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Greensboro Daily News, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 1973 Business Briefs Realtors Expanding In Sales Wrenn, Kirkman, Realtors, has announced an expansion of its residential sales department from a one-man department to a force of four peopleine expansion, according to Kemp C. Clendenin also involves an addition to its facilities. The residential sales department now occupies building at 208 Commerce Place which adjoins the original space occupied by the realty firm a at Commerce Place and Friendly Ave. The new sales associates of the firm are Mrs.

Anne Connelly, Mrs. Jetty Morehouse and Mrs. Frankie Culbreth. They join Jack Phipps, who has been associated with the firm in sales since 1968. Hong Kong Firm The Federal Reserve Board has approved a proposal by the NCNB International Banking Corp.

to become 60 per cent owner of a new international finance company in Hong Kong. The new company, Inter-Asia Finance will begin operations early in 1974. The remaining 40 per cent of the ownership will be held by prominent residents of Hong Kong. Branch To Close Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. will close its Mount Hope Church Road office near Greensboro at the close of business on Dec.

31. Accounts at the branch will be transferred Wachovia's branch office at 917 E. Bessemer Ave. Ralph W. Johnson, manager of the Mount Hope Church Road office, said: "When we opened for business in July of 1971 our projections for the area's economic growth showed a very strong trend.

Unfortunately, this trend did not develop at the expected rate, making it very difficult for the area to support a separate branch at this VIP Office Here VIP Personnel Inc. of Durham will open an office here next week in the Home Federal Savings Loan Building at 113 N. Green St. Miss Martie Sawyer, assistant manager of the company's Raleigh office, will be manager of the Greensboro office. Record Revenues Snelling and Snelling, the world's largest employment service, with an office here, reports record net revenues for the quarter ending Nov.

30, totaling $5,788,000 compared with 858,000 for the corresponding quarter last year. Ramsay Director J. M. Ramsay Jr. has been elected a director of First National Bank of Asheboro and J.

C. Hammond, a former chairman of the Randolph County Board Commissioners, has been a director of the bank for 28 years. Trio Appointed Three appointments have been made by the CIBA-GEIGY Corp. here. Terry R.

Smith has been named engineer in packaging development for the agricultural division; James A. Ross has been appointed a group leader in method development for the same division, and Shawky A. Aziz has been appointed senior analytical chemist for the agricultural division. Two Promoted Rhodes E. Dodson and Everett C.

Gambrell have been promoted to vice president by the North Carolina National Bank in Greensboro. Dodson, a native of Durham County, joined the bank in 1957 and has been city administrative officer in Greensboro since last January. Gambrell, a native of South Carolina, joined the bank in 1968 and has been manager of the Greensboro regional corporate services center since last October. High Point Man Shot, Charged With Larceny Daily News High Point Bureau HIGH POINT--An alleged argument over money Sunday left a High Point man shot twice in the head and he was charged with larceny, according to police. George Steed, 46, of Kent Street was listed in satisfactory condition Monday at High Point Memorial Hospital.

person identified by police with shooting Steed had not been charged Monday. News Of County, Guilford County MRS. LUTHER HERBIN Mrs. Christine Herbin, 54, of McConnell Road Extension was dead on arrival Thursday at Cone Hospital following roses, illness. Funeral will be 3 p.m.

Wednesday at Sandy Ridge, N.C. Baptist Church, with the Rev. J. S. Butler officiating.

Survivors are husband, Luther Herbin; a sister and a brother. The family will be at Hargett Funeral Home 8-9 p.m. today. HENRY W. HINTON Henry Warren Hinton, 67, of 3410 Cloverdale Drive died Monday in Moses Cone Hospital.

He had been a patient there six days. A private graveside service will be held Wednesday. The body was taken to HanesLineberry North Elm Street Funeral Home. Hinton was a native of Prattville, had lived in Greensboro 10 years and worked as a management consultant with Duplan Corp. He was a graduate of Auburn University and a member of Halifax Presbyterian Church, in Halifax, Va.

