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ki ? 7VI 1? crATT iiT/niiDr urn i ? a ucTAki > < * m i ii- r : i OAXtK*Mj r ? JVUl M ROSE HILL - Hazel Fussel Scott, 78, died Sunday. Fu neral, Community Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Susan S. Herring of Wrightsville Beach, Mrs. Jean Scott Rivenbark of Bur agw; son, Harry 0. Scott of Savannah, Ga.; brother, W.G. Fussell; sister, Mrs. Lewellen Lewis of Lumber ton; 10 grandchildren; five great -grandchildren. IDA BRYANT MILLER KENANSVILLE - Ida Bryant Miller, died Sunday, March 20. Funeral, Big Zion AMEZ Church. Burial, Mid dleton Cemetery, Kenans ville. Survivine: Annie Chrome of Newburgh, N.Y., Cleo Stewart of Newark, N.J., Sarah Roland of Dorchester, Mass, Lunell McKinney of Fort Washington, Md., Ozzie Murphy, Katrina Branch and David Miller of Kenansville; sister, Eliza Williams; brother, Louis Bryant; 24 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren. GEORGE W. LANIER BEULAVILLE - George Washington Lanier, 67, died Wednesday. Funeral, Halls ville Baptist Church. Burial. ? church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. ; Josephine Carroll Lanier: daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann Taylor of Swansboro; son, Robert Dean Lanier of Beu laville; brothers, Arthur Lanier of Warsaw, I.J. Lanier of Swansboro; two grand children. WILLIAM C. STOKES WALLACE - William Carlton Stokes, 70, died Wednesday. Funeral, Ed gerton Funeral Home. Burial, Riverview Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Ethel Mae Rackley Stokes; daughters, Mrs. Linda Houston of Pink Hill. Mrs. Brenda Pierce of Wilming ton. Mrs. Velma Langston of Fort Myers, Va.; sons. Dean Stokes of Wilmington, Wil liam Graham Stokes of Wal lace; sister, Mrs. Lena Smith of Fayetteville; 12 grand children. FELIX D. BELL JR. MOUNT OLIVE - Felix D. "Tuggy" Bell Jr.. 65, died Wednesday. Surviving: wife, Marian D. Bell; son, Felix Daniel Bell III of Raleigh; daughters, Mrs. Kathy B. Ruiz of Route 2, Mount Olive, Mrs. Vicki B. Jones of Raleigh; two grandchildren. tui,iux i? niLUAn?iun WALLACE - Mrs. Lucille Carter Williamson, 76, died Monday. Funeral, Rockfish A.M.E. Church. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Georgia Mae Goodman and Mrs. Marvin Langston. both of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Mrs. Jose phine Barden, both of Wal lace, Mrs. Abie Sheffield of Boston, Mass. ESSIE J. UNDERHILL MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Essie Jones Underhill, %, died Friday. Funeral, Tyn dall Funeral Home. Burial. Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: son. Elwood Underhill of Mount Olive; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. GLADYS B. LANE SEVEN SPRINGS - Mrs. Gladys Best Lane, 77, died Friday. Surviving: sons, McRoy Lane of Cary, Donald Lane and Ronald Lane, both of Seven Springs, Willard Lane of Goldsbobo; daughters, Mrs. David Berrry of Pike ville. Mrs. A.D. Gurley of Mount Olive. Mrs. Raymond Clark of Mancssa, Va.. Mrs. Charles E. Smith of Seven Springs. Mrs. Bob S. Smith of Kinston; brother. Gordon Best of Goldsboro; sister, Mrs. Rosa Sasser of Golds boro; 31 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. ETHEL B. SANDERSON CHINQUAPIN - Mrs. Ethel Batts Sanderson, 74, died Thursday. Funeral, Ed gerton Funeral Home, Beu laville. Burial, Golden Grove Cemetery, Kenansville. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Thomasine Kennedy of Chinquapin, Mrs. Kay Wil liamson of Kenansville. Mrs. Nellie Henline of Chapel Hill; son. Gene Sanderson of Sneads Ferry; sisters. Mrs. Kathleen Mareadv of Chin quapin, Mrs. Acorie Bosticof Rock Hill. S.C.; brothers, Martin Batts of Dunn, Cyrus Batts of Pollocksville; eight grandchildren; a great grandchild. JOHN M. MARSHBURN ALBERTSON - John Mar vin Marshburn, 59, died Tuesday. Funeral. Woodland United Methodist Church. Burial, Westbfook family cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Emily Rhodes of Beula ville. Miss Susie Marshburn of the home; sons, Billy Marshburn of Greensboro, Bobby Marshburn of Rich mond, Va.; brother, Merrilla Marshburn of Clinton; sis icrs, Mrs. Maryociic Linustry of Newton Grove, Mrs. Em bry Poole of Pompano Beach, Fla.; two grandchildren. JOE H1NSON MOUNT OLIVE - Joe Hin son, 81, died Tuesday. Fu neral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery, Surviving: son, Joseph C. Hinson of Washington state; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Millard. Mrs. Grace Byrd and Mrs. Lovie Jason, all of Mount Olive, Josie Fore of Florida; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. RANDY S. PINER WALLACE - Randy Scott Piner. 