MRS. via LA PF. TONEY Mrs. Viola P. Toney, age 68 died at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital Sunday, March 16th following a brief illness. She Lived at Route 1, Box 60-A, Gibsonville, N.C. Funeral service was held Wednesday, March 10th, 2:00 P.M. High Rock A.M. E Church, Rockingham County, N.C. Rev. James Pickard pas tor officiated. Burial followed in Church Cemetery. ‘The body remained at Brown's Funeral Home until :00 P.M. Tuesday at which time was taken to the home Survivors include five daugh ters, Mrs. Rebecca Wiggins, Mrs. Vertie Pendergrast, and’ Miss ‘Melba Herbin, all’ of Greens boro, Mrs. Bertha Cheek, Gib sonville, N. C. and Mrs. Carlene King Reidsville, N.C; two sons, John Frank Herbin, Brown ‘Summit, N.C. and Jessie Her bin, Gibsonville, N. C.; one sis ter, Mrs. Liza Jane’ Patrick, Brown Summit, N. C.; sixty five grandchildren and twenty s six great grandchildren. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. BENJAMIN HARGRAVES Benjamin E. Hargraves, 16! ‘month old son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Benjamin Hargraves, Sr. of 1006 Asheboro Street died Monday, March 17th, funeral service was held ‘Thursday, March 20th, 2:00 P. M New Jersey A. M. E. Zion Church, Lexington, N. C. Burial followed in Church ‘Cemetery. Survivors include beside his parents, one sister, Carla Har raves of the home; Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Hargraves, Lexington, N. C. Maternal grandmother, Mrs. Toeima Latta, Bridgeport, Conn. Paternal grandfather James Latta, Hillsborough, N.C. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements, ' Fneral service for Mrs. Lula Bass Palmer were conducted ‘Tuesday, March 18, 1969 at 3:00 P. M. at Bass Chapel Methodist Church. Reverend J. W. Jones, ‘The minister, officiated Mrs. Palmer, daughter of the late Mrs. Sallie and Mr. Web ster Bass, was born June 9, 1908 in Guilford County, North Car oina. She departed this site on Friday, March 14, 1969 at Caro lna Nursing Center after a long period of illness, she was united in Holy Matri mony to the late Mr. Dewey Palmer and to this union two daughters were born. She was a life long member of the Bass Chapel Methodist Church. She leaves to mourn their boss, two daughters, Mrs. Marie Tatum, of Greensboro, N. C., ‘Mrs. Hester Hudson of the home, one sister, Mrs. Mary Donnell of Greensboro, N. C., two brothers, Mr. Lee Bass of Brown Summit, N.C. and Mr. + f ¥. DaNIEL ORRELL Rev. Daniel Orrell, age 76 fied Friday, March 14th follow ing a brief mess. He lived at 1406 Randolph Avenue, funeral service was held Monday, March 17th, 3:30 P. M. William Holiness Church. Burial followed in Piedmont Memorial Park. ‘The body remained at Brown's Funeral Home, until 00 P.M. Sunday at which time was taken to the hom Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Georgia Orrell; eight sons, Joseph Orrell, Torrington, Conn, Thomas Orrell, Newark, N. J. Amos and Charles Orrell, Philadelphia, Pa, David Orrell, Wilson, ‘N.C., ‘Frank, Daniel and Robert ‘Orrell, all of Greensboro; four ‘daughters, Mrs. Margaret Broad and Mrs. Georgia Mae Pickett, Greens boro, N.C, Mrs. Mary Cather ine Wooten and Mrs. Elphonsa Crump, Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, Clarence Bradfort, South Mount, N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Lola Hart, High Point, N.C. and Mrs. Janie Watkins, Bluefield, W. Virginia. Brown's Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. JAMES HUGHES Mr. James Hughes, age 67 of 309 Douglas St, died Monday March 17, 1969 at Moses. H. Cone Memorial Hospital follow ing bre illness Funeral service was held ‘Thursday, March 20, 1969 from Shiloh Baptist Church with Rev. Otis L. Hairston officiating. In terment was in Mt. Tabor Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha B. Hughes of the time, Hargett’ Funeral Service in charge of arrangement. [Continued on Page ] Webster Bass of the home, 4 grandchildren, 5 great grand children, many nieces and neph ws and a host of friends, Hargett Funeral Service in charge of arrangements, MRS. LULA BASS PALM: OR ‘Wins D ANFORTH FELLO AT STUDENT Lovely Miss Sandra A. Carlton, senior English major at AGT State University, last week became the first AT student to win a prestigious Danforth Foundation Fellowship for grad e study. Miss Carlton, a native of Warsaw, N. C. won the award in competition with 1,900 college seniors.