Hinton was an Army veteran of World War II and retired from the U.S. Army Reserve in 1964 with the rank of major after 20 years of service. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Kathryn McLaird Hinton; daughters, Miss Mary Louise Hinton and Miss Virginia Hinton of the home; sons, Charles W. and Thomas Hinton of Greensboro; brothers, Martin Hinton of Alton, Russ Hinton of Prattville, and Thomas Hinton of Seattle, and two sisters.

JAMES FUNERAL Funeral for Hosia James of 1005 Caldwell St. will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Second Calvary Baptist Church rein. Kershaw, S.C., with the P. Miller officiating.

James, 43, died of injuries received Saturday in a fire at his home. Survivors are daughters, Miss Gloria Ann James, Miss Linda James, Miss Gail James and Miss Jeanette James of Charlotte; sons, Hosia James Franklin and Victor James Charlotte; mother, Mrs. Mary James of Greensboro; sisters, Miss Mary L. James and Mrs. Jo Ann Bass of Greensboro; brothers, John, Copie, Roy, Lee and Aldoe James of Greensboro, Robert James Jr.

of Washington. The family will be at Hargett Funeral Home 7-8 p.m. today. ESAW THOMPSON Esaw Thompson, 86, of 1306 Pearson St. died Monday in High Point Memorial Hospital.

Thompson had lived in a rest home in High Point for the past year. The body is at Hargett Funeral Home pending completion of funeral plans. Thompson worked as a lumberman. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Hattie Belle Wright and Mrs.

Ida Belle Baldwin of Greensboro; sons, Wilbur and Robert Thompson of Greensboro. JAMES A. HAYES SR. SILER CITY--James Hayes 86, of Rt. 1, Bear Creek, died Monday at his home after several months of illness.

He was a native of Chicago, and a retired employe of Southwestern Bell Telephone. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Smith Buckner Funeral Home Chapel. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Lucy Taylor Hayes; daughters, Mrs.

Eugene Street of Glendon, Mrs, Dee Durr of Asheville; sons, James A. Hayes Jr. of Inola, Okla. and Dr. William D.

Hayes of Davis, Okla. Horses The Same KROONSTAD, South Africa (AP) A 50-year-old man was fined $149 for driving a horse and wagon while drunk. His auto driver's licenses was, suspended for six months. JOHN A. BEAVER John Alvin Beaver, 84, of 1548 McConnell Road a former grocer, died Friday in Moses Cone Hospital.

Funeral will be 4 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity AME Zion Church, with the Rev. Cecil Bishop officiating and burial in Piedmont Memorial Park. Survivors are sisters, Mrs. Jemoh English of Washington, Earlene B.

Walker of Greensboro, Mrs. Cora M. Gaither of Charlotte; brothers, Moses Beaver Jr. and Ernest Beaver of Winnesboro, S.C., Fred Beaver of Washington. The family will be at Hargett Funeral Home 7-8 p.m.

today. WALTER GARDNER Walter Gardner, 62, of 1607 E. Market St. died Monday in Moses Cone Hospital. The body is at Hargett Funeral Home pending completion of funeral plans.

Survivors are widow, Mrs. Mary W. Gardner; stepsons, Howard Wright of Jackson, Vernon, Wilburt, Herman and Henry Wright of Greensboro; stepdaughter, Miss Loretta Wright of Greensboro; brother, Lewis Gardner of Chicago, daughter, Miss Alice Gardner of Arizona. MRS. E.

F. CRAVEN Mrs. E. F. Craven, 91 of 513 N.

Mendenhall St. died Monday in Maryfield Nursing Home, High Point. Mrs. Craven was a lifelong resident of Guilford County and a member of First Friends Meeting and several garden clubs. Funeral will be 4 p.m.

Wednesday at Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. William Stevens and the Rev. Billy Britt officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn CemeThe family will be at the tery. funeral home p.m.

today. Survivors are daughter, Mrs. H. S. Godwin of Greensboro; son, "Duval Craven of Greensboro; brother, Julius H.

Phipps of Julian and Charles E. Phipps of Whitsett; sister, Mrs. W. R. Harden of Graham.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Maryfield Nursing Home or the Friends Home at Guilford College. MRS. CLAUDIA COLEMAN Mrs. Claudia Coleman, 49, of 925 Reid St. was dead on arrival Friday at Moses Cone Hospital after several days of illness.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Brown's Funeral Home, with Mary W. Gardner; stepsons, The family will be at the funeral home p.m. Wednesday. Survivors are son, Charles Ellis Coleman of Lexington, sisters, Mrs.

