- Hiiro veteran Leatherneck jonrle fig-biers find both the time JU M-ut a.h iny. TIicm Marines, on CongalnvlIU, bathe thrnwihres u. a. I the proper ptaee, they tae aat mm giro tneer tmmm a COUNTY DEATHS Surviving are five children, Mrs. Z. V. Turner, of Potters Hill, Mrs. Ed Craft of Jones County, "Tom J. Houston of the home community and A. H. Houston or tienaersun Mrs. Mary J. Houston Mrs. Mary Jane Houston. 77; of near Beulaville died Monday , morning at the home of her son, Tim J. Houston. Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday at 4:00, conducted by the Rev. Sylvester Gray, assistant pastor of the Sandhill Primitive Baptist Church H. P. Rich ITimarol sorvlcoa IVPIV held TueS day afternoon at the Evergreen Baptist Church for Henry P. Rich 64, who died Sunday evening at un Thnmnfirtn Hnsnitjil in L.UIT1- berton. Mr. Rich was a native of Duplin County. He is survived by his wire, Mrs. iNinevan oircimu Rich, a son, H. C. Rich, Wilming ton, and two daughters. Mrs. To hotdeb Oitb LOUE Clara Benson: Wilmington, and Mrs. r annie Jauiiiun, vnnteuu. Mack H. Whitfield MackH. .Whitfield; 55, died at 1 W TiiAeriav lYinirn finer nfr WhiSDr- ine Cedars NuL-sinK Home, -Golds boro. after a long illness with heart troUDie. V. Funeral services were held at the home at Jones Mill section of Duplin County Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock with interment in M&Dlewood Cemetery In Mt sin... in... Bav W F. Howard. pastor oi wip n. vhtc cnurcn omoaieu. Ciinlirina in hie i uHffl Mr hju m " ' 1 Bernie Whitfield; four sons. Hay- wood A., witn tne Army in warm- ern Ireland ; jacx a oi wie nonie; B. oi uierry mini; ana. nup " i . t al. A i CVkIumjI niicrn wirn inn i inv 111 .uiiKiiuiu nno Hmitrhtpr Mrs. J.lL.' SCOtt of Thnplrar MinH W. ' Vb..- three brothers, John T., Kinston;: Jesse B., and Daniel, ml uuve; xnxee sisters, Mrs. i . f. rucKew, uuun kio c r Mrs H fl Gradv. sev en Springs, and Mrs. Ida Daniels lireenvuie; nis step uuiei,.cp mother, two half brothers vand four half sisters. t ' Mr. Whitfield was a prominent farmer an active member. ;of the Mt Olive Masonic Lodge. ; HOSIERY 51 GUAGE $1.10 HAND BAGS $1.95 to $3.95 UNRATIOKID SHOES $1.95 to $3.95 COTTON DRESSES $1.49 TO $7.95 j ' If i ., 1 . j'lm ' CONGRESS WOlff HELP . ! : YOU WITH VOOR BUSINESS 1 I -SENATE TO Mt AND Will f . I AJ)VERTISEfrT Service 'At Magnolia M.rE.Xhurch Turkey School and Lay Leader of warsaw-jaagnoiia uiarge, m conduct service at Magnolia M. E. Church next Sunday night at 8:30. ' Evangelistic Service wilL begin on May 22nd. Rev. J. W. Unebc ger will preach. XI1V Olli BV fc" I ' pie depend, In large degree, upoiv-r the otrnirth Of OUT ,- ChUTChef. . Support your own. The smart man naa ne rl uus' n road the IMW&, BJld the MiitoT" - ials, with caution. . Dixon Dail Ainaul unImi tnr TMxnn Dnil. 45, of Wilmington, were held? May i, at 3 p. m. Dy KCV. A. JJ. rnnson of Wilmington and interment1 In tha rnii fnmllv rpmpterv ' nefer Cmtt'a Stnre In this COllntV. Mr. Dail, a former resident oi Duplin died in Wilmington follow iwrr a atmUA AT nflrSIVHlR. Surviving are nis wue nu nvc