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w OBITUARIES OSBORN C. CLEMMONS WALLACE - Osborn Carr "Obb" Clemmons, 34, died Friday. Grave side service, Rockfish Cemetery. t Surviving: daughters. Miss Christy Clemmons and Miss Tara ?Clemmons, both of Salisbury, Miss Lindsey Clemmons of Guy ton, Ga.; son, Jonathan Clemmons of Guvton, Ga.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clemmons of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Ellen Wilson of Raleigh; brother, William L. Clemmons 111 of Midland, Mich. LORING W. EAST WALLACE - Loring Walter East, 69, died Friday. Funeral, Edgerton fc Funeral Home. Burial, Rockfish Memorial Cemetery. I Surviving: wife, Mrs. Harriett Turner East; son, Walter David East of Waldorf, Md.; sisters, Mrs. Alvoria Jones and Mrs. Delphine Albert, both of Pennsylvania; two grandchildren. ALTON D. HOWELL . MOUNT OLIVE - Alton David Howell, 71, of Route 6, Mount Olive, ^ died Wednesday. Funeral. Mount ? Olive Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. ; Surviving: wife, Mrs. Sudie Howell: son, Alton Wayne Howell of Goldsboro; stepsons, Larry Weaver of Germany, Roger Weaver of San Francisco, Calif.; stepdaughters, Julia Thompson of Grantham, Elner Ann Gurley of Charleston, S.C.; brothers, Neil Howell and Lynn Howell, both of Dover, Ray Howell of ^ Mount Olive. FLOYD T. SUTTON MOUNT OLIVE - Floyd T. Sutton, 60, of Route 6, died Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. LaMuriel S. Sutton; son, F.T. Sutton Jr. of Mount Olive; daughters, Mrs. Lille S.Toss of Mount Olive, Mrs. Sandra S."Godwin of Boone; brothers, James kl. Sutton of Fayetteville, George V. "Sutton of Warsaw; sisters, Mrs. Pauline S. Layton of Rocky Mount,. Mrs. Jcanette Pearson of Illinois; three grandchildren. DORA M. KETCHSIDE ?WARSAW - Mrs. Dora Maye Kctchside, 98, died Tuesday. Fu n?rai, community funeral Home. Burial, Devotional Gardens. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Opal Joyner of Warsaw, Mrs. Lois Hardi fcson King of Deep Run, Mrs. Dorothy IG Sykes of Kinston; 14 grand children; 28 great-grandchildren- six gteat -great-grandchildren. LEMUEL BR1NSON JR. :BEULAVILLE - Lemuel "Joe" Bfinson Jr., 57, of Rocky Point, died Wednesday. Funeral, Edgerton Fu neral Home chapel. Burial, Thigpen Cfcinetery. -Survivfngr wife, Mrs. Virginia > THANK YOU We would like to thank everyone who participated in the benefit for our son, David Lee. We would especially like to thank Deep Run Fire Department, Southwood Fire Department, Sandy Bottom Fire Department, W.B. Taylor Company and all the individuals who con tributed food and helped with the 'cooking. Many area churches, or ganizations and surrounding aiso contributed greatly to making tl)e benefit a success. Again we say Thank You and May God Bless Each of You. " Mr. and Mrs. Ervin "Brad" Lee Walls Brinson; daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Campise of Barnaget, N.J.; sons, Lemuel Joseph Brinson of Garnaget, N.J., Michael Francis Brinson of Toms River, N.J.; step daughter, Miss Laurie Francine Jen kins of the home, Mrs. Cheryl Lynn Taylor of Crosby, Texas; stepsons, Robert Allen Jenkins. Nathan Glenn Jenkins and Christopher Lee Jenkins of Houston, Texas; mother, Mrs. Annie C. Horvatch of Rocky Point; stepfather. Bill Horvatch of Rocky Point; sister, Mrs. Betty Jo Liven good of Wilmington; nine grandchil dren; six step-grandchildren. FREDERICK F. HERRING FA1S0N - Frederick F. Herring, 76, of Route 2, Fjuson, died Sunday. Funeral, Beulah Baptist Church. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Olive. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Hazel R. Jerring; sons, Frederick Charles Terring of Cary, Robert Herring of Helmetta, N.J., William "Bill' Her ring of Faison; eight grandchildren. HENRY H. BONHAM ROSE HILL - Henry Harlee Bon ham, 73, died Saturday. Funeral, r j * r i ii -i ? nugcriun runerai riomc cnapei, Wallace. Burial, Clay Hill Cemetery, LEONA B. BONEY WALLACE ? Mrs. Leona Boyette Boney, 83, died Monday. Funeral, Edgprton Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Pinecrest Cemetery, War saw. