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DEATHS INA F. OATES FAISON - Mrs. Ina Faison Oates, 85, died Wednesday. Private burial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. W.E. Haugen of Houston. Texas, Miss Mary Ann Oates of Faison; sisters, Mrs. Annie Flowers of Wilmington, Mrs. Carson Boone of Raleigh; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild. NOLA F. DIXON WALLACE - Mrs. Nola Padgett Dixon, 74, died Tuesday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Duplin Memorial Gardens, Teachey. - Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Maydell Whaley of Beulaville, Mrs. Ozella Creech, Mrs. Kiney Creech and Mrs. Collect Gurganious. all of Wallace; brothers, James Padgett and Earl Padgett, both of Wallace, Gene Padgett of Watha. SARAH C. KENNEDY - PINK HILL - Mrs. Sarah Catherine Kennedy, 83, died Thursday. Fu neral, Community Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial. Sand Hill Church Cemetery, near Potters Hill. ' Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Irene Blizzard of Lake Waccamaw, Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Warsaw. Mrs. Evelyn Atkinson of Kenansville, Mrs. Mabel Sumner and Mrs. Edna Futrell, both of Pink Hill. Mrs. Mildred Whaley of LaGr&nge, Mrs. Margaret Tiedemanne of Burton, S.C.; sons, Raleigh Kennedy and Richard Harold Kennedy, both of Pink Hill; 34 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; a great-great grandchild. BETTIE J. HUMPHREY WARSAW - Mrs. Bettie Jenkins Humphrey. 83, died Monday. Fune ral, Warsaw Baptist Church. Burial. Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: stepson, Arthur L. Humphrey of Cary; stepdaughter, Mrs. Sarah H. Wright of Durham: sisters. Mrs, Mary J. James of Teachey. Mrs. Virginia J. Schley of Houston. Texas: four step-grandchil dren; a step-great-grandchild. LEO BATSON WARSAW - Leo Batson. 91, died Monday. Funeral, Warsr- Baptist Church. Burial. Devotional Gardens. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Alice Bat son; son, Jimmy Batson of Fayette ville; seven grandchildren; two great -grandchildren. NOTE OF THANKS 1 would like to express my grati tude to the Doctors and Nurses who were so nice to me during my visit and short stay in Duplin General Hospital. Also to those who visited, sent cards, flowers and gifts and most of all for their prayers. Many Thanks to each of you and Merry Christmas. Happy New Year. May God Bless you, Everyone. Edna Earie Langston MAKION P. NEWTON WALLACE - Mrs. Marion Powell Newton, 76, died Monday. Memorial service, Edgerton Funeral Home. Entombment, Riverview Memorial Park Mausoleum. Surviving: husband, Early Carl Newton; stepdaughters, Mrs. Karen Dykstra of Danbury, Wis., Mrs. Cheryl Morin of Uxbridge, Mass.; sisters. Mrs. Lois King and Mrs. Hilda Sheffield, both of Wallace; five step-grandchildren; a step-great grandchild. CHARLIE MOORE WALLACE Charlie Moore. 63, of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Teachey, died Thursday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Rockftsh Memorial Cemetery. Surviving: son, Charles Michael Moore of San Antonio, Texas; step son, John' Williamson of San An tonio, Texas; sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou <Grimes of Wallace, Mrs. Sallie Skipper of Jacksonville, Fla.; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild. MARVIN F. DA1L MOUNT OLIVE - Marvin Faison Dail, 70. died Sunday. Graveside service, Dail family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Sallie Out law Dail; son, Kenneth Dail of Mount Olive; daughters. Mrs. Diane Dunn of Swansboro, Ga.. Mrs. Doris Swinson of Pink Hill, Mrs. Laurice Becker of Sumter. S.C., Mrs. Janet McAllister of Clay City, Dl., Mrs. Wanda Ward of Kenansville; brothers, Alton Dail, Bill Dail, Albert Dail and Clyde Dail, all of Mount Olive, Maurice Dail of Goldsboro, William Dail of Clayton; sister, Mrs. Ethel Sullivan of Mount Olive; 10 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. ESTELLE S. LEWIS MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Estelle Sloan Lewis, 80, died Sunday. Fune