children of Wilmington r and two sisters. Mrs. Estus Bland, of Mt Olive and Mrs. Robert Carr of Castle Haynes. Emmett Lane Emmett Lane, 55, ilied at his home one mile North of Warsaw Sunday of a heart attack. He had ben in ill health tar some time. Funeral services were held from the home of his .' father-in-law TVmw CtrlflonH In OnMshnavi Thursday afternoon, conducted by . . n v C l.L i tne Kev. neraian smiin, pasiur-ui Oak Heights - Free WU1 Baptist Church there. ' Interment wag in th Patetown cemetery. He is survived by his widow ana the following children: Emmett, Jr., and David of the home; George of Princeton; Cooper of the U. S. Array, Ruth, Hilda and Mm Tvav fBTtor nf the homes. and Mrs. Addle Dixon of Golds boro, Mrs. Clarence Sills of Portsmouth, Va, and Mrs. Edgar Nasser of IVnmnnt' anil thjk follawinfir bro thers and sisters, John and Noah of Sampson County and Joe of Seven Springs; Mrs. Curtis' Wilson of Samoson county. Mrs. N. A. Cniiivant nf WaRhindnn. N. C. Mrs. E. R . Pate of Newport News Va Mrs. William Sauls and Mrs, Sudie Ham of Goldsboro. C O. Clifton Services were held Monday for C O. Clinon oi Newport iMewa,va ann or iw laie uu. anu xotb. n. T. mttnn nt Faison. who died Fri day in a hospital after a two day illness. : Cmrluinir nra hia Wlffl Miff TWO UU1 . .hh 1 children, Lorraine . oi menunie and Jack, of the Navy; five bro thers. B. I, or eaiumore ma. a. L., of Inyokevn, Calif. J. TM or Nashville Tenn. R. V- of Macon, Ga, and W. H. Clifton of Falson; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Seven, n wilminerton and Mrs. E. T. Ed- gerton of Falson. , B. F. GRADY NEWS B F G News ... ..l UK- Mil Wm. Good ing visited relatives this week end. Miss Amelia uraoy spent ' uie week end at home. Mr. and Mirs. Ed Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Needham Outlaw, and Misses Norma Ray Whitfield. Ev elyn Whitfield visited the WM. Maxwell's Sunday. i iri. rinmtku .Tn rtahnrn anent AIAW MWtfMV the week end in Fayetteville. Misses Evelyn and Elizabeth Ann Komegay went to Kinston Thursday. , - . . IrIC DUTWOOa Aioerisu" Velma went to Fayetteville last week end. iri. cn,i. Cmith rwpntlv re- eeived word from her brother it K, who has been overseas for 2 years, that ne nas Deen irantowi ed from New Guinea to New Bri- Cpl Bob Kelly and his wife, a rormer teacner i Joplin, Mo, visited friends and relatives here recently. owRH"r;nVnACwr:! 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Now that hot weather approaches - - tely on low, An Ideal Motbet'e Dey Gift is ice Refrigerator s-OrMaybe A Piece Of Furniture. FURNITURE OF QUALITY Funeral Directors WARSAW J, ' ' Dy RUCE G0LD2I1HG foO AWtAxU. MOVIUH X" 1MI. I I " V6Y W(tU I -T-J ; 7 ( HOLY CMOKf Si ) , WHO POLISH 'IM OFF ', jr ( UMETHICA1. i . r vou f f i JLf . , , 1 1 J H KNOCKDy ' V t)0 f y .", V proceeoube I -'v iwsirr J k 3-out my ' V-Tx fFOO THE SAKf . MOST f .CM0M.s J U r ' ' llj' CHA.MPIV 77 . r ( "OfiMY ;. . V. 0ISTA.6TEF0L I CAN'T J - J 'I -V'tJ ' T1 . . . Y"" J ' ' f"' MI6HT HAME IP ) JJ' MCK3 WJ. jTy ,: T V - - A A ,fl

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