" AA. HE DliPL ^.tt:S-PKC^^S SENTINEL. DECEMBE . i, , ? PERSONALS Mr. ar.J Mr*. William Potter shopped in Wilmington. Friday. Mr*. C. H. Pope. Mrs Abbie Smith and Sherry Powell spent fe;V -r. "? i'J'- ?" ' the weekend in Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mra. Drew Grice. On Saturday they all shopped in Durham. Mrs. N. L. Pickett and Mrs. Charlie Thomas shopped In * 19 1968 ^?*Eniily*Da^of Chinqua pin visited M' ard Mrs. L. G. ,*WBT?er Fridaj night Mrs. Ajtoie Smith and Mrs. William Potter shopped in War saw Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker. Nelson and Stanley and Mrs. E. G. Sasser shopped in Ral Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Smith, Gary and A1 attended a birth day dinner given in honor of Mr. and Mrs I. J. Tayfcr in Penderloa on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Lucas of Falsoa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Futrell. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner Shcpped in Goldsboro Friday. Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Smith spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Fayetteville where Mr. Smith attended a general meet ing of the L. P. Gas Board of Directors. On Tuesday night they attended a buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taylor of Penderlea and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and children Helena and Bobby of Fremont, California were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith. Mrs. Alvin Powell and Mrs. Tom Kisser accompanied by Mrs. Verlie Wells of Wallace spent Monday in Wilmington. Mrs. L. E. Pope, spent Sun day through Tuesday in New Bern with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Jones and family. Mrs. Jan Trapnell of Tom's River, N. J. spent last week here at her home at Double Trouble Blueberry Farm. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Con rad are spending sometime in Winston-Salem with relatives. In the absence of Rev. M. A. Conrad, Mr. Weatherington. layman of Clinton, spoke at the Magnolia Baptist Church Sunday morning and the Rev. Paul Mull of Warsaw on Sun day night. Mrs. L. E. Pope and Mrs Melv in Pope shopped in War saw Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ex zell and two children of Golds boro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bishop Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson went to Wilmington on Thurs day. MAGNOLIA 4-B'ER8 MET The Magnolia Community 4-H club held its Christmas party or Monday night at the com muntiy building with approxi mately twenty five present. The group played games and sang Christmas Carols. Refreshments consisting of punch, potato chips, fritos, as sorted cookies and brownies were served. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Potter Jr. were guests. Jr. Red Gross Report As of the above date, twelve of the Duplin County Schools have enrolled in the Jr. Red Cross program for this year. Their reports sent into Chap ter Headquarters show the fol lowing: Names' of School Amount C, W. Dobbins. Wallace. N. C $8 00 Chinquapin (col.* $12.00 P. W. Moore. Faison. N. C $14.00 Douglass. Warsaw. N. C. $2907 E. E. Smith Kenansville, N. C $40.00 Charity High School. Rose Hill. HFD $33.06 B. T. Grady 9H.M Kwt Duplin High School U7.P7 Combined ToUU . .. $MM low, BING... Actreae Ketfe Ita Bbj^Crodiy ta*private We. Deaths ROBERT L. PATE JR. MOUNT. OLIVE - Funeral services for Robert Leslie Pate Jr.. who died Friday were con ducted Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Bear Marsh Baptist Chur ch. of which he was a mem ber, by the Rev. R. H. Kelly. Burial was i n Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Vernon of Dup lin County; two sons, C. D. of Goldsboro, Leslie of Mount Olive; two brothers, Lorenzo Pate of Faison, Alonzo of ML Olive; and one sister, Mrs. Furman Grantham of Mount Olive. MRS. EFF1E BRINSON WARSAW ? Funeral services for Mrs. Effle Brinson, 46. who died Friday, were conducted Sunday at 2:90 p. m. from the Piney Grove Church near Pot ters Hill by the ReV. Joe Wha ley. Burial was in the Hall fami ly cemetery. Surviving arc her husband. Henry T. Brinson; one daugh ter, Gienda of the home; four sons. Douglas and Randolph Of the homd,' Albert and Carl of Pink Hill; six grandchildren; six step-daughters. Mrs. Mary Beatrice Brifham st Hull \Mmmm M,? n?rl, II Mass of Pitsburg, Pa.; three step sous, ftaecoe of Haw Mexico LeUnd of the U. S. Army, James A Brloaon of Kiaatoa; three slaters. Mrs Green Bays den Mra. Owen Wheley and Mrs. Stephen Kennedy of Ban la villa; one brother. Durwood