19, died Tuesday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial. Mills Memo rial Church cemetery. Surviving: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon James Piner of Wallace; sister, Mrs. Gail Houston of Willard; broth ers, Kenneth Piner of Wal lace, Glen Piner of Clinton; maternal grandparents. The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Norris of Wallace. WILLIAM S. CUNNINGHAM JR. DEEP RUN - William S. Cunningham Jr. died Tues day. Surviving: son, William S. Cunningham 111 of Kinston; daughter. Mrs. Zodie Jewel Waller of Deep Run; sister, Mrs. Maria C. Edwards of Charlotte; four grandchild ren. ANNIE M. BLANTON ROSE HILL - Mrs. Annie Mae Brinson Blanton, 74, died Tuesday. Funeral. Rose I Hill Baptist Church. Burial. Devotional Gardens. Warsaw. Surviving: husband, Percy G. Blanton; daughter, Mrs. Ann Lawson of Fayetteville; sons, Bobby Blanton of Bur gaw, Graham B. Blanton of Greensboro: sisters, Mrs. Florence B. Brown of Kenansville. Mrs. Irene Miller and Mrs. Ma'.iv Thig pen. both >f oculaviile; bro thers, Clifton Brinson of Raleigh. Woodrow Brinson. Amo^ Brinson, Lester Brin son, Maurice Brinson, Wil lard Brinson and Jack Brin-, son, all of Kenansville; five granddaughters. , DONALD C. SWORD WALLACE - Donald C. Sword. 62, of Route 2. Wal lace, died Tuesday in Fort . Myers. Fla. Arrangements by Edger ton Funeral Home. * Duplin General Hospital Admissions DUPLIN GENERAL ADMISSIONS March 18 - Jean Wray and Baby Girl of Warsaw; Ste phen A. Smith of Beulaville, Leroy Smith of Faison; Gloria Best McDuffie & Baby Boy of Warsaw, John Thomas Gresham of Warsaw, George William Smith of Warsaw March 19 ? Norwood Milton Cummings of Warsaw and Kenneth Arnold Demp sey of Warsaw March 20 - Alicia Norris Hiilso and Baby Girl of Chin quapin; Wanda Kay Moore of Kenansville, Betty Lorie Halso of Chinquapin, Marcus Levon Jones of Magnolia, Mattie H. Williams of War saw, William H. Hand of Rose Hill, Ann Patricia Recktenwald of Wallace March 21 - Hiram Stephen Williams of Kenansville, Lacy Parker Carter of War saw, Julia Marie Hall of Magnolia. Florence P.. McMillan of Teachey. Daisy LoU Miller of Warsaw, Myrtle Ruth Swinson of Wallace, Ruby Tayloi c- <rd ner of Mt. Olive, Bobby Lee Jones of Rose Hill. Lois E. Powell of Rose Hill, Jean Patterson Smith 01 Pink Hill, Bertha J. Knowles of Wal- ' lace March 22 - Mary Rachel Peterson of Teachey, Nelda Gilbert of Magnolia, La Wanda Morrisey of Faison, Ethel B. Sanderson of Chin- 1 quapin, Forrest Martin of ' Warsaw, Allie Gray Sutton of ' Faison, Albert Kenan of Rose Hill March 23 - Deborah Ban nermari of Wallace, Ethel T. Gavin of Warsaw, Claudie Canady Hunter of Warsaw, Ethel Mae Kinsey of Rich lands, Lucy Whaley Taylor of Mount Olive, and Lynette B. Williams of Kenansville. Duplin General Hospital iyv it-credited by Joint Com*-' mission on Accreditation of Hospitals. Historical Association To Sponsor-Home Tour By Lynda Stroud s The Lenoir Countv < Heritage On Tour benefit for " Harmony Hall is scheduled \ for Saturday. April 16 from s 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on i Sunday, April 17 from 2 to 6 p.m. Advanced donations will ? be $7 and tour day donations r will be $8. Lunch will be available on Saturday, April v 16 from 11:30 - 2 o'clock for 1 $3. Also offered will be E complimentary refreshments V on Sunday from 1-5:30 at the E Dunn Loftin House on Girl ti Scout Road, Kinston. E Historical sites offered on L the tour include: Cedardell a (Kennedy