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Lela Bland of Warsaw; son, David R. Boney Jr. of Wallace; sister, Mrs. Myrtie Frederick of Warsaw; brothers, John W. Boyette of War saw, James B. Boyette of Charles C r l?x> nf ?/?? tunt uivi| >?vv wvjviiV vi '' VIUJJ, Ga.; a grandchild; a great-grand child; several nieces and nephews. MACK THOMAS PINK HILL - Mack Thomas, 73, died Sunday. Funeral, Pink Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Katherine E. Thomas; sons, Carl D. Thomas of Baltimore, Md., Nelson M. Thomas of Raleigh; daughter, Mrs. Betty Pilot of Stem; sisters, Mrs. Nurcy T. Ballance of Wilson, Mrs. Lillie Ellis of Raleigh, Mrs. Carrie Siebret of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Ruth Montrose of Terre Haute, Ind.; brother, George K Thomas of Hampton, Va.; seven grandchildren; four stepgrandchil dren; four step-great-grandchildren. CLARENCE F. SUTTON BEULAVILLE - Clarence Frank Sutton, 85, of Jacksonville, died Saturday. Funeral, Community Fu neral Home, Beulaville. Burial, Long Ridge Free Will Baptist Church cemetery, Route 1, Mount Olive. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Inda Griffin Sutton; daughters, Mrs. Saily P. Baysden and Mrs. Ruth Cowel., ?oth of Jacksonville, Mrs. Helen Shrieves of Newport News, Va., Mrs. Dorothy English of New Bern; stepdaughter, Mrs. Arline Griffin of Pink Hill; son, C.J. Sutton of New Bern; stepsons, Robert Wilkins of Kinston, Felix Griffin and Clifford Grifford, both of Richlands, Milton Griffin and Avon Griffin, both of Havelock; sisters, Mrs. Emma Outlaw, Mrs. Georgie bet Dail and Mrs. Eva Jones, all of Ellenberg's Mount Olive; brother, Henry Sutton of Mount Olive; 15 grandchildren;d 18 great-grandchildren. 0. CLYDE THORNTON FA1SON - Mrs. Ola Clyde Thorji ton, 80, died Sunday. Funeral, Butler Funeral Home, Roseboro. Burial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Ellen Bearden of Reidsville, Mrs. Virginia Cosgrove of Seven Springs, Mrs. Mildred Wilson of Frankfort, Ind., Mrs. Betty Whaley of Chinquapin; sons. Paul Haney of Reidsville, Clayton Haney of Faison, Norwood Thornton of Faison, Gene Thornton of Greensboro, Charlie Thornton of Rose Hill, Jerry Thornton of Wil mington, Lonnie Thornton of St. Petersburg, Fla.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. Lela Ezzell, both of Faison, Mrs. Evelyn Comptoo of Roanoke, Va.; stepson, John Henry Thornton of Faison; sisters, Mrs. Mittie Strickland of Stedman; 34 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren. HENRY HARLEE BONHAM ROSE HILL - Henry Harlee Bon tSSB 9^i ham, 73, died Saturday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral chapel , Wallace. 'Burial, Clay Hill Cemetery, Charity. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Fannie Wil liamson Bonham; daughters, Mrs. Mable TKigpen of Burgaw and Mrs. Faye Mobley of Sneads Ferry; sons, Frank Bonham of Williamstown, W.V., David Earl Bonham Sr. of Rose Hill, and Robert D. Bonham of Castle Hayne; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. MA TOE H. WILLIAMS MAGNOLIA - Mrs. Mattie Harrell Wiliams, 77, died Sunday. Funeral. Concord Baptist Church. Burial. Devotional Gardens, Warsaw. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Mary Eunice Taylor of Warsaw, Mrs. Doria Ann Dail of Swansboro, Mrs. Mattie Faye Quinn of Magnolia; sons, Ray Williams, Millard Wil liams, Donald Williams and J.D. Williams, all of Magnolia; sisters, Mrs. Virginia James of Wallace, Mrs. Sallie Kennedy of Rose Hill; brothers, Preston Harrells, Horace Harrells and Norwood Harrells. all of Wallace; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. VISTULA WHITE CHINQUAPIN - Mrs. Vistula White, 80, died Saturday. Funeral, St. Lewis Baptist Church. Burial, Batts Cemetery. Surviving: sons, James White, Robert "Bob" White and Blondell White, all of Chinquapin, Haywood White of Brooklyn, N.V.; daughters. Mrs. Clementine Whitley of Chin quapin, Mrs. Margaret Wiggins of California. Mrs. Ida Mae Fowler of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Louise Guest and Mrs. Dorothy Neal, bofh of Jacksonville; brother, James