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: I with his pircntSk Mr. sod Mrs* | son. Mr. md Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and Mr. ?d Mrs. Charlie Sm ith at Deep Run trapped at Plxt PI as a in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Futrell of Klnston spent Sunday after noon with her sister, Mr. ami Willie Smith., Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jenkins and son Sunday was Linda Smith and her sister, Sandra of Southwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Cole and family of Beulavllle visited Mr. aid Mrs. Herbert Kennedy anafamily Tuesday night, "/dr. and Mrs. Ardell oarnette, Terry andTlmmvhad /upper with her brother. T.?gt. and Mrs. James H. Lanier and family of Warsaw Wednesday night. Mrs. Aubrey Smith, Sue, and Mrs. Charlie Smith, Deep Run, and Mrs. Henry Buswick and son of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jenkins and baby Sun dw. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and family of Sampson visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy and family Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jenk ins, Charles Lynwood Jenkins and Linda Smith attended open house at N.C. State University Saturday, November 16 and the football game between N.C. State and Florida State. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Flave Kennedy went Christmas shop ping in Jacksonville Monday Sidney Kennedy of Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Dot Edwards of Warsaw visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Barnette Friday rfternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath and girls , Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Benson had dinner Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. James Benson. Mrs. Aday Grady is visiting her niece Winnie Baker at Ken ans viUe. Mr. and Mqs. Wesley Jenk ins and sons had supper Sun day night at )Clng Brothers in KInston. Mrs. Joel Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mercer visited Bettie Potter at Whaleys Rest Home in Kenansvllle Sunday evening. Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Barnette and three sons attended afamily reunion Sunday at the home of her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Major Lanier Jr. and family of Beulaville. Others attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy and fam ily of Pink Hill; Mr. and Mrs. David Lanier and family of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foster and family of Wilming ton, T. Sgt. and Mrs. James H. Lanier and family of Warsaw, and Ladin Lanier of Beulaville, Mrs. Nannie Mae Gresham of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Gresham of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. John Gresham of Ayden, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gresham of f?om Wallace, ^eefthe oup on her experiences while Smith's 4-H Cluh The Smith's Community 4-H Club held its regular monthly meeting Thursdqr Nov. 14. H$ ose who won awards were reco gnized and the trophy won by the club for getting in 100$> of their record books was pla ced in the trophy case. New officers for the coming year were elected. They are: I President, Carey Williams, Jr.; V. President, Karen Smith; Sec. Diane Rogers; Tres. Barbara Herring; Reporter, Cynthia I Williams; Recreation Leaders, I Jo Ann Turner, Lucy Turner, I Pam Smith. The meeting was adjourned I by President, Mike Davis. Knights Of Gidson The grand assembly of the Knights of Gideon Inc. ofN.C. was held with St. Thomas A.M.E.Z. Chruch 14-16 No*. The queen with highest amount was Mrs. Florence Ross. 1106, Mrs. Smith attendant, for 1968 69. Warsaw Lodge No. 62. By: Mrs. James G.W. Con. Sec. "The Senior Citizens Club will meet during Holidays." . -yss ^ '?* V'*-1? * Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gresham of Beulay^le. It was the first time in ten years they had all been toget her. Dinner was spread out side with all kinds of vegeta bles, cakes, pies, barbecue and i all the trimmings. Skating Party Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mrs. Linwood Earl Sumner and Rklph. Smith *took a group of nineteen boys and girls skating at Goldsboro, they had supper at the Tasty Freeze in Goldsboro. With The Sick I Mrs. Lara A. Kennedy was admitted to Lenoir Memorial Hospital Friday . She had a stroke and is seriously ill. Church News Gum Branch Church is having their Quarterly meeting Satur day night. Funeral services for Klrfey Whaley. 