rue cxv of A MOUNTAIN UON A WCMAM llsl PAJN. ONE ON RECORD V^IGHEP 227 LBS. MOUNTAIN LIONS OFTEN KILL /WORE LIVESTOCK THAN THEY CAN EAT. A who are helping make Warren County a finer center of commerce! ^. ICR 220 S. MAIN ST. • WARRENTI • We Accept Food Stamps i \ • Wo Accept WIC Orders • We Sel^ Money _Clid>'Li Best Wishes for your growth and success. Warren County, Area Deaths And Funerals ELIZABETH H. WESTON Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter Weston, 82, who died June 27 in Warren General Hospital, were held June 28 at 11 a. m. at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The Rev. Robert Orvis officiated and burial was in Fairview Cemetery. Mrs. Weston was the daughter of the late Clement Clay and Elizabeth Patterson Hunter of Warrenton. She is survived by one son, Clement Hunter Weston of Franklinton; two daughters, Mrs. John R. English of Panama City, Fla., and Mrs. Mary W. Shields of Warrenton; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were A. C. Fair, Howard Jones, Charles Davis, A. J. House, David Dodd and Alfred Smidt. WALTER M. GARDNER Funeral services for Walter Myrick Gardner, a retired Warrenton Insurance Agent who died Tuesday, were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Warrenton Baptist Church by the pastor, the - Help beat inflation Ask your Nationwide agent about Nationwide's Homeowners Insurance with built-in inflation protection! 'Call today. BILL FLEMING EAST MACON STREET WARRENTON, V CAROLINA 257-3298 d NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide is on ^our side [Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co Hpwe Office: Columbus. Ohio Rev. Bill Crouch. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. He is survived by one son, W. Monroe Gardner, and by one sister, Miss Mamie Gardner, both of Warrenton; "and by two grandchildren. Pallbearers were Eddie Clayton, Dawson Alston, Eugene Odom, Jr., W. A. Benson, Bobby Edmonds and B. G. White. , MRS. BERTHA D. HECHT Mrs. Bertha Dill Hecht, 89, of Norlina died at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Guardian Care Nursing Home in Henderson after a long illness. She was the widow of the late E. G. Hecht. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a. m. Tuesday from St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Ridgeway by the Rev. David Dudley. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hecht is survived by two sons, Theo and Ernest Hecht, Jr., of Norlina; a brother, Dr. G. T. Dill of Manson; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers were Erich Hecht, Gus Daeke, Jr., Willie Kilian, William Brauer, Walter Bender, Richard Holtzman and Herman Brauer. CHARLES R.LLOYD Charles Raymond Lloyd, 70, a retired pipefitter, died Tuesday. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dolly Harrison Lloyd; one son, C. R. Lloyd, Jr., of Warrenton; one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Wells of Warrenton; one brother, Kenneth Lloyd of Greensboro; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Rivers of Norlina and Mrs. Thermudis Miller of Henderson; seven grandchildren and five greatgrandchidren. Pallbearers were Dick Miles, Jack Gupton, Worth Mabry, Alvin Johnson, Russell Munn and Marvin Daniel. HENRY ALLEN THROCKMORTON Henry Allen Throckmorton, former resident of Warren County, died in Richmond, Va., on Tuesday. He had been living in Richmond, Va., for a number of years. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. WILLIE BRANCH LOUISBURG - Funeral services for Willie (Buddy) Branch, who died Thursday, were conducted at 1:30 Sunday from Cedar Rock Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Branch is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mattie Branch; a daughter, Mrs. Hattie Thomas of Flint, Mich.; a stepson, William Bailey of Florida; two foster sons, Edward Branch of Jamaica, N. Y., and DewittStrickland of Roosevelt, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Davis of East Orange, N. J.; two brothers, Arthur of Philadelphia, Pa., and Roy Branch of Warrenton. MRS. AGNES M. BOWERS Mrs. Agnes Mohorn Bowers, 71, of Norlina died Sunday in Warren General Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at 4 p. m. from the Norlina Baptist Church by the pastor, the Rev. Elton Cooke. Burial was in' the Bear Swamp Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Bowers is survived by her husband, Lew Wallace Bowers of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Martha Overby of Norlina; WHAT'S NEW A golf ball being marketed by a California firm which the manufacturer claims will reduce hooks and slices. Dimples at poles, top and bottom are shallower, giving ball a truer spin. two sons, Wallace Edward Bowers of Norlina and Daniel Lewis Bowers of Raleigh; four sisters, Mrs. Fentress Ward and Mrs. J. W. Congleton, both of Littleton, Mrs. S. B. Harris of Winston-Salem and Mrs. John A. Saunders of Rocky Mount; a brother, Wilburn Mohorn of Raleigh and four grandchildren. Pallbearers were Kenneth Severance, Wallace Stallings, George Warren, Bob Taylor, William Grey Saunders, Elmer Davis, William Dickerson and Bernard Bowling. GILBERT G. EGERTON Gilbert G. Egerton, 76, died Saturday in Warren General Hospital. He was a retired farmer. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. from, Blaylock Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Ben Swicegood. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Egerton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida Mae Egerton; a son, Gilbert Gray Egerton, Jr., of Warrenton; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Pickett of Durham and Mrs. Annie Plaster of Richmond, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. H. J. Haithcock of Warrenton and Mrs. E. H. Parker and Mrs. Roger Malone, both of Salisbury, Md.; six grandchildren and a great grandchild. Pallbearerd were BUI A. Benson, Robert V. Allen, Carey DUlard, Forrest Cheek, Jr., Dick Miles and Jesse Overby. PETTWAY B. BURWELL Pettaway Boyd Burwell, 79, of Walterboro, S. C., died in a Savannah Hospital on Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held on Saturday at Hlnesville, Ga., with burial in the Walthourville, Ga., Presbyterian Church Cemetery. The son of the late William and Olivia Burton Burwell, Mr. Burwell, was born in Warrenton in 1898, where he spent his youth and where he was educated. He had been living in Walterboro for many veara. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lacy Williams Burwell; and by one sister, Miss Olivia Burwell of Greensboro. Attending the funeral from Warrenton were Mr. and Mrs. George Burwell. JORDAN B. HOLLOWAY Funeral services for Jordan Buster Holloway, 61, who died June 22 at Maria Parham Hospital, were conducted June 26 at 2 p. m. at Oak Level Christian Church in Drewry. The Rev. Leon White officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. He is survived by his wife, I Mrs. Rom Lee Holloway; seven daughters, Mrs. Mary Lucille Glaspie, Mrs. Barbara Streeter, Miss Viola Holloway, all of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss Brenda Holloway, Miss Phyllis Holloway, Miss Rosa Holloway of Norlina; Mrs. Carolyn Andrews of Ridgeway, one stepdaughter, Miss Sheerley Drew of Rocky Mount; seven sons, Roosevelt Holloway, Robert Lee Holloway, Jordan Holloway, Jr., and Willie B. Holloway, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. Larry D. Holloway of Beaufort, S. C., Wilbert Holloway of Norlina and James Holloway of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Henritta Terry of Philadel-' phia, Pa., Mrs. Annie Mae Eaton of Henderson, Mrs. Annie B. Hargrove of Clarksville, Va.; two brothers, Tommie Kersey of Oine and Washington Holloway of Brooklyn, N. Y.; 21 grandchildren and one step-grandson. RAYMOND PATTERSON LITTLETON - Funeral services for Raymond Patterson, 52, were conducted at Branch Funeral Chapel Home at 2 p. m. on Thursday. of last week by the Rev. Ed Campbell. Burial was in Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. Patterson died on Tuesday, June 21, in Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids. He is survived by his wife,: Mrs. Dorothy Jirva Patterson; one daughter, Mr*. Kathy Wilson of Roanoke Rapids; five sons, Raymond Neil Patterson of the home and Gene Patterson, Philip Patterson, Donald Patterson and Randy Patterson,: all of Roanoke Rapids; his: mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith of: Spring Hope, three sisters,: Mrs. Cassie Patterson of': Littleton, Mrs. Mary Radford of Wood and Mrs. Nita' Lamm of Spring Hope; three brothers, Ernest Pat-: terson of Wilson, Herbert; Patterson of Nashville and. Ollie Patterson of Roanoke Rapids; and five grand-: children. : McLEON RIGGAN Graveside services for McLeon Riggan, 70, of Portsmouth, Va., were conducted at 3 p. m. Friday at the Riggan family cemetery near Embro. Mr. Riggan, a former resident of Warren County, died at Portsmouth, Va., on Monday, June 20. He was a retired shipyard machinist. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Marion Williams, of Newport News, Va., Mrs/ Alice Pettigrew of Fairview, Pa., Mrs. Nancy Fink of' Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Peggy McVicker of Lexington, S. C.; a brother, Joe D. Riggan of Warrenton; and 16 grandchildren. •: