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I «FORT MRS. B.H. MITCHELL BARNWET.T. The pastor and members of the St. John A.M.E. Zion church of Ft. Barnwell, N.C. would like to invite their friends to worship with them on Sunday morning Feb. 26,1984. Service will begin at 11:00 a.m. with their pastor. Rev. Claude Davis, in charge of the service and the senior choir will render the music. >t> * * * St. John’s A.M.E. Zion church group is asking everyone to come by and enjoy a Fish or Barbecue dinner with them on Saturday, March 3rd, at 10:00 a.m. A small donation will be asked for the plates. A flea market will be held there at the same time. Come one - Come all. >l> iK * >K * jfcPride of Ft. Barnwell chapter #616 Order of the Eastern Star ^will meet at the Masonic Hall at 2:00 p.m. for a regular meeting. The Matron is urging all members to attend. Ms. Alice Mitchell is Worthy Matron and Mr. John Z. Smith is Worthy Patron. i|i Hi ifi m 4i There will be a special program held at Bryant Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church in Cove City, N.C on Sunday afternoon at 6:00 p.m. Rev. W.K. Raynor of the First Baptist Church of Kinston, N.C will be the guest speaker. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Doris Harris and the building fund committee are sponsors. Proceeds will be used for the church. Genealogically Speaking By JANIS CANNON Continued from February 16th The 3rd Child of David and Nancy Stilley Whitford was Nathan Martin Whitford, born Oct. 7,1797, died Sept. 24,1867 and married Oct. 10, 1822 Nancy Hannah Bright born Oct. 13, 1799, died Mar. 27, 1846, daughter of John and Mourning Bright. They had seven children. The first child: Stephen Whitford b. Decembers, 1824, d, Aug. 13, 1846. The second child: Sarah Ann Whitford b. July 26,1827 d. Apr. 26,1876 married Sept. 12,1860 Joseph Tripp b. Apr. 6,1827, d. Oct. 10, 1892. They had 7 children: Nathan Tripp (1861-1907) married and had one daughter Marne who married Dave Rqss. Nathan Tripp then married Silvenia Pipkin (1862-1927)and had David Mayo Tripp who married Florence Williams, Maude Tripp who married Alex Barbour, Joe Tripp who married Patricia Slade, Sallie Tripp who married Ernest Bennett, Warden Tripp, who married Thelma Toler and Nathan Tripp who married 1st May Paul and 2nd Ann Swain. Clarissa Tripp (1864-1894) married Edward Godwin and had Gertie. Hannah Tripp (1866-1919) married Thaddeus Baker. Sarah Tripp (1864- 1930) married John Stanley Styron and had Joe Styron, Hannah Styron who married a Sawyer, Irvin Clyde Styron who married Gertie Alcock, Cecil Styron, Roland Styron who married 1st Lila ^fae Perry, 2nd Hazel Bryan Duncan. Mary Tripp(1866) Joseph ^Bipp, Jr. (1867-1936) married Josephine Lewis and had Gilbert Allen Tripp who married Elizabeth Bible, Clevie Tripp who married Kelley Wallace, Vera Tripp who married Lewis Haynes, Samuel Jack Tripp who married Dora Beddard, Dumay Tripp who married Mildred Jones, Josephine Tripp who married Daniel Gilliland and John D. Tripp who married Mary Humphrey. Xo Be Continued Next Week 2 liter 199(f ! Vanceboro Pharmacy Vanceboro >»##########»#»##»»###»###########»###############»##############» ' Deadline For Crop Insurance According to Jim Taylor, District Director, Federal Crop Insurance Corporation the deadline for insuring new crops for 1984 is March 31, 1984. Farmers today are required to use sound management more than ever before, capital investments are mounting-production costs have been increasing for a number of years. Yet the best planning can be disrupted by good old Mother Nature - hazards a farmer can not control. Each year many acres are totally destroyed or badly damaged because of drought, excessive moisture, disease, insects or some other unavoidable reason. The loss of a crop or a series of crops could place the farmer in such hnancial difficulty that he would be forced to stop farming and seek off-farm employment. Through the crop insurance program farmers may eliminate some of the worry by spreading their risk over a period of years; therefore, keeping themselves in business. For further information please contact your local Crop Insurance Agent. West Craven Highlights, February 23, 1984, Page 5 TRI-COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS MENU February 24-March 1, 1984 Friday: Baked Pork Chops (Rib no ends of Loin), Sweet Potatoes, Seasoned Collards, Cornbread, Margarine, Lemon Pudding, Milk. Monday: Chili w/Beans (8 oz. portion). Carrots, Coleslaw, Cornbread, Margarine, Peach Crisp (Hot), Milk. Tuesday: Beef Stew, Onion, Carrots, Potatoes, (In Stew), Broccoli, Biscuit, Margarine, Chocolate Cake, Milk. Wednesday: Roast Turkey, Gravy, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Candied Yams, Orange Juice, Roll, Margarine, Sliced Peaches, Milk. Thursday: Barbecued Pork (4 oz.). Cabbage Slaw w/Green Pepper, Seasoned Field Peas (Canned), Cornbread, Mar garine, Orange Jello w/Mixed Fruit % cup.. Milk. Deadline For Articles and Advertisements Monday Noon Come by and see us for your T.V. needs!! SPAIN’S T.V. Service Call 244-1669 for Sales & Service NC 118, West (Piney Neck) iiiiiMiiiitBiiBwawaiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiniaMiiiBiiiigawawaBiaawaiiniiiiifiiuwiatiimiiniaiirtTnininriTiTiTi]—iiiiiiiHiiHi—iiiini.iM iijing Cafe Tier & Valance $399 Red Heart Yard COLORFUL FEATHER DUSTERS 2*1 WASHCLOTHS CANNON’S VARIETY STORE Main St., Vanceboro, N.C. vMiBiiimMnaDKnHnRisimnNaiimMtRsiiamNsniBNwieDiiaiMHsaiiiewwKsiuBMMnDKS
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