66 a farmer who died Saturday were held at 3 pjn. Monday at Quinn and McGowen Funeral Home by Rev. Eugene Carmichael. Burial was in the family cemetery near Beula ville. Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Effle Bostic Whaley; three dau ghters Mrs. Ervin Lanier of Beulaville, Miss Aba Klrbye Whaley of the home and Mrs. Alton Bays den of Klnsfon; two sons, Lewis George Whaley, and Cecil Whaley ofBeulaville; a brother . Lewis Whaley of Chinquapin, a sister, Mrs. Lina Tyndall of Pink Hill, and six grandchildren. Grower Let Jones Mount Olive , Grover Lee Jones, 77, a retired farmer of Rt. 1 Seven Springs died Sunday. The funeral was con ducted Monday at 3 pjtn. from Tyndall Funeral Home by Rev. H.A. Grubbs. Burial followed in Pineview Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lula Jones, Rt. 1, Alberts on. Mother Of Warsaw . Lady Dies Mrs. Eula Smith Fordham Klnston - Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Smith Fordham, 88, who died Saturday were held at 4 p.m. Monday at Edwards Funeral Chapel by the Rev. David Alexander. ftarial.M* lewood Cemetery. Surviving are three sons, Phillip and Stephen of Klnston and J. Marlon Fordgam of Goldsboro; a daughter, Mrs. AJ. Jenkins, Sr. of Warsaw, eight grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. DJL Everette of Rober sonville and Miss Nannie Smith of Klnston. ?? - ? -wer , 10 it Wars Chu b> ievs Charles nd WA de Tla was In Pincrest Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Gertrude Costin; three- daugh ters, Mrs Men Dotoca. of Ra leigh Mrs Kathryn Cat dm- of Durham and Mrs. Grace How ard , of Warsaw] ii> sons, ! Bruce Jr. of Yorktown Heighis, NUT., ^T^nmie, rfCarsw?^ ^ Mother Of Wnm UJ- Oils Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Bundy, 82, ot 614 Peanree Lane, wh o died Thursday, will be conducted today at 11 ajn. at Mitchell Funeral Chapel by Dr. James Heaton. Burial, Stiloh Baptist Church Cemetery In Johnston County. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Surviving: three daughters. Mrs. Pete M. Mangum and Mrs. .Nicholsoi f 8?. Louis, Mo.f a son, James Jones of Wall ace; two sisters, Mrs. Eddie Creech of Wallace and Mrs. Mary Susan Cherry of Mount Olive; four brothers, Obb, Ben, Fi'ank and Sam Jones, all of Wallace; 16 grandchildren^ Miss Mary Catherms Millar Mary Catherine Miller, age 84, daughter of the late WIU iam J. and Eliza Miller, Died Nov. 16 at KenansvilleHospital. Funeral services , Friendship Methodist Church, of which she I was a member, on Tuesday at I 2:00. Services conducted by I ? fi rin in ii ?M ioK U su r 4v- 'i by twenty-flvt 's- \ 4 o l w Mfc 8 n if - H ic vi w *?on A f. Hlcl il :luip., Md.i i sister, Hicks of alson; aodonegrsnd chW. Mrs. Annie W Cottle %;Jh Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Wood Cottle, 84, who died Wednesday were conducted at 11 wn. Friday at Etteerton Fun eral Home by the Rev. Edward Carroll. Burial, Cottle Family cemetery at Chinquapin. Sur viving: a daughter, Mrs. Ro bert Lee Sowen of Wallace; two sons, Delmas Cottle of Chinquapin and Frank Cottle of Teachey; a brother, Pete Wood of Chinquapin; nine grandchild ren: and 10 great-grand children. Dennis W? Ramsey ok 210 B? St., Rose Hill, N.C., i? serving v it the destroys# USS Davis off the coast of - Vietnam. Davis, a unit of Destroyer h Squadron Six, Is operating with I the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Newport -based des troyer . serves as Flagship for the Atlantic Cruiser-Destroyer Force E Squadron, a group of destroyers awarded die Battle Efficiency "E" Award. Davis began Its first dtj of operations providing naval gun fire support for the u^. Army's First Air avail? ta^he^te ?at rmt saw if w I We Want Your Hogs ~j Sii (IS OR CALL Pink Hill Livestock Market Pink Hill 560-38S1 We Pay Premium For Top Quality Hoys OPERATED RV LUNDY PACKING CO. Clinton Livestock Market LY2-2104 Clinton I and Wish oar Friends o Bountiful Holiday J We really have reasons to celebrate on Thanksgiving: a festive family gather ing; a progressive town to live in; and the nicest customers ever, to whom we wish the happiest Thanksgiving day. Two Registered Pharmacists To Serve You Sam Cavenaugh. Bob Carr ^ k Sam 's Drug Store f Rose Hill. N. C I m Erskines Jewelers gAv iftiitf'-T m- & 8 VjfeiLvjfc&iLr* Jijj ?sk%ki *?? - Savings Throughout The Entire Store !? i *p. * . > a&PE^ j\ S?jj|pj jjjfl MV.M. 1 lNN.?WMtl. ^ Erskines Jewelers ?'^r. ,.r< -fWr : ????''t Pttf t Pint Furniture ?rlS llf.A'te diA ? 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