Area Deaths And Funerals
HERMAN L. VAUGHAN
A funeral service for Herman
Leroy Vaughan, 46, of Norlina,
will be held today (Wednesday)
at 3 p.m. at Zion United
Methodist Church by the Rev.
Tim Russell. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Vaughan was the son of the
late John L. and Emma Schuster
Vaughan. -
He died Sunday, Oct. 8.
Survivors include four
brothers, Randolph Vaughan of
Dublin, Va., Wilbert Vaughan of
Warrenton, Raymond Vaughan
of White Plains, Va. and Fritz
Vaughan of Oine; and four
sisters, Phyllis Gupton of Dinwid
die, Va., Sandra Leonard of
Norlina, Margaret Capps of
Rocky Mount and Cheryl King of
Warrenton.
Arrangements are being m ade
by Blaylock Funeral Home in
Warrenton.
MS. GEORGIA B. GREEN
A funeral service for Ms.
Georgia B. Green, 83, of
Baltimore, Md., was held Satur
day, Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. at Locust
Grove Baptist Church in Wise by
the Rev. William E. Ruffin.
Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Born January 9, 1906, Ms.
Green was the daughter of the
late William and Lala Jones
Green. She was a member of
Union Temple Baptist Church in
Baltimore, Md., where she was a
member of the Usher Board and
served as president and vice
president.
She attended the Warren Coun
ty Training School and was a
member of the first graduating
class. She graduated from
Winston-Salem Teachers College
and taught in the Warren County
School System for a number of
years. She was retired from
C & P Telephone Company in
Baltimore, Md.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs.
Estelle Green Woodard of Wise.
Arrangements were made by
R. H. Greene Funeral Home in
Warrenton.
MRS. GLADYS C. HALL
A funeral service for Mrs.
Gladys Coley Hall, 72, of Lit
tleton, was held Saturday, Oct. 7,
at 1 p.m. at Zion Hill Baptist
Church by the Rev. William M.
Alston, Jr. Burial was in the Col
ey family cemetery.
A native and resident of Lit
tleton, Mrs. Hall died Saturday,
Sept. 30, at Nash General
Hospital in Rocky Mount.
Survivors include her husband,
George E. Hall of the home; a
son, Herbert H. Harris of
Baltimore, Md.; two sisters, Mrs.
Gertrude Dunston and Mrs.
Helen Elizabeth Solomon, both of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; a brother, Jesse
Coley of Norfolk, Va.; three
grandchildren; and eight great
grandchildren.
Arrangements were made by
Robinson's Funeral Home in
Littleton.
WILLIAM M. HENDRICKS
A funeral service for William
Mack Hendricks, 66, of Warren
ton, was held Sunday, Oct. 8 at
2:30 p.m. at Locust Grove Baptist
Church in Wise by' the Rev.
William E. Ruffin. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
Mr. Hendricks was the son of
the late Clara Hendricks and
McKinley Howell and was born
Feb. 2, 1923 in Mecklenburg
County, Va. He was a member of
Locust Grove Baptist Church and
attended Warren County Train
ing School. He also served in the
U. S. Army.
He died Wednesday, Oct. 4.
Survivors include six sisters,
Mrs. Louise Langston and Mrs.
Clementine Russell, both of
Palmer Springs, Va., Martha M.
Greene and Alice R. Hargrove,
both of Wise, Florence Hite and
Odell Glaspie, both of Virginia;
and nine brothers, William Hen
dricks of Warrenton, Erving Hen
dricks of Wise, Walter Hendricks
of New Jersey, James Hendricks
of Long Island, N.Y., and
Richard Hendricks, George Hen
dricks, McKinley Hendricks,
Nelson Hendricks and Larry
Hendricks, all of Bronx, N.Y.
Nephews served as pall
bearers.
Arrangements were made by
R. H. Greene Funeral Home in
Warrenton.
MRS. ESTHER BULLOCK
A funeral service for Mrs.
Esther Bullock, 79, of Macon, was
held Sunday, Oct. 8 at 2:30 p.m.
at Manson Baptist Church by the
Rev. Lawrence Harrison. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Bullock was born May 18,
1910 in Manson to the late
Haywood and Lottie Allen Bul
lock She was a member of Man
son Baptist Church.
She died Thursday, Oct. 5 at
Duke Medical Center in Durham.
Survivors include four daugh
ters, Mrs. Dorothy Ellis of
Macon, Mrs. Louise Moore of
Springfield Gardens, N.Y., Mrs.
Rebecca Somerville and Mrs.
Mary Knight, both of Detroit,
Mich.; four sons, James Hicks of
Baltimore, Md., Eddie Hicks of
Richmond, Va., Reubin Hicks of
Detroit, Mich, and David Bullock
of New York, N.Y.; two sisters,
Mrs. Mabel Foy of Henderson
and Mrs. Cora Hicks of Manson;
two brothers, William Bullock of
Upper Marlboro, Md. and James
Bullock of Rocky Mount; 22
grandchildren; 26 great
grandchildren; and one great
great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were Haywood
Hicks, Montel Hicks, Larry
Hicks, Reginald Allen, Reginald
Somerville and William Powell.
Arrangements were made by
R. H. Greene Funeral Home in
Warrenton.
