fcjhc VOL. 81, NO. 52 DEATHS AND I < i |i1 I i I i I 1 I 1 I < MR. JOE J. PICKARD, JR. Mr. Joe John Pickard, Jr., age 51, of 4415 Anderson St. in Greensboro, died Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1971 at the Moses H. Cone | Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 27, 1971 at Wells' Temple Church of God in Christ i MRS. LILLIE THACKER i i Mrs. Lillie Thacker, age 77 diea at L. Richardson Memorial j Hospital Tuesday, Nov. 23rd fol- ) lowing a lengthy illness. She ] lived at 107 Durham St. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 27th, 2:00 P.M., j St. James United Presbyterian Church. Burial followed in Ma- j \ plewood Cemetery. Survivors include a son-inlaw, Paul Hightower, Greensboro and a step son, James Scales, Philadelphia, Pa. I Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. | MR. J. H. RICHMOND Mr. James Henry Richmond, ^ age 35, a former resident of c Greensboro died > in Harrisburg, ^ Pa. Monday, Nov. 29th following a brief illness. ^ Funeral services were held 1 Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 3:00 P.M, e Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church. ! S Burial followed in Piedmont e Memorial Park. 1 c Survivors include his mother, q Mrs. Christine McAdoo, Greensboro; brothers, Owen McAdoo,! . Jr., Armstead McAdoo and De- ' t Witt McAdoo, all of Greensboro;! e sisters, Mrs. Roberta R. John- j } son, Harrisburg, Pa, Miss Pa- j ^ tricia Richmond, Greensboro, j and Mrs. Jewel Richmond, j Hampton, Va. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. c : fill Keep Up With 7 GREENSBORO, NO FUNERALS! i it 3:00 p.m., with the Bishop | Wyoming Wells officiating. Burial followed in the Piedmont: Memorial Park. Survivors are: his wife, Mrs. Catherine Lindsay Pickard of the home; his mother, Mrs. Bes-| sie Anne Jordan Pickard of j Greensboro, N. C.; seven sis- i ters, Mrs. Deedie Matthews, | Mrs. Myrtle Jones, Miss Lessie i Pickard and Miss Nannie Pickard all of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Isabell Goodman of Reidsville, N. C., Mrs. Mary Winchester of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Martha Lynn of Sedalia, N. C.; two brothers, Mr. James Pickard and Rev. Arthur Pickard of Greensboro, N. C. and a host of other relatives and friends. Hargett Funeral Service in charge of arrangements. wk \ '^apSKS v ?fl v . \ |k p H MR. JOHN W. BROWN Mr. John Wesley Brown, age 17 of 409 McAdoo Ave. died Sunday, Nov. 29, 1971 at his lome after a sudden illness. Funeral services were held fhursday, Dec. 2, 1971 at 2:00 '.M. at Hargett Memorial Chap(1. Burial followed at Camp ipring Methodist Church Cem-, itery in Caswell County. The lev. James Robertson, pastor if Union Memorial Methodist Shurch officiated. Survivors are: three sisters, trs. Betty Blackwell of Greens- j oro, N. C., Mrs. Margaret Turn- | r of Reidsville, N. C., and Mrs. i lulda Edwards of Kimball, W. 'a., one brother, Mr. Jesse Irown of Kimball, W. Va., deces, nephews, and a host of elatives and friends. Hargett Funeral Service in harge of arrangements. 815 3 Y-v xo. Xv r |l |1 O-SX""-'. ?'io ! r II I hTie Times ? Read Tht RTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, ?| J'Jg A&T AG Studi Mrs. Mary Elizabeth H A&T student Harry Robersi students are James Deloatch L. Richardson Hospital's Decorating Committee Baby Contest Reports $337.79 L. Richardson's Entertainment and Decorating Committee held its Baby Contest Sunday, Nov. 28 at 3:00 p.m. at L. Richardson. J. F. Johnson, Chairman, presided and Mrs. King acted as secretary and treasurer. The following babies reported: Eric Logan $8.35, Pamela Denise Williams $78.00, Michelle Phiier $>17.00, Lisa Marie Fowler $20.00, Patrick E. McAdoo $51.25, Rodney C. Brown $27.79, Candy Taylor $4.25, Andrea Michelle Lash $16.00, Bertram O'Neal Montgomery $96.15. Nurse Cherry made a partial report of $14.00. The sum partial total was $337.79. More Americans Are "Elating Out" Fifty-seven million persons are estimated to eat one meal a I day away from home. Whereas | a few years ago a worker or student carried lunch in a paper bag or pail, today they are more ' likely to buy it at or near their place of employment, or school. Because unclean hands have (Continued on Pace 4) :v.o 4 i !U?OJO ii Br I = vULl : Future Outlook! DECEMBER 3, 1971 H| S m w{. _ ;nts Aid Guilford County erbin of McLeansville receivi in, representing the Universil i, left, and Jacob Crandall. H RICHARD MOORI ELECTED TO NAT Recently Richard Moore, head i of A&T's News Bureau, was out | of town and the school's public | relations department was like a human body without a head. But Moore was in New Orleans, La. attending a meeting of the National Association of State Universities and LandGrant Colleges where that body realized his worth by naming him to the group's 100 member Executive Committee of Public Information Officers. Moore has served as A&T's STAMP HONORIN TO BE ISSUED NE Postmaster R. E. Sharpe said today he had been informed by the U. S. Postal Service that a postage stamp will be Issued next year in tribute to the service role played by the nation's 100,000 pharmacists. Two new regular stamps also will be issued. The stamp will be keyed to the theme "Partners in Health." pok* PRICE: 10 CENTS Hr 8S1 *4\iyi;-" ' J?pt?z&%rsi.l-__ ' Mother of 16 es Thanksgiving turkey from ty's Ag-?d Association. Other Irs. Her bin has 16 children. E OF A&T STATE I0NAL BODY news dire tor since 1967 and Is a graduate of the University. After obtaining a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University, he worked for the Norfolk Journal and Guide, the Norfolk Ledger-Star and the Long Island Press. "Public relations is a very rewarding field for young Blacks," he said in an interview recentlv "ftnH T orr> rvrrturl to cnrva on this commission." The position will carry a 3year term. IG PHARMACISTS XT YEAR I A stamp honoring doctors ap| peared in 1947. There was a stamp in 1959 to salute the 150th anniversary of the American Dental Association. In 1901, nurses had their stamp, and earlier this year American hoepitals were commemorated with a postal card. Design of the pharmacy stamp (Continued on Page 4)