Deaths& Funerals ARCHIE DAVIS K1NST0N Archie Davis. 80, died Monday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial, Pinelawn Me morial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Irma Haynes Davis; daughters. Miss Shirley Davis of the home, Mrs. Eleanor Adams of Newport; brothers, Joe H. Davis of Haskell, Texas, Robert B. Davis of Kinston; sisters. Mrs. Peggy Grady of Calypso. Mrs. Mary Stroud, Mrs. Margaret Dale and Mrs. Susie Dale, all of Kin ston. Mrs. Helen Rouse of New Bern; a grandson. MINNIE H. BENTON MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Minnie Howell Benton, 88, died Monday. Graveside service, Seven Springs United Methodist Church Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Mabel B. Preston of Mount Olive. Mrs. Cleo B. Hargrove of Sanford; two grandchildren; six great grandchildren. EULA E.H. MILLER PINK HILL ? Eula Eliza beth Houston Miller, 83, died Thursday. Funeral, Sandy Plains Free Will Bap tist Church. Burial, Miller family cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Hattie M. Houston of Tren ton; sons, Earl Faison Miller of Route 3, Richlands, Wil liam D. Miller of La Grange, Joe Miller of Detroit. Mich., Hill Miller of Pink Hill; sisters, Mrs. Tibby Miller of Greenville, Mrs. Kathleen Johnson of Pink Hill; brothers. Ike Houston, Hu bert Houston, Ashley Hous ton. all of Pink Hill; 29 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren. SALUE S. McLEAN MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Sallie Smith McLean, 82, died Thursday. Graveside services, Maplewood Ceme tery. Surviving: sons, William Thomas McLean of Monroe. Robert Alexander McLean II of St. Louis, Mo.; sister, Mrs. Laura Smith White of Guilford College; a grand child; two great-grandchil dren. WILLIAM H. FARR10R WALLACE - William Henry Farrior, "7, died Fri day. Funeral, First Baptist Church of Wallace. Burial. Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Thelma William Farrior; daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Painter of Coca Beach, Fla., Mrs. Ethel Browder of Greenville, S.C., Mrs. Fran ces Jones of Leesburg, Fla., Mrs. Asha Watson of Wal lace; sons, William Henry Farrior Jr. of Williamston, David Farrior of Wallace; sister, Mrs. Phoebe Carr of Lumberton; 14 grandchil-' dren; 15 great-grandchil dren. MARY M. POWELL WINSTON - SALEM - Mrs. Mary Moore Powell, 87, died Friday. Funeral, Ardmore United Methodist Church. Graveside service. Riverside Cemetery, John ston County. Among the survivors is a son, Adin A. Powell Jr. of Warsaw. DONNIE L. WEST WALLACE - Donnie L. West, 31, died Saturday. Funeral, Adorham Baptist Church, Wallace. Burial, Iron Mine Burial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Bar bara P. West; daughters, Miss Darlene West and Miss Lucinda West, both of the home; son, Garry West of the home; sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Stukes of Wallace, Miss Wilamenia West of Wil mington, Mrs. Mary Williams of Wallace, Mrs. Rose Gibson of Alexandria, Va. ALICE H. MERCER BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Alice Home Mercer, 88, died Thursday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home chapel. Burial. East Duplin Memo rial Gardens near Beulaville. Surviving: daughter. Mrs. Lois M. Simon of Wheaton, Md.; sons, C.J. Mercer of Albert son, Adolph Mercer of Morehead City, Bobby Mer- r cerof Beulaville; sister, Mrs. Callie Carter of Beulaville; four grandchildren. ANNIE B. DUNN ALBERTSON - Annie Bell Dunn, 73, died Tuesday. Funeral. Pink Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge Memorial Park, Piifk Hill. Surviving: sons, Alvin W. Dunn of Pink Hill. Alton K. Dunn of Mount Olive, Allen J. Dunn of Pine Bush. N.Y.; daughters, Mrs. Carol D. Tyndall of Kinston, Mrs. (Catherine D. Harrell of Raleigh, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Holland of Allentown, Pa.; sisters, Mrs. Nellie Hughes of Kenansville, Mrs. Lillie Rose Moore of Wilmington, Mrs. Maggie Williams of Magnolia. Mrs. Daisy Harrell of Kinston; brothers, Lonnie Whitman of Wallkill N Y., Albert "Tid" Whitman of Rocky Mount; 15 grand children; three great-grand children. NELLIE A. FLOWERS MOUNT OLIVE - Grave side service for Mrs. Nellie A. Flowers. 