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OBITUARIES NIDA MILLER FA1S0N - Miss Nida Miller. 83. died Wednesday from injuries re ceived in a tornado. Funeral, Crump ler-Honeycutt Funeral Home. Burial, Clinton Cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Griffin of Goldsboro, Mrs. Lela Wolfe of Mount Olive. -Mrs. Lizzie Britt of Faison, Mrs. Mattie Britt of Clinton. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Poplar Grove Baptist Church, Route 2, Faison. STEPHEN A. SMITH BEULAVILLE - The Rev. Stephen A. Smith. 78, died Friday. Funeral, Beulaville Free Will Baptist Church. Burial. East Duplin Memorial Gar dens. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Donna S. Thigpen of Beulaville; foster son, William D. Thigpen of Beulaville: three grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Free Will Baptist Children's Home in Middlesex or Mount Olive College. CLARENCE HOBBS FAISON Clarence Hobba, 78, of Route 1, Faison, died Wednesday as the result of injuries received during a tornado. Funeral. Royal-Hall Fu neral Home chapel. Clinton. Burial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Bessie Gregory, Mrs. Cryeen Bell, Mrs. Nettie Lewis and Mrs. Sudie Jordan, all of Faison: brother. Jim H. Hobbs of Fayetteville. THEDFORD T. HARRELL ROSF HILL - Thedford Theddeus Harrell, 73. died Thursday. Funeral, Charity United Methodist Church. Burial, Rockfish Memorial Ceme tery. ? Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lucy Batts Harrell; daughter. Mrs. Phyllis Rouse of Faison; son. Harry Harrell of Goldsboro; sisters, Mrs. Laura Hipp of Asheboro. Mrs. Adell Ca hoon of Grantsboro, Mrs. Ethel Wells of Burgaw; brothers, Clifton Harrell and Kirbv Harrell, both of Rose Hill. CHRISTINE E. CASEY MOUNT OLIVE Mrs. Christine j English Casey died Friday. Funeral. First United Methodist Church. Bu rial. Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Doris C. Leonard of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Aileen C . Griffin of Lorton, Vs.. Mrs. Jean C. Dickson of Mount Olive; nine grandchildren; seven great* grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First United Metho dist Church memorial fund. NETTOE. FARLAND BEUI '?VIL1.E - Miss Nettie Everett'Farluna, 46, died Sunday. Funeral, Masadonia Holiness Church. Burial. Saint Louis Church cemetery, Chinquapin. Surviving: husband, George L, Farland of Brooklyn, N.Y.; sons, Jerry Farland, Jerome Farland, Timmy Farland and Lenwood Far land, all of Brooklyn, N.Y.; daugh ters. Ms. Veronica Campbell and Ms. Diane Campbell, both of Brook lyn. N.Y.; brothers. Wilbert Everett and David E. Raynor, both of Burgaw, Johnny C. Everett of Brooklyn, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Brockington, Ms. Addie Mae Everett and Mrs. Shirley Pearsall, all of Burgaw, Mrs. Ester Green of Brook lyn. N.Y.; seven grandchildren. NEWELL H. SHOLAR WALLACE - Newell Hedin Sholar, 68, died Saturday. Funeral, Mt. Zion Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial, Hoi lingsworth Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Edna Har per Sholar; daughter, Mrs. Marie Lanier of Wallace; son, Terri Sholar of Wallace; stepsons, Clifton Bell of Salt Lake City, Utah, Braxton Bell of Rocky Mount; mother, Mrs. Annie Hollingsworth Sholar of Jackson ville; sisters, Mrs. El ma Rudd of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Norma But ler of Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Emma Carowan of New Bern, Mrs. Evelyn Kimey of Maple Hill; brothers, Vernon Sholar of Lebanon Junction, Ky., Elbert Sholar of Chester, Va., James Sholar of Con way, S.C. HATTIE B. PICKETT CHINQUAPIN - Hattie Batts Pickett, 90, died Friday. Funeral, First Baptist Church. Burial. Batts family cemetery. Suiviving: daughters, Mary Etta Pickett of Chinquapin, Alberta Brandon of Philadelphia. Pa.; bro ?*7. .v-as-i ua. ,.<5=3*3 c$=r> use-. ?? then. James Batts of Jacksonville, Macy Kenan of Rhode Island; sis ters. Bessie Batts of Chinquapin, Katie Moody of Coldwell, N.J.; 10 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchil dren. I Piano Tuning and Rapalr Jimmy C Waat ? Ragiatarad Piano Tochniclan Box 602. Warua Kananavilla - 260-0216 -pjj W&F- Recreation ^IIpM \(^ Opportunities In Warsaw \x ? Volunteer for Duplin County Speciel Olympics to be held April 11. ? Volunteei for the Laukamia Bike A-Thon to be held April 14. ? Men 16 plus, sign up to pley softbsll by April 6 < ? Women 16 plus, sign up to pley softbsll bv April 6. ? Church Co-Rec Softball, sign up to plsy by April 13. ? Girls 9-12 years, register to play Softball by May 18 4 ? Bovs and girls 6-8 years, register to play PaeWee Baseball by May 21. ? ? 