Deaths & Funerals
SIDNFY J. KFNNFDY
PINK HILL - Sidney James
Kennedy. 68. died Friday.
Funeral. Edgerton Funeral
Home, Beul^ville. Burial,
East Duplin Memorial Gar
dens.
t Surviving: wife. Mrs.
Mamie Lee Kennedy; son,
Gerald Daniel Kennedy of
Swansboro; sisters, Mrs.
Elvia Kennedy of Pink Hill,
Mrs. Vera Futrell of Beula
ville, Mrs. Rannie Rouse of
Magnolia, Mrs. Mariah
Quinn of Clarkton, Mrs.
Cindy Whaley and Mrs. Ruth
Cummings, both of Kinston.
Mrs. Mavis Brinson of Wil
son, Mrs. Janet Cox of
Richlands; brothers, Paul
Ward Kennedy of Virginia
Beach. Va., Floyd Kennedy
of Pink Hill; seven grand
children; a great-grandchild.
TUNK BAKER
I BEULAVILLE - Tunk
Baker, 69, died Wednesday.
Funeral, Community Funeral
Home. Burial, East Duplin
^Memorial Park,
r Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Lizzie G. Baker; son, Gareth
Baker of Beui^ville, bro
thers, Henry C. Baker of
Pink Hill. Hampton Baker of
Beulaville.
ANNIE T. DOWDY
KINSTON - Mrs. Annie
Geneva T. Dowdy, 50, died
Tuesday. Funeral, Garner
Howard Funeral Home. Bu
rial, Pinelawn Memorial
Park.
Survjving: husband, Wil
liam G. Dowdy; son, lvey
Moody Jr. of Pink Hill;
daughters, Mrs. Barbara
Edwards of Deep Run, Mrs.
Brenda Edwards of Kinston;
mother, Mrs. Annie M.
Taylor of Kinston; brother,
Floyd E. Taylor of Michigan;
stepbrothers, Randolph
Taylor of Mars Hill, Richard
Taylor of Albertson, Lloyd
Taylor of Warsaw; half sis
ters, Mrs. Mildred Lee of
Holly Ridge, Mrs. Susie
Knowles of Mount Olive;
stepdaughter, Mrs. Paula
Michalski of New Jersey;
stepsons, Allen Dowdy and
Bruce Dowdy, both of New
Jersey; 15 grandchildren.
KYLE K. HARPER U
PINK HILL - Kyle Regan K
Harper, 19, died July 16 in
an auto accident in France. ?
Funeral, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Albertson. Burial. Pink Hill E
Cemetery. T
Surviving: parents, p
Walton and Mrs. Eleanor \
Batchelor Harper of Albert
son; brothers, Gregory Har- E
per of Pink Hill, Alan Harper 0
of Tinker A.F.B., Oklahoma, h
Hugh Harper and Bret \
Harper, both of the home; F
paternal grandfather, \
Rodolph D. Harper of Al- \
bertson; maternal grand- c
mother, Mrs. Viola S. Bat- c
chelor of Beulaville.
VERNON J. SALMON
WALLACE - Vernon [L
Julian "Brownie" Salmon, r?
49, died Sunday. Funeral,
Edgerton Funeral Home. it
Burial, Rockfish Cemetery. ^
Surviving: sisters, Mrs. [s
Gladys S. Powers of Fair j=
Bluff, Mrs. Faye Batts of
Wilmington, Mrs. Grace Ik
Carter of Wallace; brother, ?
Earl W. Salmon of Palo Alto, r=
Calif.
GERTIE T. TYNDALL
KINSTON - Mrs. Gertie
Taylor Tyndall, 75, died j:
Thursday. Funeral, Garner- c
Howard Funeral Home. Bu- I?
rial, Taylor family cemetery,
Noble's Mill. ^
Surviving: sons, Cordell
Tyndali of Mountain Home, [I
Idaho, Nolan Tyndall of Kin- c
ston; daughters, Mrs. Susie 5
T. Howard and Mrs. Shirley
T. Brown, both of Kinston; [I
brother, Willie Taylor of f
Deep Run; sister, Mrs. Junie
T. Whaley of Deep Run; 17 j
grandchildren; nine great- .
grandchildren.
