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VOL. 30, NO. 21
DEATHS AN
MR. WILLIAM SEIGLER
Mr. William Seigler, age 55
was dead on arrival at a local
hospital Thursday, April 15th
following a brief illness. He
lived at 2030 Asheboro St., Apt
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Monday, April 19th, 3:00 p.rn.
Brown's Funeral Home ChapeL
Burial followed in Piedmont
Memorial Park.
Survivors include, the wife,
Mrs. Mattie Seigler of the home;
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrow
and Mrs. Emma Brown, Fort
Mills, S. C.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
MR. TOMMY TATE
Mr. Tommy Tate age 54 former
resident of Greensboro, N. C.,
died Friday, April 9, 1971 in a
Detroit, Mich, hospital after a
brief illness.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, April 17, 1971 at 3:00
pun. from New Zlon Baptist
Church with the pastor Rev.
James McCoy, officiating. Burial
followed on the Veteran's
Plot in Maplewood Cemetery
with full military rites. Mr.
Tate was a veteran of World
War II.
survivors are: wire, mrs. miia
Mae Tate of Greensboro, N. C.;
one sister, Mrs. Iradell Tate
Byrd of Greensboro, N. C.; one
brother, Odell Tate of Greensboro,
N. C., one niece, two
nephews and a host of relatives
and friends.
Hargett Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
MBS. HAZEL BALDWIN
Mrs. Hazel McRae Baldwin,
age 46, former resident of
Greensboro, N. C., died Wednesday,
April 14, 1971 at Medical
College Hispital in Richmond,
Va. after a brief illness.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, April 17, 1971 at 2:00
p.m. from Hargctt Memorial
Chapel with Rev. O. W. Howard,
officiating. Burial followed
Maplewood Cemetery.
Survivors are: grandfather,
Rev. M. N. McRae of Greensboro,
foster grand mother, Mrs.
OUie Mae McRae of Greensboro,
N. C., one aunt, Mrs. Juanita
Cooper of Baltimore, Md., one
uncle, Samuel McRae of Burlington,
N. C. and a host of relatives
and friends.
Hargett Funeral Home in
charge of arangements.
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MR. 8IMPSON A. ALSTON
Mr. Simpson A. Alston, age 70
of 21 IS Hillsborough St., died
Tuesday, April 20, 1971 at L.
Richardson Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, April 22, 1971 at 2:00
P.M. from Hargett Memorial
Chapel. Burial followed in Piedmont
Cemetery.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Ethel M. Alston of the home,
one brother, Jerry Alston of
Greensboro, N. C. and a host of
relatives and friends.
Hargett Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
MR. LEONARD SCOTT, 8R.
Mr. Leonard Scott, Sr., age
67 of Guilford College, died
. Wednesday, April 14, 1971 at
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness.
Funeral services were held
I Sunday, April 18, 1971 at 3:00
, P.M. from Reynolds Chapel
Baptist Church, with Rev. F. D.
Fuller, pastor, officiating. Burial
followed in the church cemetery.
Survivors are: his wife, Mrs.
Maggie Scott of the home, three
daughters, Mrs. Maggie Lee
Webster, Mrs. Eula Clark and
Mrs. Pearl Clark, all of Greensboro,
N. C, one step-daughter,
: Mrs. Angle Fox of Plainfield,
; N. J., three sons, Mr. Harrison
| Scott of Hartford, Conn., Mr.
I Leonard Scott, Jr., and Mr. Joe
Henry Scott, both of Greensboro,
N. C., one adopted grandson,
Sgt. Larry Scott of the
United States Army, one stepson,
Mr. James Martin of Winston-Salem,
N. C., 16 grandchildren,
3 great grandchildren, 1
sister, Mrs. Lillie Mae Wyatt of
Belton, S. C., 1 brother, Mr.
Guffin Scott of Greensboro, N.
C, 2 nephews, and a host of
relatives and friends.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of arrangements.
MR. JOHN BROOKS
Funeral service for Mr. John
Brooks a former resident of
Brown Summit, N. C., will be
held in New York City, Monday
night at 8:00 p.m. from
Marshall and Blake Funeral
Home in New York City.
