Deaths & Funerals RUBY H. TAYLOR WALLACE - Mrs. Ruby Humphrey Taylor, 89, of Chattanooga, Tenn., for ? merly of WUlard, died Tues day. Funeral, Edgerton Fu neral Home. Burial, Devo tional Gardens. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Marie Goodrich of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mrs. Evelyn Gurganious and Mrs. Louise McCuIlen, both of Ginton, Mrs. Lottie Smith of Dunn, Mrs. Betty Turbeville of Whiteville; sons, Charlie _ Taylor of Willard, Robert 9 Taylor of Rocky Point, Wil liam Taylor of Bedford, Ore., Frank Taylor, of Warsaw; brother, Hoyt Humphrey of Trenton; 27 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchil dren. HELEN C.M. HUGHES KINSTON - Helen Chris tine Millard Hughes, 59, died Tuesday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home chapel. Burial, West view Cemetery. Surviving:husband, Charles William Hughes; son, Charles W. Hughes Jr. of Griffon; (laughters. Mrs. j Judy Phillips and Mrs. Jan- c| ice Ham, both of Kinsfon; sisters. Mrs. Alice Smith of Albertson, Mrs. Nellie Smith of Dover, Mrs. Mabel Ricks v of Goldsboro; six grandchil- <j dren. n NORA B.W. TILGHMAN C K1NST0N Mrs. Nora p Belle Williams Tilghman. 88, died Friday. Funeral, How- . ard & Carter chapel. Burial, Alex Tilghman family ceme- II tery. c Surviving: sons, Austin C. If Tilghman of Dover, William J? M. Tilghman; daughter, i Mrs. Nancy Litton of Dover; I? sister. Mrs. Maude Guy of c Beulaville; seven grandchil- If dren; four great-grandchil- IL ren; a great-great-erand hild. JONATHAN M. BROWN WALLACE - Jonathan larion Brown, 70, died Fri ay. Funeral, Edgerton Fu eral Home. Burial, Sharon hurch Cemetery, Chinqua in. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Marie Carter of Wallace; sons, George Brown and Jerrell Brown, both of Bur gaw, Jimmy Brown of John son City, Tenn., J.M. Brown Jr. of Wallace, Robert Brown of Willard; sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Lobland of Have lock, Miss Hilda Brown of Wallace; brother, Raeford Brown of Wallace; 13 grand children; a great-grandchild. CEC1LE L. JONES WALLACE Mrs. Cecile L. Jones, 73, of Ormond Beach, Fla., formerly of Wil lard, died Tuesday. Grave side service, Riverview Me morial Park. Surviving: husband, J.D. Jones; sister, Mrs. Esther Wilt of Ormond Beach. Fla.; niece, Mrs. Phyllis R. Chilcot of California. ROY B. KENNEDY FAISON ? Roy Byrd Ken nedy, 61, died Monday. Graveside service, Calypso Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Hazel Taylor Kennedy of Faison; daughters. Mrs. Bobby Holland of Mount Olive and Mrs. Nick Colum bus of Greensboro; son, Doug Kennedy of Faison; sisters, Mrs. Mary Brown of Mount Olive. Mrs. Ruby Parker of Calypso, Mrs. Vir ginia Herring of Warsaw, Mrs. Faye Kennedy of Cary; jrother, Floyd Kennedy of Mount Olive; four grand :hildren. Duplin Hospital Admissions Oct. 22 - Theodore R. Faison of Faison, Grace. C. I Pollock of Warsaw, Hattie B. Sloan of MAgnolia, Stacey A. Smith of Warsaw 0 Oct. 23 - Rita N. Farrior and Baby Girl of Laurel Bay, S.C., James W. Hatcher of i Rose Hill, Terra J. Marsh- i burn of Richlands, Eddie I Rameriz of Calypso, Jose phine B. Williams of Pink Hill, Barry A. Croombs of Kinston, Olive T. Kennedy of Beulaville Oct. 24 - Charlie Ford of Warsaw, Charles T. Cottle of ^ Rose Hill, Ruby P. Revelle of Warsaw, Gloria K. Holmes of Bowdens, Eva M. Mc Fadden of Warsaw, Abigail Woodard of Beulaville. My lene O. Lee and Baby Girl of Rose Hill Oct. 25 - Lucy S. Ezzell of Wallace, Kenneth G. Raynor of Wallace, Mildred M. Wal lace of Kenansville, Glenda P. Southard of Chinquapin, ^ Estelle Ramsey Porter of Warsaw, Zebbie E. Lanier Sr. of Beulaville, Jim D. Pohey of Rose Hill, John A. Lanier of Chinquapin, Estelle Q. Pate of Magnolia Oct . 