RUTH J. SUTTON
KINSTON - Mrs. Ruth
Jones Sutton, 68, died Fri
day. Funeral, Rouse Funeral
Home, LaGrange. Burial,
Pinelawn Memorial Park.
Surviving:husband,
Claudie D. Sutton; daugh
ters, Mrs. Catherine Jones of r
Seven Springs, Mrs. Claudie
Timmons of Goldsboro, Mrs. I
Peggy Braxton of Jackson- 1
ville, Mrs. Sybil Vandiford of !
Tarboro; sons, J.R. Sutton
and Kelly Sutton, both of
Kinston, Allen D. Sutton of
Tarboro; sisters, Mrs. Mar
tha Jackson and Mrs. Addie
Rae Oliver, both of Seven
Springs; brother, Allen j
"Pete" Jones of Seven
Springs; nine grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren; 11
stepgrandchildren.
J.B. JONES
- SEVEN SPRINGS - J.B.
Jones. 63, died Tuesday.
Funeral, Howard & Carter
Funeral Home, Kinston. Bu
rial, Daly's Chapel Free Will
Baptist Church cemetery.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Ruby Mae Jones; daughter,
Miss Teresa Ann Jones of
the home; sisters, Miss Ann
lee Jones, Mrs. Jesse
Stroud. Mrs. Betty Smith, all
of Kinston, Mrs. Tessie Price
of Deep Run, Mrs. Daphne
Johnson of Newport News,
Va.. Mrs. Lytle Mae Price of
Seven Springs.
MELBOURNE L. BRINSON
WALLACE - Melbourne
Lee Brinson, 76, died Wed
nesday. Funeral. Edgerton
Funeral Hme. Burial. River
view Memorial Park.
Surviving: wite, Mrs.
Rosie Lanier Brinson; son,
Joseph Lee Brinson of Wal
ice; sister, Mrs. Bertie En
lish of Wallace; brother,
ervy Brinson of New Bern;
vo grandchildren.
JAMES E. MILLARD
MOUNT OLIVE - James
dward Millard, 60, died
hursday. Funeral, Tyndall
uneral Home. Burial,
laplewood Cemetery.
Surviving: mother, Mrs.
stelie M. Millard of Mount
?live; brothers, Norman
lillard, Bobby Millard, Billy
lillard, Buster Millard and
ranklin Millard, all of
lount Olive; sisters, Mrs.
lartha Powell of Mount
?live.
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MARY E. TILLMAN \
MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs.
Mary Alice Ewell Tillman,
61, died Saturday. Funeral,
Tyndall Funeral Home.
Burial, Maplewood Ceme
tery. \
Surviving: son, Lin wood ;
Tillman of Greenville; ^
brothers, Laurie Ewell and
Frank Ewell, both of Ports
mouth, Va.; two grandchil
dren.
GRACE W. SELLERS
WALLACE - Mrs. Grace
Williams Sellers, 69, died
Sunday. Fungal, Edgerton
Funeral Home. Burial, River
'lew Memorial Park.
Surviving: daughter. Mrs
Shirley James of Wallace;
son, Tony Sellers of Wil
mington; three grandchil
dren.
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and just 25
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Duplin General
Hospital Admissions
July 13 - Karl W. Hollo
man of Faison, Kathy L.
Jones & Baby Boy of Wal
lace, Marie S. Rondall of
Warsaw, Denise L. Ward of
Warsaw, Walter C. Heath of
Pink Hill, Frances W. Albert
son cit Beulaville, William E.
Hunter of Wallace, George
E. Kennedy of Beulaville,
Irene Smith of Mount Olive,
Emma 6. Carlton and Leo A.
Jarman of Warsaw, Leslie
Summerlin of Warsaw
' July 14 - Patsy G. Mc
?Millian and Baby Boy of Rose
Hill. Regina D. Carr and
Baby Boy of Mount Olive,
Donald G. Kennedy of Beu
laville, George W. McKiver
of Kenansviile, Rachel E.