Survivors are: 4 sisters, Miss
Mary Jean Brooks, Miss Bessie
Brooks, Mrs. Mattie Rideout and
Mrs. Lenora Richardson all of
New York City, 3 brothers, Mr.
G. Brooks of New York City,
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lift tie Ann Webb (ri
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"Man Of The Year"
Of The Institutional
Baptist Church
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JAMES H. STEELE
At the conclusion of the Annual
Men's Day Rally held recently
at the United Institutional
Baptist Church, James H
' Steele was selected "Man of th?
: Year' by virtue of his untiring
j efforts in reporting the largest
i sum of money.
1 i: other Steele, a native ol
Greensboro has boon a faithfu
and loyal member of I nitec
since childhood. A former church
school teacher, he is now an active
member of the Ushei
Beard, Ward No. 1, and a rei
speeled Christian gentleman.
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,Y, Artviu 23, 1971
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;ing Student Honored At
ght), a second-i monies last !
AT State Uni- Naomi W. W
>Iarship during Dr. Lewis C. 1
I capping cere- >
46 Nursing Slude
In Impressive Ser
One of the largest second-year
I classes in recent years particl|
pated in the annual capping
exercises at A&T State University
last Sunday.
Receiving their caps, the
symbol of the completion of
approximately two years of
study, were 46 students. The
caps were presented by Mrs.
Naomi W. Wynn, dean of the
School of Nursing.
Seven of the students were
honored for outstanding scholarship.
Miss Wanda Jones of Ashcville,
N. C. received the Dr.
C. C. Stewart Memorial Scholarship
award from the Greens_
I boro Medical Society.
,| Miss Bertha Mac Davis won
.'the Moses H. Cone award and
Miss Bettie Ann Webb was pre
? senico me Medical - aurgical
r Nursing Award by Dr. Samuel
t Joy tier, president of the Greensboro
Academy of Medicine. Miss
E Webb is from Roper, N. C.
1 Other award winners v. ere
I M s. Yvonne M. Smith, Four
i Oaks, N. C., Telocoa Graduates'
C .vcnslir.ro award; and Misses
r Cjn tanec McConnell, Uu.oklyn,
N. Y.; and Connie Carson, Madron
Heights, Va., Telocoa Grad
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Sunday. With her are Mrs.
ynn, dean of the school and
Dowdy, president of A&T.
(Photo by Len Conley)
nts Receive Caps
vice at A&T State
nates' Award from the Washington,
D. C. chapter.
Class speaker at the occasion
was Miss Emanuella Quick of
Laurinburg, N. C. Miss Quick is
a senior in the A&T School of
Nursing.
i Those receiving caps were:
; Nancy Barbour, Bernadine Britt,
Barbara A. Burns, Jennifer M.
, Byrd, Connie S. Carson, Jacqueline
Channelle, Alfroda Clegg,
Brrtha Mae Davis, Joyce M.
Da is, LaBonnie Donnell, ShirI
Durham, Kathryn A. Foust,
Bcttie Mae Fuller, Gwendolyn
! J. Gales, Lillie Herring; Yvonne
| Marie Hill, Lorna Jean Hines,
! Ozetta Jeffreys, Wanda Louise
Jones, Siephanie T. Loadholt,
Coi.s'aace N. McConnell, Lynda
D. MeC' av, Yvonne D. McKoy,
Marv ?.*. Palin. .Tovee Ppttflwov
Dorothy I'ortcr, Miriam L. Pool
. Mae Rhodes, Beni!a
R. R -. aiitson, D.ane Roberts,
j Dc'ora Kay Ruff in, Ester J.
Thaxtor Avis Thorpe, Charlotte
Under .' o.r!, Augusta Washingtoa.
Daralte Watt, Reltie Ann
V.ivio, D< .a ilclcn West, Blondenia
J. v'.dtc, Mary Worthy,
l.ois Younj, Elizabeth D. ZeigI
ler.