Haii of I Chinquapin; sisters, Mrs. Louverta Wheels of Clinton, Mrs. Mary C. Crooms of Jacksonville, Mrs. Annie -, Mae Hall and Mrs. Virginia Kenan, both of Chinquapin. Mrs. Hattie Pickett of Waterbury, Conn.; 21 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchil dren. Piano Tuning and Ropalr Jimmy C WmI Registered Piano Technician Box 502. Warsaw Kenansville 296 0219 Joyce Farmer, D.P.M. A (Foot Specialist) Announces the opening of her practice in Podiatric medicine, specializing in total foot caw: t ? Ingrown Toenails ? Bunions ? Planter Warts 1 ?Calluses ? Diabetic Foot Problems *Corns ? Atheletes Foot ? Heel Spurs For an appointment call Warsaw Beulaville Pink Hill Rose Hill 293 3444 298 3176 568 4111 289 3027 BiEjiHEiBlB0KE10Eg0iECTE0IEiE#SMHMBSf^S @ B B HI I i i?mi ui" |. -j I B | 1 ?ll/l (*?r *0 M?A.W?- I f 3 toi W' *M*fi-? ?? ?? ? , itl>0>.ua?. II - VJ010 flfi'* T ? WHEN KINGS DIFFER! :'p [f^ AMAZIAH KINS OP JUDAIH, ClI CHRON. 25) IN THE "TWELFTH YEAR OP WIS REIGN, WENT TO WAR I^O L=JYi WITH THE EbOMITES! NOT SATI6PIED WITH WIS OWN ARMY'S STRENGTH, HE HIRED A HUND , RED THOUSAND SOLDIERS PROM THE KINGDOM OP ISRAEL, BUT THEN HE SENT THEM BACK r?*T jkggl TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY BECAUSE SOME OP THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTHERN KINGDOM ^ (ISRAEL) WERE TAINTED BY IDOLATRY. NOW, WHILE AMAZIAW WAS CONQUERING THE ? RH EDOMITES, THESE ISRAELITES, WHO HAD BEEN DISMISSED IN RESENTMENT PLUNDERED |)|ff M SEVERAL OP THE TOWNS OP JUDAH ON THE HOMEWARD MARCH. THE VICTORS OVER '"O i? THE EDOMITES ACTUALLY WAS THE RUIN OP AMAZIAH! HAVING JUST WAGED A SUCCESS- BO] Ml PUL WAR, AMAZIAH DECIDED TO CHASTISE HIS BROTHERS IN ISRAEL FOR THEIR BEHAVIOR J&J ON THEIR HOMEWARD MARCH! ?3g ^1 ? ? ^ ':.y '-.IMIWII I 'Wl I- I'" im 1 ^ PI E Mis MEs SENT A MESSENGER TO THE KING OF ISRAEL (JOASH) CHALLENGING HIM TO WAR. [1^ OJ BUT JOASM CAUTIONED AMAZIAH TO LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE OR A CATASTROPHE JiJ Ml MIGHT OCCUR IF HE EVER MET THE ISRAELITE ARMY ON "THE RlELr OF BATTLE! 1 ' ^ rv ?. ? aha?A'.. N 77?.z 1 ; , ..?. MJ, ^I'li I. =. 1M ? WHY 5M0ULD YOU \ ff=T/n SPOIL THE VICTORY \ M OVER "ME EDOMITES, AND PALL BEFORE / RSI ^MY ARMY?" J* Florist FLOWERS FOR ' ALL OCCASIONS 108-C W. College St. Warsaw 293-4071 THIS IS IT! The Last Shipment Has Arrived When These Are Cone There will Be NO MORE! DISCONTINUED SEALY POSTUREPEDIC* SALE SAVE 1/2 OFF Regular Price ON EVERY 1963 SEALY POSTUREPEDIC SET I Q"K^fc,. | 1 1 1 OnfflTS,. I Frederick Furniture' 55?Company Mwkiv^tr*' r 7 * * HI . 1^3) SfcE THIS FOR TOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCOAPBOOK CONTINUED NEXT WEEK _ Hi a ~ h Q SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND '&%?: gl THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY [g 8 CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. B ??1*1 Beulaville, N.C. OrzoThigpen ROl I 3^, 298-4447 ? Hwy Beulaville Hw 298-3476 m POWELL'S DRY CLEANERS H "For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs" JONES FOOD STORE, INC. iO 1M 207 N. Front, Warsaw Kenneth Jones m pi gpg WEST AUTO PARTS CO. BEULAVILLE GARMENT fEjj Warsaw-Kenan,ville-Beulaville COMPANY, INC. g i|| JACKSON'S IGA STORES THERESA'S FASHIONS iM Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees Beulaville & Kenansville H EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. UNITED CAROLINA BANK |g HU Worthington Building, . ?'Ke"aTMleD , rip? [Ml North Main Street, Kenansville Our Bank .s Bu.lt on People Complete Eye Glass Service a 2"?0,3, ? t_ tys-ag-i Eg HOLMES' wtWELERS THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN g ^1 Front Street, Kenansvi.le Che^J^Ram're^Family SO M A" OC::; rSWelry corner streets m gg Me-1443 ?3 Hi WHALEY SUPER MARKET KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & IS [a FAISON PHARMACY R? Monk Whaley 000 Brin80n'Earl Ha,cher.Julle Lane 8 CS Jp^WHALEY S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE QUICK SALES H Beulaville Pink Hill f^jl 2W-SM4 268-4450 gj * * *
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