* Jill VOL. 30, NO. 40 DEATHS AN m j^p Mr. George Edward Waitings Mr. George Edward Wallini ton, age 54 of 4907 Troxler R< died Saturday, Sept. 4, 1971 Moses H. Cone Memorial Ho pital, after .? sudden illness. Funeral services were he Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1971 at 4:1 p.m. from Poplar Grove AM Church, with the pastor, -te M. L. Johnson, officiating, a sisted by Rev. Nathan Boyd. Burial was in the Veterar Plot of Maple wood Cemetei with full Military Rites. M Wallington was a veteran World War II, and on Octob 30, 1945 he received an hono: able discharge with the follov ing medals: American Theat Service Medal and the Europe: African Middle Eastern Servi Medal. Survivors are: 4 sisters. Mi Mattie Vanstory, Mrs. Catherii Troxler, Mrs. Mamie Wil'ian son, all of Greensboro, N. ( and Mrs. Eva Vanstory of Brow Summit, N. C.; 1 brother, Robe Wallington of Philadelphia, P: grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Grav and a host of relatives ar friends. Hargett Funeral Service charge of arrangements. MRS. ALICE WARD Mrs. Alice Ward, age 68 dii Saturday, Aug. 28th at Carolii Nursing Center following se' eral months illness. She lived 540 Macon St. Funeral services were he Saturday, Sept. 4th, 1:00 P.ft Brown's Funeral Home Chap Burial followed in Piedmo Memorial Park. Brown's Funeral Directors charge of arrangements. t \ I w~ ~' A A o>n^c f\ f'P 7<T-X VJ</ ! ? *" ^ 7 ""I^y ' "59, p 1 iiv _ ... Th( DTTI P A nAT TXT i TVTfcTTX.ir i-. ;d I morial Park. ~a, Survivors include his wife v_ ( Mrs. Lois Love Williams, Ne\ at York City; three daughters, Mrs Celesta McCoy, Greensboro, N C., Mrs. Thelma McClinton ani Miss Dorothy Williams, Ne\ '' York CitV; one sister, Miss Mar: E Williams, Raleigh, N. C.; broth n er, Rufus Williams, Raleigh, N C. in Brown's Funeral Directors ii charge of arrangements. t fill Keep Up With GREENSBORO, NO! D FUNERALS j MR. ZEB PEOPLES Mr. Zeb Peoples, age 77 ol 1518 Perkins St., retired saniJ tation engineer died Sunday, K Sept. 5th following a brief illI ness. Funeral services were helc H Thursday, Sept. 9th, 2:00 P.M. |i Brown's Funeral Home Chapel -\ Burial followed in Mt. Sina A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery B Advance, N. C. H Survivors include his wife 1 wife, Mrs. Lucy Peoples of tht ;r;i J home and step son, Dwain W ftf David, U. S. Army. [H Brown's Funeral Directors ii (charge of arrangements. MR. CLARENCE MITCHELL Mr. Clarence Mitchell, age 4' ? died Tuesday, Aug. 31st. He lived at 603 Julian St. Funeral services were hel< '' Saturday, Sept. 4th, 3:00 P.M. I Rrnu/n's Fiinnral Wnmo fhanpl sBurial followed in Maplewoo< Cemetery. Id Survivors include his wife 00 Mrs. Maggie Mitchell of thi home; mother, Mrs. Miney Hoi v- and step-father, Hev. Cheste: s" Holt of Greensboro; sons, Clar ence, Christopher and Jerr; i's Wayne Mitchell; daughters, Mis ry i ses Carol, Peggie, Sarah Mit lr. chell, all of the home; sisters of Mrs. Margaret Cobb, Gibson er, ville, N. C., Mrs. Ola Brooks ant r- Mrs. Nellie Funderbrook v- Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Wini er ferd Carvana, Charlotte, N. C. in brothers; Chester Holt, Greens je: boro, N. C., Everitt Holt, Pleas I ant Garden, N. C., Boyd Holt -s.' Washington, N. C. and Thoma le Holt, Washington, D. C. 1. Brown's Funeral Directors ii ;,f| charge of arrangements. ra! rt MR. MILLARD WILLIAMS a-i Mr. Millard Williams, age 5 eg a former resident of Greensbor 1(j died in New York City Thurs day, Sept. 2nd following a brie illness. Funeral services were helt Wednesday, Sept. 8th, 3:00 p.m Brown's Funeral Home Chapel Burial followed in Piedmont Me ivi.ii rt, r fti JJA I , D iW?