ral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Calypso Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Irene Rumfelt of Clewiston, Fla., Mrs. Wilma Thompson of Pikeville, Mrs. Drue Smith of Sumter, S.C.; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren. LEONORA MARGARET BRYANT BLANCHARD WARSAW - Mrs. Leonora Marga ret Bryant Blanchard, 78, of Route 1, Warsaw, died Monday. Funeral services, Carlton United Methodist Church. Burial, Blanchard family cemetery. Surviving: sons, J.C. (Bud) Blan chard of the home, Charles W. Blanchard of Castle Hayne, Eugene Blanchard and Edwin Blanchard, both of Warsaw; daughters, Mrs. Max (Agnes) Bennett of Jackson ville, Fla., Mrs. Jerry (Betty) Wal lace of Buies Creek, Mrs. Isham (Louise) Fredrick of Warsaw, and Mrs. Mike (Pat) Qnofrey of Mentor, Ohio; sisters. Mrs. Kathryn Drew of Warsaw and Mrs. Ira Fussell of Rose Hill; brother, Cleveland Bryant of Rose HU1; seven grandchildren; 16 step-grandchildren; two great grandchildren. JOHN G. FUTRELL BEULAV1LLE - John Gardner Fu trell, 75, died Tuesday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home. Burial, Sand Hill Church Cemetery near Potter's Hill. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Beulah Futrell; daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Whitman of Magnolia, Mrs. Sally Lanier and Mrs. Connie Lewis, both of Beulaville, Mrs. Betty Stevens of Richlands, Mrs. Brenda Benson of Kenansville; sons, Jimmy Futrell of Apex, Jesse Futrell of Richlands, Andy Futrell and Danny Futrell, both of Beulaville, Micky Futrell of Jacksonville; sisters, Mrs. Ludie Griffin and Mrs. India Mobley, both of Beulaville; brother, Herman Futrell of Pink Hill; 16 grandchil dren; 17 great-grandchildren. MAGGIE H. SPENCE MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Maggie Harrell Spence. 85, died Sunday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: son, Willie Hosea Best of Benson; daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Best Whitman and Mrs. Eva Best Wall, both of Mount Olive; half brother, Hubert Harrell of Mount Olive; half-sisters, Mrs. Adele Ranier and Mrs. Martha Guy, both of Mount Olive; 23 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. MARTHA J. JACKSON RICHLANDS - Mrs. Martha Jar man Jackson, 59, died Sunday. Funeral, Community Christian Church. Burial, Jarman family ? cemetery. Surviving; husband. Quinton R. Jackson; mother, Mrs. Pearl Jarman of Jacksonville; daughter, Mrs. Debbie Sue Howard pf Rich lands; son, Joe Jackson of Richlands; brothers, Willie C. Jarman and El wood Jarman, both of Jackson ville; stepbrother, Charlie Ball of Beulavi' ;; sisters, Mrs. Lottie Rub lein of Holly Ridge, Mrs. Rebecca Brown of Chinquapin, Mrs. Ariline Huffman of Richlanda, Mr*. Carolyn McGowan of Jackaonville, Mr*. I Betty Cox of Edenton, Mr*. Barber* Humphrey of Richland*. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR I Jimmy C. Watt Rtgiattrtd Plana Tachnleian Box (02. Warsaw _ "irJ DR. JOHN C. MOORE of DUPLIN EYE ASSOCIATES,OD. R. f is pleased to announce the association of DR. RICHARD FRY in the Practice of Optometry Dr. Fry will specialize in Contact Lenses , i ? and Pediatric Vision Care New Office Hours: Mo.i. - 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thu. - 8:30 a.m. ? 8:00 p.m. Tue. ? 8:30 a.m. ? 8:00 p.m. Frl. - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed. ? 8:30 a.m. ? 5:00 p.m. Sat. - 8:30 a.m. - noon Phone 296-1781 523-0698 Klntton Exchange Hwyll Main St. Kenansvllie, N.C. ? , .>? l7"*~Tm\T7 1 ? 3 I Taking A Break The North Carolina 3rd Battalion Civil War soldiers camped in Kenansville Dec. 14-15 as part of the Kenansville Area Chamber of Commerce Twelve Days of Christmas celebration. The troop assisted guests at Liberty Hall open house and was available at their campsite to escort visitors and explain the lifestyle of the Civil War soldier. Pictured above are Civil War soldiers and guests viewing the campsite. JT WORTHINGTON BUILDING. KENANSVILLC I \JK\^ OFFICE HOURS V MON THRU FRI I v 830 am -500 pm ?* n 9j TtES.Mid THURS ? 