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of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of ON TO State And JOSEPH A. MORAN Joseph Alexander Moran, 70, of Dexter Ave. died Monday at VA Medical Center in Salisbury. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Salisbury National Cemetery with Dr.

Milton B. Faust officiating. The body is at Lyerly Funeral Home. He was a native of Stokes County, a and a retired employee of Glendale Dairy and a Baptist. Surviving are sisters, Mrs.

Mae Hicks of Kansas City, Mrs. Minnie Freeman of Crystal River, Mrs. Anna Foust and Mrs. Willie Davis of High Point. AARON FUNERAL MAYODAN Funeral for Edgar D.

Aaron, 66, of Rt. 1, who died Sunday, will be 2 p.m. today at Ray Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Joe Hall officiafing. Burial will be at Ridgeview Cemetery in Eden.

PAUL G. BARBER SR. LEXINGTON Paul Gilliam Barber 64, of Rt. died Monday at Baptist Hospital in WinstonSalem. Funeral will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Reeves United Methodist Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Dr. William Rock officiating. Burial will be at the church. He was superintendent of Tilden Nursery.

Surviving are wife, Mrs. Glena Alexander Barber; sons, Stephen Jimmy R. and Paul G. Barber Jr. of Lexington; daughter, Mrs.

James W. Myers Jr. of Lexington; brother, Hamilton Barber of Charlotte; a sisters, Mrs. Louise Matthews, Mrs. James Redd, Mrs.

Christine McManus and Mary Herndon of Charlotte, Mrs. Virginia Starr of Lancaster, S.C.; five grandchildren. The family will be at Davidson Funeral Home p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

RUFUS CARTER REIDSVILLE. Rufus Carter, 60, of 627 Stiers St. was dead on arrival Saturday at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be 1 p.m. today at Johnson and Son Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

4 Zeb Kimber officiating. Burial will be at Wentworth Baptist Church. He was a native of Rockingham County, a former employee of Conrad Duncan Construction Co. and a Baptist. Surviving are daughters, Iredell Carter and Shirley Johnson of Reidsville; son, Thomas Johnson of Reidsville; sisters, Mrs.

Grace Jones of Reidsville, Mrs. Fairlene of Wentworth, Mrs. Vernice Matthews of Philadelphia, brother, Percy Carter of Wentworth; five grandchildren. WILLIE J. YOUNG Willie James Young, 48, of 111 Marshall St.

died Friday at Moses Cone Hospital. Funeral will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday: at Brown's Funeral Home chapel with Bishop W.H. Fields officiating. Burial will be at Piedmont Memorial Park.

Surviving are sons, Willie R. and James P. Young of Greensboro; daughter, Mrs. Jennie Shaw of Greensboro; mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Jackson of Greensboro; brother, Willie Jackson of Greensboro.

The family will be at the funeral home p.m. today. HENRY B. GILDERSLEEVE THOMASVILLE Hsnry B. Gildersleeve, 80, of 510 Irene St.

died Sunday at Community General Hospital. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Amazing Grace Baptist Church with the Rev. Hillis Burton officiating. Burial will be at Holly Hill Memorial Park.

A native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., he was employed at Wahoo No. 4 and also employed at Kern Street School. He was a Baptist. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Bettie Turner Gildersleeve; stepdaughters, Mrs.

Frank Kitching of Aiken, S.C., Mrs. Alton Avery of Swan Quarter; stepsons, Henry Jolly of Suitland, 16 stepgrandchildren; 22 stepgreat-grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the home. Wayne Newton May Talk To Jury, Says NBC News NEW YORK (AP) Entertainer Wayne Newton is expected to be called as a witness before a special grand jury investigating possible organizedcrime connections in his deal to buy a Las Vegas casino for $85 million, NBC News reported Monday night.

Investigators said that just before Newton and his partner Ed Torres announced last year they would purchase the Aladdin Hotel, Newton contacted an alleged associate of the Gambino family in Las Vegas for "help with a problem," according to NBC News. That associate, Guido Penosi, allegedly took up the matter with Frank Piccolo, a reputed Gambino boss in New York. Police in New York said that Piccolo told friends he had become a hidden partner in the hotel deal, the broadcast said. NBC said Penosi was a key figure in a federal grand jury investigation of the alleged activities of the Gambino family in Las Vegas, particularly in connection with the Aladdin Hotel. Newton and his partner were given state approval last month to buy the Aladdin.