94, of Emmaus, Pa., were held Tuesday, Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Eugene O'Donnell of Emmaus, Pa.; two nieces. CARL L. BRYAN MOUNT OLIVE - Carl Lee Bryan, 81, died Wednesday. Funeral. Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Me morial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Eva Mae Bryan of Oak Manor Nursing Home; son, John Milton Bryan of Route 3, Mount Olive; daughters, Mrs. Alma Lee Daniels of Castle Hayne. Mrs. Annie Ruth Haddock of Greenville; nine grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; a great-great grandchild. MILDRED S. PARKER MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Mildred S. Parker, 79, died Tuesday. Funeral, Chapel of Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial. Maplewood Ceme tery. Surviving: sisters. Mrs. Alice Conradpf Orlando. Fla. LINDA R.C. SHOLAR WALLACE ? Mrs. Linda Rae Carter Sholar, 33, died Tuesday. Funeral, Northeast Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Sholar family cemetery. Surviving: husband. Earl Sholar; daughters, Angela Lynn Sholar and Kelly Leigh Sholar, both of the home; mother, Mrs. Doris Hanciiey Flynn of Wallace; stepfather. Harry L. Flynn of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Laura Sholar of Wallace, Mrs. Lisa Wells bf Rose Hill; maternal grand mother, Mrs. Tate Hanchey of Wallace. FOCUS ON THE FAMILY FINAL FILMS The final films of the Focus on the Family series will be shown Sunday, May 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Warsaw Ele mentary school. The titles, topics and running times are as follows: Film #6 - What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women - The Lonely Housewife - running time 49:37 Film #7 - What Wive* Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women - Money, Sex, and Children - Running time 33:40. Leading discussion will be Phyllis Ellenberg, Mack Thompson, Steve Griffith and Nora Griffith. Smith Wins Poster Contest John "Jay" A. Smith Jr. of Route 2, Faison, won the sixth-grade division of the state conservation poster contest sponsored by the N.C. Association of Soil and Water Conservation Dis tricts, said Kenneth Futreal, Duplin County soil conser vationist. The poster won at the county and regional levels before being submitted as one of 45 state contest en tries in the division. Smith attends North Duplin Ele mentary School. ' V ? ./ "J] .?'* ' I Warsaw Memorial Day Services The Warsaw American' Legion Post No. 127 invites everyone to attend Memorial Day services to be held on Monday. May 30 at Pinecrest Cemetery at 11 a.m. The guest speaker is the Rever end Dr. Eugene B. D^vis. Chaplain Davis. U.S. Navv Retired, was born and reared in Mount Olive. He gradu ated from Davidson College with a BA degree and from Union Theology Seminary in Richmond. Va., with a Master of Divinity degree. Ordained by Wilmington Presbytery as pastor of the Kenansville and Hallsville Presbyterian churches in 1958, Davis served there until July of 1959 when he entered the Navy chaplaincy on active duty as a lieu tenant, junior grade. Subsequent assignments found Davis serving numerous tours of duty with the Marine Corps, as, a sea going chaplain aboard cruisers and destroyers and on foreign assignments in Okinawa and Vietnam. He earned the MS in education and PhD by successfully completing off-duty studies with Pepperdine University and California Graduate andSchool of Theology, Glen dale, during his naval career. Commander O^vts retired on 31 January 1983 after 23'/i years' active duty. His military decorations include: the Lesion of Merit with Combat "V"; two Navy Commendations: the Combat Action Ribbon; and numerous U.S. and foreign unit citations. i\r?J C3S57. Davis is now a stated supply pastor for the Bow dens Presbyferian Church. 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