8 30 a m - 8 00 p m | % f SAT - 8 30 a m - 12 00 p m If ^ COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICE I Wf 7 FRIENDLY AND PROFESSIONAL 9 j SERVICE TO THE AREA FOR 10 YEARS ? 24-hour service on most glass Rx's ? Fashion Eyewear I ? Comp'ete line of Contact Lens supplies ? Convenient hours ? Free Adjustments ? Scratch resistant coating for Plastic lenses I ? Ultra Violet Protective Filtering for old and new plastic lenses I ? Varilux II Mo fine bifocals ? 50% off on second pair (asK for details) ? 10% Senior Citizen discount 4 ~fat) AMtJfy :H:11 'MkitUM. Oh ?>???? l?a??#Wi ??*???.? N * iu<>on*i '.?.IS MMIWWAtivl Ox' M*?m| W?i Wl WIi MMn N ( J'U# THIS IS A DRAMATIZED VERSION OF FACTS TAKEN FROM THE BOOK b OF AMDS, CHRONOLOGICALLY AND h AUTHENTICALLY CONSOLIDATED I : ? SHEPHERD | fTIYlUO TURNED PROPHET ! HAVING BEEN CALLED UPON BY THE 1 (?>RD10 GO NORTH INTO ISRAEL AND WARN "THE PEOPLE THAT THEIR SINFUL WAYS HAME ANGERED THEIR GOO, AMOS,THE HERDSMAN, NEARS THE END OF HIS tONG JOURNEY.... ^fT.WHEee he will admonish i \ THE PEOPLE WHO APE LIVING V ??) SO l?IOTOU6LV IN BETHEi J flfll...NOW HE ENTERS THE CITY/ GATES OF ?ETHEL WHERE ( KING JEROBOAM HAS HIS \ VI SUMMERRALACE AND WHERE \THE MOST IMPORTANT TEMRLE ? IN ISRAEL IS SITUATEP.... W WAY THROUGH THE ?' L> WINPING STREETS,! ' E; EVER INTENT ON M *V; REACHING THE bW [j| TEMPLE.... C-J I -? iSHfjiH / RjT ~i| I ^ Hjrlv/tV: . ... AT CAST HE E KITE ITS THE TEMPLE, WHEPE, ALREADY, A III LAPSE CROWD OF WORSHIPPERS p^^f1 I I I HAVE CONGREGATED TO JOIN ^\\J d A ,N THE daily pitoal of psalm I \\V \ AND PRAYER, BRINGING WITH ln I THEM THE IP OFFERINGS OF I <s JJh SHEEP OXEN, AND DOVES, BUT W II }V// \ HAKVLY f\ ONE Of THEM COMING f' " ---- W/'jniVmffl * / l|| , J WITH ft CONTR-ITE HEART.... / ~ JlllRWW\/ll 111 ' *"^ 1 nc~ -? ? SAVE TVttS POP MOUR SUNCAV SCHOOL SCRAPSOOki w -?m- '///v I NpxI IBpph TO WHOM IT IS I SPOKEN ! Li^g* SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO j=^j ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY BEULAVILLE MILLING CO., INC. ^^^1 Beolavllle <^0^ 298-3116 b=^ B&C MOBILE HOMES ( ^ J))h Annette C nun pier ft Sale* Staff 'L^/<Xj Hwy. 24 [3 mile* Eaat of Beolavllle 298-3122 CAROLINA EARTH TERMINALS, INC. Trinity Broadcasting Network, LHJ\V, PTL Satellite Network "? .in and other Video Service* <N JJ k Pink Hill L^/?j 298-3757 ggH1 BEULAVILLE GARMENT CO., INC Management ft Employee* HOLMES' JEWELERS I <r~))h Front St., Kenansvllle >y(C\ ^ Occasion Plaque*, Jewelry and Repair Need* 296-1443 EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthlngton Bldg., N. Main, Kenanavllle //\\\ "Complete Eye Glass Service" jL?-1\V 296-1782 IfZ)jk THE GARDEN CENTER M ' ' . Specializing in Interior Tropical Foliage Plant*. Sopplle* for Complete Plant Care ft Accessories. Hwy. 24 W. from Beui. Rd. 1702 towards Cabin. r\?1 Torn right 2 ml. on left. 298-3046 f=im DUFF'S FAMILY RESTAURANT A/rfl Son day Lonch - $3.50,1 meat, 2 veg., coffee or tea. Open six days, closed Mondays. ' Main St., Beolavllle 298-3168 HI BOSTIC MUTUAL DRUG CO pT~~: ?~ 104E. Main St., Beulavllle \rZljJl 298-3161 yjj JACKSON IGA STORES Beulavllle, Kenansvllle, Pink HOI Jimmy Jackson ft Employees IBaEHHBBHli WHALEY SUPERMARKET ifS Beniavllle V//Y\> Monk Whaley 17/1?-J THERESA'S FASHIONS IS Beniavllle and KenanavlUe WEST AUTO PARTS CO. rl?? Warsaw ? Kenanavllle ? Beniavllle CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES vQm Beniavllle, N.C. 298-4447 4 EASON'S HOME FURNISHINGS Downtown on Hwy. 34 Warsaw, NC 28398 Wx 293-3313 Yf/r^ J BEULAVILLE GAS CO. \TTk Beniavllle \_yM 298-4010 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE Doc BrL-son, Earl Hatcher, Jnlle Lane I' 'H SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY Bnalneas Atrto ? Home ? Life - Farm 334 N. James, Beniavllle l?? Carlton James 298-3991 ROSEAY'S SHOPPE f=di? Two Locations to Serve Yen I <sjj). Main Street, Beniavllle - 298-4945 College St., Warsaw ? 393-3214 QUICK SALES \7*Bt Pink Hill I??-r-si V 268-4450 fiVTT/l UNITED CAROLINA BANK OF KENANSVILLE gpl "Onr Bank Is Built On People" Main Street 396-0134 1L_J\VB
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