Florence Meadows and Mrs. Maggie Workman of Greensboro. G. C. OZMENT G.

C. (Pop) Ozment, 88, of Rt. 2, Summerfield, died Monday in Evergreens Inc. nursing home after a year of illness. He was a lifelong resident of the Greensboro area and a member of Temple Baptist Church.

He was a member of the old Greensboro Volunteer Fire Department and a retired farmer. Funeral plans are incomplete. The body is at Forbis Dick Funeral Home. Survivors are sons, Robert L. Ozment of Oklahoma City, and James R.

Ozment of Gastonia; daughters, Mrs. Hazel Weeks with whom he made his home, Mrs. Nellie Lovings, Mrs. Louise Cummings, both of Greensboro, Mrs. Mack Brown of South Vienna, Ohio, Mrs.

Lucille Johnson of Charlotte. BECK FUNERAL LEXINGTON Funeral for Mrs. Minnie Beck, 84, of Rt. 11, who died Sunday, will be held at 3 p.m. today at New Jerusalem Lutheran Church.

the Rev. C. S. King and the Rev. Eldon Roever will officiate and burial will be at Holly Grove Lutheran Cemetery.

L. R. SNIPES SR. GRAHAM L. Ralph Snipes 61, of Rt.

2 was dead on arrival Monday afternoon at a 10- cal hospital following a sudden illness suffered at his home. mother, Mrs. Onie F. Snipes, died Sunday morning, and a funeral for Snipes and his mother will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Swepsonville Baptis Church.

Officiating will be the Rev. Charles Jones, the Rev. W. C. Adkinson and the Rev.

Roy Cantrell. Burial for both will be at Phillips Chapel United Methodist Church. The family will be at the Rich Thompson Funeral Chapel in Graham 7-9 p.m. today. Snipes was a native of Alamance and worked for Webco Burlington.

He County, was a member and deacon of Swepsonville Baptist Church. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Opal Marlette Snipes; daughters, Mrs. Ronnie E. Lee of Winston-Salem, Miss Deborah Anita Snipes of the home; son, Lyman Ralph Snipes Jr.

of Burlington, sisters, Mrs. J. C. Cashwell of Upper Marlboro, Mrs. Billie E.

Holt of Rt. brother, J. Vance Snipes of Rt. 1, Haw River. GEORGE R.

KEATON STONEVILLE George Robert Keaton, 67, of Rt. 3 died Monday in Surry County Rest Home at Dobson. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fair Funeral Home in Eden, with burial at Christian View Christian Church, Keaton was a native of Patrick County, and a retired farmer and carpenter. Survivors are sisters, Mrs.

Angeline Gilley and Mrs. G. E. Odell of Eden, Mrs. Troy Sands of Rt.

3, Mrs. Carl Cross of Mayodan; brothers, William Keaton of Eden and Melvin Keaton of Marion, Ohio. LEWIS E. HOOVER ASHEBORO Lewis Edgar Hoover, 82, of Rt. 2, Asheboro, died Monday in Randolph Hospital after a week of illness.

He was a native of Randolph County, a retired farmer and carpenter. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Back Creek: Friends Meeting, where he was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. The family will be at Ridge Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today.

Survivors are daughter, Mrs. Fred Ball of Rt. sons, Robert J. Hoover of Asheboro, L. Page Hoover, Oscar Hoover, and Sam Hoover, of Rt.

sisters, Mrs. Albert Trotter of Robbins, Mrs. Kate Hinshaw of Randleman, Mrs. Fannie Johnson of Canton. Furniture Building Renamed Daily News High Point Bureau HIGH POINT The Southern Furniture Exposition Building, here has changed its name to Southern Furniture Market Center, according to president Henry A.