Newton called the NBC report "an absolute smear campaign," saying it amounted to "slander, defamation of character and everything else." The report did not say where the grand jury was meeting, but quoted federal authorities as saying Newton is expected to be one of the first witnesses. NBC News quoted authorities as saying that Newton, despite his large income, has had financial problems. But the singer recently testified under oath before the Nevada Gaming Control Board that he had no hidden partners and that he knew Penosi only as a fan and a family friend, NBC said. Hidden interests in casinos are illegal under Nevada law. Penosi told NBC News that he did not know Newton, but the network quoted authorities as saying they know of at least 11 calls made by Penosi to the singer's home in a two-month period.

The Aladdin Hotel was reopened last Wednesday after the state had shut it down closure for 11 weeks during an investigation, the longest in Nevada gaming history. County More obituaries on B-10. STAFF SGT. MICHAEL DAYE EDEN U.S. Army Staff Sgt.

Michael Odell Daye, 30, died Friday at Fort Bragg, where he was stationed. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Mount Sinai Baptist Church with burial at Eden Gardens Cemetery. He was a native of Rockingham County and had been in the Army 12 years. Surviving wife, Mrs.

Annie P. Daye; son, Pierre Shawn Daye of the home; mother, Mrs. Verniece Daye of Eden; sisters, Mrs. Willette Sharpe of Richmond, Mrs. Sylvia Mills of Ruffin; brothers, Donnell Daye of Burlington, Jerome Daye Eden.

The family will be at Broadnax Funeral Home 7-8 p.m. today. MICHAUX MATTHEWS KERNERSVILLE Michaux "Red" Clarence Matthews, 63, of the Pelcare Nursing Home in Walkertown died there Monday. Funeral will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Haizlip Funeral Home in High Point with the Rev.

Garland Warren officiating. He was a native of Forsyth County, a former landscaper and a Methodist. Surviving are daughters, Miss Gaylia Jones and Mrs. Patricia Dodd of Kernersville; brothers, DeWitt Matthews of Kernersville, Cyrus Matthews of Greensboro, Nathaniel Matthews of Las Vegas, Armentious Matthews of St. Louis, eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

The family will be at the home of Miss Gaylia Jones, 315 Church St. MRS. DOTSIE D. MEDLEY MOUNT GILEAD Mrs. Dotsie D.

Medley, 75, of Rt. 2 died Sunday at Montgomery Memorial Hospital in Troy. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Oliver Grove Baptist Church, where she was a member, with the Rev. W.H.

Sturdivant officiating. Burial will be at Dockery Cemetery. She was a native of Montgomery County. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Winnie Kirby and Mrs.

Emma R. Capel of Lilesville; sons, Claude and Frank Medley Jr. of Mount Gilead, Joseph Medley and Matthew Medley of Lilesville, Paul Medley of High Point; sister, Mrs. Maude Steele of Mount Gilead; brother, Charlie Dockery of Mount Gilead; 37 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. The family will be at Harris Funeral Home 7-8 p.m.

today. HALL FUNERAL MADISON Funeral for George Cecil "Jack" Hall, 60, of 309 Galloway who died Sunday, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Bapist Church of Mayodan, where he was member, with the Rev. Raymond Needham and the Rev. George Shore officiating.

Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery. Hall was a native of Rockingham County and a Mason. He owned and operated Hall's Exxon. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Ruby Gray Hall; son, G.C.

"Jackie" Hall Jr. of Madison; sisters, Mrs. Doris Joyce of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Corinne Rumley and Mrs. Mae Wray of Mayodan; brother, Jo Hall of Mayodan; one granddaughter.

The family will be at Ray Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the Guilford County Kidney Foundation. C.C. HUDSON THOMASVILLE Hudson, 64, of 714 Cedar Lane died Saturday in Ontario, Canada.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hasty Baptist Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Jimmy D. Jones and the Rev. Inman L.

