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Mrs. E. B. Hales and daughters
and grandchildren. Mrs. Don Camp
bell, Karen and Donna Jean of
Cincinnati, Ohio and Mr. Francis
Fussell, Sebron, Carolyn and Nancy
of Clinton have returned from a
week's stay at Kure'a Beach. .
Mrs. Selby Lamm , and sons,
Johnny and Selby, Jr. are spending
sometime with her mother, Mrs.
J. W. Lewis, at Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert West of
Dallas, Texas are visiting their
mother, Mrs. J. J. West
Miss Lois Best Of New York City
Is visiting her-brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Best.
Mrs. Sanford Packer and Miss
Mary Elizabeth Packer shopped in
Goldsboro Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrey and
daughter of Rocky Mount were din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wahab Wednesday.
Mrs. Walker McNeill and children
ahoDDed in Goldsboro on Wednes
day. :'
Monroe Minshew of Fremont vis
ited his brother, Belton Minshew on
Thursday,
Mrs. C. A. Womack, Miss Lenora
Womack and Mrs. Edgar Simpson
have returned from a trip to Bux
ton on Cape Hatteras.
-Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mrs. Mc
Donald Brock are attending the
Music Festival at Bidgecrest this
.week. '
' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodfelter
of Winston-Salem are residing with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter. Mr.
Clodfelter is with the Tobacco Mar
kets at Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winders visited
Mrs. Bett Winders at Goldsboro on
Wednesdays
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Standi and
daughter, Judy and Barbara, attend
ed the graduation exercises at At
lantic Christian College, at Wilson
on Friday, Mrs. Standi was a mem-ber-of
the graduating Class.
Mrs. M. L. Bland of Washington,
D. C- visited Miss Daisy Burnham
and Mrs. J. E. Creech last week.
Pvt. Alfred Lee West of Fort
Jackson, S. C spend the week .end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert West ; '
- Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Benson and
family of Pantego were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab.
Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew and
boys, Brad and Arthur, spenf Sun-!;'
aay ai j.opsji co.
Mrs. Maude Hood of Klnaton, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Greenstein of Dover
were Sunday guests of Mrv and'
Mrs. Herbert West. -
Miss Mary Catharine Hatchell of
Teachey and Belton 1 Houston -of
Washington were week end guests
of Mrs. Florence Hbuton..."v---v.vr
Mrs. G. P. Pridgen was dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady
at Kenansville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of
Kenansville visited Mrs. Lewis Jones
Sunday. . - - .- - -
Judy Harward has returned to
her home at Carolina Beach after a
three weeks visit with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. New
kirk.
Harold Matthis of Norfolk wasJ
home for the week end with bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matt
his. " ;
Mrs. D. L. Matthis and Miss Nell
Matthis have returned after spend'
ing the summer at Topsail Beach.
Mrs. Warren Cook and baby spent
last week with relatives at White
ville. Mr. Cook Joined them for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Basham and
son, Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole
and son, Jackie," of High Point
visited their mother, Mrs. Cora West,
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeill ahd
children visited Mrs. A. D. McNeill
at Faison Sunday. .1
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hipp and
family visited Mrs. Iris Lee Mc
Meen at Rose Hill Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. 3. - H. Wahab and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ben
son and children spent Sunday at
White Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Standi and
daughters, Barbara and Judy, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Stan
di' mother, Mrs. Esther Stancil,
at Keniy. , ' " -
Mrs. M. V. CockreU and family,
Shirley, Marie and Linwood, have
returned from a visit with Mrs.
Cockrell's parents and brother's,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edwards, Tal
madge and. Herman Edwards, of
New Benu, .
Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Cook' and
daughter, Diane, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Boy
kin of Goldsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Hump
hrey and baby of Cary were week
end guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Humphrey. -
Robert Kornegay of Camp Gordon
was home for the week end with
his mother, Mrs. H. S. Kornegay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and
sons, Billy and Hunt, visited Mrs.
Taylor's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Knotts, at Hamlet on Sunday..
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Mooring Craven, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Craven, celebrated his
third birthday on Friday- afternoon
at his-home. 'V' .-'".;' V
Nina Garner assisted Mrs. Craven
hi serving ice cream, birthday cake,
mints and coqkies. .The -birthday
cake was iced in varying shades of
yellow and brown and a miniture
cowboy was placed on top. Horn
filled with candy were given as
favors ,:y-c:'l'y,wii ';.-':.';-.
Guest included Johnny Fonvlelle,
Ed Johnson. Barney Sheffield, Patsy
Sheffield,; Diane Sheffield, . Paul
Britt, Jeannette Britt, Bill Britt,
Jimmy Lashley, Johnny- Gresham,
Bryan Polinski, Bobby Sloan, Paula
Todd, Johnson Sheffield. Billy Tay
lor, Mary Beth Wilson, Kathy Ben
ton and Jane Strickland.
