n Jhf VOL. 30, NO. 14 FINAL RITES H I i :1 -I I ^K :> . j i in WL BOOR A. WHX1AM8 Memorial aervlcea tor Mr. Scott Arhbury Williams were conducted Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971 at 4:00 pan. at OHM* La?L ^ ' fl r, A. -ees _ -l tncr&Q unurca, orMOtD^'S C. Wiethe Rev. Allen Xebec- " Mr. Williams, vice president and elder. afi'Oknee Tdthoiau Church, died In Ida deep en 1, anr?'j^;ButC g.': .'"') . MR. LUTHER MORTON Mr. Luther. Morton, age 00 of 1104 Caldwell St. died at L. Riehardroi^MemorlalHoepltel fc nDudtdRR Seh o?v> - israac ! Funeral aetvlcaa were held ;, ^ Friday. Felx 12th, 4:00 P.M., I Brown's Funeral Home Chapel. . Burial followed In Piedmont Memorial Park. ;i ; >i : >r? loltij., Survivors include his widow, i Mrs. Pauline B. Morton of the home; daughters, Mrs. Mary : I Smith and Mrs. Deleria Worthy, J d Greensboro, Mrs. Doris Jack- i FEB 19 1971 fill pi Keep Up With 7 GREENSBORO, NO! ELD FOR PROMII Sunday, Feb. 14, 1971. He was born in Harrisburg, Pa. of Carrie E. Williams and J. Henry Williams. Educated in the Harrisburg Public Schools, he served in the| Air Force in World War II. Later he graduated from A&T College and the Pennsylvania State University. For many years he was a teacher of art at Benedict College, Columbia, S. C, St. Paul's College, Lawrenceville, . Va. and at Lincoln Junior High School in Greensboro, N. C. He is survived by his widow Mrs. Sallle Dale Williams, a lister, Miss Olive 3. Williams, of Baltimore, Md., two brothers, James H. Williams of Columbia, S. C. and Roger K. Williams of Baltimore, Md. and a nephew Scott W. Williams, of State Col**e. Pa. He was loved and respected tor his sincere Interest in youth mi high ideals of personal invdivenMbt Ha leaves a boat at* friends, relatives and admirers to mourn his passing. SkniCh Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. son, Passiac, N. J.; eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren; half brother, Nathaniel Day, Greensboro; step mother, Mrs. Mary Morton, Greensboro. Brown's Funeral Directors in sharge o1 arrangements. )OU. MARY J. BREED EN Mrs. Breed en, Editor's Sister .Funeral services lor Mrs. Mary J. Breeden were conducted on Sunday, Feb. 14, 1971 at 2:00 P.M. at New Zion A.M.E. Church, Dillon County, S. C., with the Rev. J. F. Briley, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Mary J. Breeden, daughter. of ,thie late Rev. and Mrs. Washington Johnson, was born September 8, 1901 in Marlboro County, S. c. and departed this tile Thursday, Feb. 11, 1971 in the Marlboro County General Hospital after a long illness. She was converted at en early kfce tad joined New Holy Methodist .Church. T- (nn? .1?1 l? Unlv +** sue waa juiuw / Wedlock to Mr. Alton Breeden and to this union seven children were born. One daughter preceded her to the grave. After hear marriage to Mr. Breeden she moved her menw berahip to New Zion A.M.B. Church where she served as Mil Mr. Lacy Halth, age 74 died at Moses Cone Hospital Saturday, Feb. 13th. He lived at 2115 Joe Louis Blvd. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 17th, 2:00 p.m., Brown's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in Maplewood Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Arletha Haith of the home; daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Giles, New York, N.' Y., Mrs. Mable StewarV Mrs. Margaret Jordan, Mrs. Lois Marsh, Mrs. Naomi Stewart, all of Greensboro, Mrs. Annie Day of the home, Mrs. Colester Florence and Mrs, Ruth Lattimore, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Alice Anderson, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Sonja McKinley, Seat Pleasant, lid.; sons, Car lacy Haith, Boston, Mass., Ross Haith, Columbia, Md., Bernard Htdth, Brooklyn, N. Y., Reginald Haith and Earl Haith, Greensboro, N. C.; brother, Frank Haith, High Point, N. C.; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Ironhand, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Fannie Roper, Patterson, N. J.; stepmother, Mrs. Sailie Haith, Burlington. N. C,; 41 grandchildren and 20 great grdndchildren. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. I iir ilNkkit ?* " i - ? <^.<3 Li iiJl 4.'