Home), LaGrange b Presbyterian Church, Barber Shop in LaGrange, Garden Hub Building, Washington Itreet. William N.H. Smith II lome, LaGrange; J.P. Valters 111 home, Railroad itreet, LaGrange; Warren Jrothers Home, Road #1001, Jnited Methodist Church - nstitute. Gibbons - Hardy louse - Institute; Kenneth Jrown home. Institute, Vheat Swamp Church - Road 541, Post Oak Free Will laptist Church, Rd. 1S75, Villiam Shackelford Home, Iwy. 58, Lafayette Planta lon, Road 1722, J.J. Lyon lome, Road 1803, Dunn - oftin House, D6nn Road, nd the White Rock Pres yterian Congregation Church - corner of Tiffany and Thompson streets in Kinston, Check* are tax deductible and may be made payable to the Lenoir County Historical Association. Tickets are available in Pink Hill from Marsha Brewer, Wilbur Tyndall or Margaret Watson. I l?MW MM MV 1 WEDNESDAY - MARCH 30 IS NATIONAL DOCTORS' DAY The staff and residents of Guardian Care of Kenansville Beasley Street Kenansville, N.C. Would personally like to say thanks to all of the physicians in our community who have dedicated themselves to the delivery of quality care to their patients. A special thanks to the following who care for residents in our home. Corazon Ngo, MD [Medical Director] Corbett L. Quinn, MD Edward L. Boyette, MD Edwin P. Ewers, MD Steve Griffith, MD James Fisher, MD Oscar Redwine, MD Frank A. Saas, DDS John C. Moore, OD Hampton Hubbard, MD John Scarff, MD Country Creations Hwy. 24 West 5eulaville Tuesday - Friday 10-5 ??? Saturday 10-2 _ " ? Curtains ? Quilts V ? Ruffled Accessories ? (Stenciling Supplies ^ ? Candlewicking Supplies V ? Pillows We Order Wedding Invitations Wedding (Stationery Social (Stationery Accessories Call 296-0239 . Duplin Times Kenansville 'oor^' 'JW lofco * .Wit. ?W?||>I? kf * 0 ??? It* M.iMfctowt N r ,09*0 Mu?r?..?ui?> hutain HMO v.Ho?? It. (cmmR* (? WOIO ACTIVATING A BATTLE BEFORE ENTERING BAT TLE TUiE ISRAELITES GENERALLY MAD A NUMBER OF PREPARATIONS TO BE COMPLETED. SPIES MAD TO BE 5ENT INTO ENEMV TERRITORY TO SEEK OUT TMElR WEAKNESS. TUE 50LDIERS WMO WOULD 3E LIABLE FOR DUTY MAD TO BE CMOSEN FROM TME ONES WMO WERE EXEMPT FROM THIS PARTICULAR BAT TlE SUCM AS. T-IQSE WWO WERE FAINTMEARTED, 7W05E WHO HAD BUILT A NEW' HOUSE AND WAD NOT LIVED IN IT YET. PLANTED A VINEYARD BUT WAD NOT WARVE5TED IT, 3ETR0TMED A WIFE BUT NOT MARRIED WER. (DBUT. 20=2-9, II CHRON. 20= 23,27 26), INVOKING THE DEITY'S WELP BY PRAYER AND SOMETIMES BY SACRIFICE. TWEN AND ONLY THEN I mi* \ m, nS ?* <*<2* n/... A SUDDEN ' Egr COMMANO tS ( Jf\ SHOUTED-AND ft THE TROOPS \ RUSH FORWARD 1 THE BATTLE IS J I JOINED, AS FOE i n MEETS FOE, AND I n THE Alt? BECOMES f B THICK WITH WAR [ ? CRIES, THE CLANG| ? OF SWORD UPON F SHIELD, AND THE j |i SCREAMS OF THE ? WOUNDED.... ] john;/^Lw | /LEHTI V ? 11 A tl I! j MILLER HARDWARE 4 Main Street, Beulaville l| Sampson Paints Available! Ph: 298-3337 !j HOLMES'JEWELERS .1 Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion Plaques. Jewelry and Repair Needs 'J Ph: 296-1443 I 'J CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES < Ph: 298-4447 Beulaville, N.C. |lWHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE || Beulaville Phone - 298-3844 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson and Employees KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane QUICK SALES Pink Hill Ph: 568-4450 BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. WHALEY SUPER MARKET Beulaville Monk Whaley NEW W. H. JONES CO., INC. Pink Hill Ph: 568-3171 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw- KenansviHe - Beulaville EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthlngton Bldg., N. Main St., Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service Ph: 296-1782 BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy 24 E., Beulaville Ph: 298-3476 TEAN'S FABRIC SHOP Main Street, Beulaville Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-5:30 Ph: 298-4757 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY Ir^33Py ^7/>l ^Scy/1 c^>^t K<3=3SD IZ=^-7. .
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