24-15 year old bovs sign up to plsy baseball. Try-Outs May 12. 10:00 a.m. at Warsaw Municipal Park. 0 New Aerobic dance / ja?ercise class starts April 10. at 8:00 p.m. 0 Adult Whitewater Rafting trip to be held on April 27-29. Contact tha Warsaw Racreation Dapt. for mors info. PHONE: 293-7182 ^3cSrT/,> ^=^5?5^7.fJsastl . Duplin General Hospital Admissions March 22 - Terry McMahon of Warsaw. Ellen Bell of Warsaw. Norwood Dixon of Magnolia. Ethel L. Faison of Warsaw March 23 - Katie W. Owens of Kenansville. Gary L. Fountain of Beulaville. Deborah A. Edwards and Baby of Magnolia, Charles Nicholson of Kenansville. Patricia Henderson and Baby of Wallace. Katie Dixon of Wallace. Cathy Aponte and Baby of Warsaw. Barbara D. Branch of Rose Hill March 24 - Frank Futreal of Rose Hill. Luther Mitchell of Beulaville, Graham C. Ravnorof Wallace. Jason Tyndall of Deep Run March 25 - Douglas Southerland of Bowden, Elwfood Thigpen of Pink Hill, Rodney Lanier of Wallace March 26 - Allison Moore of Warsaw. Tammy J. Weis of Beu laville, Eva W. Moore of Richlands. James E. Hall of Chinquapin. Robert T. Walker of Wallace, Eva L. Kennedy of Beulaville, Johnnie Likens of Chinquapin. Leo B. Ken nedy of Beulaville. Zilphia lvey of Mt. Olive, Amos Lanier of Chin quapin, WiNie B. Bostic of Beulaville March 27 - Lynn Cecil Davis and Baby of Teachey, Richard H. Black burn of Warsaw, Carrie W. Wheeler of Wallace. Betty J. Tvndall of Pink Hill, Roy A. Gilbert of Wallace. Leonard Franklin Brown of Warsaw March 28 - Marie Warrington of Kenansville. Olivia B. Johnson of Warsaw. Pamela M. Simmons of Faison, Regina Graham of Kenans ville. Jacob C. Potter of Albertson, Rossie Williams of Beulaville, Lossie Bowen of Warsaw, David Noble of Faison. Ellie Noble of Faison, Gwen j Jordan of Faison, Yvonne Lee of Faison March 29 - Herman Hollingsworth of Faison. Larry Williams of Faison, Bessie Hollingsworth of Faison. Carroll Williams of Faison, Cheryl Williams of Faison. Ruby Sanderson and Baby of Rose Hill, Annette Crumpler of Beulaville, Cathy Strickland of Beulaville. Stephen ; Smith of Beulaville. Mary V. Daw and Baby of Turkey Kenansville News Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lanier honored their two sons with a birth day party Friday evening at the Cedar Fork community buildine. A color note of blue and yellow in the Mickey Mouse motif was used. Guests were served hot dogs with all the trimmings, potato chips, punch and cake. Attending were Suzanne Bryan, Glenn and Adam Neal. Karen Shiver, Ryan Shiver, Debra Brown, Michael Brown, Rebecca Brown. Roxanne Broun, Teddy and Daniel Ennis. Valerie Fountain, Barry Smith and Kathy and Penny Bowden. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Nether cutt. aunt and uncle of Kenansville. Mrs. Sandra Ennis of Fountaintown, and the grandparents. Mrs. James Hoffman of Kenansville and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lanier of Cedar Fork. Jamie was five years old and his younger brother. Gerren was three. Eastern Star Installation When Kenansville Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star, met Tuesday night, the highlight was the closed installation ceremony for the officers of the ensuing year. The installing officer was Grace McNeil. P.M., assisted by Leola Johnson, P.M.. installing marshall. Rev. Charence Lingle. P.P. installing chaplain; Marion Jeskie. installing organist; Margaret Strickland, P.M.. installing warder; and oaran Lingle. P.M.. installing sen tinel. Officers installed were: Celia Stroud, worthy matron; J.B. Stroud, worthy patron; Joyce Williams, associate matron; Kermit Williams, associate patron; Edna E. Brinson, secretary; Gloria Brown, conduc tress; Thelma B. Murphy, associate conductress; Florence B. Brown, chaplain; Marjorie P. Blalock, mar shal); Louise K. Boney. organist; Dora Evans. Adah; Viola Ouinn. c Ruth; Hilda Grace Smith, Esther; Sallie Tyndall. Ruth; Hazel Holland, i warder, and Inez Chestnutt, senti nel. There were 19 members present and eight visiting Stars, two from Newton Grove and six from Warsaw. Past matron and past patron pins were presented to Gloria and Gene Brown by Joyce and Kermit Wil- j liams. A social hour followed the | meeting when punch and a variety of i goodies were enjoyed. Slumber Party Kathy Bowden was 10 years old Sunday, but her parents, Nicky and ? Linda, let her celebrate it Friday night with a slumber party. They enjoyed hot dogs with all the trimmings, potato chips, iced drinks [ and chocolate cake for supper. Her j guests included Courtney Zackheim, Step Garris, Karen Brinson, Renee I Taylor. Danna Herring, Sarah Wil liamson and Vcenie Manley. Kathy's [ sister. Penny, assisted with the ] entertaining. Personals Lila Shaffer of Burgaw spent the weekend with her sister, Lucille Bowden. The Clyde Rollers of Matthews spent the weekend with her mother, Juanita Kretsch. Mrs. Ellis Vestal attended the funeral of Sallie Vestal in Siler City Saturday. , The Jimmy Quinns of Riegelwood visited Viola W. Quinn Wednesday. Marie Centron of New Orleans has been visiting the Nicky Bowdens. She will be remembered here as the former Scotter Bowden. Among those from Kenansville attending the Rev. Stephen Smith funeral in Beulaville Sunday were the Carl Powells, the Robert Worth ingtons. the Earl Hardys, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Phillips, Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes and Mrs. N.B. Roney. ^ TO SERVE YOU BEnER ^ WALLACE & BURGAW Bring Your Tax Refund To Be Used ^^^"^Toward A Down Payment I We have a large selection of single wides & double wides to choose from. We can finance land, well & septic tank. We have VA, FHA & Conventional Financing. fc? r i. ROSA BOSTIC < WALLACE BOBETV ? ( BLANTOH I RJIOtW CHAMPION I (Tiampion I HfS' HOr>'fc BUILDERS CO 'jvTNW' I Country Fair Mobile Homes I Monday ? ^ V/Bur??*. 259-2270 Saturday 9-5 I ?Friday ? 5 Hwy. 117 North, Wallaco, 285-7186 Sunday, i-6 I BWaSWMSISElHBHBBWSBWflBEB! SESEEHEEnEEl El: H " ~ ' ~ 1 [ ma<m~K'-B-)fl%iM 1 I Jjj^ Lm?*? 'WO. Mm. k. U*> P???*W w I.?p hw t 0 In ?f ??<?.?.???. W 1 WMt *????IWKl?m? ?..?n. Hilt ITJap It. (??in?i U W jf| THE POWER OF THE JORDAN! |? <3 r=m ^p ln destine and,historically, of ?*>?? ks li?tfn a<?r^ ^^j^f^y^9^^/lp^ism andchristlan,ty- its length is nlm m-1 tup 1*1,ei 9^1 pour miles but because of its tortuous windings fwj at leaft two hundred miles before ending up in the *2se ?' ^&--n,z al50stands alone, among "the rivers of the world due to the l-' ^al~t that the greater part of its course runs below the level of the ocean1 ' *' r2fl cnnt^ilz^pz.^f^000^ ,s thousand feet above the level of the medit- ' nf^l smp erranean, but sv the time it enters the dead sea it is one thousand two 1 '. i st- fim6tv peet bel?w sea avaj^ibbljcal assostons w?5sl wss the river are many jacob crossed it (gen 32mo-33-1st wufdf tuf tnonam amd r^j3?e3 h? oiver meet. ^isr&lits^ w\ ? gpa miracle to cross this river, in the vicinity of oericho due to tup caat m^y ^ fl-owinscurrentc>j05h.3m-1t 4:1-24). the fleeing ml dianites pursued by gideon # ^p.fp^0 sv pords above the vouw of ^e o^^ r^er sudgs^' w t^siavsyand.of course, elijah jatfbu< wv?w wupse6 gg Lfffl AND ELISHA WAD TO CROSS THE ? JORDAN BEFORE ELIJAHS MOMENT UM! OUS ASCENDANCY IN A CHARIOT OF FIRE' NAAMAN,1WE SYRIAN, WASHED SEVEN TIMES IN ITS WATERS AT THE ?Of DIRECTION OF THE PROPHET AND, ? LATER, JOHN THE BAPTIST BAPTI7ED W- JESUS CHRIST IN THE SAME I HISTORlCALWATEgSl(MATT.3:13-15). | (17Q) <? - ^,,?" i^Ste=: y? - llSiE SAVE "TVtlS FOR VOUR SUNDAV SCHOOL SCRAPBOOk I XZg H & Hi I SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND I |g* CT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY |fj CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES SSl Beulavllle, N.C. 298-4447 POWELL'S DRY CLEANERS Sl-I "For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs" 207 N. Front, Warsaw Sjn 293-7740 fti WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulavllle 1 JACKSON'S IGA STORES ==^\j Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. =cr Worthington Building, North Main Street, Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service a H HOLMES'JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry LJiVI and Repair Needs H 2fl6"1443 |?| WHALEY SUPER MARKET U|| Beulavllle Monk Whaley BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy. 24-E, Beulaville 298-3476 JONES FOOD STORE. INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. THERESA'S FASHIONS Beulaville & Kenansville UNITED CAROLINA BANK 7# Of Kenansville ' 'Our Bank Is Built on People'' Main Street 296-0134 THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches & Dinner Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper Streets Kenansville 296-1122 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brtnson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane m | WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE p] Beulavllle 2M-&844 llKPiRPlS raoaEEI QUICK SALES Pink Hill < 268-4450 t\ Nmrai Rs&irna rarai IH
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