MRS. EDA MORTON
Mrs. Ida Morton 78 died Saturday
at Alexandria, Va. She was the
widow of William Isaac Morton.
Funeral services were held Mon
day at 3 p. m. at the. Beulaviye
Baptist Church. The Rev. N. P. Far
rior officiated. Burial was in the
family plot near Hallsville. She is
survived ' by five daughters, Mrs.
H. S. Davis of Kinston, Mrs. D. E.
Houston of Beulaville, Mrs. H. M.
Sutton of Washington, Mrs. C E.
Gilroy and Mrs. D. E. Batchelor
both-ot Alexandria: two sons, W. A.
and Walter Morton, both of Alexan
dria, v-is. ':"x''Vh': 'V H.
MRs! ELLA. T. SELLERS .
Mrs. Ella Thompson Sellers, . 75,
died at the home of her niece, Mrs.
Kenneth Hardison near Rose Hill
Monday. Funeral services were held
from the. home of Mrs. Hardison
Tuesday at 4 p. m., conducted by
the Rev. J. E. Everett of Magnolia,
pastor of the Concord Baptist
Church of which shewas a member.
Interment was in the Rockfish Cem
etery at Wallace. She is survived
by three, nieces, Mrs. Hardison of.
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First Two Days Sales Sold 459,303 lbs. Tobacco
Foran AVERAGE
$55.73 ; 57.00 ;
All warehouses on Ihe Yilson Market cleared on
Monday. Plenty of room for all tobacco brought in
same day fcr rest of week.
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Funeral services for Brenda Kay
Daurjhtry, three-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Daughtry of
Warsaw,- were conducted from the
graveside In the Raynor family
cemetery near Beulaville Monday
at 3:30 p. m. The Rev. W. R. Ken
nedy officiated. She was killed In
an automobile accident at. Chinqua
pin Sunday. Surviving, in addition
to the parents, are one sister, Linda
Carroll, and two. brother, Charle
and : $arle; her paternal grand
mother, Mrs. Alice B Daughtry.
and her maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Alma Ellis.
- MRS. IDA MORTON
Mrs. Ida Morton, 78, died recently
iri Alexanderia,, Va. following 15
yean of declining health. The past
5 years an Invalid and totally blind.
She was the daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. Chester Kelly of Sampson
County and the widow of William
Issac Morton. Her entire life was
spent near Beulaville where she
was active In the community and
church. Funeral services were new
from the Beulaville Presbyterian
Church with . Rev. N. P. Farrior,
Van Murrill, A. L. Brown and H. B.
Bennett Burial in the family ceme
tery. Serviving are five daughters
and two sons. Mrs. D. E. Houston
of Beulaville with whom Mrs. Mor
ton made her home, Mrs. "A- M.
Sutton of Washington, D. C, Mrs.
C E. Gilroy and Mrs. D. E. Batche
lor of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. HLS.
Davis of Kinston, Mr. W. A. Morton
of Alexanderia and Mr. Walter Mor
ton of Washington, D. C
During 'Mrs. Morton's years of
illness she wrote many poems and
her days were filled with the hosts
of friends who called. Her iaim was
twur fest in her daily walk with
God. The, pall bearers were Edward
Batcheloi", Jimmy Duffy, Bob Bat
ohPlnr. Wilbur .Cavenaugh, Rivers
Winstead and Martin Batchelor.
' Flower girls were the " grand-
dauehters. neiceS and little friends.
Among the out of town relatives
and friends who called , were Mr.
Mozel Houston and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Jackson and son, Mr.
and Mrsr W.- L. Cavenaugh, Mrs.
Hubert Phillips and son, Mr. and
Mrs.Claude Thomas, Mr; and Mrs.
Maurice Grady of Kenansville, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry West, Jr., Mr.
Henry West, Sr., of Warsaw, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Batchelor, Mrs.
Annie Batchelor, Magnolia, Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Batchelor of Rose Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Batchelor, Pink Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. J."B. Batchelor, Kins
ton, Mrs. Myrtle Burgdofer, Alex
anderia, Va. Mis Marjorie Evans,
Miss ' Louise Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rouse and family of New
Bern, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelor
and family of Pink Hill. Btedman
and Jane Davis, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor
of Kinston, Rev. and Mrs. H. B.
