candles and white fringe were served. "MISS MARYLAND STATE" OF 1969-70 Lovely Miss Diane Hampton of Washington, D. C. is the "Miss Maryland State" of 1969-70. She is a senior majoring in art education. $39.95 Up MOORE'S LTD. We Invite Your Charge Account 229 S. Elm Street Phone 274-6776 KIDDIES, ARE YOUR PARENTS OR GUARDIANS TAKING YOU TO THE KIDDIES' NIGHT FOOTBALL GAME? IT'S FREE! FREE! FREE! FOOTBALL Kiddies' Night AftT STATE UNIVERSITY vs. WINSTON-SALEM STATE R :0