k Jill VOL. 30, NO. 34 COLEN E. CRAVE OF FIRE CAUSED Final rites were held 1:00 p.m. Wednesday in Smith's Funeral Home Chapel for Colen E. Craven Sr. of 1035 Armstrong St. who died Saturday night at Moses Cone Hospital from burns received in a fire at 807 Gorrell St. after lightening struck the house. Rev. Joseph B. Bethea, pastor, St. Matthews United Methodist Church officiated and burial was in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors are one son, Colen E. Craven, Jr. and one daughter MR. BRADLEY INGRAM Mr. Bradley Ingram, age 33, a former resident of Greensboro died Saturday, July 17th in Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 24th, 1:00 p.m., Mt. Olivet A.M.E. Zion Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mary Ingram; sons, Bradley and Gregory Ingram; daughter, Kimberley Ingram, all of Brooklyn, N. Y.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ingram of Greensboro; brothers, Clarence, f ^ ^11^^ OFFICIALS REVI > f Keep Up With 1 GREENSBORO, N N, SR. VICTIM BY LIGHTENING Mrs. Carolyn C. Caldwell both of Greensboro, N. C., 4 grandchildren, his father John Craven of Philadelphia, 2 brothers, Glen Craven of Greensboro and Thomas Craven of Washington, D.C., 4 sisters, Mrs. Ruby Patterson and Mrs. Ruth Allen both ' of Philadelphia, Mrs. Georgia ! Jackson of New York and Mrs. Blanche Dorsett of Washington, D. C. Smith's Funeral Directors in ' charge of services. Lonnie, Harvey and Carl Ingram of Greensboro; sisters, Mrs. Fannie B. Wall, Columbia, S. C., Miss Mattie Ingram, | Greensboro, and Mrs. Connie Harrison, Germany; mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Iris Donnell, New York, N. Y. Brown's Funeral Directors in ' charge of arrangements. XT A ?? 1 fttn i :* - 1 ? vili ijiu report urr rw> riraurance operations showed that more than five million veterans were insured for about $38 billion under five different life Insurance programs. IErrrr*" , : wir+ imshhhbl s > v EppHi, K; ,?S2Krt51 v , ai-mumd? EW PLANS FOR 1 i j rhe Times ? Read Tl 'ORTH CAROLINA, FRIDA' Veterans' Corner Editor's Note: Veterans and their dependents are asking thousands of questions concern| ing the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Administration. Be! low are some representative j queries. Additional information , may be obtained at any VA office. Q ? I am moving next month. Should I notify VA or the TreasI nrv T~~1orvoT-tw-i4- o/\ T'11 ? -? I utt'Hiiiuciiv ou x u gcx my pension check at my new address? A ? You should notify the VA regional office where your records are filed giving your claim number and your old and new address. Also notify your post office but not the Treasury Department. Q ? I changed from college to a vocational school and now would like to make a second j change. Is this permissible un! der the GI Bill? A ? Yes, VA may approve | the second change if after coun| seling the new program is found to be in keeping with your abilities and interest and if there is a reasonable chance you can successfully complete the pro Kiain. (Continued on Page 4) gMk||Wn '^BHj IEW SH1L0H BAP (See Story on Page 5) 6ulU ie Future Outlook! Y, JULY 30, 1971 MAN DIES OF ST4 INFLICTED BY HIS ' t - ?...? i...-. - ^1 MR. & MRS. THEOIK i Funeral services were con- Mi ducted tor Mr. Theodore Mack Pr Williams on Sunday, July 25, Ja 1971 at 2:00 p.m. at Hargett's' TIST CHURCH ON E! )0k* PRICE: 10 CENTS lB wounds W " ' >RE WILLIAMS nu- 1 ?uw *u _ n :uiuiidi t~uapci, wiui me im;v. ince E. Graves, pastor of Saint raes Baptist Church, officiat(Contlnued on Page ? -r?mm M Ej* |K|ip | r Lb I

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