Foscue. The market center opened in 1921 as Southern Furniture Exposition Center, and currently is undergoing expansion, with an 800,000 square foot addition expected to be completed by October 1974. Robert Gruenberg, general manager of the furniture complex, said that the "new name more nearly reflects the growth which we have achieved through the years as the focal point of the most important furniture market in the world. "With over two million square feet of display area, and with 85 per cent of the purchasing power of the country attending the April and October markets, we are truly the center of ing for the home furnishings industry." Mecklenburg Facility Adopts Elderly Man For Christmas CHARLOTTE (AP) Tim Crawford, 71, will spend Christmas in a Mecklenburg County facility because authorities say he has nowhere else to go. Crawford was sent to the county's Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in nearby Huntersville Friday after living for nine days in the lobby of the downtown jail.

"We felt sorry for him," said one jailer. "He didn't (o anything to be arrested. He's got no family and he was evicted from his house." According to Sheriff Donald W. Stahl, Crawford moved into the lobby after a misdemeanor charge against him was dismissed. Efforts to coax him out failed until last Friday, when he agreed to move to the rehabilitetion center, "We took him to the Salvation Army one Stahl said.

"And he got back almost as soon as we did." Stahl said he finally convinced him to enter the jail's rehabili- Deaths MRS. LULA TUTTLE MADISON Funere1 for Mrs. Lula Paris Tuttle, 74, of 211 W. Hunter who died Saturday, was held Monday afternoon in Pine Hall Methodist Church, where she was a member. Among survivors are daughter, Mrs.

Norman England of Morganton; son, Thomas O. Tuttle of Madison and Roger W. Tuttle of Pensacola, Fla. BRYANT B. HUNTER SANFORD Bryant Benjamin Hunter, 77, of Rt.

3 died Sunday at his home. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Pocket Presbyterian Church. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Ruth Drane Hunter; son, Bryant Hunter Jr.

of Winona, daughters, Mrs. Ruby Kennedy of Miami, and Mrs. Cleo Cooper of Adison, brother, Samuel D. Hunter of Winston-Salem; sisters, Mrs. Lena Wright and Mrs.

Betty West of Turkey, Mrs. Mary Lambert of Raleigh. The family will be at Rogers Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today. MRS.

IVEY H. SHANKLE SANFORD Mrs. Elizabeth Odom Shankle, 60, of 622 Chisholm died Monday in Lee County Hospital. Funeral will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Sanford.

Graveside service and 1 burial will be at 4 p.m. in Clinton. Survivors are husband, Ivey Hill Shankle; daughters, Mrs. George W. Flynt III of WinstonSalem, and Miss Betty Shankle of Boone; son, Ivey Hill Shankle III, a student at UNC-CH; brothers, Percy H.

Odom Jr. of Clinton and Thomas E. Odom of High Point. Memorial gifts may be made to the American Cancer Socjety. EDWARD T.

HARVEY REIDSVILLE Edward T. Harvey, 61, of Rt. 2, Ruffin (Oregon Hills community), died Monday in Forsyth Hospital Winston-Salem, after a long illness. He was a native of Rockingham County and a retired employe (in 1968) of the Jewel Tea Co. Funeral will be 2 p.m.

Thursday at Citty Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Raymond Bullock and the Rev. Milton Warf officiating. The family will see friends 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Survivors are widow, Mrs. Margaret Leagan Harvey; daughters, Mrs. Mary Spangler of Rt. 2, Ruffin and Miss Virginia Harvey of Greensboro; sons, James Harvey with the U.S. Navy in Charleston, S.C., and John W.

Harvey of Reidsville; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey DeLancey of Reidsville, sisters, Mrs. Hazel Brooks of Chatham, Mrs. Elsie Lovelace of Reidsville, Mrs. Helen Rakestraw of Rt.

4, Reidsville. Simon Says Fuel Costs Going Up WASHINGTON (AP) Federal energy chief William E. Simon commended Americans Monday for their support of energy conservation programs. But he later predicted that prices consumers pay for gasoline and home heating oil would rise between eight and 11 cents a gallon. Simon, interviewed by the American Broadcasting said price increases in crude oil announced over the weekend by Persian Gulf producers and other increases expected from Venezuela would hike prices of petroleum products.