GEORGE LEE BULLOCK
Funeral arrangements for
George Lee Bullock, 64, of Rich
mond, Va., formerly of Warren
County, are incomplete but are
being handled by Harris-Turner
Funeral Home in Warrenton.
Mr. Bullock died Monday in
Richmond, Va.
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COME OUTTO A
DRUG AWARENESS
FORUM
Date: Wednesday, October 18, 1989
Place: Warren County High School Theater
Time: 7:00 P.M.
Local and state resources will be
available to provide program in
formation. Your help is needed!
Come find out more about the
drug problem in our county and
share your concerns and
suggestions.
Protect the future of your child,
your community and your county
by attending!
Sponsored By
Board of Commissioners of Warren County
IN MEMORIAM
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
CLAUDE J. SMITH
We never will forget the day
they called to say you went away.
Our hearts broke, our tears fell,
But God said, "On death do not
dwell." This man walked a long
rough road, a tough life and a
heavy load. With Noah's help he
laid his burdens down. He turned
to God with love abound. God
saved his soul and blessed his
heart. He gave us strength , not
to fall apart. God has blessed this
man we loved so deep. We know
he's resting at Jesus' feet.
We miss you,
ESTHER, LOIS, DONNA,
SANDY, LORETTA, BUBBA,
STEVEN, RANDALL, KELLIE
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items which were donated by Warren County
residents to assist Hurrican ? Hugo victims in the
Charleston, S. C. area. From left are Al-Lynn, In
spirations in tbe Morning DJ; Anthony Daye, pro
gram director; and Pamela White, news director.
The items were taken to Charleston on Saturday.
(Staff Photo by Diane Davis)
WILLIAM T. TURNER, JR.
A funeral service for William
Thomas (Tom) Turner, Jr., 71, of
Newark, N.J., formerly of War
ren County, will be held Friday,
Oct. 13 at St. Stephen Baptist
Church in Inez by the Rev. Den
nis Hampton. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Mr. Turner was born in Warren
County to the late William T. and
Queen Perry Turner. He was a
member of St. Stephen Baptist
Church in Inez.
He died Friday, Oct. 6 in
Newark, N.J.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Dorothy J. Turner of
Newark, N.J.; three daughters,
Ms. Evelyn Turner of Raleigh,
Mrs. Shannon Turner-Porter of
New Rochell, N.Y. and Mrs.
Joyce Turner Moore of Newark,
N.J.; two sons, David C. Turner
of Durham and William Thomas
Turner, III of Newark, N.J.; four
sisters, Mrs. Beaulah Dougherty
of Newark, N.J., Mrs. Ada Jones
of Washington Township, N.J.,
Mrs. Arleemah Shakoor of
Youngstown, Ohio and Mrs. Irene
Alston of Warrenton; one
brother, Jethro Turner of War
renton; five grandchildren; and
one great-grandson.
The family will receive friends
Thursday, Oct. 12, at Harris
Turner Funeral Home from 7-8
p.m. and at other times at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jethro
Turner on the Baltimore Road.
Arrangements are being made
by Harris-Turner Funeral Home
in Warrenton.
Card Of
Thanks
I would like to thank everyone
for the cards, visits and prayers
and all other acts of kindness
shown to me while I was a
patient at Duke Medical Center
and since my return home. God
bless all.
TOM YOUNG
Mountain Trip Is Planned
Would you like to spend a day
in the hills' ?
If so, a trip to the mountains of
North Carolina has been planned
by the Best Better 4-H Club for
Saturday, Oct. 28.
"Come join us and enjoy the
beautiful scenery from Blowing
Rock, Deep Gap, Grandfather
Mountain and the Blue Ridge
Parkway," Mrs. Portia Barnes,
4-H leader, said this week. "A
little shopping is also planned,"
she said.
According to Mrs. Barnes, on
Oct. 28 a chartered bus will leave
the BB&T parking lot in Warren
ton at 7 a.m., returning at about
8 p.m. The cost of transportation
is $17 and a $10 deposit is required
by Oct. 20.
"If you are ready for a 'day in
the hills' and have interest in go
ing on the trip, please contact one
of the Best Better 4-H leaders at
once," Mrs. Barnes said.
Leaders, in addition to Mrs.
Barnes, are: Mrs. Christine Ar
rington, Mrs. Wanda Hunt, Mrs.
Jean A. Johnson, Mrs. Jessie
Kearney, Mrs. Catherine Sledge
and Mrs. Rebecca Solomon.
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POWER OUTAGE TO AFFECT
HALIFAX EMC'S WARRENTON
METERING POINT
Carolina Power & Light Company will interrupt
the power service to Halifax Electric Membership
Corporation on Wednesday, October 11, 1989,
for approximately 3 hours from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. This interruption of power will affect Warren
ton Metering Point which serves Halifax EMC
members in the communities of Inez, Lickskillet,
Grove Hill, Macon, and the South Warren School
area.
We are sorry for any inconvenience this outage
may cause our members and we hope that any in
conveniences are kept to a minimum. The results
of the outage should help us provide the best
possible service to our members. Your
cooperation in this situation is greatly appreciated.
In case of bad weather, the outage will be
scheduled at a later date.
HALIFAX ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
Enfield, North Carolina