Bennett of Shallotte, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mr. Har
ry Gresham of Raleigh, Mr. J. C
Gresham of Goldsboro, Mrs. Martha
Barnett of Dover, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles T. Reeves and children of
Charlotte,. Mr. and- Mrs. Ralph
Chevalier, Jimmy Duffy, Mrs. -Gay-lam
Basham of Washington, D. C,
Edward,- Eith,, Nancy,: Joselte and.
Mr. D. E. Batchelor, Alexanderia,
V- -
Inclosing the funeral service Mrs.
Morton's favorite song "The Lord
Prayer" was sung by Henry West,
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Put Mother work ary i. J t
ed, ' .-.- ,'''
When she began a girl, a brule
and the crown of Mother hood o'er
There are lots of faults and mis
takes she made,
And many wrong sh did ,
On this work of her.
But she paid with bitter tears
She hid ' . .
There is Joy, love and pleasure
And happiness you" will find
In thU work of hen . you wiU
treasure
For she was very Mnd
She cared for new born babies -
Her hand soothed the aching head
She fed the helpless and the aged
And helped to shroud the dead.
Put Mothers work away
. It is finished you see
And when you look at it again,
. There will be just a fond memory.
- M. a BROCK t
M. B. (Marlon) Brock, age. S3,
dropped dead at his home, the old
Betty Kornegay place, near Ken
ansville, Wednesday afternoon. Fu
neral services will be held at Dob-
son Chapel Baptist Church Friday
at 3 p. m conducted by Kev. vann
Murrell. pastor, assisted by Rev.
Dr. Eugene Poston of the Wallace
Baptist Church. The body will be
carried to the church one hour be
fore the funeral. He is survived by
bis widow, the former Dessie Alma
Carter: two Rons. Lawrence And
Lavmon of the home; four daugh
ten, Mra. Florence Watklns of Wal
lace, Josephine, Evelyn ana- Chris
tine of the borne, and nye grana
children. . '" ,. '
MRS. OPHELIA' C. BARBELL. r
CLINTON Mr. Ophelia Creel
Harrell, - 74, died early Monday
morning in Sampson County . Me
morial Hospital - Funeral services
were .held Tuesday at 3:30 p. m.
from Goshen Methodist Church
with the Rev, C. Freeman Heath
officiating, . assisted by the Rev.
Richard Hagland. Burial followed
in Maplewood Cemetery -in Mt.
Olive. She is -"survived by one
daughter, - Mrs. Ivy Best, Faison;
four sons, R. H. Harrell of Clin
ton, Raymond Harrell of Faison,
H. E. Harrell of Portsmouth, Va.,
C. E. . Weeks of Goldsboro; one sis
ter, . Mrs. Emma C. Dunbar ; of
Greensboro; two brothers, Morris
Creel of : Mt Olive and Nathan
Creel of Mt Olive; 17 grandchil
dren and- three great-grandchildren.'
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eleven o'clocn. l.
the usual time. . .
invited tf 'attend t , i. -
Jim Outlaw lost a t
with tobacco by 1 i-e h v
Mr. and Mr. 'Albert i ! a :
Sims , and Dennis Nielu, s ct 1
Jackson, S. C, Visited in t a ho t
of -Mrs. Lottie Berger Thurs.f.y
nipht of last week. : -.
Miss Maggie Stroud of Ralef, h
spent the week end with relativ.-s
here, . '
Mr. and Mrs. R. D.. Simmon and
Mr. and Mr. Remus Creel went to
Manteo to see the "Lost Colony"
Friday night
Misses Fannie, Sallle and Essie
Mae Outlaw ' visited their sister,
Mn. Leon Rouse and family; near
j -.vis ms! L j t.:..g tubaceo-
111,1 wee.k. s
Lewis W. OutI..w a" mi- i an B.
Z. A. meeUng at Ka L.ad last
li-T. and Mrs. Marvin fraud and.
rildren spent Sunday vna t,j. and
1 -.s. f'tephen Davenport near
Jevi wrings. ,
- Ea.s. l.atie Outlaw has been vis
iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Sutton near Rhone' Chap
el. ...
jvir. ana Mrs. D. Stalling, Mr. and.
Mrs. Odell McLawborn of Ayder.
c)entSunday with Mr. '. and Mr.
VirRtt Sutton.'1 .t- - . '- .-. v. '
. lura. Vance Spence of Kinston vis
ited L V. Outlaw and family Monday.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having gualified
as executor of the estate of Kelly
R. Davii deceased,. late of Duplin
County, this is to notify all 'persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersigned
on or before the 20th day of August,
1954, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said, estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This the 20th day of August, 1953.
Commie Dore Davis, h
Executor of the Estate of'
, Kelly R. Davis, deceased . ,
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Albertson, N. K ' , ,v '
H. E. Phillips, Attorney , -Kenansville,
N. C. . . ;"
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