Jb( VOL. 32, NO. 4 DEATHS ANI Funeral services for Mrs. Ellaree Barnes Ledwell were conducted In the Shiloh Baptis Church Sanctuary, 1210 Soutl Eugene St., on Wednesday, Dec 29, 1971 at 3:00 P.M. with Rev Otis L. Hairston, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Ledwell was born Sept 21, 1919 in Lancaster, S. C. tc the late Willie and Janie Barnes She departed this earthly lifi Dec. 26, 1971. In her early adult life, shi moved to Greensboro, and wa united in marriage to the lati Fred Ledwell, Sr. She Joine< 'f MBS. ELX.ABEE B. LEDWELI Shiloh Baptist Church in 1959 and remained a devoted an< respected member until hei death. For a decade, she was a member of the Fred Huntley Choir, and was viewed shortly after her death on television participating in a Christmas Cantata by the choir. (The taping was done previously). She was also a member of Missionary Group No. 6 and the Southwest Wing, Surviving are: daughters, Mrs. Jene Guy, Mrs. Shirley Morehead, Miss Patricia Ledwell and Miss Sharon Ledwell; sons Fred, Jr., Robert and Phillip sisters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Simpson, Mrs. Willie Mae Moses; Mrs. Ruby Neal, Mrs. Beatrice Gilyard, Mrs. Bessie McMannus, Miss Virginia Barnes, Mrs Sallie Mooes and Miss Mad* Barnes; brothers, James and Adam Barnes, and nine grandchildren. Smith Funeral Service ii charge of arrangements. _ t fill Keep Up With T GREENSBORO, NOE D FUNERALS . MB, ALFRED MURPHY, JR. I Mr. Alfred Murphy, age 28, ] t of 2109 McConnell Road was j i dead on arrival Monday at L.! . Richardson Memorial Hospital . after a sudden illness. Funeral services will be held Friday at 3:30 P.M. at Good Will Baptist Church, with Rev. " J. L. Foushee officiating. Burial will follow in Ma pie wood Cem' etery. 9 Survivors are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murphy, Sr. of the 8 home, two brothers, Oscar and 8 Charles Murphy of Greensboro, ' N. C., grandmother, Mrs. Jennie J B. Williams of Greensboro, N. | C., four aunts, Mrs. Irene Brown ui ureensDoro, in . t;.; Mrs. Kosa I Pochie of Tampa, Fla., Mrs.! Etta L. Perry and Mrs. Inane Fair both of Bri<igeport, Conn., one uncle, Woodroe Wilson of Greensboro, N. C. and a host of relatives and friends. The family will see their Thursday night at Hargett Memorial Chapel from 7 to 8 p.m. Hargett Funeral Home in | charge of arrangements. MR. CLYDE T. HAYES Mr. Clyde T. Hayes, of 113 1 Cottage Grove Ave., died Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971 at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 23, 1971 at 2:30 P.M. from Hargett's Memorial ( Chapel. Burial followed in MaI plewood Cemetery. i Survivors are: three sisters, i Mrs. Mae E. Gregory of De- : troit, Mich., Mrs. Pauline Amick t ' and Mrs. Virginia Nettles both 1 i of Greensboro, N. C., two broth ers, Rev. Don Hayes and George ' Hayes, both of Greensboro, N. 1 1 C., one uncle, Ross Siler of 1 1 Chatham Co., N. C. and one ] 1 aunt, Mrs. Pecolia Marsh of ' ? Virginia. Hargett Funeral Home in ' . charge of arrangements. 1 MRS. SARAH JONES [ Mrs. Sarah Jones of 1512 Pearl ' ' St., Baltimore, Md., died Tues- 1 | day, Dec. 28, 1971 at L. Richard1 son Memorial Hospital after a : 1 brief illness. ' Funeral services are incom-: | ' plete at this time. The body is ' at Hargett Funeral Home pending funeral and burial plans. Hargett Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. For j t further information, please call tTMm. i: ) Up, 90 7LZ y-x xog U// Xaeaq-fi o he Times ? Read Th ITH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, 1 Hr H\ a j m p J Lonnle Pfunan NOTED ATHLETIC DIES SUDDENLY Funeral services were coniucted for Mr. Lonnie Pfunanier Byarm