Hall of Warsaw; a grandchild ren. BUTMOt r. sumuaujN MOUNT QLIVE-Funeral ser vices lacJtatner P. Summer Hn, 71, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday at 1 p. m. la Tyndall Funeral Home by the Rev. R. H Kelly. Burial was in the Wilson family cemetery Survivors Include Ms widow. Mrs Ltllie May Grady Sum merlin, a native of Duplin County; four sons; five dau ghters; a brother, Grady Sum merlin of Faison; a sister. Mrs. Jim Eszell of Warsaw; 11 grandchldren; and three great grandchildren. MM. ULA MELA, MOUNT OUVE-Funeral ser vice* tor Mr*, LHa 8. MI, It, of Mount Olive, IU. 1. who died Wednesday. were he? by Rev. R. A. Thompeon, pastor Fri day at S:M p. m. at the Tyn dal Funeral Chapel with the Calypso Baptist Church, offici ating. Burial was in the Bell fam ily cemetery. Surviving are three - sorts. Beecher W. and Marshall O. Bell, both of Mount Olive, Rt. 1, and Olal C., of Baltimore, Md.; three daughters, Mrs. Fdnnie G. Grady, both of Mt. Olive, Rt. 1. and Miss'Evelyn Bed of Faison; one brother, (vey Sullivan of Mount Olive, Rt. 1; three sisters, Mrs. Gulet Taylor and Mrs. Carlie Jones of Mount Olive, Rt. I, and Mrs. Macey Dail of Wilming ton; nine grandchildren. MM. ABA K. CUV Mount Olive - Willi* 0. KENANS VI LLE-Fuperal Mr vices for Mr*. Ada Komegay Guy, 7*. a native of Duplin Ccunty who died Wednqpday la Fuquay-Variaa, were held Fri day at 1 n. m in Wesley Chapel Methodist Church by the Rev. Russell Spencer. Burial waa in the family cemetery. Survivor* include two daugh ters, Mr*. TrutHbelle G. Bed el ford and Mis* Glenney Guy of Raleigh. ? " ? ; h :~*r:. ? lr, WIIXIE O. JONES Jones, SO, retired farmer, died C1Bw^*as"ta the Scott fam Dy cemetery jn the Scott'i Store community near hare. Survives are hia wife the former Mettle Jonea of Dup Uo County, two tone. WUbert 0. and Albert Jonea, both of Mount Olive. Rt. J; two daugh ter* Mra. Jim SandHn of Pink Hill and Mra. J. W Bell of Mount Olive, Jtt. 2; and lb grand-children ASA OSMORE FUSSELL Aaa Osmore Fussell. 81, a former resident of Rose HOI, died Wednesday morning in Wa shington, N.C. following a len gthy Illness. He was the son of the late James H. and Ellen Mallard Fussell of Rose Hill. His wife, the former Vlda Savage of Rose HOI. died some years ago. Sur vivors include a son Fltzhugh Lee Fussell of Wllllamston; a daughter, Mrs. Luther J. Matthews of Washlnston.N.C.; a brother. B.B. Fussell of Rose Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Scon of Carthage and Mrs. Al bert Ward of Goldsboro; eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Mr. Fussell was retired pro duce and real estate dealer and spent most of his life In Duplin County until his retirement a few years ago. He was a mem ber of Rehoooth Masonic Lodge No. 279 and of Mount Eton Pres- , byterlan Church. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in Mount Zion , Mrs. Melissa C. Bans. 68, Route 2. Rose Hill, died early saturdar at James walker Memorial Hospital In Wilming ton. She was born In Pender Coun ty but had made her home In Duplin County for many years. She was the daughter of the late Council and Eliza Stokes chad wlck. Survivors Include her hus band, Charlie M. Bans of the home; three daughters. Mrs. jerry Araato of West War lick, R.L; Mrs. James H. Green of ) Moultrie, Ga.. and Mrs. C.G. Ballard of Wallace; two sons, William J. of Wallace and Walter T. Bans of Asheville; one sister, Mrs. Josh James of Wallace; one brother. Mont Chadwick of Burgaw; eleven grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday by the Rev. Reece Rlg glns at island Creek Baptist Church, he was assisted by the Rev. K.D. Brown. Burial was In > Rockflsh Memorial Cemetery near Wallace. J Headquarters | K FOR 3 | Daniel Green ?' t House Slippers I | Goldsboro, N. C 1 ^"TC^'TjmS Rich, craamy, mod* from a famous old rocipo with Coblo^H HOLIDAYS CALL FOR AN EXTRA SUPPLY OF COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS ? Ice Croam Pits * Whipping Craafti * let Cream Mould* * Party Sour Croam (French Onion) WAYNE DIVISION Coble Dairy Products 1105 N. William St. Dial RE 4-0574 Goldsboro, N. C. Which | Do You Wish to Fill? | Is this size hard to fill Ik this year? W A Big One Can Be Filled Easily If You Join Our '64 jdJ^ristmas (ptb I Weekly Payments Christmas Club for 50 Weeks Check for You 50? $25.00 $1.00 $50.00 I $2.00 $100.00 [ $5.00 $250.00 $10.00 $500.00 [ Mnvrc nuiM. COMMUNHY MEETING PGR MEMBERS OF TW-COUNTY ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. AT ROOTERS Hi IN THE POTTERS HILL COMMUNITY BLDG. 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