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MR. CHARLES GILMORE
Charles Gilmore, age 41 ol
714 Jordon Ct., was pronounced
dead upon arrival at Moses H.
Cone Memorial Hospital from
injuries received after he had
been struck by two trucks on
Highway 29 near L. Richardson
Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday, Jan. 10, 1971 at 3:30
pun. from St Phillips AME
Zion Church with Rev. James
Robertson, Jr. officiating. Burial
will follow in Piedmont Memorial
Park.
Survivors are: wife, Mrs. Ida
Jones Gilmore, one daughter,
Brenda Gilmore, one son, Michael
Gilmore all of the home,
mother, Mrs. Francis Gilmore
Walker of Greensboro; one sister,
Miss Mildred Walker of
ureensDoro; rnree Dromers, jraui
Walker of Brooklyn, N. Y.j
Thomas Walker of Salisbury,
N. C.; and Joseph Walker of
Greensboro, three aunts, Mrs,
Ella Gilmore of Durham, N. CX,
1 Mrs. Catherine King of Baltimore;
Md., and Mrs. Manzie
Lilery of Salisbury, N. C., one
uncle, Mr. Exter Gilmore ol
Durham, N. C.
The family will meet with
their friends Saturday night,
Jan. 9, 1970 at Hargett Memorial
Chapel from 7-8 P-M.
Hargett Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
MR. BENJAMIN BEAL
Mr. Benjamin Beal, age 7(
died at L. Richardson Memorial
Hospital Wednesday, Dec. 30tl
following several weeks illness
He lived at 1801 Britton St.
Funeral services were helc
Sunday, Jan. 3rd, 1:30 P.M.
Brown's Funeral Home Chapel
Burial followed in Pledmon
Memorial Park.
Brown's Funeral Directors ir
charge of arrangements.
MR. CHARLIE WILLIAMSON
Mr. Charlie Williamson, ag<
74 died at L. Richardson Memorial
Hospital, Tuesday, Dec
29th following several month:
illness. He lived at 715 Gillii
i; Ct.
Funeral services were hel<
Saturday, Jan. 2nd, 1:00 P.M.
Shiloh Baptist Church. Buria
followed in Maplewood Cemetery.
Survivors include wife, Mrs
Cora Williams of the home:
sons, Henry Williams, Philadelphia,
Pa., Joseph and Charlii
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Williams, Jr., Greensboro, N. C.
daughter, Miss Samellia Wil
liams, L. A. California; ste]
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son, Greensboro, N. C.; brothel
Qunnie Williams, Philadelphit
Pa.
Brown's Funeral Directors 1
charge of arrangements.
MR. WILBKRT J. MALONE
Mr. Wilbert Joseph Maion<
age 30 died at L. Richardso:
Memorial Hospital Saturday
Jan. 2nd following a brief ill
ness. He lived at 763 Poteat C
Funeral services were hel
Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 3:30 P.M
Brown's Funeral Home Chape
Burial followed in Piedmor
Memorial Park.
Survivors include parents, M:
and Mrs. Joseph W. Malone c
the home; sisters, Mrs. Mary I
1 Patterson, Mrs. Josephine Kin
and Mrs. Annie D. Coucl
' Greensboro^ N. C.; brother
' Charlie and Walter James Mi
lone, Greensboro, N. C.
Brown's Funeral Directors i
1 charge of arrangements.
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MRS. AD DIE A. CLEVELAND
i Mrs. Addie Agnew Clevelani
age 57 died at the Medic Horn
Health Center December 29t
following several months ilines
i She resided at 325 E. McCuJ
loch St.
Funeral services were he]
rnursaay, Jan. 7U1, 2:00 P.M
I Brown's Funeral Home Chape
I Burial followed In Pledmoi
, Memorial Park.
Survivors include daughte
Mrs. Mary Hill, Bronx, N. ^
I sons, Calvin and Odell Clevi
i land, New York City, Johnn
and Edward Cleveland. Gree:
I ville, S. C., James Robe
Agnes, Jackson, N. C.; siste
Mrs. Queenie Daughtery, Ne
York City.
Brown's Funeral Directors
^ charge of arrangements.
I
I BRIDGETTE MOORE
. I Bridgette Sharon Moore, thr?
31 day old daughter of Linda Ar
s Moore of 215 E. WhittingU
St., died Sunday in Moses Cot
j Hospital.
Funeral services were coi
j ducted Wednesday in Harge
.1 Memorial Chapel,
j Survivors are mother; grant
i_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat
. Gilyard of Greensboro.
Hargett Funeral Service i
i charge of arrangements.
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The Times ? Read The
)RTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, J/
| i Rucker Rites Held
Wednesday, January 6th
' Funeral for Pierce C. Ruck- |:
er, 87, founder of several Greens- !
boro businesses and a retired !
. director of Jefferson Pilot Corp, b
were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday
at Holy Trinity Episcopal ?
Church, with burial in Green |
D Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rucker died
Monday night of heart failure I
at Moses Cone Hospital.
A native of Cplumbia, S. C,
? he founded South Atlantic Bond-?
a ed Warehouse Corp., the Rucker
ft Wholesale Co. and Rucker Cold
. Storage Co, businesses in which
t. ne was acuve until two weeks |d
ago.
*,1 A Greensboro resident for 63
1. years, he lived at 303 Wentworth
it Dr. He had been a director of
| Jefferson Standard Life Insurr.'
ance Co. for 40 years before be>f
coming a Jefferson Pilot DirectI.
or with the company's name and
g organizational change.
Mr. Rucker was a past mems,
ber of the board of trustees oi
i- then A. and T. State College
and a former chairman of the
ii, Democratic Party in Guilford
County. '
He was a charter member of
the Greensboro Rotary Club,
? founder of Carolina Maytag
1. Corp. of Greensboro, past presie
dent of the Greensboro Counk
try Club, and president of the j
Lewis Society of Virginia.
I- The active civic and business
leaaer was a cnarier memDer
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PIERCE RtCKEB1
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of the Greensboro Whist Club
1_ and a member and Crucifer in <
tt the Trinity Episcopal Church in I
| Columbia, S. C. He was also a i
J- member of the Holy Trinity i
k Episcopal Church here. t
Survivors include his widow I
in the former Mary Lewis Fry
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Charles A. Ramsey, Promoional
Director of Khalif Tem- co
>le No. 144 in Greensboro, N.C.
vould like to announce the
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ion sponsored by the Ancient ^
igvptian Arabic Order Noble
tfystic Shrine, Inc, Prince Hall
Affiliation. re
The talent competition will ln
je held January 17, 1971 at 6 S:
3.M. in Harrison Auditorium on
he A&T State University Cam- pr
>us. K
Funds derived from the sale
>f tickets and appreciated dona- w
:ions will be used by the Tem- j
3le to develop a youth prdgram
n Greensboro designed to help Vi
the youths of today with the in- in
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ralent Competition
otional Director sells the
ual talent competition to
>tentate of Khalif Temple
)NS0RS SECOND
AiinrTiTiAii
urominuN
Ten girls, age 17 to 21 win
mpete in the local event.
The winner will represent the
ty of Greensboro in the na>nal
contest in Houston, Texas,
ugust 1971.
The second place winner will
present the city of Greensboro
the state contest in Winstonilem,
N. C. June 1971.
We will be honored with the
esence of Miss Annette Marie
itchen, our last year's winner,
iss Kitchen will crown the new
inner and render a selection.
School enrollments among
ietnam veterans increased durg
FY 70 by 31 per cent bringg
the number of enrollees in
A training programs to 1,211,10.
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