G77EETCS30R0 PDBOC OBRAR> *Jlu future #utLlnk* . C1* ? Keep Up With The Times ? Read The Future Outlook! VOL. 29, NO. 38 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1970 PRICE: 10 CENTS DEATHS AND FUNERALS MBS. ROSA E. GRIFFITH Mrs. Rosa Ella Griffith, age 81, died at her home 808 Reld St. Monday morning, August 3rd following several months ill ness. Funeral service was held Wednesday, August 5th, 3:00 P. M., Skeens Chapel Holiness Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors include husband, Henry Griffith of the home; brother, Robert Vanstory, Greensboro. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MRS. FEARL SHAW Mrs. Pearl Shaw, age 90, died at L. Richardson Memorial Hos pital Sunday, August 2nd fol lowing several months illness. She lived at 1912 White Si. Funeral service was held Wednesday, August 5th 4:00 P. M., Brown's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Pied mont Memorial Park. Survivors include sons, Emory Shaw and Samuel Shaw, Greensboro, N. C., David Shaw, Reidsville, N. C, Frank Shaw.. New York City; daughters, Mrs. Hattie S. Wo^d, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Cora Baxter, Greens boro, Mrs. Lucendia Bosley, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Vina Kerr, Lackawanna, N. Y.; two broth er^ Isaiah Fitzgerald, Washing ton, D. C., Walter Fitzgerald, Baltimore, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Lula James, Winston-Sa lem, N. C., Miss Maggie Fitz gerald and Mrs. Sallie Herring, both of Greensboro. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MR. LORENZO ANDERSON Mr. Lorenzo Anderson, age 76 died at Anthony Nursing Home Sunday, August 2nd following several months illness. He lived at 405 Boyd St. Funeral service was held Tuesday, August 4th, 4:00 P.M., Bethel A.M.E. Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors include wife, Mrs. Ethel Anderson of the home; daughter, Miss Harriet Ander son, New York; sons, Edward Lorenzo Anderson, Durham, N. C. and Claude Alfred Anderson, New York; sisters, Mrs. Marie A. Nelson and Mrs. Irene A. Gordon, Boston, Mass; four grandchildren. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MRS. ROSA PATTERSON Mrs. Rosa Patterson, age 59 died Friday, July 28th follow ing seVeral months illness. She lived at 1103 Duke St. Funeral service was held Sunday, August 2nd, 3:00 P.M., St. Phillips A.MJE. Zion Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors include husband, Henry Patterson. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. MRS. JOHNNIE M. KINNEY Mrs. Johnnie Mae Kinney, age 4ff, of 1006 E. Washington St., died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1970 at her home. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 P.M. from the Mt. Carmon Methodist Church, with the Dr. Jarvis, officiating. Interment will follow in Pied mont Memorial Cemetery. Survivors are: her husband, mother, Mrs. Amanda Lovejoy, of the home, three brothers, Earlie Bruster, of Greensboro, N. C., Elijah Bruster, of Colum bus, Ohio, and Eugene Powell of Greensboro, N. C., and a host of nieces and nephews. The family will meet with their friends Saturday night at Hargett's Memorial Chapel from 7 to 9 P.M. Hargett Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. MRS. MOLLIE WARREN Mrs. Mollie Warren, age 72 died Sunday, August 2nd fol lowing a brief illness. She lived at 609 Alonzo Hall Towers. Funeral service was held Wednesday, August 5th, 2:00 P. M, St. Stephen United Church of Christ. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Mildred Blackmon, Greens (Continued on ? i.. lyMBHK MRS. D. C. SHAMBERGER Mrs. Dorothy C. Shamberger, Rge 52, died at Moses Cone Hos pital Thursday, July 30th fol lowing several weeks illness. She lived at 207 Winston St. Funeral service was held Sunday, August 2nd, 1:00 P.M., Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church. Burial followed in Asheboro, North Carolina City Cemetery. Survivors include husband, James C. Shamberger; daugh ters, Misses Penny and Sanbrina Shamberger, son, James Clyde Shamberger, Jr., all of the home; sisters, Mrs. Esther Cheek and Mrs. Blanche Hedrick, Ashe boro, N. C., Mrs. Ruth Morrison, Washington, D. C.; brothers, Webbie Chandler, Norman, N. C. and L. C. Chandler, Dur ham, ft. C. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Veterans' Comer Editor's Note: Below are au thoritative answers by the Vet erans Administration to some o f the many current questions from former servicemen and their families. Further informa tion on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA office. Q ? W hen I married my husband, a World War II vet eran, I had two children who became his stepchildren. We were married only five months before his death. Would I be eligible for a VA pension, and if not, would the children be eligible? A ? You, as a widow, would not be eligible for a pension. But if the stepchildren were| living with you and your hus-j band, they would be eligible to receive VA benefits. We suggest you contact your nearest VA office. Q ? T frequently see VA re possessed homes advertised for sale. Are these sales limited to veterans? I A ? No. Anyone who qualifies 1 may purchase these homes ? | veterans or non-veterans. Q ? My husband receives a VA pension, and has to have someone with him constantly. Can his pension be increased to pay for this assistance? A ? Veterans who receive pension, and who become so helpless as to need regular aid and attendance of another per son, may be eligible for an ad ditional allowance. Apply at your nearest VA office. Q ? What are the VA regu lations for servicemen who want to take correspondence courses? A ? Currently, servicemen must have been on active duty for at least two years, with a period of at least 181 days con tinuous service. Also, the cor respondence course must be ap proved by the state approving agency and lead to an identified educational or professional ob jective. HOLD MEDICARE BILLS "When should I submit my doctor bills to Medicare? This is a question asked many times each week," said Charles H. Myers, Manager of the" Greens boio Social Security Officc. According to Myers, hills may be sent in for payment any time a Medicare beneficiary wishes to send them, but not later than December 31 of the year follow irtg the year in which tho medi cal services are rendered. For example, any bills iniUTed dur ing 1070 may be sent in by Decembe: 31, 1971. 'The Prudential Insurance Co. in High Point, N. C., whicil handles the medical insurance par', of Medicare, has 'old us that pbout 30 percent of tho claims they receive cannot be paid because the beneficiary's $50 deductible for the year has not been met. Therefore, I (Continued on Page 4) TWO TRAGIC DEATHS: MAN SHOT, CHILD KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT JANICE LYNETTE SIMPSON SIMPSON CHILD IS VICTIM OF 1-85 CRASH Janice Lynette Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Simpson of Greens boro was one of five victims of a 2-car crash on 1-85 late Sunday afternoon. The four per sons in the car which went out of control and jumped the med ian, causing the head-on crash, were all killed. Mr. Simpson and four other children were injured. Janice Lynette Simpson, born July 21, 1962, was a third grade student at the Washington St. Elementary School. Survivors include her parents | and three sisters, Shanda, Ber linda and Kimberly, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j Leonard Simpson, Reidsville, N. C. and maternal grandmoth er, Mrs. Louella Rawls, of Vi dalia, Georgia and a number ol' aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be con- j ducted at Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Ruffin, N. C., Friday, I August 7, 1970 at 1:00 P.M. with the pastor, Rev. T. B. Wilson,) officiating. Brown's Funeral Directors in 1 charge of arrangements. CLYDE HOPE GUNSHOT DEATH CHARGE FACING LOCAL WOMAN Clyde Hope, 43, of 1314 Blu ford St. was shot with a .38 caliber pistol Monday afternoon at 222-A Bingham St. and died almost instantly. AngeMa Rogers, 21, of 919 Bluford St. was charged with murder and is being held in Guilford County Jail without bond. Police found Hope on th* kitchen floor with a bullet hole in his chest shortly after he was shot at approximately 2:00 p.m. He was dead on arrival at Cone Hospital, according to Dr. Allan Coggeshall, Guilford County Medical Examiner. The body is at Brown's Fun eral Home, where the famUy received their friends on Thurs day evening from 7-9. Funeral services will be con ducted on Friday, August 7th, 2:30 P.M. in Brown's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors include mother, Mrs. Lillie Mae Hope, Greens boro; brother Willie Hope, Jr., Rock Hill, S. C. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. A&T Asks State For $11,000,000 In Funds; Pre-School Lab, Health Building Priorities Officials at A&T State Uni versity Tuesday asked the North Carolina Advisory Budget Com mission for $11,219,000 for cap ital improvements for the next two years. In making the A&T presen tation to the board, Dr. Glenn F. Rankin, dean of academic affairs said major facilities need ed by the University include a $S% million health and physical education building, a half-mil- 1 lion dollar pre-school laboratory, and $345,000 for a warehouse and maintenance shop. "All of these are priority fa cilities," said Rankin. "We have made both of these request* during the past two or three state budget hearings." Rankin said the pre-school lab oratory facility will be used to provide laboratory experiences for students majoring In child development, home economic! education, psychology and special education. The University alap plans to operate a developmen tal research center. < The health and physical edu (Continued on Page 5)

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