"You can look for an eight to 11 cents increase (per gallon) in prices as a result of this when we get the full effect of the flow through," he said. But Simon was quick to point out that America imports only about 35 per cent of its leum needs, and that places such as Western Europe and Japan which import most of their petroleum would be much harder hit. Earlier, in a statement released from his office, Simon said the public was responding well to enery-saving programs and said, "If this response continues to improve, we will be able to withstand the current shortage without the necessity of rationing a goal toward which all of us are working." Cedar Street House Gutted By Late Fire Fire of undetermined origin gutted a house at 103 S. Cedar St. late Monday and several trucks of firefighters from the Greensboro Fire Department put out the fire shortly before midnight.

Some clothes were hanging inside the house and a few desks and other pieces of furniture were inside the old house, but the firemen didn't find anything which would indicate anyone was inside when the fire started. Bystanders watching firemen battle the blaze said "an old lady" lived there, but nobody knew who the resident's name or where she could be found Monday night. There were no, preliminary estimates of the damage to the house, a two-story Spanish style house with a basem*nt. MISS ALICE MORRISON ASHEBORO Miss Alice Morrison, 32, of 502 Cross dead on arrival Sunday at Randolph. Hospital following a sudden illnes.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Church of God of Prophecy, with burial at Mount Calvary Cemetery. She formerly worked at Dixie Furniture, Survivors are parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of the sisters, Mrs.

Sallie Mae Walker of Long Island, N.Y., Betty Cheek of Greensboro, Mrs. Josephine Caviness of Norman; brothers, James Morrison III of Greensboro, Vance Morrison of Brooklyn, N.Y., Ed, Joseph, and Paul Morrison of Asheboro. The family will be at Galles Funeral Home in Asheboro 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. HARRIS R.

FOUTS THOMASVILLE Harris R. Fouts, 80, of 724 Trotter St. died Monday in Community General Hospital. He was a native of Davidson County and last world at Erwin-Lambeth Inc in Thomasville. Funeral will be 3:30 p.m.

Thursday at Siler Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Aubrey W. Hedrick officiating. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Easter of Thomasville; Mrs.

Hugh Whitt of Danville, Mrs. George Woods of Carlisle, sons Austin H. and Farrell H. Fouts of Thomasville; sisters, Mrs. Charlie Myers of 5, Mrs.

Everette Coman of Rt. 3. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. to Wednesday. MRS.

RALPH J. NEAL EDEN Mrs. Ivadell Clark Neal, 42, of Rt. 1 was dead on arrival Monday at Morehead Hospital after suffering a seizure in a doctor's office in Stoneville. Funeral plans are incomplete.

The body was taken to Fair Funeral Home. Mrs. Neal was a native Stokes County and an employe of Baxter, Kelly and Foust textile company in Stoneville. Survivors are husband, Ralph J. Neal; daughters, Mrs.

Frankie Neal and Miss Tammy Neal of the home; son, Jerry M. Neal of Shepherd Air Force Base, Wichita, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Rt. 3, Stoneville; sisters, Mrs.

Estelle Smith, Mrs. Gaynell Bolick, Mrs. Annie Hatcher, of Rt. 3, Stoneville; Mrs. Jean Nelson of Charlotte: brothers, Sanford Clark and Jimmy Clark of Rt.

3, Stoneville, Alton Clark of Hollywood, Fla. WILLIAM R. READE William Radford Reade, 82, of 312 Waverly Way, retired office manager and buyer for American Tobacco died Sunday in Evergreens Nursing Home where he had been a patient two years. Reade attended then Trinity College and was a member of West Market Street United Methodist Church. Funeral will be 11 a.m., Wednesday at Hanes-Lineberry North Elm Street Chapel with the Rev.

Earl K. Gibson officiating with burial in Green Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the residence. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Irene Sapp Reade; son, Wiliam A.

Reade of Winston-Salem; brothers, Frank Reade of Durham and Benjamin Reade of Mt. Terza; sisters, Mrs. Eugene Wood of Enfield, Miss Kate Reade and Mrs. Robert Reade of Mt. Terza.

HARRY G. GRIER GASTONIA Harry Glenroy Grier, 65, of 1005 Home Trail Drive, died Sunday in a Gastonla hospital. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in McLean and Sons Broadoaks Chapel. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery.

