Deaths ft Funerals
LEVI W. DUFF
WALLACE L^vi William
Duff, 85, died Sunday.
Arrangements by
Edgerton Funeral Home.
WALTER HOPKINS
WARSAW Walter Hop
kins, 57, died Tuesday.
Graveside service. Devo
tional Gardens.
Surviving: daughter. Pat
Miriello of Raleigh; sons,
Duke Hopkins and Donald
Hopkins, both of Warsaw.
Johnny Hopkins of Missis
sippi; sisters, Dorothy
Knowles and Esther Boyette,
both of Warsaw, Edith Man
willer of Pinehurst; five
grandchildren.
Duplin School Menus
Sept. 12-16
In addition to assorted
cereals, juice or fruit and
milk, the following will be
served:
Mnn. - cheese toast
Tue. ? apple cinnamon
muffin
Wed, - ham biscuit
Thur. - buttered toast
Fri. - bran muffin
Lunch
Mon. - sloppy joe sand
wich or chicken with angel
biscuit and honeybutter.
french fries or green limas,
tomato on lettuce, fruit whip
of peaches
Tue. - cheeseburger or
beefaroni with batter bread,
green beans or broccoli, tater
tots, pears or mixed fruit
Wed. - burrito or ham
burger steak with french
bread, baked potato or corn
on the cob, tossed salad,
applesauce of fruited gelatin,
vanilla pudding
Thur. - hot dog or bar
becued chicken with toll,
cheesy potatoes or green
peas, coleslaw, assorted
fruit, ice cream or jello
Fri. - surfburger or meat
loaf with cornbread, potato
rounds or steamed cabbage,
baked beans, banana
pudding or cherry crisp
Each lunch is served with a
choice of lowfat chocolate or
plain milk.
CARD OF THANKS
My family and 1 would like
to express our deepest grati
tude to Dr. Mure and all the
personnel and staff of Duplin
General Hospital for the
kindness and care they gave
me during my recent short
stay there. Also, we really
appreciate all the visits,
calls, cards and prayers of
my thoughtful friends and
family. God bless you all.
Jimmy 0. Summerlin
KrnansvlUe
I
Duplin
Hospital
Admissions
August 26 - Gordon Miller
and Lummie L. Penny of
Beulaville, Sandra C.
Beamer of Warsaw, Lloyd
Cole of Beulaville, Carl E.
Heath of Wallace, Bryant
Moore of Magnolia, Marie J.
Basden & Baby Girl of Pink
Hill
Aug. 27 - Timothy M.
Dunn of Warsaw. Mary E.
Young of Teachey. Wilma F.
Barnette of Magnolia, Annie
H. Rice of Rose Hill. Simp
son Howard of Beulaville
Aug. 28 - John William
Albertson of Chinquapin,
Bryan 0. Dixon of Wallace,
Daisy H. Nethercutt of Beu
laville, Brantley Rowe R.
Miller of Pink Hill. Syjvia D.
Miller of Kenansville.
Joseph Sanderson of Faison
Lois K. Murphy of Rose
Hill, Ivey D. Williams of
Warsaw. Margaret M. Price
of Pink Hill. Daisy H.
Nethercutt of Beulaville,
Brantley R. Miller of' Pink
Hill. Sylvia D. Winters of
Kenansville. Joseph Sander
son of Faison
Aug. 30 - William A. Guy
of Beulaville. Dennis Gur
ganus of Richlands. Chris
tana R. Lewis of Warsaw
Aug. 31 - Wanda Dean
Brown of Beulaville. Vemie
O. Rider of kenansville,
Frances V. Beck of Kinston,
Clarence A. Williams of
Warsaw. Rededita Morrisey
of Wallace, Bobby L. Mc
Kenzie of Teachey, Hosea E.
Horne Sr. of Richlands
Duplin General Hospital is
accredited by Joint Com
mission on Accreditation of
Hospitals.
MARGARET O. DA1L
KENANSV1LLE - Mrs.
Margaret Ormond Dail, 79,
died Friday. Graveside ser
vice, Golden Grove Ceme
tery.
Surviving: daughters,
Mrs. Ann Craft of Kenans
ville, Mrs. Margaretta
Wright of Cleveland, Ohio;
sister. Mrs. Gladys O. Ed
wards of Kinston; six grand
children; four great-grand
children.
HARRY L. BROWN
WALLACE - Harry Lee
Brown, 55, died Sunday.
Funeral, Edgerton Funeral
Home. Burial, Golden Grove
Cemetery, Kenan^ville.
Surviving: daughter, Miss
Joy Brown of Fore Seville,
Md.; son. Reed Brown of
Forest,ville, Md.; sisters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Kittredge of
Forestville, Md., Mrs.
Bonnie Moore, Mrs. Wilma
Rye and Mrs. Edna Wil
liams, all of Goldsboro;
brother, Graham B. Brown of
Wallace.
KEITH G. SLOAN
CALYPSO - Keith Gordon
Sloan, 93. died Wednesday.
Funeral, Tyndall Funeral
Home. Mount Olive. Burial,
Wayne Memorial Park.
Surviving: sons, Mejvin G.
Sloan of Winston-Salem, Er
win G. Sloan of Warsaw,
Keith G. Sloan Jr. of Golds
boro, Ruben C. Sloan of
Kinston, Daniel Sloan of
Inverness, Fla.; daughters,
Mrs. Edna Davis of Calypso,
Mrs. Thelma Boone of Vir
1
ginia Beach, Va.; 23 grand
children: 22 great-grand
children.
MINNIE A. FUTRELL
ROSE HILL - Mrs. Minnie
Lou Andrews Futrell. 61.
died Thursday. Memorial
service, Riverview Mauso
leum Chapel.
Surviving: husband, Rich
ard Lee Futrell; daughters,
Mrs. Joann Naylor of Kin
ston, Mrs. Jeanette Adams
of Wallace: son, John Wil
liam Bailey Futrell ot the
home; sister, Mrs. Carol
Jean Winsette of Dunn; four
' grandchildren.
GENEVIEVE R. TUCKER
WARSAW Mrs. Gene
vieve "Jinx" Royal Tucker,
55, died Thursday. Funeral,
Magnolia Baptist Church.
Burial, Devotional Gardens.
Surviving: husband, Paul
E. Tucker: sons, Matthew
W. Tucker of Fayett^ville,
Julius Neal Tucker of Cary;
sister, Mrs. Annie Mae Spell
of Clinton; brothers, Elijah
Rov?l. Roland Royal and
Vernon Royal, all of Clinton.
P^'-ton Royal of Cfarkton,
Brunell Royal of Saint Pauls,
Gibson Royal of Butner; a
granddaughter.
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