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fcONORED BY N.C. AGRICULTURE DE PARTMENT - Pictured above, left to right, tre Nurham O. Warwick of Sampson ?ounty; Ann Fussell of Duplin; State Senator Harold W. Hardison of Lenoir; David Fussell. Duplin; Judy Bryan, also of Duplin,; Dan Fussell, Duplin; and State Agriculture Department official. Dr. Nick L. Paul. The group was part of nearly 1,500 who particpated in a dinner given in Raleigh on April 27 at the State Fair grounds to honor legislators for their commitment and contributions to the field of agriculture in the sthte. The theme for the meeting was Flavors of Carolii^ to highlight the various products agriculture producers provide for consumers on a world-wide basis. The Fussells were on hand to support the event. They are active in statewide agriculture product promotion and are owner-operators of Duplin Wine Cellars. Inc. Commissioner James A. Graham. Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green, and House Speaker Liston Kamsey highlighted the program. The meeting and banquet were jointly spon sored by the N.C. State Department of Agriculture and the combined Associations of Agriculture Commodities produced in the state. kHtHH^HMiMl BMAHHHiAftH ' JANIE R. SULLIVAN 'r MOUNT OLIVE ? Mrs. Janie Reaves Sullivan. 87, -died Monday. Graveside service. Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: sons, Eugene $ullivan and Thomas Sulli van. both of Miami. Fla.; three grandsons. - MOMAN H. BARR ; -WARSAW - Moman Hoke Parr. 72, died Saturday. Graveside service. Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Linda B. Wright of Atlanta. Ga.. Mrs. Martha B. Smith of Stocklton, Calif.; son, M.H. Barr Jr. of At lanta. Ga.; sister. Mrs. Mary Lee Usher of Wineland, N.J.; Seven grandchildren. ; ETHEL S. JONES MOUNT OLIVE - Ethel Stone Jones, 75, died Tues day. Funeral. Tyndall Fu neral Home chapel. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. ?Surviving: sons, Ernest Jdnes of Panama. Robert Jones and David Jones, both of Seaside. Calif., Andrew Jones of Newport News, Va.; daughters, Mrs. Judy Ben nett and Mrs. Margaret Bal lard, both of Mount Olive, Bonnie Creech of Seven Springs. Mildred Presslev of Blanchard. La.; half brother, George Stone of Pikeville; half sister. Mrs. Annie Jamerson and Mrs. Mamie Baker, both of Goldsboro; 30 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren. WILLIAM R. HENDERSON WALLACE - William Roscoe Henderson, 88. died Monday. Funeral, Shiloh Baptist Church. Burial, Amos Lanier Cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Virginia Raynor of Wallace; sons, Harold L. Henderson and Andrew. J. "Jack" Hen derson, both of Wallace, Earl Henderson of Chinquapin; sisters, Mrs. Nora Evans of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Lois Callahan of Raleigh, Mrs. Stella Edwards of Richlands. Mrs. Blanche Albertson of Chinquapin; 17 grandchil dren; nine great-grandchil dren. WALTER R. BRYANT ROSE HILL - Walter Raleigh Bryant, 75, died Friday. Funeral, St. Phillips A.M.E. Church. Burial, family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Amanda Bryant; daughter, Miss Faye C. Brvant of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.;- bro thers, Gattie Bryan and Nor man Bryant, both of New Rochelle, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Senellah Jones and Berthan Booker, both of New Rochell, N.Y., Mrs. Mattie Nichols of New York. N.Y., Mrs. Beu lah Larkins of Rose Hill. SENA M. WILLIAMS CHINQUAPIN - Mrs. Sena Mobley Williams, 82. died Saturday. Funeral. Bethle hem Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Brown Cemetery. Surviving: granddaughter, Mrs. Diane Dail of Chin quapin; grandson. Jolly Wil liams of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Lillian English dnd Mrs. Myrtle Teach, both of Wallace, Mrs. Earlie Farmer of Pulaski, Va.; a great grandchild. RUBY C. MAREADY WALLACE Ruby C. Ma ready, 58, died Sunday. Fu neral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Amos Lanier Cemetery with military I honors. Surviving: wjfe, Mrs. Ruth Marhofer Maready; daugh ters, Mrs. Alice Chestnutt of Wallace, Mrs. Joan Norris of Chinquapin, Mrs. Irene Whaley of Richlands: sons, Stanley Mareadv, Ronnie Maready and David Maready, all of Wallace, Albert Maready of Burgaw, Steven Maready of Beula ville; sisters, Mrs. Nolie Moblev of Chinquapin, Mrs. Leona Brown of Wallace; brother, Alex Dunn Maready of Chinquapin; 13 grand children. CLAUDE K. SMITH TURKEY - Claude Ken nedy Smith. 58, retired farmer, died Saturday. Fu neral, New Hope Baptist Church. Burial. Devotional Gardens. Warsaw. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Bessie Brianna Rackley Sr. rh; sons. Claude E. Smith of Turkey. Eugenen R. Smith of Sparta, Dennis Bruce Smith of Omaha. Neb., Thomas E. Smith of Newport News. Va.; brothers. W.A. Smith Jr. of Lynchburg. Va., Alton C. Smith of Warsaw, Perry E. Smith of Turkey: sisters. Mrs. Annie Wright Perkowski of Uncasville, Conn., Mrs. Lucille Bridgers of Turkey: four grandchil dren. 1 The first real word in the average American dictionary is aa. It is the name for a spongy kind of lava. r ll WEIGHT WATCHERS?! \g|H For Class Nearest You Call: TOLL FREE 1 -800-662-7944 c Weight Wot chert I nt 11 nc If81 owner of Tto Weight Wo tc tort Trodemork James Sprunt Foundation Plans Luncheon/Fashion Show The public is invited to attend a luncheon-fashion show from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, May 27 at The Country Squire in Kenans ville sponsored by the James Sprunt Foundation. Fashions will be by Belk Tyler of Goldsboro and will include children's, adult and bridal fashions for spring and summer. Ms. Marivene Bry ant. fashion consultant, will coordinate the fashions. Ms. Gay Brown of Belk-Tyler will do a make-up demonstation. She is a consultant for Estee Lauder cosmetics and in 1982 was named Consultant of the Year by the company. John Goodnow. artist in Residence at JSTC, will entertain during the fashion show. He will sing a medley of songs from broadway shows. Mrs. Carven (Ellen) Brewer of Warsaw, a member of the JSF board of directors, is chairing this fund-raising event. Tickets are SIS per person and may be purchased at The Country Squire, from any board mem ber, or by contacting Donna S. Thigpen, executive direc tor of the Foundation at r JSTC, P.O. Box 298, I Kenansville, NC 28349 or by phoning 296-1341. Proceeds will be used for scholarships-for students en trolled at James Sprunt. THE NEW TELEPHONE BOOK GOES TO PRESS SOON The new Phone I ~ I and up to date as Book is now being I J I possible, please in compiled. In order to I W ^ \ form your telephone insure that your new business office of book is as complete any desired changes. FOR: Warsaw, Beulaville, Faison, Kenansville, Rose Hill, Wallace Carolina Telephone!!! 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