IRENE BYRD ^ ROSE HILL ? Mrs. Irene Robinson Byrd, 71, died Sunday. Funeral, Oak Plain Presbyteriah Church. Burial, Church cemetery. Surviving: widower, Ben V. Byrd: sons, Paul H. Byrd of Kenansville, Roger D. Byrd of Morgan City, La.; a grandchild. NETTIE M. GOODING * KINSTON - Mrs. Nettie ?Mae Miller Gooding, 92, died Sunday. Funeral, Parrott Funeral Home chapel. Burial, ,Westview Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Avery Lee Ball of Deep Run, Mrs. Caroline Moore of Kinston; sons, Preston Gooding of Kinston, John Gooding of Trenton, Horace ^Gooding of Williamston, WiVillard Gooding of Jackson ville, Lawrence Gooding of .Elizabethtown; 12 grand children; 12 great-grand children. BRILLA A. DOBSON KENANSVILLE - Mrs. Brilla Alderman Dobson, 89, died Thursday. Funeral, Community ( Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Dobson ^family cemetery, Kenans ville. Surviving: sons, James A. Dobson of Snow Hill, Harry Arnold Dobson of Surf City: daughters, Mrs. Doris D. Odum of Abingdon, Md., m7?. Janet D. Suttles of Kenansville; brother, Levi Alderman of Rose Hill; 10 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. NORA W. HERRING WALLACE - Mrs. Nora Wilkerson Herring, 80, died Wednesday. Funeral, First Baptist Church, Entomb ment, Rockfish Mausoleum. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Melba Melson of Wanchese; son, J.C. Herring Jr. of Wallace; half-sister, Mrs. Helen Holiday of Greer, S.C.; brother, Luther Wilkerson of Lumberton; five grandchildren; six great grandchildren. MARGARET C. GUYEK WALLACE - Mrs. Mar garet Crews Guyer, 41, died Friday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Burial. Watha United Meth odist Church Cemetery. Surviving: widower, James Guyer Sr.; daughters. Miss Kimberely Guyer and Miss Darlene Guyer, both of the home; son, James Guyer Jr. of the home: mother, Mrs. Dollie Smith of Wal lace; sisters, Mrs. Mae Ezzelle of Wallace, Miss Linda Smith of South Caro lina; brothers, Thomas Smith and William Smith, both of Rose Hill, Ervin Smith of Wallace. ' MRS. ELMER C. THOMPSON ROSE HILL - Mrs. Elmer Carr Thompson, 62, died Sunday. Funeral, New < Christian Chapel Baptist ( Church. Burial, church ( cemetery. < Surviving: widower, Wal ter Thompson of Richmond, t Va.; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Carr ] and Mrs. Bessie Hargrove, | both of Rose Hill, Mrs. Mary Lou Monk of Newburg, N.Y. | BRUCE H. DUFF I PINK HILL - Bruce Hubert . Duff. 63, Route 2, Pink Hill, died Friday. Funeral, Com- , munity Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial. East Duplin Memorial Gardens, Beulaville. Surviving: daughter. Mrs. Geratdine Saunders of Pink Hill; son. Danny Bruce Duff of Pink Hill; sisters. Mrs. Ruby Futral of Beulaville. Mrs. Xyldia Lee of Beula ville, Mrs. Alda Kennedy of Swansboro; brothers, William Paul Duff of Cali fornia, William Thomas Duff of Tarboro, Winfred Duff of Beulaville; two grandchil dren. MAGGIE JOHNSON TURKEY - Mrs. Maggie Edwards Johnson, 90. died Friday. Funeral. New Hope Baptist Church. Burial. Clin ton Cemetery. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Doris Warren and Mrs. Iska Killette, both of" War saw. Mrs. Madelyn Merritt of Newport News, Va.. Mrs. Jewel Taylor of Kenansville; sons, James D. Johnson of Turkey. John C. Johnson of Newport News, Va.. Worth E. Johnson of Miami. Fla.; sister. Miss Almeta Edwards of Magnolia; 20 grandchil dren; 11 great-grandchil dren. WALTER REGISTER WALLACE - Walter Cul thbert Register. 83. died Friday. Funeral, Willard Baptist Church. Burial. Riverview Memorial Park. -Surviving: daughters.* Mrs. Elizabeth R. Gowin of Falls Church, Va.; sons, James Edwin Register of Wilmington, Walter C. Register Jr. of Woodbridge, ra., Rev. Henry L. Register f Supply. Clarence B. tegister of Jacksonville, :la.; sister. Mrs. Thelma "homas of Beulaville; IS grandchildren; 15 great ;randchildren. HARVEY LEWIS FA1S0N - M. Harvey ,ewis, 89. retired school eacher and farmer, died ?riday. Funeral. Faison Jnited Methodist Church. Jurial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: brothers. L.M. .ewis. Henry D. Lewis and :. Raven Lewis, all of ?aison. ? LILLIAN WOOTEN K1NSTON - Mrs. Lillian ipear Wooten. 81, died Fri lay. Funeral. First Baptist Church. Burial. Westview Cemetery. Surviving: sons. Dr. Cecil W. Wooten Jr. of Kinston; Dal F. Wooten III of Ash and, Va.; daughter. Mrs. Joyce W. Witherington of Kinston; brothers, Dr. Her bert Spear, Randolph Spear and Charlie Spear, all of Kinston; five grandchildren; nne great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church or the Lillian S. Wooten Memorial Gardens of Harmony Hall. P.O. Box 132, Kinston. LLOYD B. OUTLAW JR. KINSTON - Lloyd Benja- . min Outlaw Jr , 57. a retired Kinston farmer and leader in the state's swine ? industry, died Saturday. Outlaw helped organize the N.C. Hampshire Swine Breeders Association and the N.C. Pork Producers Asso ciation. After receiving a degree in animal science from NCSU, Outlaw served as livestock agent of the NCAES in Wilson and Lenoir counties. In 1954 he became the livestock marketing specia list for the N.C. Agriculture Department. He was head buyer for Frosty Morn Meat Packaging Co. in Kinston from 1958 until his retire ment a few years ago. Funeral services were held from Seymour Funeral Home in Goldsboro. Burial. Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: widow. Wale-' nah Q. Outlaw; soils, Ben < and Pat Outlaw of the home; < brother, Joe Outlaw of Seven ( Springs. ! The family requested that ' donations tie made to the j Shriner's Hospital for , Crippled Children. 2100 N. , Pleasantburg Dr.. Green- | ville. SC 29609: I MRS. WILLIE M. POWELL MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs Willie Martin Powell, 78, i died Monday. Funeral, Tyn dall Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Maplewood Ceme tery. Surviving; sons, O'Max Powell of Goldsboro, Jimmy Powell of Mount Olive; daughters. Mrs. Pat Walker and Mrs. Emma SteVens, bdth of Mount Olive; bro ther, Robert Martin of New Jersey; 25 grandchildren; 23 great - gran dchildren. ration advisor for the Tri bounty Electric Membership Zorporation. Rowe will pre sent a movie entitled 'Saving Energy at Home" ind conduct a question and inswer session on energy conservation, electric bills, [he cost of using small ap pliances, etc. The program is sponsored by the Tri-County Women's Advisory Com mittee. Members are Mrs. Beth Watkins of Lucama, Mrs. Dawn Rawlins of Goldsboro and Mrs. Joyce J. Williams of Kenansville. The ladies will have available free books entitled "The Com plete Energy-Saving Hand book for Homeowners." This is a best-seller that tells you how to have a comfortable home winter and summer and still conserve energy and cut costs. I. | JAHUAKTSpeCBlsl DRESSES y2 PRICE !V all winter coats f 35 to 50 % off J Theresa's Fashions Bfilavilt Iwmm i A Some Folks Just Can't Get Enough I So We're Gonna Give'em More! 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