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VOL. 32, NO. 15
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MR. PHILLIP F. KIMBER
Funeral services for Mr. Phillip
F. Kimber, Sr. will be conducted
Friday, March 17, 1972
at 2:30 p.m. at East White Oak
Baptist Church, 1809 Water St., i
Greensboro, N. C. with the Rev. j
G. H. Brooks, pastor, officiating.
Interment will follow in maplewood
Cemetery.
Mr. Kimber, son of Mrs. Mary
O. Williamson and the late HenJames
Robert Smith, of 1400
Dans Road, son of Fannie and
the late Alexander Smith was
born in Greensboro, N. C. and"
departed this life March 14, 1972
at the Moses H. Cone Memorial
Hospital.
Funeral services will be conducted
at 3:00 p.m. Saturday,
March 18 at St. Matthews UnitMpthftHiflt.
fTlniroVi urifh tha
pastor, Rev. Joseph B. Bethea
officiating. Burial will be in
Piedmont Memorial Park. !
The family will meet their
friends on Friday night from 78
p.m. at Smith Funeral Home.
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Robert was united in Holy
matrimony to the former Jessie
Johnson. He was a member of
St. Matthews United Methodist
Church and served as an officer
and leader of the United Methodist
Men. He was also a 32nd
degree Mason and a Shnner.
For 25 years he was employed
by Duke Power Company. He
wds also self-employed commercial
artist.
Robert Smith is survived by
his widow, Mrs. Jessie M. Smith;
daughters, Mrs. Peggie Horton
of Greensboro and Miss Gertrude
(Trudi) Smith of Newark,'
N. J.; a son, Navarro A. Smith
of Aldan, Pa.; his mother, Mrs.
Fannie Smith of Greensboro,
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derson Kimber, was bom i
Caswell County, N. C. June 2!
1910. He departed this lite Tues
day, March 14, 1972 at 192
Lutheran St. after a length
illness.
He is survived by his wif<
Jessie Enoch Kimber; thre
daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Wat
son, Mrs. Barbara Fuller c
Greensboro, N. C. ?nd Mrs
Helen A. Bradley of Kansa
City, Kansas; four sons, Willi
L., John, Richard, and Philli
Kimber Jr. all of Greensbor<
N. C.; mother, Mrs. Mary C
Williamson of Greensboro, 1>
C.; six brothers, Alexander Kim
ber of Greensboro, N. C., Brie
Kimber of Martin Ferry, Ohi<
Garfield Kimber of Brooklyi
N. Y., Johnnie Kimber of Yan
ceyville, N. C., Claude Kimbe
and George Kimber of Burling
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eon;?m?ct;?one roster orouie
Jack Roger of Greensboro, i
C.j two step sisters, Mrs. Mar
Martin of Sedalia, N. C. an
Mrs. Caroline Blackwell of Gle
Raven, N. C.; 21 grandchildre
and a host of other relatives an
friends.
Community Funeral Servit
in charge of arrangements.
WL^mm
JAMES ROBERT SMITH
seven grandchildren and man
other relatives and friends.
Smith Funeral Service 1
charge of arrangements.
A man trying to cross a bus
street was almost hit by sta
tion wagon. The car, loaded wit
nine screaming children an
driven by a distraught womai
screeched to a halt. ? "Lad;
dont you know when to stopT
yelled the pedestrian. ? She r?
plied in an icy voice, "Sir, I';
have you know these aren't a
mine."
?Vicki Lucas,
New York, N. Y.
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: WOMEN'S DAY i
METHODIST CHE
The Annual Women's Day Observance
at Saint Matthewi
United Methodist Church at 11:01
a.m. Sunday, March 19, will feature
as guest speaker, Mrs. Carrye
Hill Kelly, a member oi
Providence Baptist Church.
Mrs. Kelly is a native o:
Greensboro, and was graduatec
from Dudley High School an<
the North Carolina Agricultura
and Technical State University
Masters of Arts Degrees wer<
received from the University o
Pennsylvania and New York
University. Mrs. Kelly is wel
v
n Black Colleges N<
, Hawkins Tells A
By RICH.A
h
d Dr. Reginald Hawkins o
j Charlotte last Sunday charge<
p' the state with shameful neglee
? in the appropriation of fund!
.for predominately-black instituq
ions of higher learning.
11 He also warned a Founder'i
Day convication at A&T Stab
University to be on guard foi
any forthcoming plans to phas<
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- known in Greensboro as a writs
er and author, has traveled ex)
tensively, and is presently a
- Professor at North Carolina A&T
- State University in the Departt
ments of History and English.
I Women's Day is an annual
t event at Saint Matthews United
1 Methodist Church, and is sponj
sored by the Women's Society
1 of Christian Service. Mrs. G. H.
Caldwell is President of the
> Society.
f Appearing on this special pro;
gram will be women of the
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ever Fully Funded,
&T Audience
lRD MOORE
f out any of the black institutions.
^ "I believe that the President
' we have now is on a course of
s
benign neglect," said Hawkins,
a candidate for the state's [
governorship. "And I also be?
lieve that the state of North ]
r Carolina has been in a state of j
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PRICE: 10 CENTS
international School
\rt Program
Junior and senior high schools
n the Greensboro Public School
iystem will participate in the
nternational School Art Pro;ram
(ISAP). The exhibit of
,rt work will be on display
ipril 3-28 at the Greensboro
'ublic Library. A select show
trill be at Friendly Auditorium
tpril 3-7. This section of the
how will be sent to Washington
ted Cross Headquarters for
hipment overseas. ISAP is open
0 all secondary schools only.
ISAP is cosponsored by the
American Junior Red Cross and
he National Art Education Asociation.
Mrs. Frances Crimm,
irt supervisor for Greensboro
Jublic Schools has collected
vorks from those secondary
chools that have elected to paricipate.
She explains that ISAP
s intended to serve as a means
f communication between young
>eoples of the world and also
idults who might view the
1 U-J
muvvo iu Vinci lauua. ivcu uiusa
jverseas uses the student art
work in youth centers, childrens
wards of hospitals and in chapter
louses.
The remaining pieces not sent
overseas will be used by the Red
-ross locally in as many ways
is possible in convalescent homes
ind in the local chapter office.
fUDDIE COTILLION
IT TRINITY A.M.E. CHURCH
A Kiddie Cotillion will be held
>n Sunday, March 19, 1972 at
1:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
>f Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church
ocated on the corner of Florida
ind Larkin Streets. This is sponsored
by the Victoria Richardson
Missionary Society of the church.
Contestants for the contest are
roi Davis, Lisa Shelton, Mashelle
WcKessen, Patrice Zeigler, Dana
McDonald, Eddena McLean,
Melodney Stephens and Brenda
jutuncjr.
A program will be presented
vhich will involve persons from
ieveral churches throughout the
community ? Tracey Johnson
)f Wells Temple Church, Sharon
^rumpton of Bethel A. M. E.
Church, Stephanie Sharpe of St.
Matthews United Methodist
Church, Joan and J. E. McCoy
it New Zion Baptist Church,
Theresa Artis and Renee High
it Providence Baptist Church,
?nd Sonya Ray, Robin Davis,
/eronica Robertson, Cathy Jones
inl Beverly Wallace of Trinity
\.M.E. Zion Church. Featured
guest will be the Children's Choir
if Bennett College underd the
li recti on of Miss Brenda Kee.