^' ^w>l j :ur-e '/?c Times ? Read Tl RTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, 1ENT CITIZENS President of the Deaconess Board, a member of the Stewardess Board No. 2 and in any other capacity where her help was needed. Survivors are her husband, Mr. Alton Breeder!; one daugh (ex; BTK nUmS K HCDOOgH OX Newark, N. J.; five sons: Alton Jr. of the home, John Dewey, Franklin and Carl Breeden, all of Newark, N. J., and Robert (Continued on Page 8) JI 4 4 2 KB - I I Greens'-o: P Library WW P.O. Box City 27 ie Future Out j struck by a westbound car driv en by Mrs. Rita Busick Cock i man, 21, of Rt. 1, Browns Sum t mit, after be ran from behind i i car, parked on the opposite aid of the highway. No charges were made again* the driver of the car. Patrolman Smith put the tinn of the accident' at 3 pin., atoi i said that the victim was dew i before being* taken to Mose ' Cone Hospital in Greeniboro. The body is'at Hargett's Fun i eral Rome pending arrange| metits. " " 1 ,v " r FEBRUARY 19, U971 SENIOR MIKE GAL HE IS A PRIME PF Senior forward Mike Gale 01 Elizabeth City State scored 34 points last Saturday to help the Vikings down nationally ranked North Carolina A&T. That made his coach, Bobby Vaughan very happy. But Vaughan was quick tc add, "If Gale were only a scorer, we would be in real trouble, He is averaging 19 rebounds pei game and is also our best passer." For his outstanding efforts in , the Vikings latest two games, Gale has been named the "CIAA Player of the Week." Gale, a native of Philadelphia, is only 6-3%, but the coachei around the conference regard him as the league's prime pre prospect this season. "Because our team is so short,' added Vaughan, "we have t< play Gale as a guard-forward . I 1- _ ? SL. - - ? ?-J- ? - * ? iuu uic IIma.ma ui a irnt guard in the proa." In his Onal se>soti with th? Vikings, Gale is averaging X points per game. His passing li something else to watch. "He is a consistent, performer," said Vatican. "We think hi Browns Summit Youth Struck. By Car Dies Bowns Summit ? A 10-yeai old boy was fatally injurec Wednesday afternoon whet struck by a car on Highway 15( some three miles east of Monti, cello School. Dwayne Pinnix of Route 1 Browns Summit, was crossinj the road to his home when h< was struck, according to thi State Highway Patrol. His 8 year-old sister, Vanessa, ha< ; minor scratches, apparently re ceived in stumbling as she cross, ed the highway, the patrol said , She was not struck by the car Investigating patrolman P. M i Smith said the Plnnti hov m ~0 public X-/,. * ?06 PRICE: 10 CENTS -E SHOWS WHY LO PROSPECT I is the best ball player in the I CIAA." ! By beat ins? the A pines M1-5V I Elizabeth City (11-4) remains in i contention for the Southern Di' vision title. A down-to-the wire finish may have to determine the ' final two tournament berths as Shaw (9-5), North Carolina Central (8-5), Johnson C. Smith ' (7-7) and Winston-Salem State ' (7-7) all have key games coming up this week. i In the Northern Division, both , unbeaten Norfolk State (15-0) , and strong Howard University have already clinched berths in , the tournament which gets uni derway in Greensboro Feb. 25. I The University of Maryland? i Eastern Shore (8-5) has moved into third place with Virginia ' Union in fourth place with a '-!" i 7-7 mark and Morgan and Vir. ginla State deadlocked in fifth i place with 6-8 records. 1 A key game will take place II in Raleigh Wednesday when I A&T meets Shaw. Celebration Continues ' At St. Matthews Church The celebration of Oklar^ps^' ing and consecration of the neW-1 ' St. Matthews United MethoAtad*; ~ ' r Church building at EastFtorUji' J''J [ and Asheboro Streets continues j this Sunday, February 21, wtth | ' j two special services in the" sanc_ | tuary. I At 11:00 A.M. on Sunday, Pr. I DeWitt S. Dykes, minister anil * architect of Knoxville, Twin., will preach. ^, , _ [ At 3:00 p.m, the Rev. Avery "m | E. Robinson, pastor of. Union j Memorial United Afetbodlkt Church will preach. Rev. Robinson will be accompanied by I the choir and members of Union Memorial Church. ' Following the afternoon service, an hour of Open House 8 and Fellowship will be held and friends of the Church are invited to attend and participate in '' these Activities. CLUfe TO MUf . 3V , . The Mount ?abor Horn smoker's Club will meet ?WMipnight, Feb. 23, at 7:48 at the home of Mrs. Harry Alston^.SBM J Lamb fcd. A^i members are urged to be present wisjt,,, A - i

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