KINGSTREE SC - John Fred Etson, 70, formerly of Warsaw, A A T *4 B I V' tree Second Baptist cSmBm , Hurtal Roe Crest Cemetery, "t VlIMW. 6^'^ ?riAsc iMjns. John Daniel of Warsaw, John Fred Eason. Jr. of Kings tree. SC; daughters. Mrs. flV,-., c n., , 1 ,_J H.. 31 nomas ? * jwac*purn snc nsrs. James J. Bell of Kings tree, Mrs. Gerald Carver of Green Cove Springs, Fla., Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs. Mary Heath of . J Fayetteville, Mrs. Eliza Bar nette of Warsaw; brother. James Eason of Raleigh; ANNIE SMITH KING FA1S0N Mrs. Annie Smith King. 80. died Sunday. Funeral. Royal Hall Funeral Home chapel. Clinton. Burial, Faison cemetery. Surviving: widower. Robert M. King; daughter, Mrs. French C. (Hilda) Wells of Greensboro; son, Eddice R. King of Mount Olive) sisters. Mrs. Effie Newsome, Mrs. Minnie King of Faison. Mrs. Emma Cameron Smith of I Calypso. CHARLJE JONES PINK HILL - Charlie Jones. 75. retired farmer, died Mon day. Funeral. Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Beulaville. Burial. Oak Ridge Memorial Park near Pink Hill. WARSAW MIDGET FOOTBALL LEAGUE I CHEF.RLF APING The Warsaw Midget Football League, in coordination with the Warsaw Recreation Depart ment, will offer chcerleading for girls. Any girl who will be 9 years old by October 15th and has not reached her 13th birthday by October 15th of the current year, will be eligible to participate in the chcerleading program. Any girl who is interested in cheering for Midget Football should sign up with Neale Turlington at the Warsaw Recreation Center (293-7182). Any girl who cheered last year and is eligible again this year should contact her sponsor. Try-outs will be held Saturday, PSJh be held prior to try-outs so all girls will have a chance to learn the cheering techniques. vuw?, Amos J. Toby) of BiSb Chinquapin. MOUNT OLIVE - Anson Grady, 84, died Fbiday. Funeral. Tyndail Funeral Hone chapel. Burial. Wayne hfcmorial Park. I; DELLA LANIER CHINQUAPIN - Mrs. Delia Wilson Lanier, 09, died Satur day. Funeral, Cole's Chapel Holiness Chinch. Burial, Batts Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Lacy Blown and Mrs Ardetha Hatcher at Chinquapin. Mrs. FeacMe Pickett of BeulaviOe; sous. Earl. Delates and Leon I AjiiAr r?? ^IkWaMS^A^ii* al m ? ? a^iiicr 11 cmnquapin, sisicrst Mrs. Hayes Raynor and Mrs. Lib Albertson of Beulaville; brother. Hobaon Wilson of Beu laville: DOLPHIN MOORE WALLACE - Dolphin Moore, 66, of Route 3, Wallace, died Friday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral chapel- Burial, Pin Hook Cemetery E.R. MAXWELL PINK HILL ? Ernest Roscoe Maxwell, 81. died Friday. Fu neral. Pink Hill United Metho dist Church. Burial, Weatview Cemetery. Km stem. ELLIS G. HUNTER ~t BEULAVILLE ? Ellis Gordon Hunter, 53. died Sunday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Hunter Cemetery. Surviving: widow, Mr*. Hettie Marie Hunter; sons, Claudie of the home, Daner of Jacksonville, Harvey Hunter of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Arlene Bryan of Jacksonville, Mrs. Sara Bryan and Mrs. Minnie Home of Beulaville; mother. Mrs. Bessie Mercer Hunter of Beula ville; brothers, Fred and Julian of Beulaville. Alton Hunter of Athoi. Idaho; a grandchild. N O r > C t. o F AOMINIITRA TION Tli iiniJA , ^ hawing Th.irmlll'e iS of Ou II ^Couf^^^hllSt' tjh Ai|| 4|k A kk . . ?! n? ,- , fc intfiTi io in? unu?fs?Qn?o on or before the 4th day of February i Q "J Q ? 4 K ? ?. i ?< 111 |i M -,| ::-"F ." ; I