26 - Bobby Lee Mc Kenzie of Teachey, Catherine M. Gardner of Warsaw, Wilbur E. Carr Jr. of Rose Hill, Migell B. Smith and Baby Boy of Magnolia Oct. 27 - Diane Harper and Jfc Baby Boy of Faison, Anita J. Hanchey of Wallace, Willie C. Tew of Warsaw, Elizabeth Peterson and Baby Boy of Warsaw, James H. Blanton of RoSe Hill, Esteen 0. Quinn of Kenansville October 28 - Beverly Walters of Beulaville, An derson Blount of Deep Run, Harold L. Lanier of Rose Hill, Theodore Chasten of Rose Aiiill, Rachel W. Stroud of Taison, Vincent W. Douglas of Warsaw. Oct. 29 - Malcolm Wil liams Jr. Vina Mae Best and Eva Mae McFadden, all of Warsaw Oct. 30 - Toni Lee Blanton of Wallace, Barbara Pulley of Warsaw, Loney P. Batchelor of Beulaville, Miranda D. Williams and Jessie Ruth -Lanier, both of Rose Hill, 0 Lovella T. Smith of Kenans ville. Oct. 31 - Allison Eddington and Baby Boy of Rose Hill, Lessie Garner and Wilbert Gurganus, both of Beula ville, Lucille J. Brown of Rose Hill, Bessie B. Jones of Kenansville, Carrie R. King of Pink Hill, Eleanor M. Thompson of Wallace, Homer Nickelson of Warsaw, A Ruby L. Riggs of Kenansville Nov. 1 - Elizabeth H. Farrow of Wallace, Etta M. I Riggs of Albertson, Estelle fee M. Halso of Chinquapin, Pearl C. McGowen and Jeanne P. Everett both of Kenansville, Debbie A. Sloan and Baby Girl of Rose Hill Nov. 2 - Mat tie D. Chester r>f Teachey, Sandra F. Far rior and Baby Girl of Wal lace, Lucy W. Smith of Kenansville, Mittie H. Pear- c sail, also of Kenansville, ? Samuel G. Lanier of Beu laville U Nov 3 - Lois P. King of Wallace. Olivia B. Johnson, c James Williams and Hattie ? C. Best, all of Warsaw, | Marion M. Conway of Rose jj Hill. " ? u _ C pillBHHHBHHIIMHHIHIHilB c I ^ I IfgNot TooEarty \ K to order your A fRSkwS* CHRISTMAS H rlUfiV LIGHTING M I Our popular solid brass window fl r'E.^^55 lights are ready now to brighten i c flHfl your windows tor the holiday j ?l i^HI season or lor gifting those special f IK J^Hf people on your list Order EARLY !?. 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II c~nfe (. t?i0 ANOTHER HISTORICAL'FIRST" IN THE BIBLE ?THE HIRING OF MERCENARY TROOPS! TWE FIR5T TIME IN HISTORY THAT FOREIGN TROOPS WERE MIRED TO FIGMT ANOTMER COUNTRY'S BATTLES, OCCURS IN THE BIBLE! IT HAPPENED WMEN WANUN, KINS OF AMMON, FEARED THAT KINS DAVID MISHT RETALIATE FOR THE HORRIBLE WAY HI5 AMBAS SADORS HAD BEEN TREATED. AND THEY WERE RISHT! DAVID WAS FILLED WITH INDIGNATION AND PLANNED TO BE REVENGED. (II SAM. 10) THE FORCE OF MERCENARIES OBTAINED FROM FOUR SYRIAN PRINCES, AMOUNTED TO 33,000 MEN. THIS, WITH A FORMIDABLE ARMY OF AMMONITES. LED KINS HANUN TO BELIEVE "THAT HE WOULD BE SAFE FROM KINS DAVID'S WRATH. BUT.... Wi jf ...CONTINUED NEXT WEEK... 1*^ / AVF THIS POR YOUR SUNDAY SCMOOL SCRAPBOOK SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 298-3476 BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. 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