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VOL. 30, NO. 39
DEATHS AND
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Mr. Noah Den Wiseman, Sr.
Mr. Noah Den Wiseman, Sr.,
age 75 of Rt. 11, Box 131, Guilford
Community, N. C., died
Friday, Aug. 27, 1971 at Moses
H. Cone Memorial Hospital.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Aug. 31, 1971 at 2:00
p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist
Church in Terra Cotta. Rev.
Sam Fogle officiated. Burial followed
in the Raleigh Cross Road
Cemetery in Terra Cotta.
He is survived by three daughters;
Mrs. Louise Jones of Portsmouth,
Va., Mrs. Earnestine
Hughes of Greensboro, N. C.
and Mrs. Marian Rogers of Dur
Snnday afternoon, Ant. 29,
waa a Joyoui time for members
of the Golna Family. Family
and friends fathered on the
lawns of Cordlce and Arle Golna
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GREENSBORO, NOR'.
i FUHERALS;
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ham, N. C.; four sons, Noah ?
Wiseman of Salisbury, N. C., :
Robert and George Wiseman of
the home, and Lewis Wiseman |
of Greensboro, N. C.; four sis- I
ters, Mrs. Alma Oliver of Wins
ton-Salem, N. C, Miss Mary
Wiseman of Salisbury, N. C., js
Mrs. Evelyn Hampton of Baltimore,
Md. and Mrs. Erah j.
Thomas of Bronx, N. Y.; other :
relatives and friends.
nargeti funeral service in
charge of all arrangements.
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MRS. NELLIE C. HARPER !
Mrs. Nellie C. Harper, age
87 died at Moses Cone Hospital
Tuesday morning, Aug. 31st following
several weeks illness.
She lived at 736 Julian St.
Funeral services were held ,
Thursday, Sept. 2nd, 3:30 P.M. ,
Grace Luther Memorial Luth- ]
eran Church. Burial followed in ]
Carolina Biblical Gardens. I
Survivors include daughters: i
Mrs. Geneva Hunt of the home,
and Mrs. Edith Scott, Atlanta,
Ga.; sons, Henry Harper, Phil- ]
adelphia, Pa.; brother, Frainci- .
son Collins, Asheville, N. C.
Brown's Funeral Directors in j 1
charge of arrangements.
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of 3022 Freeman Mill Rd. and
3024 Freeman Mill Rd. respectively
to celebrate the Golns
Family Reunion. Rev. Willie
Gladney and Rev. H. Harknea
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rH CAROLINA, FRIDAY,
jreensboro Native
Lams Promotion
JUNIUS (BOB) HAITH
Junius (Bob) Haith has been
lamed brand manager for Burlett's
White Satin Gin in the
Eastern division of Four Roses
Distillers Company. Mr. Haith
lad been the company's Washngton,
D. C., state manager
since 1969.
Mr. Haith, who joined Four
3oses Distillers Company in 19S9
is a sales representative in
Eastern Pennsylvania, advanced
in 1968 to field assistant in D.
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NS FAMILY REUNI
were reunion guest along witl
several family friends.
The reunion brought togethei
family members from New Jer
gey, California, Charlotte, Golds
ButU
uture Outlook!
SfcrTEMBER 3, 1971
26 New Faculty M
To Staff of A&T i
Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, presi-j sc
! dent of A&T State University,; ct
j this week announced the ap- ] in
pointment of 26 new teachers st
! for the fall term. si
Appointments in the School' m
of Arts and Science are Gilbert K
I Casterlow Jr., National Teaching lo
j Fellow in mathematics; Momodou
Manneh, National Teaching ec
Fellow in political science; D
Robert Louis Woods, instructor Ei
of biology; Dennis J. Vetock,
instructor of history, Richard A
Robbins, associate professor of as
economics; Dr. James Nutsch, sc
associate professor of history; as
Mrs. Bertha H. Miller, instruct- u:
or of history; David M. John- j C
son, associate professor of so- si
I boro. New York and Pennsyl- 1
| vania. Five brothers, Cordiee, <
II Arie, Harlle, Erwin and Arthur t
| all of Greensboro and two sis- i
-| ters, Pearl of Greensboro and
ciology; John K. Jolley, assist- J ol
ant professor of social service;!
Dr. Williams B. DeLauder, as-1 fi
sociate professor of chemistry; j a:
ur. jason Vjiicnrisi, cnairman 01 ts
the Department of physics; and p:
Mrs. Jacqueline H. Kerr, Na- H
tional Teaching Fellow in Eng- cl
lish. o
Named in the School of Busi- si
ness were Mrs. Julia W. Cov- n
ington, assistant professor of a:
accounting; Francis A. Coving- g
ton, assistant professor of ac- li
counting; Miss Mary F. Jack- li
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Iola of Penn. celebrated the oe asion
with their children,
rrandchlldren, nieces, nephew*
ind other in-laws.
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lumbers Named
Slate University
in, assistant professor of aclunting;
Japhet H. Nkonge,
structor of business adminiration;
Sarat Kumar Roy, asstant
professor of business addnistration;
and Murli K.
alro, National Teaching Felw
in business administration.
Leonard Dudka has been add1
as associate professor in the
epartment of Health, Physical
ducation and Recreation.
Additions to the School ol
griculture were Isiah Ruffin.
isociate professor of plant and
til science; and Jules Starolitz,
isistant professor of dairy manfacturing.
Mrs. Elizabeth W.
oopei has been named an asstant
professor in the School
t Nursing.
Faculty members returning
om leave are Evans Booker,
isociate professor of chemistry;
enjamin W. Harris, associate
rofessor of adult education; Dr.
tarold Mazyck, professor of
hild development and counselr
educator; Eva V. Moore, asistant
professor of home ecoomics;
Earnest Sherrod, assistnt
professor of electrical enineering;
and Jimmy Lee Wilams,
associate professor of engsh.
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