Jr. on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 2:00 p.m. at the Church jf the Redeemer. Interment followed in Piedmont Cemetery. Mr. Byarm, 45, of 1502 Blu[ord St., a native of Greensboro, and a teacher in the Greensboro School System died Friday, Dec. 24, 1971, in the Moses H. Cone Hospital, following a sudden illness at his home. He was a graduate of A&T State University, apd received i his masters degree from A&T, after serving in the Army during World War II. He was an athletic official for many years with the Piedmont Board of Officials, Central InterCollegiate Athletic Association, The North Carolina Athletic Officials Association, and the North State Athletic Officials Association. He formerly taught at Immanuel Lutheran Junior College, Winston-Salem State Uni Ill H i 'X? Hill e Future Outlook! DECEMBER 31, 1971 O n - v." ' ' 0 H ^0*5 * '* ^ 1 K ^ P 4 r I 1 wrm i P e ? ( 1 I i der Byarm, Jr. 1 DIRECTOR versity, and was a member of the Winston-Salem City Board of Education. tj~ ' i ; W a J uianagei ux U1C ttlllUsor Center Community Swimming Pool since its opening in ' Greensboro, and served on the , board of the Greensboro Red Cross water safety program. We was a member of the North Carolina Teachers Association, and a board member of the PTA of Aycock School, where he was working in the school's athletic program. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the , Redeemer, where he taught Sunday School for many years. I Surviving are the widow Doris 1 Byarm, son, Daryl Byarm, daughter, Myra Byarm, and ' mother Mrs. Sadie E. Byarm of Greensboro. Hargett Funeral Service in I I charge of arrangements. )ok* PRICE: 10 CENTS ramily Reunion \t Christmas On December 19th, the home f the Greggs, 1109 Gorrell St. /as the scene of much happlless and joy. The occasion was a festive me ? the meeting of the Joran clan ? two brothers, four isters and their families. The get together took us back n our memories to the old fashoned manner of observing Christmas. The day was an exciting one. ["he Yuletide spirit prevailed Ve engaged in many activities uch as exchanging greetings, ilaying and sinelne Christmas arols, watching TV interviews, aking pictures, and making reordings. Most of the happenrigs were recorded by tape and ?ictures taken by a movie camra, as we engaged in various ictivities. Prior to the feast, Mrs. Ern:stine Jordan Stewart led a Drief devotion. James Roddey, i great nephew read the Christmas Story. After the devotion period, a ielicious dinner was served suffet style. All the food and joodies that make up a Christmas dinner was enjoyed by all. After dinner we assembled tround the Christmas tree where ?ifts were given to each person in attendance. Mesdames Carolyn Mallette and Ernestine freeman were in charge. Again tve joined in singing more Christmas carols led by a niece, Mrs. Cynthia Roddey. Mrs. Ruth Jordan Plair presided at the piano. Jequetta and Taryn Mallette, young nieces interviewed every person present. These were re coraea ior iuture enjoyment. Mr. Gregg was chief photographer and camera man. This was truly a memorable occasion for the Jordan clan ? one not soon to be forgotten. As night began to fall, those who had to report for duty Monday morning began to wend their way homeward. Seven* of the group started their journey homeward Monday morning. Those attending the family get together were: Mrs. Ernestine Jordan Stewart and Mr. C. B. Stewart of Kinston, Mr. James Hood Jordan, Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. Tony Stephen Jordan, Charlotte, N. C., Mrs. Ruth Jordan Plalr, Rock Hill, ' 3. C., Mrs. Mildred Jordan (Continued on Pace ft) /

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