Survivors are widow, Eleanor Kennedy Grier; daughtter, Mrs. J. Barry: Carpenter of Columbia, sons, Harry G. Grier Jr. of Lexington and Bryant K.

Grier of Gastonia; brothers, T. G. and Robert A. Grier of Gastonia; sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Egerton of Greensboro, Mrs.

James Hogg of High Point and Mrs. Ronald Biddle of Asheboro. BEARNELL EANES AXTON, Va, Bearnell Eanes, 53, of Rt. 3, Axton, died Sunday at his home. He was a native of Henry County, a veteran of World War II, and a construction worker.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at St, John's Baptist Church. Burial will be in- Eden Gardens Cemetery in Eden, N.C. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Pearline Eanes of Rt.

sisters, Mrs. Alice Hampton, Mrs. Alberta' Hairston and Mrs. Louise Hairston, all of Eden, Mrs. Diretta Hairston of Axton, Mrs.

Jettie Mae Fulp of Philadelphia, brother, Ballard Eanes of Alexandria. Lineberry FUNERAL SERVICE -Since 1919. 2 Locations I. Elm 272-5158 Vanstory 292-1081 WEDNESDAY Mr. William k.

Reade 11:00 A.M. N. Elm St Chapel Into Green Hill Cemetery Funerals MRS. TAMMY WEBSTER MADISON Mrs. Tammy Ruffin King Webster, 87, of Madison died Monday in a Maryfield Nursing in High Point.

Funeral wilbe 2 p.m. Wednesday in Madison Presbyterian Church. She was the congregation's oldest member. Mrs. Webster was a native of Kernersville and a graduate of the Woman's College, Greensboro.

She was the widow of Robert By Bayard Webster Sr. She formerly taught in Madison City schools. She was a charter member of the Dolley Madison Book Club. Survivors are daughters, Edgar V. Penn of Madison, Mrs.

P. H. Johnson of Portsmouth, sons, Dr. Ben R. Webster of Newton and Robert B.

Webster Jr. of Madison; sister, Mrs. Tom Frank Webster of Madison. The family will be at Ray Funeral Home in Madison 7-9 p.m. today.

ZEB F. ALLRED WINSTON-SALEM Franklin Allred, 76, of 2589 W. Clem nonsville Road (Rt. 4) died Monday Pine Ridge Nursing Home in Sanford, Allred was a native of Randolph County and was a member of Science Hill Friends Meeting there. He had lived in WinstonSalem for 30 years, and attended the Hope Moravian Church.

Funeral plans are incomplete. The body is at Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Parkway Funeral Home in Winston-Salem. Survivors are sisters, Mrs. W. D.

Parks Sr. with whom he made his home, Mrs. Kate Gearren of Rt. 2, Mrs. Ora Shaw of Rt.

3, Denton; brothers, W. Clarence Allred of Hartsville, S.C. and Sam Allred of Sanford. EDGAR DAVIDSON SR. YANCEYVILLE Edgar Davidson 70, of Danville, formerly of Yanceyville, died Monday in Memorial Hospital in Danville after 10 days of illness.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Graves Chapel Baptist Church on Rt. 1, where he was a member. Davidson was a retired contruction worker. Survivors are Mrs.

Annie B. Poteat of Danville, Mrs. Odessa Fesson of Wheaton, Miss Abigail Davidson of Yanceyville; sons, Edgar Davidson Jr. of Washington, John M. Davidson of New York City and Henry Davidson of Yanceyville; sister, Miss Louvenia Davidson of Wadesboro; brothers, Charles and Henry Davidson of Wadesboro, Rufus Davidson of Baltimore, Lester Davidson of Trenton, N.J., and Bluester Davidson of Chase City, Va.

The family will be at Fulton Funeral Home in Yanceyville 7-9 p.m. Wednesday; other times the home of a son, Henry Davidson. MRS. PEARL S. CRAMER REIDSVILLE Mrs.

Pearl Steinbrecker Cramer, 79, of Eden, formerly of. Reidsville, died Sunday in Moreehad Hospital, Eden, after a long illness. She was a native of Roxboro. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at City Funeral Home Chapel in Reidsville, with the Rev.

