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DEATHS AND FUNERALS MR. ROYSTER MARTIN (Continued from P*c? 1) omi Sartin all of Greensboro, and Miss Bernice Martin of New York City. Smith's Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. MRS. DOROTHY W. WRAY Mrs. Dorothy Winchester Wray, age 47 of 823 Ashe Street, died Thursday, April 9, 1970 p.t her residence. Funeral services were held j Sunday, April 12, 1970 at Har- j gett Memorial Chaptl at 1:00 P. M. Interment was in Bass! Chapel Cemetery. She is survived by a son, Leon ard Wray of Newark, N. J.; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Lipscomb of Montclair, N. J.; one sister, Mrsr Helen Jones of Montclair, N. J.; two stepsisters, Mrs. An nie Rankins Smith and Mrs. Le nora Rankins Pleasant of Greens boro, N. C.; three step-brothers, Julius Rankins, Levi Rankins, both of Pennsylvania and Aldo Rankins of New York; one grandson, Daryl Lipscomb of Montclair. N. J.; a host of other relatives and friends. Hargett Funeral Service in charge of all arrangements. MRS. FRANK MARSH Mrs. Velma L. Marsh, wife of Frank Marsh of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, died Friday, April 10th in Forsyth Memo rial Hospital. Funeral service was held Tues day, April 14th, 4:00 P. M. at Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She was a member of Goler Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church and was emloyed by the cafeteria of Kimberly Park Ele mentary School. Survivors are: husband; daughters, Mrs. Alfa M. Mur rell of Newark, N. J., Miss Fran kie D. Marsh and Miss Vernell E. Marsh of the home; stepmoth- 1 er, Mrs. Alma Ledbetter of Winston-Salem, N. C.; sisters, Mrs. Mamie L. Turner of Greens boro, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Ford of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Kath erine Oliver of Newark, N. J., and Miss Naomi Ledbetter of Winston-Salem, N. C.; brothers, John F. Ledbetter of Houston, Texas, George R., James W. and Leroy Ledbetter of Winston-Sa lem, N. C. Courtesy of Brown's Funeral Directors. MISS LULA HUNTER Miss Lula Hunter, age 69, died at L. Richardson Memorial Hos pital Wednesday, April 8th, fol lowing a brief illness. She lived at 713 Bingham Ct. Funeral service was held Sun day, April 12th, 2:00 P. M., New Light Baptist Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. The family received their friends at Brown's Funeral Home Saturday night from 7-8. Survivors include brothers, ' George Hunter, Greensboro, N. C., Clarence Hunter, New York, N. Y.; sister, Mrs. Emma Mitch ell, Richmond Virginia. i Brown's Funeral Directors in, charge of arrangements. MR. GEORGE E. MOTLEY, SR. Mr. George E. Motley, Sr., age ! 62 of 2209 Tuscaloosa St., died Saturday at Cape Fear Hospital in Fayetteville, N. C. after a brief illness, while visiting his daughter. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 4:00 P. M. from| A SAFETY M ESS Fteey how lome folks can be polite, courteous ladies 'n' gentlemen onbl they get behind the wheel of an automobile. Somethin' seems to come over 'em and you can almost see the devil horns 'n' fangs poppin' outta their heads. Never could understand how some folks can come out of church on Sunday then get all red-faced, honkin' horns, cussin', and cuttin' other folks off gettin' outta the church parkin' lot Don't get all rilod up and churnin' inside if you're cut off or the fella up ahead is a little slow. If you're in bumper-to-bumper traffic, it don't hurt none to let the fella waitin' on the side street into the traffic flow. The Golden Rule is mighty old but it ain't never gonna be outta style ? treat other folks like you like to be treated yo'self. YouH feel better for it ? somethin' like flavin' the Christmas feelin' all year 'round. A polite driver is a safe driver. Yall drive careful now, beah! Hargett's Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. J. W. Tynes officiating. Burial was in Summerfield Cem etery in Summerfield, S. C. He was the owner and opera tor of Gem's Printing Company. He leaves in remorse his for mer wife, Mrs. Thelma Brad shaw Motley of Greensboro, N. C.; daughter, Mrs. Gwendolyn M. "Wharton of Greensboro, N. C.; 3 sons, George E. Motley, Jr. of Ft. Eustic, Va., and U. S. Army in Vietnam; Howard M. and Kenneth B. Motley, both of Greensboro, N. C.; 7 grandchil dren, and a host of relatives and friends. The family met with their friends Tuesday night at Har gett's Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p. m. Hargett Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. INFANT MATTHEWS Graveside rites were held Thursday for Infant Matthews, age one day old, at 5:30 P. M. from Laughlin Methodist Church Cemetery, who died at L. Rich ardson Memorial Hospital Tues day. Survivors are: Mother, Mrs. Gwendolyn W. Matthews of the home; Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Winford Warren of Greensboro, N. C. and pater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Matthews of Greensboro, N. C. Hargett Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MR. ROT M. HARPER Mr. Roy Matthew Harper of 302 Avalon Rd., Apt. D, died Tuesday at the Veterans' Hospi tal in Durham, N. C., alter a brief illness. Funeral service will be Sun day at 2:30, First Baptist Church, Freemont, N. C. Interment in Danial Quarter Cemetery., Survivors are: Widow, Mrs. Mary Harper of the home; two daughters, Miss Betty and Cur rether Esther Harper; three sons, Wayer, Thomas and Michael Harper, all of the home; motiier and iather, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harper, Freemont, N. C.; four brothers, Henry Jr., Samuel T., Freemont, N. C.; Lemia, Free mont, N. C., and Julian Sam of Richmond, Va.; two sisters, Al berta Higgins, Pikesville, N. C. and Lettie B. ? Harper of Free mont, N. C. We will leave Friday morning at 1:00 for Freemont, N. C. Hargett Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Stafl Plwtotrapkff L- A. WI8K 111 Ben bow Bowl 171-4023 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Mrs. Mary W. Marable, having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Irving Van Wallace, deceased, late of Guilford Coun-, ty, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned at 904 E. Florida St., Greensboro, N. C., 27406, on or before the 3rd day of October, 1970. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 3rd day of April, 1970. Mrs. Mary W. Wallace Administrator, Estate of Irving Van Wallace April 3, 10, 17, 24, 1970 BETHEL. A. M. E. CHURCH NEWS Tea a Success The Winnie Lewis Missionary Circle of Bethel Church held their annual ^ St. Patrick's Tea, their major money-making proj ect lor the year, in the Fellow ship Hall of the church Sunday, March 15, from 1 to 6 p.m. Mem bers, friends and well wishers came throughout the afternoon to sip delicious Russian tea and fellowship with the group. 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