D FUNERALSers, Mr. Johnnie Couch of Washington, D. C,, Mr. James, Herman and Stewart Couch, ail of Greensboro, N. C.; one aunt, Mrs. Lessie Warren, of Greensboro, N. C., nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.Hargett Funeral Service in charge of arrangements.BABY GEORGE MAYNARDGrave side rites were held for Baby George Maynard, Tuesday at 5:00 p.m., from Mt. Zion Methodist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. A. Neal, officiating. Baby George Maynard died Sunday,, Oct. 12, 1969 at Moses H, Cone Memorial Hospital, after a brief illness.Survivors are: Mother, Lynda Maynard, of the home; one sister, Cynthia Maynard of the home; grandmother and grandfather, three aunts and two uncles, and a host of other relatives and friends.Hargett Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.MRS. HATTIE MARTINMrs. Hattie Martin, age 69, died at L. Richardson Memorial Hospital Thursday morning, October 9 following several weeks illness. She lived at 2105 Albany St.Funeral service was held Sunday, Oct. 12, 3:00 p.m., Me-Leansville Baptist Church. Burial followed in the church cemetery.The body remained at Brown’s Funeral Home until 5:00 p.m. Saturday at which time was taken to the home.Survivors include five daughters, Miss Jetty Martin, Mrs. Louvenia Hopkins, Mrs. Essie Surgeon and Mrs. Susie Morrison, all of Greensboro, Mrs. Geneva Williamson, McLeans-ville, N. C.; son, Paul E. Martin.Greensboro; sister, Mrs. Rosie Boles, Greensboro; brother. Freeman Johnson, Philadelphia, Pa; eleven grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren; foster son, Irving Johnson, Brown Summit, North Carolina.Brown’s Funeral Directors in charge of a rangements.BROTHERLY ADVICE FROM A PRO HELPS AGGIE FOOTBALL STARt C i mlinueii n «*ni img a real good year,” said Westmoreland, who has finally shaken some minor injuries. “We are always trying to improve.’*“Some people have wondered if our defense is as good as last season,” he added. “I don't think the defense is down, in fact, we have actually given up fewer points than last year. If we get our pass rush together, we will really be ready.**Westmoreland also noted that the Aggie defense has come up with more interceptions the first three games than last year.He attributes much of the success of the defensive secondary to Mel Groomes, AT*s defensive coach. We try to work as a unit, said Westmoreland, “and we always go with the attitude that we are going to get the ball back for the offense.’*Right now Westmoreland has a busy week trying to get ready for the Aggies* Homecoming game against Maryland State on Saturday.He recalled that AT has not beaten the Hawks since 1963. “We would sure like to win this game,” said Westmoreland. “I think that It would boost our morale for the rest of the season. We also would like to win it for our seniors who have never beaten this team.**MI had a real good Homecoming game against Morgan last year,” he added. 4T just hope I can repeat it this time.”