Jim French officiating with burial in Reidslawn Cemetery. Survivors are sister, Mrs. Hallie Perkins of Petersburg, brother, Ollie W. Atkins of Petersburg. FORBIS DICK funeral Times 1118 No.

Elm St Phone 275-8408 5926 W. Friendly Rd. 299.9171 Developer, D. L. Phillips Dies At 68 CHARLOTTE (AP) Dwight L.

Phillips, a prominent North Carolina developer, died Monday at age 68. Phillips was hospitalized Thursday and suffered a heart attack Saturday, Funeral are rangements were incomplete Monday. He had developments not only throughout Charlotte but in Winston-Salem, Norfolk, and Jacksonville as well. Among his more well-known developments are the Charlotte Merchandise Mart and the 30-story Wachovia Bank and Trust building in Winston-Salem. An active Democrat, he was, executive director of a state businessmen's committee for President Lyndon B.

Johnson in the 1964 election. In World War II, Phillips, built government installations in Sati vannah, and Myrtle Beach, S.C. Phillips' major projects, bowever, were in Charlotte, where he was, born March 1, 1905. He developed a number of low-income housing projects, motels and shopping centers. JAMES G.

HUDSON SR. SALISBURY James Giles Hudson 83, of 303 W. Thomas St. died Monday in VA Hospitals Salisbury. Funeral will be a.m.

Wednesday in First United 5 Methodist Church where he wast a member, with the Rev. Jerry Murray and the Rev. Joseph Seymour officiating and burial in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Hudson retired two years ago from a law practice in Salisbury, at which he had worked for 60 years. Survivors are sons, James G.

Hndson of Salisbury; daughter, Mrs. Jacob F. Almond of Salisbury; sister, Mrs. George L. Burke of Spencer.

The family will be at Summersett Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today. L. Stevenson, Author, Scholar, Dies At Age 71 New York Times News Service NEW YORK Dr. Lionel.

Stevenson, author, Victorian scholar, and James B. Professor of English at Duke University from 1955 to 1972, died Friday in Vancouver, British Columbia, where: he was visiting professor of English at the University Of British Colum-4 bia. He was 71 years old and lived in Durham, N.C Stevenson's. books included the biographies, "The Showman of Vanity Fair: The Life of William makepeace Thackeray" and Ordeal Of George Meredith." Among his more recent works were "Victorian Fiction: A Guide To Research" and 1 "The Pre-Raphaelite Poets." Stevenson had been a visiting professor at New York University and visiting lecturer at Oxford University, among other universities. He held a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960 to study, symbolic elements in English, fiction from Meredith to Lambeth- Froster HOME WINDOVER AT VIRGINSA PHONE 272-3401 WEDNESDAY Mrs.

E. F. Craven 14:00 P.M. Lambeth- Troxler Chapel Forest Lawn 1118 tation center until more permanent arrangements could be made. "There aren't any bars there, and it doesn't seem like a he said.

"We'll try and keep him up there until we can find someone to look after him. As a human being, we have a certain responsibility for him. He walks with a cane and his ankles are all swollen." Jailers say they have no problem with Crawford, and that he avoids mingling with the inmates. "He lays in bed all day," and jailer Jerome Whithers. "The only way you can get him to eat is to serve him alone or bring the food to him.

He doesn't like crowds. At least we can feed him here and keep him warm. It's been getting pretty cold lately." Mobile Home Fire Kills Eight; LENNON, Mich. (AP) A pre-Christmas fire believed started by a space heater gutted a mobile home early Monday, killing three adults and five children. "It was a nightmare," said Betty Wright, a neighbor.

State police say the remains of the space heater were being examined to determine if it was A 35 POSE POSER Peace on Earth It is with a deep feeling of gratitude that we greet you this Happy Season. 9 FORBIS 6 DICK Funeral Homes 1118 No. Elm St. Phone 275:8408 5926 W. Friendly Rd.

299.9171 PROSES 2005 POSE POSE the cause of the fire, Genesee County sheriff's deputy Phil Larson identified the victims as Paul Hartman, 32; his wife Phyllis, 29; her four children from a previous riage, Billy, Terry, Rebecca and Timothy, ranging in age from 4 to 10; a live-in babysitter, Helen Harrera and her 18-month-old daughter, Holly,.

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