* i Future Outlook News Agent Resigns Wade Anthony Wilson of 405 1 E. Lindsay St, Greensboro, N. C, age 13 has resigned from | selling the Future Outlook to play football. He has saved more 5 than $150.00 for his school equip , ment. Wade sold The Future Outlook every Friday and Satl * ^jk 1^^ * m Bt I m i : # T jj WADE ANTHONY WILSON [ I urday at the Cumberland Shop- i . | ping Center and at Lindsay St. . | Curb Market. 11 mSI^^Wmn w : n;iU. I. TERRY A. WALLACE a Wins $ 1,000 Scholarship v Terry A. Wallace of Jamesy ville, N. C. has been awarded a - $1,000 scholarship by the naF. tional body of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Wallace, a n junior at A&T State University, plans a career in medicine. Oath e Future Outlook! EPTEMBER 10, 1971 1,300 Freshmen Welcoi Ronald Tuck of Philade lot of attention at the annual F State University. His beaming Monroe, N. C. and Deborah Hill is a linebacker on the Aggie f Record 1,309 A&T! Officials To Sfaie The enrollment of more than b< 1,300 new students at A&T State cr University this semester is send- D ing Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy to Ri Raleigh Tuesday to request w funds to alleviate a teacher shortage at the University. ec The A&T president said the to present head count (with regis- ai trations still coming in) is a fc ccord 4,14.: stu -c d< "The ft e Legislature underf timated utr e.xpecte I enroll-' oi ment," said Diwdv. "On the ir basis of the Legislature's esti- a' male of 3,650 full-time students, p: I ,ve lost 9.5 positions at a :ost of tc I 109,000." - ; a i "I am reasonably sure that we will get these positions si back," added Dowdy." With an fi enrollment head count of 4,-! ir 142, he estimated that the full- rr time equivalent student number will probably exceed A&T's pro- ri jected enrollment of 3,800. o "The current personnel short- tc age could not have been avoided si 5,000 LOYAL FANS TO SEE AGGIE TEJ It was hard to believe that i st 1 n OOO nprsnns iiiniilH shnw nr? trt / see a football scrimmage, but d that's what happened at North c Carolina A&T last Saturday. Billed as the first annual Blue- F Gold game, the intra-squad )0k* PRICE: 10 CENTS , j 3?af Tied To A&T State I?l:? r? 1_ !_ ? ' - l>iiiu, reiuisyivama, gets a reshmen Reception at A&T : hostesses are Toni Rorie, , Ossining, New York. Tuck ootball team. Freshmen Sends For Funds scause of the unexpected inease in enrollment," said owdy, "but we are going to aleigh with our reports so that e can make adjustments. Dowdy said teachers are need1 in the areas of English hisiry, mathematics, psychology id art. Technicians are needed ir the biology and chemistry spartments. William H. Gamble, director t admissions at A&T, said the icrease in enrollment can be ttribuled to a new recruitment rogram'instituted last year and > new programs in engineering nd other areas. A&T also received 100 new udents under a joint program mded by the federal governlent and the Model City Comlission of High Point. Gamble said that even the scent increase in tuition for ut-of-state students had failed > decrease applications of these tudents to A&T. TURK OUT SCRIMMAGE srimmage was a real attraction > Greensboro's Memorial Staium. These were all paying ustomers. In the football game itself, >aul McKibbens won the battle (Continued on Page 4)

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