Quinn of Beulaville, Carolyn
p. Outlaw of Kenansviile,
William Elliott of Faison,
Sadie Brown Brock of Mount
Olive, Callie H. Kelly of Rose
Hill. Mattic If. Williams of
Warsaw
1 July 15 - Alex C. Faison of
Powdens, Lucy M. Gibbs of
Rose Hill, Johnnie R. Jarman
of Beulaville, Tammy Marie
Pope of Mount Olive, Kat
rina J. Grady and Baby Girl
of Kenansviile
July 16 - Willie M. Pigford
of Magnolia, Mary E. Loftin
of Faison, Bryant Moore of
Magnolia, Alberta L. Miller
of Beulaville, Christine Pitts
^>f Teachey, Helen Ann
Glaspie & Baby Boy of
Warsaw, Barbara D. Sholar
of Wallace, Lacy L. Brown of
Chinquapin
July 17 - Shirley M.
Gresham of Pink Hill, Retha
Mae Pittman of Rose Hill,
Cenette Williams of Beula
ville, Vjvian G. Boney and
Baby Boy of Rose Hill,
Virginia R. Houston of Pink
k
Hill, Vanessa R. Hines of
Faison, Nancy L. Boone of
Magnolia, Davis R. Sanders
of Wallace, Allen C. Thorn
ton of Faison
July 18 - Letha M. Carlton
of Warsaw, Annie L. Alder
man of Teachey, Bonita S.
Harper and Baby Girl of Pink
Hill, Leo A. Jarman Jr. and
Clifton H. Best, both of
Warsaw, Annie M. Foster of
Rose Hill, Julia P. Mosely of
Kenansville, Rose M. Tyn
dall of Pink Hill
July 19 - ValarieG. George
of Faison, William E. Smith
of Warsaw, George W. Smith
of Faison, William A. Mc
Mally of Rose Hill, Mel
bourne L. Brinson of
Wallace, Needham Houston
of Pink Hill, Shirley L. Hall
and Baby Boy of Beulaville,
Mary A. Jarman and Baby
Girl of Warsaw
July 20 - James O. Piner of
Beulaville, Ernest E. Davis
of Goldsboro, Janice E. Up
dike of Wallace, Hazel M.
Stevens and Denise L. Ward
and Baby Boy of Warsaw,
Evelyn B. Mason of Bow
dens, Andrea St. Fleur of
Florida, Margie M. Chamber
of Kenansville
July 21 - Joan E. Best and
Baby Boy of Kenansville,
Anderson Blount of Deep
Run, Vera P. Jones of Wal
lace. Anderson Blount of
Deep Run, Laccie M. Vann
and Deborah E. Hargrove of
Warsaw, Gloria B. Ray nor of
Beulaville. Thomas T. Dixon
Jarvis C. Dixon, Fred W.
Johnson, Flossie Dixon
Sealey and Mary J. Huffin,
all of Rose Hill.
Duplin General Hospital is
accredited by the Joint Com
mission on Accreditation of
Hospitals.
Legal Aid Services
For Senior Citizens
Legal aid service will be
available to the senior
citizens of Duplin County
beginning July 26th. Bruce
Robinson, a local attorney,
will be at the Senior Center
on Seminary Street in
^Kenan^ville every Tuesday
at 12:30 p.m.
Robinson's services will
Include the writing of wills,
estate planning, granting
power of attorney and coun
seling. There will be no
charge for this service.
Senior citizens who need
N.O.W.
> Yard Sale
A yard sale to benefit the
National Organization of
Women will be held on
Saturday, July 30 from 7
a.m. until at 208 E. Chelly
Street in Warsaw (off
Memorial Drivel.
the services of an attorney
should contact Services to
the Aged in Kenansville at
296-1511 and make an ap
pointment.
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OF UPRIGHTNESS AS PRESCRIBED BY MOSAIC LAW, INVARIABLY A PROPHET WOULD COME
CHARGING FROM THE MILLS, OR FROM "THE FAR-FLUNG REACHES OF THE WILDERNESS, TO
REMONSTRATE AND AWAKEN THEM TO THEIR SACRED OBLIGATION TO THEIR CREATOR.'THUS
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AHAB FOREBODINGLY THREATENED BY A WRATHFUL ELIJAH. NO MATTER HOW MIGHTY A
KING, JUST LET HIM GET OUT OF LINE AND AN OUTSPOKEN PROPHET WOULD APPEAR ON
THE SCENE TO BLAST HIS SELF-SATISFACTION I THEY WERE TRUD/ 'THE CONSCIENCE OF THE
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