Stewart officiating. Burial will be at Holly Hill Memorial Park. He was a native of Stanly County. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy Hudson, sons, Kenneth A.

Hudson of High Point, James D. Hudson of Charlotte; sisters, Mrs. Yera Gaddy of Wilkesboro, Mrs. Arnie Mills and Mrs. Stella Whitley of Albemarle, Mrs.

Mary Lee Rhyne of Concord, Mrs. Ruby Sorrell of Wadesboro; brother, Paul J. Hudson of High Point; four grandchildren. The family will be at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home 7-9 p.m.

today. Memorials may be made to the church. LOWELL C. BROWNING SR. THOMASVILLE Lowell Claude Browning 59, of Rt.

5 died Sunday at VA Hospital in Salisbury. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at J.C. Green and Sons Funeral Home chapel with Dr. B.H.

Phaup officiating. Burial will be at Holly Hill Memorial Park. A native of Waynesville, he was an employee of High Point Furniture and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Ora Byerly Browning; sons, Terry L.

and Lowell C. Browning Jr. of Waynesville; stepdaughters, Mrs. Jesse Owens and Mrs. Manuel Lackey of Thomasville; stepsons, Lawrence W.

and Michael Byerly of Lexington, Roger Byerly of the home; sisters, Mrs. Nina Jordan and Mrs. Edna Hembree of Waynesville; brother, Paul Browning of Waynesville; three grandchildren; 11 stepgrandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today.

CRANFORD FUMERAL Primitive Baptist Church in Stanly County. SAMUEL H. BECK THOMASVILLE Samuel Harrison Beck, 89, of Rt. 2 died Monday at Community General Hospital. TROY Funeral for Mrs.

Grace Vanhoy Cranford, 49, of 841 Ophir Ave. who died Sunday, will be 2 p.m. today at Pugh-Troy Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Alvin Newcomb and Elder Homer Toplin officiating. Burial will be at Mountain Creek Funeral will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Sechrest Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Gary B. Phaup and the Rev. Richard Kirk officiating. Burial will be at New Jerusalem United Church of Christ, where he was a member.

A native of Davidson County, he was a retired employee of Cunningham Brick Co. and a member of the Sunday school at the church. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Ethel Hedrick Beck; daughter, Mrs. Wade K.

Fitzgerald of Thomasville; son, Cletus L. Beck and Garland A. Beck of Lexington, Wayne E. Beck of Thomasvills; sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Hedrick, Miss Addie Beck and Mrs.

Annie Smith of Lexington; 12 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren. Tha family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to the church. Deaths William ham St.

died gett Funeral He was a Surviving and Miss Rosiland Greene of Greensboro; Browns Summit, boro; brothers, Greensboro; 15 dren. And WILLIAM E. WARREN Edward Warren, 59, of 1516 CunningSunday at Moses Cone Hopsital. arrangements are incomplete at HarHome. native of Guilford County.

are daughters, Mrs. Kathleen Crite Everleen Roberson of Greensboro, Mrs. of Reidsville; son, Ronald Roberson sisters, Mrs. Mildred Milton of Mrs. Gladys Thacker of Greensand Hampton Warren of grandchildren; one great-grandchil- GEORGE L.

BERRY THOMASVILLE George Luther Berry, 70, 1489 Denton Road died Monday at Davidson Nursing Center. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Sechrest Funeral Home. A native of Burke County, he had lived in Thomasville 10 years and was a retired employee of Randolph Mills in Concord. He was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church and the men's Bible class. Surviving are wife, Mrs.

Ida Surratt Berry; daughter, Mrs. Gordon Waldo of Tallahassee, brother, John Berry of Thomasville; one grandson. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the home. J.B.

DOSTER HIGH POINT Doster, 72, of 516 White Oak Street died Monday in Rowan Memorial Hospital in Salisbury. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Ebenezer A.M.E. Zion Church in Midland with the Rev. N.C.

Jones officiating. Burial will be at the church. He was a native of Union County and had lived in High Point 45 years. He was a retired employee of Hunter Coal and Ice Co. He was a Presbyterian.

Surviving are wife, Mrs. Pauline Doster; daughter, Mrs. Peggy Massey of High Point; son, Brooks Doster of Concord; foster daughter, Miss Peggy Terry of High Point; brothers, Robert Doster of New York, Haywood and James Doster of Monroe; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. The family will be at Moore's Funeral Home from 7-8 p.m. Wednesday and at 516 White Oak Street.

GOOD FUNERAL Funeral for Mrs. Frances W. Good, 72, of 23-C Fountain Manor Drive, who died Sunday, will be 11 a.m. today at First Presbyterian Church chapel, where she was a member, with Dr. Joseph B.

Mullin and Dr. Charles H. Reckard officiating. Entombment will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at West View Mausoleum in Atlanta, Ga.

NUNN FUNERAL Funeral for Mrs. Annie B. Nunn, 69, of 3608 E. Lee who died Sunday, will be 2 p.m. today at Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Thomas C. Williams officiating. Burial will be at Lakeview Memorial Park. LACY J. CLAUSON Lacy Jerry Clauson, 66, of High Point died Friday at VA Hospital in Durham.

Funeral will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Turner's AME Church with the Rev. A.M. Hall officiating. Burial will be at the church.

Surviving are wife, Mrs. Marie D. Clauson; daughters, Mrs. Naomi J. Jennings of Greensboro, Mrs.

Carolyn Bowman and Mrs. Louise Truitt of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Mary Jones and Miss Lucille Clauson of High Point; son, Henry Dick of High Point; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. The family will be at Smith's Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today.

Lineberry N. Elm 272-5158 Vanstory 292-1081 HOME OF THOUGHTFUL SERVICE SINCE 1919 TUESDAY Mrs. Frances W. Good 11:00 A.M. First Presbyterian Church Chapel Till 10:00 A.M.

N. Elm St. Entombment 2:00 P.M. Wed. West View Mausoleum Atlanta, Ga.

Mrs. Mary E. Webster 11:00 A.M. Graveside Service Int: Westminster Gardens Till 10:00 A.M. N.

Elm St. Mr. Alfred W. Hayes 2:00 P.M. -Vanstory St.

Chapel Int: Bethany United Methodist Church Cemetery Route Franklinville, N.C. Greensboro Daily News, B3 Oct. 7, 1980 LONNIE B. GENTRY ROXBORO Lonnie Bunyan Gentry, 82, of Rt. 3 died Sunday at Person County Hospital.

Funeral will be 2 p.m. today at Trinity United Methodist Church, where he was a member, with the Rev. Bobby Y. Prevette officiating. Burial will be at Person Memorial Cemetery.

He was a native of Person County and a retired farmer. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Nannie Davis Gentry; sons, Dwight L. Gentry of Greensboro, J. Wesley Gentry of Beltsville, Robert A.

Gentry of Timberlake, E.B. "Jack" Gentry of Cheraw, S.C., Kelly Gentry of Roxboro; daughter, Mrs. Libby Seaford of Durham; 16 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren. LambethTrorler FUNERAL HOME WENDOVER AT VIRGINIA PHONE 273-3401 TUESDAY Mrs. Annie Belle Nunn 2:00 P.M.

Lambeth-Troxler Chapel Int: Lakeview Mrs. Beulah Y. Sawyer 2:00 P.M. Graveside Service Int: Guilford Memorial Park FORBIS DICK Funeral Cornice 1118 No Elm St Phone 275 8408- 5926 Frendly Rd 299-9171 TUESDAY Mrs. Ida May McNairy 2:00 P.M.- -Graveside Service Forest Lawn Cemetery 1 P.M.

-N. Elm Street Chapel run? You'll enjoy Dr. Jock's advice on curing athletes' aches and pains every Sunday. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS (Advertisem*nt) HEARING TESTS SET FOR GREENSBORO Free hearing tests are being offered in Greensboro on Oct. 8, 1980.

Hearing Aid Specialists (licensed by the state of North Carolina) will perform the free tests at Beltone Hearing Aid Center, 225 N. Elm St. Call 274-1631 to arrange an appointment. Or, if you can't come in, call for an appointment in your home. who has trouble hearing is welcome to have test using modEveryone electronic equipment to determine if he has a correctable loss.

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